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WEATHER FORECAST r WHERE TO QO TO-tUGHT ■% •' -v For 36 hour* ending 5 p. »».. Wednesday ; Domi n ioif—Behold Mfr-Wity Capitol—If You Believe It. It"» SoJ Victoria and vfcrfnftÿ—Light to mod­ erate wind*, fine and moderately warm Columbia—Acruee the l»eeil Line, ltoyal Victoria— The Fair Lady.

=r VOL. 61: NO. X» VICTORIA, B. 0., TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922 PRICE FIVE CENTS

MEN WHO KILLED TONG LEADER H. W, WOOD STILL MAN FELL FROM WAS MURDERED CONSIDERS WHEAT SIR H. WILSON NOT COMMISSION . DRASTIC PLANS HOUSE AND HIS EE SHE IN NEW YORK -• BOARD LEADERSHIP BACK WAS BROKEN ALLOWED APPEAL New York. Aug. 8.—Chinatown to- - Cal«ary.....Au». . X—U- ...W. Wood. ...

«4 w m»ia,*, « frfTORTX T) ATTT Tnn^'TTTESDÀT;1ATr(TCf{?r %. 'T92?'' 6*$j»i«’y'#iu v*#ÜWTi,-5r.K. 4*" ■• = Bide. > - '■Ttw.Fe.twMrtNC.nt-.'». PlwwJTZS. EMPHASIZES CHARM MOTeaSTS- CAMP AT CORSE -|fSTATES CASE OF ^jSMwtranwB mm HORSES RACE Vancouver,«-. Aug. 8—official overnight •dhwMfij. August 9. Hastings Arrivals of Part: . race—Chief Anderson Purse, IN DEEP, HEAVY MUD OF ISLAND CITY IN DRYDOCK WORKERS for three-year-olds and upwards. FALL FOOTWEAR "ran. lit; U R*torU.. - W ■ 'W* j- Causes Troilbte ; Mo,'« Tieusar Meet ...... and strap Pumps In tan calf or black calf;, also Alfred Carmichael Heard in. I urse. iJhf, tor Uiree-> ear-olds and up- * waruif. «bout five furlongs: V’ollma. 112; a line of Black Calf t »xtord# with patent leather Stirring Appeal for Civic That there 1# general satisfaction Winnipeg, Aug. 7,-" Running on a among workers at the new K.squi- Stanley H . 110. Handy Fay. il»; W. C. y trimmings. Sro :hf Shoe Repairing. is the cutting of the working time wards. six furlongs: Double Rye. 112; heritage of natural- charm in thoir Duc de Guise. 112; I W Harper. 112’< Soyc-reign II. in the ' fourth race. community ahd the surrounding dis­ Ptytiand, and some at the eon men­ It was Mr. Alkman and Owl___ wf of theI irvnight-w- _____ shift_ to.. five days per Alice 4,'arr. 110; Mayflower. 110. .Jhlp- Sov ereign paid $92.20 for a $2 straight tricts and that not sufficient priue tion thought it should have been the who blamed Mr. Bowser for the full- } week.'' asserted Mr. Slmmonds This ^rndale.^ 106; Joe Underwood. *107; York , was taken In this fact, was the bur­ best. tire of the Conservative Party In Brit - has been done with an objective and $21.76 for place tickets. Jockey* - den of the message given to the Ki­ ish Columbia to regain power. The which is so plain as not to need a Fifth race — Lieutenani-Governor s D. Fouts and Martin, who have rid­ wanis Club at the regular Tuesday Times regrets the confusion of names. spotlight. It appears to have been Handicap, Purse *1.009. for th&e-xewr- den several winners, were suspended luncheon at the Dominion Hotel to­ Incidentally, Mr Crûs* says be is , instituted with an idea of foment Olds and upwards, six and one-half fur­ day by Kiwanian Alfred CarmleSiael not u candidate for the Conservative ing trouble among the men. and get- longs : Doctor Corbett. 121; Grayson. 113, for the remainder of the meet owing ELECTRICAL In an interesting address on ' Our LIQUOR SELLERS I’arty leadership. ting them to surrender their half* Woodle Montgomery, 109; Mabel Rule to foul riding in the last race. 106; Jellison. 107; John. Jr , tie»; Midi»', Own Home Town." ABOVE HOLIDAY LAW: day off.” Summary. Dealing with the discovery of the Men’s Own Action. Manale entry 1‘itptflc ('oast, the exploration of the Find race, about five furlongs, POLICE TO MAKE TEST; "The facta of the.whole matter are Sixth race— H T Ixwkyer Claiming special named horses owned in Mani­ APPLIANCES .Sound iHid the founding of Camoaun I urse. $5M. for four-year-olds and up­ in 1843. the speaker recited interest- POOR P.G.E. OUTLOOK: (E as follows: Fair Wage Officer Bul- wards, one mile and seventy yards. toba ; special weights; purse $*t0 - Hot-Plates...- inglv How this, fcoaal caniiitaHceUJt :tr -.£*ma.. Æver m Vidât Prima»-Bisect. -H3; Jerry, ia,f-wk'Wr. l>aiiota. won ; Bazaar, second : Toaster Steves thetiattention of world-wide explor­ DELEGATES ALL CHOSEN work shutdown at the dry docks by 1*8; Black Top. Ill; Cafeteria. *19€. Brownie, third! Sneik, Little Fafè Turnover Toasters Coffee Percolators ers. Some 409 years ago the Pacific governmental order. 7 - Willow brook, 105; Lorena Moss. *102. and Little Bernice also ran. Time, was unknown, and in 1613 the Span - READY FOR PIE "He addressed an open meeting of « igali, *106. I. 13*4. Unrling Irons Chafing Dishes . ish captain Balboa set out to prove the men who had been employed on Seventh race—Alderman Claiming Se and must continue to re-j tM> plcnl(. stated that an excellent worked as overtime. ated Tacoma's entries. Wallace Scott Fifth race, one mile, for three- Value.of Institutions. "“21! 1 S," ll"lr K ? . hJ v*rW programme *a. ready. "Some of the men on the job, in de and Guy Flye. In the first round of year-olds and upwards; purse $ 500- The Chief nnnouni ea that ht t. with a notable prlae Hat to be com pendent of the Trad*-* and Ijibor the double sectional tournament China Jane, won; Prairie, second; The seat of the Provincial Govern - Council, since the resumption of I ment. Victoria was the site of the going to take into court alt vendor, f|>r by |he m„nbera. Each Ki which started here yesterday in con­ Merry Marquis, third. Milton Rob- caught with the doors of their «hops ' e„ ged to tollbring running work have written to Fair Wage Of­ ley. Fashion Girl, Walter Ina and I finest parliament buildings on the ficer Bulger and complained that junction with the Pacific Northwest ! Continent, continued the speaker, open to-morrow afternoon. Similar shoes and a light heart. Three ten­ championships. The score was 6-3. Phil Martin also ran. Time. 2.0214. seizures of liquor vendors in other nis eouits. boats, playing lawns and his promise was of no effect. Mr. 7-5. 6-2. Sixth race, six furlongs, three- TO I who urged that citizens did not take Bulger confirmed this through Sec­ sufficient pride in their buildings places are expected. other facilities were on hand for J.he year-olds and upwards; purse $400 retary Woodward of the Trades and Turenne defeated Goss, of Port­ The Provincial Library wa< one of use of the picnickers, and no stone land. 6-2. 6-2, (DA.. —Humma, won; Hasty Riches, sec­ I ad been left unturned to make the Labor Council, came over and went ond; Echo, third. Time. 1.865*. YOUR tbe finest on the coast, held the Commissioner Falconer’s stand is to the Job, whore.-he imjistecl on the Wallace Scott winner of the Ta­ speaker, who pointed out the value pflair a success. Seventh race, six furlongs, four- backed up by W D; Carter. K.< *., Kiwunians were also reminded of currying out of the conlract terms, coma championship match last week, ouAwrds» ltd h assets to the city from the Deputy Attorney-General. / defeated L. L. Villegas, Seattle. 6.4, year-olds and upwards, puree $300—- PICNIC t ie Olympia convention to take place namely, a half day Saturday He Olds Eight, won : Fern Leaf, second; tourist viewpoint. “We take th«- position that t'he never informed th* Trades and La - 6- 2. 6-1. Others winners wre: Fen- ri that city on August 21 and 22. Certain Point, third. Time, 1 30. ( eetrel < reamer!#* ef B.C.. l td. The museum, containing one of bur Council of nia intention to wield nimore Cady, Spokane, over W. W. the finest anthropological collections Weekly Half-Holiday Ait does not "Rube” McMorran. on behalf of the Motor Accessory and l»ealçrs' Kilworth. Tacoma ; D. M. Gordon, on the . Continent, the Dominion apply to the Crown us the Crown is hi* authority. not mentioned in it.” Mr. Carter said. Association contributed $50 to the Ki­ "•phev-trouble arises through the Vancouver, B.C., over II. Stevens! Victoria Photo Club.—At the meet­ Aetrophysical Observatory, with its wanis Mvrville relief fund. It was an­ action of Superintendent Hatpin, in Portland, and E. E. McVallum. Vic­ ing of the Victoria Photo 4,'lub last second largest telescope In the world 'The Crown is not bound by any evening tîemrge W. Atkins, of the act unies* it is particularly men­ nounced amid applause. Kiwanian cutting out the night shift altogether toria. over F. Tromble. Iloqulam. and many other points were dealt Sidney Newton acted as chairman of on Saturday The men expected that St. L. K. Verley, Vancouver. B.C., Royal Photographic Society of Lon­ with by the speaker, each being tioned in it. In this act the CrWwn ANNOUNCEMENTS I* neither mention» d nor is Its in­ ♦he entertainment committee to-day. the day shift wquld leave work at defeated Fen I more Caddy. Spokane, don. England, and a past president of labelled as an asset that was in Handley Wells, the well-known or- 11 o'clock on Saturday and the night 7- 5. 6-0. 3-6, 6-3 Kfl. Murphy. Port­ tl.e Photo Convention of the United danger ef being lost sight" of by the clusion implied " . The Hub Barber Shop has removed B.- roer's, Douglas Street, rear Hud­ yahisf contributed two excellent so­ shift Would then carry on until 3 land. defeated T. W Bailey. Spokane, Kingdom, gave an interesting tall; on Indifference on the part of the general lo*. which won for film a great ova- o'clock. Instead the whole work» 3-6, 8-6, 6-2, 1-6. 6-4. hi. experiences and showed a num­ from Douglas Street to 62» Yates son a Baj. for Toys and Doll Hos­ Although hi Iw* not yet made pub­ public to their own exceptional pos close down when the day men leave Sectional doubles -- MeVeagh and ber of interesting photograph*. C. W. Street. Oliver & Firth, proprietors. • pital. • sessions, and to the natural climatic lic the Sullix an report on the Pacific their Jobs. This is what has caused Stevens. Portland, defeated Daniels 1 If «liver, vice-chairman, presided in OOO e OOO and other advantages of, their en Great Eastern Hallway, Premier Home Cooked Meato— Ringshaw's. the dissatisfaction. Outside of a few and Tromble. Hoquiam. 8-6. 6-4. 6-2. tne aiiKerce of the president A. P. Figure Drawing and Painting Ctassei vironment. diver has this much to say about 0. C. MACAROW'S stntwbosHce. practically all the men Huxtable. , The club will exhibit cor. Yates and Broad. * Saturdays. l.If to 11.If. Mondays 711 Boya singles--Howard l*anelie. The* City's Assets. what it contains: want their half day off.” concluded Seattle, defeated W. Givler. Portland. twentÿ-four prints at the Provincial 000 10 9.89. Will Menetaws Instructo- This eminent engineer does not j Dr. W. J. C. Temalin, 216 Central As a city Victoria has 75 mile* of Counsel spoke Mr. Slmmonds. who is chairman, of 6-3, 6-2; I* Brody, Spokane, de­ Exhibition in September. K. Porter t»2-l Union l'*nk Bui’dlag. * hold out much hoj*e for the P. U. E. \ the Building Trades Committee, in won the monthly prize with a beau­ . Building, has resumed practice. • OOO paved roads7^6afla That the policy of seeking new- In­ George Grlmasvn. Watson Clark. charged Sir Montagu Allan dustries irr the face of the fact that George Penketh and Frank Briers : Howard Wilson, who were pres Winnipeg. Aug. 8.—The Calgary uhd vice-president of thé bank. Strength Hillhursts will represent the West.In Victoria had already 100 industries, alternates. Mrs. 1*. Campbell. I*. the Connaught Cup football final at large and small, within her' 1 «orders, Waram, T. Heaslip and LaUuptill. lives right here might not he. as wise as a fostering Don't let the labor of mash day fag Toronto against United Ulster. They Ward Three- Mrs. Keays, Mi*s Macarow was concerned. ou out for the rent of the week. won thig honor last night, when in of existing industries. held the Tulley. E. Rogerson. A. Petch, H. et us relieve you of the hard work the third game of thF^semi-final speaker, who pointed out that few of wash day. Here's all you need Savage. C. Sylvester. - C. H. Rever- p*y.L series they nosed out a brilliant one- realized the extent of local manufac­ romh and J. O. Dun ford: alternates, goal victory over the Winnipeg turing products. W. K. StanelamJ. H. Owens, H. Mac­ $1.00 for 25 lbs. United Westons. The visitors de With the whole of Vancouver I.«l donald and. D. B. Plunkett. OBITUARY RECORD ^ ANADA is a rich’ market for the national ad- served the verdict through their and as its hinterland,. Victoria had 1 Ward Four Miss Mara. Major ability to take advantage of their op­ wonderful future, b.yng contiguous Gus Lions. Captain H. W. K. Moore; portunities. as in this respect they to an island packed in natural re C. T Cross, John Day. IJndley "I vertiser when the daily newspaper is a vital Laurdry at had the edge on the locals, who sources. Some f 17 billions of feet passed up several golden opportuni­ Crease. K.C . J. A. Aikman and B. I» St. John, wife of Oliver St. John, of timber. 5,191.00(U>vO tons of coal Rotiertson ; alternates, Mrs. Conaeher. ties to reach the net. !350 Merritt Street. She was Ik reserve, with counties i other mlner.il n part ol Ins merchandizing organization. It is a 2612 BRIDGE ST. S3? Mrs. Reid. A. C. Flumerfclt and R. In England sixty-seven years ago a Victoria W..t Call WILLS THRILLS FANS asset* formed a fund of natural re­ W. Perry had been a resident of Victoria ^ sources that waited but capital and Ward Five- Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. one year. She is survived by one s business graveyard for those who look far afield enterprise to expand into industry, Mouat. Colonel Grant Godson, Dr. Oliver Beauchamp St. John, t IN EXHIBITION BOUT held the speaker. -V IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Shaw William Duck. A. F. Stevens. daughters in Ottawa arid one Five Roads. I* Alexander and Aid. Reginald Rochester, N. Y. The funeral v . • BRITISH .COLUMBIA Quebec. Aug. 8--Harry Wills, the for miraculous help. 1 Island roads, flrti' ..lass, thorough­ Hayward: alternates. Mrs. R. F. Lave the Sands .Funeral Chapel In the Matter ef the Estate ef James colored heavyweight, who is after Thursday at 8.50 a.m.. proceeding Themes Wagner^ Deceased, fares to the extent of l.Cuo miles, run­ Greet}. Mrs. Brown, E. Miller and A. Jack Dempsey's crowfi, gave a six- I. Kirkpatrivk. St. Andrew's GathèdraL where t round exhibition here last night at ning through unexample 1 scenery Rev. Father Wood will celebrt „ In the Matter of the “Administration the Quebec Arena with Sergeant Ray provided a.call to the tourist on the Delegatee and alternates will all Act." .Mass. Interment will l>c n* Ross B Smith, of Camden. N.J., before a one hand, and a lure to- the manu­ meet at the Conservative Club at Cemetery. Notice is hereby given that under an crowd of 3.900 spectators. Wills made facturer on the oth«v\ that could not 8,30 o’clock Thursday night to dis­ "When your spec i a 1 problem, to-morrow’s Order granted by the Honorable Mr. a very good impression upon the be overestimated, continued Mr. Car­ cuss plans. Justice Morrison, dated the 21*t day of michael. July, A.D. 1922. I. the undersigned, was crowd. He demonstrated speed and 11 III lload. widow " of l salesmen, window dres- newspaper will meet the appointed Administrator of the Kstate cleverness in his boxing, and simply Living in such surroundings, c. n- The Belrlter British Km pire Ex­ Handley, died yesterdi or the above named deceased, with the toyed with Smith. cluded the speaker, cltisenn of Vic­ hibition Mission which is coming St. Joseph'* Hospital, ' sers arick sampling crews task. This kind of ad- Will annexed. All parties having claims toria might well be- more conscious here from Australia ha* again, been She was born at St < against the said Ktga'te are requested to JOSEPHS STARTS TRAINING. tario, and had been a are building up safes in vertising is not easy. It forward particular* of "same to me on or of the real worth of their city, ; nd delayed. It is now due to arrive in torla for the past tw before the 10th day of .September, A.D. justly proud of its history and pro­ Victoria on the Niagara on Septem­ 1922, and all parties -indebted to the said -Portland, Ore., Aug. S. — Jack" gress. In the future lay the real ber it. ______. ■ '______. our trading area this is not “ publicity.’’ It is Estate aré rëqûlfèd to M.V «UCh indebt­ Josephs. Minneapolis welterweight lest and thé fûtü ré was largely‘what G. F; TSyliS' and Mrs...... „ edness to me forthwith scrapper, who has a ten-round en­ the .citizens made of jt. Mr. Car­ Brandon. Man ; Mrs. T. Cooper,, of Vic month what jmssiblc controlled and directed Dated at Victoria. B. C., this 7th day gagement to compete with Bobby Alkman Not Gross torla, and Mrs. M Knight, of I,oni michael was given a hearty ovation Beach. Cal., and W. H. Handley, o of August, A.D. 192- Harper at the Armory August 16 at the conclusion of Ids hearing. The rei>ort In, these columns on effect has “national” cir- merchandizing force. R. L. COX, and who arrived In Portland yester­ Saturday of the Ward Four Conserv­ Fairbanks. Alaska, and George K. am. Official Administrator. day began training to-fiay. Josephs It is interesting to note that Mr. ative Association meeting, which was J. F. Handley, of Victoria Tfie funeral dilation a thousand miles Carmichael was placed high at the will he held from the B. (*. Funeral “The flexibility of shows no 111 effects of his bout with held on Friday evening, inadvertently rhapel on Thursday at 2 p. m . the Rev. Jimmy Sacco at Vancouver, B. C., re­ Pacific Northwest Realty Convention attributed to Mr. Ç. T. Cross.tf criti­ Joseph McCoy officiating, away on their effort, ex- cently. in which he gained a ten- for his address on this subject, only cism of Mr. Bowser's leadership wdl be made In the family y n e w s p a per advertising DAVIS CUP PLAYERS round decision over the Bostonian. giving way to the winner, from which was voiced by J. A. Aikman Hay Cemetery. erpt to add the burden of GET READY FOR FRAY and the choice it presents — wasted dollars to the pro- of the amount, class aud Boston. Aug. 8.—The Australian and French Davis Cup Uwn tennis DEPARTURE OF “HUSKIE" FREIGHT TEAM FOR DAWSON IN 1898 duct they sell. location of circulation teams practised on the Chestnut Hill courts of the‘Longwood Club With consistent intel- enable the advertiser yesterday in preparation for their semi-final contest -there this week. ligeucc you use this cir- quickly to direct his cam- The Australian. Pat O’Hara Wood, was Improved and said he would be ,11 culation to cany to-day’s paigu wherever and able to play in the doubles on. Frida> t ^.JJI it he should be selected for the team selected message to-dav. whenever it is most need- ,^am«s O. Anderson was slowed up by a heavy cold and G. L. Patterson 5 s Him If tonight’s conference cd,” says The Canadian said he was not yet at top form. ,Pattersop displayed some hard strok­ reveals tomorrow’s big Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd. ing. while Anderson was exchanging abuts with Wood. The French players arrived late, but In time for some good warming- A l In. 4s jffl -S li up play with each other and with M ® f *8 Your, good product, Intelligently merchandized æ i with thVlielp of the daily Newspaper will widen" its »*•* * 1 jl1* }p.i s■' ’n *: .. 1j A M I mH \ 9 ■ >ft‘Yt -v market faster than production can keep pace with the increase.' ® Do not suffer another day with v - 'Ki -'W*-**» A- - Itching, Bleeding, or Protruding Piles or Hemorrhoids. No surgical operation required. Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at onee end r • I’hetosraph Courtesy of if. p. Johnson. •Ford lasting benefit €9c a box; all Sleds drawn by dogs could travel over the Yukon from White Horse to Dawson long after the snow had left the soli. The view shows one of the Issued by tfte Canadian Dally dealers, or Edmsnson. Rates A Co., Newspapers Association, Toronto UnJltéd, Tsrouto. Sample box free. early freighters departing*from Victoria at the height of the Klondike rush for the North. These dog teams traveled with great speed and many an ▲dvt exciting race has been held between competing drivers‘in the wonderful Northland. I • VICTOIilA DAIT.Y TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8,192? 1 4EBP m--!gy-m.

•TpVi Hot Weather Foods for Children INDIGESTION Canadian Workers to Meet in 1008-10 Government Street Mothers have many problems in Summer, but none so full Relieved by “Fruit-a-tives” Montreal of peril as the problem of feeding the little ones. Happy the The Fruit Medicine — Arbitration and Unemploy­ mother who knows * ment to Be Discussed Indigestion, Weak Digestion or Interesting Values for f>*rtl*l digestion or tood tpms of- the Montreal, Aug. 8.—Five hundred most serious of preepnt-day com­ trade union delegates from all parts plaints—because it is responsible for of Canada, together with fraternal “Half-Day” Shoppers delegates from Great Britain and the many .serious troubles. United States, will attend the 1.8th Those « h<> suffer With Indigestion, Shredded Wheat annual convention of the Trades and almost Invariably are troubled with It will pay you, and pay you well, to investigatif laibor Congress of Canada, which Rheumatism, I’aljtdtatlph „of the will open here August 21. these splendid values being offered here to-morrow Heart, Sleeplessness and ^excessive Children like the tasty crispness of the baked whole wheat. It gives them all The question of arbitration, In labor merging. We particularly draw your attention to disputes affecting industries and Nervousness. the nourishment they need in_ Summer, public utilities will be ofiw of The “Fruit-a-tives” will always relieve the greatly reduced prices on all remaining Cotton is so easily digested and fortifies them most Important matters discussed. Indigestion because theef tablets Summer Frocks. The values offered are indeed very The unemployment problem will strengthen the stomach muscles, in­ much out* of the ordinary. against those distressing ailments that also figure prominently in the dis­ t cussions, it is expected. crease the flow of the digestive are peculiar to Summer. It is salt-free The desirability of putting into juices and correct Constipation, force throughout Canada the pro­ which usually accompanies Indiges­ Women’s and Misses’ Summer Cotton and unsweetened—you season it to suit gramme agreed upon by the Inter­ tion. national labor Bureau of the League 60c. a box. 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. your taste. of Nations will be urged. Frocks at Final Clearance Prices At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- W. Carter. M.P.. of Sherwoodrise. B'i kmU with ■bîIIl or crMB its • e< ipftil, Éeeriehîof ~Ehg., representing the Nottingham 4-tives, Limited, ôttawa. Eel it fer breakfast with eticed bei Miners' Federation of Great Britain, If you arc looking for a smart Summer Cotton leech with berries; fer dieecr with sliced peaches, apricots, will be the fraternal delegate from Frock at a very moderate price we would advise a stewed raisies, er fresh Iraite. Ready-cooked, ready-to-eat. overseas. visit to the Cotton Dress Section hene to-morrow. J. S. DESCHAMPS, . All remaining Dresses have been greatly reduced for a final clearance. _;______ROSSLAND, DIED Priced from $3.75 out in the Dominion press that Nelson. B. C., Aug. 8^-J. S. Des- SAWMILL AND champs. Rossland lumberman and Cahada has already done so In the contractor, died yesterday. Mr. Des- circumstances it is felt that it would LUMBER BURNED champs was taken suddenly 111 while 3 Dozen Gingham Porch Dresses, CUT DOWN ARMY traveling by train last week, and was Cross Erected Where First not be unpatriotic for New Zealand IN ONTARIO to follow suit, particularly as It is rushed to the hospital In Cran brook Mass Said in Ontario known that German goode arc Englehart Ont. Aug I—The where an operation for appendicitis Wednesday Morning, $2.75 even now finding their way to New , s k„ MweU1 Oeaeo, on the Elk was performed. He appeared to be EXPENDITURES making good progress, but collapsed Peifetanguishene, Ont., A tig. 8.— Zealand from British houses that I-ikey branch of the T A N. O. Rail­ A notable offering of Women * well made and smart­ have purchased them and Shipped on Sunday and failed to rally. With the firing of guns anff ttiwiing- way, and S 00.000 feet of lumber were ly styled Gingham Porch presses for Wednesday Both Australia and New Zea­ them here as British. Flags were lowered to half mast ing of hymns that were sung on the destroyed by fire, according to word Japanese Avoid Extensive En­ morning at the low price of $2.76. Perfect fitting et Rossland yesterday, and the whole same site 300 years ago. the solemn Returned soldiers are strongly op­ which reached here to-day. Kootenay community mours the loss and exceptional value at ...... $2.75 land Economizing posed to the admission of the Ger tanglements in Dealing With of a public-spirited man who has ceremony of the unveiling of the mans but it is believed that the com­ Chita Republic Ontario memorial to the first mass (Times Correspondence) mercial community will carry the HON. H. S. BELAND grown up with the country and been identified with* every movement of said in the province was carried out Wellington, Aug. 7.—Although day. Toklo. Aug- 8.—The Japanese. Gov­ Australia and New Zealand have RETURNS TO OTTAWA public interest. Mr. Deschamps was yesterday in the presence of an im­ Bathing Caps at Cossard Bras­ New Baronet ernment is proceeding warily in the 55 years old. and leaves a widow and commented adversely on Canada cut­ When Sir Andrew Harvey Arm­ preliminaries to negotiations with the mense crpwd. The impressiveness ting down her navy to a point which Vancouver. Aug. 8—Hon. H. S. four children at* Rossland. ai rung died recently in Auckland Beland. Minister of Soldiers* Civil Far Eastern Republic at Chita. It The body was shipped from Cran of the occasion was little marred by il a lf-’f'rice! sieres, 75c is said to be below the needs of de­ those who knew him wondered to has recognized the appointment of M. fence. both Australia and New Zea­ Re-establishment, and Madame Be­ brook to Rossland. Funeral ser­ adverse weather, and when the Union whom would his baronetcy go. He Joffe as representative of the Mos­ vices will be held on Wednesday. Jack, entwined around the granite land have reduced their own armies land left for the East last night after Clearing the balance of Exceptional value are himself was at one time a captain in cow Soviet Government. under « toss with the Fleur-de-Lis of Old to a negligible point also. a week's visit on the coast. Mr. Dcschamps was a prominent the Third Battalion Leinster Regi­ whose hegemony the Chita Govern - member of the Knights of Columbus, France, fluttered to the wind on the our stock of Women's these Goeeard Brassieres ment tRoyal Canadians), and served In Australia the defence force has an active supporter of all sports, and site of ancient Caragbouga amid the and Children's Rubber in back I oaten!»*: styles been reduced from S<\000 to SO.60* m The South African War with the The Japanese Goveritment pre­ Hinging of the Vexilla ltegis and Te in pink and white. All Imperial Yeomnry He was born a keen curler. I if 1920. as Liberal Bathing Caps, in plain men: In New Zealand the compul­ supposes an attempt on the part of Reum. it was a scene of intense sizes in stock. Perfect in 186# in Ireland and had resided for candidate, he contested the Rossland and fancy styles, in all sory training system has been all but the Soviets to draw it into a general provincial constituency. emotion. fitting and well made. abandoned. General Sir Andrew four years past in New Zealand. Hot Weather agreement such as that the Soviet In the opening address of the un­ the wanted gay colors. Wednesday Morning spe­ Russell. New Zealand s leading gen­ His successor in the title. Sir Nes­ concluded with Germany, and how­ veiling. Colonel Alexander Fraser,as­ Wednesday, Half Fries cial at ...... 75< eral. says that with their present bitt Armstrong, was a seaman be - NORTH BURNABY serted the event to be one of com­ t re the mast fur many years, and re­ ever anxious Japan la to conclude an training it would he merely' butchery agreement with the Far Eastern Re­ mon Interest to all. commemorating to send New Zealand soldiers into a cently had been living in Napier. New Saps Vitality FOREST FIRE IS Zealand, where no one knew there . public on questions directly affecting as it did the advent of Christianity j battle. its relations with that Government, UNDER CONTROL to this province and the mafking of l ’“American Lady” Corsets, Exception­ The Minister of Defence. Sir I'was a title in his family. He is re - { r ; iated to Dame Nellie Melba, the fa- Ironixed Yeast Will before the withdrawal of Japanese *he triumph of spirituality on cr the j Heaton Rhodes, s in * i mous Prima Donna, by marriage. In, troops from Liberia, it is guarding Vancouver. Aug. 8.—The bush fires influence of materialism*. vnent must .economize, and that the 1882 she married Charles Armstrong, Restore It Quickly against the proposed conference tak­ hit’ll threatened the powder maga­ employers want the men at work in­ ing up other questions. Japan will al Vaine at $1.75 Pair the younger son of Sir Andrew Arm­ Do you feel all ’dragged out?** zine of the Canadian Explosives Com­ MEMBERS OF BAR stead of in military camps. An effi­ strong. the first baronet. The fam­ abide by her agreement with the Cant sleep? Appetite poor? Does pany at North Burnaby yesterday cient skeleton army, however, has ily estates are in King's County, Ire­ other Allied powers not to negotiate have been brought under control, re­ ASSOCIATION TO ** "American Lady" Corsets, developed from an excellent qual­ been maintained to provide for train­ ordinary mental or physical exertion separately with the Soviet, land. ____ leave you exhausted? Do you wake ports state. ity brocade material, and with an elastic girdle top, in ing if war should come.- Governor's Salary HEAR W. H. TAFT up feeling "all in?” These are dan­ white only. Has four strong and durable hose support­ Massey’s Views There is much trouble in Fiji be­ gerous symptoms. For they indicate TRADE UNIONISTS ers. Sizes IS to 27. Wonderful Corset value at. per Premier Massey say s that war will cause the Governor has increased his that the heat is sapping your energy, San Francisco. Aug. 8.—William pair ...... '...... $1.75 •ome again, and that he for one does own salary by an entertainment al­ strength and resistance, and leaving HYDROAEROPLANE MEET IN DUBLIN Howard Taft. Chief Justice of the not believe the world has seen the lowance of £ 70» a year, according to you easy prey for ail sorts of sick- United States Supreme Court, is here descriptions of the events which have to attend the annual meeting of the Jast war yet. Hut remarks on this Dublin. Aug. 8.—At the opening of reached here. The thing to do, if you want to American Bar Association and the subject have been so pcsfcted of late the Irish Trade Union Congress in California Bar Association. Mr. Taft 100 Dainty Voile Blouses to Clear that the Presbyterian Church as­ The Legislative Council was so an­ overcome fatigue, and build energy WRECKED IN LAKE Dublin yesterday the chairman. noyed because it was not consulted at once—is to take two Ironiscd was met at the station last night by semblies have taken them up and O’Shannon, condemned the spirit of Federal and State Supreme Court protested. The Auckland Presbytery that it took the unprecedented course Yeast tablets with each meal. Then militarism displayed by the North of passing an amendment to the ad­ watch the results. Before you know Judges and other prominent officials , Wednesday Morning has passed a resolution affirming its and the South, die urged the work­ who escorted him to his hotel. dress in reply to the Governor's it that exhausted feeling will have Government Airmen Emerged belief in the League of Nations and ing masses to shun political organi­ He will address the American Bar urging the Prime Minister, instead tpeech. pointing out that the Council completely disappeared. You will he was the proper authority to deal with Safely from Accident in zations and civil strife. He also de­ Association Thursday morning Marked for a quick clearance r.f predicting war. to take the Head in able to tackle all kinds of hard work nounced the censorship. finance and that the colony in its —and actually enjoy it. You will be Reforms in Federal Procedure." Wednesday Morning, 100 making the League an efficient in­ present state of depression could not Manitoba strument of peace. amazed at the wonderful change it Only Dainty White „ Voile te expected to pay a Governor £4.850 will bring Get it to-day. To try Trad* With Germany. a year. Iron Med Yeast entirely free simply Winnipeg. Aug. 8.—Major V. D. Blonse$. neatly trimmed and Resumption of trade with Germany The Governor, it amps, when on mail postcard for Famous 3-Day Test. Hobbs, superintendent of the Vic­ in sizes 116 to 46. Remarkable will be considered by the New Zea­ a visit to England. got the Colonial Address Harold F. Ritchie Sc Co.. Ltd.. toria Beach Air Station, has arrived $1.49 land Parliament at the present ses­ Office to sanction the increase, hence Dept. 84. Toronto.. Iron I zed Yeast is at Victoria Reach with the crew of value fou, Wednesday Morn­ sion. Australia admitted German the indignation of the Legislative recommended and guaranteed by^ all five belonging to a Government AFTER EVERY MEAL ing at ...... SI.49 i tenders on August 1 and it is pointed Council. good dealers. (Advt.) I hydroaeroplane which had been re- ______; ported missing for more than a week. The machine, while landing to pay Indian treaty money, struck a rock In iAke Plkanquikum. The crew 20 Dozen Hand- Cortieelli Wool, made shore safely. Major Payton, commandant of The Pas station, was in charge -of the machine. kerchiefs at 20e Per 10c Each Ball BiSI Clearing 20 Dozen of Four-ply Cortieelli Knit­ dainty white and fancy ting Wool, In black, colored bordered Hand­ white and 42 of the kerchiefs Wednesday moat wanted colors, in­ WITH EASY DIVORCE morning at .each*. 10< cluding many new shades. An ideal wool Neat designs and splen­ Togoland Race Bad Lot, Brit­ for sweaters, scarves, did qualities, excellent etc. Special at. per oz. ish Government Reports value at, each ...... 10<* ball...... £.. • 20<

T»ndon. Aug. 8 —The natives of Togoland are a race of liars, says an Official report rm That British mao - dated sphere in Africa which was 150 Pairs of Women's Ribbed Top taken over from Germany. The re­ port has just been issued as a “White Paper.** Togoland was at one Urn-- Silk Lisle Hose a German Colonial possession in West Africa, and has a population Women's fine quality ribbed top Of 900,000. ) AT, PER ' ‘The natives have no letters, arts Satisfies the sweet tooth, and black and brown Silk Lisle I PAIR, or science.** says the report. “Con­ Thread Hose, perfect fitting and cealment of design is the first ele­ —aids appetite and digestion. ment oCsafety, and as this axiom has excellent wearing, (rood value been consistently carried out for Cleanses mouth and teeth. at, per’pair . .T.T.’.TV.. .. 50<* mm:WKm-23 generations the native character is strongly marked by duplicity. Even in matters of little moment it Is rare A great boon to smokers, æssiîsi for them to speak the truth. “They are unstable of purpose, relieving hot, dry mouth. dominated by Impulse, unable to re­ alize the future and restrain presem desire, callously indifferent to suf­ Combines pleasure and fering in others, but profuse in NEWS AND NOTES protestation of affection and good in­ benefit. tention, afterwards woefully belled OF THE MINES HEAD FIX by actions. “The natide is attracted irresisti­ Don’t miss the joy of the bly by noise and unroarious gaiety ; Strike on Big Missouri. •» Sick»< Nenrous Headaches] he loves music, rythmic sound and new I IPS—the candy-coated A strike of high grade argentite motion, and has a pronounced aver­ sion to silence and solitude, an ex­ peppermint tid bit! * silver-gold* ore, similar to that* In the cessive excitability, and utter lack Premier, was unexpectedly made on of reserve. Chew it after every meal. the surface at the Big Missouri mine. “There are no specific grounds for Stewart, last week, says The Prince divorce.” continues the report. “The mere disinclination of one of the Ruperft News. A. B. Trttes, of droites parties to continue the union being Fernle, who, with associates, has dissolved. MoTal laxness Is not uu- bonded this property, arrived from pre valent. Stewart last night on his way South. He and other persona who have seen TWO WERE DROWNED. the new ore are very enthusiastic over It, and believe that a strike Ltd, I STRAIGHT Toronto, Aug. 8.—Floyd Wiggins, worth while has been made. «sws.sS'iH? 18. and Wilfred Ward, 2$, both of Prospecting and development work Toronto, lost their lives by drowning on the Big Missouri started & fort­ WRtGl Y S here yesterday.- t \\ night ago. To proceed with the work hlsh value, but deflntte fleure, have ¥f(M ICY FRUITjj it was necessary to drain a small not yet been secured. VANCOUVER TAXES. lake and a ditch wae being cut "The Big MlMoarl, located on Cas­ through the surface rack to.get to It cade Creek, a tributary of the Salmoa w Mm Bsaÿ>ï=}iôs: Vancouver, Aug. 7.—Taxes collect­ Shortly after trenching started the River, le 1« miles from Stewart and mmerm ed by the city during July totalled strike of rich ore was made, and It was m4L______------JL Packed about aix mile, from the Premier. II ^ 1404,726 26. compared with- 127». - followed for 200 feet and crosscut 14 la one of the older "pro pert lee In On 128.76 for July last year. feet in one place. Some very rich Stewart district and was located bj samples have been taken off it and the I.lndeborg brothers. It Was er The Cynical Bachelor observes Mr. Trite* had some of these with Iglnally bonded by the Markensle â that marriage is a lottery in which him last night. Preliminary assays Mann Interests but allowed to drop the capital prize frequently takes have been made and the ore will un­ More recently It has again been at­ the form of alimony. ci« dergo further examinations. It Is of tracting attention VICTORIA-DAILY TIMES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8". 1922

or Mr WrlghVs report the Comp- 111 themselves under the the British Empire. He does, not twiTWarcinriglrTilfl^"^—MHMfil » if fee imil-Ç» t vident that there lia «e ne rai a SBASOKÎS ness In administration which is far TUESDAY. AUG. S, 1922. operationist leader had been left ______aptitude to grasp the intricate a---- injoie i i'-> iMraarc -mîiQeis* I S»ltfmeiea-.'au.-o.. . - i~-c-corn -*■ *e*^croditably, and that Mr Wwthn-_ .. I J.eeei t O !■ ‘ » ■ .I.Ae.r sere .-. e .1 I t r Ijfc W iidictc rouiahed averr .Ttw liiiiirT" I [>—«aTT.r. ■ rfi.A»*W fWmg- th^ ■Ittlfr ttr UcTriwp l«»“ TtirB” mutT- . ... TO err ... , - , . , duties enlruflis) to him. lUlmlulu ULL ■ day) ______heaviepthan iir machine and good than harm might have come Mads “False StsiemenU" No Bvtter Phouograph Than the THe Twt» F*«rme * their progress seems to hare been A# tlie saine time he a»' “f have ho animus against Mr WÙT IVÔ COMPANY. LIMITED.__ wfhfeMHH Deice,; Corner Broad and Fort StrodtA very little slower than that of mils that the* elimination of iirger.” the Premier said- He Is But Manson Now Starts Ac­ a «stranger to me. Neither has any Office (Advert lain!) IJ""'iîà- the army professional whose Gandhi from the realm of po local pressure been brought to bring tion for Clean-up Ç irru.ar on . . plione Sl«s adaptability yi the products of lit teal controversy has resulted about his dismissal. It is not a pleas­ ..22î2sL£»sai522--~». wm « ant task to have to dismiss any pers modern" seiém-e has lieen natur­ in ibe pricking oi.file, bubble. oJ ti.n liHOiv. CHvv H iWae * 44 ♦* ,„ -"ivwscmpri6M wiMrjr Buildings here should always be kept »> !>»«„ ...... 1Y!: n o* per moot» ally quickened by his earlier wKteK so...much was made l ot pleasant to have to exposa- any person’s shortcomings. In this case ordered now gives you the looking their best, especially at this S <«rlo»lTO of training. ____ Summed up Mr. Rustomjee's Mr Wallinger is forcing me to show double a«ivaiHag«‘ of i*ct*u- c. ' » *'ar.ad ■ an. opinion of conditions in India thé general "loo^btfess of his dITÎéiat season* of ii *-■ 'far when often mors Ur tcln ...... M •• per All these reminders of Orien­ conduct ; hi* breach of the regula­ than 1.660 visitors a'day go through Prices from $57.00 T” L_S A .v...... I7 W per enoo™ oniy ami free«iom from tal enterprise have" a particular Suggests that the great major­ tions made by the late Sir Richard them, according to the Hon. A. M üJ?1”"' Belgium. McBride: his disregard of the in­ worry. w,*«. etc...... Il M per • o-tt» ‘■ignitieance for this country. ity appreciate the benefits of Manson. Attorney-General. ns given by the Deputy Min­ They contribute to the promise British -rule. As to the ability ister of Mines re placer mining Laying in x^ur stock now Mr Manson to-day moved tq find of a future rendition on the of the native to take over the -icLsee; hie Ignoring directions re­ saves you invonvenienve ami out why |>eople cannot see the In­ ITALY S TROUBLES. garding rtte hanking of revenue;6 his terior *ss It sfioukl be seen Sincv joms.,4. 1VJL/1N A o rXS other side of the, Pacific that task of self-government he does false statements m connection with possible extra cost later un. last Spring the Legislative pictufo KENT’S should produce almost unlimited .intuit himself. But his in­ the* cancelling of placer leases ; his gallery has been in a state of dis­ PHONOGRAPH STORE A serious situa! ion fraught placing of public monies in his own At present we van guaran­ ruption and for weeks had disap­ with far reaching possibilities! ™arkrts for t anadian goods. Fo.- vestigation of the political and private account—all these have made peared altogether. Since the end of any other course impossible. tee prompt . hask,« developed...... 1 in... Italy.I,..iv iw„T>fOpen '“«St be remembered that as economic and labor points 6f last session the tables and desks view has led him to believe that "1 ask you, had Mr. Wallinger been have been out of the Legislative war is raging between the. fas­ he Chinese alters his conception r.n employee of any business organ­ chamber, spare laljbr» and reels of cil committee on relief. Aid. Petti- local management is sustained by ization. 1 ask Mr Bowser or Mr. Sie­ piece advanced the opinion that men cist! and socialists. Many lives of. living standards through aji there is little to alarm the Em wire have been s*^ed then. the the league officials. The protest is mens or any of the speakers who are KirkCoalCo-Ltd carpet into which the British Co­ rhould be given six hours’ work a in connection with «he Ladysmith- intimate knowledge of how the pire: supporting Mr. Wallinger. whether have been lost in fighting in lumbia coat-of-arms has been wo­ day for six days of the week through « ‘hetnainus game played on Saturdav * they would have retained him in of­ the Winter. other half of the world motes 1212 Broad St. Phone 138 ven has been covered with scores last, l.adxunnth won the game, but Milan. Genoa. Ravenna and fice in view, of the facts 1 have placed In hi* report to the Council yes­ and has its being the linage of before you " of yards of hose twisted all over played an ineligible man in Kerr, other important centres, and and dust. dirt, rubbish and old terday Relief Officer George D. Ire­ who. it is said, arrived in I-ad> smith Tells of Other Issues. there is imminent danger of the centuries will disappear. Here is NOTE AND COMMENT papers lying around. land stated that 112 cases were now on Sunday previous to the gapie from the relief list. Thé nutoUer of conflict extending over the en our direct interest in China's As to the ML Mary's prairie irriga­ The Attorney-General said to-day 8e«tUe_apdI after playing the game^ tion projectr proTKrsed ftn^ t-Tmnbrpqk that the Parliament Buildings, returned to Seattle the following educational aspirations. fWYBLOOM cases during the past month num­ tire country. Unless the au-, Ifit Victoria1 n i>ti it: itursdoes not1 celebrate District, the Premier stated the temple, of the peoples' liberties day. Ladysmith played Kerr, it ia re­ thorities. w ho have,been trifling I policy of the Government in regard should be one of the show places bered 15 and 26 cases were closed. ported. despite a protest from Mr Victoria Dav—or ^week —in fit- to matters of this kind, emphasizing of the capital city, and that people Unemployed married men on re­ Morrison, secretary Of BÜÉÉthe li with the trouble, now put au I DO IT NOW! ting manner j)ext yiyear no blame the fact that the cost of such a pro­ from up-country when they com** lief numbered only 36. as compared knowing that their action was open TE A #.i »i~11 with 99 a month ago. Grocery orders, immediate end to the strife the can be attached to those enter­ ject would have to be a first charge here to see where their laws are to protest. ------against the land brought under the passed have a right to see it at its support, rent, board and fuel, issued The league standing including the present flame is likely to grow I Tbursday "s meeting at the City scheme, and it was necessary to get to relief cases for the period between prising spirits who have ar­ Fin. From Stalk and Tanic Fibres best. He declared that there will protested game, which in the ap­ IVltiV a Annt loivwuf mn u li >.*li mar I more data on. the schem*. tali a meet­ July 6 to August 2 totalled $2.786. as pended table is credited to I-ady- into a conflagration which may I Hall, at which suggestions as to ranged for an organization meet­ Sold by Grocers Throughout Canada have 4o he a clean-up and a general ing of the land owners affected and smartenIng-up right away. compared with $2.91$ for the pre­ smith, ia a* follows: consume the established institu­ the best manner -of celebrating ing next Thursday. lay the maUt r before them; a s TiatT vious- month. Groceries.....support, transportation and other expenses r—-O. w. I. . Pet. tions of representative govern­ Victoria Day next year will be been done In other projects of a sim­ .. 9 <• 3 666 ilar nature. for unemployed amounted to $4.797 82. Nanaimo ...... ment and transform Italy into welcomed, should be attended l.y PLAN TO PROVIDE I-ad>smith ... .. 8 3 625 Those whe treat the frequert He disclaimed responsibility for the another Russia. every citizen who desires this Age 60 ami then what for Uourtenay ... . . 1" 6 4 t#n conferences between the states­ increase In the indebtedness of the EMPLOYMENT Cumberland .. 9 5 4 55R The fascist! is an organize annual event to reach the cate­ men of Europe lightly had bet­ iTovince, slating that it had been YOU. Be independent by NANAIMO ON TOP OF 8 3 .333 necessary to raise the mone> in Vancouver. Aug. S.—While there tTiemalnus ... .. 10 2 8 206 ttnn of elements who represent gory which includes the intermi- ter make up their minds to the order to meet the legacies of. Mr. means of an Imperial Life are now only p6 unemployed men's UP-ISLAND LEAGUE the opposite extreme to the so­ t ionally-famous Portland Rosie fact that the more talking that Bowser's Government. Under the Endowment. names on the books of the Vancouver Conservative regime, land had been Civic Relief Office, city officials are cialists.^ Their leaders express Festival. Any idea that it is not is done and published the bette: Nanaimo. Aug 8.—The Nanaimo He Why .did you fail te recognise sold to the speculators, who had held Kenneth Ferguson beginning to plan a relief programme baseball team leads the Up-Island ire down»wn the street to-day7 She: I contempt for democratic ideals necessary to get the prelimin­ are the chances of international it fgr t?tg prices, which had retarded if,or, next Wintor. A construction Ijeegur with a margin of 41 points -vdn’t see vet*. He: That's strange. and practices and demand cither aries under wav so soon shouUi the growth of the Province, particu­ Island Mgr. 208 Balmont Bldg. *mp in which useful work would over Ladysmith, but this margin will I *aw you twice. She: Oh. that prob­ concord. When the people be­ larly in the northern part of” the be done has been suggested At x*es- In all probabilité be increased if the ably accounts for it. ! never notice a dictatorship or government by be exploded at once. If there is gin to take an intelligent in­ ITovince. where the Government had terday s meeting of the City Coun­ protest which ia being lodged by the a man in that condition. the moneyed oligarchy with the to be a week s festival on a seal, terest jn these things statesmen been compelled to buy back land at destruction of labor and »»o that will bring really substantial a high price to build schools.* will have to mind their “p's" The Premier also touched on what WIVES operative associations. They in financial returns for the trouble he had done for the Province in the and “q's." "For one dollar per month we sist upon the alwlition of propor­ it will require a tremendous matter of getting freight rate reduc­ tion*. This had cost the Province can guarantee your husband DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED tional representation and at re­ amount of organization before­ LOOSE CONDUCT” some fifty thousand dollars. but wages while sick or hurt. I Meurs: 6 a. te te * #. m. 1 » m. Saturday. storation of the limited suffrage hand. On-that account toe time would save the ITovince millions. $35.000 OPA 00 already paid." which existed in Italy prior to to begin is now. There should IN OFFICE ALLEGED He , considered the British Columbia CEO. I, WARREN A CO, LTD. members' had been neglectful Of their 510-11 Sayward Bldg, Phene 7777 1!H_. There are about 600.000 be nothing difficult about the «Orntititled from pue I * duty Hr not taking up this matter, of-them throughout the country whole thing as long as those who singling out Mr. Stevens in particu­ curr>d out. that I O V> were found lar. Nothing had been done ilk this GROCETERIA SPECIALS and they arc sufficiently violent are willing to give tln-ir tmn in the va*h. and Mr. Wallinger had regard, said Mr. Oliver until the Quaker Tomatoes. Libby’s Potted Meats, Provincial Government took hold of to go to extremes in enforcing and attention so far ahead may evidently nexer made any test check the matter large tin ...... 18c per tin ...... 6*/*c their demands. be assured of the hearty eo-oper- |of the «ash. the Premier went on. The WEATHER The Premier then dwelt on Mr The Hun John Hart lion. K. l>. Eagle Brand Milk ^ Seeded The Government which a year ation of the people as a whole. Wallinger'a dealings with the Wild Barrow and Hon. J. D. MacLean also ago might hi|v« cat off fascism, This year 's event gave an inkling Horst- Drvdginr t'ornpanv. a mining W the rtcterl* l*eteer- large tin ...... per pkt...... 8‘/2c . Leave For Cranbrook. •1 «et** • D»}»rt»F!«t 18c which six months ago might of what could be aehieved by « i-ncern in which t'aptain K. K Kogers mas interested. Mr W a 1 - Vancouver. Aqg. 8 - Hon. W. H. White Swan Laundry Soap, Quaker Com, have lamed it. and very recently studied effort to turn the thing* Sutherland. Hon A. M. Manson and linger had wished to cancel the l.-;l*e.> Victoria, Aug S 5 .*% m —The baro­ per box ...... 20c per tin ...... 14c into an attraction that wouU held l.y the Wild Horse Dredging Mrs. Ralph Smith M. 1*. I*., left for meter ha.- fallen slightly ♦ ver this Pro- by firm repression might have Cranbrook last night to participate turned ir into i hanmis of law bring people from far and whjv «'ompanv. as they were in arrears xluce and fine, «arm weather is general Wordrop 's Orange Marmalade arrt"w...... ii,/2c with their rentals to the Govern­ in the provincial by-election cam- from the Coast to the praur.«..province large tin ...... ______and order, practically abdi- But those who want to see Vie ment. The Deputy -Minister of Mines paign there. 53c had advised him that there was no Victoria—Barometer. 29.37; tempera rated power. It was overthrown I toria Day—or Victoria Week reason to cancel the leases, as there ture. maximum yesterday. 67. minimum Crown Olive Toilet Soap. Roger's Golden Syrup, in the Vhamber of Deputies on for that, matter—a big drawing .was no objection to the « ompany 51; wind, a miles S. W.. weather, clear ]itr bar ..... T....6V2C 5-lb. tin for ------40c paying Its arrears in satisfactory in­ Vancouver--Barometer. 2>.»6 temp**r- account of its feeble conduct, card must remember that poor alure, mum um %e»i#rda>. 76 mim- —Provisions, Lower Main Floor stalments and keeping th- leases In OTTAWA RIFLE D.UIB. 64. wind, calm weather, fair and logically should have been results will always follow an in good standing. Nevertheless Mr Kamloops—Barometer. 29.16. tempera­ succeeded by an administration elinatioo to “let George do it.” Wallinger cancelled the leases, and ture. maximum yesterday. S2: minimum. wrote the Wild Horse Dredging 54. « md. calm : weather, cloudy PROVISION COUNTER BULLETIN which would have taken stern Every energetic citizen can find «'ompany that he was doing so on Prm< e Rupert—Barometer. 29 X: 1 «-in­ TEAM TO LEAVE géré ture. maximum yesterday. 64: mini­ CASH AND CARRY measures to restore order. But something to do and he may learn instructions received from the Deputy Minister of Mines. mum. 48; wind, calm: weather, cloudy, Spencer's Prime Butter, fresh churned, at. per Spencer's "Standard" Dry Salt Back Bacen, in the fascist! threatened the bow he can help by going to fog lb ...... 4Tr the piece, at, per lb...... *. 28r * Tipped Company Off. Regina—Temperature, maximum yes­ Chamber with revolution and Thursday 's meeting. terday, 73. minimum. 49: ram. .12, Or 3 lbs. for...... fl.38 Spencer's “Own" Roast Veal, at. per lb...... "'That statement/* said the Pre­ Spencer's Springfield Brand Butter, at. per Were successful in preventing i mier "is absolutely false, and Mr. Temperature. lb...... 41e Spencer's “Own" Roast Pork, at, per lb.. Mr Wallinger knew it to be false at thd Max Min. the formation of a Cabinet an­ A NOBLE WORE Pte. Scovil Unable to Attend: Barkerville ...... 44 Spencer’s "Own" Pure Beef Dripping, at. per Special Roast Beef, at, per lb...... see t.me he wrote it-"* Penticton ...... *9 tagonistic to them. The former lb ...... 13c Cooked Corned Beef, at, per lb...... The Premier continued that when Seven Marksmen from Grand Forks ...... 93 . see Government therefore remains After having visited this city Deputjs Comptroller Wright went to Nelson ...... ** Nucea. at. per packet...... 28r Cooked Corned Mutton, at. per lb .38 r in office and the fascist! are the Imperial Potentate of the Cran brook to investigate the matter. Victoria , Spencer’s "Select" Sredging «'ompany. in whn h he had Spencer'» "Standard" Unemeked Picmc Hams. Imported French Roquefort Cheese, unite in one great phalanx or­ tive*» in the British Columbia team, FRESH FROM THE ORIENT. ganized for war all the demo­ children at this point. The dis­ written. Personal’}' speaking 1 think which will represent this Province at • at. per lh...... 22r lb...... - 81.18 this is greatly to your advantage, the Ottawa rifle meet on the Rock - Spencer’s "Standard" Side Bacen. speed, at. Imported English Stilt op Cheese, at. lb., Rl.lO cratic and radieal elements of tinguished officer of the Order and I would suggest (hut you send up cliffe range, left the city to -day to The choice Tea* that make' up the per lb...... 3«r Old Canadian Stilton Cheese, at, per lb... Mr the country : high handed and will also have collected min-h of one of your members or appoint jolfi the main party which will leave "SAI,AI>A" Blend are carried to Can­ Spencer’s "Standard"' Back Bacon, sliced, at. The Famous Salt Spring Island Cheese, at. someone here personally to represent ada by a long chain of more than one to-morrow for Ottawa, where they per lb...... 4C<* per lb...... , . 40* truculent operations such as have the inexhaustible data that de­ you to relocate the leases before any­ hundred great ships vx ery year. Thus will tr> and qualify some of 1rs mem­ the supply is constantly fr»*sh. .md Spencer's “Prims" Pea-Meal Back Bacen. mands consideration in the de­ one steps in. This will protect your bers for the Btsb-y team. been going on in Genoa and else­ the tea is always wonderfully de­ sliced, at. per lh...... *42r interest* to a certain degree. I do The party consists of fifteen mem­ where invariably have that ef­ velopment of such a magnifi­ not think it is worth your while to licious Your Grocer can supply you bers. four of them being seniors, Ask for it to.day. fect. Such a division might cent and costly enterprise as take up the extent of ground that while the majority of them are Tyro*5. FRESH MEATS spread to the military and naval that contemplated by the Shrine. the company held before.” Nine Tyro» are attending the sixteen "So.” said the Premier, “the posi­ day meet. Two cadets will also ,be WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS forces with disastrous conse­ When these manifold details tion of Mr. Wallinger was that of a there. Bpth <-f them are Vancouver quences. Governments which shall be analyzed at Milwaukee trusted employee in an executive lads. Pte. •Scovil. a young lad of CASH AND CARET AS OUT IN CASES, NOT DELIVERED position counselling "debtors of the have permitted self-constituted next month the people of Vie seventeen years of age. who was Put Sunshine Government how they might avoid member of the 16th Scottish, was ex - non -representative dements of toria may rest assured that the their just debts anti ettM preserve pec ted to go.Lü this battalion was anything of value to them in the Rib Mutton Chop* at. per lb...". 25r Beef Kidney Suet. at. per lb ... ;. 10c society- to usurp their functions Imperial Potentate will be in a dl*appo1«r«m when it was found he Local Mutton Stew, at. per lb------12c leases tn question." could not secure leave front his work Into Your Kitchen Shoulder* of Mutton» half or whole, at. always have found that they position to give a favorable re­ Put Money In Own Account. at the Canadian Bank of Commerce per lb...... 16C Lean Boneless Stewing Beef, at. 2 lbs. were playing with lire. In Italy's port upon the spirit of co-oper­ He next charged that Mr. Wal­ at Eeqtiimalt. He aitendeti the Pro­ Local Veal Steaks, at. per lb. ... 28c for ...... 22c ease the authorities have dis­ ation that this city is ready to linger had paid into his private ac­ vincial meet at Heals rifle range count $225 belonging to the Crown. three week* ago. and made, a very covered that if the present con­ guarantee. He will also be in a Mr. Wallinger"» statement was that good shewing, breaking his own aver­ flagration is to be extinguished position to convey, some idea of this was private money paid him by age He wax looked upon by local -With Captain Rogers of the Wild Horse shots as an Exceptional my team, which 12c and...... 14C other hand if the decision of Rogers and never at any time became would have"b«^en giEod exxperience for Cooked Tripe at. per lb...... 1®C the property of the « rown " him. lH*sid#» i g«N»d representation Round Steak, at. |H»r lb.. 18c and . ,20c CANADA S INTEREST. the Imperial t ouneil should no* I have here.” >.i.d the Prefnier. from this city in England. Sirloin Steak at- per lb...... 28c Pork Steaks» at. per lb...... 28c ——■— favor Victoria, the interest "and i place it before the chairman The lutrty will travel to Ottawa in ENAMEL Practically every trans-Paei 'I which the people of this com­ for his examination, the rec eipt issued a special car on the Canadian Na­ T Bone Steak at. per lb...... 30C Loin Pork Chops at, per lb...... 38c by Mr. Wallinger for th? $225 in tional Railway, and a skilful de­ Tn i;s new coat of ^"aispar ité liner reaching this port ’ nninity are manifesting in such question. It reads' monstration of WesterA shooting la Enamel, your kitchen becomes ______- - brings its quota of young Chin- 1 noble work for mankind will ‘ Received for the Government of expected to he given by the lotfal men snowy white, clean and sanitary. British Columbia payment of the to say nothing of the shooting that Gone is the dingy look from \ SPECIALS AT OÜK REGULAR COUNTER Two Deliveries Daily a. and 1 p. m. esc who are bound for seals of: be just , as sincere as if their sum of $225 on account of placer can he relied upon from young Bugler woodwork - and furniture. —1 m. learning oh this continent or on privilege had been one of con- leases 166 to 174." Blair, who is a cadet, showing re­ (Signedi N. A: Wallinger. markable scores, l>elng ahead of his Spring Lamb Stew. at. per lb...... 15c Spring Lamb Steaks, at. per lb...... 38c llie other side of the Atlantic, tributing their more intimate “Frankly.* "said the Premier. “I father in the grand aggregate. Billy Pickled Ox Tongues at. per lh.,. 36c Cambridge Sausage at per lb.... 23< Which means that in a year or so I co-operation towards its final cannot understand the mentality of Sneddon will substitute for 1 Pte. The Staneland they will return to their native* realization, a man who would give the receipt I Scovil it the Ottawa meet. Sneddon —Fresh Mean. Lower have here produced and yet main­ is a member of the Princess Pats. land in possession^!onvot a fundfu: of tain that thé money received was not The folljr»w-**1g Is a list of the,rifle­ Co., Ltd. knowledge that wttf b- em­ INDIA. the property of the Government." men who are expected to uphoid the 840 Port St. Phone 27 Groceries With Delivery Disobeyed Even McBride’s Orders honor ^»f this Province In the Can- ployed in a political and com adin I«fi* Association meet, com­ The Premier then quoted a circu­ Phone TWO mencing on August 14: mercial sense as the evolutionary On numerous occasions Mr. lar letter issued by Sir Richard Mc­ Seniors - <*. Q. M. H. H. W. Burton. Finest Cleaned Currants, Dominion Mstches, processes—which it will hasten Rustomjee. the well-knuwu In­ Bride as Minister of Mines forbid­ 800 in bbx ...... ding Government Agents and Gold 16th Canadian Sc<>,,i*b. Victoria ; per lb...... » • • :...... 19c 23c —produce the signs of progress. dian journalist., has put India's Recorders to acquire any Interest in Major R. M. Blair, 72nd Regiment, Vancouver: Sergeant H. Crofion. BURN OUR H. P. Sauce. Not only are the indications case and condition in a consid­ mineral claims whatsoever He stat­ Banner's Seedless Raisins, ed that Mr. Wallinger had disobeyed Irish Fusillent. Vancouver; Pte. J. II. per pkt...... 19c per bottle ...... »,. 30c of China's gradual awakening erably less sensational! light these instructions since he had by his Taplin. 7th Hsttalidh. Vancouver reflected in these migrations to than that portrayed in many of own admia«ion put up most of the Tyros- Major B. Birds, 72nd Kellogg’s Corn Flake*. Vancouver; Capt. P R. M Wallis, Rolls Toilet Paper the colleges of the New and Oi l the dispatehes reaching tlTis money for the incorporation of the per pkt...... Wild Horse Dredging Vompanx. --— 16th Canadian Scottish. Victoria; COAL - at, roll ...... 4%c 10c country from time to time. For Capt. H. Ia RohinSon. 5th Regiment. Worlds ; here in Victoria several Turning again to l>epi»tv Comp­ Old Dutch Cleanser, young Chinese are delving into that reason it is small wonder troller Wright * report on «’ranbrook C. <3. A.. Victoria; J. II. Parham, Finest Medium Cocoanut, he read a quotation from it referring Vancouver Rifle Associai ion. Pte. H. VICTORIA FUEL CO. 19c per tin ...'...... the mysteries of aeronautics and that after spending the last six to Mr. Wallinger: "His official Sweeney, P. P. C*. I» !.. Victoria; Pte. IIV2C arc nearing the stage of profi months in his native land he knowledge and his official - .actions R. A. Martin. R. C O. C . \ k FHONE 1*77 White Swan Washing Powder, Sunlight Soap, cannot be reconciled. 1 am inclined T. R. Davies, Vancouver Rifle As­ eieucy that will warrant the is-; should rid urn to this continent to the belief that he has more un­ sociation . Cor pi. K. II. Shropspree. j A. H. Graham t. M. Imw, 3-lb. pkt...... 27c per box ...... 25c official connection with the. com­ R C. G. A . Victoria ; W Sn-.ld.»n snanee of air pilots.’ certificates.Lwith the message that India is ISOS lr»l Street —Lowér In the short time which has once (Lore piite^ tranquil and -hpany and Its officers than Is dentr- P V V. L: I l able for one occupying the position Cadets —D- niallr, Vancouver'; K J. j •lapsed since these young roeni fully satisfied to remain part of *t Gold Commissioner.** Commenting à Lee*. Vancouver. VICTORIA DAILY TÛMES, TÎ7ESDAY, AFGURT 8, lf«

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______EXCHANGE TO ALL DEPART MENTS 7800 CÜTICÜRA SOAP STAMPEDAPRONS Wednesday Morning Special At 69c and $1.69 We have just received a shipment of Unbleached 75c Box of Three Cakes for Cotton Aprons, stamped for applique, in very One box A lily sold to each customer. neat designs. These are offered at low prices.

-Toilet Articles, Main Floor «»c end 81.69 Including Home Furnishings Art Needle Work, First Floor A Big Clean-up Sale of Half-Day Bargains

FLEETFOOT Silks Department White Tennis and Sport Shoes for Women, 18-Inch Plaid Satins, of fine weave and in a Boys and Girls, To-morrow Morning, at, Pair, pleasing selection of coloring.. Suitable for waists, children 's' dresses, sashes and Art Rugs at Half Price To morrow WOMEN’S SHOES trimming. Very special value at, a Include White Canvas Oxfords and Pumps with rubber s< -le- and covered heels, in sizes up to 4*0. At, a pair .-...... 36-Inch Ivory Habutai Silk, of ex­ White Canvas Tennis Pumps, with rubber .soles and heels or with­ cellent weight and suitable for dainty lingerie. On sale at' a Heavy Wool and Fibre Art Rugs, resembling Scotch Rugs. They out heels. At a pair yard ...... 81.75 are designed with plain centres and two-tone borders : STYLES FOR GIRLS 36-Inch Silk Pailette, a silk of ex­ Two Stiffs, one green and one rose ; tra good grade firm weave and 9 ft. x 9 ft. Regular 625.00. On White Canvas Pumps, with rubber soles and heels, and White bright finish. In shades of nig­ sale at ...... 812.50 Canvas Boots, with rubber soles and heels: sizes 11 to 2. On ger, turqudise. sky One Buff, rose color : size 7 ft. t> in. sale at, a pair sr. makes up into most Rug; 9 ft x '9 ft.. Regular #20.00. On roc. apricot, myn daintv garifients: white and Regular 610. On sale at 815.00 sale at 810.00 peach and maize. <, A POPULAR STYLE FOR BOYS flesh onj;ly- At, a yard . -81.98 —Carpets. Second Floor a yard 81.50

£!• É • » T| sizes 11 to 5*... Regular!V sold at $1.75 and $1.95. On sale Wed- I /all j > Largev Size Axmmster Hugs** on —Women»***’s Shoes, First Floor —Boys' Shoes. Main Floor Men’s Combinations on Sale Sale To-morrow Morning, Oily A Grelt Clearaoce of WASH GOODS at, a Suit, $1.95 We bare been fortunate $39.50 Each To-morrow Morning 12 Only Axminster Rugs, in a rich deep pile and most attractive designs ; Thousands of Yards sizes 9 ft. x 10 ft. 6 in. The best values of the season, and remarkable All this season's Goods all to go at bargains. At, each 839.50 a yard _____ Rug*, Second Floor 29 Cts 5 Doz. Men’s Negli­ Scotch Madras on Sale at 39c gee Print Shirts, Scotch Madras, tb inches wide, in a number of attractive designs. Women’s and Misses’ A closely woven fabric of »ui>erior quality. Regular 4jc. On Corsets on Sale Sale at. a yard ...... 396 MIDDY BLOUSES Reg. $2 Values at $1 -Drapery, Second Floor

Corsets for thrsfeo«ler tig $1.25 and $1.50 un», made of pink On Sale, To-morrow Morning, ; and designed with,elaslH! top.fm* hip Men’s Furnishings. Main Floor ami hating four hose On Sale To-morrow Morn supporters. Sizes Special, at WASH SKIRTS Cornets f« r medium figure, made of pink August Furnishings Sale Bargains Heavy Jean Middies, in white or white with blue collar brodhe. with oiri»mi|>r rt< rs. representing the newest styles and best qualities, at these very low- Balkan style, trimmed with scarlet or white braid. Ac­ at 83.50 25 Folding Card Table», with green baize tops, price». Skirts of excellent washing materials, plain or in fancy effects, cording to quality, $1.25 and ______$1.50 —Corsets, First Floor on maboganv'fin- arid frimmt’d nrattr with braid and buttons, tucks and pockets/ Big Ma rules. Finit Floor ished folding frame, tin sale at ...... 84.35 allies at $1.98 arid ...... 82.98 Mantles, First Floor Kitchen Chairs of select hardwood, with double rungs and shown in golden finish. Only six to one customer. Special..each. $1.10 Wednesday Morning Hosiery Bargains All-Feather Pillows, ,» llis. weight to the pair, and covered with ex­ Wednesday Morning Special Bar­ cellent grade art ticking. An extra special value at. each ..65C Women'» Silk Hose, with lisle garter tops, Women's Glove Silk Hoee, with pyramid 12 Extenaion Couches of angle iron and well finished. They are fitted full fashioned and with reinforced wearing heels and in black, brown, white, silver and with link fibre frame and pad. covered with excellent art ticking. On parts; black, navy, grey, white, tan. brown, grey. 61-95 value at 82.98 sale to-morrow morning at. e*ch 814.70 gains in Hardware, Paint and polo. Regular values #1.75. On sale at. a Women's Fancy Silk Hoee, in dropstitch'or Furniture. Second Floor pair ...... 986 lace front effect; double heels, feet and Women's Heavy Silk Hose, with pyramid or toes. In black. hroVvn. nickel, white, navy Crockery Departments square heels, fully reinforced and with and grey. Regular $1.50, at ...... 986 plain or ribbed garter top. Black, brown, Women's Fine Cotton Hoee, with double heels grey, suede, castor,.silver and navy. Regu­ and toes, in black only. Regular 35c. On lar 62.00. at. a pair ...... $1.50 Stove Department Bargains 100 Tin Tea Kettles, 1 C ,, ‘ Brillo" Steel Wash and Soap, sale at. a pair...... 196 large size. reg. 45c. Oil Q Fine Siiiç Hose, full fashioned, with wide on sale at, each ...... * VV Women's Strong Wearing Cotton Hoee, in Hornby Ranges, made With |s>Hshed steel top ami water front. Practical sale. 2 packets for . . ,OOC garter tops, and fully reinforced in wear­ Thin Table Tumblers, 50 dozen to ing parts. Black, brown and grey. Regular black, brown, cream and white. Regular stoves of best construction, and neat. On sale at...... 100 Small Alarm Clocks, regular 50c. On sale at, a pair ...... 35«* Two “Colonist" Ranges, with polished steel top and water front. One clear at 6 P „ $1.00. On sale at ...... 596 A $2.25. On sale at, d* "| QQ of the most popular rangea on the market. Regular 690.00. On Sale each ...... «H A-alOt/ Women's Mercerized Lisle Hoee, with wear­ Women's Fine Quality Hose, with double fc i. ing parts reinforced ; hose that will retain heels and toes. Full" fashioned and sAni- at ...... »...... *70.00 Interior White Enamel—High Grade their lustre after washing, and shown in levs, in shades of black, brown, navy-, cas­ A Full Line of "Perfection" Oil Cook Stoves ranging in price up shades of black, brown, white, nickel, dark tor, Bajnt Beach and white. Regular 65e from ...... *9.00 Half Bint. 396 One Bint, 786 One Quart, *1.39 grey. Regular 65e. On sale at, a pair, 506 a pair. Clearing at 356. or 3 pairs *1.00 Three Lengths of Stove Pipe and One ~Elbow on sale at *1.00 No Ç.O.D.a. No Phone orders. Lower Main Floor —Hosiery. Main Floor

DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED VICTORIA DAILY TIMES,mam TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922 mm** •AY CASK AT KIKKHAM’S; .panne*. ■s—fe We Are Holding yes have as effeasiye breath! Oman s am Two almost unfailing danger in a natural way that causée no irrita­ signals that show you are suffering tion or discomfort! Children thrive from cowtipetioa! .Ualçm youatiaw »bca given KrUogga Bran. It beipa caje this dangerous condition you have them to rn>w strong aad robust. ten c ha area out of one hundred: to. Eat Kellogg ’• Bran regularly and 5CCCCCCC escape illness—for ninety per cent yon will relieve constipation naturally LAVISH G FIS FOR of all sickness has been traced di and surely. Bet—it is important to to constipation! Twin CSffKotlir^d'lo aaa it.each 4av ; at least two heaping tablespoon fuis ; in chronic eases eat PIG NIC health through neglect of constipation it with each meal! LADY MQUNTBATTI TO RE-APPEAR AT or constipation symptom 1 Fight eon Kellogg> Bran will sweeten aa etipation as you would fight fire! And.* offensive breath and clear up a pimply OCCOOCC- fight it with nature's greatest natural Wide Variety from Diamond complexion—both being largely trace­ TO-MORROW weapon—BRAN — Kellogg’s Brad, Tiaras in Profusion to an FRENCH CABARET eook<*d and krumhied! Your physician able to constipation. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boyd, of To Mr and Mrs. Mark Wnttely, of will indorse the use of Kellogg a Bran And you will appreciate the delight Egg-boiler ronto, are guests at the Ang-la. Victoria, were the guests last week of eating KELLXXiG *S Bran, cooked And Closing Sharp at of their relatives Mr. and Mm. Mal­ Mrs. Torquhil Burns .(Nee for constipation! Kellogg a Bran will keep you hale and trumbled. It is delicious as a Diamonds figured largely in the Captain Arthur Lane, of Cowchtan. colm Miller, of Lulu Station. Mrs. Lillian Holden) to Sing at and hearty and free from diseases cereal or sprinkled on other cereals many magnificent wedding gifts lav­ is a visitor in the city. Miller had also a short visit from her 12 o’Clock ished on Miss Kdwina Ashley and niece. Miss Whitely, who left yes­ Carnival Thursday that come from intestinal poisoning. and H can to wd in counttcaa apprtiiia* Lord Louis Mountbatten recently. In terday tin her return -to California Because Bran cleanses the bowels as -ways m baking and cooking ! Grocers soil view of the great- wealth of the bride Col. C. B. Worsnnp has returned Ketkmr'.---- | — ^ “ WAXTTTK “ Please Order Early home after \ (siting in Vancouver for from a trip to her former home in Table reservations for the grand nothing else can, and cleanses them ! the choosing of suitable wedding gifts Winnipeg. I must have caused considerable agi ta - the past week. | cabaret, which Is to be held in con­ ^ I tion to the givers. nection with the French midsummer Mn. J. Inala. i>I Vancouver, la a The Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Behind who SPECIALS FOB FOUK HOOKS WEDNESDAY j The King and Queen and the Queen left Victoria for Vancouver on Sun­ carnival at the Armories on Thurs­ vtiilor in the city, the SUMt of Mr» Mother solved the problem by 'club­ day evening entertained at a recep­ day evening are going rapidly, and Shredded Wheat Biscuit, Spanish Cooking Fij bing together" and presenting the Jennings. o o o tion in the Blue Room at the Van­ those desirous of attending should j rroom with sleeve links with the couver Hotel yesterday afternoon. 2 packets...... 25c Ihs...... I icyal cipher in diamonds, and the Mr. H Devis and Mr. Hoffman left l*w>k their reservations without de­ on Sunday for their homes in Port­ Madame Relanfl was assisted in re­ j oride with a diamond pendant to cor- ceiving by Mrs. Il H. Gale. Mrs. lay with Mrs! Holden at Lfetvid Nabob Coffee, scalt-d tins. Bain bow Catsup, bottle i esA.tutn.l pond. TheTKn PrincePpinp. ofnf WalesU'iiIah showed land. I1'...... 55e Holbrook's Custard Po a touch of origtnalitx by presenting o o o Victor Odium and Mrs. M. A. Mac- Spencer's store between the hours of the happy pair with a' silver globe of On Monday Mrs. Norman Rant 10 and 6 o’clock to-day or to-mor- Royal Salad Dressing, large 2 packets ■...... ! I He world with tracks of the Austra- entertained at lunch in bohor of Mrs. I l’Jin and Indian tours noted thereon. John Hirsch, of Vancouver. ______pr. Norman Williamson. of Mon­ Iwtlkv reg «je*, fur 59e Peanut Butter. 1U, o o o treal, whose marriage to Miss Iaicy cabaret arrangements, and the wel­ t ied cogitations one can only imagine, Major Clarenc*» I»ugheed. of Cal­ Little wilt take place on August 16. come announcement is made that hnglly hit upon The Times Atlas as gary. has arrived in the city and Is arrived in the city to-day. He was Mrs. Torquhil Burns, who as Lillian Fine Fresh Creamery Butter, extra quality a suitable wedding gift. a guest at the Empress Hotel, accompanied by his mother apd sis­ Holden was one of the daintiest and 3 lbs. for...... The groom’s gifts to the bride were o o o ter. Mrs. Thomas Williamson b$d ( most vivacious of comediennes who Eastern in their prodigality. He pre- Major H. ÎL Hendy. formerly of the Miss Margaret Williamson. They gave her services generously at cab­ Cream Cheese, full rich flavor, and fairlv iented her with a diamond and pearl staff of Military District No. 11. is in w ill t>e guests of \|r. and Mrp. F. D. arets and concerts during the war. is tiara, a diamond and turquoise brooch the city from Winnipeg for a few Little, "Highlands.** Rockland in charge of the musical nunlers. Per lb...... and earring*, a diamond bracelet and Vaye on his way to Los Angeles. Avenue. and will herself sing. The cabaret a r hi* head and looking up bv himself It i«* worthy ..f n- that fornia. arrived in the. city on Sunday Wonser and Mrs. Arthur A. I*hln- will include s--me graceful dances. he saw Billy Possum peeking down to visit her nieces. Mrs. Cudemore had Jeered at Billy one day when he Mrs. Asquith did not make a similar ? ney.“—Seattle Daily Times Other diversions include fortune­ awoke Billy from a nap he was tab­ at him between the leaves. “Pretty and Miss Innés Bod well. Kdckland • reservation of her "Memoira." She telling by Mme. Beàuchemin. and ing in the tree where lets lived. bad storm we had last night.” re­ presented the pair with a leather Mr. and Mrs. Perry, of Montreal, Mlle. Duplessis and Mrs. Arthur Cre« “I would cut It off if 1 had such marked Billy. “I did notyknow about It until after who have t*en visiting in the city for will read the tea-cups. à useless tail as yours.’* said saucy pedals Mr. and Mrs."Wilson King, of Edg- I looked mat this morning.*' said I>te- th- past ten day#, entertained at a The doors will be open at 7.3». and Pete as he frisked about showing off baston. Birmingham: Miss Albright, the entertainment will be formally “Guess will have to stay here Typical examples of ihe smart and Miss Wilson King, of Finstall. fa re Well luncheon at the Empress to advantage his beautiful fluffy tail. on Monday The guests in­ opened by Mrs. Nichvl at 8.|«. The ItiUy Possum was goodnatured. so some time before the water dries up» sport shoe styles now on sale at Bromsrrove. are arrivals from Eng­ If so many of the trees were not bargain prices. cluded « M r/aril Mrs. John Galt. Mr proceeds will l*e shared between Can­ he only blinked his little black eyes land at the Empress Hotel. adian and French war orphans' broken 1 could jump from tree to Pearl Elk Oxfords, with brown and Mrs. Harold Robert son. Mr. and tree and get wway front this water.** Mrs. J M. Ravage. Mr and Mrs C. calf trimmings and rublx*r Dr and. Mrs. X W*e»twood have “Too bad." said Billy. “I hate to K Thomas. Mr and Mrs Julius •ole. Reg. 19.50. Sale Price -turned to Victoria after - • -• leave you here alone." Mr. and Mrs. James Dick at their Griffiths, of Vancouver. Mr, and Mrs. "Leave me?" said Pete, running up is ...... $7.80 Perry left on the afternoon boat for Summer residence at Little River in to a branch nearer to Billy. "L can Strap Pumps, in patent and Sun Francisco en route to their WANT TO BUILD NEW the Cumberland district. jump as1 far as you can any day. You white calf, with low covered home in Montreal. cannot reach that next tree.” heel. Sale Price . . $8.00 • Mrs. George W. Black, of Kam­ “This is where my tail comes In loops. who has b#^-n the guest bf Mr. former Vic- A gathering of many ----- handy." «wid Billy. “I think you will Brown ànë Whitt Twe-Strap and Mrs H P. Hodges for the past- torton* occurred last Week, when Mr. MATERNITY WINB Sally Sandal» of brown calf A Sport Pumps. Extra special ten days, left yesterday for Vancou- »rd Mrs. Jack Chadwick, who were be wilting tn trade even when you eeo special • value at ... $3.95 at ...... $4.80 KUMTUKS GUESTS .narrted in this city last September, how useful it is. Now watch me.” entertained at a dinner dance at Billy Possum wound U* edti of his Mrs. W. W Beer, of Toronto, for- ’ Idelawvle." their charming home m Street Collection for St. tail about a branch that was longest, cretary of the National Sgusalito. Cgl. Ambns those present hung head down and swung himself L O. D. EL. is spending a were______Mr. _and__ _Mrs.___ Raymond Mulu Joseph’s Hospital Saturday so that he caught a branch of. ths month___ in Vancouver, th* guest of ro»e Miss Gladys Ffoulkea). Miss next tree. Then he ran to the longest On behalf pf the sacred cause of I A beautiful drive through the Mrs R D Scott. Muriel Rant. Mr Strother Ftoulkes branch of that tree on the other side ; nd Messrs Harry Marshall and motherhood and in the interests of and did the same until he had trav­ j moon-ht country-side a magnificent :ne babies, the Women’s Auxiliary of I view from Little Saanich mountain Miss Nan Boslock. of Monte Creek, Macaulay, of Vancouver. eled so far away that Pete Squirrel daughter «-f Senator Hewitt Boetoek. .Vr. Chadwick ha* recently joined the Joseph's Hoapitui will hold a street could not see him for leaves. TWO STORES—1203 Douglas St. and 1621 Douglas St. j and an illuminating talk by Dr J S who ha» I»een visiting Mrs. A. P. I foreign department of the Mercantile ^luUection on Saturday of this we*-k It was a very hungry squirrel that J Plaskett were among the enjoyable Horne in Vancouver, is the .guest of Trust Co., of Kan Francesco. While the penultimate cause is that t features experienced by member* of ran out of the woods w hen the water Mr*. A. We*ver Bridgman Esqui­ o o o of the babies the immediate destina­ went down so he could esape from the Kumtuks Club last evening dur­ mau Rood, for a few days. The marriage of Miss Nest a Owen. tion of the collection will be to form his tree, and Pete had wished many I ing their visit to the Asirophyaical ■ oungest daughter of the Rev. A. de the nucleus of a fund for' the erec­ Observatory at Raanlchton. About Miss Berths Walker of Toronto, n tnd Mrs Owen, of 1« Olympian tion of a much-needed new mater- j 1 thirty membe.rs and their friend** who was a visitor in the city re­ Avenue, to George John McLean, of nvy ward at the hospital which D*r Atout* Hie ieancK e frrg . A QUESTION FOR made the trip by tally-ho and private cently has left for New W estminster, (’armthers. Sask will take place in -«•me years has been handicapi»ed by the need of more commodious and and wiggled hie nose and held his car and at the end of their journey where she is the guest of her aunt »he Church of Our l>»rd • Reformed 14U erect. “I wouldn't trade my tail were warmly welcomed by Dr. and and uncle. Dr. and Mrs. Walker. Episcopal». Humboldt Street, on tip-to-date quarters for this branch of hospital service. for yours." he said. HUSBANDmm*. Mrs. Flaskett Thursday August 17. at * 3«> pm. "Ho. ho. I guess you wouldn’t." Miss Katharine Torrence and Mr. No formal invitations are being is­ The Sister* fed confident that this After a delicious repast served occasion will commend itself to the laughted P»tl I wouldn't Louis Torrence, of. Los Angeles, and sued. but all members of the congre­ alfresco on the lawn, business mat­ many friends of the hospital as one trade for such a skinny tail as ters occupied the attention of the Mies Winters, of Seattle, arrived yes­ gation and friends are cordially in- vfted to attend the wedding in the worthy of generous support The as- club for a short time. Miss Bow run terday.' and are guests at the Em­ You see Pete Squirrel did not presiding. Correspondence included press Hotel. They will leave in a church and the reception afterwards in the schoolroom adjoining and give know how useful to Billy his tail I a letter from Miss Goxemlock. of Se- few days for Banff and lake Louise. really was. He could climb to the | attic, formerly of Victoria, stating hem an opportunity to extend Inelr good Seishes and congratulations to top of the taHeot tree and use his Local member* of the 1. O. D E. j that she had distributed the i*ost- the bride and groom. ! cards sent by the Hub for distribu- will be interested t«* learn that Mr. O 0.0 ! tien among the delegates at the re - and Mrs. W. H. Watson, of I’hc- Capt. and Mrs Heming. of London. I cent t offence at Ch»tta»eogw.-Tett- mainua, are leaving shortly for Van­ Ontario, who are visit*ng Mrs. Hem- nessee. Another letter from the sec­ couver to make their home. Mrs. ing’s mother. Mrs. J. A- Grant. Lamp- the bargain. retary of the National Federation <-f Wataon is standard-bearer of the »on Street, were the guests of hon«>r iI the Business Woman’s Clubs of the Provincial Chapter. I. O. D. E. i*.t a delightful surprise parly last Your Inspection Invited j United States, thanked the Hub for evening, lleatona orchestra was en­ Another PRICE Suggestioi | its telegram of greeting received at The MTssea May. Kathleen and BfcTh gaged for the occasion, and dancing the conxention. Simpson, of 1216 Rich ird»«*n Street. was kept up until the early hours. B. C. HARDWARE & Announcement was'made of the do- t‘i tompanied by the Misses Dil i ;:nd The guests included Mr*. A R Green. natiofk of $C> to the Mervilie fund Margaret simpson, of Winnipeg, who Mrs. Harold Eberts. Commander and made at the recent meeting of the have been their guests for the Sum - Mrs. Stevenson, Mis* Barbara Mon- PAINT CO., Ltd executive- The club DT cofirTdering im r. are spending the next two weeks T.lth, G.yn- Pies and Pastries camping at Cordova Bay. rth Dmon, Miss Dorothy Robertson. The Range People the possibility of acting as big sis­ ters’" to the children at. the B. C Mis* Torrence » Los Angeles). MV*s Fort St. Phone 82 The Rer. C J. Wright R D-. of Winters 4Seattle). Major I»ugheed Protestant Orphanage, definite steps Highgaie We*le>an Methcnliet Church. ks. Capt Campbell. F | ail returned from holiday Miss Wig- 175» Ray Street. Mr. Wright will oc­ Capt. Woods. Messrs. McIntosh. Dick add that spoonful of Dr. I ley. telephone Xq. 7S». was appoint- cupy. the pulpit at the Wesley Metho- Jone*. Nairn Robertson. Ken. Ray- • SAM IJf.H HOI *K M IIOOl. TOK ; »! i member <.f the cheer-up” com - Price". Cream Baking Pnw- HOI- d.st tTiurch. Vancouver, for three i tut.Arthur Little, Carew Martin and Has remev.ed to 2111 Fort St . formerly ! mittee. with whom any member suf­ bundays. (fus Lyons. PANTORIUM th* With.we Hotel. Over 2acres of fering from illness or in any diffi­ rlenits culty la requested to commufnlcate. And once you have seen DYE WORKS rtoMic «tes. c. x. The next evening meeting will tak« Brown. Saywardf. Spencer, Shcp*'00^ into pie plate lined with paste and the Torah of a pïc'rtic at" thé Gorge bo- GOOD TOURIST TRADE anti Miss Newbury. how easy these deliciously bake in moderate wen about ?o low Craigflower Bridge on August 71. The Home was reported In perfect filled pies are to make, you We t'leah ami Dye All At the conclusion pf the business, MAY BE OBTAINED IN minutes or until custard is baked. order, and children all well. The The pie is done when a knife put in Kin)Is of Ladies' ami Gents’ LET US STOP the party adjourned to thé Observa­ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. annual pound party will be held will want one or more of Wearing Apparel. Our latest tory where Dr. PI»ske.tt in a roost September 14. •hem evervj^y in the week ! center of custard comes out dry. ’ interesting little address explained Publicity to catch the right class eqiiipmeut enables us to give That Leak the mechanism and work of the huge Donatibn* for July were: Clover- tblescope. training it on a star which of tourist is the l>est paying invest­ dale. 100-lb. sack sugar: 100 per CREAM Coconut Pic is Bade the you the best possible work ment the people of Vancouver Island Cent. Club, sandwiches. Mr. Sum­ Is being photographed and studied. (All mtasurrmnls Jot tit tray. 1 cup and service, : Before departing on the return jour­ can make, in the opinion of Dr. F. A. mer*. Gordon Head. 2 pails cherries; The Colbert Mr Say ward, fruit and vegetables; materials are letel.) coconut, nd using only » eggs. ney to town.. Mrs- H. IT. Knight Burton, who Ha* been closely identi­ voiced the e'-Vs thanks to Dr. and Indies’ Aid. St. Uolumba Church. Plumbing and Heating Co. fied with the San Diego-California Phone 3302 Mr*. • Plaskett. further appreciation Oak Bay. candy : Victoria Civil Ser­ K*ta Wished 1**2 vants* Association. va*h $I.»S • and Broughton Street of their hospitality being expressed Club, an organisation In California custAuru Know* U*' with hearty cheers which makes a special appeal to the cake and sandwiches; St Margaret's PUMPKIN PI* School. 15 pinafore*. 2 boxe* candy ; desirable traveler. Dr.. Burton, who Mrs. Sooweroft. vegetables; Hjudson VELVET la now on his way-to L»enver with his B*y staff picnic, cake and sand­ Moose Picdi family, intends to resume practice of —Ice cream of purity, Kora-Konia— wiches; Mrs. Johnson, clothing and Mad» from Cream of Tartar, deristol famous f‘»r its smooth.- a Velvety Film of Powder medicine there He le a Hose friend • t>ooke; J. A. Hallin. Like Hill. 24 H «w tfrm texture and tasty of Dr. lAbby, with whom an inter­ doxen fresh eggs; C. A. McGregor. Navort. > our favorite which Protects and Heal» view appeared in The Times recently.- 4 large salmon ; Harry Maynard, fectly, giving the food fine loatnre Dr. Libby practises in Denver, and 100-lb. sack sugar and 12 tins jam; Sift together Hour, baking powder and rich flaver. Thousands of mothers doctors wa* the first to welcome Dr. Burton’s Mr» Richardsbn, 45 cone* Icc cream: CREAM party cm their arrival here recently. Mr. Johnson, Gordon H«»d. 1 pail and salt; add one-half shortening and nurses will tell you that — is obtain*W*» whVr-ver Dr.-Tturton says there is a very- strawberries and 1 pail cherric*; and rub in lightly with fingers; add th* crowd* are, «>r from Kora-Konia is the most wonder­ large field of desirable tourist busi­ Mrs. Barrow, candy; Mrs. Haddon. yopir favorite dealer Take ful treatment ever created for ness to be secured in Southern Cali -1 candy: Mrs. R. W. Hurst. H large water slowly until of right consis­ some home Try a Neo- fornia. and he recommend* extensixe wed-beaten eggs, ginger, shit, cin- pulltan Brick. salmon: W. F. Jordon, football: Mr*. tency to roll out. Roll out very Baby’s skin troubles. appeal through press advertising to McGilllvray, raspberries ; Island orth western 1311 bring It up North. He aaya that Vic - thin; put small pieces remaining Vetvet Baby need never suffer from prickly Market (1*. Burns), tea and coffee : MADE IN CANADA Phone Creamery, Ltd. Broad St. Sunday School Work.—A meeting he*t or diaper rash, if yea will keep toria enjoys in the South a sympa­ 100 per cent. club. entertained shortening on dough; fold upper into pie tm which has been lined has been arrange 1. ;•» be .t-i jr. **. d a box of Kora-Konia handy. thetic position, on account of its children at Cordova Bay, ice cream, and lower edges in to center, fold with pastry. Place in hot oven for by Mr* Margaret I«ottr. birertbi» character Kora-Konia really heals. It is anti­ cake and candy : Cameron A Cal- of th- Mont<-son Sch-»*»lt U.iigurx. <-n Dr. Burton, who is registered at the septic and contains ingredients of well, tally-hos; Rotary Club, enter­ THE CARPETERIA CO, Mor'crn Primary Method* Applied Starthrona Hotel, plan* an extensive tained children at Cordova Bay. Ice center again; roll out thin and lay to Hvnda.v School Work.’* . i UhriM recognized medicinal value. ( tour before locating at penver. loosely on pie plate. Trim edges and Tn bring out flavor of Church t "atbedr il m-h«>ilro.»m on Fri­ But it also has the great value of toll with custard made as Mows Wonderful Carpel Cleaning da»- evening at ’f o’clock. Mr. P«*tts. clinging to the skin for hours. It i* ORPHANAGE REPORT. Pioneers With Latest Methods the T>irector of the Mopi^sso’ri School waterproof and is not ogsUy washed The regular monthly meeting was NOTE OUR APDFE8S and Sy|>erlntendent cf Christ i hui h off. It protects Baby’s petal like skin Sunday School, «'aUwry. nil also lie id in the" Home, vice-president Mr». Send for FREE Coek Book Tabla A Kitchan 149 Notre Dame E»»t, Winnipe*, Can. Ml Fert Si. (Just Above Quadra# from/___ M -----friction- ----. ..and J L..heals 1 • mt at fk* the ■ ■sarnf ■» Phor» 1455. speak. Sunday Hchuci teacher* in Hi acock* presiding, and the following Old Carpet* Remade lato Lovely She city and others interested in members were present: Mesdames The means of choosing well are to Fluff Ruga. I rimary work, are Invited to attend Walker, Morris, Sooweroft. Cameron, be found in our store advertisements. VICTOR FA DAILY TIMKK TTLSDAV. AU.G.DST fcjflfe: 1 J =9S=É ■

IF WINTER GOMES ay A. & M. HUTCHINSON

, INSTALMENT NO. 27 LIMITES

, Copyrighted—Published by erreneen with Brltieh A Celefiul Prws, Ltd. Stere Hours • am. to • | -WMn,M,,fc 1 —*6ocSeoc ------——— 03S5CSS3 ™ directed the fork at Sabre and ^he^TH^rn 'mme^IshT^Kere SWHH after an impressive moment spoke: thing about the. poor being always “You know, Safrre. I don’t think with us-" yoeYe quite alive to what it is that “Certainly there IS.” ' ' ' f Took Passengers Off Damaged Ship is growing up about you. Flippancy ’ In the Bible?” Tan Gaberdine Raincoats PASSENGERS WERE Is out of place. I abominate flip- “In the Bible. Do you know to ■nc> ” (“Well, dash 1L M's my whom it was addressed ouse•“ 'Skbre thought.T “TTlirGar Sabre admitted-that he- dtd»«. — . «den Home is not a speculation. It’i ‘To Judas IscarioL" (Smash went BE DETAINED not a fad. It’s not a joke. Whal is TRANSFERRED TO the egg!) It? You're thinking IVa a damned Sabre said feebly—he could not. New Zealand’s Immigration1 nuisance. . You’re righL It is a handle his arguments—"Well, any-j damned nuisance—” way. 'always with us’—there you are. j Quota to United States for SCHLEY IN STRAIT Sabre began, "Wfrll—** _ If you’re going to create a place ; Exceptional Value in Gaberdine Raincoats. “Now. listen. Sabre. It is a where life is going to be lived a* August Exhausted Ponnlp from HamaflPfi H F damned nuisance; and I put it to you These eomA in full length, double-breasted reopie Trum uamaycu^ n. r. tha| when a ,oad l8 discovered em­ ft should be lived. I don't see how1 The arrival of the Canadian Aus- ! you’re going to shut the poor out style: belted, double cuff, leather buttons. Alexander Landed at Seat­ bedded in a solid mass of coal or of it. Aren’t they a part of life" : tralaslan liner from Australia and • stone, when it was slowly forming Special New Zealand on Saturday is expect­ TheyVe got as much right to get •11.75 tle This Morning about fthat toad, was a damned away from mean streets and ugly • ed to create more worry - for the nuisance to the toad.'* surroundings- as we have—and a j United States immigration authori­ Sabre asked. “Well, am I going to ties. As Vancouver is- the terminus ! Ship, With Snohomish Stand­ Jolly sight more need. 1 Always with ! be discovered embedded—” us. It doesn't matter tuppence j Of the line the officials there will get | g v ing By, Is Proceeding Now. listen. Sabre. Another man Glove Special Children V Socks at the brunt of the trouble. According ; in my place would say he did not in­ whom it was said to.” to American law the immigration ] Slowly tend to he personal. I do intend tc “It happens,” pronounced Mf permitted various countries is re- i be personal. I always am personal Boom Bagshaw. “to matter a great deal more than tuppence. It hap­ Clearing Heavy Quality Half Price ft r rifted to one-‘tenth of the number Seattle. Aug. •.—Carrying thç J26 say that this Garden Home is of people of each country affected ; springing up a hour you and that-»TTtr pens to knock the bottom clean out Black Silk Gloves. now in the United States. This quota ■ passengers of the San Francisco- • re not realizing what is happening. of your argument. It was -addressed { la distributed through the months of I Seattle liner H. F. Alexander, which This Gsrden Home'll going to en­ to the Iscariot because the Iscariot double tippPil fin­ Three-quarter Socks, in was trying to do Just what you are ! thç year, a certain number being : stove In her bow early yesterday on shrine life as it should be lived. gers. Small sizes Ji e a v y mercerized allowed in each month. Mye. It is going to make life be trying to do. He was trying to { According to a notice received by j Cake Rock, the Admiral Schley lived as it should be lived. Some one make duty to the poor an • excuse only. To elear at. lisle, brown only. the United States immigration offt-1 docked here at 3 30 this morning. •aid to me the other day—the for grudging service to Christ. Now. each...... 50e Clearing at j ... 60C cers on this side of the border, the After transfer of the passengers and Duchess of Wearmouth;' I was stay­ listen. Sabre. If people thought a August quota for New Zealand is ex­ some of the crew of the Alexander ing at "Wearmouth Castle—that the little less about their duty towards» hausted. about 25 miles Inside the Straits of Garden Home is going to be a the. poor and a little more about Frequently, however, it happens Juan de Fuca yesterday afternoon, sanctuary I said ‘Bah’’ like that— their duty towards themselves, they that apeeitl circumstances permit S. S. ADMIRAL SCHLEY the Alexander was left to make her ’BahU 1 said. ’Every town, every would be in a great deal fitter state people to go forward when the quotas way to this port with the aid of the city, every village is a sanctuary : to help their fellow creatures, poor Some Notable Values in are exhausted. Other countries coastguard boat Snohomish. and asleep in its sanctuary; and or rich. That is what the Garden. deed to life in its sanctuary; and which have exhausted quotas for Four Slight Casualties. ___ Home is to do for those who live dead to Christ in its sanctuary.’ 1 in it. and that is what the Garden August are Italy, Portugal. Africa. Four slight casualties among pas­ said. The Garden Home is^not going Home is going to do.” Palestine. Albania. Bulgaria. Danzig. TIDES AT VICTORIA sengers were reported when the to be a sanctuary. nor yet a ■He stabbed' sharply with the butt Fiume. Splain, Armenia and other Schley arrived here. Two women tomb It is going to be a symbol, a of a dessert knife on the dessert Women :s House Dresses Eureopen and Asiatic countries. had wrists and two men knees signal a shout.' More ham.” plate which had just been placée The liner Makura has aboard a sprained. He paused, pushed his plate to one before him. The plate split neatly large number of passengers from High water, 1.44 a m., 8 ft. Heavy fog. which had caused the sid*' more as If It had bitten him New Zealand, who boarded the ship accident to the Alexander in the than as if he desired moye ham to into exact halves. He gazed at them i Ix>w water. 9.22 a m . 2.3 ft. sulkily, put them aside, drew another ' at Auckland. Sh^ is expected to High water. 5.08 p m.. 7.6 fL Pacific Ocean about thirty miles be placed upon it, and looked around at $1.65 arrive here Saturday. Returns to C.P.S.S. Atlantic south of Cape Flatten-, was beginning the room before him. sulkily, and plate before him, and remarked to Low water, 9.54 p m.. 6.5 fL Mabel: to lift alien the Schley, which had exercising his chin. "You know we are moving into j CENTURION DUE THIS MONTH. Service on Completing . Aug. 9. ' put out from Seattle, reached the suie Sabre had a vision of dense . ■ - H ■ the vicarage to-morrow?' We are ! ■ "ligh water. 2 30 a m.. 7.7 fL of the Alexander within the Strait crowds of bishops in lawn sleeves, The freighter Centurion is expected Indian Charter Low water, 9.59 a.m . 2.7 ft. at 1 pm. yesterday. A heavy swell duchesses in Gainsborough hats, and giving an At Home tomorrow week I Models with more style than is usually to arrive here about August 15. ac­ High water, 5.26 pm. 7 6 ft, was running, however, and the herds of intensely fashionable rank You will come,” fouûd in Dresses at this price. These cording to Rithet Consolidated. Ltd., The Canadian Pacific SR Victorian, Low water. 10.41 p.m., 6.1 ft. Schley and the SnohomisH". which and file applauding vigorously. He The plural pronoun. Included his i local agents for 'the Harrison Line. recording to cable advices received. lad arrived earlier from Port An­ could almost hear the applause. But mother. He was intensely celibate come iu plaid ginghams, slip-over style, ^ toiled from tîiâsgow August '3 and geles. steamed beside the Alcxanucr. how to deal with his man he never kn*w. He always felt lie was about The day ended in a blazing row. kimono sleeves, with trimmings of ool- from Liverpool August 5 for Mon­ the latter making four knots under her own. until 4,30 o'clock, when fourteen when Mr. Boom Bagshaw i In the afternoon Mr Boom Bag- ; treal. This will be her first ap­ ored binding, also round neck style, fitted transfer of the passengers began. I thus addressed him. He therefore shaw carried off Mabel to view the ; pearance ttyis year on the St. Law­ ANOTHER VESSEL said, “Great’” and Mabel murmured, progress of the Garden Home. While | Passengers were taken on to the waist line, trimmed rick rack braid Spe­ rence, as she has been under char­ Snohomish, which carried thtin to "How splendid!” they dallied over coffee at the j ter to the British Government in ser­ the Schley. Two lifeboats were luncheon table. Sabre was figeting ; cial ...... gl.65 Canadian But Sabre's thought was—and It for Bagshaw to be gone. Mabel. . vice between England and India un* transferred to the Schley, against WILL LOAD HERE any emergency. The Schley, having remained with him throughout the operating dexterously behind the i National | tier* Indian Government regulations to left tirattle hastily, partly manned, meal, acutely Illustrated by the im blue flame of a spirit lamp. Low j pailmaqs carry members of the Indian Civil Ship at Canadian teceived part of the Alexanders pressive monologues which Mr. Boom Jinks hovering around in well- j Service to and from India. Expected crew . The transfer was completed at Bagshaw addressed to Mattel, and by trained acclyte performances, said.? Summertime Blouses The Victorian made several voy­ _ Puget Sound Mill Next her radiant response»—his thought “Now I rather pride myself on my j ages last year between Montreal and Transfer Off Clallam, was. T simply can't get on with this Turkish coffee. Mr. Boom Bagshaw." » Jap Crepes Liverpool, which was her first visit chap—or with any of Mabel's crowd • Month The transfer was made off Clal Mr Bagshaw. who appeared to \ ; Special—$1.65 to the port of Montreal since the out­ They all make me feel Hkv a kid. I pride himself at least as much on i lam. The sea was quiet. The fog can't answer them when they talk break of the war. Last Summer she Another freighter is expected at his characteristics, replied by sulkily was commanded by Oapt. Harry L. I had lifted and the weather through They say things I've got ideas about Transpacific Waite, who died several months ago the Canadian Puget Sound mill here out the Schley's trip to Seattle was but I never can explain my Ideas to looking at his watch ; and a moment Fine Voile Monies, fea­ A good selection while In command of the Mellta. r >xt month to load over 1,000,000 feet perfectly clear. them. 1 never can argue my ideas Ut^r by sulkily taking a cup. rather as if he were a schoolboy bidden to turing tucked fronts, of plain colora, al­ Transatlantic The Victorian, one of the most of lumber for Eastern Canadian Stem First? with them. They’ve all got convic­ popular ships on the St. Lawrence tions and I believe I haven't any con­ take lemonade when mannishly de- Peter Pan collars, short IH>ints. it wap stated to-day by Man- When the Schley left the plan was io effective stripes, run, was the first turbine steamer to victions. I’ve only got instincts and •irous of shandygaff, and sulkily re­ sleeves with turned cross the Atlantic. i.ger J. I). Kissinger. There is a big for the Snohomish to tow the Alex­ these convictions come down on in­ marking, "I must gt>.” very desirable for ander to Seattle, the Injured vessel Tickets to War Service demand for British Columbia lumber stincts like a hammer on an egg." Sabre fidgeted to see the words back cuffs, also Blousea on the Canadian Atlantic coast, and i to be placed stern on so as to avoid Mr. Boom Bagshaw mas saying. put into action. He wanted Bag­ of fine quality dimity, house dresses and The Victorian was commissioned a number of vessels have been fixed rush of water Into the broken No. 1 shaw to be off. He wanted to re­ from August 14. 1914. to November And we shall have no poor in the porch frocks. 30 Any Part of ;c load, at ports on this coast for de­ hold. Garden Home. No ugly streote." No sume his sudden intention of rente - with round collars, . 1. 1913. and covered a total of 221.- livery via the Panama Canal- The Thb other three holds seemed se­ mean surroundings. Uplift, Every - dying his normal relations writ It 102 miles in war services, her total Norwegian freighter Bjornsterne cure and it was thought that ihc blrihk silk bow and turn inches wide. Per the World consumption being 127,590 tons. The where uplift.” Mabel and the afternoon promised; BJornson. which is loading upwards Alexander was strong eHough to There slipped out of Sabre aloud better than the intejition had thus \ hack cuff. Special yard ...... 38* steamer left Liverpool on August 23. of 1.000.000 feet of lumber at the reach port without further damage. ^914. and, joining the Ninth Cruiser "There you are. That's the kind of far seen. The* niggling over the un - i at...... S1.65 Any Route upper harbor mill of the Canadian At the expected rate of four knots thing.” Squadron, patrolled the Canary Isl­ Puget Sound Company, i* expected expected ness of his return.—well, if j she is due here between five and six Mr. Boom Bagshaw as If to dis­ course it was unexpected and up- ; ands, sending or escorting suspicious to complete and shift this week to this evening. CANADIAN ships to Gibraltar, also along the Af­ close Without fear precisely where he setting of her household routine; but I Genoa Bay to take on additional lum­ Telephone 1*7« 1211 Douglas (treat First Floor 1S77 rican coast to -Sierra Leone. On ber cargo. Shv will finish at Van­ ■sby Wss Happy. mas. dismantled from between them the unexpectedness was over %r 1 ] NATIONAL the hedge Of flowers which he had March 11. 1915, the Victorian returned couver. Halifax is the destination of *"I guess now I'll have to arrange the letter incident over, and Mabel, j Blouses end Coreote 1ST* to Liverpool and later proceeded to replaced and looked sulkily across thanks to her guest. deiigUtfuLy. j RAILWAYS the Norwegian carrier. some sort of a shipwreck every day. What kind of thing- join the Tenth Cruiser Squadron in because my baby liked the excite­ moodet*. Good, therefore, for the | via the North Sea for patrol work. AV ment,” narrated Mrs. J. L. Session* Sabre had a virion of himself ad­ afternoon When > the dicken» was the end of 1917 she convoyed thou­ of San Francisco, who was thrown vancing an egg for Mr. Bagshaw s this chap going? Vancouver Direct sands of troops and carried large >ut of her berth when the Alexander hammer. “About having no poor in (To be continued) or quantities of frozen meat from Amer­ hit the rock. ica to Great Britain. During the whole "I woke the baby right awav. He period of service the Victorian never j AMERICAN M0T0RSHIP GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC had to fall out of the convoy, nor ' laughed and seemed pleased and STEAMSHIPS was any vessel under her charge tor­ wanted to hear the bells ring some ARRIVES AT HAMBURG pedoed. HELD BY EOS more. I never saw him happier I VESSEL MOVEMENTS MAYNARD & SONS via The Victorian will be in regular was greatly excited at first, but when NOTABLE TRAVELERS ) Hamburg, Aug S —The American- AUCTIONEERS I got on deck and saw how cool the Prihce Rupert service between Montreal and Liver­ Portland. Aug 7 —Arrived La Purist- Mawailan Steamship Company'» motor- pool for the remainder of -the St. Japanese Ship Was Detained officers and men of the crew were, ma. San Francisco: Willamette. San I• Hup Californian arrived here yesterday Instructed by the owners, we will Lawrence season. this reassured me. Never will wt for­ anciaeo; West Jessup. Aberdeen Ad- : alter a sugcoswful voyage from Seattle, sell at our salesroom, See Us lor Lowest Rates Several Hours by Thick I whence she «ailed June 21. One of the most notable demonstra­ got how splendidly we were- —treated.—«— ” mirai Fartagut. San Francisco Sailed II tions of wireless, telephony • ever at­ Weather in Strait "The front of the Alexander' Henry S Grove. Puget Sound. West 727-733 Pandora Avenue tempted was that specially arranged seemed as if it had been chopped off ..Sou,i* American ports: Annette TOLMIE S ARRIVAL DATE. Tourist and Travel Bureau for the members of the Imperial press by a giant cheese knife.” said :■ A Roiph. San Francisco; Unite. Montreal Duke and Duchess of Talley­ party on its voyage across the At­ After being enveloped in fog for Trudeau, of Montreal. “If she had . Seattle. Aug. 7 —Arrived: Celtic. San The wooden borquentine Simon F. 911 Government Street the greater part of the forenoon the Pedro: Nyansa. Mobile: John C. Kirk­ rand Now En Route Here Tolmie. which sailed from this port WEDNESDAY, 1.30 lantic on the Victorian in July. 1920. hit a glancing blow there ar»> few of patrick. San Pedro. Hawaiian. Boston. For 700 miles direct communication Japanese liner Arabia Maru, of the us who would be in Seattle” July 11. with lumber fur Sydney. PASSPORTS SECURED Osaka Shosen Kaisha. reached port Sailed Redondo. Southeastern Alaska. from Yokohama N. S. W. ts expected to reach her was kept uft with Chelmsford, near Two women fainted and several Eldorado. Mobile; Admiral Evans, An­ London, and when the Victorian was '.this afternoon from the Orient. It destination about September 15. screamed when first told to put on chorage: Admiral Schley, assistance H. The Duke and Duchess of Talley­ 1.200 miles from Newfoundland wu >- was particularly thick outside when their life preservers, according to I*. Alexander. Very Select Formtore »*-*s telephone communlcatioe was es­ the Japanese liner arrived off Swift- rand are notable passengers aboard Mike Where are you going in such Professor V. L. Harrington of the Vancouver. R C, Aug 7.—Arrived: the Admiral Hhcr President Jackson tablished. sure Bank. After waiting for some Albertollte. San Francisco; Imperial. San a hurry? Pat: To the police station UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY time thero was a break in the fog University of Washington. ex-Silver State, w hich sailed from | to get a wanrrant for my wife's arrest, ef B. C.. Limitas. Highly successful conversations by Francisco; Waitemata. Powell River. wireless telephone took- place be­ and the^ ship poked her nose inside - s------Lasiana. Los Angeles, . Yokohama on Saturday, according to Mike: On wlhat charge? Pat : Rock­ and Furnishings Regular saTTIngs from Vancouver to the straits adviïvr -feeeive.T by wmcrifi vx. ing'- me- *-to sleep Mfke: You can't all East Coast and Mainland Points. tween the wireless station on Signal! Aberdeen. Aug. 7—Arrived: Schooner of four nicely-furnished cottages, and Th4 Arabia Maru has a valuable Zamj a. Honolulu Sailed L’arlos. San Allan, general agent for the company have your wife arrested for rocking Logging Camps and Canneries as far Hill and the 88. Victorian. K«-#*n in­ including in part: Heavy Uph. Chair* as Prince Rupert and Anyox. terest was shown by the citizens of silk cargo which comprises fourteen CANADIAN WIRELESS Pedro ; Helene. San. Francisco; West ; »u to sleep. Pst: Can't I? You For detected information Wpply cars of the raw material consigned Jzssup. Astoria; Oridono Maru, Japan The Duke Is a ' distinguished should have seen the rock!______Leather Chairs and other nice Parlor St. Johns. Nfld., who had witnessed GOVERNMENT REPORT Furniture^ good Carpets, superior GEO. McCRECOR. Agent. Marconi's original telegraph expeii- to the East via Seattle. The Janan»*e Kan Francis**. Aug 7.—Arrived: (\ A. Frenchman, and the Duchess was ship brought in a total of lOu pas Smith. Cot* Bav; Robin < ;nv>-. Vanr >u- Bedroom Furniture, such as Fumed Tel. 1*25 No. 1 Belmont House ments there nineteen years igo, and ver; Simaloer. Astoria. Melville Dollar. formerl> Miss Anna Gould. . V. 2113 rhe progress of the Victorian with sengers.-imduding 1 first class and 2 They are traveling around the Oak Bedroom Suite. Brass Bedstead* 8 a.m. August 8 Philadelphia: Birmingham City. New Oak and other Dressers, nice Iron daily bulletins of the telephone con­ steerage for Victoria. For Seattl York. Sailed: Cape Romain. Baltimore. world, ami have spent moine months certs and other communications waN she has 17 first class. 16 second liste van—Cloudy; calm. 29.85; 56; Orduna. at New York, from Hamburg In the Orient. At Shanghai they Bedsteads. Dining Room Furniture, eagerly followed. class and 46 steerage. sea smooth. Spoke sir. Niels Nielson C^tlc. at New York, from Liverpool. boarded the liner President Jeffer- AUCTION Gurney-Oxford and other Ranges, Day Steamer to Seattle » p m., 94V mi‘es from Cape Flattery. Tacoma. Aug. 7.—Arrived : Shidsuoka | BOn i-.r» «hin Cook Stoves, etc.. K. Tables. I"tenet 1* The sister liner Alabama Maru. out­ Maru. Yokohama port Angeles. San1 na 11 e (ipp at Ytokehama at y the bound for the Orient, at 8 o'clock last Inbound ; spoke etr. WaJruna 12.30 ataru, 1 o»onimi » ort Ange.es, ;>an of the J. etc., 85 h p. Engine, half-ton Chain a.m., San Francisco for Vancouver, Francisco. Sailed: Port Angeles. San to a*alt .ailing and Blocks, etc. Full perttewtnrg night, gave her position In tat. 52 04 Francisco via iwrts Thè Duke and Duchess of Talley­ N.. long. 146.37 -TV. 200 mile* from Vancouver, spoke sir. McCloy's Auction Halls later. NOTICE TO MARINERS Alabama Maru 8 pm.. Victoria for Cherbourg. Aug 7.—Arrived Adul­ rand will spend some time in the te nia, New York Sailed : Cherbourg. United States, where the Duchess Corner Pandora and B Ians hard Also in the morning in our stocka S. S. Sol Due Yokohama, lat. "52.04 N.. long. 146.37 Aug '6.—President Adams. New York TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL W.; spoke s‘tr. Sandon Hall 8 p.m.. will visit her former home, before yards at leaves C. P. R- Wharf daily at Mariners are hereby notified that- the Queenstown, Aug. 6 —Sailed: Adriatic, returning t<> Paris. Streets T'He beacon at Burrfaby ShWal. Vancou­ Vancouver for San Francisco. 290 New York. 10.15 a. m. for Port Angeles. Dunge- LIST FOR AUGUST The President Jackson is expected 11 o’clock nes*. Port Townsend and Seattle, ver Harbor, has been damaged through telle* from San Francisco; spoke str. arriving Seattle €.45 p. m. Return­ collision, and the bell mechanism in­ President Madison 8 p.m.. 672 miles to reach Victoria next Tuesday. Franklin 6-Cyl. Auto ing. leaves Seattle daily at mid­ jured so that it cannot be relied upon. The accompanying ia a complete Hat from Cape Flattery, bound for the Another passenger on the President Thursday at 1.30 P.M. night. arriving Victoria 0.15 a. m. This will be repaired aa soon as possible. of the trana-Pacific mail «ailing* com­ Orient; spoke *tr. Canadian Inven­ Jackson is W. W. Fowler, president This car has never been driven oft mencing on AuguFt 1 and ending 26 tor 8 p.m., Dairen for Vancouver, t of the General American Car Com­ E. E. BLACKWOOD. Agent SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The following are the sailing dates: the pavement, privately owned, and SI2 Government Street Phone 710€ -.124 miles from Columbia River; pany. of Chicago, manufacturers of Honsehold Furniture in the very best of condition: electric Or H. S. Howard, Agent China and Japan. spoke etr. Canadian Scottish 8 p.m , It’s Nerve railroad equipment. Mr. Fowler has lights, self-starter, tires in A1 order; C. P. R. Dock. Phone 1532 Time of sunrise and sunset (Pacific President Madison—Maila close Aug ' okohama for Vancouver. 978 miles been on an important mission to standard) at Victoria C. for the 5. 5 p.'In.; due at Yokohama. Aug. 17; and Miscellaneous in fact the car is as good as new. liieurf U-H f“om Cape Mattery; spoke sir Tal- China, where It is said his company Also our usual supply of Cockerel* Shanghai. Aug. 23; Hongkong. Aug. 26. thyblus 8 p.m., Victoria for Yokoha­ Sunrise Sunset Empress of Asia—Mail* close Aug. 10. has secured the contract for the Effects Pullets, Hens and Rabbits, etc. ma. 1,277 miles west of Cape Flat­ Force from larger portion of the equipment for Day. ' Hour Min. Hour Min p m ; due at Yokohama. Aug. 21 Also by order of the agents Shanghai. Aug 25: Hongkong. Aug. 31. tery; spoke str. West Ira 8 p.m., for a Chinese railroad under construe - MAYNARD A SONS 1 ...... 4 48 7 6» Shidsuoka Maru (Japan only)—Mails Balboa. 2.295 miles from Balboa, i lio,u ______’tr 2 Valuable New (8 z 12) ...... 4 4.» 7 48 close Aug. 16. i p. m due at Yokohama. s’»oke str. Makura 8 p m., reports due f Auctie 3 ...... 4 51 7 47 Sept. 1 Victoria Saturday. Nuxated Iron 4 ...... 4 62 45 President McKinley—Mail» close Aug...... 4 54 7 44 Point Grey—Overcast; calm; 30.00; that help, meke STRONG, MAGNET­ ALEXANDER BR0STEDT Tientsin Hand-Made 5 ...... 19. 5 p. m.: due at Yokohama, Aug 31; C2; thick seaward. V. 2114 f...... 4 f.5 7 42 shanghai. Sept. 5; Hongkong. Sept. 9. ' IC. FORCEFUL MEN. who met,, TELLS OF SHANGHAI Rugs ...... 4 56 7 41 Empress of Canada—Mail* close Au g Alert Bay—Misty; calm; 30.08; 8 ...... 4 58 7 40 24. p m.: due at Yokohama. Sept. 4: 58; sea smooth. Spoke etr. Prince; their oTer-mest.ring pretence felt the 9 ...... 4 59 7 38 Shanghai. Sept. 8: Hongkong. Sept. 14. Rupert 11.20 p.m.. abeam, southbound. ! moment they enter e room. A most interesting article on the McCLOY A CO. Meiicipal Market Auctioa 10 ...... ('! 7 - 37 Arabia Maru-pMall» close Aug. 26, S Ocean Falls—Cloudy; calm; 29.80> “Opened Door" in China by Alex. 1431 I h ...... 5 02 7 Ik p. m.; due at Yokohama. Sept. 10; 6ê; sea smooth. Brostedt is published in the July \ Saturday at 11 AN. 12 ...... 5 03 32 Shanghai. Sept. 21 : Hongkong. Sept. 24. NUXATED IRON ...... 5 05 Bull Harbor—Cloddy; calm; 29.94; issue of the Canadian. National Rail- • 13 ...... 32 Président Jackson—Mails close Sept. 2. 58; sea smooth. Spoke str. Canadian contains the principal chemical constitu­ California Sailings 06 7 30 n m.. due at Yokohama. Sept. 14; ent of active living nerve force in a form ways magazine. .j 16 ...te.T5...... 5 07 7- 28 Rover 8 p.m., off Egg Island, bound FROM VICTORIA Shanghai. Sept. 19: Hongkong. Sept. 23. which most nearly resembles that in the Mr Brostedt is in charge of the Fat Cews, Irak, Yens 16 ...... 5 00 7 26 Australia and New Zealand. fur Astoria; spoke str. ’Prince Ru­ brain and nerve cells of man. It also 17 ...... 5 10 7 24 pert 8.30 p.m.. Queen Charlotte Sound, contains a newer form of iron like the Canadian National Railways* offices' S.S. ADMIRAL SCHLEY Maunganui—Mail* close Aug. 1. 6 p. m. Shanghai, and with him is Garry Aug. 11, 9 a.m, 18 ...... 5 11 7 23 Sonoma—Mail* close Aug. 12, 5 p m southbound: spoke etr. Queen 8 p.m. iron In your blood and like the iron In Pigs, Ckickeis, Etc. 19 ...... 5 12 7 21 (Australia only). Queen Charlotte Sound, northbound; spinach, lentils and apples which en­ HomsMnsworth, wort! well known in transpof- Furniture - S.S. DOROTHY 20 ...... 13 7 13 Makura—Malle close Aug. 19. 9 a. m. f poke M S. Apex 11.45 p.m., Millbank riches the blood, and plenty of rich red talion circles in this city. Also privately ow«< ALEXANDER ?1 ...... 5 15 7 18 Tahiti—Mail* close Aug. 29, 6 p. m. Sound, southbound blood means more nerve force, so that The traffic offices of the Canadian ’ Aug. 13. • s.m. 22 ...... 5 16 7 16 DeWd Tree Point—Cloudy; calm; Nuxated Iron not only feeds what might National Railways were opened et j 23 ...... 5 14 7 14 be termed artificial nerve force to the Franklin (8) Touring S.S. ADMIRAL OEWEY 24 ...... A 19 12 29.81; 53; sea smooth. Shanghai In January of last year, ! Aug. IS, 9 a.m. 7 DICT0 BRINGS nerve cells, but It stimulates the blood 25 ...... 5 21 7 10 Prince Rupert — Overcast; calm; to manufacture a greatly increased sup­ and since that time good business i Car Special Round Trip 26 ...... 5 22 7 * CUBAN SUGAR 29.83; 50; sea smooth. Spoke str. ply of new nerve force. If you are weak, connections have been built up in Sale Excursion Fares 27 ...... 6 24 7 « Chelohsln. due Prince Rupert 8-28 nervous or run-down, get a bottle of the Orient under the able manage­ Air reeled. In excellent order, paint 28 ...... 5 - ?n Full Swing For full Information apply to 26 T 4 a.m., southbound. Nuxated Iron to-day. and if within two ment of Mr. Brostedt. The Canadian end rubber like new. Tbis ear bee ...... ,Y... 5 26 7 The Norwegian steamer Dicto passed weeks' time you do not feel that it ha* 901 Government Street 30 ...... up to Vancouver last night from Cuba. Government Merchant Marine. Ltd„ been rmrefnlly driven by the lady ...... 5 28 0 “That it frays” is a strong and suf­ increased your nerve force and made you Phone 48. 31 ...... 6 29 She is laden with i.oea ton* of <’ut»an operates a regular fleet of freight 6 M ficient reason for doing a thing. It feel better and stronger in. everv way. Sbndurd Furniture The Meteorological Observatory. Goo- sugar for the B. C. Refinery and also your money will be retundbd. Sold by steamers between this coast and the •board 9*» tons of machinery for is the reason you should read the Vancouver Drug GO. and all ot^er drug- Orient, as well as to India and Aus­ 711 Ystee St sales Heights, Victoria, B. G. the Britannia Beach mines. store advertisements. McCLOY a CO. tralia. 1*1 VICTORIA PATT Y TIMES TUESDAY. AUGUST g, 1922

CAPITOL MODERN ENTERTAINMENT to run fuir over in.... hour tfurimr nhlcb time Ihcf't are no leea thin SCHOOL DAYS Aessa IVmcea* Theatre, Which la to Open The Plityhotw wtH open \A eanes- leading woman in hie new Paramount dfly and will continue to run perfo* m- picture, “If You Believe It. It s So.'* • n Wednesday night, will1 furnish the public with, the very latest form of ances every Wednesday, Thursday, and formerly * Triangle star, has Friday and Saturday nights with established for herself an 1-..Jem entertainment. Many changes V* GOi* ave taken t>lave in the production Saturday matinee. enviable reputation SW. m votf muss Tew aruu m several big productions, into "wr-v **c0S ' 5ot theatrical programme# in the last DOMINION notably Maurftffr Tournetrris Para­ voo k secees few ream, since -the development of NEW OFFICES FOR mount picture .“The Life Lipe;" 7sw*e s A> vm the movie and. the revue. A great Goldwyn s “Little Shepherd of King- deal of thought and study ha* been SALADA IN ENGLAND AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY given to the subject by Mr. Reg. N. Kvery so often a motion picture dom Come.~ ^ Vitagraph's “The Cour- i« !-«'■ ,H JL ; >ve. $ ■ flOT A PtT A Hincks, who will manage the Play- - director becomes the “star^* of hi* Marge o’Dopne, Fox-i The Saluda Tea Company has Just Demi mon—“Behold My W.fe.*' roujir «k»w.,_ with...thS.„rWHll_J.hM. __ OlCOfe^aum.-. J uaL.Lee-An aporla. or in Connecticut Yankee in —KTnj •oMt. T»f>t *W* e Capitol—Mlf Vou Behove ft. IVs 'tie^ir'.ix devised a plan whichTit Is ; >c'môVYa iTTT%ff?rôhl •EsftWfr,1' WW"* the industrial world, the one who VrtViùrV Court'* and Wïtirian Beu believed.^wlll provide just what the MStl's “Salvation Nell.*’ T*e«c"s A Rtw»«o OR from 1 Mincing Lane to life magnifi­ achieves something extraordinarily *nt quially known as JimioWV * second : to none is available nr Vic'- way. 1s the greatest port In the and of immeasurable interest from and sometimes the co-star desen e< the standpoint of the public. toria, perhaps to a larger extent even v orldvis again established. For some special mention. But in this Par­ than in much larger cities. It is That in brief but by no means- COLUMBIA time much shipping was diverted to amount picture of “Behold My ,>Vife" from this store of talent that play­ Liverpool and Southampton, nut the thoroughly describes the presenta­ the entire cast of artlsjs should re­ ' “Across the Deadline." the Uni­ house casts will be chosen, and in facilities now offered by the "port of tion of the current Iktminion at­ ceive equal recognition for the su­ every case parts will-be allotted to Ixmdon to the merchant ships of th« traction. “Behold My Wife.* which versal Special Attraction at the Co­ perb playing they have given. lumbia Theatre to-day with Frank people particularly adapted tor thepv world are such that the miles of Included in the cast of Playhouse Mayo in the stellar role, is a story f, decks and warehouses are again from the pen oV Clarence Boding- show No. 1 are such well known and pulsing with activity. As London is jpular artists as Kva Hart. Kva the* tea market of the world, the ton Kelland. who has written no alrd, Roberta Balcom. Phyllis Ilrck, many • virile tales of the northland balada Tea Company maintains there EGlen Rochfort, L. Bullock-Webster, at all times a staff of experts to ar­ and its hardy folka It wai directed Herbert Kent. F. H. Allwood. Bob ROYAL • by Jack Cohway. range for its large requirements. The Webb, R. N. Hincks, and Ernie Peteh. new offices in the “Port of London'* TO-DAY BD The first half of the bill imkides a Buildings will offer very much better ~Ch ITd ren. TINT Adults. gpecrgt Be - engagement ROYAL VICTORIA concerted number by the company, facilities for transacting this Sal- followed by a topical duet, a charm­ nda ' business, and in securing at all TO-DAY Thrills, romance end mystery in :ng solo dance by Roberta B vlcom, a times the finest tea on the market. few minutes of fun with i5rnie Fetch, Rex Beach’s tion, heart-interest and a dash of and th Ispart is closed with a drama­ BREAK, BREAK, BREAK Behold My Wife history, are the ingredients that tic sketch written by Mr. Hincks, in Romance make up the splendid offering at the which the principal parts are played Mistress: Mary, have you cemented From Sir Gilbert Parker's famous by Mr. L. Bullock-Webster and Mr. the handle on to The water-jug which novel. “The Translation of a Sav­ ' Royal Victoria Theatre this week. I where Hex Beach's Hincks. >011 dropped yesterday? age." By popular acclaim this, wan Fair Lady" is T he second half of the bill consti­ i holding rapt attention. Mary: 1 started to, mum, bot I “The Fair lady the .«enaation in photoplays of 192V. tutes The Playhouse specialty, the "Fair I-ady*" is a romance, but dropped the cement bottle.— London comic open», “The Toreador," potted Morning Post. Founded on His Famous Novel i nevertheless - a typically smashing The Net. NEWS IN PICTURE j Rex Bewh story. It is ,»n adaptation A mystery melodrama that ' from the famous novel. The Net." Exclusive and_._coinp1ete records of j, with much new* material added at balks all sotuthm till the funeral of Field-Marshal Mir Henry very eh

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Your Grocer Will Give You a Pound Tin ABSOLUTELY FREE With Every Pound of Old Style Can of MALKIN’S BEST Coffee You Buy. Hie Stock of Old Style Tin Is Limited H. Malkin Co., Ltd GET YOURS TO-DAY Victoria Vancouver Nanaimo VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUKHDAY. AUGUST 8. 1922 =S= ■ SeXAStUSMÜP. m». V 7*r -* -X K BOOT AOENT Lover’s Lpne Veterans of France.—A general Sundae F.adie»* Reigttok* n lFiph will lea - e by prêtai train after shaving, keep a Jar of it main grounds for such application; St 9.45 to-morrow, returning at always handy. FA_ the first ground holds that it is be­ Buy No I Ned Piano I’ntil You See These Bargains PLIMLEY & RITCHIE, Ltd. 6.30 o'clock There are still a few Price ...... tJVV yond the competence of the Oak Bay Temporary Premises—1112 Broad Street Phene 1707 tickets to dispose of. which may be Council to pass a restrictive measure ‘5 obtained from members of the com­ Where the Other Fellows Oeal of this "nature; the second ground mittee. Hot water Will be provided stated holds that it is tieyond the on the grounds. competence of the Provincial Legis­ western Canadas Largest Music House lature Lo grant powers to the mum - Will Interview Council.—On belialt cipKlity of Oak Bay to rule thus NEW LOCATION: of 'the contributors who defrayed the under the Municipal Act/ 614 VIEW BTRERT—CENTRAL BUILDING OPEN TILL SEVEN. expenses of the city Investigation by Though the application is lodged Dr. Adam Shortt. John I>ean request­ nominally in the name of Mr Mor- PHONE 885 ed the City Council by letter last DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST ley. it is generally understood that night for an interview . on this eub- | the pro-racing ad \ oca tea are behind Fewer JecL Without speculating as to the | New Store: 660 Yates Street Phene 1725 purpose of the interview the Council j the counter move. set Friday next at 2.30 p. m.. as the Oak Bay Council is relying on the time fur the meeting. opinion of its legal adviser. H. G. Trips to the I^awson, and will resist. If a pro­ Bey Sceuts’ Association.—A spe j tracted court action should be indi­ rial meeting of the officers of the ; cated it is possible that the muni­ Filling Station Victoria Boy Scouts' Association I cipality will seek additional legal ad­ USE will be held at * p. m. to-morrow at) vice with a view to having a ruling room 811, B. C. Permanent I»an on the point as soon as possible.. The The F«»rd far seven you money on every mile, not on gasoline alone, but •Building. Arrangements in eonne» Big Jewelry Removal obstacle thus raised by a ratepayer MAZDA LAMPS on tire*, repairs and all other items of upkeep. tion with the forthcoming visit of th* must he cleared away, it is held, be­ The Ford is the <-«r for the man who wants to get the moet for hie money. Governor-General will he discussed | fore the • can go to thi i .• *-• THE FORD IS THE CAR FOR YOU All officers and those in charge of Mature this Fall to ask for complete For Better Lighting for Home, Office Touring, Complete, $769.35 troops or packs are requested to powers to control facing by license or. Factory. National Motor Company, Limited make every effort to $ttend $ale Still Continues within its borders. „ Lamp» for Moving Picture Machines Ford Sales and Service Guild of Health.—Rev. T. E Rowe Greet Bargains in Diamond», Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass, $31 Yates Street Rhone 4900-1 will ' address the members end 5 friends of the Guild of Health in the Clocks, Silverware, Etc. PROLONG MAY Lamps for Every Purpose Cathedral Schoolroom on Wednesday i vening at 8 o'clock, and may be « onsultéd between 10.36 and 12.30 on A FINE OPPORTUNITY Hawkins & Hayward A Valuable Map.—-The Inner liar We ineeday morning at 1126 Richard­ bor Association Is about to add to son Street. The Students' Bible 3-Pigce Tea Set—Teapot, sugar and cream, beautifully sil- QUEEN’S REIGN Pacific Transfer Co. the valuable data It has compiled clas.4, conducted by Mr. Rowe, will ver-plated. Regular price $26.00. Electrical Quality and Service Stores about Victoria Harbor by the issu­ meet on Thursday evening at 8 • Sale Price ...... $19.50 ICO7 Douglas St. < >pp. City Hall. H. CALDWELL ance of a fine map of the whole area o'clock in the schoolroom of the Secretary Sylvester Advances Phone 643 from the m-w oc»*an docks up Vic­ Church of Our l»ord. Heavy Teaming of Every toria Arhn. All the latest wharf and Plan for Real Carnival 1193 Dougins St, Neaf Cor. Fort. Description a Specialty industrial changes are shown, also Heard Regina Wirelesia.—Operating All Goods Reduced Phone* 2627 the new r«*ad under construction on a 20-foot indoor aerial with a A three-day carnival for Victoria, Phones 243, 249 across the old reserve "to join the new detector tube a resident of this city last night picked up the broadcast incorporating and expanding the ône- bridge, and the industrial sites and day celebration usually -held on May Rfggaga Checked and Stored from the Regina Morning Leader developments on the resert The 24. Is suggested by C. B. Sylvester, Esprest—Furniture Removed * map will be' reduced in size for pho­ -offices. -Regina, with great clarity. The Leader, using Canadian Ttadio secretary of the celebration commit - The Paint That Stands Wearwwl Weather Our Motto: Prompt and civil to engraving purposes. and as 1/4 to 1/i Off tee. Corporation instruments, has a two service. Complaints will be dealt printed will be available for circula­ Alderman Harvey, chairman of the with without delay. tion in the next report' of the Inner kilowatt set and has been heard b> MARTIN SENOUR’S local fans for some time. The call ' Regular Marked Prices committee, recommended an earlier 737 Cormorant Street,: Victoria. Harbor Association T C. Sorby. the start to be made in the plana for Met or Trucks- -Deliveries. secretary, has compiled lh« informa- letters u( the Regina leader Station 100 per cent Pure Paint are CKCK. though the wave length IF 1923, and having that plan in mind, u n, the data being placed on the the committee will meet at the City map by various authorities inter- not ascertained. MITCHELL & DUNCAN Hall on Thursday evening at 8 THE MELROSE CO., LTD., 618 FORT ST., TEL 406 Burglary is Reported. — ThlevVs LIMITED JEWELERS, WATCHMAKERS, ETC. o'clock. entered the Douglas Street store of Central Building Phene 675 View and Broad Streets Secretary Sylvester will present Canadian Puget Sound the Victoria Owl Drug Company C. P. R. and B. C. Electric Watch Inspector*. the following draft proposals for the during the week end. and removed expanded celebration, believing that COFFEE from-$30 to $40 in cash from the till, this scheme will meet with a hearty Lumber and Timber I aimed. The entry was made support from the general public. SCRATCH FOOD by breaking's glass panel In the rear Opening day, Thursday, May 24— Co., Ltd. door, and turning the bolts. The Given Prison Sentence. - -The fail­ car driven by the accused crashed Morning, baseball and lacrosse; after­ Can Be Clean. Try Ours. place was carefully ransacked, but ure bf the accused to establish an Into the side of a wooden shed on noon. parade of the May Queen, with only the money is missing. The coronation ceremonies in Beacon Hill BEST alibi for 30 minutes of time occupied Montreal Street, tearing out one wall. Common 'Fir Dimension, Dressed mm police are invetsigating. The accused sustained a severe Bark: evening, the May iQueen's ball VICTORIA FEED COMPANY, LTD. Two Sides in a midnight ramble on Sunday last bruise that almost obliterated the at the Armory. Dardanelles Cases.—Charged with Boards and Shiplap, Dressed Two led to a conviction in the police right eye. The accused pleaded not Second day, Friday. May 25—Morn 1901 Government St. Phone “Two nine oh eight’’ speeding In the Dardanelles, the nar­ ing, band contests; organizations to «x>ld by All Grocers. court to-day of John Vlancy and guilty. Dr. F. M. Bryant. Chief Fry. Clear Fir Flooring. Celling. Siding. row portion 'of Fort Street, near St. Constables Ireland and Peterson be attracted from Portland. Seattle, Partition. Finish. Mouldings, Etc. Charles intersection. Joe Frank and William Martin. Ha oh w'ere given gave evidence In which they stated Tacoma. Vancouver. Iaidysmith, Na­ SEE OUR SPECIALS Gordon Patterson were each fined nix months’ hard labor, on a charge they saw the accused while drunk, naimo and other centres: afternoon, Very Low Prices on ^Short Length $20 in the city police court to-day. of retaining possession < being embedded in the aide <<( tho Morning, military display or sham excessive, at a point where rorhmon Children Take Fruit.—Further de­ battle to be arranged by the local DRY KINDLING WOOD building mentioned. Though a sen­ WOOD sense should be the guide to driver to predations on the part of gangs of tence of from 7 to 30 days could be military organizations: afternoon, Summer months sale of an Ideal Summer Fuel- Per cord, 96.00. drive slowly. youngsters In and around the city, imposed, the magistrate stated that school sports at the Willows; Boy Foot of Discovery Street FIR MILLWOOD . 84.50 upon private orchards have led the a term of two weeks would meet this Scouts display, racing, either horse Edgings, per cord, S3.76 Fined For Shouting. — Herbert police to take stricter precautions in or automobile. | Stocks, charged with shouting in case, without the option of a fine. DRY KINDLING . 85.50 this matter. In future the names of Should the miggrstions enumerated solicitation of business for a tally the culprits and their offences will prove acceptable to the celebration Phone5000 W.A.Cameron&Bro. Get Your Winter Supply Now. ho at the C. P. R. docks was fined be sought by the police for action in committeemen. It is expected .«ub- $19 In the city police court to-day • he Juvenile court, tt is said. Prop­ committees will be struck and or­ despite the fact tjiat his employer. MAJOR EDWARDS erty owners are asked to co-operate ganization of the various phases Andrew < 'alwell, stated his driver BICYCLE SALE Lemon Gonnason Co. with the poli.-e in bringing mischiev ­ given an farfV start. could not be heard above a whisper, ous youngsters to brook in this mat­ 7 Bicycles at ...... :...... S 7.50 ! Phone 77. 2324 Government St. and w^as no "spieler." Magietrato 10 Bicycles at ...... f-7S ter. 15 Bicycles at ...... 14.75 Jay held others had been fined for SEES SUCCESS 15 Bicycles at ;•...... 19.75 a like offense under the same cir­ Canadian Legion.—The first gen­ « cumstances. Frank Higgins, K. C. SSI. Johnson SL —■ Phsns 736 eral meeting of the Canadian legion FORTHCOMING PICNICS appeared- for the accused. Victoria Post, under the newlv '4 Doors Below Government 8t. eleeted officers and executive coun­ FOR TOC H PLAN VICTORY CYCLE WORKS1 Progress on Procedure.—The pro- cil, will he held in the club rooms on Aug 9- Kiwanis Club, at Beach , cedu r*- *l»y - law. dealing with the du­ Wednesday next, August 9. at 8 p. m House, Sidney. JACOB AARÇNSON ties of the mayor and aldermen while Routine business will be dlsposcu of Aug. 9—Ixiyal Order y»f Moose, in session, received further attention and various reports submitted a3 to Young Men's Clubs Secure at Willows Beach. in committee last night by the City the activities of the Association in Aug. 9—Princess Alexandra. CAMPERS CounoW. and progress was made. regard to the interview1' vyitn the Influential Support; Popular The facf that speakers should "rise Daughters and Mulds of England Hon. Dr. Reland. M. I\, Minister of at Portage Inlet- STOVE £0 to their feet, uncovered." to address Re-Establishment and the I'nem- in Eastern Centres the chair, elicited the remark that ployment. situation, particularly. All Aug. 9—Victoria Ixaige, Daugh­ WOOD

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A subscription list in aid of Billy TITLE OF DOMINION Muir, well-known Victoria athlete He Played 140 Holes of Golf WON LACROSSE TILT Yates Street BICYCLES, SPORTING GOODS, TOYS Phone 117 IE 71$ who was injured while diving at Toronto. Aug. 8.—Yorkshire will the Gorge last Saturday, has been meet McGill in the final game for started here. Such widespread the John Ross Robertson Cup sympathy has been aroused.over In a Day and Went to a Dance! and the Canadian Cricket Cham­ ONE HECTIC III Muir's Injury that many contribu­ IN NEAR TIE GAME pionship. This was decided at tions. it is expected, will be re­ 4210 Equals Mark Achieved Only ceived ut the business offices of the end of the second Yorkshire V.I.A.A. Defeats Sidney on Its The Times and The Colonist, or Innings yesterday when Saint Spokane, Aug. 8.—One hundred forty-four holes of golf in Edmunds, the Tykes’* opponents » [CORDOVA REGATTA TO Three Times in Baseball at the business headquarters *»f Own Grounds by 2-1 Score the Victoria ahd Island Athletic one day, in 14 hours continuous play, was the unique record In the semi-final faced the task History \nnociation in the A%mpire Rcslty established on the Spokane Down Hirer course yesterday by iif making —JI&8—runs Next Battle fcTScheduled for Company’s offices. Fort Street. second Innings, and conceded the ON VANCOUVER TRACK [f Ruth Gathers 4 Hits: Fails to Arthur E. Velguth, aged 44, local golfer. He made the round match to the present Dominion Thursday: May Decide of the 2826-yard course 16 times, probably walking close to champions. Boost Home Run Total B.C. LOSES FIRST 35 miles. —~. Series Riders Hurt, Outsiders Romp Annual Regatta Will Be Held New York, Aug. 8 —Equalling a I Then to-night he went to a dance, after vainly looking for Touch -and-ga__ suitably describes Home Inside the Money by Recreation Club at . performance recorded only three [ some one with whom to play a few games of tennis. the neat little tussle which the V. I. Cordova Bay times in the history of the major j NEW LEAGUE WILL Vancouver. Aug. 8.—A bad spill A. A. gave the Sidney lacrosse team leagues. Ken Williams of the St. j Velguth took the course at 4 ». m. after a breakfast of four occurred at th? race jneet here yes­ I .nuis Browns, clouted two homers CRICKET CONTEST at their own grounds last night when August Î6 is the date set for the terday in the second race, when no in the sixth Inning, his blows figur- | raw eggs and half a pint of cream. At the end of the 13th they defeated them 2-1 in one of the Cordova regatta which will be held niftiest games of the season. This ing prominently In the sixteen-to- j ■" round he ate a brown bread sandwich and drank a glass off ENCOURAGE YOUNG less than four horse* slipped and 1 by the Recreation Club at Cordova was the first game of the civic >-nr iroun.-me «rtminietered >° Saskatchewan Defeats West- milk. He kept moving all the time. His scores ranged from 45 threw their riders. Three of these j Bay under the a up pices of the C. A. Washington by the American League . . . n • • league and the V. I. A. A. proved no horses were backed heavily by the to 54, with an average of 50.31, against a par 36. He finished mean opponents in the conflict 'up S. C. Three championship events leaders. erners in Opening of Prairie public. Stanley H., View and Little Williams’s feat is a new mark for — the 1in«. will be a. feature of the. programme his play at 6 p. m. He had made 806 strokes. BASEBALL PLAYERS Abe. The latter slipped at the first modern baseball, but record 'books Tournament All dolled up in its best attire. Sid­ which will include both land and ney turned out to the witness its show it was duplicated three times turn, while the other three fell when aquatic events. Calgary. Aug. 8.—Western Canada Teams Will Battle for Rithet dean walk over the visitor* from turning into the home stretch. Gne In earlier days. Two members of the Committees appointed at the old Boston Nationals, C. Jones, in cricket tournament opened here to­ Victoria, but it "got the surprise of of the Jockey» was seriously hurt, hie 1880. and R E- Lowe, in 1894. hit day with Saskatchewan defeating Cup Under New Organi­ its young lifç when Tommy Nute hand being broken. As a result of the various meetings of the club met last two homers in an inning, while Bier- British Columbia, and Manitoba and Seattle Protest Over zation evened the score about one minute mishaps, three outsiders romped night and reported on the progress ha uer. who played with Brooklyn Alberta staging a draw match. after Sidney had secured its first home inside the money. of the regatta plans. The finance and Buffalo, also is credited with the Saskatchewan ran up a total of tally, and Broadbelt found the Sid­ Result*. committee states that a sufficient sum 180 runs. British Columbia totalled A new' baseball league to play for ney net for the odd score, and the has been raised by which to bring achievement in 1890. the R. 1’. Rithet Challenge Cup was First Race—Colonel Snider won. Babe Ruth was the big gun. in the 178. This game had a thrilling only other tally of the evening. All 121.95 $8.25, $4.45; second. Eye I Victoria orphan* to the beactx and finish. The umpire am^our#-»! the Gala Does Not Worry organized at a meeting of represen­ the scoring occurred in the1 third ‘ give them a day s holiday. This was attack that enabled the Yankees to Bright. $6.25, $3.80. third. Cascade. last over ‘and Silcock, in endeavoring tatives of the Independent ball teams done la*t year and proved a success, lK-at Herman Pillet. Detroit pitching of the city at the Y.M.C.A. last night. period. $3.20. Time, .59 3-5.. star, for the second day ITT strtps- to get the winning bit. did not get It was a big surprise for the Sid­ Second Race—Ed Le Van won, especially for the kiddies. It is the 1 hold of the-bajl properly and paid the These teams have entered the league, intention of the campers out at Cor­ sion. Ruth collected four hits and which will be run on the "knock-out” ney team had spruced themselves up $14, $5.95. $4.10; second, Hugo K scored t|re run In the ninth inning penalty, being well caught". Victoria Sport Heads for a win, and the game was a hot Asher, $9.10, $5.35; third. J. D. Sugg. dova Bay tr* give thg children of the Time saved Manitoba from defeat Protestant Orphanage an even better that gave the Yankees a 4 to 3 vic- C.P.R.. Standard Laundry. Odd Fel­ one. Some ferocious attacks fea­ $15 10. Time. .59 4-5. in their match against Alberta. When tured the playing after Jenner, who Third Race—Mayflower won. $4 23. time than last year. time was declared. Manitoba had 181 lows, Native Son a of Canada. Col­ Hornsby Is “Off.” ored Giants, Gyros and the Garrison had poked his head through the vis­ $3.20, $2.60; second. Jake Fountain. „__ Swimming Eventa runs for nine , while Alberta itors’ defence, and managed to foil $3 40. $2.70: third. Choirmaster Roger Hornsby had an off-day in had previously declared for 319 for Trustees of the Rithet Cup are Bob The 100-yards swimming champion­ Championship Meet Run Strictly In Accordance With Peden. George Burnes, K. T. Hughes, Pasco, who was net guardian of the Time, .59 2-5. , ___ the field and ruined his teams five wickets. ship for the bay will be among the « hances to go into first place .with while Mr. Peden and G. A. Beck are V: I. A. A. The fact is Jenner took Fourth Race—Celebrate won, $6.90. important events. Allan Hcmming- Alberta made history as P. P chairman and secretary-treasurer of a sizzling shot at the net. and Far- $4.05, $3.45; second. Black Top. two costly errors. The Boston Barnett and P. W. Johnson were Rules, They Say; Admit Justice of Portland's Polo way won the cup last year. It is a Bra\es nosed out St. I^ouis. 9-8. the league. 4 rall. who had endeavored to check, $5.25. $4.10; third. Balsy. $4.10. Time. handsome silver trophy and well associated in a fourth part­ The purpose of the new league la 1.17 2-5. Unusually-^heavy hit ting also fea­ nership. Becoming associated when Claim; Cody, Portland Coach, Repudiates Protest hid the ball from the goalie so that worth contending for. George Rus­ to develop the young ball players of the score was quite a surprise to the Fifth Race — Colonel Boyle won. sell. who is secretary of the club, tured other major league games three wickets were down for 75. they $3.20, $2.90. $2.20; second. Okan Pittsburgh made 12 hits in beating Victoria, and for this reason not more visitor’s net man. also presented a nice piece of silver were not parted imtil 234 runs had Move and Pays Tribute to V. I. A A than three senior league players will Bell. $7.25. $2.65; third, Benmore the Philadelphia 17 to 10. and Cleveland Nute Ties Score. war for the 100-yard canoe race, been added. Barnett was 184. , he allowed on any team. No senior Second: $2.25. Time. 1.25 1-5. pounded three Boston pitchers and while Johnson missed a century by which should attract wide competi­ league pitchers will be allowed to But this little turn in the enter­ Sixth .Race — Mabel Rule won. tion. The cup is up for competition won 7 to 0 in a seven-inning contest. play in the league. tainment only proved ..to arouse the $3.40, $3.25. $2.85. second. Bittern. The White Sox heal the Athletics British Columbia plays Alberta and again this year and should be an en­ Announcement that Coach Dan Vicker^^ the Crystal Swim­ The Standard laundry and the Victoria hove, who dug in. and with $4.80. $3.35; third, Jerry, $2.90. Time. tertaining event while the champion­ • 13 to 5, in the only other game played. Manitoba plays Saskatchewan on »l. : Sons of Canada will start the league Tommy Nute as hero for the occas­ 1.16 1-5. Tuesday. ming Club, of Seattle, intends to protest aJKnit the management ship dinghy race, for which there is Sieltr in Leed. me management j HChedule with a game August IS. The ion tied the score about a minute Seventh Race—Miss Herman won. also a silver cup donated by Mr. George Sisler. the St Louis star, of the Pacific Northwest championship gala, heldi under the BUS-ans « C.P.R. and Odd Fellows will battle after the first tally in the first per­ $6.40. $3.50, $3; second. Clover Jr. Norris, will be another of those, event* ha» bailed back TnTo TTie^rëagüë ln+ pi,», of the Victoria and I,land Athletic A»ociation here la* ; oiln'u i*m= iod. Quick work was a feature of $7.05. $5.15; third. Deckhand. $4.85. which will bring a large number of the American League, topping Ty ! this 'display, and Nute was like Time; 1.53, contestants out Cobb, manager of the Detroit Club. | MANAGERS TALK OVER Saturday, was not regarded very seriously by officials of the nm draw the uirraon grat.ued a greased lightning in hammering the A varied and versatile programme who enjoyed a brief leadership while j „ a, rubber between the post. But this is being arranged by a committee DEMPSEY-FIRP0 BOUT V. L A. A. to-day. A statement given out by W. H. Davies, “)>.l • 9:a- the St. I»uts favorite was out of the i V. I. A. A. superintendent, declared that the management of the ; ,i, jm * performance was soon duplicated, headed by J. C. Pendray and will in­ when Broadbelt also of the visiting game because of IllneSs. Sisler now j These delegates attended last HIGH SCHOOL BOY TO clude boat, canoe. Evinnidc and leads in the league with an average New York. Aug. 8.—Talk of a gala had been strictly in accordance with amateur rules in every team managed to bore his way swimming races, to say nothing of night's organisation meeting: C.P.R.. through the Sidney clan’s defence, <»f 411, while Cobb has dlopped to bout in South America between respect, and attributed Vicker's plans to his disappointment over H Lupton; Standard Lsuhdry. J. TRY CHANNEL SWIM the diving exhibitions and competi­ fourth place. Jack Dempsey and Luis Firpo, and with a swift shoulder stroke tions. In the early part of the dar Seattle’s failure to equal Victoria's success at the big swimming Danker». Odd Fellows. A. F. Young; slashed the ball at the Sidney goal, In the game against the Yankees Argentine heavyweight, was re­ Native Hons of Canada, E. Watkins field events will be held on the large yesterday Cobb failed to get a hit in vived to-day when it was learned meet. and J. Dakers; Colored Giants. Tom and bulged the net for the second . < ‘gdensburg, N.Y., Aug. sand bar which provides ample room three times up. while Sisler in the that Jack Kearns, Dempsey’s "We are not worrying in the Alexander; Gyros. Alex. Straith. goal of the period. Harold Brunette. 19. high school for such sport*. Open events will be game l>etween the Browns and manager, and- Dan McKetrick, slightest degree over the announce­ PLAY FOR FIRE RELIEF. Many a raid on the V. I. A. A.’s athlete, announced to-day that he also listed on the programme and Washington smashed out two hits in conferred with Tex Rickard and ment of Vickers's protest.” said Mr. CORBETT’S MANAGER DEAD. goal was made by the Sidney playerp would begin training for an at­ outside «competition will add to the three times at bat. Frank B. Flourney at Madison ' Davie’s statement. "It seems likely and Pasco proved himself another tempt to swim the English Chan­ Interest of those who attend the aa- on Friday night the Fern wood budding goalie of no mean abilities, nuai gala. Square Garden yesterday. to us that Vickers Is being in­ Pharmacy and the Automotive Trades Peterboro. Aug. S.—Fred A. Hodg­ nel. He plans to sail for England but some shots came perilously near TO-MORROW WILL SEE “I have been asked to promote a fluenced too much by his disappoint­ team will play what promises to be son, 59, manager of Jim Corbett, September 15. The announce­ bout between Dempsey and Firpo ment over the failure of the Ameri­ an interesting game of baseball. The when he was heavyweight boxing going in. One shot the ball actually ment followed what Is believed can swimmers to equal the per­ VITAL CONTEST IN in South America, but there was proceeds will be given to the Mer- champion of the world, died from struck the post, and the Victoria lad* here to be the first successful at­ LEAGUE GAMES nothing of a definite nature ac­ formance of the Victorians—dis­ vtlle sufferers The Fern w ood nine heart trouble here yesterday. were held in suspense for a few tempt at swimming the .St. appointment which doubtless was in- WEDNESDAY CRICKET complished,” Rickard said. ”1 don’t have been playing together for three moments. But they soon regained I-awrence River here at a point I creased by the defeat of Miss Kath- their poise and revisited the Sidney National League. expect anything definite for a I erine Brown, of the Crystal Swim­ years and have never lost a game where it is a mile and a quarter One of the mo^interesting game» couple of days." On the other hand the challengers atmosphere. wide and the current dangerously Philadelphia— r h b ming Club, by Miss Audrey Griffin, have a team that w ill make the Stewart Gets K. O. of the Wednesday "Cricket League The promoter added that Willard, of Victoria, in the fifty and hundred MRS. MALLORY MAY swift. Brunette accomplished the Pharmacists step lively. It was In one of these thrilling and Philadelphia ...... jo js • season will be plaM-d to-morrow Brennan and Wills were discuss­ I vards events. Miss Brown had been HAVE A HARD TIME feat, swimming from one shore to Bill .ri »»—C oo[H-r. Carlson. Clamer afternoon at Beacon Mill Park be­ ed yesterday as possible oppon­ i heralded before the gala as a prob­ exciting rushes that Stewart, of the the other and return, being in the visiting team, went down to the t .7 . T»ld' w'>'>««. Singleton. Huh- tween Wei 1er'» and the Broad Street ents for Dempsey. able champion. DEFENDING TITLE water an hour and 45 minutes. bell and Henline cricket el • *:-na. A large number of "Americans have become so ac­ ■count of ten when, after going the Chicago-Brooklyn postponed, rain. Wednesday cricket followers will be customed in recent years to unbroken WEDNESDAY LEAGUE length of the field, he passed the ball Cincinnati-New York postponed, rain. At Boston— rhF! on hand to witness this game which victories in practically every branch New York. Aug. 8 —An unusual­ to a fellow player, but collided with no doubt" will give the winners an of sport that Victoria's wonderful ly representative field will start an opponent’s hard end of the stick, Boston ...... 9 t excellent opportunity of capturing KINGSTON STREET showing Saturday must have been a play in the National Women's and was temporarily put out of the WHITE KNOCKS OUT Batteries—Haine. Barefoot. Sherd ell the league championship. The pre­ hard pill for them to swallow. But, AVERAGES ARE OUT Tennis Championship at Forest game. He was soon tin the mele and Ainsmitn. Clemons: Watson Mc­ sent league standing shows Weiler'a. so far as we can find out there are Hills, N Y.. August 14. according again, and the conflict progressed to Namara, Oeechger and O'Neill. Broad Street and St. Aldan's tied CL|ÉR PLANS CLAY no legitimate grounds for protesting to the list, of entries filed with the end of the last period with no American League. for the leadership with only four < the United States fawn Tennis further scores, hut plenty of excite— BARRETT IN THIRD At Chicago— r. h E. "We admit, however, that the Mult­ Sparks Leads Batsmen and Association. Entries close to­ ment and thrilling moments. Philadelphia ...... more games to play. tit. Aidan’s, be­ Chicago ...... U it g ing without the services of their cap­ nomah Club, of Portland, may have a morrow. Mrs. Molla BJurstedt Thursday night will tell the tale. Bowlers: Interest Keen in Mallory, of New York, rules a Batterie*—Rommel. Sullivan, Ketch- tain.. Mr. Sparks, will have a hard right to ask for a re-play of the At the Royal Athletic Park the con­ Chicago Lightweight Lands am, Tarrison and Perkins. Brurgv; time to win their game. Broad COURT TOURNAMENT water polo match which Victoria favorite to retain her singles title, flict will be resumed, and if the Vic­ I^everett and Yaryan. Wednesday Play particularly in view of the excel­ Street supporters are very anxious won. Subsequent investtgatirms^hew toria lads secure a win. well there’s Right to Philadelphia Boy’s At Cleveland-- R H E. that there was some confusion about lent form she has shown in re­ nothing eles to perform except the Boston r...... a 7 g to see their team win the champion­ Wednesday League cricket teams Cleveland • ...... 7 9 x ship owing to the fact that it is the the timing of this event. Portland cent invitation tournaments She ceremony of accepting the champion­ Heart Series to Start August 19; claims that the game should be re­ stand as follows, according to averages is expected . to encounter keen Batteries — Ferguson. Fullerton, only team in the league which has leased to-day. for play up to August 2: ship. but. a win for the Sidney team Piercy and Walters; L hle and O’Neill. not called upon Saturday players to played or tie considered without ef­ opposition, however. The entry will mean a tie. and an even more New York. Aug. 8.—Charlie White. At Detroit— R H. E. Announce Rules of Contests fect There appears to be Justice in of Miss Gladys Hutchins, Wejler s ...... exciting game for the championship. Chicago lightweight, last njght New York ...... 4 11 1 strengthen it. In their first two sea­ champion of .Canada and Ber­ sons they had a hard struggle, somc- this claim. t t th t the Broad Street A large crowd is expected to attend kn--< k«-d out Bobby Barrett, of Phila­ Detroit ...... 3. 5 3 M u^omah^cSb^of^Portia muda* . w ill giv e .an-.international the Ttroraday wight game- which will v Hatteeiei—Jones amt Sc hang. Pillell# -ftinos only beinir-abig-tTr fiPT3 cTgfiff B3TTTM- delphia, nr IKe'thifd *■Fofihd dr'ffieir and Baasler. tennis circles will be the first annual aspect to the championship. commeneç at 7 o’clock. fifteen-round match in New York og ’nine men, but by team co-oper­ pected to back the Crystal Club, of Spencer's ... At St. Louis— R. H E. ation their third year shows them open tournament for the City of .Vic­ The team* last night were as "fol­ Velodrome. Washington ...... 1 * 1 Seattle, up in Its protest. This Is lows: St. Louis...... 16- 19 S with a full team tied for top posi­ toria clay court championships which not so. Jack Cbdy. coach v-f the High •Jn the semi-final Pal Moore, of tion. Inr<. Not Out Total Score V.I.A.A.—Pasco. Fairall, McGregor. Memphis, and Jack Wolfe, of Cleve­ Batterie*—Mogndge, Brick *on and will l»e held on. the Kingston Street Multnomah Club, whs in tlfls city Pleinich, Wright and Collins. Broad Street now has a splendid F A Sparks (St Aldan's) .... 453 111 Huxtat*le. Pophain. Broadbelt. J. land. fought twelve rounds to a draw. club courts from August 19 to 26 in­ yesterday and we discussed the an­ G. Lifton (Spencer's) ...... 310 Western League. bowling and fielding team, and has nouncement of the <’rystal Clubs pro­ Fairall. Nute. Brown titewart. W. The crowd did not like Moore's jump­ clusive. There are five events on the C. I’. Askey i Waller s) ...... 313 Hicks, Patterson; PassmAv. Han­ ing tactics and booed the decision. Wichita, 7; Sioux City, 2. been steadily increasing its test. Mr. Cody said that he would MaJ Taylor (St. Aldan's) ...... 176 Oklahoma. 9; Des Moine.». 4L strength. Wei 1er's have a very programme — men’s singles, ladies’ have nothing to do with thin move T. H ■ Knapman i Weller's) .... cock M. Hicks. < 'harle> McKenna, of New York, St. Joseph. 6; Denver. 1. former amateur heavyweight • ham- strong team and will make a des­ singles, men's doubles, ladies’ doubles and desired merely to have a re­ I». Fletcher ...... Robertson. Jenner. Reid, tiegallebra. giving a boxing lesson to Tim Kelly, B i(Ta!o, 1-1: Toronto, 4-9 ru addition to Shis programme in the A. Booth (Five C’*> ...... Me Lure. M. Nortoh ; Armstrong, Me- of Brooklyn. McKenna covpr^ct "* Baltimore., 4: Niewark, 4.*r*' of winning to-morrow's majeh it entitled the V. !. A. A. to great Ï 16 8 Orly two game*. P. C. Payne (Spencer's) ...... 12 1 18 ". v 41 ,Int> re. Kelly's body with blows, closed one" should be well worth seeing. form of men's consolation singles and S. Kirkham (Weller's) ...... 9 « . 147 38 16 3 Summary. eye tind cut a gash over the other ladies' consolation singles, which will Bdr Willcox (Garrison) ...... 11 1 162 73 16,2 GETS ROAD RACE MEDAL. POSTPONE TENNIS MATCH. W Cowan i Broad Street ) .... 12 2 65 ’14 6 one. He was given the decision at bo open to players defeated in the 1** Goal»—First period, none. Second, the end of their six-round bout. CpI. Waggett ((jjkrison) ...... 12 2 143 62 14.5 none. Third period, Jenners, tiidney, championship singles. - The tennis match which was to G. Ileinekey (Broad Street) ... 8 ft 112 57 14 0 JavtY Worman, of England, and On Saturday morning I.awrenew PLAN CHALLENGES 6 min.; Nute, V.I.A.A., 6.30 Broad­ Everett was presented with a gold B. Hall i Weller a> ...... 11 0 148 53 11.5 Sammy Green, of the Bronxt fought The prizes for the events are hand­ have been played between a team belt, V.I.A.A., 10 min. Fourth period. from the Kingston Street Club gnd a K. H. Thorn (Spencer's) ...... ft*. a four-round draw. medal by Chief Fry for winning the some challenge cups. The cup for"the H Ï ten-mile road race which wa* held "R ' team of the Victoria Lawn Ten­ H. F. Hewitt (HI. Aldan's) .... 112 11.2 In the White-Barrett bout a stiff men's «ingles has been presented by 47 110 Penalties—First period, none. Sec­ under the auspices of the Police nis Club to-day has been postponed G. Maynard (Spencer's) ...... * 1 right over the heart sent Barrett to , FOR MANN TROPHY :he, Lieutenant-Governor of British P. Richardson (Broad. Street) 10 u 1ft8 19 19.8 ond period, none. Third period. Sports on July 19. The medal wan ('olumbia and must be won three until Saturday afternoon at half past F. Ackroyd ( Broad Street > .... 12 0 128 33 H 6 Broadbelt. J. Fairall, Grossie). 3 the canvas. He sprawled on his face engraved as follows: “Vic. P. M. B. A. trying vainly to rise, and after being y* ars in succession to become the two when It will be played on the Pie. Biss (Garrison) ...... 13 s u 109 ■ 9 0 minuta each. Fourth period, none. counted out was lifted to his corner sports, 1922, ten-mile road race open, possession of one person. The same Kingston Street courts. won by Lawrence Everett.” Sapperton and Squamish May conditions prevail for the ladies’ sin­ Follow where he sat In tears. Two minutes gles cup. which is the gift of Hon. C. P. R. BASEBALL. Overs WktS. Ave and -fifty-seven second* of the round Sparks (St. Aldan's) .....w...... 9* 66 418 6.3 LAUNDRYMEN AND SPENCER ELEVEN. Make Try for Silverware John Hart, Minister of Finance. For Knapman (Wellers') ..-.J...... 38 had passed when flie referee finished the men’s doubles the challenge cup The C. P. R. Baseball Club will 271 Ackroyd (Broad St.) ...... 108 53 388 7 3 SONS TO BATTLE counting over the Philadelphian. The following players will repre­ Vancouver, B. V., Aug. 8.—The i« the gift of A. H. Mitchell, and The meet the C. P. R. Vancouver tea in at Lifton (Spencer's) ...... 18 15 1Î6 Barrett put up a good battle, forc­ Dally Colonist has presented that for the titadium on Saturday next, at AT THE STADIUM sent Spencers in the Wednesday Mann C’up. emblematic of the amateur Pendray (Broad St.) ...... 35 289 8.2 ing it as long as it lasted. White cricket match with the Five C*a at lacrosse championship of the world, the ladles’ doubles. These trophies 6.30, for the first game of the Lee Purling (Garrison) ...... 38 17 149 8 7 cautiously avoided the dangerous I»aviei (Garrison) ...... the Jubilee Hospital .to-morrow: F. is back in Vancouver, and with it are to be put up for competition every Mong Kow Cup. The local boys ex­ ...... 29 16 140 8.7 The Standard Laundry and Native right hand of his adversary, and Harrison (Weller's) ...... 27 13 115 8 8 Smith (Capt.). H. Street C. Locke. O. the Kilmarnock Clip, which goes with year, and the .‘•ame applies for the pect to win, but a hard exciting gâm« Sons of Canada will battle on the when hi* •'ooortunlty dame to end the Lifton. F. Smith. N.. L. Maynard* F. mixed doubles trophy. Kirk hum (Weller's) ...... «1 22 207 •J 4 titadium diamond to-night In a re­ the B. C. title. The two trophies, the is assured with Allie McGregor contest he was quick to take advan­ Payne, C. Jelllman, J. Thorne. ’ D. handling the Indlcitor. Quainton (Five C's) ...... 98 35 338 . 9 6 turn match, the first match between former of gold pnd the latter of Rules of Tournsment Miller (St. Aldans's) ...... 15 8 8ft 19 0 tage of it. Donaldson. G. RHburn. Reserves: W. The tournament will be run under Askey (Weller’s) ...... 56 24 251 10.4 the two teams having been won by White advanced in his long trip to sljver, .« i reposing safely out at < m TYEES TEAM OUT. live Native Sons. Harry Savage’» B. Grand and W. Farrow. Jones Park, where Vor> Hesse placed the rules of the Canadian Lawn Ten-, Payne (Spencer's) ...... another championship bout wltb ...... 87 11.2 aundrymen are confident that they them on the return of the Vancouver nis Association. Matches will be the Fletcher (Broad Street) ...... *... 24 271 Bennv Leonard, the titleholder and The following members of the Cool (Garrison) ...... 29 11 125 11.3 cm square account* to-night. Joe Barrett took a long drop. The results B. C\ A. L. A. team from Victoria, Vest out of three advantage sets, ex­ 115 timlth will-pitch for them, while Cur­ cept in the finals of the men’s singles Tyees baseball club are requested to Jones (St. Aldan's) ...... 52 1* 207 mav mean that W’hlte and Lew Tend- where they received them Saturday. turnout at the Victoria High School Biss (Garrison) ...... 40 16 294 12.7 tis will be on the mound for the Sons. Thus far no actual challenges have and doubles, when the best three of Jelllman (Spencer's) ...... 6.1 289 13.1 ler. who recently was turned back b> WHEN YOU NEED five advantage sets will be played. on Wednesday evening for their Leonard, will meet. They pever have been received for either of the mugs, game against the Royals: Relcom Bailey (Garrison) ...... 106 13.2 although Sapperton and l. I* A.-» The competition is open to all com­ Waggett (Garrison) ...... 38 13 166 13 8 THREE JUNIOR BALL fought each other Belford, Barbarele. Bothwell, Dunn 14 7 Squamish an- expected to try' for ers irrespective of residence En­ Smith (Spencer’s) ...... 23 11 162 Mill • trance fees are payable in advance, Passmore. Davidson, Anderson. Mc­ Helneky (Broad Street) ...... 35 8 130 16. i GAMES TO-MORROW them. Negotiations with the former being $3 for three events and $1.50 Lennan. McCallam. champion. Sel­ Booth (Five Ce) ...... 28 10 177 17-î DEMPSEY TO POST HIS_ team, winners of the New West­ for a single entry. Entries must be lers. Stephens, Wachter and Hock­ This season has been the most interesting that the Wednesday players have The Junior League baseball games FORFEIT FOR FIGHT minster League, are under way. while made to C. H. O'Halloran, 607 Cen­ ing. had, and a greater number of men have enjoyed the game than ever before Some to-morrow night will be as follows: Wood Andy I’aull, of the Indians, figures tral Building, not later than Wednes­ of the clube have helped to increase the popularity of the game conàiderably Tyees and Royals at the High WITH BILL BRENNAN on winning the local senior amateur day. August 1$, at 6 p.m. The draw Five P'a have given games at Various times to thirty-seven player*. Garrison PHONK 2SS—THE WIN GOLF MEDALS . have tried thirty. St. Aidan’s thirty-three. Spencer’s twenty-four. Broad Street School: ,Pirates and Meta at Central title and then challenging for the B. from day to day -will be published in Park. Vancouver Street ; Tigers and C. and world's trophies. < nineteen and teller's eighteen. The games have been played with the best of Chlcagttt Aug. 8.—Jack Dempsey, the papers. * sportsmanship and there Is no doubt that Wednesday cricket has made greater Um-Tumbea at Central Park Qua- world* heavyweight champion, due The tournament will commence at Miss Sayward and Mrs. Pierce, of Moore- progress this year than ever. The Increasing number of spectators Is a sigr Ira Street: Y. M; C» A., a bye. to arrive here fa^day to post his for­ LADIES’ BOGEY MATCH. 2 p.m. on Saturday. August 19, and the Victoria Golf Club, have won the silver and bronze medals given by that the game Is Improving In quality and the Wednesday cricketers expect the Th«* Royals have announced the feit for the Lalnir Day match with ucceeding days at 4 p.m.. except on next year they will be formidable rivals of their Saturday brother* tvr populai ’..Mowing line-up for their game: hittington The regular hogey competition of Wednesday and the finals Saturday, the Ladies’ Golf Union for the four favor, and will drew the greater crowd*. As It Is. the matches at Bee. <.i Bill Brennan at Michigan City. Ind.,* W Benson. White, Robinson, MvNaugh- the ladles of the Colwood Golf and when the play will start at 2 p.m. best net returns during the year Hill always have more onlooker* than those at one or two of the senior grounds in expected to be a spectator at the LUMBER CO, LTD. Country Club Will b© belt# on Tburs- I These arrangements will be subject with handicaps from scratch to 20 In­ In a year or so It Is confidently expected that the Wednesday league will be able ton. S&llaway, Hflton, Henley, Jones, Anderson - Dundee fight at Aurora on day. August 10. I to weather conditions. clusive and from 21 toe 36 inclusive. to field a ’rep’ team good enough to challenge the Saturday League and beat it. Hall, Lmdley and Brown. Friday VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY. AUGUST S. 1.22 11 •

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/Times Correspondence) Sooke Harbor—A public meeting is to be held at the Sooke Hall on Mon­ Wash With Caticura S«ap day, August 14, at 8 pm. under the auspices of the Sooke Harbor Devel­ and Hate a Gear Sirin opment Association, to take further action in relation to the non-opera­ Bathe with the Soap and hot wa­ tion of the Canadian National Rail- ter on ligne end retiring, using x ay between Victoria and Sooke Har­ plenty of Soap. )( any eigne of pim­ GROCERIES Special Purchase ^of 36-In. bor. ples. redness or roughness ere pres­ Specislly Priced for a Busy 29-Inch Printed Voiles . For the past twelve years thousands ent smear with the Ointment and of dollars have been spent in the kt it remain five minutée before Morning _•* British Spun Silks, $1.89 Yd. Scoko Harbor district in anticipation bathing. Always include the Cuticnra £ •f the operation of-thls railway, and Wagstaffe's Marmalade, 16 07- Reg. 39c Yard Heavy weight Spun Silk, in a clear cream .shade with a rich thousands of dollars are lost to this Talcum in your toilet preparations. jars ...... Section of Southern Vancouver Isl­ Del Monte Brand Finest Quality lustrous finish. This silk is ideal for most puiqxraes. dresses, and each year through its non-opera­ la—». Uwiwi MtlTKsiSl. Seedless Raisins, 11 oz. pkge. For tion. and while a number of men are ...... ITc waists, lingerie,'children's wear and men's shirts. 36 inches continually employed upon the up­ keep of this read and its bridges, with 3 for ...... wide. X’alue (2.50. Special for Wednesday 89 Face Veils. 5c Each the exception of a few logging trains Holeum Brand Imported Honsy. fsrrtnrprr TWo fiFr'Wiek—tnera W no morniug, per yard In brown, green and taupe, in 11 ox. jars 30C —Main Floor return for all the public money which DELEGATES TO Royal City Brand Pumpkin, full medium mesh, with small spots or plain designs. Values to has been spent upon this road. It is CONSERVATIVE EVENT natural flavor retained. 2‘* lb. not surprising that public feeling is tins. Special ...... 30# 25c. Wednesday Morning being aroused, especially when It is 300 yard* of these beau- CHOSEN AT DUNCA Libby's Pork and Beans with To­ 5c ('.ear td all that only the lack of tiful printed Voiles 27-Inch White Flan­ Children’s Beach — Main Floor cheaper transportation facilities is mate Sauce, per thi ...... lBr keeping back one of the finest dis­ • (Times Correspondence.) Mario Elizabeth Brand Sardines, offered Wednesday nelette, Special 14c Shoes, 95c a Pair , tricts within ta*y reach of the cap­ Duncan.—The National Liberal "packed in Portugal. , Special. morning. Printed in Just the kind the kiddies like for Three Notion ital city of the Province, While Conservative Association here held per tin ...... 3di<" neat designs and ex-, a Yard • team operated line might not be Dunbar Brand Shrimps, suffi­ playing on the beach or for paying concern, yet there is no doubt further meetirlg on Saturday after ■ eellent color com­ .JL9JdL.X*Iiifl..«ACJUUtX JÊLfaJJÜLF-iX.-ny Bargains that a twice-a-day or more frequent noon for the purpose of electing dele ciently cooked for salads, may - Flannelette, of a clone woven bathing. Come In white or onnaise, and all cold dishes. binations. 29 inches Women's Hose Supporters gas car service would pay and do a gates to the joint convention of the texture. Though not ôf a heax y brown canvas, also red fox lace Women's Pad Hone Supporters, tremendous lot towards the develop­ Special, per tin ...... 36< British Columbia Conservative As­ w i d e. Wednesday w-lghi this flannelette will boots with rubber soles and w ith Kleinërt's Sure-on «deep* ment not only of Sooke Harbor, but Mr». Porter» Mayonnaise er give excellent wear and launder all the Intervening country through sociation and the National Liberal morning, spring heel*. Size* 6 to 10 V and strong webbing with good Thousand Island Dressing, pic­ perfect 1: 27 inches wide. Spc- which the line passes. Conservative party, G. Checke was nic size, per bottle...... 35^ per yard Specially priced at, elastic. Come In black or Nature has made the Sooke Har­ 19c « ial for Wednesday -m the chair and H. P. Tooker. repre Bird's Custard Pewder, standard i- —Main Floor white. Value 50c. Special for bor district one of unique beauty, and renting the National Liberal-Con Morning, per yard.... XtV per pair...... x 95c flavor, large tins ...... 40* Wednesday Morning. OK/* never before have eo many tourists servaitve party, also the — Main Floor — Main Floor per pair ...... MÜt- •nd visitors come to this locality, as Delicia Brand Veal Loaf, 3 tins r chairman's table. : t.iis year over the main motor road P for...... 50* Hair Pins in Boxes Mr. Tooker explained that the | from Victoria, which demonstrates Victoria Food Products, Ltd., Assorted Hair Pins in boxes, ! the fact that the district is becoming meeting had been called by direction of headquarters in Vancouver and Lemon Pie Filler, per packet in black or bronxe. Value 25c. more and more popular. During last for ...... 35* Special for Wednesday "| Q » hipring the opportunity for making laid down the lines on which it was Continuing Our Summer Blouse Sale money seemed so good to one of the to be conducted. He said the purpose Pyramid Brand Vacuum Table Morning, per box...... JLvV largest firme in Victoria owning of the meeting was to. appoint dele Salt, 2 lb. sacks, 2 for... IBP All-Wool Mendings sight-seeing cars that permission for gates to the forthcoming conven 3 lb. sack for ...... 1 Oc Voile and Muslin Blouses English imported Mending l unning rights being granted over the lion, and by direction of headquarters COFFEE FREE Wool, specially made for-Hud­ bnished track of the Canadian Na­ all those taking part in voting and With eax h pound of Malkin a Blouses of good quality material, in slip-over and tuck-in styles; neatly tucked and em­ son's Bay Company, in black, tional was wired for, the proposal be­ the delegates themselves should sign ing to change the ordinary wheels on a pledge undertaking to support the Best old style tin of coffee you broidered. Roll or Peter Pan collars, tiuislied with lace edging. Others in collarless white, navy, natural, grey, the cars to flanged wheels to fit the Libera I - Conservative party, both in buy, we will give you abso­ style with square or round necks; long or short sleeve*. Value to *1.95. (B OQ heather, lovat, red. brown and tails, but this was not granted. The Dominion and provincial elections. lutely free, one ‘‘flavor seal­ tan. Value Sc. Special for Sooke River Falls are claimed by He did not think there was anything ing" one-pound tin of Mal­ Summer Blouse Sale ...... «PX.Awar Wednesday Morning, OK/* those familiar with both to equal 7 skeins for ...... mDC in the pledge that need prevent Con kin* Best Vacuum Packet those near Bgnff for acenery and SA-rv.ilIX es from signing it ; that Coffee. Old Style, per tin 65* y . —Main Floor beauty, and these are within 2U9 bound the party together in better Voile Blouses. Values to $2.50. Voile Blouses, Values to $3.50. yards of mile post 2» on the C.N.R. —Lower Main Floor grade, and this year, no doubt, hun­ unity and would be a factor Sale Price $1.79 Sale Price $2.49 dreds of tourists and holiday-makers strengthening them and would in no Boys’ Knickers, way prejudice them if ther signed it. would have patronized the road and Dainty Blouses in pretty check voile. In shades Dainty cross-bar* Voile Blouse* with smart roll seized the opportunity of visiting this He then asked all present to come up $1.25 a Pair to the table and sign the pledge, so of pink, mauve and blue. Pater Pan collar collar finished with buttonhholç edge and neat beauty spot so near to Victoria had Boys' Knickers, made from good any sort of service been permitted that the business of the meeting and short sleeves finished with line pleating. embroidery In contrasting colors. others with could be proceeded with. A few quail t> grr\ donegal offert Efforts are now being made to­ White voile Blouses with Peter Pan collar and wards a Greater Victoria. Scheme could not see their way to do this, smart cas**de front flnixh.M writh colored sHUh- i weed, all full lined and atrong- that Victoria, one of the most beau­ eo left the room long sleeves finished with black bows, neat pin mg. Another pretty et\ le with Peter Pan collar, ly sewn. Sixes 22 to 28. tiful cities upon the Pacific Coast and The following ten delegates to the tucks trim the front. Others with smart fichu edged with neat lace or fine pleating, long or J’Tice, per -,—_ enjoying a wonderful climate, may Vancouver convention, to be held on front and Val. lace trimming. Values i short sleeves. Values to $3.50. $1.25 ie developed along similar lines to August 21, 22 and 23, were then 7 j —Main Floor Los Angeles. California, but how can tto $2.50. Hummer Sale...... $1.79 Summer Blouse Sale...... $2.49 such splendid hopes mature if pub­ Mrs Hird, Duncan ; Miss Davidson. lic* money already spent is not put to Cobble Hill: Mrs. Jos. Reade. Cowi- Boys’ Jerseys, $1.50 good use? With unsurpassed scenery chan: Messrs. Stewart Mucleod. Cob of varied nature, an ideal climate, ble Hill; J. H. Whlttome. Duncan ; Made from fine knit pure Wool cool nights and the many natural as­ G. F. Tautz. Maple Bay. R. Wilson In navy -only, button shoulder, sets abounding in Southern Vancou­ trimmed with red stripe around ver Island, there is absolutely no rea­ Duncan; H If. Smiley, Chemainus; Specials in Stationery son why Greater Victoria should not 1 O. Averill, Cowlchan; J Edge­ collar. All sixes. d»-| CT|4 combe. Duncan, and three ex-officio, “Hudabnia" Fine Linen Misses’ Summer Frocks Price...... ePl.DU soon be realized and become the most C. H. Dickie. HP.; George A. Cheeke. Cretonne popular resort in the Pacific North Note Paper —Main Floor candidate at the last provincial elec­ 72 sheets in a packet. Wed­ At Reduced Prices It is hoped 4hat the public meeting tion. and W. Dwyer, representative nesday Morning Spe- OP » to be held at the Sooke Hall next of the National Liberal -Conservative ciaL per packet...... ttt)v Dainty Knocks of voile, spotted muslin and organdie, fea­ Boys’ Caps 60c Each Monday evening will be widely at­ party. Sale tended and pressure against be Envelopes te Match turing smart styles, sonic with frills and flaçcs and others Smart little one-piece Caps in brought from all quarters upon the NURSING ASSOCIATION Wednesday Morning 25C in more girlish and simple models, Suitable for after­ a manly shape. Comfc jn light authorities to have this long com­ and dark shades in all , Special, 109 for noon teas and garden parties. Come in the season's new­ sizes. Price ...... OVV pleted road put into operation. COMMITTEE TO MEET -Main Moor Special Values est colors of white, peach, nile. rose, black and many -‘-Main Floor SOOKE ATTRACTS (Times Correspondence) others Wonderful values at Qf- (PQ A for Wednesday Mewhosin — Ah extraordinary these reduced prices...... «POeîztJ to «Pï/etJx/ MANY VISITORS special meeting of the management Attractive Candy Specials committee of the local Nursing As­ Secçnd Floor (Times Correspondence) * sociation will be held at Col wood For Wednesday Morning Morning Sooke Harbor—There was a large Hall, on Thursday, August 10, at Nut Fudge number of visitors to Sooke Harbor 8 P m, Summer time. A full board /i pure chocolate flavored Smart Sports Skirts Reduced to $8.50 31-Inch English Cretonnei, over the last week-end. and many meeting is requested. fudge. Regular SOc. Special 36c a Yard xvere the cars parked Surdav after­ A garden party under the auspices In smart tailored and pleated style*, in homenpun. prunella and^ noon in front of the ‘Sooke Harbor of the Metvhoein Braheh of the W A flannel cloth, and offering a choice of the newest stripe* and We have just received * new ship­ Hotel, where one of the most lovely will be held In the grounds of Mrs pound...... w.... 30c Rising s home, at Mctchoein. on Wed­ checks for town or i-ountry wear. Skirt* suitable for sports ment of these Kuglish Cretonnes, in •"iews of the harbor and Straits of Fruit Rolls wear, including tenni*, boating and walking. Come in the Juan de Fucs is to be obtained. A nesday, August 23, starting In the In a large assortment of pure a wide selection of beautiful colors season's newest shades. Waist sites 25 to 20. p'A right-seeing car also brought out afternoon at 2.30 Among manv other fruit flavors. Regular 25c. attractions tennis will be arranged and designs, and the quality is equal 1 quite a number for the drive. To Special at per those who were able to remain over by kind permission of the Whitney- — Second Floor lo most 50c cretonnes. 31 QP until late in the evening a most glo Griffiths Brothers., whose tennis 15c rious picture presented itself, as the court is nearby, and clock golf will be —Main Floor inches wide. Sale Price, jard.OvV A Hosiery Bargain full moon shed her light over these arranged by Paul Rising Extra Fine Mercerized Hose waters, and even residents in the dis­ Full fashioned, good wide top trict remarked upon the loveliness of NEW INDUSTRY AT Nottingham Lace Curtains, and reinforced heel and toes. the scene. New English Toiletries Mothers! See This Come in a perfect black only SIDNEY THIS WEEK Compressed Tablets of Perfumed 95c a Pair and will give good wear. Sixes GOVERNMENT LIQUOR Bath Salts *‘2 to Per (Times Correspondence) A limited quantity of there Nottingham ...... -Make...hàü&VméUfir. aa..... Special Bargain in Lure Curtains for Wednesday morning's Pair ...... 39c STORE AT SIDNEY Sidney This week SRtiney ,-s to —Main F loor R*ve a new Industry. The Saanich vain: In h wide aasoNment of «Htingi - 3.2 iiu_h.es apd yunin (Times Correspondence) Canning Company is going to pro wonderful odors. long. Price, per Qp' •Sidney—A Government Liquor ducc chicken feed by grinding up all $2.25 Children’s Gingham the clam shells which have been ic Cups and Saucers, Store was opened here to-day. F. E. Du Barry's Bath Saltate C —Third Floor Smith is liquor \endor. > cumulating during the clam canning. A necessity for the dainty A twelve horse-power electric motor 6 for $2.00 A tag day Is to be held here on toilet; ten udors. has been installed and is capabldof Frocks Tuu will like, the appearance of Wednesday under the auspices of the crushing six tons of shells a day. Per bottle ...... $ theso Cup* and Saucers. An North Saanich Women's Institute in 1.00 Heavy Printed Linoleum, The dust from the crushing can also aid of a former resident of Sidney, Du Barry'» Colonics English shipmment in pretty be made use of, As it Is a good Cooling and soothing in case n j?lnk floral spray designs, with who has lost everything in one of fertilizer. Values to $1.75 for 98c 85c Per Square Yard the forest fires. , of headache. A solidified gold line. Th>s«—are from one TNe cannery during the past few Printed on heavy vork has* in- the newest Captain and Unr. Philp have rr- Drcs.es ol good quality gingham aud chambrai , in pretty of the. best potteries In Kng-^ turned home after spending a very weeks has been remodelled. There and best patterns in block, floral and tile land* and splendid value for ere now cloak rooms and numerous 5K...... $1.50 enjoyable two weeks at Crescent check effects and plain colons. Also smart guimpe e;Te; McIntyre and Barker embroidery. Mizes l to 8 years. Dressing Tables with one large drawer posts, two cross bars and five fillers; Always clean and nice-looking match. 81 sea 14 to 17. New 0. and three British plate mirrors; In finished in satin ribbon.. Four only, to on a pen try shelf. Priced at 0* THOMAS’ stock just opened iff fumed finish only. Home, Furnishing clear at Home Furnishing £1(1 ÛK You may have ,a gown that is the «P Price...... tPle^D Prices 50*, 75*, f 1.25 and $1.50 " Hale, is*. a#f. ss#. so#, ss# Sale Price, each ...... and ...... SOW ECLECTRIC nicest, most < htc, most becoming you —Main Moor —Second Floor • 1 —Fourth Floor have ever worn if >eu will devote * $19.75 - l»wer Main Floor little time to reading the store ads -Q- l in— before you do your frock shopping.

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HOUSES BUILT ON INSTALMENT PLAN irODEKN HOMES for eala, easy terms. l). H. Bale, r on tractor. Port «H graTTirons. Phone ini! 44 BARGAIN — I-roomed ( plaster^.., ,0(. £3*) A tags. l»asement. bathroom (no hath i all plumbing Installed, light, water. ] - . mile circle; low taxes leaving tor l«-o. *e# owner at Room io 11.4# tD » I-H Broad Street. Green liiovk. A SNAP—«-roomed, plastered cottage, concrete foundation, elr« trie light, water, etc ; fine big lot; very low tatea- m!le circle; bargain. 1750 Call Room . .. l:l< Broad Street, Green Block. Ul| A CHOICB BUN.GAUOW for sale. ton aV lots and fruit treea. and garage hnuee and cement drive Apply 1117 Hattltaln street,______»l -1T %yTELI. BUILT «-room bungàinw In Gorgs 1 . district, near City Park, muet ba aujd.at one*. Phone 751«R|. i«i , « jot i ~ FIX E-ROOM, modern burg*. , nr— low N< rlh End. mile rlr le. For t-rms phone 1I5«X. a;i-l«

COMING EVENTS. AUTOMOBILES. Sirtoria Bailfl Ci tnt» AUTOMOBILES. ICDOtintMii MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. LOST AND FOUND. Advertising Phone No. 1090 (Continued.) «C»StiSIM4t i ?Ia)SI.\'G OUT our ready ti «- ! i Masters motor ro ltd I V ... ______NOTICE « 4TBS FOR ri_ V>Sinr.n ADTEKTlMNr. RE MARKED SNAPS FOR QUICK SALE | PURSE with money and pai tme.nt You van bu> EXTRA OOOO Ml’Yf. I I)4 , BAY EXCHA.NtiK. 2665 Oak Ua< T^OR SALE—Gent’s cycle. 3 speed, good Spring suit while therr I* still ORl, Thl. I. mo.1,1 end | J— ... Ilbr.rv. i]e p.r m.nth A I-eave description, name. *A1.tUVk,n* Var»Bt situations Wanted. To f «ondHIon. Phone 307>K____ *v-U etc.. In finies t>fQce. a»-J7 /if"1? Art for Sale. I-.vat or F.-ind. etc » it» :»*-mmmu;!,.r, All‘“ ;ruold___ h ______'^Voumryri‘A.'v:L' n.a'c „r,;: .*;« 1 ,h* b‘«k »f condition,«oad.t »-now i. C1*Hl|**5 <;..ternmenV The tires are good and the , w a tv h. t«-ol», knives, scissors *put A SALE—Three rooms of furniture. Past owners of lands that have re- • appllratlon.•PDhi at .or j CHBV ROLBT TOURING—Ult « | •R rotoru:**«nr run»runi^.JIke like new.new Tetms.Tetms | aae- Phone W. Emery. 1&«7 Glad- A reasonable 1314 Gladstone. Call be 1 eame by proving ownership and pav- model.. A splendid buy at .... ^ I*Wf ; «B^f € ^-“e| ranüe, 6 lioles, *•-•11 undersigned and learn very favor­ ad*«w^?!l?®W,,n* th* ’tu”)t>rr of rorde *w ■■ ARxar.lra I^Oge RegiYar metunr- « new tire*. ,nd a real buy at. -%!C) model and it runs andnvr£ looks j ?» uL rVJrm*nt rrouns of three or * VnV^*' ■ n ®*l*>*t— r»J*r FORD **i^eâtrrn#*ThTsf car | n^*s.i*^^^mr.n . Alao reliable *■ practically new also Gurney *a* 1 f IPPINd—From 23<2 W htttier Avenue, able terms upon which ownership of a?a»^r**!L*m* wwd Dollar marks and t“4uil) touted ■» 343» shsharp '“'er ‘X*‘* ; °i*^f1îtî5D T Ki.rt Street. . ai4-lS » Frey Persian kitten. Reward. ^i»7.X ‘ I* in estra good order, the tires eVss *n^ rleining of’ clothea Phone property can be resumed. ■ t-t rev «atfons count ti m* ««M and one of the tSîîfw *16». and we will do the rest. «21 P»EED your body with those little known ;______' a'-:: Advertisers wbo »r ... I * MARTIN- CAN'T FIX IT sell It for old »**et are excellent and the general TrounVe Afley Kr.SÏdf^rd^ •.‘The .VnJ eitJ’.^ï 1 «°Klni^57>2i Î C^5^L=T BABY ^ND- appearance of the car la very a22-3« , , foo<1 elements only to be found In 4JTPAYED—Orty haired' dog. “Muggins.** W.VG. CAMERON. good. Terms Established 150$ Dan W. Poupard. Irult , *** Reward If returned to 1 A charge of lie l.Xnado *h,s t2îo£ I tlHH______!______tf-5 Tk trough I y re, ondltionel *725 DODGE. 6-#»«ter This is • I owell Street «»-37 City Land Commissioner, City Halt $595 1*17 modal and It t.aa had verv ertislng Is to business n£rhc£*uZ\l1 •? D,r iwtioe M. - INDEPENDENT CLUB—Big time • : bTVDEBAKBR BIO SIX TOURING— • areful usage The top 1» new tesm is To ( J.KE1 Lngllah baby bugg>. in excellent ; In ex«c|»i.on«| mach|ner>.” UNFURNISHED SUITES. f 1 S® ,B Memo, Ian ^ * Xogue Every Tuesday right as usual s i the Ulr, * art- verv fc«»oRD. S-seater Th* motor has CO-OPERATION AND AXS5 Just been overhsuled and LESS OF COMPETITION. | J.REY English baby buggy. In Cn client I)ELL APARTMENTS; 1621 Cook. Un- • , S rippruet. «is runs fine. It is a 1X17-II model. , condition, cheap for « ash Applv -» • furnished flats ' *'• «.«I™hy'"!-^'*r'^ Jen. Held Apartments. at-11 MAXWELL 5 water. In verv ’•* operation V the Xogue. Xitvcias finest sou* *35(1 JF YOU Do NOT SEE what you are look- $325 good order Thl* Is an extra r>i* FURNISHED SUITES. fountain and tea room finest dancing FORD TOURIXt 1515—Shock good buy. The tires are vert- ,or ertlaed here, why not ad- lloor In the city. Orchestra every ovVniwg absorbers, spotlight, etc...... X?5U good. the ten is new and the thought tertise your want. Someone a men get the Births, Marriages, Deaths motor runs like a charm. Terms thousands of readers will most likely have ! just wrhal you nri looking for and be glad T^IELI) APARTMENTS—Modem, fur- Tax Bills d*r *7*;—OVERLAND. 1626. light four « ompetition Easy Terms On Any Car. to sell at* a reasonable price.______j « •4- nished apartments. phone 13650. LODGES. VtM U This car has just been re­ Have this day been forwarded to all painted and looks and runs ab­ « hat • . DIED. CARTIER BROS. T BATHER TOP DESK. with drawers, person» appearing on the assessment L l*'Ht»LI«s-In startle. Jule ;$ Robe-t solutely *• good as new. It will / "kLYMPIC APARTMENTS. 1120 May pOLUMBIA LODOR. Na t. 1.0 0 F — If! Johnson St. Phono $237 pay you to see this car. "* * 11-56. folding baby carriage. SI 4. roll» Any person not having received Da ries’a, H« Yates. furnished flat. Phone 42680 for ap­ tax notice Is requested tq communi­ ^ Meets Wednesdays. Odd Fellows' M-n We Have Others. Too pointment. MASTERS MOTOR CO. LTD . I*(X» AN BERRIES for sale, 16c a pound. cate with the undersigned. 11$ Tates St . Cor of Quadra.SV, Phone IJÎ. R. R. F. SEWELL, •*“* Phone &364L1.______ali-ll NE fully furnished or unfurnished A DDRESSIXO and mailing circulars to _ „ _ . Collector. funeral directors HELP WANTED—MALE. -eX vat own* rm We have names and ad­ f OKU ROADSTER r OGANOURRIES. 16c per lb:. In 25 lbs. O apartn enl. Coral Court. 434 Slmcoe -■ $300 Street Phone 2584. Adult*. alt-34 Collector's Office, Royal Oak, B C. dresses of Victoria and Vancouver Island I think , bails. ” delivered. also wild black- Aug. 3. 1922. OVrSRLAKO. -oAR $550 • erriea. 26r lb. ; preserving apricots. 16c 4 X INTELLIGENT PERSON, either erg. auto owners Newton Advertising Agency, ' «-operation Suite 24. Winch Bldg. Phone IMS. dtf-II M ...... rer lb : raspberries. 6 2 75 crate, Morello HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. ”•> fern to $26# monthly cor- CLB-TKAC tCleveland) t eaervlng cherriew. also Olivet frit stone Sands.™ t# spending for newspapers’ 115 to 6*3 A UTO body building, ropolnng and re- ...... y $700 berries, cabbage plants, savoy. Biusells weekly in spare time; experience unneces­ ■*x setting, tightening up wheels, general CAPITOT. SERVICE OARAGE. sprouts, broccoli, celery, kale, now readv. 1 LARGE, three-roemsd. furnished flat. sary; no canvassing, subjects suggested I ... FARMERS’ PRODUCE STORE. blackaiwithlne Give u* a trial. Chafe à III! Fori Street. Phon* IU4 * *- also garage. Phons 7464L. 431-31 bend for Particular*. National Prc** Joe** <«2 r»taco**r- Phone S6Î? If j «»• Johnson Street______Phone 2615. VISITORS TO SEE Itl? Quadra Street Bureau. Buffalo, T ______aS-lt ^ something ¥ \BLH1 MOTEL ROOMS—Housekeeping without ¥ OVELY opal ring, cost 830, accept |1«. net R„ , M.JS f IFKRATOP'J ' r r.n,. : ' i 'H EX-RO LET. tbuMng. lf2§ model, spare AUTOS FOR HIRE. «nd bedrooms <17 Yates Street. 61 ^ IPERATORS for pant*. 'oa,B. over* * 1 tlr, new battery and several addl- Mrs. Jowitt:' 621 Fort Phone -Hi r«l*' . nrrr cnaS!?rrd /?nrM r°ra *VJ *•«* I *!•«•» P*rta. sr>od,d . «nditien. privately alleable and ! r.iv GsSb nSÎ^T* V, An. {ewned owrer leaving r..Uatr> . feal snap T)L’TCHART8 GARDENS. |S> Mal.hat. STEEL RANGES. ROOM AND BOARD. y.11 ‘y ______iui ADVERTISING 62.«• per week. Phone ««68. 1«1S GIRL GUIDES’CAMP to. <•„ w M niht promp,I>' !« bocke lla-b.»r 1* Own AGENCY. Douglas Str«*et. 11 »•«-. for I «land Licensed embalmers and lady aaslat- TES. THERE'S A REASON Z>HEnRT BANK, privet, bo.-ding house guaranteed firstIf it’s ta build tours. Any trip can be arranged at Hugh * Advertisement Writers and Adver.ising HELP WANTED-FEMALE. I hour 432 or 46141» ______16 Phone 2«13 '■•«rel. I'ton. (Times Correspondence.) top or reoair or.e, w# do It. Commercial «."onlractors. RS WARDALF—The name with a tMO. Terms reasonable. bodies built to ord?r. Cos * Perkins. View Multigraph and Mimeograph circular let­ M Sooke Harbor—The James nB«T S»r*et. Phone 8743. lY-'n 1U1*I WIN TON SIX. in good condition, -reputation; who wtll-call and buy la­ THE WOLD, 706 Cook. V.canoei T ADIES WANTED—Te do plain sad ------; J •*!») with «tarter and four new cords. ter# and i'ostcards Addressing dies’. gents' and children’s clothing, bed­ FUNERAL CO.. LTD. Mailing Lists ■ 4 now- Phone 303IL. Miss Hadwcn Company of the Cilrl Guides, with . light sewing at fcom- . whole of »»*.e LViR SALE- Hup. 2-seatcr. cheap Phone ! cheap. ding. etc.; 1831 Douglas Street. Block be­ the Metchosin and Sooke contingents, fHayward’s. Eat. 1*7 time, good p*> . work sent any distance * Rates quoted for Local. Dominion and low K B Co. ---- —______;______— * - 2 - 3 • •C. Foreign Pubilt ations ' 734 Broughton Street *r*r*^*,t>*‘ s,Bd staenn for partivu^rs > .RAl VOKTHERN- HOTEL-Undrr nea min- who are now in camp on the Mooke National Mawufacturi.-.g <’>• H • (in,' to rent W',m<>t Place Oak j tr.uiUHUN CARS, T-paf-enger, Suite i Winch Hldg. Phone 151 a \ I R SHAXV pays highest ra^h p^Ji-.'s fftr Diver Flats, about u mile up the J**l_ *'9 Time* alt-U 1.41 ^,nab„ Day or nlaht. Phone *'1 men s clothing Phone 4«„3'X2. ' agement. Steam heat. Ask our Calls Attended to at All Hour*. S2PROTT SYIAVV Bisi.V^S INSTITUTE Shaw will < all. boarders f.ir recommendation "Cleanllneas river on the west bank, attended Moderate Chargee. Lady Attendant 7 . --Course* Commercial sténographe, arrt f. DAVIS. Exlde battery dis- j «M5 a»-14 FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS our motto.' B76 Yate* opposite Lank WHY PAT MORE -GET IT AT êlrfhlresl Phone . 4620. u church parade at Holy Trinity clerical, higher accounting, collegiate prs- H tributor. auto electttcliin. eggtneer. Church, Sooke, last Sunday. There Embalming for Shipment a Specialty. paratory. Phone 21 or writs for ejllabua. etc.. 61S Gordon Street Phone 4IS a*(-16 HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES rnilRKK >oung men can have entire up- Indli tdual instruction. New Weilsr U dg WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 7«7 FORT STREET PHONE 6762 being quite a number, of small girls Phones 2215. 223«. 2237. Î771R I » .. Apperson, llvpmo- SELL OR BUT ANYTHING FROM . L?U,r.* in prive,e house; breakfast or 1 r.i and Chevrwlet. etc,. *6'i ATTENTION! — Mrs. Hunt, wardrobe A TEACUP TO A PIANO (un_board^opUonM|, phone 437R. a 12-30 In the camp, it was decided that the off xv Frank Cameron. »(» View Street. 4* dealers, of Winnipeg end Calgerr. Is BULKY GOOD* DELIVERED FREE 18 distance was too far to march in the E " py>one 1565 ______Ig ®»*n to buy and sell hlgh-cisss Indies', heat and so through the kindness of •^nts eefd vhlldren’e clothing. Special ef- GENTLEMEN’S DISCARDED CLOTHING UNFURNISHED HOUSES, t *llh fami \ good mother!V woman n. • BOUGHT. Dr. Richard Felton and Mr. ,1. Cum­ rtfr-id of work state wage*. *v ai>i< fers for gentlemen s clothes We nay *i>nt THOMSON Phone 4M. cash to any amount Business done strictly B-st Prices Paid. We Celt mings they were conveyed by car life t« Box 17.8. Times a*?Ti ! It ’ANTED—Antique silver, china and SHAW A CO. 788 Fort St T» VODERS...... ’ room house to rent. |27 The cost of e funeral Is a matter 1 * furniture Mrr Woollatt. tft. Charles Privais. Mre. Hunt will call herself to , WOMAN rook. Apply Uarltoa CaD, t:i < ! any address, or call at 75» Fort Street Phone 461. 'htb 11.6 Empress Ave. a I‘*-'*4 detachments to and from the ser- >r * ’ Rroa«i «Stre*-. «■'lit Phone «MIX. Phone 4621; after 6 p. in . 4842L. 18 T^Olt KENT- our showrooms This is the mmt beau ELIABLE mailing Hate of XTctorla and Groomed cottage, fully * SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE j Vancouver Island homes. business * mwlern. -*■: information phone The Rev. F. Comlcy, Vicar of Met- most es pen*! va or. tlful c*r made In <"anada Si.«15 M at ’ANTED— Me** uniform. Ro>al ArUI- R 7531 Y| Victoria. Jameson A Willis. Ltd . Show lcr> or Royal Naval, height six f ,vt : men. auto owner*, etc ; also complete lists a 10-24 chosin and Sooke, delivered a tit­ room*. 7«e Broughtoa St. Phqjie 2344 U A ® YOU LIKE IT-- Prompt aenlce. Sell of professions! men. retailers, wholesalers "VICK HOUSE for rent. FalrHeld dis- will hin- or rurchaee Box »«?. Time* and manufacturai* throughout Canada. ling address, pointing out that the •-6-14 e a ’ our divcarded clothing cash paid to ZL'Jlï,- fe:nL,.Ur»./''r. -'most new. „ Rov. age 15 years. *tth fnkeel. to rust *nv amount. Furniture, suites see. etc. Postage refunded on undelivered mall mat­ most new. camp was in reality a school where­ tr know» cl!r Well. Box 1664 1 ’ANTED -To buy. ter.t. la good rond!» rhnne I486, next to Little Theatre. Oak ter. Newton Advertising Agency (estab­ in they would learn many things. Winnipeg. Man Time* ail li 1 Don. 16x12 or larger, i’hoae 5C17X *\e If-lS lished 1668). Suite 24. Winch Bldg Phone The discipline might be found U 1613 ______dtf-14 Ctix -ROOMED - ottagr. «lose |n. large T REPAIR CARS, engtnes. range* fur- ‘ fXKRLAND ROADSTER, FRTASk|IHKAD somewhat irksome Out it wag one of K AI. Irish linen table cloths, large slxe. je ! — fsres; stotes connected, repair* to $500 nr* feet condition and aH good TRY PAT MORE—OUT IT AT the mots! essential things in any such plumbing, etc A Swift, genera) mechanic HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES _ Th» Bread That Nwtr StaTee U from 84.Ü0 up; a bargain Island rpo LET Modern room house, mile fffHE BAKER)'. Skinner 8t.. X Ictori* W-"«t Evchange Wg KtorrV 73» Fort tH.14 movement. He took for his text the McCALL BROS. J *• '’tirs’ exr—rtence- ptmne T7S4R1 atl.tl • 747 FORT hTKEET PHONE 6763 . circle, half «, tr ■■< cmraen 'runs"“ti,: Iru.t SELL OR BUT ANYTHING FROM ■ a24-13 and xTgetables, also 5 rooms wlth 'L acre. passage. "By Their Fruits Ye Shall Formerly of Calgary. Alberta "X tarried man »*nt* jan dnrtnc II’RIGER VL -K' Branlfor A TEACUP TO A PIANO w only . ». c^w*. , osl 12 It) limit. Apply ;,u t',d,r Hill Rd. Know Them,,r and pointed out that d 'I,Jry c: “«ht «*em*rr*car. Box >CUMfc—KVSSBLL TOURING. This ,ar BULKY G<*Jt>* DELIVURKD FREE 1> oueb. upholstered I'l take Office and Chapel, corner Vancouver i 7fl*. Times sin.it ; has had the best of cars and beet tapestry. 815 Carter’s. *S( ( T» lephone 4218R? the character of the camp of the Johnson Streets is in excellent condition. Bay Street, corner Goternment_____ a70-1S j EFREMII >otir mind and hodxod v bv pjr^ -1 R £■« • IN A AXE. fit e rooms • i ? -.n whole movement, was formed by that HOLIDAY RESORTS. l.oRAIN RANGE, bra a* colls. |35; [ .njjirgovjR^. -Hn;-m.ma Modern Service Moderate Chan » SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE -DODGE BROTHERS SCREEN K Ing a ' Islt to Dan Pounaparu s Sons 7114 CENTRAL XVE. ot everv individual member. Each *- I'TUV DELIVERY. A mahogany parlor *rt, 857.56. ,ward- I Parlor. Delirious dishes and aucet mush girl should aim at upholding the lobe. 67.56: Singer machln* drop head, as 1 pT* six rooms, including Phones 3*5 and IlSTR DODGE BROTHERS' TOURING. ’(ORDOV.v BAY—I»on't forget the little 161 ¥,y\PEIilENCED colored glrL well-known new. 132.50. bureaus from J* 50. side- ’ hfgh ideals fob which the Girl Guides* * - ^ If the beet of shape In every -y "Arcu- Refreshments, etc. Boats, ^PECIAL- Sl«ger hoi top machine, light ( boards. 816. Single, three quarter and 4 UARBALLY ROAD. organization stood, just as years ago i**6 vltaniB* b> üm Car. 1 (son* **>". " his Is the best bu» m canoea. bet water, puts of tea. light lunches. double bed*, complete, from 65. table* 81; runnlm . m 71 • Tetes a-27-18 — :«»«aFtu»kR-RgiirSf;; ” «I.R- if.fi 1 'tid I»cde.‘ Be have had Jo» Dancing Wednesday and Saturday Xpe when stationed at ^Idershot he had FLORISTS. chairs. 87 54 The Old Church. 610 Pat) EE our window display. Choice buffet. r«>oms ...... \s an rial arrangements for nrltate partira C 1658 SUMMIT AVK . fn„r rooms i . i lain noticed how the traditions of crack V T. IH llPHIIlEa MOTOR*. T.IMITEH Smith, proprietor, phone 4866. a;«-8» S Osgood "a. Broad Street, next North­ western Creamer' BOYD AND SYLVIA STS . suite British regiments were proudly held TUB POST SHOP. POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK. View and \>ncou«er Sts. Photi 47k X MINST Ell RUGS. two. almost new. 5x1? and 10x8. selling very «-hear three rooms and hath ... sa up and maintained by every individ­ V T KootenaRANGE v SPECIALS- XlcClary Apply re 1HL Real Phone 8« ual "soldier. The soldier was not SALE—Ten good grade cow* ****** GOOD USED CARS. B. C. MAN. Ry. train elope at door range. 4-hole, knob w. f.. THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY lUtes 81 44 a day an«l up, American plea, ThOTTLB*. end lake of all deaorlptloww good condition. 83* : i'«>|n«!a Pride -"6-boie, Belmont Hmin, V Irtbria. '...... Phone 476o' -merely Private So-and-Ko or Num­ “ Member P. T. D. A. a fr-.l- r^rrt dus. «IH fit* 7-PAFSENGEK WILLTB #110"* hot and cold water in every room. Boa la taef C«ws in trade. Apply 2518 Frrnwood KNIGHT In good condition . VL-fcoO I 6 for *al>. from 15c per dog Wni. malleable steel range, knap. 84*.Sf. Pilot ber Ko-und-So; he felt himself a Florsl Deeisra *" Short Notice^ ranees, 'meter launch end car at diepeaal All‘j,n. 2528 Hose St phone 579« tf range. 6-hole, tile back warming «Inset, all-24 Note the Addree»—(11 Fort ______,8 3 -PASSENGER CO CM. Juat been over ef guests DevllEhl aavtag ilm*. phone knob w. f . 85*: Arcadian. 4 h«.1e„ malleable FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED member of his regiment jwlth its ¥^*n SALE—Berkshire p.gs. 3 month* hoiked, The car for a Cobble HIM 17*3-T U-ll RARS CURB FENDER. 4 ft. 6 In . only ■ter-1 range, knob w.f.. 85*. -Arcadian. •»- HOUSES. glorious History and honor to uphold. , fw- Hk registered. Mailiaon. Prude- 87 Island Exchange ( the Ul,g hole. mal!«‘ahle steel range, knob w. f 8*8; ~ $485 H Pembroke St. (5 rooms) . . . Six 56 Appropriate mymns. "Onward MONUMENTAL WORKS. Island. *14-32 niB COST TEA ROOMS. Cordova Bay. Store). 73» Fort Street. Gurney Oxford sas range, broiler. 2 -» Hie *• now open. Try us fdr afternoon- tm«1 warmer snap. |42: Gurney gas range, Monteiyy Ave., furnished (7 r. ) 46 60 Christian Soldiers," "Fight the Good TJAUIFIC FEED CO. «*,. Pembroke *od good running order ...... I 1128 Onnon«l St., furnished <6 rooms » .sons - $285 teas end light refreshment* Cups and white enamel doors, broiler and oven, 821. 1326 Pandora Ave . furnished ! Fight.” "All Things Bright and Beau­ JL Dole!»» Full ||n* of chick food, %-TOX REPUBLIC SPEED MORTIMER A 1 saucers to rent, also bathing suit* Ptrnle Jack’s Stove Store. 726 Yates 8tre»t. tiful” and “Abide With Me" heartily !£«V àn« t 3Ue buttermilk m**h ' “ION. a real buv at .... partlee catered te. tf-86 • nrnwi works. 724 Courtney v- * B. and Pacific gp*t feed. Phone $1000 TPBlGHT PIANO. In splendid condition. B. A. BOND CORPORATION. LTD., sung and the service closed with the J ¥>EFORE disposing of your furniture eon- Phene MM. ie,î- St McMORRAVS GARAGE. ’ELL FURNISHED TENTS for August. ' Phone «5681a. a»-H> National Anthem. H7,,J«linsaii Street. ¥» suit ua We ha%-e several buyers t rta*on«bl * retea Apply Richards. ’ELL-MADE, roomy chest of drawers." 723-Fort Street. 24 HILLIPS’ 8T( > I CadhoroU Bay beach. ____ *15-36 palling for good slightly used furniture Wednesday is being looked for­ TIMBER. and stove* Phone ue If you have any for U like ne*, reduced to 118.56, Island ward to by every member of the P field Hoed. rn fcNT for rent. 2 weeks la August, water- sale. 1468 Broad, opposite Salvation Armv. Kx.-hange tlhe Big Store),. 73» Fort St 18 s4*«T ■*- front. Cordova IUy. alao house for hone 7,6. n camp, as It will be Visitors' Day and rr PAIRS BI.ANKKTS were wvshed rniMBER—Smell tracts of four to els ■ale. 3 rooma ahd pantry, near store or numerous parents and friends are TEWART MONUMENTAL W 56 per «ent off list. Second-hand • » perfectly In 12 minutes In a Victoria , y*f”1 ef Cro«m granted timber all makes of car* engines. Booch beach. 8244 down, balance to suit. Phone anticipated from Victoria, Met- Office and yard, corner Ma for sale, also ties and mine orot*e. on !»•> 7487X1. a3 home recently with the XVlrlte Cap Time S . generator*, bed lea tops. etc., at Saver Electric XX'aahlng Machina f name c-hosin and (Sooke. .Uoaet of V. L «.n the , sllwar and clan* t* price Ford delivery, m; model, tidewater, r rsnro.«',.„dlaa Ça. Lid.. 11» given on application). Thl* machine snirt The. Camp Commandant, Miss Cot­ Belmont Houae. Victor** 11 C. aebaker. seven-paaaenger. elec MISCELLANEOUS. right top stew, ranoes-n»* at 1413 Government Phone 14 47. a?5-t* NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. irter. etc.. 8856. and used. Tour eld steve taken It. ton. spoke to The Times represen- j Hade.B We make colls, repair, move and 10 Qt’ART Ice cream frdeser. 6«- Davies s. Little Quallcum School. tative in the highest terms of the » JUNKIES PLACE. A SMOOTH 81IAVE guaranteed. Dull connect ranges If ft’s to do with your TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS •* blade* SEALED TENDERS. superscribed camp site, which she described as COMING EVENTS range In any wgy. see ua Southall, the Tender for Little Quallcum School," Strket.______Phone 3134 Sieve Kina. «82 Fort Street. 18 ideal in every way. "It would be dif­ 1 1 JAKAOK 1. r,»t. .1... ,-fo Cook ,od LOAN WANTED will be received by the Honorable the GOOD BUYS IN CHEAP CARS TJARRKLS teakk) and email casks made /CABINET Grand Phonograph, beautlfu Minister of Public Works up to 12 ficult to find a more lovely spot," IGGONISMS — "You may give until ye, | ' * l»al'e* Road. Phone 178pL *16-24 r>X‘KR LAND. 1811 model, good rubber, •a» any els*else teto ordert from 83 also casks " tone, plays most records. For quick o'clock. noon of Tuesday, the 15th day said Miss Cotton. tl’ANTED—To borrow. 8360. to per c*»nt D are rich and ke**p until vou are pocm sch-starter, new battery, a car repaired, «leaned, called for and delie^yd. sale. 855. Also Columbia Granfonela. with of August, 1922. for the erection and The girls present a very smart ap­ iMggon’s. printers, stationers and ergrav PERSONAL. that will go anywhere...... $200 H Wilkinson, cooper. 3516 Saanich Hold records. 827.56. Upholstered «ouch and 8» repayable monthly; first-» lass **• completion of a One Room Schoolhouwe pearance in their, neat uniform and ere. 1214 Government Street. Birthday PhjM» 7546L1. easy chair. 813.54. *“ * Box 876. Time* at Little Quallcum, in the Alberni Elec­ cards and ca-rtsl for every occaalou thing In the household line. Household from their faces It was evident te condition, new batteiy...... FÎ25 toral District different vartetied to select from. r«VX REAL ESTATE AGENT»—No. 7«7 'HAUL A JON EH. carriage bat Exchange. $42 Ba*tl«>n St. Phone 844. Plans. Specifications. Contract and all that they are hnviag a really en­ « Newport Ave 1» withdrawn for sale *■ HBVROI.ET. 1»1« model, new i -> blacksmiths r& in ting, rubber BUSINESS CHANCES. battery and -ear In splendid me < AANAI.)A PRIDE malleable ateel range, Forms of Tender may be seen on and joyable time. M travelling to Calgary in my Mr K. A -Bennett a» J5 fixed. Phono 8422 for repair work, 'J used only one year, cost 1150. will ac­ rhanlcal rendition —i...... |il75 mate* free. DQR SALE—As • going concern flret- nftpr the 1st day of August. 1922. at the A Lose. Leogblln motor car: would like t> cept 885. Telephone 43I8R.. av-ll A rUDEBXKI^l. 1413 mgdel, 7- 1 class barber shop, with 5 chairs, mlr- offices of Government Agent, Nanaimo: It was hoped that detachments of hear from three gentlemen that would BOATS. 4“AOMPORTABLE, overstaffed, easy chair, ros. hand basins, showcase, etc. Situation J E. M Rogers, Secretary to the School care to go as companions and to share $275 K" X-J »n ««od shape, snap. 111.56. island the Boys’ Naval Brigade and the expense. Am leering about fifteenth In the heart of th* business district.' Price. Board. Quallcum. and the Department • LAUGH LIN MASTER SIX. u’j ill Belleville SL Phone Exchange «the Big Store). 78» Fort Ht 1* 8*6» only. Apply to P. R. Brown * Hons, of Publv- V ork», Victoria. Cadets from all o\;er the Province August Apply Box 613. Times. al2-l T4X>R Fa LE—One 18 k. k h*n«y «Rf hiUTe-l. spY* hiim fire*. This _____ 1112 Br«»»d Street. al-SS reliable ar ar-d is « bargain 1 \ON*T HESITATE—Phone 1461 If you By applications to the undersigned would have been able to have held n MT Buffalo one 16 h. » L’o.o* eagtn* aNSTRl'CTION In decorative "DUTTERCUP Lunch end Ten Rooms.] Fl tÙ Contractors may obtain a copy of the combined camp this Summer upon . Mre* |8( Wl„r*ton tf«» home. store and banquets; l^ennlabn hare any furniture you wish to dis­ APARTMENTS. Plans and Specifications for the sum of J) opp. Time*. Ices served and hot or TAIT * Mc RA K. materials:I at Victoria Printing and Pub­ pose of. Our r»prenentntlve will cell and Five Dollars <|5 (Ml), which will be re­ the Saseenos Flats on the beautiful cold suppers. rpRuLf.ING OUTFIT. .Utern foot Hinker- « lishing stationery and art department. 1413 offer current prl.-e# for same Island Ex- 1res». Phone 1493. change (The BI» Store), 718-48 Fort 8t 18 funded on their return in good order Inner Harbor of Sooke a camp which 1 hull» l»o*U 2 lv p Evinrudel just o»nr- ‘v Terms On Any Car. Douglas.______tf-34 AJODBRN apartment. good location, IO whist drive. Caledonia Hall, | hauled. 8154 Phone 72140 *14-44 - The lowest <>r any tender not neces­ would have numbered close upon \ I R. SHAW pays highest cash prices 1er ¥ klNINO ROOM SUITE, fuih-d oak. genu- *'» partly furnished. Apply 1648.Linden sarily accepted. needay. Aug. ». Six good prises, a»-» HAS TOUR BATTERY GOT TT? Avenue. afi-'JI 1000 lads. However the district wee men’s clothing. Phene 4485X3. ■- Ine leather seat* used only alx months, B coet 8185, will accept 8»6. Phono IÏIIBI. P. PHILIP, keenly disappointed that transporta­ EXCHANGE. • That Run Down Peeling. ehaw will call.• Of 1 TEH In Ihs new Humboldt Apts., cor-, Public Works Engineer, IIJO DANCE every Saturday. Caledonia .» It O ner Humboldt and Blanshsrd. slaa- tion over the Canadian National 3 * Hal Admission 34c. Wallace"» «.r • ------• . ' ____ XVe Specialise On'These. Disord ere. ruhlic Work» Department. 'OVELTT WOODWORKERS ¥ kRUMHEAD cabbage plants, ever-bear- ageress. Mrs. llanbury. late Vernon Hotel. Victoria. B. C.. July 29. 7922. could not t>e provided and efforts to tNstr|, , tf-3 4 G *NT S Cleveland hioyrle. In goetd ! in* strawberries and plants, preserve BATTEltT SHOP making dona models made i j Ing cherries. 3854Y. *8-18 | arrange this camp at so ideal a lo­ condition, will exchans» for girl"w. In NIdeas developed: 82k FiegartL P IO DANCE every Saturday, f Caledonia Ko«»d «ondltion Phone 483*1» tu Fan­ Opp. Capitol Theatre l 11(1/1 MAT FT.- -14n«len Ants, vacant cation1 had to be abandoned. This Mall. Adaiaelea 24c. tf-S three-roomed- unfurnished suite. B dom Ave.. between « and 8 p. m. *8-43 31 I'heae II Utilize The Times Want Ads in itself has meant a loss to the dis­ Devine. 2181 Foul Bay Bead. ’ Suite 1 ak-23 trict of at least $6,909.

I VICTORIA f>AlT Y TIMER, TUESDAY, AUOLUJT 8. 1922 ■IREAL ESTATE-HOUSES LOTS. AMAffi. DAIRY. mi]H »dCHiChEN RMCMro» SAIE I

$2300 VERY ATTRACTIVE FIV* $4750"i;iWNER baa cut hta price from KOOM BUNGALOW. neat 15,344 to oeil within a week., AM OAK BAT SACBIFICB. |AC BAT SPECIAL-: Hrtlakl* par. r. The buiUtiag and, grouadi A coay bungalow, attractive in d<-*ige. J** iDiete with new" COST. rjXK^ROOMWP BUNGALOW KLKCTRIC RANGr HEATKR •«J» excellent conditio** good nurroundioge. B. BBon V A SONS. me r I» leaving the city. Itttla Wtffnrtnt. In nice locality, offered at bargain Ith rf--ei»«jtoe hall. «{-ROOM BVXGALOW. ODERN •-BOOMED bungalow. cloae to the Oak Bay car Six well-ar- situated la Un high wart of Pair- Price for Immediate sale. Well planted In. and^rrrvt $3isiri” V . .A I.MWna, .r«auaaiuL.Mi«h and. Murk a raegeA rooms, haüng U»lM room an i TWd. co m ma hdlng a looser endtherlf view. flii.ing room en aulte and Hlinll w .*ti erne lea he», beam cwtiloe». bwllt-la buffet commanding uninterrupted viewand within tea mine ted with cloa ta. dining room and parlor con high location panelled walla, built-in furniture- and firc- pet ted by arch end containing lateet built- 11LS lirwnd Street. tamed dining room .While.; 1 14#®. with buffet. S let With the pla<>^a modern kitchen with all « onxenl- in effects, open fireplace, etc. ; bright klt- wtaaru-.nlth v.hoit and pantry. three-piece 4>athrooro « >’ he# vleeeta and ftrepiaOv rer-- fTh>* *ar- OAK BAT cni-e.a and ihf*e bright, a try "bedrooms WK «AMBLE Alt Batch kit be­ vemant basement and good hot air fur­ cement basement. Very neat garden lot lw st RAM t; f/\c tIT LIFE let»»; built-jo effects. ’OP.T AVENUE-Adjoining the furnace and laundry large lot and flowers and vegetables. Price |:,tS# 13*» rr" W *er r *s raaae rwdueuoe of nace This property can be bought fur- eweh will handle this. Balance arranged.. NEW* KLBUTR1V RANGE bath and toilet gwlf links and surrounded bv trees REAL ESTATE AMO INSURANCE ■AT ta effect quick uia Price tl.lU. nlahed. or will sell unfurolahed for M.75P. n.udrrn dwellingDlRTIUCY- in go^d repair^!’! This attractive. six-roomed aenu- terms arranged. lb built-in buffet ELEMENT bucgalow It contain- hall, living D( NFORB’S. LLM1TED. boiler with ELECTRIC fitted with Mae. Î*® »*rg- lota and facing East. ..Uui.ndry room *r.d tub* are off kl room with large op* n fireplace and P C LAND A INVESTMENT AGENCY. exceptionally well built and attrac- f(U|fl A COTTAGE, consisting of IK-. ihd ratine* for *>**>■ wf ft rhl* PtvRÇKly„.*a very, nicely eiiu# •*- OotrrMMSi Phene Ht I» :ag room, tyre bedt-hom* -rnd- at«J with ahrwh* and trees, fcsr- ftoors throughout •lining room with French glass ith of Oak Bay Place, suitable for a deni, nod fuifir oqulp- pantrv. situated » a*»k and .built-in « •« w*na. uwnaoowxiirn will— in Thiy dwelling • onsists of a and ar^g.i orchard bathroom on this floor second ICTORIA SCAVENGING “■■U ana » •TAt A BRAND NEW HOT AIR FUB- MTRM KLAND. SWAIN A P tTKIt K. reception hall off which is ttoor has two bedrooms With full. high, cemented bas*i MACE AT THE PRICE QUOTED. 747 Fort Si.______Pkonea Mill and 2«W. NUMERIHIS CHANGES an attractive living room with fire Government Street ■ i . — __ close to Oak Be:- Axe. « .other «dosais in each.. listmtnt I rice |I4M. lve Immediate met of UUs de­ t-ince and nr- hw»y lending to an Taxes only $13 - and fumare. Price only St.«44. or » twanged to yiunll attractive dining room. The range, only $T.'fW. ' SEWER and cement work MONTERAL MARKET M«ch«*o la »*.-) convenient and" off n r with cV.eeta and exr-piionalty RATE Or INTEREST. (Continued.) Itraailtan Traction Ur.- t-ighj bathroom This Well built and In id on: Can. Cement, com. dwelling !- situated. in a lot 1W x with fireplace: with buffet. NURSING HOME. BALT MILS PROM CTTT BILL. Can. Car Fdy.. com Numerous fluctuations were the fea­ lit. .facing K«at there is a ger- Hr., veer flee a Asbestos C’orp. .. . age. Thid ->rooerty Is being clothe* > o*cti 7* HAT* .!,. Mnl tin 1WIM * ture happening along the wholesale r-»wt vffered at u bargain. bedroom» with LEONARD'S NURSING HUME. front hall bed off back ball U ane of the moat attractive hemes ta Hrrmpton Paper . . this morning Alao the advance In but­ very fine bathre Kb gewd fixture*, full t»s Central I “ark district, sttwatsd ••Atlantic Sugar ... |ALLA8 ROAD — * room cottage and let In: gs let with oak tree* FURRIERS TILE CONTRACTOR ••red street, about half mile from Can. Converters ... ter might he considered as one of ilie in*124. Large living room, large Trice only li.Ht. CMy Hail. The home contains T laff* Can. tien Klee. . . . important item*8. laical Salt Spring rnd bedroom and a very «ice -kii. hen. rws^ fully modem la every respect asd !• with good pantry, bathroom, toilet, FRED—Highest price fee raw X\.'e SPECIALIZE la tlie setting, general Cowlchan Creamery arc up to the price TOWEE A McLAVUHLAN. \iATJERN,TT contaleecent cared 1er. «mllert condition throughout The pan- Detroit United etc. Thl* place hgx~beautlfui new Tilt Government St rusk ’’___ Tam McDeoaid. Ilg« Ceek. and fixtures a-w aii ef Picked B»e- that it was selling for on the retail mar - of ih«- -eg and mountains Price * A ”« Gerge Read. Mra Skellaad. KFI some rrmr- xen Ttnth « nmmodmen at-it end the finish is far supsrjar U National Breweries ...... L term.* all-tt TEARS EXPERIENCE that foaad lr. the average home. This is 1*. of tVooda Ml*...... were demanding r<2 cents a pound. Kggy jwallr a beautiful home, and at the price |l. C. LAND * 1WVWTMEXT AGENCY. John bander* 111) Oak Bay A’ Laurentlde Co...... are also up a notch, selling at 35 cents TYPEWRITERS PHYSICIANS IMtod le worth Investigating. Let us Sive A. McDonald ...... Storage eggs are expected to be brought I IRITTU. Quebec Railway...... out soon, while late pullets are looked TTftWPlTIIts far rent. Paragon rib- |R DAVIS ANGUS—Wensen’i Rlorden Paper ...... upon to replenish the market With fresh Government H. FE1CS tt.Hk. ON TERME BUSINESS DIRECTORY FURNITURE MOVERS Suaalah Hiver Pulp ...... *•, 1*°. Daatagea ’«idg^ Third and Uaivwrnlty. ton TypewriterTvM*ni«. Ce..«'« Ltd..1 . I Phone____ ...fill. . .I Wayngnmnc Pulp ...... Local new potatoes were reduced 25 Seat tie. aa«ta- par -nu4»k to-day-., along wWh iba ADDING MACHINES A PHONE CALL brings a FickXérd pad- New T»rk. A t9H. Mexican uollara. 53»*. rnrPEW*|TEKS_N.w uii at $1.50 peF nark Cucumber*» have LTON Adding night service. lender Aug. S.- Bar silver. J4Hd. per taken an exceptionally Mr drop, the BOUT TO MOVE—ir e*. m Jeewe A LT sited TvpewrVer Co L«d_ tl! United Typewriter Ci sun»*. Money. i\ per rent Discount range price on this article being 40 cents A Lamb Tra safer Oa fee howeehetd Phone ITH • •tea: Khort Mila per cent. ; three t«‘ $0 cent.*», while the previous pri« e moving crating, pact lag. shipping or ht or­ Utilize The lues Want Ads months* bills. 2V* to 3 14: wan S6c to $1 20 Tomatoes followed |n age Office phene KIT. atght SMIL HltL______si WINDOW CLEANING «ompany with thin vegetable and is now ADDING MACHINES AND ! down to $2. the previous quotation being RN1TURR MOVED, pnekevt, ablpp*!. TYPEWRITERS CARPET i S3 25. Other prices fluctuated, the quo- cheap ratew The Safety Storage Oa. I tuliony having been revised as follows : Night phone 7>3tLL LI. WARD Mechanical { Phoa* «7. f fuller— Special tete. KKL'RAL SERVICE TRANSPORT, lit) FÏÏ^FINANCIAL NEWS^f ‘ Comog ...... 4* Grapes, Malagas, per crt. Typewriter Exchangr Addtac machinée. Phene O. or TOIL after typewriters: cash register», aumhering | Halt bpring Island...... 52 Apples—According to grade chines, delicate mcihaaism. roll paper end Uowichan Creamery...... 52 ORROW-R •virg. shipping. V ï m ...... AS raone Mi rce l;S-,«ue m' Tatea 397^31 TO-DAY'S TRADING IN Hojjxbrook. bricks . Gravensteins. new, Calif. ... WOOD AND COAL TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE Holly brook, cartons . Local, new. half boxes r- 1 Si WINNIPEG MARKETS Buttercup ...... Local, new. per box...... 2.31 ART GLASS ,RT CORPWOOD. It er 14-tack. |t|«. H*. Solide. Specials*. Bananas, city ...... Beet fir etove a nod et |7 75. Bananas, crated...... HAIR CUTTING. (Burdick Broe-,*Limited.) Winnipeg. Aug * —The local wheat »•». Solide. Iir.de 40 Belmont XX. gr Solide, Grade 3» Watermelons ...... 0! ART GLASS. leaded light* New York sterling, $4 4«-2. market w** hear* throughout the we salon ENTS. beyn. |RY FIR COHPWOOD, It and 14 In. NEW HIGH PRICE .^.ar and BO of »trength wea Me. Solide, Grade 38 Oranges— " Yeten ginned length*. S7.5# fcXSIL or t'anadlan sterling. $4.4S%. Oleoma rearlne ...... Valencias, fiur.ktst. accord TSTL Oppewite Matrapoli* Hotel. Taler and ever the holiday. There was a ^Lsrd ...77,™ a-~l :« New York funds, W per cenL little buylne .luring the e%rly pirt of »he Ho -îi1 tng to sise ...... 1.64 Valencia*, choice. »IR KINDLING. $4-TS per c« London bar silver. 34-5d. ^tU’ this W“ OBly technic^'* ilituî (By Bundle* Wrc*. Ltd.) short covering an-i some anreadlng i>e- ART METAL WORKS. HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED week only. F. T. Ta peewit. Tork. Aug t —The stock market t**Tn ^ Innfpeg sad American markets tf-St sa Lemons, per case aa 9uite active to-day with considerable The owning was Weak and price# gen- Urapefrult- .TtOUGHT IRON and copper beating I^DWaRP ROGERS, who has taken qver Invincible on ÎT. ly •*f* Ik to 1*4 cent» lower. California, per ease aeîIJng ta the oil share*, which carried the Might advencre were mad* after the open M C. Chenae roll da...... — A-d the renovating department of the livre tuition tnt; Whir» Motet• ..... Alberta. Hull’, Florida, per case .... IHllmar Co...... 171-4 Ing. only to be lost Later on In the session London Hat Shop. I* located at ISIS snd the clone w*a 1*1 cent# lower for but!. 5 C Cr.»m Chr**i; ÏÜ." bo* Date*— Bianehard. opposite Carnegie library, un­ f-a«riii>- OH...... Bk.? .<*r*em Ch»**. »• '■* Kalr. bulk...... der the cam# of the Lancashire Hat snap l'an American ... BOOKS ENGINEERING I cmh Car Hallow I. bulk, new . <"handler Motors Mcl^ren-a CheeA. dos...... Dromedary. 34-19 oa. HAT FACTORY. l.euatpw Oil ... Can. 8-lb. bricks .... New Turban. (4-12, pi 90065668 QTUDHXTS eertiftcateg « uben Vane Sugar New Turban. *0-12. do O W a w- O. Wlnterbujrn. Ill Central Bldg ltler« e Arrow .... Irh— N>W L*id' •r»‘,0 1...... Tropic. SO S ox ...... TTENTION For brat workmanship i* R*tail Stores . . . ’fe. lodelllng and cleaning eld hat* EDUCATIONAL Hsddlc,. |5.Ih b,...... new, pkga . according te Victoria Hat Bc», c er Bread a ad Fort.. to grade and mse ... lg (v55'7'J3",b b”*. lb...... r-unmaid, cluster*, 30 1» .... ABIRV T#xaf r**-|fl« R . . Ç-KM.-h Tablets, 28-1». lb...... Honey— \ anahium Heatalsmoked Kableflsh FlUets .... HEAVY TRUCKÎNG "urrie Hoad. Middle Mates Oil Idaho Comb Honey. 24a «.60( Imported Malagas, 29».. g.7$1 "re«a* Gulf sulphur v°- * J'-cru. per lb...... Montgomery Ward 2SJ CewA pir lb...... Suumatd. dual era. 12 2» .... JOHNSON IROSLET «'HOOL. comer of «heeter BROS —General trucking a ad ami Fairfield. Midvale Stael ...... O builder**bnlldere supplie* itor echeol for gtria AHfa-cetaJmer* J-r*] I-mb. per lb...... 3*' Pacifie Urn*, elae- • and kindergarten Suga: 1. gravel, etc. Phone September PrtnctP*!. Mise E Flr^. pulton, per lb...... •1*< it:» 3T44 Avebury Btieet. 1(»5 Fort Street yed Pt>rk* lb" 171-3 171-3 182% its»* vZrrTv*™- *** Fancy ... peOLLSOtATE—------DépartiR-. malrfculatiote te 114-4 TRADE IN GRAINS Hedium ...... HOTELS 'm. Hmctt * Ref. any Canadian or American University Ax. Sugar Rfg . . OTEL ALBANY. Am. T. * Tel...... DULL AND LISTLESS Wheat--1 hard 133», — 1023 Oevernmeat Hr. • Arts. Science. Medicine. Com mere* etc ». Nor.. li:s Nor.. 121U : • Nor.. 11 Dental Society. U» Society. B.C.L S : Am Wool. mm. ... No 1. X9L Ctiir. r.iiow, Weekly rati Am St»*; Fdy k. 47«* ; No. 4. 61'« ; ! per 100 lbg Pheae 74440 Mas-.ers and Mates" Verttfl<-ateg Very (By Burdick Bros. Ltd > TIN track, II* V rou'.^_rr Mgh percentage of raaeee un 1421. 1»* p- r Anaconda Mining . Chicago. Aug. I —The market fluctuated date-—T i MONEY cent : 1S27. returns not yet complete i. At hteon ...... 101-4 1*1* 1 feed. 3» \ LAWN MOWERS. Atlantic Gulf ...... ir a very narrow range to-dny. and closed Î feed. 4»\ f*ed. 3«\ I.ocal. new. p. Competent Inatructer*. Indu Ideal instruc­ at practlrnny the earns aa yeeterdav. Corn Jecied. il N tion private tuition. If desired Pupil* Baldwin Loco ... UM IxK-al, old. pc Baltimore A Ohio showed more weaaneee than wheat and AWN MOWERS made like new by ex - accepted any day. Phone. 2S. or write fer sold off one cent from the high point yectei!. 31 N ix|t. 57 N Potato... • Pert W. Eire*. Blanahard and Pan- particulars Bethlehem Steel » egctahlcji— • "anadlan Pacific There wti xer> little leaturc to the tr^de ew. Phone «IML a 13-34 SPROTT-SHAW Ibo Copper .... 111-3 Pheae 2014 04 KFTON COLLEGE FTR GIRLS Will ("hi Petrol -um . .. Victor* I«an No. 2. per dog. CARTAGE at 254 Child i ’«xpper ... H**#n;#mb#r 1 Asked 1443.50 BLAND Window and CMrvex Int i Mcr Marine Tnmtt ne», hot house. No. 2 valuations department. Ca. »4* Feet Phcce T403 or 4*13. Athabasca. Oil Aprl«-ot*, preserving ...... HiBUliw-Beach Umfm Bank MUSIC Keonocxktt Cerorr Bo wen a Copper NEW YORK COTTON Peaches, freestone, table Building. Victoria. BC Phones 414 aad ----- H)t Southern . . (Br T W Stevenaoa) Boundary Bar oil Plums, crt...... 2 ”:«g, I** IN A H. GORDON. Lehigh Val>r ....___ Or## Mirh T^»w Hhulvarb outdoor, per lb Ptano and *Mlx 404 Blanahard S> ...... 70 id 7 » 54 7» #1 CLÇANER8 Me*. Petroleum . . ; 1*4-4 H. C. Fishing Ce...... 70.64 7 V 4® 7nt. A W#*»rrn "ork Province high. 4 ; low. 24. ruling rate. 3 ** . «losing 2 50© 3.00 COLLATIONS Nevada Von*. tTrnur* Neat r*»al l l«l. 4 offered at. ♦«- 4a»t- loan. « ; « all BARRISTERS Pennsylvania K. R. Douglas Channel . loan» against accepta nr e». 3. LET re STOP THAT LEAK IXbpie ■ Gas Umpire Oil . . Time l«>ana firm mixed collateral. 40- 00© 3.50 iLLECTIONF l**-ee»#d Sticl Car 41 «** M day». 4. four to 4 month». «'«. Cnnneil Mercsntt!* Ai THE COLBERT PLUMBING AND DUN 1X1P * FOOT Reading HEATING CO Greet Beat Perm. isrcaatiic paper. tan Bldg Parrteters Scîicitor» Notarié* et* Ry Mffl Spring International Coal Foreign exchange «•*»> Members of NOVA SChTIa. MANITOBA. L-*v Cnna K:iubc Mane heund . Ur.xt Unulr Dciuand. (JiW: cab ALBERTA and B C BARS R*puN»r. Steel . . Mnlimm- 43\. 40-dav bills on hanks. 4 UN DRESSMAKING 014-14 Hayward B.dg* NuggetNui------...... France -Demand. *.17. cable* S.13»â. Victor»* R. c Soutb«-na Pacific . 1 aclftc Coast Fire Italy—Demand. (.37H : cables. 4.5* THE BIGTHREE IN BONDS Southern Kv . com Rambler t"arlhoo Belgium -Demand. T.47; cables. 7.4' M‘21" ^tud< baker «'« 124-4 no 4 Silvvi smith SAFETY—HIGH INTEREST—MARKETABILITY itriL tf-34 CHIROPRACTORS Tire Taxas C IHDer * re«t ...... New York. Aug. 9. — Raw sugar. #entr! NTTHIXO IN PLUMBING—Repairs te Spartan Oil ...... fugal. 5.40; refined: fine granulated. «.♦( Our listings of Bonds contain these three essentials. Union Pacific ...... 144 4 Snowstorm ...... tf-44 Utah Copper ...... DETECTIVES AS A AND ESTKL1.A M KELLEY standard lead ... K HAFKNEFATS—Plumbing, heat­ Ibublkhol over » year* U*, h Iwd Alcohol ... «2-3 Funic- h Mines C.xnealtj U. *. Rubber ...... surf Inlet ...... « ERN private ing. repair* all kind* 1040 Tate* free «12 Say ward Bldg I Gillespie, Hart and Todd, Ltd. » 474, re* 431TX. .*L U V. s. Steel, com. — . 101-0 Stewart Mining 711 Fort Street, Victoria, B. C. Itt Sarward Bunding Vigarl*. BC Virgtrla Chem. .... St«wart Land C* J. Palmer. Mar. OMINION Plumbing and Hoatlag c*. ■pLIZABETH DWIGHT. 10 ta 13. g Western Union .- 1*4-4 1*4-4 Troian OH Ltd -Heels pireleaa furnace* 1123, A-J Other hour» by appomtmeeL Com Wat R R ' A Va Me* Island Copper F.W. Stevenson DBlanahard Phone ?1«1______*17-44 443. 449IK. Willy-» Overlanfl ... DYEING AND CLEANING bertan Bulldtng. West inc ho une Elec Wh«d«in. CH'KING. Jamc* Bay plumber. PFoh# Standard Otl. Indiana 1*4-4 144-7 Wondcrphone 5771. 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'«Ud&Mj- Slillllllifilll il il 11 i) @1 @1 ®11 ED ®®@®l OUR STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT Before making an Investment yen need the fncts from a thorenghly potent_. .end — .8 reliable —eeurre..... ____ We maintain n thoroughly ur-to-date PTAT1FTICÂI. DEPARTMENT for the benefit of our client» and friend* Too er# Invited to m*ke full uge of OUB MTkTlflTKAL DKPABTMTKNT In so doing yen are placed under no obligation. BURDICK BROTHERS, LIMITED ■SH wlrw wllh I—can * *ryen. wb. .rt a. nr Rrnkm „ tb, New Ter Cbhrsee ...i ben Ktoek K.rh.ng.., Oi. mw«, Cto.nl ef Tr.8. tb. X, Twt Cettnn It.rh.n,. and olh.r le.dln, Kick,bin. » * n.mbertan P.mberten bBldg.,* VMt.fi., e. C. AIU [□fapiDinpiDinlaiBTBBBlBilEiliaslIiililSIfflBI '■F — 14 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8,1922 -- ■ ------^lir"iir-ii:ii iVi i iV im .7 ' ‘ TBSETMD “ 1CIÏÏHEE0 Women's Serge Skirts Baronette Satin Skirts —buy yours now EMPLOYMENT Reg. tujso to —all prices reduced UNO GILT EDGED $17.60 Regular $12.50 To clear the balance of oar Summer stock of Refriger­ For $9.95 For $7.95 ators we offer the following extra special values : TO BE GIVEN INVESTMENT 739 Yates Street Phone 561$ Porcelain Lined Refrigerators, regular $82.50. Special... .$61.00 Enamel Lined Refrigerators, regular $58.00. Special...... $46.00 Tubercular Veterans’ Associ­ AH Men With Bank Accounts Galvanised Lined Refrigerators, regular $28.00. Special. .$20.60 ation Prepared Memor­ _ Urged to Buy in City andum Reverted Property

The memorial set out the extent A recommendation that an official of tuberculosis among ex-service men. be appointed as an assistant pro tem and proceeded: to City Assessor Keowcrofl during the 2213 Oak Bay Avenue. 1418 Douglas Street. Offer Suggestions. Illness of the latter created a discus­ sion at the regular session of the City We ask your sympathetic con­ Council last night ’when the whole sideration of the following proposals, l*olicy of land assessment and the which appear to us to hold out sale of reverted city lands came | reasonable hope for most of us of for consideration. For Half-Holiday Shoppers j ‘permanent arrest of the In the discussion it developed that ! in place of the present system th^tt the city Is making a biisk sale of its j dots but often prolong our lives with QUALITY+SERVICE such that on return to their former reverted property. i increasing suffering for a year Asking for information. Alderman are the making of a ‘satisfied customer homes or home town they may be able to work, either In a shop on Todd was told from the chair that, We therefore ask that every ex- line* similar to the Victoria Red owing to thé continued illness of the Women*s Apron Dainty Sport service man who is regarded as a «‘roaa Workshop for Disabled Men or assessor, the assessment of property J *T‘ R* susiiect* within five years of in their homes, but under th* control bad been much delayed. Only Vic­ Kingham and Nanaimo-Wellington : discharge from the army may have and help of this T. It. Workshop.' toria West and a slight portion of an­ j opportunity of immediate treatment Dresses, $1.98 “Those of us who an- in receipt of other district had been covered fo B/ouses, $1.98 under those conditions of life and date, with the remainder of the city I work that will prevent the further even 104 per cent pensions woul< to be done before the work was com­ like to do such work as our strength Made of fine plaid and cheek gingham, Several dainty styles, made of voile and development of the disease. permits, while those with less than plete. An assistant was necessary, “That when the necessary aana- but such post need only be tempor­ muslin, with convertible or Peter Pan j torium or active period of treatment 144 per cent pension are in to per ary, held the Mayor. with square neck, short sleeves and cent of the cases unfit to hold their i is ended we may continue the same Name Mr. Fair-weather poeket ; neatly trimmed with braid ; collars: Some arc all white, others j line uf treatment in close proximity pw® with the fit worker In ordinary COAL industrial life, and yet must work in Outstanding issues bad arisen trimmed ^ith check gingham : Have for Twenty-Five Years Been Supplying These Requisites ‘._.to the sanatorium, in a settlement or chiefly through errors made in as­ sizes 36 and 38.. ^community where we can live with supplement a pension which does not 36 to 42. Specially In Victoria enable them to live under the neces­ sessment. held Alderman Todd, who Order Your Winter Supply NOW and Become a Satisfied our wives and children and learn a Speeial at ...... $1.98 priced ...... sary conditions and keep our families wished to be assured that the assis­ $1.98 Customer new trade or occupation suitable for in reasonable comfort. tant would have bis work submitted our future lives. "Therefore we ask that ‘this shel­ to Mr. Keowcroft before becoming “That this time in a settlement tered employment' so urgently I nal With this provision the ap­ J. KINGHAM & CO., LIMITED may be sufficiently prolonged, even pointment of James Fains * at her to up to two or three years, to ensure recommended by the tuberculosis 1004 Bread St. consultants of the Department of the the post thus created was carried, Phene 647 arrest of thç disease.' the remuneration to be left in the Novelty 36-inch “That those of us who must al­ S. < R. may at once be provided. Reversible ''»* fully recognize that «« may hands of the Mayor for arrangement ways be regarded ss ‘active T. B. Alderman Todd outlined his views , cases' may. if they wish, remain in be. unknowingly and at any time, a Curtains source of Infection to others, and of the reverted lands question and i Silkoline Tapestry the settlement and carry on their assessments, as from the viewpoint work there. especially to our own families-* we would therefore ask that you will of the lands committee. What he $2.95 Pair Sheltered Employment. feared. stated Alderman Todd, was 19c Yard 79c Yard Basket Work Gifts Made “That the more fortunate of u. “v’lum- that the city would get an assessor The lot includes Curtains of *0 yards only, a splendid 4° inches wide and re vers-r By Disabled Veterans may, when considered fit to do so, bia to take all necessary steps to Who would be too efficient and would splendid quality filet net. ible. A handsome mater­ return to our home towns and that assess the land at Its real earning ca- quality for re-covering save others from the fate that has ial for draperies and re­ ‘sheltered employment' may be pro­ overtaken us. • -, I«cily value. This would “wreck the | voile and marqdisette, all comforters. A good range The clever fingers ,of these disabled men make a hundred vided for those of us who need IL covering furniture. Shades “If we appear to ask more than assessment of the city.* held the yards long. Regular of dainty patterns. Regu­ and one different kinds of basket work gift novelties. Ask to "That the system, which we be­ speaker, who pointed out that a con- . of blue and brown. Spe­ others who have suffered In the war IDi Special, be shown the display in the department stores. Your patronage lieve the I department of the 8. C. R. it is because we recognize that for us rtderable cut had already be* n made ! lar 39c. cially priced. is earnestly solicited. , has recently inaugurated, of allow* it must be a lifelong fight. in assessments and that the Court of $2.95 Special, pair.. 19c 79c J mg us the privilege of consulting a -We each and all of -oe hold on Revision had been able to persuade 1 T. B. expert in the neighborhool of to the -hope* that we shall recover the public that the assessnv nt’s rrere , our homes at all times, may be per­ completely in spite of thjr knowledge not unjust. The Red fected. The speaker feared that the pendu­ Cross Workshop tnat so many of our comrades, under S1« Fort tlrtH___ Phone 2169 "And lastly that you will extend JSf. Wem of dealing with lum. which swung to excessively high the time and in all other ways pos­ Ihia ill»»*.,, have dir.1 uurmr lh# assessments in the past, would Swing Good Fitting sible facilitate the treatment of ex- last four years. ' iu the. opposite direction and assess­ Nightgowns for service men who develop T B.. be­ Thf of tho raweof the ments on the real earning power of cause we believe that the periods of Tuhen-ular Veterans' Association as the land would be made, which would years during which tubercular dis­ present...! Mon H & ,^||M “shoot the assessment <>f the city all Corsets, $1.98 ease of the lungs, the result of ser­ U* pieces.** This problem sh.-uld be Children Boys’ Boots, 1 to 5 1-2, $3.40 Pair reported to the meeting of the associ­ solved in a reasonable, rational say. vice. may develop. i« most indefinite. ation held last evening. This state­ Boys' Black Calfskin Blucher Cut Boots; just the right weight "We will outline the practical ap­ he held. I»w and meditim bust styles, designed Chililren’s Cotton Gowns in slipover and plication of these our requests : ment. the Minister **ld; "would re­ No Radical Change for regular Wear. Special at, per pair ...... $3.40 ceive attention at Ottawa. from pink coutil and brocaded batiste; button front sty 1rs, neatly trimmed The addition to Tranquille Sana­ Mayor Marchant expressed himself torium of a village or comm inity to in agreement, holding that it was not lightly boned, with four hose supports ; with lice or hemstitched : ages 2 to 14 WA T S O N * S which ex-service men (and civilians) ;he time for any radical change, but I sizes 24 to 27. Wonderful 633 Yates St. The Home ef Good Footwear years. Special Phone 26 may. when their disease admits, pass pointing out the assessment work j value, pair...... from the sanatorium there to com­ HIES POTENT trust continue and could not be fur- I $1.98 Values...... UHL85c to,o i$1.50 plete the arrest of their disease. That i ther retarded through the illness of they may have the comfort and Imp- ! Mr Scow croft. REAL NEIGHBORLINESS Mrs. Brown—Tell your mother I piness of living there with their Alderman Leeming remarked on Cellghf in being neighborly, and if wives and children and he employed TO HOSPITAL •he fact that a lot known as Small Boy (to new neighbor) — she comes along ànd fetches them in workshops learning suitable oc­ tne Bank Exchange, on Uangley "Would you kindly lend mother a bit herself, she shall have the mangle, cupations Street, assessed at some ISO.OmO for- of starch, half a bar of soap and an the^ copper, and the clothes-prop.v Special Occupations. rrerly. was being sold by the city for Offering Exceptional Values in iron, please?" City Council Asked to Listen to "That these occupations shall be Sa.404. This drew from Alderman-* Request of St. Joseph's Todd a statement on the whole ques­ tion of reverted lands. Flannelettes and Canton Flannels Everything pointed to a considera­ The much bedraggled remnants of ble revival in land sales, held the Flannelettes of reliable i|ualitie* which will give the best of wear at remarkably the City*» liquor profits received fur­ speaker, with the committee weekly reporting a large number of sales of low prices. • • ther discussion last night when j reverted property. In many cases letter from C. if.' O’Halloran. a mem tuese lands were going back to their WHITE SAXONY FLANNELETTES PYJAMA CLOTH ber of the Advisory Board of the 8t. fermer owners on the fifteen-year payment plan, plus interest. 27 Inches wide, yard .. — ...a...... 24f -?• inches wide, per yard l...... 45$ Joseph's Hospital, urged considers Eately the lands had been going it ' » inches wide, yard ...... 25r ** inche* widc‘ >erd ...... -...... ti«*n of the application of that insti- \cry great bargains, hut just as soon 1 *** * **** *********, ********* ** | tution for its share In the profita ax the complet^ price list had b*en ! 24 inches wide, jard ...... 344C ******** ***/*,*, prepared the land prices would rise, | CANTON FLANNELS The letter stated that the hospital in some, cases very considerably, con-j 24 in. he, wide. v,rd -,...... Uc "> ”'>r cnl> tb- b*,,'r «"de. and heavier had taken a large part in charitable t-nced the speaker Substantial ad­ qualities at very attractive prices. * work for fifty years of continued op­ it nee* would be made throughout, he rt iterated- « ENGLISH FLANNELETTES BLEACHED CANTON FLANNELS eration in this city; had suffered an The city felt, held Alderman Todd, nuaily from indigent patienta though that it whs as Justified in making a { 34 invhes wide, heavy quslitv, yard ...... IOC -- inches wide, yard ...... ÎÏHC lits doors were ever open to all. Profit from its lands as any specu­ 24 inche. wide hca.y uuaii.y yard 4„ * “ ^ £? 11 ! 11 ! 111 ” 1 ! " 111" 11 IZ lator. Opportunity was extremely fa­ |spective of creed or pace, and that last vorable for the buyer of rqverted J6 Inches wide. Horr.-vkaes Superfine, yard..SOc +~ inches wide, yard ...... 30g year alone this sum had amounted to •ends just now. and the opportunity 54 invhes w;d- . Hornxkses Heavy Twill, yd. 751 34*rd...... 2» inches wide, yard...... 21K- could not seek a new way of disposal $8,000 to Its former owner. This pro- I of liquor profits, the writer urged »>erty in five years would increase in 1 -2 inches wide, per yard ...... 30* 26 inches wide, card...... 30f, I that the application be granted. Mr. value several hundreds of per cent. » • (XHqlloran went on to, say: The situation was so full of prom- j ■. that the speaker sometimes won- I z " Legal Aspect. drred why it was that real estate j ! “While the writer is communicating dealers did not do more to secure eh- ! | with you as a member of the "Ad- >rit* f Tate, and July 15. 1922. 4 I to the legal aspect of the ques- Regi mental orders by Lieul.-CoL H. B. BATE I astion ttassed to H. Maynard per Lieutenant and eàdjutæt ] Ron as set out in section 114* i sub 1 H. M. Vrquhart, DAO.. M.E.. A.D.C.. ! of-the Government Idqu*»r Act. Hav- that portion of the .tfLort£.«ion“Ibkt| «^tïïî^ir Jealt witlf reverted land valuer ,h# P*ir F^rt of a lot east on commanding 1st Battalion OCth Bat­ ! ing already paid out a substantial ,naccurate** and held that the rtai- * "ook Street between Grant and Bai talion C-E.F.I the Canadian Scottish FOSSIL EXPERT HERE , amount of the liquor profits to the nteral went to Daniel Cross for $300 senior city hospital the Council has due left would be of great value, Regiment. Armories. Victoria. B.C.. fluctuations in assessments brought One lot south on Yintng Street be­ definitely elected to apply such money tween Stanley and Belmont went to August 7. 1922. Huge Problem te Be Worked Out mm rx. amelioration of taxation charges. Vancouver Island. Cambridge Pro­ to maintain and aid hospitals in the Cower & Mcl^iurhlin for a client at Head-dress, rifle range—The fol­ fCItr ' of Victoria, and would, there All were of the opinion there was fessor Says. going to be very considerable' reduc­ $254. A corner lot at Superior and lowing heed-dress for use on the ri­ fore, in the writer's opinion, be de Menâtes Street went to its former fle range, is approved: Felt hat. Ba- tions In the assessments. Reverted Dr. F. C. R. Reed. F. G. &. F. *. barred from now applying to have lands came lack mainly on account owner. Christopher J. McDowell, for den-Powell pattern. , with Seaforth (( some other method of expenditure of of excessive assessment and excessive $1.295.15. and one nearby for $2.454.72 flashing, left side tucked up and fas­ G. 8.. professor; of geology in Cam­ the said moneys approved by the local improvements. With the sting cn the fifteen-year plan. tened with regimental cap badge. • bridge University, who is spending ; I.ieutenaht-Governor-in-Council. or the “excess’* removed from these Notice—There will be a meeting of four months on geological research ! “In conclusion I desire to make •sro factors the residue now held by the members of the Sergeants' Mesa clear that the attitude of St. Joseph's the city would be a valuable asset in­ in their mess room at S p.m. on Tues­ in Canada, has arrived in Victoria NOME GOMME WmiOUT THIS S«KAru*E I Hospital is entirely one of concilia­ stead of a liability. minis / • day. Sth instant. from Port Albemi where ho has been tion and co-operation, having co­ If he were speaking.to .men with * Stru< k off Referring to Battalion visiting friends. Dr. Reed Is a ( operated for so many years in th* a bank account, continued Alderman Orders. Part 2, No. 17. of the cancel- specialist on fossils like the tri- Todd, he would advise that city re­ j la t ion of 26th ult.. Para. 49 dealing • are of the sick and injured in this eratops. ; ity and adjoining districts without verted land was a mediation that RESPONSIBLE frith the discharge of No. 74. Pte. H. • ever havine made a claim on the vrould shortly yield rich returns. In ] *t<>wman. No. 1 Co., is hereby can­ •^Vancouver Island Is a most com­ ; public for assistance in the burden fact, stated the speaker Ini closing, ho celled. plicated bit of geology." Dr. Reed [ it is bearing The authorities of 8t. would he very much surprise*! if the Promotions—The following provi- said.1 There are huge problems hero Joseph's Hospital 'feel that they have sale of the city land in aggregate did FOR SALES TAX 1 sonal promotion will take effect concerning the Ice age to be worked saved the City of Victoria many tens not do much M wipe out sinking | « provisional) the date stated below: out. Geological history can be more of thousands of dollars br work they fund . troubles and show a clear and , No. 12. Cpl. E. Perry. Nofl 2. to be readily traced in this country than in bave carried on. The hospital is now substantial profit for the city. k* rgeant from August 8. 1922, to enm- England, owing to the fact that the Six - aaleW of reverted land were ! ;»letè establishment, hand of pwa tffis not left its impress asking for some slight recognition of Canadian Bridge Company rassed on by the Council after recom­ j Struck off — The undermentioned so extensively on the surface of the the services it has performed in this mendation from the lan,ft. committee. Declines to Pay Excess of ! n<>n-commissioned officer* and man country. LONDON community, and apart altogether Two lots west on Douglas Street be- having been granted their discharge Dr. Reed will go east by way of from Its legal right, concerning which iwecn Simcoe and Beacon went to Stated Sum ure struck off the strength of the bat­ Prince Rupert and atop at Mount the writer has little doubt, it feels talion from the dates stated a gal net Robson to study fossils and strata that this application for a portion of Forwyded through City Solicitor •heir names: No. 24. Seégt- W. J. there. For many years he has been the liquor profits is neither unjusti­ Vi.i«or, ALWAYS W.lcom. H. 8. 1 Tingle a letter from John W. Baum. H.Q, July 25. 1922; No. 48. doing research work for the Geologi­ fied nor injurious to the City's in- Seens. sales manager for the Can­ Sergt. H. Cox, 1. July 25. 1932, No. cal Survey of India and «also for adian Bridgé Company Read to the 176. I*te. P. Cowan. 2. July 147 1922; South Africa. TRAN8ACT MINOR AFFAIRS. City Council in session last night, OUR LAUNDRY stated that that company had obtain­ ed legal advice and found that the The flake that’s thin, with the flavour in In dealing with) permits at . the city was vested with the onus of regular meeting of the City Council SYSTEM showing that the company had is the flake that the Canadian people have been using -with last night that body followed the Perhaps it wasn’t Tea recommendations of the heads m the agreed to pay the increased sales tax increasing appreciation for the past fifteen years. Look for I» n SERVICE on material before it could ask it to various departments and refused one that inspired the writing of “MADE IN CANADA,” and “LONDON, ONT.,” printed in foot the hill on that account. garage request, granting another. The company have already de­ Two gasoline pumps street stations ; It's a service that mean* clared a willingness to pay the three “aAuld Lang Syne,” but red across the face of every package. were authorized. The location of I les* work, better health, telephone poles, while passed by the! per cent, sales tax that was In vogue and happier homes. at the time of the agreement be­ ±9*doh city electrician was referred to the tween the parties, but urges the city public works committee for Investie Country priera juat the to find the money in ^excess of this SEAL BRAN D gallon and sanction if everything name as town. tax. a considerable amount as the were in order. sales tax has risen in the meantime. Four minor tenders for printing City Solicitor Pringle added that to and other purposes were passed on date he had not gone Ibto the legal the recommendation of the flnapee Phone aspect of-the case. The. report was committee. At the request of the handed to the legislative committee ont finance committee also H. G. Allan for action. The sales tax referred . m appointed to the city tresjyirv 172 to had reference particularly to what department at a stated salary. Â Is known as the Bridge Contract No. memorandum from the Canadian r The Cup of Kindness.* Now S. being the rail section of the John­ I region dealing with certain p ro­ son Street Bridge. Pending legal ta Is as to the unemployment advice the Council declined to ex- problem wa* received and filed. I CHI (real.

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