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VU'iuh i.uiUy to Armistice Expected at Any Momenl—Franco iSaid Sabotaf(inf( Radio To Have Given Written Guarantees That Th|pre On Arctic Flight Would Be No Reprisals — Freedom Frote Provincial Leader Addresses Gemuin and Italiiui Dpmina^on U Stated Conservative Convention PSCOW. Feb. 25 {A').— At Calgary Radioman M. M. Voe- nesensky, charged with sab- otaging Arctic radio conimunl- Britain Plays Major Part STATES DEMOCRACIES caUons during the flight over BULWARK OF FREEDOM the Nortli Pole on which Slg- In Negotiations for Peace i&mund Levaneflsky and five companiODa were lost in 1937, CALGARY. Feb. 25 ID.— today ploadod Riiilty -"hiif not Feb. 25 (/P).— The end of the long Spanish civil war R. Mtltland. K.C., Britiih ^ PARIS, L. in everything" at the opening S hours tonit;ht. The Sp^ju^li Columbia's Conservative appeared to be only a matter of of his pubUc trlaL . Government, officials of the Madrid regime said, has leader, tonight told 300 metn- | agreed to offer its-virtual surrender. The caintul.ition to the btrt of the National Conserva- Nationalist Government of Generalissimo Francisco Franco will Association in Alberta that tive to the officials, who declared to a be called an •'armiatict," according "if you dedicate your time Indians Are it might go Into effact lata tonight or tomorrow. party, you dedicate political — ~ Only nnforr-ron rpbi.stance by impor- I time to the n^nst Navy, forty little fishing vessels, OiaWMd by 200 men your liomeward-bound after a four week period of trainingz withwiin thetne RoyalKoyai Canadian if!:\Anxitnts to Government foUower.s. they said, today. port yesterday morning. by the R.C.N.C.N.Ms.Ms. Skidegate, flagship of the fleet, they chugRed out in line-ahead formation, with tant thing in Canada the naval Led could i>ri'ftvine the end. intervals between boats. The spectacle suggested battle fleet in miniature puiting to sea. as the boats followed one another well out He defended the "old party" well-kept s RECEIVED into the Strait. As they passed out. the Ss. Princess Qiarlottc, bound into Victoria from Esquimalt. kept well clear of the line until she had OlAKAMKbS nystcm of Liberala and Coo- PayHomage itsamed far enough mead to tarn withevt Intshrfaifag with the iwMeiaore. TO EXAMINE The agreement to capitulate waa vatives. •ei .'aid to have been given by Govern- , Feb. 25 (CP) -Brit- ' ment Premier Juan Negrln after_ written guarantees had reached the pay homage Jto theh: King and I Irredom. Iruni I'lanco I Briluh CKnernmeiU wiun Queen, today e would giiarantce BpaUi's Of Ciiinda. ho said: ARE PAyABLE celebrations dref>ed In pirture.';que old partlrt whoj Contest to! Action it Ottawa freedom from German and Xtaliaa niPii In both Remain Out eagle been of beaded buck-skin, and red et\veen kUUng all Dance cure ^^Efficient and Govern- Morton for the Public Works l)i - are nilntat. bfeaUng and CImrch and and payable for the most part on ACTION LIKELY | partment at to Continued on i'age 3, Columa 1 that Is ROod ments'—Organise Young People's Party Tue.sday Die income lax and motor report. the Pa.. Feb. 25 (Jf) make an investigation and "They are killing all that lAZLLIXJN. vehicle levies. Taxation and motor | United States Senators See The report is to be back in the inin- eradte of party poUUca has done, -Arranging for an under- licence offices remained open yes- Lster's hands within Uie next three Hall "barn dance." church Feb. 25 ((P .— National Conservative Asso- to accommodate iini if^ariiiiK to a Tammany ground C^iALGARY. The terday untU ft p.m. Bad Psychological Effect weeks so that provision may be made And undrt a British sy.stem we »111 .servlcan by telephone and a ciation in Alberta will not nominate Conservative candi- the rush. HINES GUILTY estimates - in- In Guam Decision in the supplementary dur- not I' l fl"*f be chicken dinner, fifty four dates in the next provincial election, it was decided at the On Monday and Tuesday the your party, but until ing tiie present .se.s.sion of Parliament "Stand ttrin before miners refused afaln today a association's provincial convention here today. ^ come tax of&ce will stay open I i/P).— for the expenditures involved. Canada must coote first." priest's entreaties to end their ————————— than 200 delegates approved 9 p.m.. and the. motor licence offlce WASHINGTON. Feb. 25 j Mote Rowell ONALLCpyNTS Ma I Hand the • It was announced pvedirtioii tliat the United States FOR JOINT rSE Mr mM strike until 5 . unhealthful" .<;ltdown ft i«'.soliiiion that the parly whole- p m by poll- Coiiuiu sion had been ^d deep down in a Wolfe Collier- heartedly bupports the unity move- For the fi.scal year ending Mardi .Senate would lever.c the House of The plan envisioned by Mr. May- obtain new.-i):ii)i'r head- ticiaiLs to I the Trea.sury received Representatives' action and author- ies' mine at nearby ment in Alberta. Party ofBeers were 31. 1938. hew calls for Joint use by the Canai> Political Leader Convicted advantage. HAY DISALLOW lines and thus poUUc%l Instructed to confer with the Pro- ^7.343.237 In income taxes, exclusive ize $5,000,000 in naval Improvements dian National and Canadian Pacific partlts were always Attorney New political vi?;ional Unity Council and other of refund.s under the 1 per cent plan at the Island of Guam came from Railways of the Government-owned —Defence Says troufcloiis depression years bom In • • poluiial p,uti('.> to determine the believcil to lia\i $1,000,000. Senator Lewis. Democrat. IlllnoLs, Outer Dock now leaved and utilized Case to Be Appealed through exploiting thje emotions of 1' Dominions L i most eflectlN'e means to ensure ON MOTOR \ KIIK I.KS today ap the Senate miliUtry comr by the Canadian National KaUways beings. He claimed they touman election of an "eflteient pro- Its with grain elevator and In the same period motor \t'hUle mittee gave approval to the only, and storage NEW YORK Feb. 25 i>l';.-Tai..- ' CeatlniMd Pag* t. CetaMo 1 ' gre.^slve Government plant It proposes purclia.se of the revenue.s, exclu.si\e of the ga.soline $358,000,000 army and air oorpe ex- many di.>lru-t leader. James H. Lumber in Pointing to j Government privately -owned RIthet Dock and . The unity movement's objective is tax, produced $2,870,539; made up of pansion bill. Hlnes. was convicted tonight on iJk first-class improvements the Fed- """" I to place an Independent candidate 12.407.228 from motor vehicle reigls- Lewis, veteran memlier of both the [ thirteen counts of an indictment in each of the Alberta constitu- foreign relations and military com- eral authorities for utilization of High Place, t ration. $409,860 In drivers' and olher cliar;'iii.; hiin with li.iviiiK i^uen I jencies thi.s do;'k by both systems. Under KAMMINOTAILS *""'i2jir against the Social Credit regi.straUon fees; and $53,431 Inlmlttecs. said that, if he Judged the paid political protection to a gigaii- arid Ciovemment's candidate in the next of correctly. the .scheme, the Canadian National LONDON. Ttb. 25 Wood I chauffeurs' licences. temper the Senate "It tic policy racket headed by tht | Victoria City's application for provincial spur, timber from Canada Imported into general election. The gasoline tax, collected day by will put back the Guam Item and Railways track would be run gangster, Dutch .Schult/ ] of 94504)00 for hydnnelectric back the United Kingdom in 1938 was loan CHANGE OF NAME day throughout the year, exceed.s the announce that It U our property and through the Maodonald Bstate, | The jury returned to liie General SINK BOAT construct ion may be dl.sallowed be with a "Y" track on the RIthet TO v( at IOC 270. a decrease of motor hic le.s' levy consider- we arc merely fencing it. valued n The association's name was by a Sessions courtroom at 7:M p.m. the $200,000 llmii Dock, resulting In the creation of from 1937. but some- cause It exceeds able margin, though It comes Senator Lee, Democrat, Oklahoma, an about £2,000,000 changed from the Liberal Conserv- from >i 22 p m PiSTi, and declared the Mu- Industrial at the back of the what higher than in 1986, according set for Paderal aid' under ative Association of Alberta to the the same 'source, owners and opera- another member of the military area Blazing Gasoline Spreads Hiiiea guilty on the Iir»>l count la Assistance dock.s. besides serving nicipal Improvements National A.s.sorlution tors of motor vehicle- committee, .said he thought the the elevator to preliminary Import figures avail- Con.servatlve the Indictment, a conspiracy count* Powell yesterday. and storage plants. Danger When Act, Hon A. W. Gray said In Alberta. Ii. of Cal- Tlii.s year, drivers' tests will add able here. W. Ward, House vote against the Guam im- and immediately declared for con* Municipal Affairs. gary, succeeded H. R. IfUaer. K.C., some $80,000 to the toUl, matchmg Lake Tug Bums This value placed Canada in sec- As Minister of provements had had "a bad psycho- vlctlon on the succeeding twelve natl/on-- .Mtpplylnn explained that Vancouver, of Edmonton, as president. the established cosu of the tests. logical effect" in the Orient ond place amons; Mr Gray and that leliiiiN rf)un'..'-. lumber products to Great Britain. asking for s.'^slstance with $1 OOO.OOti The convention unanimously ap- the Item .should be put back in the POWiaX RIVER, B.C., Feb. 23 Wreckase Before tlie Jury filed into tit* sewer, streets and proved a resolution calling for a 4Cf).—Ptrv Of iinknown origin today Finland led with Imbdrts valued at programme of naval base bill. room. Hlnes had moved back froM young of £3.000.000 works, was In a different cate- peoples cbn.scr\'atlve asso- He indicated, however, destroyed ii tURbfmt in a log pond on £8,23«.l09. a drop iUnost park he believed hLs cusiomSrv place st the defence ciation miles from limited by the $200,006 In Alberta. START Pre/itdent Solve I. like about t^vo over the preceding year and f400jDOO gory and not BUILDING Roosevelt might have to May Powell table, and Capt. lliomas Fanning, ' Reorganization, of the seventeen spread to a centres. ' ' here, aiul ilir< Mt« ncd to lean than in 1936. 1 re.^trictlon placed on smaller Ills personal Inflaence to ac- of the! court polk» squlMl. took U9 FederM eon-stltuencles gasoUne .storage %\\\ Uke nearby 3,000-gailon Tluit. at least, la the report that complish this. a position be.side him. plaff lAi'hiii a month. Old Puzzle ' ' tank. , the Cabinet, Mr. The House vote agalnit a proposal two members of limes' will be made to A resolution Only the Blue Seal, carried Thrvv Buried h\ asking for continu- POOR SITE The tiiK Gray intimated, tn the absence of t/> dredce the Ciuam harbor foj sea- — family were in ii.c ((liuMojiii his vas by ance of the f^eral wheat board JOHANNBBBURO, ftb. 25 OP) some ga.'olinc She owned plane lanes and make other Im- ^' with a permanent wheat policy, and Frnt'mrnf.s of cork and wood washed eldest sons, James, Jr., and Phllipi. I.ouKiiiK' ( nnipany and Cave-ln at Minel^""^"^^^ ^ the B. K reply Housing provemenbi was Interpreted in most Cabinet, the Provtoce s formal regretting loss of hte six-cent pref- Estate Located up at Kennouth. near Ea.st London, former Harvard boxer. . $3,000 I was valued at about quarters as havlhg been Influenced to the city aaay be -delayed for soine may solve one of the great rnvs- The tug Teckla. owned by Powell CeatiiHMd en Page S, Cetama 3 Over Forgotten Dump BINTENCK LATm REDDING. Calif . Feb. 25 ilf^.—K time. by arguments that Japan would view .the ntiempted teries of the sea—the fate of Not'. Jr. .set l,ake Sh'nk'le Compfnv cave-in at the TIn.sley Hytlraulli Judge CharW; Of War Shells this as a provoeaUve step. ship Waratah. to sink the burning 0,000-ton pasMnger .•< ntx-ncing unsucccs.'slully Mine at Big Bar in Trinity County, Mar< h 13 for and al- CHINISI BBLIIF rVND which disappeared in 1909 with 211 boat by rnmming It. aeventy-elght mlle^ of here. lowed Hlnes continued freedom un- west P.MU.S, Fel). .— ORIfiON nil.i, in charge 26 ( CP-Reuter'.s i VJ.TOED passengers between Durban and Captain Oeocge Larson, til then under bail. The maximum Iburird three of the four-man crew 25 een under water spiracy two years eisht mllea from the mine, early to- other charitable and patriotic pur- the of has long count 'and en pond surface v.tu> anre the dump until a railwayman told entire lot to make, free blood tests for ap- is breaking up. Tlie charRr^ nlBlit with a rc.vcue fniriy to dii; the pases .since the outbreak of hosiili- and now each of the felony aald Beae who was working a short the builders they were "building phcsnts vetoed Governor is the only large vcs-scl Tlie coroner said his re- ' was by Waratah Lloyd Paid Btryker. defence coun* Blur Seal miners out. Ues, according to a report by -the in over volcano dl.Mancc from where the | Five Given Treatment a ports Indleated that all were dead. Chinese Affairs Commis- Charles A. Sprague. \ . lost In that neighborhood. sel, said he would file an appeal aa .slightly Overseas . w a.s moored His face wius He said that in Augti.vt. 1918 when ] He said one body had been recovered. sion. Hospital After Accident .soon as possible. »i.ir( iv d by tlie ftanics the city was hel*1 up by Mie Ger- »ald llie end of the trial cam* wltfc Loss ng compaoy ofHcials On Highway mans and almost deserted by its un"xpr(tff! j>uddenne..s. The Jurf that spread Of the flr» to the gaao- InhablUnf^. he and other etvllian tanks would pmbnbly have rr- King's Escort Will had seemed uncertain, having, coma lin" prl.soners Five per.sorus were K^vtji, hospital were forced tO' tmU a.l the de.struclion ol loggers' back' into the courtroom lor to-'' Miltrii m U.S. President Tries treatment Ust night and early this contents of an. ammunition train homef; built on floats, bordering the .stnirtioas three, times befbre return- mortring following a series of auto- which had been, bcmbed by British ing a verdict.. Iqg pond. plane.<<.' Include Battleship mobile accidents on the Ivland HiRh- Another launch lylhg akmfslde District Attorney Thomas "it For Early Peace in way. near the Chantecler Inn The ."theils -were buried sixty feet the Blue Seal was badly burned. The Dfwey. trying the nu»vt sensational ..linrtly before midnight. from the Cimbrai - Valmripnr.e.s second vessel l.s owned by Barney ease of a .wnwitional career, niwv- Details of the accident were not Railway. The exi.stence of the dump With Glorious Name Soros, of Powell Rlvrr ' ously paced the corridor with hla Hostile Labor Gamps Immediately available a« Provincial was soon foi'gottert. aides, awaiting a verdict. It was Police offlccrs were continuing tl 'i: nif builders Investigated hl.s Mory Hlnes' second trial, the first having Chihi Uvroiiw investigations as to the cause of the and found one of the. shells. Sappers Formrr H.M.S. Soiilli:iin|iloii U Sur\i%or of Jul- thlstriHi ;a t. pail. were .called ended In a Askii to Committee to smash Up that. It. was reported, In- In and >i'ave already Roo^evdt Rival Heads Name land Kii«:a»frmriil M.M.^. <»la»«;oH ill AUo From bums volved four or more cars reeovercd twenty tons of three-inch Dies Negotiate—Promifles Government Assistance if None of the vlctiuis wa.s j>rnouAly and eight-Inch ira'- >he;iv it is sur- Arcoiiipaiiv II. .M.S. l<('|)iiiM> on Hoval Sailing hurt. 8t Joseph's Hospital atten- prising that In d'.ciii.B Mif tomula- ALAMOSA. Colo, FPb. 31 (/P» Desired to Re«eh Amicable Agreement TELFORD RESIGNS dants said, and their names were tlon the workmen did not tirlke Lottie .Iiroii a nine-vo-.\r-old heroine either d'tonator fu.se. gal Riven a.s follow;*. Helen Ellis, North a or a I^eb. 2S <^.—Epic deeds of bold adventure, who yi.aved two jnialler f,lstor« fron! LONDON. I AM!. I'la. Feb 2S President Roo.^cvolt. in a Louls Norland. Qiaran. Inntrv against heavy oflfls anM glorious victories are in- thclf flanilnn home, died trKlay of Park .Street: AS PARTY MEMBER today associated with Britains for a United labor movement ' Quadra timately H.M.S. Southampton, burns she suffered in their rescue. dramatic plea nine Road; Mrs. 8. Fairhurst. Students •hie ehlld rtirrled to safety her M asked the long; atrugglinfr Cbngrcas of Industrial Or- street James Carlln. Collinson of nfiodern 9.000-ton cruiser which will act as on* of tha cacOrts Vaiweaveik Mayor t« Centlaue Is fix-yrar-uld .line explosion In vlrtuaUy Identical letters tO| h^ said the American people It was unolBclally reported that g.fbec, aboard the giant battle lOlJ as the CMnmodore'p shfp of th« flamex throughout the kitchen of! r; e of the cars swung out of the recond! only light cruder fr;u.-»drrin. I eruL'.er RepuLr. how being In the Jolm L. L wL., (h...;n,.\n of the sincerely hoped that a 'eon-'tr ic- Riotous Mood VANCOUVER. m. » 0»—Mayor home last Monday. Into a their ' Une of trafBc, crashed tioned and ou'fltted at PoTt.«mouili K immer of 1914 she was orie of thi of Indu.sirlal organize- could be I Congress , ttve negotiated peace Lv> Telford severed, at least tem- Green, president machine in Uie southbound lane snd in prPT>aralion lor me trip. HMii .'-^veral Briti n ^ar.^hhw j)a;liii{ a, tions. ahd Wjlllam achieved "within the early months porarily, hlr party affiliation todaf Aiiierlran Federation Of caused a general pile-up of, other W.\RSAW. Feb. 35 >P — Poliih Glasgow, of the same class as U>« courtesy caH-et-Klel lor the Gcr- I of the of ti\e new year." and he ex- when he turned In h-s formal PAGE DIRECTORY declared; "Labor faces a machines. Most of the injured were University students broke ttirotigh Southampton, will also serve as es- man Kaiser's annual yachting week. habor, he pressed hope that Lewis and Green | resignatkm from the Co-operatlva finding itself divided auffsring cuts and kHrulses. police llne.s and smashed two cort. Her host was the r,^n(4i 'i I tlw eeouait^ BMbassy today, capping l>*d been declared. While pa- this pmOGaAMMB BBJaCTED man two been written *ince tha original i retbertMtn that Labor can and wlU meet pouver civic ' election as an In- tee. added Government assist- Hp d.'.ys of antrrv derr.on.'lratlorm in built 1«»3 trolling In Hf^IlRoland Bight, the KditoriaU . challenge with MadarstandtBg and Southampton was in dependent, and row be^»mes »in ance would be "gladly given ' if it SHANGHAI. Feb. 38 The protest agam.'l treatment of Polish first enemy eneountered by the fi'inanelail good will." The role played by her earner name- Independent member of the B^l'.l^h was wanted. body of Shanghai's In- Southampton was the Rostock, "teve Cea*«e UhT*.. The President told Lewis and governing students in the Naiilled free city sakes la flMM)ldlng chapters of that CMunMa LeglsUture to whk.h he ternational Settlement tonight re- of Danzig. today ot They exchanged a , few idiota. bu: R:\dlo rrorranimfs Oreen the opportunltie.s for a history. Is boldly engraved wbs electM as a C.C J*. candidate ject «i a Ja anese programni^c for The incident led the Pollfh For- the ' South- neither wa^ damaged SUppiag and Travel •^nlted and vital Labor movement p «he-battle scroll of n<»w TTie mayor handed his resignation NEW- YORK, Feb 2.^ T Wll- terrorism in the set- expres.'i regre'-s prouc'. Thro.ph the Winter of l«14, Uve I/-fr«.iii. to make a contribution to Amer supprewlon of eign Office to to ampton." fifth to bear tiiaf ,|^ the C C F to W W British cruLier figured in number a , »»*n» Green, president of the re- i in 1936. pres»dent, lean life of help to the present an4 Amer tlement and slmulaneously the German ambassador immediate- name. She was launched British Columbia who late of minor skirmishes, and on Dec«n- future generations were never lean Mderatlen of Labor, said doubled Its ova eriorU to aaalntain ly. The police guard around thai Most ot the fame and glpry be- previo»»Iy had bcenjHftn power bg «ff»f^l.CelHMt lbCMHM« \ Urn m tniUUl —cuuve 10 aoospt l|, J, — 1 , " , ' — — t .

THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIAr^C, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1939

under the I the But and West Indle& car* or dapt. John Moatray in AT LAST - Powell EMBiytOO TALKS H M S RamllUes. With him went Lord-Baden the ^jauthampton and Thetis. u.mm were On August S, strange sails BUY i>lghted on the rim ol the horizon at Banquet convoy to Honored OPENED! CITV Moutray signalled the altar course and follow him cloae FLYING HOME shl.Xi paW to the wind. The cargo NEVI^ Urge to his ordcr.s and by YOUR al ociation to Parley no attention Of Loc Ass DeleoatM Member to daylight found themselves sur- Local Federal Cetsatioit of Shipments rounded by the aewWned fleo'-war a itors, who celebrated bearing pla- Vancouver and leave the Mainland 109% GENERAL ELECTRIC evening. In thirty-five cars months later. Baden-Powell, in Spencer's dining room last by plane on Wednesday morning cardi proelalmlnc the purpose of . DEALER unabie vice-president ol the Victoria Boy 11:50 o'clock on the maiden F. Although His Honor was Uip convention, the Victoria and about W. FRANCIS ScouU' Aneelation. trip of the' shuttle air siaU service attend the gathennK. his mefisage Up-Island delegates paraded through to Victoria. 1210 Dooflu Str«M . Mr. Hamber paid tribute to the to between Vancouver and OF SP:RVICE lead by Hew Pnterson, first the city early in the afternoon YOUR ASSURANCE tility B.-P ." as he Is com- on Victoria air versa of meet the Mainland contingent ' COLLECTORS The shuttle Vancouver- his founding o! AND SATlSli'ACTION mpnly c£ied, and the arrival of the Vaneouver boat, sendee was tnnugurated as a result the Boy Scout movement, after the and Immediately afterwards an of representatiwis made by Mr. May- war. afternoon tea meeting was held in hew to Postmaster-General Norman PRICES FROM ^184.50—EASY TERMS to a man WILL ntOVI INCBNTIVB Spenoer's dining-room for the regis- COVERS A. McLarty and Transport Minister Message of delegates and the ap- SEEK C. D. Howe. The local representa- "I nm .^ure the love, admlratlou tration eooualttees. Uve In the Federal House wUl prob- and rcbptct with which we all re- polhtment of is afraid ably spend the greater part of this uho Not gard our Chief Scout will contuiui; MASS MBBTDfO Speeial Cachets Will Fea- week In Victoria before returning to throughout our lives and will prove The principal evept on the first lure First Overnight Flight Ottawa. of living an ineentlve to aU that Is best and day of the confei^noe was a mass JOINT MEETING . MACDONALD most honorable in our condu'-t. My meeting in the Empire Theatre last In T.C.A. Service luncheon here wfll be a Joint sUicereart wlih Is that all of you de- night, under the chalrmauship of The

the City Council, the l ilIZi .--pi Udid pat- gathering of DOUGLAS ELECTRIC LTD-QSaaiailEO sign your lives on the ' Rev. Bryce H. WaUace. Feb. By thous- .MONTHBAL. Jimior Chamber cf Commerce, the tern Lord Baden- Powell has set, and Mrs. Stuart Jamleson, delegate ands, letters are pouring hito Oana- senior chamber and the Victoria Ro- by so doing may be Justly enrolleu from the Vancouver Embargo Coun- flees between Montreal tary Club. citizens I al;in postof as genuine, loyal and true (.,1 explained the organization of and Vancouver to be held imtil next Mayor Andrew McOavln will be of not only our Canada, but of our ^^^^^ itody. and urged the moral ne- Wednesday, when Trans-Canatia Au amoiiR the luncheon (rue.'^t.s of honor. Emplrc," the Oevemor'a massage oesslty o( placing an embargo on the Inaugurates its ovcmigiit Details of the luncheon, which will concluded. export of war materials. Canada, LUica EXTRA SPECIAL—WOOD at I p.m. Thursd.iy, were WOOD— service aeross the eontlnei&t. The> commence iy>llowing the toast to llie King the speaker said, could not retain her FOR ONE WEEK ONLY are beln;; mailed by philatelists discussed at a meeting of the City J. Wi&e. district commls self-respect If she continued to pro- by Major flight" covers Council and Junior Chamber of Bark Slabs Mixed With Dry Blocks. Guaranteed to get "lust [ Heavy Thick materials for aggression anxious sioner, Freeman King, district Ro vide the commiltee.s sterday. in Water, Coming From TPC with special cachets. Cummtrce air y« 100' Douglas Kir, Never Been th2-| were unable to ver commissioner, piopoeed against natioju that Arrangements for giving a foniial Duncann Tie MiUs. Regular $3.25 per Cord. Now Mrs. Every city on the route has its own toast to the patrons Mr. and defer.d themselves. first out-going air Montreal has send-off to the Or S.Cerd LoSe.„^:r;. V^e Governor's Speaking for the Chinese people. scries of cachets. Clamber, to which ftiall on Wednesday, and for welcom- seven, marked to North Bay, Win- Pphse,/ ing the flrst Twrtrhnunrt mall—flp. nipeg, Reglua. LethbHd8«, CUliinry. when ppoplr talk alxtnt her resistance against JapanJapan, wa.s al.so debated. ran Mnile Hunter. DSO . as- Tliursday, were Major H. B. Vaneouver. They de- You defeiKting the principle of the open Edmonton and mail tlu- Htraiu of modern life, because jou alstant district Scout commissioner, Plans to meet the incoming pict .scenes of Montreal and are Eleetrta Audi- Diametrically opposed to the give It Tty the new Weitcm proposed the health of the Ciiief door. at the Esquimalt float and to Tf»t Bit- arc strong and competent and able to **take about Uiree incites by \\\o anu one- phonffi Pfff A'i(1lom»lfr the ' i' Scout, and briefly traced the high- principles of peace from which a police escort to the general post* irr(fs«n'1r'-; t \> COME AND SEE ways, too, lile is oaaier for joa half in sise. Cachets will on itr la aiaay U.Ldcii-Poweirs col- democratic natlon.s were striving, he ofSce were confirmed. THE NEW lights of Lord Letters HEARING AID for yonir parents. letters received by Sunday. VICTORIA then it was crful career. The toast to the ChU*f .'aid, WR.-, Japan's ambition of conti- received after that day will go by CO. as they Baden-Powell, was nental expansion by sheer terrorism j ^oii (lon t have to wait for tilings Guide. Lady not air mall all right, but they will i proposed by Hensley. president and wanton destnietton of life. , QUAKER can enjoy luxuries C tor col- (lid Nowadays you and your family have the same signilicancc of the Victoria (!!• trie! MAIN SPEAKER you otherwise could not afford by payiag lor tbam Milb lectors. 10 SPEAK ON TO BIIXbT SCOUTS The main speaker at the evenlpg planes .suddenly heard the ya«r...o«i 0/ iaeoMo/ Beginning March 1. T C A. o'clock when he and yoar ky j by noatb that ar- iheeting was Howard Coetigan, noted OIL RANGE Major Wise reported Montreal at 9 u .n and bell ring. The juvenile then hur- has real dnnprr* apainst will leave | way Ollivinp been made witi. .Seattle colunuiLt and political Mr. Ivingt. 1 BttI this modem rangementfi had Toronto at iO:JO p.m.. arriving in rtedly left the gaiaKC. safeguard. lf,for instance, writer, vehemently proclaimed FAIIM_ c. J. Mcdowell f nMirance the only the City Council to billet an an- who the following Charles Prankham chaaed him vhi. h T/.fr Wlnnlpeu at 5:20 and | it WOuld be youT ticipated 500 or 600 Boottta from the menace to democracy presented am.. to the rear -of JOOO DOUGLAS should drop out of the pictUK, inornui^, 111 Reglna at 6:45 along Yates Street you at if you .1.. not Up- Island In Beacon Hill Park by the growing strength of nucism and Van- Kiwanis Oarage, where widow's future which is mortgaged. Again— Lethbrldge at 9 20 am. Leo Grogan to Tell WlLson St Cabeldu's the time of the visit ol Their Maj- In Europe and the Eaat. Of the situ- a.m. In the other lying underneath an , 11:35 pro% iM..n f..r later years, you yourself may couver at he waa found like ample activities, including ation in China, he declared thii- the Club of Activities at Fair- esties. Beveral direction they wUl leave Van-iouver automolMle. tit on others. hecoif «l'-|«Mi parade route. while all the time they had been fur- Leth- Connectioi^a will be made at under the SAWDUST that a Bore eoBsenratire |eneratioB Business and Professloiuil Wom- Mercer later found •!» safety many things Rev. H. E. Sexton. Bishop ol nishing Japan with the materials Calgary and fcWmonu n. Rl. brldge with business msetlng, du^ the boy was ap- for war. en s Club automobile Vhete would net haro vdared. Ct the Prince of Wales the Chinese People will lake at t o'clock. Cow- to - Pemberton Bldg., VictorU FROVINCIAL PBBtlDBNT FalrbrldKe P'arm .School at at the Chamber of Commerce Branch Office: lieuten- ' ichan. Walter M. Walker, night at 9 o'clock. As a specUl at- A McKehle, provincial presldci brought a Clo'.rrnmeiit of IncfB- TOWN ant-governor of this Klwanla divi- the Canadian Legion Band DOWN Scoutf' Association, con- broken promises. traction, of the Boy clency and seri-s on Ki- KINO'S ESCORT TO sion, will continue the ha.s kindly con.sented to play from gratulated the locftl flcouta on belni{ WILL TElUHra RIGHT wanis objectives, and will outline the the meeting sUrU .an»i opportunity to contribute 8 30 uiitil gh<'n the you toniKlit to- WITH e-» uf "I wish to leave with work that the club is cHrrving on public asked to note this and $A.SO!l their services at the time of the the U INCLUDE NEW SHIP these thoughU: You must cherisli the rehabUiUtion of the tutirr- ar- ward hear the musical programme AT MOSnAn vialt of the King and Queen. party I BCSUMT SWMMS tOOM a.s Canadians all that a great ctilous. • .—el*" ranged by coming early. l.r M4,f tW.. Burners Stuart'^Walsh, Scout executive ol country; your duty Sawdust Centlancd ttmm rage 1 mean.s to a great WILL ENTERTAIN rxpcvt.d capacity audience Is Hie Seattle Area Council. BS..K. ol le^ulers; and A Ckm*. A. a M»>f STOVE l.s to get behind your Broadhurst, btar of the film. ber 18 of that year wft,s the only Cecil to hear .stieh .speakers 0*1 the que.s- America, spoke ol the curtailing ol OaTI INTiaNATIONAi in the end right wtU triumph." ••Youth Marches On," will enterUin 1 GOIOIN ship of the battle cruiser squadron tlon Of an embargo on export of n>any coun- ,^ ^, ^ , scouting activities in wanted to get away membership tomor- EXPOSITION^V939 $27.50 .said he thr Ovro Club | $25 ... to sec .'^eri >u.s actlun. In the batil*' He ^ r.« Professor VV G $35 ... $45 defined aooutln^ ^.^^ materials tries of i;urope. He Ls on Nickl<4 Hopper the phra-v demcxracy row w;ih his banjo and songs. 1 Helper Wirb s of Dogger Bank, January 34, 1915, from ^ Bij^jj^ the Department of Bdu a Ut* I dl.rtinctr.n of demo- WM ajs Vfi'llar ' a and use an'- lv r term; Faith wU! \x »' ( ompanled by Paul Nanton, she led her squadron Into the- thick trial" pjij,^' xj.BC. and president of k|y chambers waa formerly chal*- Guactieii j cratic countries." Europe repri- - of fathers is on Ulai in the Do- guest speaker, of battle .M'housh Inst to lo^e our Ijfague o' Natioas floeletv Van ' .i,^ Dominion |<>• it h/ training at the dinner meeting of the ^ 1003 GOVEINMINT has. above all. we Riue episode. Also' It wa.s the Battle of Jutland, how- bUltles Canida .XI ip tlon Of that supplanting tl}e movemoni Kinrmen Club on Thursday. He will of that fiery Chinaman' j must fight for the faith of our Chambers as pre-l- ever, that the Southampum wciii im- to fUak is Alan ...... --.'n h.v* :er8. oth- show, pictures dealing with I In addition to the spea hevf>d in constltu- moving fateful day, falheirs. Tlif v in del? of the Twentieth Century Mb- .T!^,"- mortal fame. On the bridges Included In the tongs. . :s at the head table wen Capt. V modem him with the ' tlonfil govei iiH iU . th«>v believed in Is and. handle Mair 31. 1910. signals flashed from | era Council for Vancouver Brlga Her J. C films will be views of the Llon.s' Gale , U. Brodeur. R C.N.; dcr; believed In her brifU'ts that the film, law and of vh?y long Hue ^ Lleu- Bridge Vancouver, and the Golden Stewart. O.C.M.D.. No. U.; justice and abpye all they believed of the Cierinan high !*ea.s fleet had Perry Lake, Gate Bridge, San FTaaciaco. t r n,in t -General air in Ood. \ been .sighted. 'honorary presi- ... ' The Bushiest and Professional K C U . K.C.MO., somelhhig ' •Interest In pollUcsJs On her run ' north toward the ^.,„ Reeve.s | ^ dent of the a.s60clatlon ; A Fleet, the 8outhampt let rear ship of thr battle cr.iiser line. c'ubrooms at 8 o'clock. Rqulmalt. and Mr«. A. H. I Lockley. to f>ther d.ivs aiul ask if wr I She. remained for an hour under fir«i Con- Phipps. . dlstrW r Cub commla* c • '.,<., : .. .ser'.ed Ciiiada aa a from the Oermkn : battleships, re- the committee . loner, who headed porting their movements to Admiral part 01 the BriU.sh Empire? ' n charge of arrangements for the PRESIDENT TRIES BETWEEN NOW AND Sir John Jellicoe. "Whether a man's ))olitical party I banquet. at high speed she be Llly ral. Conservative, Co-opera- APRIL IS- Zig-sagging seemed to bear a charmed life as a tive Commonwealth Federation, or FOR EARLY PEACE hall of high explosives crashed Social Credit, In these daya, unless CONSERVATIVES ;(b<)'it hor Tlii^n rame ihf nlgiU. that party puts Canada ahead of the used you are thinkmg 'P"c«d Cenllnnei rrem~^age 1 B i I %# w She ran aloul ol lour tiermati l.i^ht party polltlca that man de-^erves to from Wilton fir CbeMw. gf $200 •r mort) 1 f'^f'av he had accepted Pre.sWenl BU f OF CONTEST crul«e^.^ and engaged them In slded duel at a range of MO servatlves." Roosevclts Invitation to appoint a

I essay/ not more than fifty —^ - ' to meet with Congrets m^niX'C' ' . 'I yards. committee a Us«d from Page 1 Ihrrr dlierl hit.s .sent roannt-, of IndiLstria! OrRanlzatlortf' com- WW Bml words, on "Why I louflil My Continocd WANT CANABIAN 8HOB8 lUnie.s to -mlltee in an attempt to effect peace ' erencp on Canadian wheat moving leaping from her decks Car PrMi WUson fr Cabtldu, Ltd. OTTAWA. Feb. 25 fCP) -Demand fo. in Labor , movement 1 was ap- the ^jcy The enemy closed in the — to the united Kingdom, for Canadian shoes in the British ' ' I the kill. but t»*e courageous Brlt- Chevrolet Master I.sles has a bfantf 1939 ' lncrea.sedr and. although Mw i*h fought on As' the leading enemy UtWIS SATS NOTHINO Car imports dropped In 1937-38. there on display in our Used AlberU ConaervatlVea went on j. WINl^oach 'now ,,,jjp F-ra nl >b. steamed ]y.i.gev Prime Mliil.ster Mackenzie flcarncd cniiwr Imiped Into Ro-^; th, VapoRub ing— March 6, * long after the little one the you proof likeI this. tlon. And FOR THE GREAT SELECTION iKl Hon nr R, J. Manlon is the laat ship to report in from the WITH TILL THEH tvlaies into fCStful sleep, VapoRub restore Vicks VapohiRub is direct rrUnsd 1 ni'ifit qualified" tO ;in scene of action. no keeps right en working— hour treatment I her'- s no "dosing"— unlt> Canada ' J«4ges—The Advertising Managers of fht m KiiiK Cieorif V, accompanied by or disturb- after hour. Often, by morning !«• Conlttt Roy Aged Starteen Tears fa Caaghl risk of spoiling appetite Dlefenbaker. KC. Saskat- of Ins ininl&ter.'., iii».de a arx.! thus worst of the cold Is over. Dailies J a. m-vrai - ing a delicate digestion . . Two Victoria I Kidneys Must I'nder AatomoMIc After .chewan Conservhtive Unfler. said ^pcinl trip to ltOfr>-1h ti pay the resutance just when it i«^ Chase In City V .ipo- Saskatchewan U in the grip of a nation's tribute to the fleoi H'^ most r>erded can be u cd relief machine. i.poke from the battered decit of th'- Rub Out Adds A boy aged sixteen yeaa-Vas or- freely. a« often as r .^H. -llnif com- Clean In many cases relief quotas were eo iiliampton H. even on the VapoRmb Bxrru Acisi snd prtwnmw vMUt in jvnx dered detained .aL the pollcS Station needed, 80- mander. Capt. VV. E tioodenough " the last sre r»iBov»4 ihni » million tmr , . ..^ child. I befor* biMd Z.. . youngest increased J»«f _ _ 7L r,i e0 I \- \ y > --i I CABELDU mirr* rtno duorAfriouararii yesterday. i. v... morning by Maa: Whlto-Stolnless & tub«itUO»I or nit»ri And Now WILSON knighthood. Cal*rlEian*7eiii!«i«n#» and In various waa rewarded with a katchewan eleetkm, Bi»< VaeoRi TliMtrc and Cor. Vancouver and i;afci-^ .stressed wyt Street. chsM and com wHk a wBimsd doth. Nfit t» Albt tl'^ In • f«r d«T» < *«»»« tr ««• A r' manti'- episode l)efell sec- f»»l Ilk* new and the • the Man should be mon»T 0«t that Maiikm'S lifT eompl»t»lT or Mr. Ivlngs informed polkx teglR . . in 17:.', Re Ui« IMkg fer MM ts aaion to ond Southamptfin. built i(tM-ttl> U>A»J OnlT 1c % do«« •! dfUtfUU. mir slogan to carry Conservatives (he boy was standlr4( beside the cash July. nao. a convoy oi TIM MMy k«ck •rocmer.t proUcU yon. you finish rubbuifg »e«t Psdeial elec- Laid In MbR u ry at the ri|lsier

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dre4cM,\or mmplt. tb* aMWblne «bopft. UmtuporUttoo. tiMtrlcal. Giant Gold Dredges WHVhouM. Account ing. etc. LTD IN <>OLO WEATHEB mum When coid weailier conies, the Reap Big Harvest in dredfM art heated by ftteam, and in aome caica aUam heal U applied to the exposed maehliWry fend In* YuKon River Gravels Jecltd iiilo ihe walcr Unea uo keep them Irom freezing up. Some yeai With Nine New Homes Pro- Monday Specials ato dr*d««8 ware oparatad througn Opt'ratioBs During Pa^^t SraHoii Mttsl KxU'iisive in two Wtntens, m temperatures a£ low vided for. Municipality at sixty degreejt below zero, the Uitttory of NortluTn IVrritory — (digging Leads in Building pooda balng-4wpt open by the con- Gigantic Proportions tinual motion of the dredsa. Toiu MacbineH of Willi building permlLs totallHf l|l MIATft I FRKSN of ict had to be picked ofT the ex- value lia,620. of which »24.700 repre. posed portions every day This Hambur^^tr, lb sented nine new homes, Saanleh l^HE operations of the Yukon Consolidated Gold Corpora- in the nature of a t&&'. Liver, lb work was .-ihowed a .substantial lead in con- tion during the past scaaon represent the most extensive and was not nfardad aa aeonomlcai Hearts, lb. struction amoiiK the munlcipalltieii T ever attempted in the Northern aHuvial gftyW hedging operation surrounding Vutoi la for the past lb. details given by A. E. T. Johnson, Sirloin Steak, territory, judging from In thobe lautudeb ilie ground week. Oak Bay, while considerably Consolidated, is visit- Round StMk, Ik..... IdredfOfnan employed by the Yukon who p?rpetuaUy trouji below tha sur- b?low Saanleh in the number and ' liii 1-. ing Victoria while awaiting the end of the freeze-up . puts .. -e In the vumuy of large Boiling Beef, lb except till' value ol new home.s. made a operations for between three and lour mon.iis tach \\\ kcr-couraes, and has to be liiawed tiie Breast Mutton, lb a stop to fair showuig lor this season of Winter. out before dradging is commenced. year, with two new homes represent- Legs Mutton, lb. 17c driving The Viikon CoiL^olidaied whu h LslmMiitli- of' Bonanza and Hunker Thus 15 accomplished by ing a total value of $.').300, ahd sub- Mutton, lb. at Intervals ShouMdr 9< tlnanced Irom London by Unn.sh la- iCiefK.s Hie remaining dredges are i pipei into the ground lajiiial uuproveinent:> ,to existing five- eight to MXleen feel and Loin Mutton, lb. 15f iterests. Is an amalgamailon ol .sev- Ismaller, seven and one-half and of from homes. »iqulm|i1t had ne building rial companies which have foot boats, and are located on Do- forcing water dpwp at a pressure diinn« the week. dredging | Mutton Chopf, lb. ..l^c permits (operated for some years in the Klon- minion, sulphur and Quarts Creeks. of from thirty pounds a square inch | 8AA.MCH tO.N!sTKLCTION__ dike area, and imhide.s the opera- Duilni? early day.s of the dredging upwards. Thus wu'.er at its Sum- In Saanleh on Queenswood Drive ^^^^^^~"^| fifty and lions originally started by the late industry phenomenal recoveries were mer temperature between a permit was us.sued tor a .^cven- Ckilonel Joe Boyje on ihe Kkmdtke made. At- times It was Meeaaary to sixty degrees gradually drculated I Large Chipso roomed home to cost $4, 100, ihe A P C River The ompany al.so took over clean up the dredges every eight through the gravel and thaws it and 3 Calay Soap • name of the owner being withheld. As each new co«f emerged the holdings of the Yukon Gold hour*), with recovery of from 200 to out. It takes several weeks to thaw for I build a flve-roomed from its crackling white Company, a subsldary of the Oug- 300 ounces per clean-up. Much ol a unit, the exact time depending on A. Everest will Limited Quantity dwelling on Quadra Street at. a cost 'Rrnheim interests which concluded this rich ground has been worked the nature of the ground. Oround tissue wrappirigs . . . the freexe back for of $3,600. ;iuir operations In the Yukon in out. but the dredges arejible to op- so thawed will not thrill of new Pans-inspired of the \. moving most of t helT..dredges erate profliably iif "ground which .scjme year:-, and the obje<-tue Another $3.')00 luiu;^' will be designs . . . HoHywood^Jn- r ni to the Malay Peninsula. yields much lower returns. A clean- company u» to have tlie ground erected by C. Traunnweu>er on MATCHES geniousness, and New York STEADY EXPAWWIPN up of 250 to 300 otmces in a three- thawed for two to three yeara be* Mount Newton Croasroad. whtch will itMi a I I rirr flo\f * day period Ls considered very good. fore fhf drcdu'r dik'^ it contain eight rooms fashioning stepped right into During the past four years the Yukon No 4 rea< hed a rich area in VEAKS' K. Tyrrell will build a flve-roomed ut Yukon crin.solidated has pursued a MANV WUKK Mallek's a few days ago! You 5 the cost ttmtt I the section they were digging at trans- dwelling on Connorton Lane to large exp.iii.ion progranune, apd .. With, the ooat of thawing, can sec Spring in the air as mouth of Hunker last Fall, and was other $3,000. have built five new dredge... rebuilt portation of equipment and reported to recovering from 500 On Cedar Hill Crossroad a six- yoy gljMct at Hint rtfrt$li- was already operation W expenses necessary only because oi ! one which m to 600 ounce.s daily. roomed iioiuse will be erected, by R. ing new styles! Tkcrt art for some years, greatly Increased the the dlfflcult ootxlltlons under which cheaper Waters at a cost of U.OOO. trie plant at Higher prices for gold, and the work Is carried out, the ground tailored models, novelty FISH DEPT. [."^ize of Ihrir hydro-ele< and more efficient methods of op- be At a cost of 13.000. 1, and W. Han- liThe ForlLs of Uie Klondilce River. 111 the Klondike area ha,s to models, fitted coats, coats Fresh Herring 3 Ibt. $'J 000 dwelling on 17 eration en.iljU' the pre.sent manaijo- .,011 will build a and built numerous ditches, camps. higher in alluvial gold content than ^fif I Whitinq Fillets X lbs over ground that Cary Road coniaiiiing live room.'- wifh straight lines, coats lav> reads, etc. Next season they jkIU ment to dredye more southern countries where steals Choice Halibut 'Jt lbs. 25 worked. In the 6h West Saanich Road a five- i$hly ftir-trimmtd. have nine dredges digging and one has previously been lar work Is carried on. in order to Choice Red S«lmon, lb Hr house wUl be erected by R. last two years. OTT the well-known a profitable return. The pres- roomed under construction. , Drop in and Hitsc stun- F resh Whitina. lb 7c C'^''' the Yukon Con.soii- Ruston at a cost of $1,600. Sfc ea. and etii manMfmfmi ia wrnlni \ib THt sempanTi epemtens 400: I If at a co.si oT rr . . Fr«kRW«n.i;. satisfactory areas prevkntily untoudwd eaoept A. C. Vaughan. ~ning~new fashions . I ov^TTwllXSro^^ been construct a three -roomed dwell- clean-ups where the ground has by tJie hand miner, and It tl Wt- wUl you're under no obligation to being a.s much as .sixty miles Ironi Colqults Avenue. worked twice before—once by hand be able to opehite ing on Dawson. The giants of the dredge pecied they will buy when you want to see , ,i v,. Maddock Avenue E J .Staug ''"• profitably Bumjr yearn. On 4. j ^'^ for i.inii\ ^ fleet are Yukti Nos. 1. 3 and to the latest styles at Mallek's. STRAWBERRY "on .old nush. and once'."'hby dredgingh Z' will build a five-roomed home Tlw se a,, known -seventeen-fooi JAM SEEDLESS tLECTRICALLY DRIVEN* cost $2,600. ' bucket RAISINS boalfc, meaning that each OAK BAY Bl ILDIN<; 2pkt^ will hold seventeen eubie feet of /ui the company's dredges are 39':' In, Oak Bay, H. s. Uoodwin us George Neel. in New Zealand; and for 25 urnvel There are from slxty-six electrically driven. Power is gener- BUSY SESSION erecting at 633 Victoria Avenue a two sisters, Mrs. 'E. Flnnegan and u> ixty-eight buckets In the line, ated at the hydro-electric .station at five-roomed house tO cost $2,300. Mrs. J. Parker, in, Kngland; also' • River and each suigle buc ket complete I The Pork.s of the Klondike A Thorough Examination At 2410 Heron Street a flve-roomed four grandchildren. Funeral services weighs about three tons. The rest [.some twenty-seven miles from Daw. H and E will be held on Wednesday after- home will be built by J i i than ALDERMEN of the machinery necessary to turn .son. and transmitted ovpr more rOR FRUIT DEPT. I $3,000. noon at 3 o'clock at Sands Mor- volts. At Hutchinson at a cost of oj Your Ey es iVirn Itriiii; the bucket line and handle and w a. ti 150 miles of Uhe at 33,000 | In addition to these new homes ttuury. Rev. Arthur Bischlager- will i the gravel brought up is corre.spond> suitably situated sub-sUtioius 11 ls Matters. Esti- OKANAGAN Franchise there are a number of improvements ofBciate, and interment will be In powerful, for ex- transformed to 2.300 volts and dis- ingly heavy and the Naval Cemetery, Esquimau. You Keenness and Comfort being carried out to existing homes. ample tile upper tumbler and .sliafUs tributed to the dredges and camps mates and General Busi- General H. C. Thacker. at 3555 Lans- which drivf.s the bucket line welglis in the vicinity of the station. ness Before Council OKD—Captain and Mrs. WUlnd * downe Road, will spend 11.000 on a Cut strokes from your golf, furrowS from your tore twenty-two ton;s. All the machinery The hulls for the new dredges are Ord. 1006 Cook Street, have received .sunroom. .similar .scale head, worry from your work —Itt your Optometrist l OVKKKI) will be remembered by many Highest > Midi KH and a .shore crew. Many other men Applet . IB ikt.25'* h.ld last Mondav night. Ma.vor afternoon at 2 o'clock from the departments time friends. He leaves no rela- Boa The Riant riredu' s are digging in are employed In other McOavin Mated yesterday Thoin.son Funeral Home Mr Jon Andrew tives. funeral has been arranged Prices SALE Klondike and the necessary to the operation of the The the valley of the $135,400 would have to be was sixty-eight yeprs of ane and that to take place from the Thomson Roirc Bcjuly in Allowed ON Yo«r Used Car ia lopped off the e.<^tlnia;( s to hold the leaves his wife and family Chma. " ». Funeral Home on Tue-sday after- IMPORTED Applet 6 2r remains will be Interred in the tax rate at its present leVel of The Trsde m New SunkisI Oranect, ' noon at 3 o'clock. Rev. P. C. Hay- chinf -e rrnii tery. Rev. . Clarence forty-two mills. To reduce the rate CARDiaANS ^ 25' will sendee, after family sizt i .. ofTici.Te. man conduct the HupmobllM $142,900 would have to Lee will half a mill. whKh the remam.s will be laid at be taken from the budget. Small Dry | HICK -In the presence of rela- re.st In Ro.s.s Bay Cemetery. w Masters Motoi Co., Ltd A OniONS ..^ W This year one mill will produce tives and many friends, funeral r urn VatM PUmi* 11841 ^ Truturt Trove COLDS the large number of sorrow- loiighlv $3.1.000 Reduction In services for George Mick took place LOWE—A 909 GOVfRNMENT STRftT a.ssevinent a< counts for a loss of yesterdny afternoon in Sands Mor- ing friends were pre.sent at the fu- approximately $33,000 in the tuary I, Id H C lUckcll conducted neral of Josl>«trr lUlirr PASTRY FLOUR THROAT the solo, •Rest for the Toiling .service^ The RAW Pike conducting the GROUND RENTAL A Wltole Yssf'i S«e Hard," and the congregational choir was in attendance smgmg the ^ (Follow Simple Directions in Theae Pictures) On i-ernmmendation of the fran- hymns sung were Safe In the Arms Twenty-ThU^ Psalm ai^d the con- WAR URAWii MAK ihi.se comiuutre, which met on of Je.sus " and "Nearer, My God, to gregational hymns weirc "Hush! r CIS Pl^t 'A WstlMi; Kit" council will I I iday afternoon, the beautiful floral Thee." The .many Blessed Are the Dead." "t^ere Is No Contlnned from Page 1 •* liceetiwial VsM :>*> asked to mform the B.C. iUectrlc and .sur- offerings whicn covered • "Jerusalem W iih .NMglu in Heaven and the British Ooyernment, tM Bpan- hat common neutral wires of 4,000 rounded the casket, betokened the, { the Golden.' The following were of SPECIALS to , London and The Pj^rchjse Fvcry viilts miu^t lie d^cfvnnected from hJgh estrem in which Mr. Hlck.s l.sh amba.s.sador ABC the pallbearers: J. Buiwnden, W. March 31, un-/ France's VMM ci**relt« TaS*tM. nty water mains by wjai held by his relatives and Palmer, representatives of Cabinet, WASHER CCc Andcrlon. H c Witecork. A j a«t»Ur Sftai H-ia. ttn.U... WW :e.s.s the company agrece to pay an( ffldhds. The following acted as The peace was satdl to liave been H. R. Uve.say. The j lUIUii Baini F, Lane and SO** annual rental of $6,000 The sum P.bearers E.I Lake. W Bridges. J, pr'>po.»M bv Great Hrltsln :Uc Ik* fiw remains were laid at reat in the Nixon% Ltd. would be used to replace and repair Trout. G Wlllerton, Wil.-on Noble The battlefronts in Spain were as t nsdlan I.*nrh Rlt«. Hayward's B.C. Fu- lt«S DOtKilJiS STBRKT CC<* were churihyard. RrivUr mtr WW mains damaged by electrolysis. and J. Pendray. The remains quiet a« though an armistice already I neral Company was In tharge. * PbHItt*' Mtik •! MM««it*. A Of •stK^t car continuation is cov- laid at rest in the family plot at had been declared. Not even an air ' ^ M- i Negrin other 39*" M. J Weber held from St. Andrew's hostilities which have been virtually means for and Oovern- T^, ad- law embodying an agre<»ment non-exlstent alnee the fall Of Bar- ' ment leadera to leave Spain. BLAIR- Funeral .s«rvKe8 loi John Cathedral yesierday morning. Rt. vanced by the rnniimny, with cer- James Blair will be conducted at 3 Rev. Monalgnor A O Baker cele- tain coiuiuiorus added by the city, o'clock 'Monday afternoon in Sands brated the Requiem Mass. The fol- lie placed ' before taxpayers for TOMATO TOMATOES Mortuary Chapel, Rev. O. R. V. lowing acted as pallbearers^ F. J. their approval in ballot form. The . t ,r . L«'onard KETCHUP I ril. Bol.ster will ofTlcLite and Interment Hehl B. F. Burrows. E J Wait, Mother-Ask agreement covers street car con- will bf in the Colwood Burial Park, M. J. Haley, S. Flanagan and E. H of three tinuation for a period Beaney The remains were laid at years. TAYLOR— Mrs. l.sabella Taylor, a Rass Bay Your Doctor First 1. i "AipMi" i. Ttipii iIImbItc S "Aipirfi^ t. If 1«Mp«ftw e«M Mt rest ift the family plot In > resident Victoria for forty-two. T»M«)M hi • wa4(wp Tablria i* i (laaa wMW devil - -If IkrMt |MiM Under the agreement, the BC. of ^ h nr- s'i.n«.ri t» Cemetery. Haywards„ B.C. Funera In rrllVT* IM«- and faritir l« t*li«ve the of Electiii wi' r.nTtK to took at the Miiii lc treatment hat largely sup- and .spend an .Kiditiona! $20,000 per PAY ]mm. TO dul'il the 'hrt r.\% yrars, and I pulure; .iIvac. TIk v ni.iv save you pl.intifi the UM' of strjing medicines ^ear for j^pecial maintenance and ax,^l.^\U)i 111 Japan and a .son. hours of discomfort next time you in tlie treatment of cold symptoms. { impruveiM«!iHa to .tlie tullim^wefr Frederick Ta\lor. In .Seattle Fu h.ive a iT)ld or the raw , scratchy sore Perhaps the simplest and moat eflfeK* and track. j RICHAKD J. 6RAY throat that comet with so^many colds. live way yet discovered. STREET REPAIRS neral .services will be held at Sands t lb. For these pictures explain the simple Mortuary Monday afternoon at 3:30 | " "AsnirinV'Jlahlcts are made In Street .-ectloas which' the com- at Funeral >kt wav w ith \-piriTi" to get qukk o clock Rev F. R O Dredge will Lar^r < oiurreatlnn Canada hy the Bayer Company to keep in y

l-lb. tin Street, . from Fort Try it. Then— because ANY.cold Street; Cook " . .' congregation Of sorrowing , ! larae • f'a^l orhni " AffiiTtn" Tab- _ A '«"^'- » — 'FAINS At St. Joseph s Hospital. « Blue Ribbon Cocoa, c.TO lend to sc-i.ni'? con«efjuences .street to Ma', .'-^ti'^t. Government NEEL— Ittt mt* UStil f>\ nttlliont nt diKlo's' aittttt • profusion of beautiful Frederick James Neel. of 481 Fraser ] 'j IMKM.ninnia I 'I int'uen/.i. (or in-~t.iiii e lUmimki — Street to Uw<

' lit morning, aged seventy-five yearr ;r'e&terday afternoon for Richard li-ll you w het r \<>ur cr)ld js scritms, 8tre«»t. the intersection of Ciovern- held and what trcitii cut to follow. He was born at Devonport, fcigland, Bray. weU-known naUee son, metvl and Vat«.s Streets; Esqulmalt j john In probability, lie will tell you snd had been reRldfntr^f thiftclty ' all near RiiaseU Street, brick * pas.sed away suddenly, on Feb- Lsi Toilet Road, Smp to lontlnutfwitlj "Aspi.iu b*- luse it for twenty-five years. Mr Neel re^ headers on Pandera Avenue; 1 ruary 22 St St Joseph's HnplUl. ClMiic CIcsnter . acts to7eTi?Vf tfepainful dismmforts tired in 1929 after forty-.seven >ear8' i n^y. J. L. McLean conducted the SsH, round. I' a't, pkt. Douglas Street, from Bumside Road W df a cold with remarKabie speed. And continuous service in the na\7, unpresslve service at the Thopison Condt CsslNe Sase to Pembroke Street. Coiik ."treet because it acts to reduce fever. This A NUn HER may sate • lew Many children like Phill ips' in thirty years of which were In the jruneral Home . Avenue to Caledonia from Paiidora ' (riving her children unknown, the nfurr inrm Tiny ppppermint- Ro%-flf- Navy d .se -.rr.tren with the un- an funeral wa.^ uucu-r the »u JVvenue, and Ma^ f.rom Gov- Iffoved preparaOons. Ilut the Ufe of flavured tahlcLs th.it ch^-w like randy. Btm<. Navy, hoiri iic ttie rank of DEMAND Canadian jjaadra Lodge coTit.nns ernment Street to Point Slice plgeif-ar'^ahcouver a chikl is precioua beyond paonies. Each tahiet the erjuivalent CP(» There si;:-, r.r i,i^ wife at the , whoae members of one tea poonfiil ol the fi^uid Ti«ai-H*m Bridg* No. 3. A.F. * A M So-^Aik jmn dctun before rm give Chateau Cheese GET residence; .sons, Neel. AND two William r Phillips', and a big brjx a>su but ASPIRIN attended in a b' T" \V\ i^nlr eny remedy you don't kwm all ahrfut. Plaia ar 4 in Australia, and Arthur E. Neel. 25t at your drug store. C< service at the • ,r,f wh.« taken When giving the common r.mMts.. M, TIGHT TROrSBBS Mrs, A bottle of miipa' Milk Vuforla: one daughter. E ' children's MM by the W M 1 Wilson, and Wor remedy. Milk of of Magnesia coata bat bRLIO'— it I Eiv^Iar.d br'ther. Peiklas in a Bro. T. D. Roberu, lodge chaplain Magnesia, never ask (or "Milk of Feb 25 •'P) M a fact^fhal oMyofit can afford tha HIGH POINT, NC Mapteaia- alono—bat ahoyt, a* Finer Product The hymna sung ^>«te '"AMde With ^ pmtim. Careful mothers ask for it The Two tailors made a pair of trpusers for "Phillips'." Me" and Lead. Kindly Leod." hf hs fuU MM Thilli:-* Milk o( A PseadttiM Steae ef RsMsWe MscMptieMt. so large that both coiiM tet into Because for three geotrattona 82' The remain* wre .aid at Peat in Butter . ;:^,3 ftwn «t-fhe 5*me time I'hilhpa' haa Been favored by maor Park fol- " J,e Colwood Bur.a: The physic-iam Tliey their picture la a atandard, rcttiMa CNEECHEESE MCDIt'M KRO «n rwovr did—and had lowing, were palloearers. W. Bro R and proved prepafatloB — f. \Rnr> |t.aken in triumph. A l.*rt«. W F C Pope, Wor Bro. * K 8aun- gentle fnr VOOT IIM | ously youngntm. EMS AA^OllI . the customer wouldn't accept OiTmo But or finer floOfS aitll r Wor Bro WilUflm W!-,it/ Bro 6 f the trouaera. The sixty-slx-tnoh Portie-r Bro J. V. Johnfion and | .iuHUNiflort Wax A Miai wM boo Ufhi, BIO. J. A. Worthlngtoo

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but It need never be self-pity where It looks be- Daily Colonist yond itself to the All Merciful Whore It Is ex- Note and Comment i[ettew^(ptor Cut The where the heart Is rent Ibe Obsmatiqo hibited In Its truest form, No Irtler lo UM Bdltor «U1 tx IcMrteS Tee At Its Best bUDluned IBM til* prop«f Mcnaiuic and and not the garments, the seeds are sown of the By Saodhan Craves •actpt ov«r addrtM of Um «iMit. Tkli fat* aSaiu of righteous Omnipotence. -of a Ood of DO taetrtioa. No toMor ahoolS Mtohl ng Coropftny convlcUon a Th» Colonist Prtnung and yu SOO wordi In lenctb. penitence that "it A Ippt-ethaun aat 'nealh an old of Love. It has been said of Sport he came Glancing Over to accept and use what God oaken tree—ibough how A.N I S. te( OILAN'D gives us the power MEN OF G Amber.", who haiuied I'd They .say Lou use Implies the ordering of life theie was a pusde to sseTldr offers us." Such bu,— It has occurred to me that U Arlzmeodi a terrific lacuig walked there a .second before. He Baby in accordance with the Divine wUL would be appropriate and a plea^ng other night tn Mew -Torit. was wrinkled and old. with a the "The llRht that shows us our sins is the light mark of respect to Her Majesty hitter IS t eariy . would be twice the he tangled white beard, no hair on . IJO fox said this he I Queen SUsabeth If a guard of honor Monthly that heals us." When George were 11 not lor Tony Scarpatl. his head and a faoe that appeared •ttbtcrlbera were to formed composed of men Ail lub us payable In advanc*. Hall had in mind the assurance that penitence, which be It be remembered was I may like the knotted old bark over- Tony. •rc requebiM to makt aii rtoolti to Th» pro- who were bom and have Uved ui hard In it.s only true .sen.se is a spiritual feeling, I Brooklyn boy Lou hit so head. His cosluiiif was green, the . Otito OelaalM. her ef Angua, fleotland, vides the motive for a new test of life's values. own County back 1936 that lie died the though Just a bit faded, and teemed m •ubaeribera tn ordwUit etMOf* ol If there sufllciem numbers here, blessed because they are evening m the hospital mum Tbose who ww called to have shrunk en bis fnuae. as aame partleuiar to both old and I beheva permission would be forth, I give is of the beat to the mourned were al.so assured that "My Joy his hiand-s sJiaded his eyes. On Ambers one SuDbcnptlon Kaw« .j Mall: bony the com^ frgn the aathorltlae for today but lant the killer Mexico: unto you." That joy may only be won by dis- his knee* was a great crystal bail. ruig To Canada. Britlab Bmptn. Omiad StAtM and at function. guard to act some type since that Incident three - ' (800 facing the ex- for folks Yearly , cipline, by self-abnegation, even by I was about to peas by. It Is clearly understood that thU . . . Orantland Rice, I *^ years ago uait-yMrti. .,...... ii I prepared to deal with that are fey are as cum ac two periences of life and being not be a military guard, giuu-d will noted Amerl^ sports writer, says something that conflicU with what we stlcka ui the ord'nary way, wtien, them as but a g\iaRl As a just as they do In the First ° * for golfers, Be Among • * experiences that there is an Insistent call for pen- cenain the number available, would MorilMv IM baseball. He nominates Bobby He spoke, and I listened. His itence, for the realization that in some of our those with the above qualihcauor^s with a voice Jones as the fbvt to enter It. and 8aadB7. Pabnwry 20. 1»39 Lent upper lip aurled a*, Mr. Oardmer. actions DlTlne goodness has been wronged. kindly aelliy Q; B. then places Walter Hagen right to a | Own said: I have in VictoHa like a coro'crake. he postoiDce. Vic- with Its penitence truly experienced Is a period postmaster, at tiie .says that sMVtals must m the aecond spot. He here the woMd that undersigned es CANADA'S DLFENCB that, more than any other, can be translated into toria, B.C.. or the Jonee was the greatest shot- live in See, here in ths ball, leaf, Into the remaking has eter known, the turning over of a new though I'm wrinkled and amall, my maker the world fif Dall Eireann that: Mr Viilera has told the re.shaping of his destiny, which R. V. D. GUTHRIE, and backs fiL*? statement by of a man, IntOthe reflection Is youthful, handsome up matter* ol defence and declaring war, we are but Street, Victoria, "Just look over his rec- •'In Is not the sport of chance or circumstance and taU; like a giant from old 1121 Oovenunent saying:

position as . • . a frM loyerdlffii itaU In tht same dependent upon what he does himself, and de- Connemara. But leprecbauna know. B.C., Prisruary M. IMt. ord*; the books doat lie " Mackenzie King, the Prime Min- fantaiies Reeve Alex lyickley. of Esqulmalt, Canada Mr pendent, in a spiritual way, on what he does in If mortals do not. that one of the city's most arJent lator of thu Dominion, haa told the people of with God. The story of the Cross, fade when you gaze at the spot FLOWERS BY PLANE co-operation fell you what a grand car they havt basketball fans, commenting on let ofhers Canada mueh th« aaitat thing taa Intimating that leads, is hot one of where Iraagee grow la tbe crystal. Sir,—It Is reported that the ftarst DONT up to which the Lenten less(m the first m Victoria to flutter- the last Domlnoes-Senatm clash, discovered ... be among I'nrliamenf will decide whether the Dominion it is But morula will aye take a through plane frc»m Victoria is the self-assertion of human strength ; one Dominoes set such a achially drive s Mercury ... be one o> the Great Britain 1a ing sight and believe It la true, or carrying carnatloiu to Montreal. said; "The will engage in a war In w^lch of submission, one of voluntary self-renunciation. to prc- terrific that I was actually first in Victoria to own one! But we warn you be eountrtet, and wish that it might appear tbat May I be pardoned for suggesting i>a. '1,359 lonffer 1 hely displaied weald ettrael wMe • • • fcuch a circum-slance. pleted an unbroken term of thirty-five years In the centre X stood. The could see that I attention. The Prime Minister ha.s admitted that when Parliament and he has given to politicians, in gazed the more I Tke Flower City one of the things I had The average Montreal citizen r.irat Britain \s at. war Canada is at war as well, some respects at least, a career to emulate. He had become The suggestion has been made Uttle Indeed of Van- wanted to be. The woeld_ slowly knows very M.tiMil M>t«r Ct, LM. for ParUamciiL to determine if this Do- regards politics as a continuous process of grad- that citixens of Victoria, bearing but it IS Island and fts climate. This )a(!<'fl: leavn.p lo m* the earth, the couver fact could in mmd the reputation that Vic- Lincoln minion will take part In the struggle. The uation. When he entered Parliament he opportunity for a prac Farrf V-I - Mtrcaiy I urn sea. and I was the might be an au- and toria has in a floral way, should l.s that if is at war she will have to defend not speak EnRlish He mastered the language. G 8177 Canada on't move it." I tieal densnstraUon 819 YATES STREET t^'Pg ?( lot. "D spertel peine ta da ainr^ ing so wi l l be a polittcai dtrti«». ar»d me herself and her mtrrestm do In conjunction with his eroas-gralaed^ old^ TSOCD BfiNNSTT. cried, but the generous planting for the coming Empire. It In the common Inttrest with the rtst of the there are not many Anglo-Saxons House out hand and gave Strawberry Vale, chap reached a Bumalds Road. year when the city will, Ih con- well as in war, in native lan^uBRe IS for that reason that, in peace of Commons who speak their was the world, 24, 1939. II a tap- and there BX}.. Pebruary nection with the welcoming of co-operation lu all means of de- better than he does. He is an i ntense C anadian, there should be without me. Tlieir Majesties, have the enler- eate defensiva fighter, but always a chivalrous one. • • • fence, not. as In the of CanMa. a doughty THB BOVAL VISIT talntog of a very large number to qual- • One cannot see clearly with self herself alone Age and exi)rrirnce have brought him a l.^ .said atxmt measures for Bir. mihh bolni; of visitors. It la suggested that Silk Hosiery but here Is the world, Valera, with his well-liaown prejudices ity of statesmanship; the years have .made him a on tl»e mind, King Queen vi^iimg the Mr. de the and heavy planting diould be made in Penman'a ChifFon, vainglorious, blind, that mortals Venua Crepe, Great Britain, has to admit that the philosopher. When Blr Wllfrtd Laurler died Mr. City Hall and vicinity—In which the line of flowers so that homes against saymg. pair 49c pair 75e like you itill inhabit. " So beauty welfare of Eire depends on the British Lapointe became the Man of Quebec, the one who there Is no tipet'lal interest or may pre.sent an attractive appear- economic ball, so 1 Oothem CWffoa. Penmen'e Crepe, the leprechaun spun the — thai we seem to be forgetting Vir market. He knows that neutrality in the case of has done more tiian any living man to continue ance. This Is the season when 69c pair 1.00 whether I WiUJt^d pair had to see more, tona'F unique and special charm, it:; which Great BrlUln was engaged would the tradition of Liberal policies In that Province. preparatlans have to be made and Aladdin Service- a war in to tell ydu U»e u uih. Gotham Semi-Service, or no; but, wonderful setting of aea and moun should bear In Is aware that there could Is the lieutenant of Mr, Mackenzie King who owners of homes Weight, for Eire. Ha He yak , 1.00 mean ruin vexed. (I hadn't been king 696 was tain, trees and wild ftowers. mind the suggestion of beautify- such an eventuality. It is full the most respect among the greatest - be no neutrality in commands for more than a minute, but already leb^urely drive round the waU'i A ing for the Spring and eaxly Sum- realized this as well and put of people, and the minister who has held begin time that Canada number thought I would like to front, through Uie Uplands, up to DRESS SHOPPE mer In a special way.—O.H.N. DICK'S effect. As long a.s this Quebec for Liberali.sm in the Federal arena for raii>e up ai^d 8hel- herself on record to this it. and who I would Mount Tolmle, and back by IIM AseeiaB Slieet Pheae I7SS2 ' • • • none . Domhiion 1.1 a member of the Empire her Mcurlty the past two decades. He continues to contribute whyK But now there were bourne Street, would enable TheU old or seen In com is guaranteed by Great Britain. It Is only petty much that is best to the public life of the coun- but other folks there; young, Majesties to see and be Must Be Fm Government to or fair—but each fort. Department .Store Sadie informed politics which causes her present try, and It Is well to know that his commanding middling; urly COATS only hlmtielf.. And each Surely thi& la preferable to h&len that oountar-lrntant is a MEN'S SWCATlll fall to arknowledRe this and to talk of building personality will again be to the fore in the next one saw us a of »<«)! iiinturt In dark ih»d*i of h«»iii

whe^ stUl; . whole thing agaUi and agam. unill Pebruary 24. 1939 "Many's the Ume Re&t. and a flickering flra for the comfort of man Willie repUed. Phone G 7161 for This life of the Chiirch of Christ that period pictures In the Jaekal lloata down from l" eried out In hondr. The I've aeen your mother change a A« tha wawerfam ory ef a H.ItS as Lent l.s a time when the votaries of oil They were gS'y. They SALMON ANU TROl T known .swept . . . the hlU. $10 bill Into a tiny haf COIPE myself that «M>ung PLYMOITH $ 00 c|»rutianlty are reminded that they should rend were oad. 1 Uioughl to Sir. — Heading your uuei Aubrey would like to know how Night, with lU glitter 0^ stars and tts turmeti of penitence to peace. world tiad gone mad and tli« today's paper, anent the tielr hearts and paa tbrough thought; the article In the ekpreaslon "saving his faoe" A Sport MsM to be knew what I thought' .salmon and trout files, 1 485 Christianity leprechaun to two-faced It lias comr down the aRen of Its dM iins and Its fanelss. lie dNad ef the end of nivme* of could be applied a out his hand and know the of the year tlie rotui; Me stretched txiJtici you probably . Street Bertie recugalW^ M a setting aside uf a part man . . Broad lUgretji for the perlla anfaeed and the battles «n- Upped on the ball, then, .spiaking, Cocky-y-Boiiddu. as you .^pell it, sea- to self-denial, though there have been many sad claims he never suffers from THOMAS PLIMLEY, LTD. rou«ht; isn't all— Uiai.s UtUe observance of this iplrltual les- said Slowly: That had lU origin In Wales, m a alekness on his annual voyage to (Established 1193) departures from Per the harvests unreaped or ungamered. tbe -fur- only the- wofld tbat they dseam.' bright, emerald green beetle, the bolts down his It is true that the world Prince Rupert. He son in recent times. If rows unhoed. • • • Beetle, and Us name Is friend Bracken meals . . • Qur tobacconist has cause for appre CItlseae rislght bcgiB now to cul- lii restless, that humanity leprechaun put the globe In in renalasanee will Tht the Welah name for the fly. bemoans the fact that so many the ma.-^s mental Duwn, and renewal of hope aod e( tivate thrlr flowfTs no this clty s hension about the future, that antl turned It a little, To conquer the drifts aod the quegmlrea tliat oum> my hand* Wales it Is speh "Ooch>y-Bondhu persons must have an audience time past, reputation of natural beauty STOCKERS for a long it's apt ni^ is more unsettled than way; aaylng: "HoUl on to It now; Wales It Is u*ed , ber the I believe in North to (lo rt K<>od de«'d . Salesman this sea da.sh would be upbeM.^WXF. t that the counsel of To dace the ascent, to win to the crest of tha.htu. brittle. It'll break if yeu ben it would seem gad to be in lU natural slaU as well, in cer- Horace believes that a wife who ECURITY the life of pen And to bury thrterrors of night In the toils ef the But there Is tha son becomes more insistent, that It, you know. waters. Lake Bala is one, I oay. tain IS a good eook can forglfe abnost ever before. It la I" Lo, there waa the itence should be slncerer than world as think. It was my mist used fly in anvthlng In her huitband. except Tidct at Victoria tORACE " the a precipice through his -N. H. D. Bptoer, la "Khodaelsa Veiw. im-lMt aky. with lU grand panorama: in t^e North of li man Is on the edge of small streams a poor appetite . . . Things are valley* in Spring's - salvation hills and their 1 hope faaaoaaT VICTORIAS FINEST own follies and sins then only "Pirltwl Walf.^ ti.irfv years ago not as bad as they seem. Even ^ ^ a man, wt discover him thai lailnhed on T)m« «f tidM (PMUto aUaearS Um*). rivers are cries diorama< the interest tx> • can snatch hlin from his doom. There ^> a it pros- thU may be of some the wool of a black sheep Is only at Vtctnrla. BC. tor IMaU ot fMfU- • fool, but no one eould find out In his there on UM FURNITURI their paths to the sea. And the origin and arr ltJ» oC .sorrow moi nting from many hearts, but thes^ N^rliy.—La Bruyere. you, A treatkM en dark grey ... A news Item stated seashore were sun -golden iTlme H I'Tline if't Tlm» H't Tim*' H t • • yet, if assoil the naiiK.s of arliflci.r flies wOuld cer- that pedestrian.'^ in v\at« |H. U. IH. M. Ft H. M |H^M rt da with chattering stones that n n sands, tainly be Interesting reading. of Vraaee have been urged to to be won. the stage is set In every heart I iii io~ r 8 raent is Tk9 Weatlwr with liaiuLs a., the w.ive.s MOVING -PACKING elapped as I C. B. BROMILOW, 1 11 I S !) 8 .... 19 r>2 1 4 trepidation can be met weaif white arm bands wt^e Ills there that sorrow and Oh, there were the I 4 11 7 4f) 7.7 11:11 •.1;M:14 1.5 • tlumbled in. Maple Ba4 Yacht Club. Maple Bay. traveling the hlghwav.s at night • PHONE G3I8I of peni M« leo-oioRicai oillce. Victoria. at i p.m., 4 4 v\ H3 R 311 7.1 ll:S« •.lilt:l« I.I and conquered; there that, by the way 9.Ch the sky and the sea; larth. and Pribruaxy 22, 1930 5 4 4N 8 .1 > 3^ «l|M:n 1.1,11 :Sft 11 Ki-bruary 25. 1939. B C . Thei bands would also be uae|ful unrest can be banl.shed. there for you S 5 14 14 in 13 S 7,11 U Still It a. tent faith, nfiental CONDITIONfl iitii all that they meant aVNOPSIS OP WEATHBR .—OB 7 6 43 8 8 1130 &,1 lt:4l 7.4 1111 4.1 through spiritual discipline, peaqe may b^ aU of us, timeless tbat. Pressure eanilnuea high off the British Columbia ind for me—for A MiSSINc; rKKINJ.KHE a t IS 8 8 13 33 4.7 II 11 t I 11 &1 I I 1:4* 8 R 13 39 4 1 10 40 I.S ' frest s aehleved. i I Coaat. A dlbturbance which passed eaUt of the Roekv ind 1 I 1 asK fui n. lp through 0:3S t », 7 18 t.t 14 44 1.7 • «ir,- M»\ le corltrarient moods Mountains has cau.sr(i acatterad ahewars on tha Coast • • Cage Gossip so puneral Serbic« l.s a creature of 7 t.ljl»:4t S.I •Man to locate my valuable u I light preelpitailon to thank my queer your papfr I 14 t.7 lt:4S 1.1 saying things and aome ui the flquthem Interior I looked up Mlllheam and D^boakl, membra I f4ids himsejU at times domig and 0& 8 11:44 1.0 weaiha.r Peklngeic female dog, who dlsap- IS I I I The ha« been mild throughout this province, little guide, and tlun I discovered of the Bearded Aces, provisd eon I IB 111 A II II 18 vSilch cinnot reconcile With his cojiceptlon jt eightcanth, 14 4 II 8 2 8 I M I he and romparatl\"elv mild with snow flurries on the p<'ared on Saturday the 7 ' taken 4 10 14,7:11 t.O |«:4I ailll 14 J course ne'd gone from my side, and cluslvely that little mea can be II hlm.self Hii .surprises hlmsSlflby a certain i'lu.aeh advertised, of- IS 4 30 II) 7 &7 7.l ll:t« S.I IS:4t II I t-mn I about noon. I have the crysul ball with him- effeetlTe en a basketball eeuM. 4 II S.1I I IS 7.4,11:11 I.S'lt:tl 1.7 I hlni PKiuCIPI l A 1 ION .f.N!) rF;Ml'p:RATUKB8 17 that he pursues; one that may overwhelm fered a reward, inquired at every 10 searched 'noath the owk f«.r a foot- Short«>r by far than moAt mem- 18 4 17 l.tl I.5S t l 13 04 ininM :.*- t.) one that raWes I Precipltatloin for nn hmir.s oo pm,; tempera- polkse. at the II 4 15 7.1 I 15 1 5 n :«-r. names. It Pekingese along and he 0 tt heara, from midniiM to midniiht. Ung.irB ... .M 38 42 see. to show me ooaxlng a N them.selves in the light oif the moral aerves. don t_ you la not eo nlce^ Duboski. playing Tti* (iKtirtl fnr hrlvht Mrv* ot dtltlnculih to examine pe: un a^.i !. Atliii . ...1. 30 30 would knr>w that »»''•• U • •» w»f»r Wli*rf bl«nli» Cranlnth Mouse School the world as It Is without me. with the teM us that he hl»h law. It is time of penitence because such ex- AMS. Ubia. Ui* tid* rIfM OT taBi a Uaw.on U 16 It is hard to believe any person occur In th« FOR lOVS plays basketball for a ]ob. It centinuevaly durina t«« lucMialva tidal amination reveals much that csuses shame, much ^•(iflr 40 .M) this so I ahould you meet with a lepre- would wUUngly bold dog. Mrlod* vltbaat tttrnlas. Tbe Oel tav Oer Scbesi 04 38 48 meant unempleynwnt or the cage the conscience of the Individual. I'DMlaad Tti* bticlti ta la ffwt aas tiatki •! a taat. that condemns chaun, speak to him fair, and. if am hoping some kind person took fttpt'tton ind Hig^ the San Pranelsco <) 58 gapie. and he eheose the latter maaturte fraai Uf a«OTae» Itva t« m That shame and that condemnation form the sky. her in and wUl see this letter. When C V MILTON apokana ...... 30 32 43 you're lucky, he'll show yxiu The SltigRett family, In the vattr. and to Ta Pnd U>* deptti of low water an the r«ili !• . 1 . ,1 f «-u tribttU thtt Is iMld to truth, to goodness «• 64 the the alr-and the w6rld work Isn't plentiful the price of this Los Angelss sea and Northern munldpallty. is well •UI al Um S*«ulmaU Drrdoca.- add It-t l*«t self denial, and a afca eivia. Is the condclnusness nf moral weak- Pentlcton la it Is without yo'i. But whatever dow cost much to tbt tht ai hie> waff at va purity. There a» known in athletic circles. On th** M inaplres. There Vernon 13 give* you the ba-l, cliild asks so wistfully and looks so Lent . ness in the meditations that you do. if he West Jload team five brothers Kelowna ..... S4 43 playmate. worn BAKIB KATVATIBi TO MBIT Is call to moral hold to It tight ahd don't let anxiou.sly for a doggy •ACXIMO Is nothing hopeleee In this. It the .16 on play basketball. Tt might be a Orand Porka . 30 42 m 'hat el.f r ui^lon of th^ jtropr*^] f f)n»olWla- tion of perfect truth and Ertmonton 32 38 job. As the own' r a bakery he out of my head for all I can prove thu dog. . . . E>efpat of the Poini and North comes to a true and nobler conception of himself. Swift Current .03 14 32 BARNErrr. there flirhting distributee leavas- of bread on itre^t tlon of Otter it, you see. You can think what E .-- 14 .16 -Mount Tolmle Beavers at the with the teokc school. The If there Is to be sheer honesty of self-judgment Mooae JaM' Victoria, comers His campaign slotsn^— Book* \ou hke—it's aU one to me—but I ve 1120 Caledonia Avenue, Prince Albert 14 34 hands of Ch^malnns marked the Bieetlng la-eaUed-for S ov '^k there must be recognition of the munition of the 1939," Tele- "Fight aidney with real dough." 4 32 .seen the real World. I know that It's BC. February 34, Qu'AppcIle ... first setback tn Island play- Teacher when he cried Learn of Me, Those 0 39 Winnipeg (re", and as broad sa today and phone O0243. . downs for local cage quintettes who bfrome His disciples learn the truth jtbout tATUROAY tomorrow this season.—#.T. .- 36 - - Ar,0 t hemselves Minimum — FIFTY YEAF^S TODAY • • • PICKETJNG , Maalmum - M) RETARDS The call of L*nt is to penitence; The root and SUNRIgg AND SUNgET Average l... ^^.l— ...... 43 Ssy It With Flawert! r» cause of whatever disorder there Is In life Is sin. OF BUSINESS PLACES fFfom The Dally Colonists P»brua W . m» Minimum on the Rra.s» 33 the ' rssaoaav We think a suwrestion for Gla^l:.'. wh^ caught In It Is because of misapprehension in this particu- Rtr.vmer Gladys Bear:hed—The 8trarn*T Weather, fair; sunshmc. 8 hours 13 minutes. lunkvt Pacific Tim* at -(vinrtM aAd h^anflfiraflon of Victoria during r r Friday, crisis, in BOISE. Idaho, Feb. » (/T^ —Tht a terrible storm of wind and snow on fh*' Fra.y R.v on lar that man flounders on from crisis to .5:00 P.M. WK,4THER REPORTS Isimdarii Ttmr> at nctarla. BC for tht M r of •fip King and Quefn. I Robertson, was ff.rc»Kl to Uarh the tntnth o: ."fbruary. IStt. Idaho Bute apprmred today a House and her or/mmand^r. Capt In national and In Iritcmatignal life. .N miles; ~ individual. HaroMie.er, 30 wind, E , 12 Virtoiia 16, former wildest ever felt this river. evB* 1 enn- euB< approved bin ro prohibit picketing made by R. H. Pooley, K.C.. II. The gale was one of the on arc not due to nny j sorrows and his fears Tl..* Mt 1 OaM ritt •*t His Oait member of ttie Prsflnclal Houae, mile.s. placp of b 1 '.nrs.^ by an em- | r »iiKl, . of Van' ouver -Barcinet' 30 16, N W 20 -.7 il 7 17 34 a or psychological cause. Tlie evil I .._ ij » nnthropoioglcal Is of adoption by th*- 11 It 7 11 17 Ij ha !.<.• h'V'n rnntinu- i worthy TTv- mi i!h<';.'^''Tn part of T^xada Island l« Jmt cl> 1 ... 17 ploy" c who T*xada Island— Is not Inherent, i.s not envlron- that bfseu his hte ] ... 17 14 17 ... 7.11 17,17 Majes- to inu, th»- Kam,tK>^jo — Baioiiieter, 30 18; wind, NE, « miles; ously employed for "thirty day* authorities. "Greet Their now being examm*^ by prospr< U/rs who ^onMinj^ flock ii 4 .... T « 17 If II... 7.11 17 l» "Ihental; It does not belong to his m.mhood ties Plowers" Is th^ slogan dutnct. It is said thai a bettir quality of quarts has :alr. 1 « 17 il It .... 7:11 11. prior to the date of the prohibited With new mming ] ui>on hlm.MlI Oeorge — Baromeur, 30 0«, wind, NW « ! 11 17. tl 0 .... 7.14 17 4; .portion the Island than has been discovered a condition that he has brought by Prince 1 •• hf would ha-' Victoria's been found on thla ol : 1 iJl 7 11 17 4^ Ac; I fair ;;;; < n 17:11 .... of gentleman who arrived It Is something that conflicts miles; merchantR. clll7';. ai.fi govern- elsewhere. A aaihple In the poasesslen a his own actl.ms; ' 1 .... T 14 17:89 .... 7. It 17 by Senator Ryan — Barooieter, 1034; Wind. N W, 4 The blU. bri^Aed , fact, that Prince RUpert il .... Mm^yastarday wax r«ruin]y exeeedtagly rich. So rich. In he eutfht to^be, and Its influence will , t .... 1 S2 17 14 ghoahone>. a step ment leaders take seriously. with what cloudy. .... Its *» (Democrat. mere mUes; IS .... 1 11 Hit M n It does not take a guaru sharp" to determine the quality, a It until he ca.sts If out Lent has ns Its theme wind, M.W, 4 .... 7 M 17 r 1» ... 1:t« 11. autorrarv involuntary servi- Translated Into practical action persist Langara-rBarometer. MJ4: tl toward noTlee being aMe te de ea^ 11 .... •? n 17 H> V:OI 11 11 this way of overcoming sin; In - I* -: .sm.' also would ban simply means that some of the beginning of the 17 !Nj 7 01 IT V tude and FaM 14 IS i« jbtevan Point — Barometer, MJI; wind. N.W ' 17 3} 2* f 59 IT S4 a city's wealth of f.ov. ix- brought rbcees penitence Is the first condition. It 14 14 Picketing not done la suppect eC the p Real flltate Changea—The retkiT * and .^rounds on ^ort Street. TS* M*Mre)o«teal OSMrTatoty. Oeaaai** mto use as the ma)or decorative po.s.sible that feeling to be awakened bona flde strUte." v»««>rfiay ' Is only for '"'-i?tott!h*^ Baremeier. 3(li»: wlad. N.W.. 11 a«ebia, VkMtia. B.a abo-.f Cook. ownM by Mr8. W J J^ttvf wrf ^uipoMKl of ' - - — CerUlnly decorative I scheme. a of $«0f)0, I. Cas^y. of King * in the heart by jriSbgnltlon of wrong -doing and cle«r bv c; F Rlcharrls .Ir . for th* *m « ,« theme carried out wi'h Toral iitPi the Portland — Bawisseter. lOJI; wind, W, II eiWI song art kill- "John has a fnghttullj bad C.AAry b^lng fh* fortunaf* pnrrhas^r P U Mnrt'-r^unxi by aceeptaaee of tha iMral law and the spiritual , "Wine, womea blooma would be much mor«> at- acres, has cloudy. ln« you." temper." Van Allman farm, on Saanlch Road, oonslstUig ef aoo dictates of the MadlatOT MtWiill Ood and man. fa.r Seattle-Barometer. 30 16. wu^d If mUe»; least traeuvr and original than one for about |9B^. doctor. I'll nem- Mnt acaln !'Ye«: and he Isat In the been dkqidsed 4 the wBi»eby all sin can be mile«, O K., Who has pointed Wtf San rranntsne Wamrntttr |0.ia; wind. W.. 13 with tlw •sr isag as X Hes." tt." oblitoratad. PenMeaet li A IM tl

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Our New Spring Styles MARINE AND TRANSPORTATION

Are Here! On Reuter's Staff in Orient XOATS n* NMI'Wipp-ArMllid Modell SMALL LIST

; 912^ . oil Empress of Asia, Arriving COATS Yesterday From Orient, Passage Wolf trimmed, satm Imcd and in the newest Had Average iludM importtd ^OA^^ pwisengers I^Mn.^^r^. CH With a small list of ^ aboard, the Oatiadtan Paeifie 8b. Empres.s of A.'^ia, Captain OeorKe

Goold, R.N R . commander. Inbound SUITS from Far Past port*, and fresh from Kowloon, arrived along- Man Tailortd. f 2^'"^ '^4^^ overhaul at ^ side Rlthet Piers at 8 o'cloclc yester- day morning. Captain Ooold re- ported the usual Winter weather ex- SETTER DRESSES perienced on a North Paeifie cross- In the MWflft and 9g05 ing. A number of travelers for SHOP AND United States points left the liner SAVE AT here and mails and general cargo were landed before the A.sln con- .•I OUR tinued to Vancouver shortly before TWO 10 b'clodc Among the incominf pauengen STORES on the big vessel were ISx. and Mrs. O. J. Preakes and Mm, from Saigon, where the former was employed as NANAIMO— 1629 DOUGLAS ST. a cable engineer, proceeding to Bamfleld; Lieut -Commander H. 44 COMMERCIAL ST ORf . 'THE lAr' Caddy, R.N.. proceeding to North Devon. Bigland. from Hongkong on extended leave: Licuteniint O N. Beamont, R.N.. on leave from H.M.S. Men like Satn'trmr beraii-^f it Eagle. Hongkong, gping to Bifland on leave: Mrs. Grace 8. Mcintosh, smarter and stay ircsh longer. Battalrai SHIP wife of the of the 103rd JAPU manager Char- WILLIAM O NEILL tered Bank of India. China and Sanitone leaves no oily film dulling the beauty of your tn Orient port. Referring to the AtifftrHlm, Manila, hat been sUUoned At; the most recent Incident wtien a Brit- but makes them clear and fresh, and care fully home in Rhode Island, and Mrs. P Hongkong for the six garments— PASSES ish soldier and some Chme.se were All mcmbcri who tf ib\* arc R Walli' iind <'t;i:ve ESnpre.ss of nature happening since the Cluna- and' guaranteed by Good Housekeeping Also arriving on the liner were in front ot the parlori. W. don. He stated the people of Hong- Japan trouble began, was probably PattuHo Span O'Neill, Reuter's representative at advertised therein. CAfT. DEXTER. kong are more or less apathetic to accidental and not pt all deliberate. Hongkont> proceeding to England; what IS Rolng on in the vicinity of Associated Screen News photo. I NEW WESTMINSTER, Feb. 2S CP). Mr. and Mrs. J. Halkett and family, NOTirC — Jftptacie Itaer HUuiwa the former being connprtr:arr Mon- form .Mo of the people we ' boUiMl for Scotland intt.. kt 2 o clock from 8andi> the CaiuuUan Wcelern Lumber are very kmd. especially when we blocked b^ chauis, wtUle crewsoieii Vun«r«l Home: atives; H M. Booth. inaiiMKing di- tTOBAOl AIHD CUtANINO BVO ANO CAim CLBAimifO Fnuer MUIb plant, fw-aw»y lounged on the Mle vessels. nm ktombon of BrlUMu>ia Branch. Canadian Company's . tell them we came from rector of Cabsidy's Llnuted. Mont- tMion, S.BAL.. art roqueatMl to -attond pM.s.sfd uiidcrnraLh the PattullO British Columbia. real, returning to Canada after an Bridge and through Uie swing apan extended business trip to the Ori- of the old FTMCt River Bridge here Hold Weekly Shoot ent; W. J. Riddell, also connected HainbovD Sea CadeU todiiv The ves-iel shifted from the with Oassidy's Limited. Toronto CLEANERS to PaciUc Coa.st Terminals, . Ltd., Tti» ^Rainbow Rifle Club held Us Branch, who ha,s been three mcmths RATIFY the mUl doctu to load 1,10MQ0 feet m Ordeta bjr Ueutenant-OomBaaiMlcr METHOD rpRultf vf^kly Bhoot yeeterday. the in Japan on bu.suie^; L. Brosilow. ' of l'inib

wod. n.ivip.. 98; Anderson. < hiiirniaii of the Wr.st- 99: H H R/ id New vcr.sity. Toklo. who will vi.sit in the for Instruction parade at brUl Hall BMtal. I'YuiLsoii 98, [» Marlc, B Hawthornr, Notice — In preparation for iRabillty of the upper .section of SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 25 — rn p ni orated FARES 90; P. chrlstenMm. M; J. Owllt. 8o. lUtPQMT inspection of the corps, it C o w the harbor of the bridges tor A tentative agreement reached todav WEATHER anptial I^ROM VICTORIA H uaB^^U; E Smith. 13: J Clear northweit, mo. a MAIN IJ.NK, 1)KA^A€M^, within six feet west. first Canadian 140 feet high, came vest. Mtki tS.ll: be cloeely chaekMl. Of tlia iandlat of the Friday morning. ]KoukL reopen Mon- CARitfANAH—Clear; Attendances wUl KETTI,F, VALLEY POINTS Fpb. general meet-fof the bridge deck, which la 140 choppy Prance, in February. SOOKB. 25—A . . _ . Duties for the W.-rk Officer of contingent in day. CAPE BEALX ci»«r; aerUiwttt, aied- Association feet above high tide. shift was of the Red Chevrons Ing of the Community The rrtW, soot, eh^ppjr. the watdi, W.O a Uurney; duty 191S. members Negotiators for both side.^ voiced nf VuiHouvcr I.sland Spence'i Bridge ; 6.50 will be held In y«K>kp Hall on Tues- made at slack tide With Captain R. division. White Division; duty bug- Association confidence that the back-to-work Brl- Kamloopo 8.30 rl;iv full, meeting is Malmon Ani _ 9.90 rrquested. ifatinc the vessel. rra»*r Mills for Lot An- termaster. L.S. J. Anderson. the union and employers alike. Both KINO.SLty 11.50 Air Offers AntelM. la.st niprht, at which Louis Olamn. i Rcvcistokc lieves Force glic*. 710 mllM from Upt W. H. H. .S.MITH, Lirut . had earlier agreed to resumption pt ALBERTOUTC' -San Lull tpr VfkBOOttm, president «f the a«ioclatlon, took Golden 13.75 Vancouver at • p.m. Sea Cadet Corps. Fine Career waterfront activities pending arbi- »7S mil»i from TREVANioN lyfi Ocean .rsUs at 4:49 the chair. Field 14.50 terms. Be- tration, but disa*{recd on p m . bound Vancouver Bmedley, Vt 10.60 NAN MAI« MARU- Bo^ee Ja»aB Iroai Chief Petty Officer number of inters have been re- fore settlcmfiit was reached, thirty- j A Vancouver. iO mll»t_ireit of Vsncouw at on ICelowfia 11.40 R C N . gave an InteresUn* talk ''Ss/i/.. Father thinks ceived by Captain H. . Seymour- four vessels were left idle at piers In S p m Bound Vanrcu\pr from deep-sia cliMiiir. and an enjoyable Mrrrift 6.50 has as- Francisco, and other ONTARIOLITF HERE Bi(fK.

' rOAlTlNO CKAR write him Is James Speedle. son of of Labor tJid C I O. workers were ^>i\g% were contributed by Petty VICTORIA-VANCOUVER - Ba. Prince** OpHAUl Mr ^nd Mrs Jame.s A. Speedle. idle in supijort of the Ship Clrrk^' m Offlci r .swptni ui. Uartutritt and an exhibition ItallUeru or S» Pr:i,cfSi Py Able Seaman rrSUy,y. Much Id. sMSi at l:H pm.. Sa Prtacoai Katbleaa wwJv . wHtt 7.IS Squad 34. "M.", FUght, Squadron 5. the C.I.O. iLongshoremen and Wajre- Victoria Relieving Pest. S. Oroekford gave a display or Sa. PriDceit Mariuerit* will amee Prii»ilt ' Cardlnnton. hou.srmon Union. from Vancojver at l iO R.A.F I>'pot, i at Victoria daily of .^Icight-of-hanrt followed by a Batani BtssM tm t«e*w Or PrloceM Van- 4m^ P m.. Sa Prtncpu Joan 8* Princess Elaine on tlww aiONDAV. Mim . writing to tliank you very ventriloquial performance, "I am Employei and union spokesmen Ellrabtth will lf•>^e Vicloru fliiilj lOr Van- W much for your assistance, and Itelp, public terms of jthe couver at U aiirinigtit. 8» Rrineoio Je*n Run Holmes and W. Anderson iilayerl rii.KKT orrM. declined to I make couvef-Nanaimo or 8a Priuceu Liizaoelb miu orrlvo at 11^ M isieiH A*. ' small concertina and violin duets; which has helped me in no tenutive pact. The union was to VIeteria trom Vancouver dalif at 1 a Jack VIOTORU-aBATTLa—Sk Pi'lceeaa Kato Plltneiis contributed manner in connertion with the vote tomorrow aftenioori. and em- Ti), allow the S.S. Princess Elair^e banjo aelec- \rrn or 8« Krincr%s Marguerite wUi leave ' fi'>n.« and reel tAt Ions object I h' - a' itin young ployers beigan a telephone poll to- Victoria lor s«»tti» ntily »t 4:10 p.m.i Sa to Victoria for overhaul .S.s fnn flYOB by I to come Katbieeo or tte Prineeaa Md'- ('i)li>t!cl P'rv N.ijiifr i^dds, "It is, I to P. Foisle, head Prince** over the Speedle writes, and day, according F. Victoria daily Iroai Princess Victoria wlU Uke I tuariw wiU arrteo at I believe, the opportunity for starting of the Waterfront Bnnployers' Asso- SeatUe at 1 11 pm.. S* Iroquma will Have Nanaimo- Vancouver run tomorrow. Victoria daUy for seatti* at 9 16 a.m.. ciation of the Pafit;' cliiirlo::i'. after MILL a fine t ireer." Prui(''.s.s BAY FERRY Sa Iroquoii will airiv* at Victoria from The S«. l.v. Rrenl»n«e He further states he and his VIULATKO tO.MKACT Seattle dallv at lib am propeller repairs by Yarrows, Lim- Lv Mill Ray AMOu;aa - aa He- « A M :tft have a chance to V1CTOR1A-POR1 Drydock, re- 9 A M. brother. John, general .shutdown was ordered leave Victoria daily lof Port ited, in Eiiquimalt The ouou »iu 10 A M. in 30 AM ?et into flw Fle< t Air Arm. a serv- Anceic* at Hi ajB.; Sa iraeiMia vui run In 'he triangle serv- by the Dock Checkers E:mployer^ sumed hpr 9 r.M. Ow rmmmthmm P»« »li TmimgTm^txM arrive at Victoria Salty troa Pm ice which has a lot of opportun- alljernoon. As.sociation. which aocased th« luiion at 8 3:>' a rb ice yesterday DAILY 3 .10 P M. will be BALISI'IUNO 181J\«U - Ma Cy lUes. "If lucKy en6xigh. we of violating its no-strike agreement NITEAn CABOO 4 PM. 4 30 PJf leave* tiwaiii Bay daily eacept Wednaaday • :Se able to get back home for a short .sti ikii.i{ overtime stand- rM. • PJB. by tor and lor ruUord Harbor at t lO a,m and I The Sw»e Fleet Air sigiu-d VICTOHIA-OI.LI' ISUANUa- VAWCOUVBR Squadron every year. ployers had violated theu: James I.sland the ih'P -Sa PriDCMn M*ry will leafo vieterta at ited. From It'i info kind of gome: "Hunt (or service. fomtly] developed o Arm Is considered foreign contract made In 1937. luesdayi. tor Vaaeevver wiU 10 30 a.m.. 18 posted lor Vancouver and 1 Safety, Gold Flaltei". He »av» the only woy he con we can their policies were Oull laiand*. 8a. maoaas Marv wUI ar- For C^nvanianca FortlOf't If we go to this branch, Bmployor.s .said Point Piers later to rive at Victoria via 0«U tslaaSo at •:§• come to Ogden break even it to smoke the girli' Gold Floket. Moiher'i tran.sfor back to land duty m the accord with a supplementary oral m p m Mondaya load lumDor mri") for Au-stralia. • a Maqulnna and Saving *. I offered to re- COA81—8i Prlncf** wevtwl — iho Iwepi her* locked epl R.A.F after a certata period. pact made later. They WF.m leaves Victoria on the lav 11U> and llat CA.Nt LIX».I> IKII' dock.s the basis of the Tlie enlistment so ffir." the open the on rort ailoo ,Mt V.b.«H.O.WtUl' of every monta lot. aM A prominent traveler from Stam continues, "ha-n been a won- ora; <>act pending adjiustment, but ports 00 the Wott Ooaai df Vaaoeever , writer laland. was expected here aboard the Km- have l)een the unlonLsUs in.'^Lsted on full com- i We derful experience. • VA14CO0VCR - Sa Princes NANAIMO pr«8« o« Asia yesterday. CapUtn W GOLD FLAKE ' kept busy, and wt expect to be sent pliance with tlie signed contract, Klaine will leave Naaaiao daur. except faaeenver at Armstrong, Siamese ("on- -they recognised no oral Saturday abd Sunday, lot McGregor ciOAnerris to Eastchupch. Isle of Sheppy, saying 3 10 p.m.i Sa Maovsa Baioe 7 *i a m and sul-Oeneral at Vancouver, came to where an armorer.s' .school is agreement will arriea at Manaimo. froo Vancouver, at SHIP *. Vmdm-A f««fMr tTINS 11 » m . 8* Prtnceia Balao Phya SaroJ Ratana 91 AIM Oil eOtk W • 4 Of and ycalerday clerk.s ap- 1 a m aad Victoria to meet located. We Uke the life, as do all Today leave Nanaimo. tor Vancouver, on will Nlmmanka. who wa.s suppoeed to be the British Columbia beys who are peared at each pier, as evidence of Saturday only, at Y 4» a.m.. 3 SO pm and pm.i Sa PrlnecH Elaloe will arrive en route to New York -to supervise at Hanalaok Iron Vaaeeavor, Satarday Siamese exhibit BY completion of the only, at I:1S p.m and Itlt e m i Ba ' Prineeii Klaine win leave ' Nanaimo. for at the World's Fair. He failed Vancouver on llundai onli a! % 4.^ p m arrive. His namfe. which had ben. Like Royal Air Force Service e* t^ineee* Blalae win amee at Nanaimo. ISIAND from vanceaver. en tdseay ealy. al till deleted, showing the pa/wsage haii MLTSPMMG p.m. and llMl em been cancelled, but no ooe aboard «aald enlighten captain Armstror.,^ TRUCK WHEN MAILK CL08B as to the SBITISII MAItS FERRY^ HLA\ Y ( AR(>0 I 10 pro . Pebniary 71. I>uche»» of York lA The HolUnd-Amertea Line Us. air mall close* I 10 p m . March 1 1 ie Cm Hm MMi SHhli close* p m . Pebruatv It Aurama. air mall Drfch'dvk is at New Wesuc>ieaa is out over 9,000 tons of p-m . Msrch t 1 to p.m.. March *; ship uking 4 Falferd Hsrksr.. 8 15 *m 00 p m. air oiall clOiOO I II pm, of Rirhmond British Columbia Vofhxu this Yoy- March n .Svsrtt ley....^ SC. trJO •.m. 1:00 »\m. ATMN A^D YI-RON age. including 3,000 tons grain,

I 10 p m Mnrrti 1(1 71 31 via Vancou- ' 1" 7S( to $1.^ \ft 4 p ni M < 7H via Seattle pick Bp la pslat af 4r wertfe 4 p m . March 4 Krr.pr**^ Aala. 11 iS you feel TW9 rWOIier InformjtioK ind Metof CoS«nliit*ly March' I. President Coo. .dee, via Tian mean. d*preeaH- STJNKf Ikera's news (or yon In eaa* meae I 1177 i 1171 rrancKcn 4pm. March la Bmeroas a( TiMB fnod yow gene's) systvai rsn;.rlA n IS pm March 31. HI* MSfB: fSSi a gooi tnnir— Juat take mamia Lydia R. Plnkhan's VeretaMe fVtg*. 4 p tr . April. I. Crtiprest of Ruaala. pniind l*t Its whoteanme herhs and rvita noNOM LI MAILS iWp Satjr* tiuild up more ph)r«i<-al rm ISlANDt FERRY 1. 4. 7, ,11. nee and tone up your •vefefla, *o that It CULF CQ r> it p m : March Island Freight Service, Ltd. tor* aaaily throw off tlie (left) and Speedie. members of a party of British Columbia lilMAfCA UNITtO James John rrey to enjoy life.

their prelim- . I. Uds helped by Captain H. Seymour- Biggs, Victoria. «rith I 10 p m March I. MIU.IONR of »' tr„n hsv- np- IH COtMOftANT.STRin -1 « "', • I- • and ea this fortipo'j- h« t» ;,anw i w .'H inary appUeatiows or*, and to their chosen 1 '10 m.. Marth S Site now St the great Air Force Der>o» a» C^rdington. Having p ehlldran. the crsft of srmetirer. they expect to to ' astchurch, tslt ol Sheppy, minjt caABtomt islanm Why^ lake Jj|akhaa's I tiNf* l9 • tcbool i«r tfmmft^n* i8 l.i* ».«.. nana I. i. ii. «. - - .

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THE DAILYXOLdMS r. VICTORIA, B.C., SUNDAY, FEBKrAK\ Ky D^io

•11-11 FtrtSt KIRKHAM'S • • IIMI WIN im District Daily Delivery STtJ. ^ QUy and Annouucing New "***** ^**'^'* m4 BmrtpllWM RfH^iMff Foods " Purir stoirn — Police reporled also PRIZE AGAIN suggested •^fj^fffng nu- that WUle. Ma4 W«rk Street, nlcipalltles bo oallod la to «ieau had % ^Mt iolaii fWpB hUi heme the question. ~ MINERS AND PROSPECTORS! B^mbarfon Comtnt Worksrs at 8:30 pjn. |MlWdU«r, HW IMC KHAKI CANVAI CLOTBINO • FACK • contained $75 Morder Case—Charged that on or General SACK* Electric PACK •OAUf OBC - w HAMruC HACKH SLSinNO BAOB, ITC. Complete Second Year about January 27 in Esquimalt he Will Tenders—Tenden for Open did murder Dulde Track, otherwise WWiout AeoMent recQDatruetkm of threfl-quarten «f F. JEUNE A.BRO., LTD. Dolde M. Hanham, R. A. Wright, >1» iOBNMN a mile of road at tha 8uininlt~xm nepro carpenter, will apijear before Refrigerators for 1939 Kmployees mX the British Colum- Malahat Drive will be opened by Magistrate Henry C. Hall In the S>- bia Cement Company's plant ai ihc Provincial Department of Pub- qulmalt poUeo oeurt at ie:M e'^k Bamberton were the g\tests of the lic Worlu at noon tomorrow. iVeii7 Beauty . . • ^iew Features . . , iSieiv Low Price tomorrow morning. Chief H. W. V. SAWDUST company at luneboon la the Hud- luub«« Saw4u*t (*tr*t a BIwrir lUmrllamr a IrrriflfIrrrifif NmI. N« Asbri, ( linkrrt Pecknold, Uai or Tnpek—Poiioa Esquimalt Police, Indi- Smoliv. and Kee4a V son's Baj Company'* dining-room Saak are endeavor oatod twenty-four wltaoiMO Make any comparison . . FOOD PROTECTION yesterday to celebrate the award- inr to loeata ttia driver of a red- would ZONE. be heard at tho pMliminary hoaring. General Electric Refrigerator Safe protection for general ALCRT SERVICE CO. E410i ing of tlie Portland Cement Asso- painted truck which tore off the is the buy this year. Combined foods. 7IU BROI <.Hr<>.\ nTKKtT ciation of America Safety "ITrophy east end barriers of the Johnson Always below 43 d«- Prepaid Taxes— <)C the 18,774 for a total freodoa ief loot-time Street bridi* at o: W. Blaaet. industry in freedom from accidents, court yesterday. Kvklencc was given Guild met on Thiu^ay, and listen- 4M; w. PrtvtM. a. mebM. 4TS. TMaU the severity of accideni.s occurring ed with Interest to a by Constablo Boy Worteey. Two talk given by 1.1(3. SPRAY In the former occupation was TREES, ETC., NOW very motorists were each fined $2.50 for A. J. Watson , on his recent trip to SALE high. OLYMPIC ALLBTg j parking their cars over the hour the Old Land and South Africa REMOVAI. OF H.\/..\RDS ^ I'lvn. invm vuxsve -Oil Sprai—Any ^usatity limit. TWO others were each fined After an ab-^once of thirty-five years, IMIarrrtUt—U. Vradra. 3»4; M. Dohrrtv. KtOS TO KANT NOW To^Iakr Room for New Slork We Offer ' | J. $,") Mr. Wat.son was able Major H Mcintosh, works for falling to observe stop signs. to recall and 3t I Wl.ltf. 204 E Holmin. 37J B Iroid Bcjns, Pcjs. Early Potjtort, Eichjilott Hi;;, Onion Sett, manager at Bamberton. congratu- compare many pleasant reoollection. Aiidrry MMton. 2aS: Norma joint commission Pitr. IRO Hilda Bharpe. 'c*K. and expre.s.sed hi.s appienation on ordnance land and vicinity. Rev. P. Comley also SIS. Total. 1 1»]. Mjnrrrtm re>er%e« in British won two. of ilinr ( o-operailon witli the .safely Columbia. Henry addressed the guiM | on some of the Catlicart, Motorllr*— J. Strwart. SCOTT committee. The speaker referred to of lands I. Bournr. & PEDEN, Ltd. problems of the k)cal eoolal aanrice J miornr. 270, U CoatM, 9N: D. certain haiardt in the Industry that for the province, and C. H. Taggart. organisation. iiei more aad Coraiaeanl aireela MELLOR BROS. Bennett, 33S. Total. 1.373. could i>e rpiiioved only by tlie men Ottawa, are^coiif inulnjf dLscu.s,sions T*m»un J. smith. SOI: K Burna. ISI: VBOgMBua • niviTs • oanctBii R. atMte. SOS; J. WMaOn, 353: W. Crolhall. LIMITED The Bamberton plant, he said, had here. loolLmg to settlement of titles Cabinet DLipersed—Three of the 163. Total. nine 1.130. been in operation for a total oif aS7 involved. Bfr. Taggait has Uken members of the Provincial SSAlorltaa mtm tm. 819 Broughfon Street Phone G 5021 calendar days without a single loat- up in the Government were in their offices tamporary quarters Lrqis- PACKERR' uAr.rr time accident, and if a clean record latlve Buildings, where yerterday. Hon. A W Gray, Hon. the work of Hpenrer'i Nharlhoma— M Atkins. 93:* could be maintained uniil July 18 the commission la proceeding. G. S Pearson and Hon K C Mac- D. Bradley. 439. a. Butcher. 440. W Wakeham. S33 L. Preer. the plant would be eligible (or Donald. Premier Pattullo waa en S9( Total. 3.i73. Tram AgreesMnt— Ray'i. Ltd — B. Wakeham. 534: J WlKhf- membership in the l,gOO^y club. John Day. in a route to Prince Rupert: Attorney- man, 599, Q. Wakeham. 469; A. Buchan, Edwin Tomlln. managing director letter filed fdr perusual by the City General Wlsmrr and Hon. 37S: low acore. 379. ToUl, 1,143. W. J. Bpoactr'i phorthomt ROCKHILL Council, suggested «oa throo. of the comoany. also warmly con- that the British AweLstme returning from San Fran- Valoa ttktmt J. gratulated the men on their fine Columbia Electric Railway Com- cisco; and the remainder of Co.- Wattra. 919. L. THE NIW inUWBEmiY SEMSATION the Wacntr. 110: W. Row*. Ml: p. Watera, performance, and pointed that pany. Ltd., agreement to continue 910; P. Preer. - out Cabinet on the Mainland for the SIS. Total. 1.791 swim* MORE FLAVdR VERY LARGE AlUNftANT j accident prevention waa a auittar •treot eani for three years be ac- Idsy. Barni* Rkamracka—H. Younon. 4S1: R (oi Mttktt or Full Firjf Hon. F, M. MacPherson left Gjrdcn — Cfop Ye*r Askew. S13: J OInver 510 j. I^ord, of <'antinuoiii_ ceptnd without puttinp 919; fhont or Writr odueatlon -'in aafety laxpayer.s to for Cranbrook overnight, .tO Tislt E. OoDdon, OSS Total. 2.70« nieiusures. i;nlon Packini co. won two. 0 f OENNISON, 2547 Heron Street. Oak Bay—PiiMe the cost of another plebiscite. He his. home rkilng. j H. M. Itolt SONS, LTD.. Meiieiywee, George Skinner, chairman of the » SAtWS, I.C Rwirt'a BroofeSaM—8. Horaford. S91: J. Bamberton safety coounlttee. pre- I.n:iia' .^P A nnrt,arrl 43« R The King aiul Qiiel>rK>-»AIII.I. Nl'a.«l|.RlMKN Depwed Denis fUfTC-4 Saito, in W9lnHl, consistt of ftill panel 6ed, lour and WUl, and two daughters, ARCADE ALLEYS head. 403 A. Nobbs 4^7 n Wbit*. 451- ana ciAaoiNxas By, King Goorge H Carphin. drawer chiffoniri, vanity witk lirge gisto gllM Miner snd HOCKEY STANDINGS Mn. F. P. Ttvma and Mrs. V. Rooke. CITT SENlOa TENPfN LEAfitR 90.1 Total. 3 41'3. CCQ en ^Bauaatc Kitchen «on tlirce upbolttored bench. Ssic 9v9a9U It's Just a MifKla In .Saltcoats, and a third daughter, Oorbttt. 4ST: B. Mamrd. Scarcely a weak after receiving 'den. SM: A. Hawklni. S9ti C. ' KMPiac i.EA83. H. Cala, pow- W. L D F A Pt Predrrlc Kirkhain. eiKlity - riRht. 994; W Ward Ply*. Liberal AssociaUon, Malr. 699: handicap. 98. Total, 9.741 der shell, chiffonier with tilting mir- pas.sed away on Tuesday night at PooSIc Dot C'kff^-A. Portrr. 4(1: A. Pull Thrut won two. Boston 3g 10 3 113 55 58 wui meet at the Liberal headquar- RIddKll. 477. J. Howell. 4S1: J PtrtaiOD, l^r:"** $69.50 her hooM in •itconta, BadMt- B43; R. WiUoii. fil9. Total. 3,5aO. )^9S P^f Moatfc Rangers 2i 10 4 113 73 52 ters on Wodnoiday at g pm. The ^PMf rtvt Ktwn r\»QT I. Malcolm, Ml: A. chewan.' SOI a. Brotheralon. Ml; a. BUI. 419: B speaker will bo Ooerge BuUock. Pk|k. S«7: H. Moulton. 57S: J. LNtham. Amerieana - Id li t N 11« 41 Broiherstoo.! 5S0: handicap. t4l. Total I Pour .tons. Fred. Harry and Bam SSI; J. Quini>. 4». Total. a,7*«. 3.794. Tf)rorifo 16 17 7 94 88 39 Plvr Ro^ea nour won three. ALL FIR HEAVY INSIDE K;rk.'i.im )ii V'aiunviver^ and Sydney Plea RlairL-Mclotyr*. 544 A HinuKon. 431; B. Louihican. 4S9: B. Detroit 13 21 6 80 108 30 Kirkham, in COMiNERC-IAI. TENriN Oscood. 449. J BLCKK A bargain, Duncan, survive her on UIAOI'C AUoa. 4n7! haodioap. cd , $3.2r» mi. thiM a.ii«. the Coast huaband. who la stUl ( •lenlil K nordr. til; W. Bturken. S3.'>. won two. CHAMPION'S Chicago .U SI 7 7S 100 » Bm Announcements UP ISLAND SAWDUST SPE A. atokca. 410; R. Turner. 4t1. TMal. 1,>4I. active at ninety-one, is in Saltcoat* Canadiena thrte «l«ranlt). spiita J Mcfx-llan 5«« M. CIAL eO sgcks for 21 i gg lf4 » W Oregnr, LIMITED f4*00 On February 15, Mr. and Mrs. 438. A. Bae , 488 J Piirdy. 513 A Quinn, Is There a Woman whoee soul is ' KaelM-A. Potta, 419: W. HolBtM. 411: 77S: handlrip. 2.53. Total. 1031 717 FOKT STREET 2422^ G 7915 Kirkham completed 8ixty««ight years PHONE E SO dead to beauty that she is able J. Patterton. 477: H. UeDeoald. 193: O. Ropa Ya na -J Cook. 3(15, W. Wabb. COAST LCAGIE Eixlrr. 533. liandlrap. 33 Total, 3.310 484 L.~. Pi-i. .rr. 331. of married life, . o. Ba and ronRrntu1aflon.«^ to remain indifferent to that most — at wood, on m. Arradea J Annij^. 491. A Bpoune. 439: Gardner 4^8: handicap. IP. ToUl, OoaU were cabled telegrapiied 1.144 GONE VMTH TIIK WIND and to them ugly of disfigurements, superfluous J. atewart, 469, A. Tripp, 441. J. Tamplc. Spllla won three MS: handicap. 13. Total. W. L D. P. A. Pt. from Ifhclr- Majestlea, in ftigland. hairf her 1M9. Hot In heart aha Mat Katie* two. KmpiT P^NE, Pa.. Feb. won Hook-P Bourne. 409: C. PMan. LONE 25 Portland 9 7 111 Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie S04 TB 180 85 hates it — but fear?, whirh are H ONtU. Ill: J. itorrta. II4: J Ixme Pino has kMt ite lAunnMke. Coach aad narM* R Hral. 49S: B Oulnn. 941: X Polrttr. A seat Ue 20 17 8 148 136 4« King and Premier W. J Patterson, g^oundlcas, often prevent jier from 411; handicap. J70 M-vrrr Taylor, 4(7: K Rraner. 4SK A Nunn. 4113 Total, 2 88S. windstorm topped the Com- Rfwkaiie 12 24 7 lao 134 31 of Sa.^^katchewan. taking the nece.wary steps to have It C. Rurll. 430 Total. 3.33n Offire- r n Murray, 148: W ppteraen. 4«0, A r . r Reaver* O Andreirt. SSI: Mercer. McKearhle. S37: , R A. -1 .stated that removed. Call and see Miss Han- O McKeachle 4SI: R HIbberd. 419: B. MeK»cv«r, 400; 493: J Laeklc. 999: A Hollowap, 194' ILLWOOD man. Ft$x may be your companion L Allen. 4'>( handicap, 91. Total, 1120. handicap. 171. Total, 2.940.

I . I » on t no Bmptr ROok won two. when you enter her office, but hap- , No. JL Fir, piness and relief will accompany you tM>MKM'f« TE.VPIN LEAOt'K $2.80 Per Cord when you leave. SOS Sayward Build- I.rrt Orrra Dot MrBralh. 4S«. drare IMAOINB THAT IN TWO-CORD LOTS Elvea. 431. Vie Xlwood. 499; atawgrt. ing, Victoria. Bla PhmoOTtSX . 430. judr Rlbbtrd. «t»i' haadltap. II. A Mleaman waa rattling along a Total. 3.309. Oa-Ocw-Nan Bama IM: Ifarolt Worth. counrty road In ea-item Tennessee NO. 1 FIR SCREENED Wolf Cubs' Hall. M5 Michigan 4(9: ChM* Burley. 199: jMaio Boura«. 199. Arvi Johnson. 394: handicap. 111. ToUl, when he came to a ford A dark;, .'=;trrrt. The Small Bojs' EveninR 3 }4n waa Home. Open, Monday, Tuesday, Left-Overa won two. stantjmg by the little stream Tiunaday and Mday. 6:30 to t p.m. where soma dncka were awtanming. nmamllera — Ruth Mercer. 437: Kttiy for boys elifht to twelve rreer 497 Plo Cal«Or. 410; SAWDUST a^ed years. DMdl« Mc- The salesman said; "Can I get Alp nr 443. Mynno Baker. HI; handicap, In.struction, gymnastics, games, J4fl Tolal. 3.3»3 through the creek with this oar all literature. No foaa. NlB*-Plan»r»— Erma Stablca. 131. Kitty $3.50 Per Unit Bulk Cameron. 480, Marr Crowe. 444. Ruby right?" Harpw. 149: Hilda Orar. 4M: baadloap, 403 Total. t.>M. "Yes. suh, drive right through. ' $4.50 For Unit Sacked Eve Maxwcll-Lyta oonccrt, Em- nynamlteri waa two (10 laeka) ' press. Monday, g:SO p.m. Tkikets Ilio aalosman. thua onoouraged llaaklea I. Irvtn*. 4&(. I Goodman. drove Into the at Pletdier's' and at door. 943. E. McBeath, 49S; M. Hiirtt. 4B0 R stream only to find We Deliver in the following: Colwood. Lan^f'-ird, I^ux'on. n;tppf Ray. 494 handicap. 9 Total 3.490 Valley, Metchosin, Colquiti Marigold, View Royal, NATIONAL that the water was so deep that it and Any- SERVICE Braatdoaa—A, Armatropi'. S09; B. Ptdra, where WHMn the tbree-Mba CIrde of tManttt. CHy ata TheM Priceo. Colonic Inifatlon. room 304, Union m: M. 411; B. Ilvaa. 471; D. flooded his engine^. He and his Hume. 411: handicap. I. ToUl, SJT4. BuUding. Phono BOTSS. Brunidena won two. eompanlon had to get out into the Not For War—Save in the .stream with 'he rold water up their Last ^1 MOR TENPfN IJtAr.t F MANNING & SHAW FUELS Ticket IM won cu;>luon, Beach Bb«< Ree Cafe N. I>erick. im. A Har- armplt.1 and pu h the rjir to the 1910 Hotel. Phone ami. neta. eS9; A. Porter. 973. P. Corcoran. 791: bank. The salesman turned tn the STOR£ STREET PHONE E06a4 Emergency—But to Insure Peace O. Andrews. 493 Total. 3 040 r.oad ral< rare T MeCnnnan. 941: A. darky and said, angrily: "What do

' ' • . . Telland. /- . 913: P Jones. 704. O. Victoria iieheol at DavMS. you mean by tellUiig me that I •19: a^ MarallOtl. 793 Total, 3,113. Men in all walki of life, wherever tlM Union Jack it flown, rfjHit -Preparation for ffittvala. O SSas. Oaod Bata Cafa won three could drive through that, ereek?" today mort tkaii ever before thttrrduty to be ready in timti of cHtii. Bik^-w. Noma 114: A. atoftoa. M7; K. "Well, boat, r nevuh knew that Ret*. S91: A. Anderson. M7: %. Tv^or. Paisley Cleaner* ang Dyers. We water was so deep. It only comes 844 Total. 08.^ Visit tlie World A common piirpoie unifet in call and deUver. 3724 Fairs them a detlre to play a part iB the itrvict G Oeaese'* ronferllanerr B CoUinii. 901: haU-way vp en my duekal" a Dennntedt. S93. H. HartaolU 479; O RETURN ilitir FROM VICTORIA of country. Jaeklln. 490: B. COlIUll. M. Telal, t.TII. LBADDfo orr EIk9 won thrat. SAN FRANCIS<;0 - - - - $26.50 The new vlear waa 'surprised as C«l«alat-A Benn. hi W Dtraa. M: Dry Cordwood The 5th (B.C.) Coast Brigade, Royal Canadian Artillery is a t Bnrrte 731 P WeUh. 903 J. Houah...... ! entered the vra>*l Vet* -J MrBar. 588 W Holland. 756 YATES feTr B383t 35! A Worth. 331 W Johnaon. 194: W. explanation : "That's the half crown, McBay. 570 C. Chlilett. 911. Total. 1.149. 1 FIR SUI MIXED IN. - air, that I've led off with theae BrHaanla -D Clarke. 973; H Baker. 911: HO. R Mllburn. 571 V. ttaMy years and more Srarborourh. 990 H P:rkup. 757. TotaL 1.140 Pr« Patr1»—H ti«a. 799: O. llaVUBaaB. Cord . $2.00 Recruits 531 H W.Iktnann. S47 W. Marrr. Ml: AreWanted ' C Tlflil» 470. Total. 3.930 Fir Fin iid Aitsmibile Into nice, Riitilt REGULAR PAINS Britannia wen two; Pro Patrl^ woa one. DRY SLAB MIX Applicafions Should Be Made to neerf tho ral^rxlar the Brigade Recruiting Office, Armories,. No lonit'r at TTCB HALVES' PIVEPf<« LRACI P <\nm INSIDE, Cord . $3.00 ~ ui ImI Ettiti rlirtat* to )ou 1 lirrf l« trn CnmU "A" Teaaa B jenklnt. 517 A Pello*. Bay Street, Between the paiM and acbM and a re\«#«d Hours of 7:30 P.M. and 9:30 P.M., rrom 909. O Prior, 301 A Jarv:» lis Total. ~ 1.9U on Tuesdays and Fridays Teaas M Chambera. 419. R Wil- ELSIE B. RICHARDS liaBM. 4*4 I. Mlto oM. I . DB. CHAlE'g B Mi naadtll. SELKIRK FUEL 374 Total 1.577 Suite 7r M e»aopoHtei». Building. Oppoaitr Poatoifice < ' ' P A R A D O L Team f' 4« Ii II .:; G5334 ' ( • M ro,.«-r; ; . f > .ir : . . PHONl EMPflrB 7722 Tmm A. Vivtaa. «N. O. acot^ 4S9i

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A / 7 THE DAILY COLONIST, VlCYORIA. B^Ci SUNDAY. FEBRUARY run IIIWIUUMHUIIIUMMIIIHHIIIHIII>HIIIII"HI>>>>lilll>>l>"l>ll>IIIMIIIII>>>'l'"lH A Great Clearance Sale trans- vtewf . MSmbon wlahlni porUtlon are asktd to bO At the Spending Holiday in Cairo home of the president, MM. & A. Hlaeki. aft t:l5 pjn. • • • cmmt Til—i> i 100 Triumph, Oarisa Clly WJL The ladle.s of Court sewing circle the A.O.F., will hold their Victoria Biulne-ss a.id Prof«i- Tb» nanthly meeting of The at the home of Mrs. J. Townsend, Womeni Club observed "In- Woman's Association of Garden RICH SATIN Monal KlntslerStreH, on Tuesday tvanlng on February 24 In City United Church was* held at MnwtlOMlJflCht" at T:M o^tiock. Members and frtands clubt of th« or- ths hooM of Mrs. F. W. South, CO m pa II V with other at- wUrWlwlcome. gaiuzaiion throughout the world. danteitunr Boad. wtth a IsCrge Members and friends gathered In tendance iaf members. Mrs. A. P- Coiwsad W.A. NIGHTGOWNS 301 UiUon BjiUdmg. Fryalt praalded, and Mrs. T. Ray- the clubroom*. The . nuiQtidX..JBfififilBf. of the devotional exerclMs. It to enjoy the toterestlng prognUBOM nor ted tlM Women's Auxiliary of St. John s was hold an Inter- provided by the committee, con- decided to Church, Colwood, wUl be held at the ON SALE MONDAY AT national supper on March f. where vened by Mr«- A. Ix>ngley. Captain home of Mrs. C. Porteoiia on Wed- wUJ be represented at Blmore Phllpott WM fuest .speaker ail nations noadajr aftdmoon at t e'eloek. tables. The next meet- Hddro5.s on intMrnaUoDal at- the various > • • • ; 1 hi'. ing will be held at the home of Mrs. C.C.P. AudUary lairs wiiJs much apprtciaUd. The Young. Carry Road, with Mrs. The ccF Woman's AuxUlary young plani-st, Loi^ Hamblett, played and Mrs. Cudby as joint wiu meet on Tuesday at the home 1 two beautiful Chopla numbera Which Goodwin the dose of the busi- of Mrs. Naylor, agM Femwood delighted her auditnot. respondlnt hoststtMS. At ness meeting, refreshments were Road, at 3:30 p.m. w»*^h MacDowell's "Hungarian" as an • • * , Helden Loi:d, Mirvea by Mrs. C. Alexander and encore. Mra. Harold C.P.B. Bowling Clab Regular $2,98 Values of th« club. i*vt two Mrs. W. A. Armstrong. mambtr The ladles of the Canadian pacific I plantation numbers dm the, pro- \m11 hold a W.A. Lawn Bowling Club special factory citarance enables us to Irlth A grainnie and later sauK two Wednesday at 2 15 member^ of Sa!>i.eenos Branch bridge tea on offer these lovely Satin Gowns at this low hour. Mu^ The songs during the coffee o'clock In tha soelal dutiioom. BaUe- to llie M8C.C. of Holy price. All beautiful lace trimmed and a fOte of W.A. Margaret Clay moved ville Street. Trinity Church enteruuied a't the tailortd princttl tlylM. ^> ihanliA to the speaker and artlsta. hoQie of Mrs. M. Rotoerson recent- Mrs. A Longley rend an "InU-rna- Typogvmphkal Unleo ly, with six tables of bridge. Ladles' Icff Hut - Na-rMt • S«a Grtts message from Len^ The monthly card party of the tlonal Day" Mrs. highest iicore pi i/.< W'»-"> wn by "Tyi^graph- Madlsen Phillips, president of ttoe W.A. No. 6S to the local Whift m Dainty Floral Dtiifliit Stephenson: gentlemen's, Mr. F. Thursday ci^anlzalioii Mr> James A Bland ) al Union wlU be held on Gray; consolations, Mrs. N. Fair- o'clock In the presided and introduced the special afternoon at 2:55 AM Siiff weather and Mr. PauL Refresh- guesU -i- the Dialed States Consul S,OJL HalL ments were served by Mrs. Rober- • • • •nd Mrs Reed Paige Clarke, Cap- son. Mm. N. Watson. Mrs. Q. Cogs- Daugbteri of St. George tain anil Mrs Elmore Phllpott and of Countess Barbara Hutton von Haugwitz- Lodge No. 13, Order Hamblett well and Mrs. J. OlUett. This Latest Picture Victoria Mr. and Mrs. Retrinald the Balcony of Her Hold in Cairo, Where • • • R«»entlow Waa TakM on Daughters of St. George. wlU hold •ad their daughters. She Is Vncationin^. Celfax Robekah Lodge its business meeting on Wednesday ' • • • R^- in the B.OX. Hall alt 8 p.m. The regular meeting of CoUax of P. Cawailaii Daaghtm Sorority Clab lo be held tomorrow m the K bekah Lodge No. 1 win be held In Miss Margaret Cook was hostess Hall. Members aVe reminded to Ptr WeKt A-iHembly No. M, Cana- HalJ. Douglas Street at the I OOF rifreshraents, and a cordial dim DauRhler^.' League, held their on Thursday evening to members of bring 8 p.m. on Tueaday, when the Rc- Firemen Plan DcltH Kappa Soronty Club mvitatlon Is extended to friends ilMIWIMMIWimillMlllllilllinililllllinillllllllilillllllllilHIIHIHIIIItlltllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIlim^^^ I .;i!)ilv meeting Oranse Phi iiiiiniiiiiiiiiill In the win bt conferred. R«- the bekah dtgKC the .ind brother .^1oo^e to punitipate. i-'rlday with the which held a skating party at Hall on evening, will be (jtven from standing I)orLs were president. Mrs. R. Richmmd, In the Keneral roUer rink. Kcfreshmentt To Hold Ball and special commlttee.s and Purple 8tar Lodge 2:15 pjn. A good Attend- Terry's The next meeting urday at Money-Savins rhair Plans were dlftcu&sed for a conducted All vLsltlnj? served at Purple sur Lodge, muiilc4l1« WHJ be titM at thr SI. Patrick's and l«s order art tertted to will hold Its regu- Values Every Day mi-rpbers of the L.O.B.A., No. 104, On April 14 ments will be made for the dance Ooran. 11» Oxford Street, on be given in aid of the Queen Alex- Zena in the Orange attend. lar social meeting to be held at the Crystal Garden on at ftndra Solarium to h'-lp the educa- Wednesday. • • • Wednejiday at 7 JO p m. • Hall on well ih hand for the Friday. March 10. tional department of that institu- Patria • • Plans are Pro After the meeting progressive auc- .s annual ball at the Em- tion purcha.v of bor.s in of the Local CouiKii of Wumen EucW V Hall on Tuesday. • • Chapter will be held W. Popert will speak the newest melodies and PIGGLV'^UJIGGIV »-ar ri««i anS All B«4y were read by the delegates. Mrs. were won by Mr. Fitzpatrlck. first, hall .Mrs. A. Daughters of Fily a number of Friday afternoon at 2:30 o clock. on K»f*. oSMtoM mmt Nmi- J<^n study book. Mrs. J H Franic favorites. Oottell and Mrs. Pltaslmmens. After Mrs. Pooley, second, and Mr. on the The regular meeting of the Daugh- old IrrlUllBt. TIa »W Mesdames Davies be guest speaker. in the Lieutenants Frank Briers and C. I a .short bu'lne s -.s.vim (aids were Redmond, third Mrs. C. will ters of Pity will be held Stores to '^e vr YoU be PABTT nUI 7 roa SALE BV While won con.solatlon AUan. Archer and Basset wlU Home. Jubilee Hospital, to- OwTer are In charge of ticket sales, CABD played and a .supper served the . Nurseii' by and Mrs. j be obtained at fire i hostesses. 7:30 Following the and tlcketfi may committee. awards. morrow at pm In play at MacFARLANE • • • There were seven M^les sale and headquarters on Cor- > meeUng a white eleph|mt department DRI iLsolaUon, Mrs. will be Me-sdames Allan, p.m. Members are asked to Activities ESCHATOLOGY tuiti to your indiv'iduil mdluremfntt Hostesses at 2:30 LO.D.L D. Tait and Ted PUxton; traveling Method of Christian Archer and Bassett. bring a friend. Mr. H. The Walter Itttndtd ptymtrt\\ miy bt jrrjnqcd prise. Miss Doris Fox and • | FOSTER'S Science • o (lanlor) Chapter Hefreahmenta were I oyal Bride Huntington. Inloi nialioii KrM of th« Mooes St Matthew's GalM FUR STORi OontullaUiiii init Women Api'Olntmrnt Only of St. Mat- Hie regular monthly meeting of served after tha game by Misses By drive a' 8 m p in. will The monthly iiuf..nR A whl.-^t 7» YATB STtirr lessnsoBir vtr»»t. \i< T

JUST TWO MORE DAYS MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY! SUITES, BEDROOM JUST 2 MORE DAA to take advantaoe of the wonderful values offered in CHESTERFIELD home. New stock has Aar «r«w 8«ia S«»«ra«r-^.«S SUITES, DINING ROOM SUITES, CARPETS, LINOLEUM, in fact tvtrytWng for Hi« bw mm MMlblr—Ne Caira ClwrtM in vogue this Spring and •! IM GROUP Pieces placed on our floors ih readiness for the last mmutt rush. Smart ntw designs Hiat are ••">• 26 Furnlth »»»r a»»i« ^••••••••llT now or ffc« future. during fliii SALE. If y«i irt eonttmplating buying furniturt, M fnrubir. Thli trM* •• rtallf wetium »»liit. low prices offered FEIRUARY LINOILEUM fvfrv »i*r« •kMMI r« Ht S—1» M^.W**} chargo if roquirod. |tlit Mxf 2 days wiU sm ywp nmtf. Wo will tfwt ymi^ purdiaMt fro^ of *, irfalntM. It I H I MMiai PWUIIW RCRHpiANTS THE LIVING-ROOM 10 Find fkcM rb*(trrfl*IS SaMS i rircr Mnart CHESTERFIELD I Wslnul rhn«t»rf«»ld T«N« Tabic PRICE I NolM Wslnat KM Tll»l« I W«ln»l r«ff»» J PIECE CHESTUFIfLD xinnlifr't THE BEDROOM i n.ilnu( C»Wb»1 , syiTK 200 YARDS FELTOL- I Vrtnrry I Klnr %nk ( OthUll 10 Pieces Include Rfqulir 59c Special. ySid -~- Wwl# abaSt I <«ian«»re iMmp aaS 3 PIECE MODERN SUITES in 4Mlity 110.00 t Walnut IMS ENGLISH INUID- ilTriMtt » I Unusual value $79.50 CI in Wilnul « hlffonlar a I <» Mnnlfelf J Pstttms sHh, yar4 .# If Slt.se D««n—Ml 1 Walnal Vanlt>^ Charcr* V« r«lr« I MIk rnvrrrd Itaneh BEAUTIFUL MODERN SUITES in tht vtry btit grado of up to date cover- I simmi>n< ( ahlr sprint ENGLISN nm LINOLIUM- will inttrttt yoo. 6 5 C I Slmmnn* naaranUM Kprlnt-rillcS ings. For fino quality toitofl tliOM 1 THE KITCHtN MillrvM d O C stock. 3.Piocf Suitf I I •*» I Silk Rrd.nrraS A Mw I Dtnplrmt RHtkM T«M». CONGOLEUM AND 1 BoaSair Laap • 12 ONLY, OC roablil«tl*fi $11.2S Dow* ^ $11.25 MoNtlily #^e.fcW Wlndisr rh«lr« t« mitrh 2 MinmaMt (MaS'ttMlNr MlMrt VIL-nLT KU6S - « *' 1 t.S I It.* (iniBlfi* CMi»lew ii«~Plaeaa SllO.OO 911 .«• DawiH-Sli.M Maathlr (TrtM.. ..Md.OO N* Bttr* Chartaa THREE EXTRA-SPECIAL >.vm n»«n—*«.«• M»ii»hlT. »«• Bttr* ChMftfl BEDROOM SUITES SPECIAL! SUITES SEE OUR SPECIAL THIII-tOOM r Trade In Yoir for Li»inq •« GROUP Furnifure I LARGE CHESTERFIELD SUITE- Fmc SMiity, very Ifnt Syitei, driiticillr reduced m priet, sr< keiitg $iH«4 A nsmb«^ of jnd Kitchen; 26 iptculi— Room. Icdroom all o»rr npf^trY RequUr $125 00 for $89.50 our »loor», sarf fkTfilr^iag Saitet sr< rcsl Md FiraUMrt $189.50 EXTRA SPECIALS! I 4 PIECE Gl B BARD"—Two- toM How^e m»p\t jnd wjlnat. UrM 4 PIECE SUIT! DoHktf bed, ch»Mo«««», 4r*ai»iMWtVa'"" WALNUT 4 PIECE SUITI-A tee4 I VERY FINE MODERN DINING ROOM ItlTE-TjbIt, 6 chtirt. Sfiftipw*raww50 culUry ^'^^^ $25.00 for Ntw! •sbc tt ^^pmilp^'^**'" " buHcf «nd ckina cakinet. RefSllr tlOSM. . luq, round ^ ^ QQ A LARGE SUITE -4 Piccts, iaditdint desMs U4, vsaitv . 1 WALtflrrCHmA CAIINIT- chiffonier sa4 fc«»

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    NI$TiiF.TAIl.U , CHIFFONIERFS—WsImI fisMl (11.50 — $11.95 fer lUNING-ROOM SUITES . . . 4 drr*ir — I 90 ( 12 0 WILTON CARfIT— SPfCIAkl-^ ffMe WalMit SiMN . . » RcguUr $^ 00 for . $59.50 SPECIAL BED OUTFIT- Ooublt bed with pyramid t«bi»« »nd centre pjnel, MAH Inf. k«ff(t, cbmt Mbmct ind 6 (k«iri $119.50 t.nc lUt ipring ind ipring filUd m«lfr«M $tl 95 Down $11 95 M»i»HiW I 0 I 106 WILTON CARfET— S34*00' 9 CCR Mi ...... W Specisl Ret«l«r $105.00 f»» |.nECE OAK SUITE—A *>m nek hwwfc. ' $137a50 1 STUDIO DAVINKMI'^OMfw (• Mkk M WALNUT DRESSEtS—L«r9« tiic •• ..»• «,th fflHTS^ . .... •- SIMMONS C PIICI DINETTt $UITi—Mtal «M» oaBSfMI «ffM», 4 cktrr, STUDIO COUCH I EXTRA URGE WALNUT DRESSER— R<«eltr SHOO — "'-'> $29.50 ..,.„^ $69.60 SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES— — 12.95 M^^^^^^ ^^^^^ f^^^^mm All lltSI f2t.S0

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    dren. llr«. Brownsey enjoys the bett Birthday of heaHli and Is Itttarcstad in hanoi- in Her Restl ^ tNG^GtAitNis j of "Mrs. Chips'' JUST SAY; "CHAR6I IT" Social and Personal crafts, crochet and hooked rug^ being her si>eclal hobbles. STRINGBB—MILLBB Post^o.31s * • The engagement is announced of liam Wells. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Hel- MkwIUn—M Shi Entertaining at Tea Hour MUis Elizabeth HaptNiTO (Bessie) wlg. Mr. and Mrs Stuart Walsh. Spring Coats A mlsocIUneoua ihower wu held Mrs. Harold Oolpman wlU bt host- VUler, daughter of Itr. and Mrs.' Celebrated John K. Waite, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. ©n Thursday evening In the Lake ei>.s at the—tea hour today at the Miller. Vancouver, to Mr Ernest W. A. Porterfleld, Canton. O.: Mr. j Hall by Mr;.. Olen rit. David only .-son of .Mr. Hill Community home of Mrs. W. Colpmau, Leonard Stringer, Post No. 3. Native Daugh- and Mrs L K Purcell. Belllnfhiam; Victorla RQbtetm. Mn. W. 'nilt-y and Mi.si Street] when slie enterUins in hoiuw and Mrs Stringer, Victoria The Charle.s de Bretu-vllle. E. S. Plersol, ters of British Columbia, celebrated Hilda JMQUMt, In honor of Mi&& of Mrs. Nelson Hicks, who is leaving wedding will taka plMe In Vancou- San Pranclsco; John A. Rowland, R. birthday o( the post Barrletto RobblAs, whow marriage shortly to make her home In Van- ver i No.-4. Native •od vloleu by Uttie Uakn Robblns. Passmore. The invited guests In- ard S Thom.son. Mrs Graham A racing man hired a horse cab The flfU were concealed In a large jclude Me8dames .C. A. Goodwin. H. 8oM of British Oolumbte. were .In- Mrs. R. F. MacKenzle. Miss to to Bruce, Palt„-,, Ilanbury, Uke him a local maetlng. Tht daffodil. Yellow, orange and Kre^n i McLennan J H W. Registration vited. Special guests of honor were- Margaret 8. Ross. Miss Mary cab went very slowly. •treamera, daflodilfi and pui>t>y wil- Brown, William Erak.'ion, B. Zala. O'Brlan. Mr and Mrs T H. Wilkin- Miss Anne Archibald, grand factor the dec- W. Newcombe, J. Dangerfleld. J ••Do you think we ll be ibeie by low «tre used effectively in of British son. Miss G. Cooper and Mrs. W. H. The creation of a guidance advi- of the Native Daughters orations. Refreshmente were aerred Ross, iV^cQuade, Watson, and 2 o'clock?" asked the fare. s. Helen Mi U-an, Dayton, Vancouver. .ry board in conjunction with tlie Columbia, and Mi "{ from a table, centred with a ellver Misses O. Sheret, P. Sheret, C. hope so." said' the driver. 1 grand secretary, both of New West- willow, Department of* Labor was recom- want to gi\T the hor.se a bit of a basket of daffodils and pus.sy BaataM at Tea Krubtosky and M. Haughton. • • • in report made by Mrs, minster, who were entertained flanked by green tapers in silver mended tha rest. He's running in the two« Mrs. Walter Stenner entertained earlier in the day at luncht>on by Mrs. F. Ketnrnii After .Meeting J L White to the Lststed sentative of Region 11, District B, here. at the DominloirBotel with Mrs. D. Miss Helen Watson, whose marriage ' LH-llvciy B. Nlckerson. secretary of Post No, thr hosu-.s.se.s In aervlng. Ganien were PMorust Telegrai^h .Vs-ocla- recommendation wa.s .s Harris. Lottie Kaiser. Kathleen imemployed person's qualification^ evening. tlie Freegard. Margaret Smith. Florence Nancy Doswell met on Wednesday Spring. Haynes. Lillian Tait. .Dorothy Wat- and history: and registration card SPRING F1X)WERS Milne. Mary Miller. Violet Blckford. evening at the Crystal Garden to a son aiKl Gwendolina Watklns. system for students leaving school, These ultra fcminint pitcti of nsle Oranberg, Pearl Redknap, LUy celebrate her twenty-first birthday ; Supper wa& served at an elab- • • • whereby Information would be avail- Harrison. Doreen Redknap. Lila In Montreal Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. orately arranged table, oh which a |ec. liam McManus gave her report as dogwood flower, decorated the cake, pl'^^.^anUy .^urpri^»^^ (.n Ttir.sday eve- ton will shortly as.sume the duties convener of fUms and magaHnes primroses, snow- ning at their home on Mount New- of his recent appointment as Gen- and low bowlg of at Empress Hotel Dance commit lee She commented on the drops. cHKiises with .spiiR.s of Lau- Cro.sfiroad. h niirnb«>r of ilic eral Htad onirrr 01 ih.> Montreal Grtii Gjvson, Inglish girl star of the film. '"Good- Bye, Mr. Chips'" ROSES ton by featured uy The dance numbers the Masters," because she wore it character film, gen- parishoners of St. Michael's Church, MiUta^ District, succeeding Lieut.- ctiristciuMi this ensemble '•MectinK improved of the rlstmus, added a Spring-like touch Hotel orclu stia ai the the Empress v.ht:\\ Chi,'s tuok her to the Brookheld School his I. ride Tlic m.iu- where Mrs Warren, the former Miss Col. K. L. M. Bums. Ma)or and Mrs. erally speaking, specially referring to tha arrangements. A large bowl supper dance last evenuig weio double-puffed sleeves and a halt- have taken up residence. rial is French blue face cloth, with to the effective activities of the of daffodils enipha-sized the (jeneral Butt is a valued Haningfon , .,. .. KnUilc'ii member. _ „ embroidered in cream. | '"^g Berlta's "We U Never Know length coatee of dark blue velvet, at 464 Sirathcona Avenue w.v^t- League of Decency in the United color scheme, of yellow and white, . betialf of tne friends, Mr. R. On W ' • Rf>mRnce in the Family, " and the and Mae Brown, Miss Anita llioki one Woods pre.k part In ilv land and her family includes three Hill, at 3:15 o'clock yesterday after- who wert present, were read, and "And you try to be exm like "A very good idea ' replied Smith. B. Scott and Mrs. Scott. Mns G W. Mrs. Lennox Irvmg, Foul Bay the responses to the prayers: Mrs. him. or ns as possible?"' sons and three dauRhters Mr K ,1 noon between Frances Margaret each received a .'special welcome nearly "How many eontroto hu ttf* aiked Pettlt. Mrs, Pted MUler. Mr. and Road, and her sister, Mrs. M. L. younger daus;hter of Mr. and Mrs. Watt^ Miss Otbbons, Mrs. Marrton. Brownsey. in Victoria; Mr. A. F. • The.se are Mrs. T. P. Waters. Mlsi •l,«k who?- Jones. . Mr-^ p Miss B. Cuth- Curtis, have returned from Vancou- Mr.s. carlM imd Joseph .Ml I rick. Uplands Rxxid Mr.':. D M. Dunran Griffith, Brownsey. at Sooke; Mr. W. O. K UUan amtfthurat. Iflsa Mildred "Why. like George Washington." ' Smith grimaced. hei t.s<^>ri • ver, Where they attendlRI the Ballet . Mrs. Strain. -Mrs. Sanders. \^rs. Brownsey. in Duncan, and Mrs. H and Mr. Christopher French U^er ' Chrow. Miss Alison Chrow. Mrs. "Ah kalnt hep bein' Uk Jawg • • • "Two he replied. "My wife and Russe de Monte Carlo. only son of Mr. Mrs. Henry Miller. Mrs. Ohlpton. Mrs. Stewart Sanderson. Duncan; Mrs. George and Dodd. Mris. Caroline Carter, Mrs. Washington, 'cause dafs who ah Is." A( KmpresH Hotel \' my riaunhter" Wi'rr<\st<-r, Knylaml. and U.shrr. Oak Biv Avenur. Rev. Canon and Mrs. F. W. Allot Among the vi.siior.^ u> Victoria who Pearson. Ai Calhay Apartmeal HaM Ryall conducted the tervlce, during Mrs. William Herbert, London. J. gave ad- registered at the Bmpra^s Hotel yes- In- Pending the completion of their Mrs. L. W. McLean an land. are fourteen grand- which the bride and groom .sttod be- terday were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Alklas. There home, • Idylhurst." Tudor Avenue. dress on '^e Need of Christian Ltt- baskeU filled with children and ."dx CTeaf-trrandrhli tween standard ernfure." empha.slzlni? the import- Mpramata, B.C.; Mr. Md Mrs. Wil- Tfu MiU' Point. Mr and Mrs./W. E. blue iris, p(nk snapdragons, and O. Crlslord are residing at the ance of tilts literature not only for !«iiis The organist was In atten- Cathay Apartment HoteL the purpose of jtducatlon along dance. * Christian lines, but in order fo off- lite charming bride wa« given INCOHPOHATIO 2?* KAV I Now Is the Time to Buy Going to rriaelet* set the flood of que.siionable and away by her father, and wofe a Ml.-. K:...ri N. Hlncks. Langford. harmful material which Ls invading imply fathioned floor-length frock hail bten appouited assistant on tlit the world. Mrs. Radcllffe sang of .soft cyclamen crejie. with .,hort BRUSHES teaching staff of the Ucluelet PAINT and School "Sweet Hour of Prayer." and Mr. tight sleeves Her wide-brimmed hat Magic Names That Conjure New Beauty and will iriive tomorrow to I take u0 J i/^n^fieid of mauve Ria straw had cyclaniieii prp.sided at the organ lier nfw ixxsifioii, j the .service. for Spring— Paint Up trlmmlni: and .^hr carried a bouquet during • • . Ka< k I- nun .South of piiik roM'bud.s and violets In two Grand New Coniiiuitulcr and Mrs. K. Mac- shade.s. Miss Patricia Parry was Inc ol McLennan, McFeeiy & Priori Ltd. : kenzle-Oneve have returned to their brl^smaid. in a redlngote frock U eddings _ home on Island Road from a motor off-white organdy flowered in mauve 1400 GOVERNMFNT <;TPFFT G n n Novelty Jewelry { trip to California cyclamen, who wore a Tti.scany and Arlaona. and ANDBBSON—TVTTLB I • • • straw liat trimmed with ^xctn and Clips Pint - Necklace! - Braccletj - Lockets? i Ri'turn ilomr ^'clamen and carried a bouquet of Irene Muriel. yoimRe.st daughter of Mr. ajid Mrs. Thomppon Klrby pink .snapdragons, pink rosebuds ard Mr. and Mrs. E. Tuttle. Mill Road, Smarter than cvtr ... arc these ntw arrivals in coitumt jtwtlry l^gay ConnoinMn. have returned to their f home on Gordon Sidney, became tha bride of Mr. by TNE SLEWING blue for({et-mp-nots. Mr. . . colorful . . and, abovt lll--fathioN dtcrtdd . Gay, Uorge Road after vlsltirtR in Long tlir bridfinooir. .Stephen Andrew Anderson, Of Campbell supported ' aon Ntw Yerli! Beach. Pasaklena and PEOPL|r* Los Angeles. Relatives and a few friends were Mr. A. Anderson, VlctoHa, on Frlr Jewelry Sccfion, you'll be fhnllcd with the vast day. February 17. it a quiet wedding Vilit THE. BAY'S Th« AuHter of Arrttting loeV ' Will entertained later by Mr. and Mf>. Tkn Ar^ve Tomorrim i , glittering choict! Every piiecc as charming Jameson's Mrrnrk at th< ir hf>mf. where the rc- whirh took place at at. Andrew's array of gleaming, .\ll.ss MRS G I AlfTREE COLEY .Majxwcll-Lvte {ivUl arrive Ireshmcnt table *,us i Marquette, leueuet, Queert't lace/ the tallbred Du larry. Majesty, Mi. .^ Ion After a honeymoon spent oh by her father. a|id wdre a "THE EMPIKElAND MORAL n< H' , s.-, Calgary. HO American mainland. Mr. and Mrs H;r, aijri ace .s:,orie.s Extract IIARMAMiNT" blue Miif w;ih lucfcingliam. \fter-l ive i'ai The Best' (y Usher will retur,h to Victoria to live. en suite, and a cor.sa^e bouquet of Star Sappliire »l.r»o Cinnabar ^l.J^H Frt4ey« Msfcfc Cqitaui Biul .Mr.s bride weni away In a smart Oer- %, t ^M. W Hobart Mol- The orchids and hyacinth^. Miss 1^2.50 IT .son, Starlight 81.75 Romanesque ALL GROCERS SELL Rockland Avcnur f iitertaln»H.' navy blue two-piece suit with claret Tuttle sister's onlv — j aldlne was her ChsirHise, Rev. G. A. ReyneMt a ii.fl Jewetrr, Street Pleer at THE lAY 'few frlendft at nn "alterVlive" colored acces. STRUT dcrt Saei .Mi.s.s Lyna "ik't"")" »kift» Si.00 M<>s wa^ the guest Is Planned r Oliver Drug Co.: Se« and IfcktH .spraker Kw highltghtt nt tht new and Rsue . . the an interesting ac- . SR 1 "Fiihiofl Prt- (,rlrl>ralp»l livr . . • Choot« count of her .social .'.prvirr work The provincial convention of the Ha«- MSMS in eock- connection ferred" ler term»l jfKmoon wtar, with the Chlldron s Wei- Klng.t Daughters will be held In SOOTLESS b iml Birthday tsU psrtiei. Is tsct tw say asytieit sc- •10 A.s.soclation Mr.s Victoria on May 9 and in it vlB^ ' fQOO A -8. Imrle ' ^ csiiea. *. the mcetuig of the pro- SMOKELESS 5* * expressed the thanks of the atidl- deckled at Tbf.Mo toJori ir« g«y »nd tnchinfiin f^il if^X^ ence Mrs. James Oakman vincial executive held yesterday I sang two ECONOMICAL ^L^^#MmJLj ,withln VMU. Clrcl.. ... and rlisrt art modelt for cvary .splo(ti<>n.s. .arrompaniPd afternoon and evening In the Rest by Mr5. tyya sed tsmt FUMim. Hlbben-Bone Building. B.C. ELECTRIC. Coke Sales, Phone G7121 Pucketi. Tea wa« served by Mrs. Members of the provincial execu- Imrte, Mrs Merchant and Mrs. Zala. tive, who arrived from Vancouver an.1 Mrs Jeffrey and Mr.s Cogswell 14.95 19.75 yesterday afternoon to attend the iKiiu-ed tea. The next me .\Torrf- Mrs N U Cnlhr.es and p«rehi»« yoi»r cowi- Und«r Hi* tpontorthip of fH* Soroptimitt Club, a 6WL ONUQ CO., LTD. Makes rt taty to M:s WiUiHiii />n New We.'-tmin.'ter lt(«u« Tta will b« H«ld m th* Victontn ti»»tmbl« 'at one tima' On pyr Fathion and W a HUnd M»ni»rr EMBARGO ON pittt •\ r(>nipiehei>i\ e repnrt MarcK 10 and I I Ticktti may b« of the cha«t« of S15 or Oftr, par out third Restaurant, PreMrtvlUn S»««t>li«l* r*f 0*«r Plfli t'eart troiR msNibea of Him ctek, s«4 cstliier, WAR MATERIALS KiuKs Daughters' Hospital st Dun- cssk sad Hie bslsace tt iO sa4 «0 dsya MMred < %mtM» BMs.. cm. DMelaa mM rw« Hmm o tin fmktm neer at TMf lAT. < itn w as given by the representative, n9 WfSvSSv. Prof W. (. Bl.irk I ni . a»«. H. T. tllM. NSaslmn. anil Alan CfeSMWM. Misa M.. B. Wllaon. VIrlArls A motorist who owIm one of tho^^ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 'I II rcc-Tli read "Mystery" Chiffon^iose little cars which everybody makes 9 fM. about was expe- Nstteriaf fer wesr, sad at Hiii lev pnc* yoa Furnace Pipe Renewed Jokes recounting an No n««d to ampttasisa Hm kiglilifllit* ef tka famoM k«s«! Se drew ( •. XMtoM a K « L. bmm mm ns* rience to a friend can afford to stock ag Mtk MversL peif% Geed feage et eelen end sises t ili Hk il|. Iwegelsn •« I |>UI MMItnt Opf, C—leWMtaM I « « "I had k bit ol bad luck coming SI SO Ima. Pair lanit Oat PlHt Are Ospferses. A fkeee CsN WiR IriNg ,Ut le Yeet Neeie up from Brighton the other day," he Tee Eitimstc o« Year ReeeifeNMiiti. s.ild I ran into a trap>" BKVF.RLFY fl^ll, THOMPSON te 9in m , I split Ibet Reaekm9 Gra4« Om Is tiirtt so'' .said his friend. "Any has ju&t celebrated her first "Only DiMMed isMlMt Ksiglefed'* Only »H« lest CHARGE PURCHASES Made Monday and Tuesday, Febreery 27 8*4 «M en Marck .'.*' WHO fe rnet Ill it ? la the daueKter of - Mrtheay, accounts, payable April 10. Mr and Mrj» Bert Thompson. TV> •SHI.LN POLISH F^^iMer. quii k- Herald Street, and granddaughter ol The Red + Cress Workshop 'ntj- Mr. «nd Mrs. Oeorge Jdhnson, Lake Eapirt 7155 isUiMMiiftiMil 11 I i< - T . A . 1 .

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    4, In tiM ^AiUkt for Week Ending March BMy and Sav« PHONE E7iil FOR PROMPTt COURTEOUS SERVICE ItSf—Orderly olflcer, Ueut.'j. Mur- at satisfaction of Quality Foods at « Mving EVERY DAY! rlon; next for duty, Litut. S. R. Thrifty heHM maiiagcrs who shop THE lAY onjoy Hit condition. . is kept in 0 moot sanitary MlUlioll Orderly sergVant, agt The selections are wide and varied , . and everything handled and service and dependable SALE all food buying hero . . . you'll like our friendly, courteous a. 8. Portinsale; nexi lor duty. FEBRUARY HOME FURNISHING Moko it a habit to do your L.-8ct. W. F. B. CM. OrdWljr bom- quality; ~. bardier. L.-Bdr. W. I* Fum; next Whether you arc furnishing s new home ... or refurnishing one or fwo rooms in your prooont home . . for duly, L.-Bdr. 1^. I. Hunt. FRESH FRUITS AND VKOITABLKS Or- you'll find if to your advantage to buy your home furniihmgs at THE BAY now. • • • SdloctiOM gro sHH derly trumpetir, Tpr. H. WTtbomp- rOTATO OROUL Orsssftelt BwMt. wtra laf«e. good and flit^io prkos mo«* worth-while savings!' Qmm. M«k 9I*4$ MMIm else MatUd GcBi. DrrMt. wck Sl.'S O K. DrrMt OatMU. 10-<)> n rk PArade*—All ualta of the brlfade I \ rioe*a v.lll parnclc ut the Armoury on Tues- ORANGES rut pi'Ki >»c .. 10I W lb« 25c day. February 28. 1939 Dre.ss, THREE Lawn bc«4. Bar B«w b*(*N Ik* •<«*•• In ^tcr. AR«» tt. 45c clvlluin clothing Supper will be 0e KMitaekF Mm. Mt laial CHESTERFIELD SUITES »i!0 ». V» rate I "Ww mtytA to all raxitu at IS: 16 boura. PIECE 6 «san Isv 19c M4 SSeie's L.-8gt. V. E Johnson, 60th Heavy r»BUy BlM. Built for Comfort . • • •r OUaikiM ":6,. 1.00 Battery, will be In charge of .Mk- §^ CttflB •••• ' 1.09 «*MB IwmH^ SmO Oai Nev Available nalers. asslKted by Bdr. N. UeaaUp, Designed for Beauty! 6 49A Leaeaa. 56th Heavy Biy. Sports equipmtnt SanUit • IBr If you art pUnniag purchssiNfl will be available on Friday evening. i new Ck«st«rfi«ld Suits . . . Peaout BrIIU*. f r»««r*a Onmsf And<>rM>n, 2tid ii March 3. And Onr. thtn NOW th« time to bvyl CANDY »«r lb. I 9W OMSssiU. M» Ik. 27e "A" Bty., will be rcspon.sible for Expertly constructed to giv* SPECIALS raltlM. Ik. 26o v» Ik. 21c Iwuance. All equipment will be years of comfort and tatitfac-

    fion . . . and a wide choice slfned for. of covering* in tapestry, impgrt- Notice H B C QUALITY TEAS AND COFFEES cd lacquard anrf silk vetSNM . . . All uiiercsled ui lejitiui; will hut' Na I Broktn P*fee* Tea. qaailtr all in rich colorings. No. 1 Darjc«llni Tra. A ipM-lal purrhat* Orana* A eech Friday in the 2iid aihi-aw- Raealar Sl.tA per lb tra with a fina anirara n>T«r. Spaclal prirc. lb.. H9^ 2 lb. 1.70 Rriolar fVVr. K»ccUI. Ik 69o cnlt Battery '>tn(e ,.t 20:00 hours. TAPESTRY AND IMrORTEO JACQUAW VKOUIS rraak BaaateS anS rrvaklr Part II Fort Garrr Tea. I -lb. pkl. HSe* Rrrakfafit Biriid Trj An A newer ManS. k....4Sd>S»i.S1.96 bay. N.P A M . Royal Canadian SILK VELOURS SMctot. »*r lb A%t vacuam packr)! tin BC Coii.^t Brigade To bf honorary colonel. His Honor Enc 129.50 SPECIALS FOR YOUR LENTEN MENUS - Gov < rawford'k Werge Hamber. Lieutenant rrawfarTt Crak MMt Tuna n>b. tin. >• Wa. \ 2.. 23c rrnrM- the Province of British Co- I. prr tin of 21c Hnewrap Minced . will 4e ae» st e'** • • Na T4N, Onr. 2 280 ^ J Banister. fllOlh Heavy Bty. RO^ 7 - — Spring-Filled Bunsalew TODD'S nourque, 60tli Heavy Bty. R.C.A., DROOl STUDIO Bed CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES .3l.l-:i9. No. 7461. Onr O. R. Mul- SUITES LOUNGES Mattresses Outfits TASTY Aylmer Cat (irrrn flr.ini ^'Imrr Rwarl Whiir I i.tn, l>nB Vallr) (ahy. 60th Hrnvv I»iv RCA Replace that worn and uncom of in walnut Una 3 rot 26c lina far tins 3-1-39: No. 7462. Onr. J. P. D. Ma- 4 •SMiifsl piecas m walnut Well constryctad and s choice Coniiiting bed SALMON 3 23c i-modtrn fortjble mjltreii with a new motal frams, spring and mattreu. Parkrd In Virtoria Rnva l.lbhr-i veaeers I Kon. flOth Heavy Bty.. 1I.0.A., of msny fine eeslity covarm{^ I7aa. ibbr's Tauislo spring filled ins firsts! Fe«r Horaaiho* Salman. '-t'a. |:<'-> i>* es. diet yee'li ks Single siie^ealy. 1^1 fer that liilrr. l4M-aa. tin ;il-I-39. No 74*^3. Cinr A C Black- r..i>rrrHU luirr SALE PRICED SALE PRICED «aaUSy or anawrrlrnrfl Rich- SALE PRICED I prr Katelrnad 3l.l-Ji: Ifo. T4*4. Onr. w m mstck. ^ tin. a:i«» C far 65c ! larre tH'i•3 u»« S16 tins 25c 2 f 49c n'»-ar. SIMS ardson. Mth Nlavy Bty.. R.CA., lint ror Tlirr aalaan. '1 . at. P'r Rn^al nir ftnldra Hanlam 19c SALI rllCED 12.95, 14.95, 14.95 I ( r. 79.50 lall. 31-1-39. 59,50, •qual Ukby-a FraU CarkUll. NaKa. Pineapple Floor .. 2ur 27c IT ai tin. far , No Fsraitafe, Feerlh at 3 27c rrnmotifui To L -Bdr at . 2 itai 29c ISc 29.50 19.50, 25.00 THE BAr •.hi rd. I u'.ra Unr. 6&th Heavy Rnyal Prinrr Praa. Slir Pelk'a lar 1393, B. T. UlKglM. Ofsan ialrr- <>i. Pranrla Nrrlarlnr*. 24c Na. S >|i»er A»»»raa«e 4 Ajk 2W thi No. 73.^)1. L-Bdr G Ha.sl.irn, 60th t *. at 2 far 36e 39c Ripr. laariaaa 14-2-39 al Heavy Bty . RCA. Strength Oeerfase—Ma 3310. Onr. Dainty Ruffle Curtains P A. Brown. Mth Heavy Bty..

    ' • MONTH-END FLOUR SPECIALS 21-2-39: No 3283, Gnr K Fresh, crisp curtains ihst wiN five ee# Me te'yeef wie^ewsl Si^ RCA. Rilol '. lliMl.rhoie OilS' 2 . . i« eeslity eisreeiseMe hi at* 41 inches by '4 ysr^s fhie Baaara' Syrup, »'a. par RriiiTrna Pullrd «cott. 56th Heavy Bty.. RCA. tia....ie^ nil. lb. I N«* Ri.hiii Hi. 11(1 l-'ua Raava. lele st, pair kt ea rtaas at trsctivs rfesifRS ... On — 1.79 ee el e^ 2 >ba. for 8B«* Pur II ai>2-S9. far .... SUGAR W Pranaa. SU-.Vi'a ]| |bt. aiC «1 lb I Leave of Absence—No. 1140, IlK- aisreaa lb. aaeS B.C. trd RAKI.BV RPtriAlj) Strsvkont Jua. s-lb. tin ...... bgt. J. Archer. 55th Heavy Bty.. '•^ {15*. »»-lb. Ml I ran * As.ortrd ( up 4 fk — .I 34c MrCall'i ***k ...... 21-2-39 to ai-s-ao \ lk. ...•.•.••••«• Cotlata %X}Ji: from < akri. dot. I 96 Paanat BatUr. Eitlitb l«p9rtoi Lasa let CartalM •« mi-lk. T. Ml l.ran'a Aaaortad < onkir,. 31#. P. Mcintosh. Uewt. |0-lb. aark 65c Atlmrr Tomaln and i VrartaMa Haaa I rmoB. Ba les. CoeaRBl. \ xnlU 'Oo«i| I •« tin. AdJuUnt. 5tli B.O. Yard^ in Tuscan slyls :i 2B^ Linens Regular $1.95 A cho«c« ot twe pjlttms 4 lid « .'11 I h 1.25 Ubbr's Pork and Rr> suiarko«aeMalassas.SH'i. Wa \9t 3 (or CANADIAN CORPS OP lavehr dctignt sa^ inqt 50 iiffr BoBoe Plaaaa pfrat mtmi bang soHly. saia at, \ liNi-lb. aaak 6a65 aae ittfa On .^'a. Ua MIKSIONAIRKS inches yM». On sale st, CMiaSn OoraaUrrk. * 8 Km 1.19 Raltanaa. Aaalnllaa 8 Ika. 2il# Hrlmet S7> pglr. ^.^..^^ ,.. Canird Braf. -|-.>^t. iin - 1.19 **r pkt. 10c Batataa, Ukbr'a Iba >tclori» land V.I.) I ompany fsr4 ^rvdltaa 8 14*n 8 tor MALT laKriAi for _ aTr» '.iT** Mr.. Piaaalna's Pla abi. k ( Croat, ^\\c Orders by Commander C. T. H R l.lrkS at Bark. >ir«eae BaMM. likbf's. 2 ib. :i-lb. j tin 1.05 lor 20«* Beard, B.CH.. . Commandant. Bair Dalra. nra alork. 4 Ibas 'Z'.Xc BapRy-Vala PIcklta. Bam »r.ii Duiiea for the Month BndlBf lb. Saur Walnat Plrrro. nr« .Inrk. 'ii\r Mine or MnalarS. OC aa a Part Febriuu-y 38 -Orderly >taff sergeant. Skirrlff ai-aa. lar £DC Oranat Mar- Idaol JaUy P Staff Sergeant A. L. REMNANTS :r: oi. BISCVIT SPCCIAM Marchant: DRAPERY lalada. eora» aieattar 3aau.10C Oerby- I.B.C. Oeoaat-ffBloe Bi« nest for duty. 8(aff Serfeant «artatloo>.' Here's a grand opportunity to purchase many Icngrhi of fins quality drapsry fabriu ;:; 29c .shlr^ Orderly commissionaire, par Ik. 19c Marr Tailat \naaao. larto raih purposes' Included are Oamsshs, ya. Re{ulir Prices Ik. tin T suitable for so many OH 4 4»# fkrhtic'e "BHa 'wofeta. far ... uonimissionalre J. H. Temple; next ..!«Oe' CiMes. Netv CeUaeie. Ma»e««»«»»«. "tc On sala at Drsperiss. Third Flew st THE lAY. Shlrriff't I..- arr pkl 14c R-t Bot Pooe 8 Una V7,« for duty, oooMdarionairt . R. O. JrlU TrtW - 4»^t PAsTRV Ingall. drri. A«.nrlrrt 3 akt. 40c Mr( nrmirb's OBeoflala Mara ralrltr Was Paprr. Par Surrr.ifal .Farade—No parade Monday. 1^ rnon Flnraro. l.">-fl. roll, pkl 28c Bakiaa 2.kt.15c Ill lb. Alpha Milk. f-IrM In ft II I h 1 »cr lb. 33c niary.Tf. lull # «ai k . «r. 47c 89c PRINTED Sfeirrttf'i r»ner Pre* Desaerts. Ckac- LINOLEUM lb. REGULAR .1 C. T BLARU. H.CN., tin. d for •Iklo. Csnaal. Bui- 2 .k. 65c 19c « 1 K •8»k It. laraealefc ane TaaNU C pkla. I VW 1a08 Brighten up your floors tof Spring with thris heavy-grado

    ( Linoleum . . . ' FRY'S nih KORTRKSS COY.. ROVAL STAIR CARPET Hat nt M«Ni«l>likt fiBitii whicli SCAM AND POUSNBS rURE COCOA in Inrhft * iHt heavy faalify Aimmster makes it very easy to kct^ ( W.^DIAN KNOINEERK iS.f.) 27 , «!••«. Saltahla for stairs 70i* H for the week ending Fib- ^ yard i wV Saaa 4 17c or hallways 0g ton. 2 Mas ruary 2S. 1930. by Major J. H. Mc- Linoleum, Tkird Floor at THE lAY Pearl WfclU intosh, OffioMr Ownmandtnt; •a Pooto VIoof FRY'S HOT fcoro 210 Naatfca soap 6. Wat. I'i. per tia 698 Part I CHOCOLATE ADMIRALTY BATN TOWELS frawn Olira I.ai Plakaa. Parades The 17ih Fortres.s Coy 6 19c 23c A drltrinii. drink Inr Ihr rhill. ti'iiinra WOOL Tollrl Soap larar akt. . Tbick, spongy Eafflilh towels nojlcd lor their long R.C E.. will parade at Company waarmf and eelch*#nrhM qualify. Sua 24 48. Hunliibt Headquartara at 19 30 hours, Tues- BLANKETS 5c H-l^. tia. 23e i-ik. M. 45c laeh...„ 4.., .25c „ 49c Soap . day. February 38. 1039 Dress, drill Fine, pure wool blankets in carnal order. only ld«jl for extra Clark's i DemonstratiM FCfODS Duties—To be orderly officer for bad throws. Sue 60 LINEN HUCK TOWELS BREAKFAST M«.lsch >. 3.47 the 'eranrtnc week, and lieut W Of estrs . ehiefheet . jhilly ALL-IRAN, par pac.at eeality , 00«a Quality Froducts KCLLOGSl Mill! To he orderly sergeant for I lie bleached, lech CiOC QUICK QUAKER OATS, eac^iat |„ STAGHirri with Teiaete Saeee O CLARK'S SHREDDED WHEAT, per packet en.suing week. L.-Sgt M. Plggot. SHEETS baA* for COLONIAL 15-ee. ties.^.. and Cheese, KELL0GG5 CORN fLAKES, -T pirkrt, |r,r Leave Absence — Ueut. that of C. D Fully hisKherf. and a Hae «i.uk»H for SchulU. exlandad from ll>S>ai to will qiva years of wear and 4 li-gr hottis Eiquitilr Hamask linent, wirh neat, hand drawn hcmititchingTutilchino id.o-so tatiifacfion 10 « 96 Pair wa Mflabr $3.95. Specially prictd! Sisas 64 i 64 sad s< t>r<'!»nis ^le.s^ Meeting— A meet- 7 «4 I M ledi . 2ji ing of the Composite Beriaanta in CASH AND CARRY GROCERIES BEDSPREADS Stsflaa, Stieet Fleer et THt lAY the Composite Sergeants' Mess. Fri- Homespun type iprea4s to easy lo day, March 3. at 20 oo hours. launder, and long- HEINZ QUALITY PRODUCTS J. M. MclNTOBB. Major, isch.. 2.^9 57 Varietiet" Good Thiaffs te Est hi Ohr Groceteria O.C. inh Mfflriw Cogr.. KOM. Uf,P.) "^E BAY'S'' TRADE-IN > Sqa'pa. Prrah roroMbar PIrfcla. O*a«iao Tnrtia Soap ( rlap raarht lartr Ian la SN.t7e 2 for 86c POLICY Moat Qanaroua! for 25c Caabad I A »T W LKNTtNH 12 MONTHS TO PAY We lefflest thst you check over every room in your, homa tina M (.(>». MTIONSI . . . Let yser oW sad al r. The Bjy\ Deftnnl Payment Plan allows 12 months le pay rssdy-te-discsrd fernitNra sad VaoatarloB Soap. 2 27c lumisliinfs help pay for aevf The lATl trsde-ia 1»-0B. tiaa on the balance on purchases made Monday or Tuesday sHow- I 88 Vaectarlaa Rakad Bran.. ancet are aicaptionally flonarees. Jait E711I, Thu appliet to purcha5»i ol $25 or o»er made m eheae Fur- •"-148- nitara Department, tteT . . to take advan and our reprcsantaliva will call at your 8far 26c Ut r K.F.I. CANADIAN h«ma furnishing dtparimmM te sure BN. home and qivr j valuation on your trade mi . Modermie your home new •BCon isii REQIMBNT tiff «f fhesa tale tavingi TRADE IN THE HI le ^liB cesveeiset mannar. OLD^ENJOY THE NEW 1 Extract of BatUllon Orders for PRICEB OOOD MONDAY, TUKSDAY AND WKDNKSDAY press publication by Major B. A. HendtrtoD. Officer Commanding:

    FaH I Fart 1 Oideru Dutie.-v—Ordirly duties for off:- 'Allan. Officer meetihe of the (»mpo6lt« Sergeant OVERMCAll LBACVB ^ Bapty. Officer CoBUBBBdlag: IW The followiriK names of Comm.Tnding. U-j.ve .,f Ab^ence-DTT. .•BlleWe ^ Walter Ifo. S Army^ Field werk ending March 4. 19S0. are as held In the «« Parade— Work- een bBTe been aubpiited: For both { Duties for the week ending March from 28-2-39 to 28-3-39. - Mejis wlU be Part I (N P I. will parade at W M HaUlday. former Indian follows: Orderly officer. Lieut. A M. Itereh I. IWi. at I0:oo jJiop, R.COC papers: and lieut. H. |*. Alexander. 4 1939 Orderly officer, tad Ueut. The annual meeting of the 8er- Wday. Dutifs—Duties for vBilr C.O.C. Depot. Signal Hill, at 30:00 asmt at I Field; next for duty. 2nd Lieut. O Orderly I, , R Alert n«\ ann well- 2nd Lieut O. Smith. 2nd Lleur^W *7r' Afnr rnd : next fnr dufv, 2nd goanr.^' Compof lie Mes.', will ha hnM hours. .sei-geanl -HRt endtnn Mereh 4. 1931: Onierly iffl- houn (1:00 pjn.). on Tuesday, Feb- ' Barclay. Orderly A S 2nd Ueut. °P. Ramsay.. La ut. H. T Scott. Orderly flcrgeant. eopleK known authority on Indian cualon^ H Gibson. 1939. All ranks havmg I uidrr: on Friday, March 3. Notice— JameR. Orderh corporal. L -Cpl. 8 cpr, 2nebruar> 28. at 30 ,00 hours. B.C.A.M.C. (N.F.)- Part II Oottpaay; noit lor duty. "A" Com- McClure; nexi for dutjr. Piper T. A.-Adjt. Ho. f> Ariin nr-ld Work- noon. March « Hi.<« subject win fe»f mediately, for transmission to IMs* Dress. drlU order. 30:00 to 30:30 a.se -No. 132. Pte . Part I BirenKth .Incxf KnUtht. shop R C O C 'N P ». "PoUatch and TGVfmr pany •triCt Hr.uiquaiter.s. MI) No 11 l ours, squad drill with arms. 30:35 J. R..8tacey. attei(»r'rt nnfi i.ikcn on Parades — Tlie battalion will proitiotlon ttiunlnatlona. March. Par»de-The Unit will parade at D. O. CROFTON, Ciplain. 21- to 23:00 hours. smaU arms and liKht f)n •strength, Pt. 30, No. 8. effective parade on Monday. February 37. the Armoury, Tlctorla. BC. Adjt. tad Bn, (M.O.i. Canadian automatic training. C.SJtf. Maiti^ey; 19 45 3-39. 1039, at 19:55 hours. Dress, drill Tu«Aaij..ftb|tU!iry 28. 1939. at aoottlah Refflmeat. Wnrk.-hnps rla.ss for prarrnii". mf- drill order Tall in ^Leave of Absence—The folkmlnR order: offlcen will earry claymores. Kidney Acids fiours. Dress, rhan.ial lastruction, Sgt. Branwwi. leaye of and ir.vp<'r 'lnr, nt 20 00 hours. other rank* are granted Training and routine will l)e a* laid HTFT3CDRN PAIN J Pu,>,ivngs -Petrol Company: To "A" - absence: No 45. Sgt. B. Jones, from down. Ttie Pipe Band will parade DrLi rhp pif-v I. K>n,tl scliQ(4_lor Rob Your Rest •Sr^tion. u>i»e. Drivers 21-2-39 to 27-2-39; No 120 Pte L Safe. Sure Relief for training st 31:00 hours: dress, Sift fleers and other rank.s nr 20 10 Many paapir n»»rr trrm »o fel a West. 'TT Section. DaN-Ui. from 21-2-39 to 15-3-39; No IN ONE MINUTCi mufti Recrult.«i will parade for Dann and To J |four.f. Srhoira Zm^pa pam Ihtimn Sec- 1. effaettve U- and prtaaur'. prrvnt tortia. aflraJHUMklMon. ' kidr»»Tt neegard nnd Csmpbell 'JZ" 10-4^: Pt », fhetioa February IT. and ThurtHay, Iterch r>arTai" wHan it may hr ll»w hoiir.<; il»dirmllr aa'a w'w t irr;«a»» the ti. iiaai Si* JpIS Tm» fren lha well. Drivers F. L. kidnavi filter poiions tlon. 8gt Cant orderly Duties— a. be orderly of - ?-3t nwl i !'^ m ^vo; boa qultfty^^aawli 3. 1939. Hoallhy , | arparata Afarficarron pMsaiM r»Tr,crr«a eorao or eaiii. ia*a Sijas far Cwaa, CoHMaaa. Hood. If Ihey ara faulty and fail. Carlo*. T. W. Ca and McLeod. weeir ending Fehniary C. A. WATSON. Capt.. RC A.M.C., yoor W H. PARKER. Qaptaln. fieer for the Biniooa. Coma hefwf.^ th» tn»a. Ciat h«t a trtS* atayialhoaTttam and slrrplaaaitaaB. brad- D" SecUon. Cpl. RogeN. Drivers 20. 1939: Ueut J S .MrCnnnell; A.-Adjt. 13th Field Ambulance. AdJI. 1st Bn. Can. SeoUlril Begt II don I acha.1k. hackacha aHan falUw t«u B.r.A.s.r. HanuHin. McAdam. 'Ritchie and Lieut Tumbull. Ki^y PilU ior next for duty. A Martin. *, -.Set. B.r.o.r. iN.p i tni Batt (M.O.) CANADIAN Wl a essMPyeseiv) mm leesHto reasody lu •til Dtv. Petrol Tom pan t To be orderly vrseftr.: I, K. "mp*»a|le ('nmpan> .S--' .jraiies Orders bv Ln^yi -dA H E Good- Ind C We.«t , next for du'v. W Zino-pads S< OTTI»i|l RKC.IMFNT D!:Scholl's reguUr mooUilir^ 0 Ucuk-CoL U. W. ». ^ Martin. 21-3.39. to Petrol Coi. [ NoU6e-The ^ *4 — .

    Social Activities and Notes of Personal Interest

    Mlas Kathlef-n MU^s. si.ster of the bride, wa.s maid of honor in salmon^IA Smart Spring Ensemble Many Friends Present pink tafXcta trimmed with rowi French bhie velvet ribbon on the Wedding Ceremony .skirt, with tiny bows of the sainr At > on the bodice, and she carried a bouquet of pink tulips, deep pink Driving Safety offlciaied Given In marriage by her father, Her. Hugh A McLeod caaH||M| apd iwle blue iris. The the pretty Mdc looked charming In •t Um marrUge of KUy Margaret, brtMBw were In frocks of silk frock of brocaded a floor-length over taffeta Mis-s Depends on of Mr. mini Mra. marciuisette yeumMl dMithtor white satin with a long train and Margaret Vantrelghl, who wore C B Mlle.s. 103S Hillside Avpiuie bodice shirred in front and Jin- a turquolae bM> tttawMd wjKb wild aiMl Mr. Charles Winston i Chuck • Lshed with a lace Medici collar and rfxsc pmk vplvet, carried pale plnk| Chapmm, tecond Mn of lljr. .and long sleeves. Her embroidered veil Good Vision i tulip.s. oil nalioivs in a deeper shade Mn. Walton ChapnUui. 2540 f»'ll Kracjiefully from a coronet of and deep blue Iris, and Miss Dor- Shelboume Street, which took place orange blofafiom-s. and she carried a othy Pearce was gowned In prim- In Flrat United Church ai 8:30 white vellum prayer book with It is more than a regulation ... it is rose yellow trimmed with mauve O'clock la«t evening in the pre&ence streMners showered with sweetheart sense that a driver must have velvf^t and rarrled mauve tullp.s. common of a Ufrg* eontrnratton tA friends roaebuda attaehod to * tngM gar- pink cariuiionjb and KcnLbla. Dieir perfect eyesight to drive safely. Youi ol thp popular \nunK couple. Mr. denia at the top. trlcom hAts of taffeU were must G H Pcakei picsidt-d at the organ, eyes may hold MUM untHsptcftd dtftcf IN RMPIRE rBOCM attractive, and were trimmed with and H8 the waa belnn signed in time^ ot , whidi wjli bttray ou curled ostrich plimies to match the y Mr. Frtd Wright aang "O Perfect The bridal atten4anta all wore trlinminK on the gowns, and were tmtrgmqf. Love" Bmplre frocks with short sleeves tied at the back with velvet ribbon .streamers. - SK YOUR OPTOMETRIST Mr Arthur Chapman supported WITHOUT MLAY hLs brother, imd escorting the the ..guests to iwws marked with pcftles of ivy and dafTodlL"! tied with i white streamers, were Mr. J;'ck Allison and Mr. Theodore Chapman TiiVIBERLAKE plum blossom, daffodils. HAROLD Japanese S. OreRon grape and other greenery 647 YATES STREET OPTOMETRIST PHONE E2513 had al.so been efTtn tiv»'lv arranged in the church for the wedding. RECEPnON AT DOMINION Mr. and Mrs. Miles held a recep- tion In the louni^ at the Dominion Hotel later, when they welcomed about 100 guests. Mrs. Miles wore Yi>5. NEWS a frock of royal blue she<>r and lace and a flower-trlmmed blue hat. oH\r.> and Mri>. Chapman was dressed in wine sheer with matching acees- The Oak Bay young people will sones. their tSti Mn. hold Their w«'rkK mcrtiiifc' on Tues- puts PLUS corsafS bomt WHIM a Jini Riib.-^on and hi.s Jl. JUS ol carnations. day evening. will be rharge of the pro- Vases of daffodils decorated Ihe group m heallh gramme. Members afS a.sked CO supp«'r table, and after her ^ in PEPSOfiENT TOOTH POWDER! minutes W.tO€k«*^l famous had been proposed by Rev. Mr meft at the church fifteen OiTM; Tooth contain* to keep teeth Only Peptodent PouJrr IRIUM McLeod. ths brldo cut the cake. earlier than usual. W€lt-grootn€d to giv€ you new con/idenc*, new poUe I After a molor trip to Seattle and MBTBOPOUTAN "NORMAL LAST" .Start today with Pepsodent Tooth naturally bright and gleaming. Portland, via Vancouver, for which powder containing IRIUM. Never be- Pepeodent Powder with laitM is Tlie Metropolitan Society the bride left In a nkvy blue outfit tweeds are popular English ensembU notes. The well and i fore has there been so effective a more effective! Yet it ' velvety soft Cashmeres hold it.s annual oratorical ronti matched the suit in color, cleansing ingredient in any tooth —it's 5-A-r-Bl... ContainaNoGrit— and a Paris blue overcoat trimmed htting reefer with four pockets two-piece but • helps prevent Foot Trouble 8 ni 'I'hf i wool, the topcoat on Tuesday at p powder — ih.it's why IVpwident is NoBlearh with a wolf collar. Mr. and Mrs. not in weave, Th^ suit a smooth a herringbone cupholder is Miss Betty, Leaiiiai' • • color.—Copyright League. \ . lit vii'il •! bois ds roM 1939, by FasUoa i' .'>-\v ,-M nKmiued Chapnxan will live in their new tweed—both Musical numbers have been ar- • ManyMMrt wooMB wMf Dr. Lock* IhoM BMdo ovor ill I ti ii"\v mliilciui , new poise! Huy I'epwj- home at 2635 Roscberry Avenue.

    • , public is invited. y Ivl I'l IpiiI T'with dent today ! Mr. held ranged. The DOMINOES Mrs. J. Murray, Seattle, and ford-Colwood Branch will be tiM iraat foot •padaUst'b rnormal iMtr slnpty bMiuio I'owiier plus IK II M lji li iT-iaw^v un- GIFTS FROM V I. Chapman and MlSS H. Johns- in the Legion Hall at Langford to> sightly 8ur^acc-slal^^! Makes leeth Among the numerous gifts w* re FIRST UNITED tlMy are such wwU tylod, comfortabW dajrtiflM show. ^^"^ Vancouver morrow evening at 8 o'clock. a trl-llte lamp from the fellow- j A wncert wn.s given at the Aged I B wii mow liRpnrfnt to tho fact that tb— "Dr. Lockoe" employees of the bride at Ray's ST. MARK S Men s Home on Friday night by the and a silver t^^a .service Society of the Fir.st Limited, Peoples i The monthly bualncss meeting of Young help provont foot troublo—koop oivwi tka from the Dominoes basketball team. Anglicao Young People United Church, the jjrograinme pro- St. Mark'.s nraruh will be held on j of the brtdegraom is a promi- many songk. dinoes and' 1 foot hoaitky Md iMvnr. whieh Wedne.sday 8 ni. in liali. vidlng I al p the member, and a ca.se of flat selectiorvs by the fol- nent LANGFORD«GOLWOOD An executive committee meeting in.slrumental [silver from the Dominoes ' boys.*' lowing local arti.st.s Ml.s.s Lf>udoun will be of Miss Tlie next meeting of the Xang- held at the home M. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Rev.. J F. Hell. Mr.s N. Cam.siu^H George, 3171 Hlghvlew Street, to- Mrs. O. Newstead. Mtes Waynock, 10«0.nd morrow ftt I pm. Helen McLeod. LllUan Maddock. Alen Anderiwn. Shirley MrMlllan Mrs. R. Na.sh. B. Barrick, .Muss E Robinson, Miss B. Martin. Mis.s E P.-T.A. Pitchett, Miss M. Kinsey and Miss Activities AccoifijJantet for the* O. Dewar. Exclusive With THE BAY .snloi.'^t.s .lork Kmlth. and the Ladies' Sliem, Pasbisa near st THI lAY piper for the Scott ush dancers wa.'^ CEDAR HILL were thanked I A. Pollock. The artists

    ANNOUNCING I The monttUy meeting of Cedar the on betulf of the audience by O Hill Association was held at the Havard the home superintendent. school on Thursday, with Mr W R. INCORPORATED 2f9 "Tipper in the chair. The speaker LA.NTERN Lt:( Tl RE MAY I670. 1 was Dr. David Bennan, medkuU I lectiure with lant«rn ELECTRIC health officer, who spokf on public An interesting GENERAL St. Barnabas' THE NEW 1939 .Mides will be given In health and lUs relation lo itie schools. Schoolroom on Thursday at 8 pm I Questions were asked and an In- I subject by Mr. Fred Spencer. The 1 teresting discussion followed. Miss 1 SCHUBERT CLUB and the Urturer Barbara Dawson, accompanied by will be "RussU." be giving his personal impres- .Mri. F Dawson, provided nuLsical will during sions and experiences gained RECITAL entertainment. Mra. Hanson, be- # * on and a recent visit All are welcome, Thalf of the social «omdDttee, report- la AM el TNl lUNSNINf INN only a nominal charge wlU "^^^^ ed preparation.s had bOCn made for for admission. SNRINI AUflLiTOHIUM I a picture show to be . hield at St.

    I Ike's Hall on March 17. i Refresh- MARCN 7, ttiS Pafir ments were .served. New Offices Are AMk^ Artki, MR.' mm TTMF, larifone REFRIGERATOR AimMm br Oifta sT Csaii er Nea NriihsMe FssdstaHi Opened Girl Guide Notes cirtabNak' H. H. Ooihv annoMnees I^'AL ASROriATION Toronto ment of offices In Bank of "FROM ABRAHAM TO ALLENBY . The annual meeting of the Local fee oeleattfic sboe fitting BEAUTY Bnliaing, *-*--e^ •* ' lATCHLESS COMBINATION OF fatasi^tl^M AMm TW* ^ A.s.i.';ri(i. will be held at the The NstieasI CmmtB oij .Macatiwi PrsseaM Ml. A.' M. CtAWlAY sad lY-TTTTOd LONG of Mrs. iln Flint St Hm NVENIENCE EC0N01 home L. A Gen«e, 534 Van- I , couver Street, on Tuesday at • p.m. MEMORIAL HAIL, • fM., FEBl|UARr 27, I9i9 .

    ef Celswtis 9tk^ ~ U omens InslUutes Cksinasa, Tfte lerd tiiiMt Adminiee, Plenty of 5 ZONES WBAVBiRS' OVILO Ttie monthly meeting of M,e "Build B.C. PayrolU Weavers' Guild wUl be held tomor- Aitlw Ilotels ICE of row at S pjn.' in the Unioa Build- ne Miss M. HUl Will Speak on DomnnoN Color." • in a hurry COLD M. Kinu.Mon. Victoria; A M. PACIFIC , WAitD TWO UMERALS Stephen. J Van Rnellftiberg. A O. Stuart, L. T. Weaver, Mrs. Melton. Super- Freezing Zone Ward Two. Lib< ml A^vKiation, NEVER VanooUvetiJLJCLJfoalit, KarokMps: hold it.% regular monthly meet- Storage 2one will . . /NO FUSS Cold Vancouver; Mlsn A ing at Liberal headquarters on Tues- H. Harri.wn, Cold Beverag'c Zone day at 8 o'clock. The guest speaker ArrhlhakI, N'-w W.'vi mir...f<»r; A. VARIES 184 Strftith, W; be W T M.PP. An Hechli-r, Vancouver; . . . NO MUSS Food Protection Zone .Mitchrll. F. invitatinn if extended all Lib- to Rea^, Ban Franftlaco-. R. Muhaon. Vegetable f«cific Conditioned Fruit and rraLs to attend "I tind •«c')r c«n the Mmt ancLUliL I>e KiKKm, VancoT.er. Dr. lAihs J MiHi aevef ysfis^f" wrt^ss M.T. . . . WASTE Zone NO ahd Mrs. O. W. MacKay. F«-thod« l^^^^^j study ^ ^^^^ ^^j^ „ q^. A group of peraom IdonUfMI latest develop- f.f rorr^ction and the i Banks. Mrs. rhemalnus; Miss authorities tu, Comaiunlei acitat/ira MODELS in the manufacture of lasU Seal. SEE THE NEW meT.i= Mrs j^jf^rnzle. Mrs Bank*. » stoned the Oerman atCMBtr Orinoco ' • — , ^hoef HL« prartlcal shoe fitflnR Angerrnan Miss and ciimVrland; Mrs. as she arrivvd from Vara Cnu to- experience and thorough under- nhij^t^ Tpa Kdwardf. o. ruilgan. •tth« ; | day m protest ajaiim wfiwil ' technical and srVn- Chemaintis standing of tho Vancouver; W. Vrttch. ellov vlf • of ihe^hl{>'k auUioritiat lo ^ end of Ms work will ma'* Hon to bO(M4 her vfiUe ia Vem ! .nefiaWBd m ^he^e off u t;,«> service MCCTING NKiHl < IIA\<,Ml crug. b^t of the kind Ih th* city

    The backbone of the stock csr- . The Pride of Victoria Lodge. No look wtia' a ni he sftM. "Let's slip away the past in theae ShMi "Oreeieusl X fonel !• aek." lithtod vltJi wlU ba I tovsthar.'*

    7 11 THE DAILY CO-LOKTST. VICTORIA. B.C.. SL'XDAV, FI:BRUARY 26. 1939 Many Homes Built Under Housing Act MANY HOMES Greatest Accommodation LUMRER Behind New Homes BUILT UNDER NATIONAL MUST BE OF THE BEST ACT HOUSING ACT That the National Houxlng Act Remodelling or building, the life of the work Victorians arc learning how hai taken hold In Victoria is obvloua Hundreds of «ost depends on the materials you use. Let us give you from • glance at the total oonatruc- they build a home ot their own at a Miital. Funds up to 80% an. estimate on all types of lumbat and millWbrfc. tion which haa been cairiad out that it Itts Hmii under the Ciovernment spomotfd of the completed cost arc available for you, YmII b« aatiilltd. PAYMENTS of M.»4 i plan. Since the inception of tht net, MONTHLY the rcmaiiMCr to be put up in the form of thousand borrowed rtp*yf capital an4 owr |N0;OOe hM been apmt under a bwiMiiit loti cask or boMi. rarest over a parted of twanty yasn. the N H A. up to the end of 1938, and this does not take into con- WE ARE AUTHORIZED AGENTS alderatlon the large number of Yhe moope-whittington honiea planned or under oonatruc« tlon at the present time. 1112 BROAD PHONE STREfT P. R. BROWN & SONS 67171 Such a degree of public accept- LIMITED 2614 Bridge Strttt Hiont E710t ~(#rivtfr fxehangc) ance proves the value of the scheme under local conditions. Vtom Ume Is designed to to time then- have been sUght mod- '-pHE above bouse lllcallons and alterations which have 1 give the maximum of focom hall, living-room and dining-room the minimum of rendered it more flexible and of modation with should be of a good grade of oak time greater value to the public. One ground coverage, at the same and stained to a fairly dark color, N.H.A. OR PRIVATE ARRANGEMENT j WINDOW SCREENS Within rwmnahle bu4cet. fir. point that was barrier in many I held a the balance of the floors being a That Koll Up and Down Like « Window Shada Let Us Handle Your llvlng-ro^s are all minda wa.s the thought that they Note that the Exterior finish should be In stucco the ground floor wifh the bed- timbering Once placa-^alwayt in place No pyUmg up . . . N« would be tied down by the loan for i on with Old' English half m ... CONTRACT cast . . . tteriat . . Ne BUILDING upper floor, the taking dowa . . Ne M^tiaf . No . a specific number of years. Author- ' rooms on the aiMl should be finished in browns Will Auara ef the foot uaeful. floor rcpairinf. W« H«fe Ike LMMviMca Wkkh Ym Ized agpiit.s make it clear that the per square of and creams v^fmt^cA white with upstairs being considerably case. RotscrecM of fiLLA, mtdi ef raitlm, desr-vitiea taiie cletk. house may t>e resold or rented im- space rough stucco IMIMI In each CaSfSaleed for 10 yr«rs mediately, with the only proviso less than down. Ttie roof could be o( atoggered shingles or shakes. Free Eitimjirs jnd Dtmonitrafims GREEN BROS. tlint the purchaser be a sound With the staircase built into the j financial risk, an obvious precau- comer of the house, otherwise waste As an alternative a plain smooth 1271 Union CONTRACTORS Phone E 7901 lion which protects the applicant ' space is iitlllied fur tho pit fh of the stucco without the half timbering company. eensequent dtmtntshina equally with thf loan could he used without . the half B.T.LEIGH | pceehide other xm. I STIMl LANT FOR Bl SINESS headroom would timbering, following an Old Coun- 867 VICTORIA AVENUE - TELEPHONE E9685 It also facilitates good lighting. try rnttat-e stylo In thl.s ca-sp Not only Is this National Housing ' ih c fc ottld r wit aUape ol the pian la « nu co h bs c aatn h Act a boom for tho<^e wlio wish to' Tiie T" Ateat lor tiM Farnoaf PEACE MITAL WIAIHU SI RIPS sites white trim and a red roof, or ivory and j it Ls •daptablo to Tarloul For Now Homat or Whan Ramodaling build a home of their own. but I allowing window stucco with white trim end a green a natural stUnulant for business a-spi^-t^, ample iixif. It i.s estimated spa** to malie the most of a good that this house generally. No small proportion of , could bp built In Victoria for ep- payrolls come from the ' v»«w or garden. The interior should I BUILD Victorias rustic Tudor, with dark oak or i proxmiately $4,800. .i be or , lumber mills, both dir.Ttlv ai m- HOMES . . NOT Ptt^el^ng in the hall and dark directly. It is obvious thai po small HOUSES! always .Minpif iii.d mtxirrn. but ' the living-room. Tudor percentafe of money expended in beams in A should be used. The the bedrooms can be Imished to suit building goes in lumber and allied flreplaoe kitchen and the bathroom should indtvlduel testes, The floom In the building materials, . thus .swelhng the district's employment and add- inunedlate- Quality and Service at i Fair Price ing materially to the local purchas- Hundreds of families are merely and work may commence I opportunity to build or The applicant repeya on a 11 ins power. When one considers that i waiting the lly. basi.s at rate th.it totals . • ESTIMATES ihi.. LS taking place all over the 'rent. The N. H A. enables the .ivcr- monthly a F£NCE MATERIAL. ALTEKATIONS HOME present rental he Dominion. it is easy to see the far> ate wage earner to build the home less than the | I reaching beneficial effects of the '\ of his choice by merely puttlnf up paya. and for >rhlch he has nothhig SEE OR PHONE cast, to .show. At' the end of twenty N H.A. Another point i.s the better- 20 per cent of the completed profit- ment of living conditions. either in a buHding ^te, cash, or a year.s, the home is his own. a of money which There ia definitely a ahortafe of combination of the two. The N.H.A. able investment houses in Victoria end dietrlet. provides the neoeasary 80 per cent otherwise must have been lost. FhN InformatipN Regarding the National Hottsiiif Act • • . CAMERON'S Many Plana to CiMeac Frwii Cottage Meets Modern Requirements FOR LUMBER H. R. BROWN GAKBALLY ROAD CONTRACTOR Phone 1018 Blanshard St. G5022 G (Off Gor«e Road) :i||||||||lllllllllllllllilllllllll|lfllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllillilllllllllllllllllll(£ 1126 IN BUILDING OR REMODELLING INSULATE YOUR HOME

    ( lit oil the Winter cold and iimmer heat with JOifHS-MANVILLB WAIT NO ROCK WOOL INSULATION LONGER!

    method of finish belnp rtpscrlbed out the house except in the kitchen .Sr'al and arcomplish a in prcciou* lieat at length in the spe( ifu ation.^. which, should have linoleum. The (mcI saving' (if approxini.iirlv .W~e . . . Mr .4 dqiiar lrr« Wf Af The exterior wall.s which may t>e bathroom floor has tile and waln.scot (•r lha ilicfk the r.Ty.s of fh^ .Siimnu-r sun ami or brick with built-in china accessories, such know real comfort. either shintle. clapboard VICTORIA construction. .. tn .'soo and $4.')Ool exclusive Of /heat- 707 JOHNSON ST. PHONE G 7314 Hardwqod Iloors are used through- ing and plumbliumbU^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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    THIS little fottacp meets all. When YOU Want modern Iivuik rcquirrments and!

    should enhance m value, become .

    more beautiful and do its share in I to Build

    uppnrtlng or improving the neigh- I KIMSUL txThood in whirli It bull' >r,nnk; YOU Want the "BEST" to its construction atjd simplified

    " INSULATION design. I There Can Be Only ONE "BEST While no special item of manu- Tht RosMlt of rha Latatt ia facture has been included in its In Victorit-rThe "BEST" IS Plan to Build a Home make>up, the best grade of stock been as.srmbVd ln!o See ike DMty ia Oa* materials have ' this delightfully inexpensive home 551 YATES sniET Btandard-tiaed altding wooden aash pat- PRODUCERS and doors, tORother with .stock of Your Own Now! TILEWORK FOR ALL PURPOSES terns of interior fini.sh, have been SAND, GRAVEL AND CRUSHED ROCK PAY LIKE by their lifted to an exalted position ' 1902 Store Street " Phone G 3212 HIGH-GRADE BUILDING MATERIALS ireatment of finish m subdued hue-s - Gont is Hm wttry wait to sarc capital ... the money RENT OVER nf ^l^'(^T^b1 Wiie nrd stiver, the you now pay in rent can go to build a home of your own iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUi: A TWINTY YEAR . . . Th^ N H A supplies 80% of the completed cost, the PERIOD TALK OVER YOUR BUILDING PLANS balance to be put up in property, cash or both. I | " Make Your Dream With 1 ASK US ABOUT THE a Reality . . . L.G. SCOTT I NATIONAL HOUSING ACT of Own i GENERAL CONTRACTOR Build a Home Your SHBLBOURNB STREET PHONE ALBION~9SX^ I Let us give you full details You choose your own dtsigM • • . and we han iiiiMiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiin Through the National Housing Act a complete listing of available buitdiog. sites.

    Let Hm mtnty yo* pay out in rent pey for A MONTHLY PAYMENT Of ONLY com- your own home . . . 10% 0# Hie 4' Ptr fhoawad daNsn. pictcd cost i« available . . choose for tntjrt rcpaymtnt of principil «nd inttrcit 11 wtll. your tmn plant »n4 yovr tim bviWor. EVANS, COLEMAN Johnson & Co., Ltd. AUTHORIZED AGENTS/ & JOHNSON BROS. REAL ESTATE ANi> INiUKANCE COUNSELOKS LIMITED ~ jPemberton & Son, Ltd. BUILDEIir SUPPLIES 1314 Broad St. Phon«E5241 GS124, TOUT ST. US 1807 Store Strttt Phones: E as 14 . £^11 „ 4 , . , ' m ' - . - D 1,' , —

    30 »ja.—Tk* Lrrts •.k-^Couyo woabti*. 00 p-m-o-NMlMiaJ a.m.—Tho Kldoodlora. ' 1 30 p m.— ? lha a m — B C. Schoola I 00 p in.— Tb« Nawa. a m.—The Happy OtaS* • '.li p m.-rT)M Art _ a.m.—Road ol Ufa. • :lo p lu.i goriaaSo far tUmu. o.a.—Tho w oo p.m.-4}anMrt SsM. Otlvla WlntM Bylyio. 9 30 p m — Prearntinf 11 00 a m — Bl« Blatoy. Nr«s S 45 p m.— T>n 11 n a ni.— London CoUlae. s at Sale Prices el aacrtd ' 10:00 p.m.—Tba Ronanca a«oi. 1 2 00 noon—Smlllni Jack. UM^-tUt-H. BKB NBTWOU 12 07 p.m.—Tod Ruasell. 13 IS p.m.—Concert Hall. (Kaa*Kow.Kn-KPo-Kai|Qi . 13:35 p m. — Press News In Modern Mond. A^X." KOMO. KPO. f I 00 • m.— Prtat Mawa. 13 45 p m — Leo,M>id of Bel- - 10:30 a.m.-Klng S 15 a m.—Chtmnf y Houm I no p.m Ho* Do You Do?

    His 1 1) m. Al Pearce and 0 ID II in Tapfslry of Mii«i'' p m Club Matinee. ffium wlU aepd unewagr fr^ in hU 7;I0 p — (KOMOi 1 30 m.— Pictures lu Bona. the • 00 am ecaitit PaciOe Coutaa ^ End-of- Values in ' -Month ),o.,plr o the New York W«r»d'» Qans will become "editor*' wid •:N a.ai.->Uai*Mtiif of CkHsee tmm« 1:45 p.m.—Talca of Fathlon. Night," latlr- 3:00 p.m.—Melody Lane. I'air of 1930. during the telut* of preaent -Newspaper Tabla. 15 by Thereia. 10 00 a m.-Irrna WIcktr a Playa. 3 p m — Sonaa KOMQ. I izini; yellow journalLsni, during MkUofM proframme. 10 30 a m —Silut* ol Nationa 3 30 p ui — I'unuarams. at thla lime, l^it 2 4 I p m. —C'losins Bloeka. 11:00 a -One of teuste'a great- thtlr broadcast II 00 a m.— niiin«r at Aunt rannlc't. m McKlnlay. 3 00 p ni.-Proila Otioe. tntorvtov. " ' group, 11:30 a m.-B«rry Macs, popular swlitf I > est prr.soiiallil?ji, Jan Paileiewskl, M«rry 13:00 noon— Bioaraphlri (KCMOI. 3 p m.— PstMota Oilaioro. aotMO- on their first guest appear- 13:30 p.m. — Name tUf Plac*. 3 30 pm. -Music From the MaettlBMa will h'> iK'HKi m an hour's recital win make 13 45 am. — Bib Becarr 4 00 p.m.-Luial RomanelUo OrolMSifa. ' KJK. this programme,, KOMO, 4 1j III. — Major Bill Magic Key broadcafl. ance on 1 00 Vi'.lan Delia Chle«a. p the . pm— 4 30 1 l."! ;> tu llMidrick WUlem van iMon. p m.— Maaical Voyaie. xoo. KPO, 4 45 Job, Intervlow. 1:30 p in.— I he Worjd U Youra pm — My BEDDING 5 00 p m.— C est Paree 12 00 nrxu Three nftrcn-JfWUr- 8 30 pm. - Parade of the Wooden I 00 p m.— Unela KMf* a Sunda* Aftirnoon crneftrrir 3 30 p.m.—Old rrlanda. (KOMO). 5 30 p m.— waddinatoa Coa^asU irumpeu-rs will be Soldiers' wiU be the featured sc- • 00 p m.—Radio nieaire ' old high school 3 00 p m —Old Bonca pt. Um Ciiurcli I'OO p.m.—!Bymphony Orchestra. fMktured loloUU during the Arincb to be played by Mart Kenny 3 30 p m — I'roIfSMir PUStfOWtt. lectkm 7:10 p.m.—Canada's Refourcca. _• J ^ . k.. rw . . , ... A <-^._>i.....A..-. 4.00 p.m.— Playhouat. Band Concert, conducted by Dr and his Wwterp. . OenlVemen. 7.45 p.m.—Kandom Rhythm. , 4 30 p m.—Bandwagon. 8 00 au—The News Frank Simon. KJR. Georgia i>y. Art Hallman. ind the 5:00 p m.— Brrcan and McCarthr. p I e uu p m.— Manhattan Marry -UO-BOttBC • 15 p.m.—Arivold Webster. del Ptieyo, Ktotf, Will tllO be • 30 p m.—Mart Keoney's Orchoatffa. 12:00 noon— Eduardo trio. Three of • « 30 po). -Album ol PaBlllar MlUiO. Mill Clearance 7.00 p m.—The Clrda. • :00 -v.m.—Th.e Green Door yofung SpanlAh pianist, will make heard. CBR. • S:00 p m -Waltar WtncMU. 0:30 p.m.—Tha Cariboo Miner. t (15 Nawa his American debut, and Robert L. I lk p m.— Irene Rlth. p m.—The GRKY ;\NI) r.XSTKl.-COLORHD B1..\NKETS— .Ml- ia:Se p.m Jack Avtaon'a OrcitOftfa. Saiidfr.s' |)rize-wliiriin(? .'-ympliony I 30 p m.—Jark Benny.. — Sundtty*8 Programme • 00 pm.— fi'ih Parker 10:M p.Bk-OfSsa RocitaL Wool Blankets of soft, fleecy texture. Sonic satin bound. world premiere in the Will receive its CrCT. VktwU. B.C. iUM K»t:> 5 30 p m.—Our Man s Pamllr NAC.-KPO am NITWOU Sympliony in no pm.— Nfw« KlBshri All hi^ih qualify blankets, but slightly Substandard, and Mew York Philharmonic II :M •.m.—Chrlft Churrh 0«th«4ral. (KaQ•Kdw•KP^KPO•B0MOi 10:15 p m.— Paul Carson, organ. 12 .10 p m Pfilurf Timf concert. KIRO. KVI. priced tu clear at 1 • 00 a m.—MoralBf KoetyNO IKOMOI. Suiidii V Hour > 1 00 p m .MA&-BOe BLUE NBTWOBB 4:30 p m.—Sammy Kaye will bring <.15 a m.-8unahino OMib iBOMOt. I 30 p ni -Uod * Hour, Ur. WlUcox. (KOO-KJR-KEX-K,SG*-KOai 8:30 a m -Cupt. DobOalO. his popular daiuf iiislv. .Splendid blankets for everydav forter.s hi beautiful two ttmc ii\ersi!>Ie silk hour programme. KOMO. I • SO pm— I 30 p m.—Rev Henry II New (KJRI. 11:30 •m.-Vaiiani tsdy. 10 00 p in .Silfni - ' AaeitortttSi ot IU i li 7 00 p m BiiPtl K-athbm;" will 3 no p m Metropolitan Opera 11 45 a.m.—Uymna AU Size 72 X 84 imlu'V M ciiverings. Dressy and c(t>> . Sjm i,il. ea miiO l I JOK Vanroutrr Rol 3 30 p m.—Emmanuel Tabarnaelo. 13:00 noon—Mary Marlin. wi'ld the Kiivil when the wcklVi Uta Air, Spcri.'il, ;i piiif I • 00 a in. U L.* CTiutcTi ol 3 00 p m.—Catholic Hour 13.15 p m.—Ma Perkina Kp'iurii Hour rie<-tin;,' of Tlie Circle" U called to • 30 a m 3 30 p rji 1 o Bp Advtaed, 13 30 p m.— Pepper Young's 10 30 am.—Sundan Sooi Scrvic* 4 00 OoaptI Hour IKJRI 12 45 auiding pm -Lutheran p m.— Utht. 1"K.\ Co.MFoK l .\tlracli\e in ap- order,vruci, andsiiu woeRose Bampton,oaimivuii, "t"^'""*-operatic TabarsMM. niKKDOWX KUS— , n 00 a m.-Melropoinan 4 30 p.m.—Oa With tht Dance. I 00 p m.— Backstaae WHO. uimatur*. pearance. enl H iur ! , O 1 in 00 T 1 p 1 4 p 111 - ( i . 1 A lone ' in I'ai.slcy ^^liO - uariut+r-it+viMiJ. Co\ercd popular 9 00 pni 'Ihc -Sfcriiid oiindiiy 1 3C pm. 8iiut-ln Proaramma C uo p 111. — lloll>»ood Playbouaa. 2 on p m.— Houseboat Hannah. 1:4» p.m.—Nathanial Bkllkret'a Orchaaira 8 30 p m — Readerr Ouida 2 r> p.m.—Charlie Marshall. Smile.'. ' qui/ cont<-,st will be heard at pattern chintz. Special, each. 2 M p m.— Kittllano Band 6 43 p.m.— National ConterMCO of Jtvr 2 30 p m.—Three Romeos. f r.i.i:.\Clll-.l) COTTON Slli-:i':iSMa.le Willi that cni- this time, while new tunes to be 3, 30 r m — t' B Prpsmli. and Chrlatlani 2 4j p ni — l.llyHii Cornell, sonaa. 3:00 p in.- K.i :i;oi.^ Voi'f, 1:00 p.m.—Maurlea Bpltalny'a Orcheitra 3 00 p ni — .Siudu) Party iKOMOh \enieiit extra IciiKth that is so imuh appreciated. ^'^tO featured Include "Penny Serenade" Uotpel UihtnmiM I li pm. — foumuare 7 15 p m.- Proaramme From Switzerland 3 l.i pm— 1 Love a Mystery. inches. and 'Romance Runs Iq My Family." i.li p.m.—Old Rftral^. 7 30 p m.—Cheerio. 3 30 p m. -Women a Maaazlna ol thO Air. Hemmed, size SO x 99 A pair.-,.,^.^^. W 4 30 p m.—Svanska Prtaatn. I 00 p m —«o OoexJlit. World (KJR). 4 00 p m. — Biltmore Orchestra. COTTO.V-l'Il.LKD COM KORTKRS—Well filled and CFCT. »nfk B Bi —llranillnavian 8 30 pm.— emtl Baffa'a ore htaUl 4 15 pm — Paul CafMHi. h — TieaTty cmeretf. A cmrrfortc r tti.it is well worth J?^ 50 I {ciiivtitc hed, tiic 80 X 99 inche t. TOMOBBOW 5 \S p m.-Britith-Uracl AuociaUoa. 9 00 p m,— Newa. 4 30 p m 'RaniKlo iKOMOl. 6 00 r ni Concert Hall. 9 1.% p m.—Trinity Choir (KJR) 4 4;> p m Hnlel Orchestra. .\ pair 11:00 aJn.—The life .story of Jean C 30 p in ' wmtl TUM. 9 30 p m — Herble Kay's Orr.' eslr*. 5 00 p ni.— C ir -on RobUUOl Baptlete Moliere. Xamous French 7 .00 p m.— Ncira 10 00 p m.— Paul Martin a Orciiettra. Buckarcos 7 .15 p.m.--H»iui4i umt 1P 3C p.tt.-Eaai* BMf t BBijti oreiiitB. a JO p m.—Tiimt We lJB»oi dramatist and actor, will be told T 30 p m.—Chrtat CbonSboNli CtUMtfral .COtUMBIA NETWOBB 8 00 pm.— Address br Hon. Harold Ickoo. CHKSTKRFIELD CUSHIONS—Dainty coloring;* and t 00 p m — Newa. (( 311 p m —Eddie nucnin s On tiestra. diainc; the Adventures in Reading . f I I". . » a clidice <>f -everal smart designs. (KVI-KIRO-KFPY-KOIN-KNX-KSLI I< i: \ T IM- n . T . ) r. n r 1 1 l W S—standard' size, Jt Q<* III I'ronran.nie m: * B I.*! 1' m -Mirhfltn NortUfM. 7 no p —Coiitrnifd p.o^j.'-aiiimr —KJR. in " r »f t'l Corner 1 00 a m. — West Coast Church ol the All 7 30 p Pcaice and Ilia Uanf. t:4S I' m.— Al and in serviceable (|uulity plain tickings. 8 30 a m —fiwediih rabernacia iKlROi 8 GO p m.—Amea and Andy ) OO^ IJ I pm Oleiiii Swan, violinist. I OC INEmORR 0 on a m.- Major Bowea' Family 8 15 p — Amoii 'n' Andy and Orover iVicctl at. each Btaplea. Main rioor t 00 a m. — [}i Charii t Courbin m — Will play Tbchaikowsky .s violin con- t 30 a m - s.ilt Lake City Tabernacle •'Sa»n.-«ait Uaa City Tabrrnacit V.'halen t 1 or Villi cf Flrcsione. • ccrto, 35, with Rochester Clio:r 8 3n pm.— r opus the in Lliurch ol (he Air. 00 am.— 9 l<0 III - il l ivUiOrne House. ^ 10 • -.Miy.icall?' p 00 m SpaaUlM U^ 30 Knroret. ' Civic Oiflir t.;i uiulrr tli'^ divr :oii p m. — Hita and 9 30 111 - 1 t.r a. line Wotld • p ot UM Boaa*. 10 30 a ni -C aiKda'a BalHU to tht Ml it iKlHO> am.-Newacaii IC 00 III —News KU.shea Fraaer Hatxisenr "KJR. Fair P Of Ouy | ^ II CO a m.— ConRregational Church. Re* 10 IS PHI —Sports Uraphle. a And It Cam* to Paia. 11 00 m.— I. W rifleld iKIROi «:00 p.m.-Haro6 L. Ickcs. United , 10 30 p ill - Carlos Molina's Orchestra. li 20 am„, -Tht c.ihoi.cCatholic Hour Pliilharmooic Symphony \ 13 13 p m.— Il:0u p.m,^Paui Mariiiv s Orcheatra. TWO LOoK.S UX 8tatP.<; Sncri t.iry of th'' Tntrrior, ' 12 uO noon — New Vorli PhiUiarmonlc Orch ciety. 11:30 Beau Arts Trio. III) -c.ii'cli ol ttif Air p m.— p ni J no p m.— Newscast iKIROi. jUBILEE Till-: <;RK.\r adrL-^s^ing opening I will be heard the 2 30 in I/indoi. s r.Tv«l Palacrs. P 2 I.') p ni —.(irtn.^ of Melody. N.aC.-KOO BtUB NBTWOBB ' 'I ).\' 3 On p in — fiilvff llrntrr - r.STK OF •cs&lon of the American Aasociatlon 2 30 p 111 rr>i;iieiii Clllii,: (KOO-KilR-KIK-KCCA-KOA< 3 30 p m — The World Today. 3 00 ni Siui r riieatre HOSPITAL ^ — I p ) \ . of School Adminl6tr.itnr.s' annual rill-; . . 4 on p m — "Druma." drama. 3 30 p.m.— Cialeway to llnllywoOd. • 00, a m. - Vtennesa BnsembSOi Mrledic Strlngi. convention at the Cleveland Audl- 4 30 p m.— 4 00 p m — Tl'.p Peo-iie a Plattorm. a 30 a m.— Pau. Pace, songa. .\.\m:.\l I.INKN' "I'l. wir 4 IS on n in. - Ii B C Symphony Hour 4.30 p m.— NordU- II' H 4.^ a m.—UriainaJiliFS Secretary Ickcs will speak 1" - .torium. 8 OT p m Hurt Housr Btrinc duartrttr. 5 00 p m — This h .Nrn VurK 9 00 a m.— Dorothy Dreslln. sonaa. SllOWKR ' MiT.il Rc.iniiaini-ii

    9 15 a.m.—Newa Reporter iKJRi. i 8 00 p m.—Sunday tvenina Hour. l lif llattle i.f I'cu t . 7 00 p m.—Rue-ri Benehiry 9 30 a m.— Nationul 5arm and Homo Hoar. Thursday, March 2 II. . .Austin. I . 1 rao p.m.— Deep River Bora. 10:15 o.m.— Atrlcultura Today. W 7:45 p.m.—New -r«.t ! r:iblle Opintoa. I0'45 a m. -Charioteers. I'ricrii at. catli fcW 1 CiilH'-.trij I'.illll B no — Ili-ii H" i 11 00 III —Adventures in -•licci.llrv p m me a Reading. '2 ( >r tor 36(k 311 (lAfii i ()r(lir tra 1 :;o 111 - :i - '1 - 9 piii-!l.irry 1 a Alma Kcli In I c\s I ,11 r (iwrN 10 UD p ni. — 1)^< k Aur«i.u( i orchestra. 11 4j a in.- .Muiili.itlan Melodies. ' I acc ClulUs — I'illow \\ lifrc '\'i>u I'oinp In." 10 Ij pro.— A Eona at Evenir.s. I>;a0,noon— O) PiirtiiK'iit of Agrlculluro. 10 45 p m.— Newscnut >KIROl l>:tS p m — Covibov Joe. Cases. hv Rrv. \V. H. I'.llint' - 1 III. 1 1 no p 111 ' d.i y 5 Aim ;iiiMt. 11:30 p -News (KJIO Threc-Piccc )i - A ILi-k.-t {•r I .li.tlinllS II IS r ni Mi;m. ,n .S.MiTi rr.ial MoOd. 134:1 pill Hr:'Acrii tl,r Rook EndO. :r"' 15' II 4'i |) ni -l'Tr:iifle m M Mri.

    i; r: ( :. I II- 3 15 p.m.—Tbo Avo riva. ^ STAPLKS DKFT. Book^. Lower Main Dnoi Ml ri AL DON ttr. NtinUKR 2 30 p.m.— Latidt Trio Chesterfield 2 4i p^m — Vaughn Oe l.eaih. stntOt. Suite K(il. Seattle 3 00 |i in - Hub Arni'>ruiii's OrebOOtia. 8 00 a 11: -Hrii^ii Westbrook. organ. .3 15 p m. — Patricia (iilinora. Regular Value 00 8 I I a ni —Christian Scltnco PfOOtaWO 3:30 p.m.— Ray Perk.na. 8 30 a ill --Elinor Sherry. 3 45 p.m.—New Kenmora Orchestra. , $129.50 for 109 8 4') am -Cnnnrr Chorin 4 on p.m.— Miniatures in Music. 15 ni I^r Chariea 4 30 p m.- Jimmy Kemper, aonas. 0 a — CourMa. toaso. A Hatulsonie Suite, allovrr n|)lHiKtrrrd with j.;ra(le 9 .10 H 111 - I hi- I.anipllgli er 4 4< ii in s< .ence uii (lie Marcu.

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    - i' ' ' 'I., ' 1 1 00 p ih niiisl. 6 0(1 pm -(<,! t- n nned Revival Hour. spaciiins hnlfet, china t .iliinri. i\ lie.ivy chairs \\ illi 7 to p ni - (i.M.n vv,i! Houi CULLMIil.4 NLrWURR • padcltd seats and extension .tai>le ni j^cnerou.s jlimeiiMons. 8 no p in.'— McNeelev s Plani.'.ts: ' ( -Koui^if 9 OU p m — Newva.<.| K vi-Kmo-KPpV x>kau Axminster Rugs —PiimUurorSMI floor IS Frank . • p m — and Archla. I.W aih'.—Quarter -Hour Glasa. 0:30 — WordK and Muale. pm • li a.m.— Eton Boys P«bniary Sale Price* 9 45 p m. Drama. At Special 8 30 a in — Nensreel iKIROl.' 10 (M p.m.— Phil Harria' Orcheatra. H 45 a in — Wrnlt.ei Forecaot iKlMOl. 10 30 p.m.—Chuck Poater'a AX.MI.VSTER RU(iS in good designs and colorings and » Orehoatro. 9 00 a m. —Coiiiiir Worth. Fine Fabrics Make 11 00 p.m.— Weather .Report. 9 15 a m. — iler Honor. Nancy Jamr*. with a deep, rich pile. 1 01 1 p.m —Jack McLean'a Ofchtitr*. 9 30 a m.— Romance ot Helen Trent. .30 p.m.—The Playboys. 9 45 a m —OiJr Oai Sunday 45 m.—Midnithi Moods. Size" 9'.0 .X IJ.O. ? .'O >i,'( <,'> X '».0. OfS p 10 no a m — Ihr uoldberga FINE LOOSE 10 15 am— Lie Can B- Bea ittfuL !' ('Ill 34 u.ii _\ .*^a!(' 18 10 30 a.m.— Ti e Family Doctor. Mohday*» Programme 10 45 a m — Ke^iiiiiiu i-oruffi iKIRO). >\£C j.(> \ / .<>. 1 1 00 n ni - B Bitter t M T VIelaria. n r. (M.-iO Kcya.t c:ov 1 1 IS a ni - A i^.t Jenny a Btiiriei n ni MiTn.iit: I'chruarv Sale tm9 I'cbriiary Sale. 11 1 1 30 a m. — Al i>

    a ni : i I, I 11 r. :i.vlir^, 13 4;i D m.- I- 1< irher Wiley ( )l i I I' n 1)1 \V :•.' T r.v.r SALK III !iy I to p -I'r. Kilty Kelly. Si/.c 9i0 X 12.0. » 'lO X no. it I,. Ml r:; MoiU'.or. I 1.7 pill - .Mnu ai|d Marua 26"" » rii Mn-rli Time I'Vliruaiy S.ilc 1' clirr.'u S.ile 1 30 |i fii - ll.lllop Hou^c 45 y .1 ni I'in\.ii<-.,il Health Bft'.ff 1 4 j p m — pMLjlhcr H m niM,iibn« von Oeczy s Orel) $39.75 2 no m.— firatleritood .Size •'.() .\ 100. A.I) 7.(1. am Hit r.irode p Bajnc8. >\7A' \ 3"*^ > ts p.m.--TheThe LUfe a m Mii.Mi- at Rnndom. andXOve ttf Doctor ^1 Busan. Tcl)ruarv Sale, 40 I'cliru^ry. .^alc. Suite.- Concni Tune L'^o.sc Covers f*t and FSUBd. Mlddav New 5 —Carptta. Snd Floof no of faltrics. including: lifl.'M Til l i« Noon Hour Varieties. 3 p m.— Newa. from a fine ranpe 3 0'! p m —Tea Dance. Men Una .Wor 8h«p Field' Orrte.slra. 4 4 ) p ni — Home Economlca of the Air, 9 i 00 m.— Father Onoaa Riidv Viiller \ aiikees. p Comjia to TowA. Price 23 ,1 I'l pill llnwie Mu'ie by Ff r Cnatrs. — Wina.

    .i I . Iie.irtiiiie5 on Paradt, Tiiiie5. '. - Tea-Time 'ri'.e Lrninut' 1- nil'; I-i''i Im ;ill--iii iii-,^ -1 i • H'l'-' ^ :o' ' — Monitor ( omnienU. r »rd itati.- - 6 (u p in 1(11(1. o I )ifa 1 1 e. -Yeaterdav'N Hilv i-; .V) inclus wide and nAcied uitli plain tape.-)tr> — lia- — Uypsy Orche tra •t-co nm— i.i.n .jh rrio'a Orcbtitrft. separate cu*liions. ' • —Btrina Quartet Ir 7 so p m — r.i'lie Cni.if r hack -Radio Birthdav Par'r. 8 00 p PI.— lie Peoples Vole. San Maya. — Pumitura. 3ad rioor — MiLiic Lovers' Corner. I l.s p III '— I.um /ano AOOfr ' ')inner Dance. 130 p ill ' l|f)ABr'I ,iiifl yiielfon. Caiidleliaht Classics. aim pm -( .ii.iiiiine nt Aidiarieo. Rwina Se-fnad* • .10 p m — P/ i'hir 1 luker - ' 4.^ Pniiiirfll Hunt. ' Rasrals. • pip.—brail le Fcium 'KIROI. I «» p.m "suprrcntuitu . -A liprrln maltPr -Rhythm * ,.f III .IJ.1 I IJ, I lie Air. News Bummary . 10 H P m — Nljhuap Yarni V uu p IT! ' 1' lil.'. to SOMETHING ABOUT '9 — (•rank Arri le ofler.s prat no rp^i.suince DO to HQ p I.) Niaiii Extra n p m and V.anrnaeer. L. I.080 Rrya.t — . B V ()rrlie>ti a'. in 4.1 p m - ."^ijilUht Serenade. t 3n ti ni - Bot) Cro»b> r IrclrlcttyT the the pa.s«aRP ot To Horry m $ni lot Hm Av«Im mtfr«f • freak a m -News II nn -Tririavf .B «.i p m — Laminakers' Itrii'rier pm Almanac the ' will a m -Music Or.aphs in nn n ni - |ievil'« SrrapOiioK nicftlng. which br held at ', 11 Ii p m.-Ua>Ii|flu Harmoniea. Sprinq look to your kair . . . yoor fact . . |Mt It m —Concert Mmatura . 11 4.1 p.m Sona of the lalandt. in 3n p m — Jim Wal.^h .s <)rrhe»tra, Inter- , y .W.C A', parlor 91 8 p m., all Tune K.I1IP * t.jri i.tMra hjndt your entire appearance a m — Melody IJ 00 p m.—Coiictri |lour. I I on p ni rieio -Fliit-ln f'ro-'anme am 1.00 a m -Niahi 0»la. ills p in —Jack Mcl..ean .% Orrl.rstra. ested are cordially invited to attend. K m —Fnntln Fd MrConnell. II 30 p m. —Skinnay Kiinis Orclicairo. III -O'l^pel airMcra, Mt'TUAL DOM Lfik NtfWOBft a It 41 P ffl. -MidoUbt Matlnao Beauty Shoppc a m —The Ootdbaraa. 'KOU Beattiei Avalon ' a 111 — f ' n( K ' -fHCMF r, r/,?; a m.-IMpulat Interiudt, ^ 11^ ot tha Ptonotrs.. 1104 DOliClAS ST«IT

    • PROF. H. D. TO I SMITH m —On the Mali A i> 1 Hn"n of Rest. ARTIST TO Of FER ' a m —0'>od Morntns. Neiohbor. « 4,1 a m . Theatre Club. a ni - News » 00 am vKatl on the Keyi. GIVE ADDRESS HERE .. a ni — -Voices » The E«in«Mer^ • Kentuclcy. "Bed- a m Mean poliara. . "Mylrrhraine 'nrr, by Ar- Mullinen: UB A-. a «i a fi — Manx. - I r ipi; al Moods. Ne«» ClaM a m Prol«Mor Harold D, Smith, of the Song " . 'i. In m. — Kitly Kr. i,f i; : p m Cmirett Mall. Kvc .MaxwcU-Lyte will glv« her 3 00 p , Daddy" 'arr. ,~. ,1ii rr. — r •Dance to Your - • p 1 t 3 15 p m Ma Perk.ns . U ai» and the Fiddia. Temperature Field." PToresBor Smith, Helen Boeae.at tUe piano. ' . .Sf.r.rs <-if I.an'-l.s" . "Tr;i' li Many 3 30 P m - Pepper Yount a Pimllr. 12 4 P ni — if'aith and Trainlnt. Cfcll Sharp*; En^-li.st!, 'MaldB at to Unlversiiir of BrltLth 3 45 p VIC ^nd Bade I 00 p m -Mni.inr Viewa tha Newa. who came m — at tr,o tomorrow at Co»t«a>. ' Lmpreaa Hotel Sixteen" (arr. by Douglas .RENE DUNNE, 4 00 p m.—Concert Interludo. I Ii P m — Mirt^iream Columbia this put year, worked rLAMIIfO REMnmtB. — 4 15 p m — msy Are» 1 M p m WaM e ami Diet, tODOO. 8 30 p.m. of Hollywood's University To- pMt m. one 4 30 p m.- Master Siniers. I 4!i p m — Book a Week formerly at the of ' PORTI*AND~f>rr , Feb. 38 "t>5iald. PortlADd bouaewlfe reaponded aev ' . ' r:r : .f f' r mirv. rart I TTT. by Emlle Zun- 30 — riir»'e t l r.ii e* cryo(?rnlr Algnolef i 15 p m -*in With th< Oanca. 3 p~m bp« an infipprtant beauty tijp. ^ 30 p ni - Pelican Club 2 4) p m -Ma!:i:'e Manor end' Umea to ihe. knnelia of a iimM iHR on rcsearcli al r\'.;<'mfly low ; Follt Songs Europe—0*'r- fiuhi; .sa, lA Petite Jeanneteu" 1 n«i p rn — F'Tr.ir. .1 e Fa Uriel, PYom She uses her complexion 5 45 pm-ltowe »'nt, dromO. man Rh» thoiiKht vnn a prd^l*^. She 4.) I Robert fiundi; Louiatana, I mif ol !(• 1 arr. by 8 00 p m -T: e Mm: Irf , p m —C A.r. temperature. ihan. -Tzeue Liebe" m — New* Dramaa "your ho !.•»> ! '.n 11' 15 p m.-Mu«iral . cemlnc the peculiar tx^havlour ot leri. —Newfoundland, "Y o u n g Floaol. i' -Diet 'Stabile*' Orehettra. NrrHnaa Part II The thre« collaborated in r^in- rar I V' p m. — the i«ne Hanaet manv .«ub»tanr»>.s at ih«*«e, tempera- i.xrr. bv Vaughan Wllllamsj, 'Ttmt 8 cn a m.-Cana<1 1.-^ Tf' )' N««8k n "1 r m — turn Inham Freaenta. lurea. inciuCUnf tlie pfaen Folk From BriMUa— to Be Mad* Wlft " (Arr. by MkHMl gulahlBf A cttlaacy UaM. IM Lux TolM ioop a«.->liiiU8at Miauttib • 30 y m -RoUi BMria, q— oa o^^ Soofs OrMt ' t , '

    yiCTOHM, BHmSB COLUMBIA, SCWDAY, FEBlUAaYa6. 198» CANADIENS AND RANGERS BAHLE TO DEADLOCK

    Tolmich Sets New Action During Recent N.H.L. Tussle MQNTREALERS MOVE WorUVs Record at CLOSER TO CHICAGO Track Meet Indoor FOR PLAY-OFF SPOT jLlipf^ One-lVnili of a Second Kroin Sixly-Five- IN>inl 1»n IMa>iii«i to l-l l ie Willi Metre Hurdle Dii^lanee in Madison Square (har- Gain Valuable Serond-lMaee Club Beiore io,.>00 Fans—l^afs den— Nejjro ^ ins Feature Sprint K\ent— Technician Wins $20,000 Beat Out B«>st4>n, 1-0—Briinnek Turns In Deckard V ictor in .'i-OOO-Mctre Race Flamingo Stakes at . Another Speetacular Dit^play Hialeah Park

    - Nfc'W YORK, Feb. 25 (/?') —Flash- 1 over the hurdles, he was caught and brUllani ptt.v>ed by Tommy Deckard, of Dniion period, took liiK a timely return to his MIAMI, fla.. VA. 38 (/r^^TKh- MONTREAL, ?Vb 25 (*).—In a don in tbcflnt to alipped a iona 1938 form. AUftn Tolmich, of De- 1 Bloomington, Ind., who went on and great his pa^ as they by nlcian, like , a .sf)eedy son of battle of back-checking five with a bllster- a knea* trolt. ra^ed to a new world record triumph by yardB Rt ' peerless Karuan trimmed Oene Ranner.s Ho ovrr Roy Staley, came on the oul.'^ldp under a hard First Lynn Patruk put the Sand, another infUien/a invalid. of fhp Venzke by .six \ ;irds In 3 54 fi f Southern Callfornlii a A | hand -ride by Ira Hanford to cateh aliend with ft Kensalioinal perlormancc be- flr.sl year a«o, ran the race he RjinRer.s were in his cotniift.tivp ap|X'arancf> the way ; then tally whfie the Slide past him With soeming with a after tUne, Northcott (11), Chicago tween the pipes. Time on boards, witii John CoUinge, of liked and won ii he plea.sed. high rebound over the head of Tiny Thompson, Detroit goalie. Baldy through loss of Larry ease. g a short- handed In of the lecfiit encountrr in Detroit. "The score was -twd two «ith the, Bofiton team caught up lowm. fourth and last. Venzke was able to haiiK onto the Black Hawks' lift win^. scored the tirst goal Molyneaux from a minor penalty. winner's time for the mile players Brim.sek was left all when the KedwinRs came through and the game ended in a 1 to 1 overtime tie. Other the Leaf rone, aLsO runner-up spot, while Chuck Fensker minutes later 'Ilip .sixty -metre sprint crown and furlontr was 1 ."iOl-S, well off (eatrama nghtj. LIne-l'pt Toronto .-nlpers a arc Doug Young (2), Jones (16), both of Detroit, and RobinsoM. of the Hawka alone wilh the Herbert of Wlnaconsm barely fought ofl went to a new chaminon, the track and world record of Rangisrs—Kerr, Heller, Pratt. N driving In on top of hiin. He rose Jersey City negro Archie San Roman i to take third. 1-5 held Brevity and Shlbicky. Thompson. The 1:48 Jointly by Oarsmen wound Kp their, scortng Colville, M. Oolvllle and to the occasion at least five time! streak consid- extended his undefeated DON LASH WINS Stagehand, but fast enough late in the game when F. DOheny Subs: WBt.snn, Dillon, L. Patrick. and stopped brniiaiiilv niid the fMna and semi-final, field faced Patrick, through his heat More inipre.vsive than Cuniung- edlng a strong breeze the Oarsmen Score Easy and Joe Andrews completed a drlb- C. Smith. Hextall, Hiller, M. gave him a trrand ovation a:> he left tied tin- world rrcord <>f 6 6 .sec- on the bark streteh. He started a defeat. then ham. If pos&ible, was his fellow iron- bUng attack with the latter scoring and Molyneaux the ice, de«pit<> capturuig the llnal by four favorite paid only $5 for hi.s Wentworth, ,ondS' In horse, Don Lash, of the Indiana and the try. Canadlens—Bourque, i.ine-l'pii 1938 winner, Ben VoUtant, second in Blake. feet from thf police. Lapping every one ol victory, while Wanderers bucked up in the d>ing Buswell. Haynes. Oagnon %nd State Over Wanderers *ror<)iito Uav. Hornt r. Kampman, Street Boys' $3,70 to place. Win Slebert, Drouin, Johnson, of the Orand the betting, paid Subs: D. Smith, lea.si once, the durable moments but Uie rally came too late. his' rivals at j Chamberlain, Met/, and Pansons. the Trudel and A A , New York. VoUtant carried the silks of Lorniin. Summerhill, hoosler retained his 5,000-melre It did one thiiig, however. It pre- Subs: McDoiUkld, Hamilton. Drlllon. Kxilace Peac (K k, of the Shore AC, Saratoga stable of Oeorg* Bull and Mor.dnu championship and in dtrinf so aet a 15-4 vented a Bay shutout when Jack Davidson, Kelly, Fowler, Marker* ZSberon, NJ., placed third to Rlvei John Morris. In Senior Game^ Referee, Mickey Ion; linesman, S. new citizens' and meet nobrd of Orogan booted a beautiful drop goal Romnes and Beii nacroes one-two-three at the finish. Mrs, Pas^e Whitney's Day Off Mentha. f forty out. 14:30.9. 4 from yards Boston—Brihisek, Shore, Portland* Perrln Walker, of the New York took third, a length and a half be- First Period—No scoring. 8.1 aoeoods off the mark Twice In the final canto, Orogan, This cut Rugliy Ranser.s, Pat- Schmidt, Dumart and Bauer. Subs! AC. was fourth, hind Volitant and six good lengths Hopes of Oak Bay Fifteen Winning City Second Period — 1. L he .. l'"! 49. 2. BAST VfCTOKY in front of the fourth-pilace Tlmef ul. rick The 69tli Regiment A. A., of New ClianipionHliip Vanish—J.B.A.A. Leacb at Half* like eleven seconds, made nice runs Wt ilund. Pettingcr, Hill, Cowley and Beelham, The victory was worth exactly Canadlens. Drouin (Bu&well, Trudel), UiipredicUble Charley York, with a relay team compo.sed but Ills .'-peed was too much for Uie Conacher. Herbert Woolfe, Jubl. 6-0 First 19:34. Penalties: M- PatHck. Went- former Ohio State star now running $20,000 to M. time, — Rowe Scores pf the backAcld and of Howie Borck. pick Squire, Lou other members Referee. Clarence lant owner of both Trrhnician and worth, Molyneaux. Campbell; llinii for the 60th Regiment A A . made a he was finally stopped by oppoatog Bums and Charley Beetham, Third Period— No scoring Penalty: man. Hap Day, Lawrin, which won the race last 1 nuiaway race of the last half of the favorites ' tacklers. chopped .six-lentlus of a second off LeavUig not a .sliiRlo doia»t to the 'e.stabllshed the Bays as year and went on to capturt the L. Patrick Flirst Period -McDonald

    1... ?, (n-*' failed to had cnif? ' [""'"d untft' Doiiir Peden WiU convert. The breather ar- C. Murdock rB) defeated W, Lees 14-1, ii-g. cold. rived «-l(ir Ull score unchanged. Monday. He had> a heavy iVot Compete in DOG (W>, 15-6. 15-3. M. .SlugKett defeated R. Milne Piayihg down the_alQpe the blue- The women's seeded brigade el HAS HIS DAY (}. Calderhead 'Wi defeated 1. rSLSi, 11-1. 11-0. Milwaukee Race sweaiered Oarsmen were decidedly Harris 'W), 18-14. 15-7 four, headed by Norma Taubele. LEG mOLOeSTmN EVtkLNLlSTEO the better fifteen. They widened their W. Wilson wing three-quarter, thirty yards M. play M — Promoters of tlie .mx- ran D Bonnifflce 'OHi defeated J. •w nithers. 11-1, 11-3. 0fi>RtWiQ C0H5 roF^SWKe Owned by JOHN mjEDH.fmMm'Ht for try. third tall, day bicycle race which opens a For the time there Brandon , 18-14. 11-15, 15-11. Sidney Wood, thin New FOR FRIDAY'S RIPLEY CARTOON Fin el here next Tuesday night an- EXPLANATION wa'; r.o conversion. O. Harwood (W) defeated P Yorker, favored with Sabln and Lebarge. near ~ Trail—The trail of laiApblack and oil is painted acroes the ice of Lake A penalty kick given against Tom 8-15, 15-10 15-10. J. Cavenagh defeated M. Sluggett, Mako in the current play, met only nounced \o6ky that J\iles The LaapUach ^ j Mutton «W>. counteract the reflection of sunlight by White Horse. Alaska, each Spring, to assl^ in breaking up .the ice, to | barney boosted the winners' total to J Murdoch fB) defeated W Mc- 11-1, 11-0. mild resistance in tpounclng Robert Audy, ,of Montreal, wpuid be rot Ice and the lampblack absorbs the rays Instead of reflecting them. It helps to the ;, „ 6-"! the white ice. Because , j^, -j^^. ^ 15-1 Cctwolation winnetp— Ke;>her, F'jre.',' H.i:« f,-7. U> teamed with TOrchy Fsden. chronises the break- Car-er orge Scott end Frank J. BlloU. of Nova U With an Injured right ai^le. He wv. Crelghton defeated T Key to Clubs: 'Di Duncan, (W) former four-time winner of fht hlip, but withdrew when M. with on Julv la 1927 and reached Vancouver, Octo'ier 15. 1927. They were towed by friendly motorlsu HsllfVx given attention by members of St AndersoTTfWt. 19-5 15-3. Willow' 'Bi Brentwood. . met unexpect- he suffered an attaek of the entire 4.000 miles. Th'v received tows from 168 dlfferen" motorists, four teams of horses and two teams Brigade .Wi defeated «ark'Strathcor»a ScfiboT), (OHi edly tough going before, overrominf John's Ambulance but did ; D P"dnev T. o! mule^. _ - not tttum to the field to play. (W>, 17-16, 17-16. dward Miklai^ llt« York, 19-4 M. noaae tMnm Huatm to Carmonirt Al^* KU^ Feauuw^ liev Xerk City. h.T, i .

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    •V, THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. B.C.. SUNDAY. FKBRUAKV 26, 1939 DED FIRST SETBACK BY ESQUIHALT WESTS HAN •

    • - ' : - — ' ^. . v League Champions Lowly Placed Clubs Chalk Up Surprises Beaten by Dockers In Scottish Soccer In First Division Arhrouth Blanks .Motherwell, 2-0, ami Kaitli Kov en* Defeat Haiiiiltoii—Albion Ko>er» Score iNetH and George Pajrne the Scott) StcHurt Tho Victory Over Queen's Park Otbcr Goal in 3-1 Victory Over Greeiuihirte— \ Winners De^rve Verdict — Victoria City Austin Taylor's Horse Sur- GLASGOW, Feb. 25 (CP).-.The an- PIK8T DIVISION Alierdeen 4, HearUs 3 Trinu Saanidi thlitlct, 5-1 prises by Winning at nual end-of-the-streteh drive by Arbroath 3. Motherwell 0. rcleK'atlon-threatened Scottish Foot- Santa Anitft Celtic 3. Partlcit Thiatle I. was well under- defensive play. Noel MorRan hill 1 League Clubs Hie law of averages caught up smart Falkirk 1, St. Johiuitone 1. flrst real the ganic- way today. The finish of the 1W8- irltb tbe Vlckoria West lootball team, got the shot of LOS AHQELBS, Peb. 35 iJP).— Hamilton Academicals 1. RaiUt. for forecasters ehsmplons, in, but Douf Laird, subbing 30 seasOQ is in light and ' teat N««on't first division Major Austin C. Taylor's Whlchcee Rovers S. . the thp Athletic Homsby in the Esqulmalt net, made are a little wary over choosing 2, yesterday aftrrnwn at captured the $10,000 San Antonio Hlbornlan.s Ayr United 3. contlnupcl In Uie sec- a Hne save of a hard, direct shot. two teams to play in minor company Park, ha Rlay Handicap in a stunning upset to- Queen ol South 3. Clyde 3. dropped After fourteen minutes Elsquimalt next season. ond-haU race and they day and em^ed aa a strong can- Queen's Park 1, Albion Roven % the season in scored when Halkett placed a loui Meanwhile, at the other end of their flrat decision ot didate in the $100,000 Santa 'Anita Rangera 2, KilmariiMic 2. when Esquimau kick In the pay-off area uid John the sUndlngs, Olasgoir Rangen have league competition next Saturday. St. Mlrren ij, Third Laiuirit 2. "Scolty" Handicap Into camp via a 3-1 score Watt headPd It over to practically ciinchfd tin- ch:unplon- tock them • DIVISION the Leaving the favored- Sorteado, the third SECOND The Dockers well deaerved their win Stewart, who cra;>hed it home to -hlp. Bowled over in Hee::y. Jacola and others to Alidnconian.s 2 Kin«'.s Park I. hitherto un- comer. Chuck Restell had the next round of the cup competition by 08 they outplayed the Major over, then straggle in out of the money. last Light Blues, Cowdenbeath 7, 8tehliom<«wlr L bcitcii Ki-eenshlrts iiv s; "f the chance, but skied and Clyde wtok, • five- Bell a fine opening, but Taylor^ Vancouver owatd with eight more games to complete DumbMton 2, DunferUaa Atti* iiuiety muiutes. without any question Watt gave geldinc: Into an the ball stralglit Into year-old Jump?d their Icattue schedule, are eleven letK- 0 of a doubt. Out at Hey^ood Av- he drove lead, and given a rousing ride Aberdeen, East File 6. Breclmi City 0. win- Restell's arms. It was a early pouils up on Celtic and ( i.ii" tl'.' city squad kept in the Tommy Basil James, clung to it potttlOB. City I, » save at that. by johit holders of aeoond idinbargh Dundat Inv van ajid came tttfough with good over the mile and one furlong route The promotion battle in the sec- United 3. £•1 decision over the InexptritnMd Later on Nip Sage hit the uprlKht and won by more than two lengths. ond ciicuit al.so Ls causing a little Forfar AthleUc 3. East Stirling I. Caan.ch Thistles. with the goalie veil beaten and then Cowden- Montro.se 5, Morton 1. drive, Completing the rout of the bet- mure attention than usual. With uordie Bell. bnllUnt right Payne mlaaed with a fleree j Neil To- beath ran up a first-position St. Bernards 2, Alloa 0. lay- Restell another great htop ting favorites, McCarthy's in uniform aft from BeU and at the oIT due to leg Setting a new world record lor the poli vault, Cornelius Warmerdam. of the San Francibco uivmpic only a four-point advan- Just ditioned baby which upset the great indow now hold TROl'BI.K AHi:.\D olev«r ball aajllmore drove one over the bar. at the, fiftktii ammal Boston Athletic As- just as smart and Club, dupUyed this form when he cloaN* t4 feet e l-% tochea over Alloa live poUiis over uit, ebruary 14. when tha tage and proved dangerou-s before Noel Morgan TOt- the equal- Beabiac F larmor raeord of 14 IMI 4 74 taelHg wig get to lfl7 by Otorfe .Johnny dia*mg ll»e West defence PAVNE SCORES this pulled out sur- escercise." was 1:49 3-5. ; league play yeaf, meet him and then .swingmg over I ^ Q^ute and a half after the sec- Standing of Clubs To- Present ; prisinK victories on Saturday, each dangerous crf)."es Esquimau's backs George Payne broke Whlchcee paid tl3, $6 and )4: j^^jj oppn^.^ iluij Ka.nmg two valuable poinUs in^ entry. with Oostun, paid and halves ijro.rd a menace- to the Itaprd liigh into the dar. an j ^^^^ when he iheu' bid to slay in the hrbt league. of $5.40 14,* and oongresaman, ii-ualiy .•^mart-working front line Bell's great cro.ss. Es- and in Old Country Soccer air to head in Arbroath, in seventeenth poaitlon, nu- 14.40. the champions and broke up already made a change I qulmalt had iwitli twenly-thre*' polnt.v blanked Billed Satiiidny rushes and eomblnatlona be- John Reaulta follow: Parttek Thlttla 10 13 4 55 87 SO merous .IS the period got under way, LONDON, Feb. 25 nnl») P'OOTBALL very erratic the pivot spot. The Wests tried AtUbunny. follow: at. Mlrren .10' • IS t 4t 61 34 cies and Albion, against Queen's Time. 1.47 I S. AIM r»n: City switch back to cup- freq\iently. bunching and pene- l^Mit. Ibony.Uoon ENaUaa lkaove Arbroath .11 8 18 7 43 (18 23 kicking to knui 11 a^r:>ln. but seldom Beiknol. Mad a.. Aowl* Park, al.so .situated lU'ar the bottom, Rncrmus. IB th« Blts 43 t::t :'i tlo play neit gaturday after- getthig their raids imder way. defence. Three riral DWiatan »!ow m trated the Esqulmalt EdUh. Ooala Ralth Rovers SO B 19 3 57 SO 30 downed the ainatei\rs. 2-\. Albion noon with the aemi - final • Albion Rover* 30 « 18 4 «s IS at mlnutei from time, "Scotty Stew- SKCONO aACK—Mile tnd oM-«ttSrt«r: p w L U I A. P and Ralth are tied for nhieteenth 37 41 rounds of tlie iWcstrope) . . 139 30 tlS.SO lt.30 30 20 • 2 58 Sacaae OivlaiaB McOavin Cup when he took Playback E\frioii pasttion. with twenty points each, early minuter witli the art put the game away SI IS 40 In, the Flashlnt Colors (Lou- Wolvf rh»nipton W. so ts s S OoaU competition booked, fleeretary a ter- » I.40 3.00 s 7 64 IS IS V. while Queen's Park, In eighteenth attacking fuiiously, Bobby Bell 6 pass and crashed home den Otttiy County 11 IS P. W. L. D. A. P Dockers * SO 7 83 4S 3» 3 Axel Klnnear announced yes- R«M1 tailed to Tuleby (Robintoni Middlesbrouch 11 14 10 Cowdenbeath It 31 3 R9 34 45 place, has twenty-one points. three 4oca- rific cbot whieh ran: Recottna. Mid- Twenty-Nine British Colum- 3 55 45 35 3:> on 3:00. Alto . IS 10 IB 8 3 79 41 Bell save the WMU Tim*. Charlton Athlatle 30 Alloa 15 terday. At the Royal Ath- DIdutrlluit. Donald Duck. Head- 30- 5.^ 43 33 from being ecered upon by hold (hipman, Bdlinn Wandfftri 12 9 9 East rife 27 18 5 4 M 48 40 A large crowd saw a thrill-packed ion, ConeiMat, :>2 hunter. Brilliant LKht, Dark bia Titles to Be at Stake .Sl(>..r Cily ai li 10 u yi 33 Airdrironlana 27 IS 8 68 47 17 letic Park, two strong teams, teams fol- Parada. game, where Rangers and Kilmar- ( Obee refereed and Standard Time. Eaeter 30 13 11 8 53 43 33 Dunlermllne 16 12 8 5 71 54 Joe Alton Villa ...... M VlctorU West and Victoria 10 la • 35 38 31 .... It 13 10 4 tt ft IS nock battled to a 2-2 deadlock The low: THIRD RACE—ona aUla: At Crystal Garden Arktnal ,.• u St Bernard* II II 8 48 48 SO Dundee It t> 4 78 51 It City, win battle it out at 2 45 BUCKLEYS Enoch Borland tWIl- Uvtrpoot H V Killies. victorious over the Light Cooper, 111 30 SA SO .. 30 II II 1 41 50 30 Dumbarton 37 S • 10 17 t« Victoria West—T. Restell. llamai tMM Orlmsby Town M with Joe 01)ee the referee. 14.40 7 10 10 B 41 42 2S cup coinpetltlcn last season, Carttre (Lonadan) Aquatic stars from the British Preston North Cnd :a 10 Brechin City .... 17 S IS I tt tt at Blues in R. Bell, smith. C. Restell, R. Barnes, 28 HiUlnger lOray) 3 30 MRnihfslfr Unltad 30 e 10 11 4) 47 Dunrtre United .. 26 II 13 3 47 M 35 drew away to two-goal lead in the At the same hour out at Hey- THHIUrAIDS Bread. Mainland, .some of a BarpM, N. Sate, Morgan, and Timr. 1 3S4-S. Atao ran: Short Columbia whom Suiidrrlaiid 39 10 II 8 3« 43 38 Morinn 26 9 II 6 54 60 24 a. J wood Avenue, the Navy, of tho Cannibal. BhaaU Buddy, Oanflald. The Brmtrord 30 II 13 6 44 it IS Stenliousrmuir 37 8 13 5 48 83 33 nrst-half. but the home team un- FOR have gamed national recognition in . Dallimore. Marker. Vallar Lad. Bhasta Rackat, Oaaa- I>edh IS 1« 13 7 4> ."^l 27 Porfar Athletia ...... 2S t.l« 3 68 M 31 corktd a po'Aorful offensive in the Wedne.sday Iy;n(nie. will meet lon, Calaveraa. meets in various pi^rts of 37 .M 14 IB swimming . 10 17 Moody. Joe, United . It 1 Jl Rina'K Park IS t It 1 tt Esqulmalt — Laird, Blarkpool I SPEAKERS, '82 llnal forty-hve minutes to gain the Saanich Thistles witli SMOKERS, I .Dave foi'RTH RACit—aia fwlanav the Dominion and abroad, will in- H udder sfleld Town 30 • 18 5 41 49 11 Mcnlro'f S7 7 18 4 77 18 Halkou, .McBay, >'^ Barnswell. 'i'l 49 9!) la Watt. 7 4 74 ! Tk«T wM>Uf» iIm Ihroat. krtp AIvlw il^ngdeni ...... tiO 10 t4 63 11 <0 Poriimouth 2V 6 12 11 Kns' S!;rlin(! 16 K) piit in points, each team misted a Swan in charge. In ease of' a vade the city Saturday to compete 1^ 57 33 Ihr brr«th mmrtt. th» Stewart, John Watt, J. Alrchut* (Richardl 4 00 3.00 I^firfstrr City 30 7 14 B Leith Attildir 24 7 18 G. BeU. ' penalty shot Reid and McOrogan tie at the 11 j] i end of re^rulafion \o\rm rlrar. and afford aU P>ithful Mavd (Utah- in the provincial championships. Chrl.vr* 28 8 15 5 47 5S Bdlnburxh City 2) 4 17 4 43 tl Holt. ' and I ' prolrrlH.r. nrlin-t in- .Stewart, Payne man ... 4.40 BitmiDaham 10 t 17 » 48 tl It were sliarpbhooten for tho visitors, time a hall hour dlT Crystal Garden pool, scene of many of overtime I 10 4-5 Alao ran: 'Bulwark. ffftion. V • CIT* IN YICTQBY whi'.e McPhatt aad —MH aMMd tm wlUtoplayiod. 1,1 BroWn Jade, Red Pewtr, Oala- major events, will be the venue for SBBiOVS j OoaU Victoria PH .. Many Sttnta. Rangers, Although they held the Brlti.sh Columbia title Rala. A. the P. W.L. O.P. P ' back—Ullc and ona-alitemth l nrm 3B ,. 1 11 .vcoreles.5 until abotit six Biac nbum Rover* .. II IS 10 1 75 48 Well, your wife Aberdeen, strong northern entry, .^^^- ..^ xM City eleven Page Boy iJameii) ..^ 113.40 tO.OO 14.00 Twenty-nii>e event£ are listed on i Baggs— and hpWa 30 14 S 11 48 33 39 before the close of the Count Atlas lAdamo 1M- t.40 " ' edged out Xhv equally-torinidable monutes the attracUve programme The first 3t 18 8 :> 49 34 37 keepingf 4.10 j nt"*" OF Pomkee .s RANGE > 4-J. feature at LARGE squad sUpped |*h«fTifM wrdiif.«d«y IS 15 8 & 67 44 3 Hearts. in the da> flrat half, the Saanich Time. 1 44 4-5. A1M> KB: MMBt Vernon race will cnmmoncp at 8 o'clock RafTfT.' her jhead'a troubling DA. BAIilARtyS DOa AND 10 5 4B 34 3j -Oh. period and n. Par Scout. Wild Turkay. Oaaabaw. 10 15 traction I'attillo and Hanulton eaih • the final 3S ' CAT WHKK badly in .s 1 15 10 5 71 58 Vancouver I a n d bwuniniinj i Brommch 10 her a lot, SIXTH Mlla «Be>«lfhth ^^e scored pair for the Dons, uul Oar- ^core pf RACE— «Bd 19 14 t 7 47 35 35 a trailed the redshirts by r ' Pulnani' Whirhrrr ijameo tlS.SS MOO M Ofl League officials in charge of the bad. Oot neural- Fabfwwf ir la JTaet* 4 Luton Town 10 15 11 4 60 50 34 Baggs—That's rett duplicated the feat for Vbft vlsl- Men's Shoes of the game. Today tCouccu ' ... t.40 4.00 5-1 at the end meet, yesterday announced the 32 13 11 8 41 40 14 Coniraaaman tOennlat 4.40 Burnley gia? tor.v. niack added the tliM Mln- surf Street worked hard to make Cheaterfleld 39 13 10 6 47 41 11 Ir Tan er Maelt f«f DraN Both squads Time, i -401-5 Alto ran: PreW. Olimpo. programme. Events for juveniles, FOR Hoi*purt IB 13 B 8 48 43 11 Raggs—No. wants a new hat. biu'gh goal. Wtar for the f:»as. but the, Crnvat. IJjaroll. O.i^uni ll'rlflv Quirk Tottenham It intere.';llnK Junior.s and .seniors are carded with United It II 11 1 54 41 N Dull. 8»f»p»loi .)»c i/'.a, .Nil U.tr .Sort^ado. West Ham YOUR like ai It 11 1! 1 ts SS IB ffRt THBBB OOAU lliUtles still iooked more War Mlrmfri'l Fl'..iig Ler. Hoiify Cloud, six relay eventa to wind up the eve- Manchester City .. 11 • 13 10 .SO 51 28 $6.50 Bury Ce ltic, victoi i()u.s 2-\ over Heart.s $5.00 ^ division club flaying out of •il vi sTH R.%( F—One milf DOG econ 4. SO YM.C.A., -Pacific Club and the Vic- Cathcart's Soiitlmmpton 10 10 14 6 41 ih hritlay on Time, l ists. Atao ran: Oovat Dean. tl 10 l'rrf(nni against Partick Thistle In an all- of Referee Dave Swan's toria will .SwniiM-H Town .... n 5 14 to 14 ••TbOoni* QviMiT PMlWMr to auree with Bdward.- Olar*. Over Amateur Swimming Club I Decurla. Count Bky It 70 30 and S»r»lr«" Noti» ForfM 10 t It I I Glasgow contest, and won handily. decisions and expressed their views Yondrr. Muwatlnr. be on hand to carry the Capital International Card NMrwIch at t IS 1 IS M IB ai •llrrrt Pbaa* S'Slll eiOHTH RA( E— r»o mitri 3-1. Carruth netted all three goals FOR in no uncertain terms QHJMnjr oc- City's colors Into action against the Tranmert Rovera at 4 aa. 4 aa bt ta Baalut I James) . 19.00 14 40 tS 10 before McCrlndle tallied for Thistles. YOUR ca;-.i<>ni> Anhetation (Napier) 000 5 30 Invaders TTie local tram will bo ThlrS SMtlaa rELJS Stephen Army bat- Mr. finn (WaU) 3 so Palkh-k lost their 1-1 took a pass from Ord to well balanced, aiu) followers of the Ooala Billy Knowles, ground by CpAT Condon Time. 1:31 l-S. Aiao ran: Turklah Brand. N' tler, and Theijiiirt /V'r.irsleitce P. W. 1* D P. A P .stalemate at home agaln.st St. John- the only goa^ of the first Dtaritaa. HadtoW. Maltclovs. Traaikird. aquatic jpastime jiliouid witaeai a 43 sectue Newport County ... 31 It 1 I 4t 34 former Britlkh Columbia 37 36 stone scored for Fal- of Quality half, after the .squads had battled number of thrilling finishes. Rradint 31 13 7 13 53 champion, will return to the 29 14 7 8 .SI 38 38 VALUABLE it) CrvKtal Palace kirk (or alDta. Ayr on fairly even terms. Following BOOKKHPIB In addition the swimming 3'> Friday eve- Hiu-liton tt.d Hove 30 14 • 7 4B 36 fisticuffing wars Dr. BALURD'S United t chances at Sdin- No fl.iiiihnvant rvrnt.'- .senior women's and .s 8 t ftt It U the breather, however, the City's men yiKTii'. l'»rlc Ranaer* 39 13 ning at the Army and Navy "Can you 4o double entry?" asked 38 14 S 5 41 II 13 burgh witl nlans. and won 3-1 •dyertising has take diving will si''>o be held. Lynda noui county . better passing atUck began to 13 B 8 43 3B 32 Veterans' Auditorium. Lou)s the employer of (he pnwpectfvt em- M to boo.st their p(Piiit tnijii to twenty- four Adams, Vanteuijer women's a c e 10 13 18 8 4fl 44 33 tv#f. boon neces- effect and ttiey marked up j SJ.^^'J? §{; ; Callan. matchmaker for the ployee. performer, ahd Oeorge Athens.! swindon Towa 3B 13 10 7 .SI 47 31 six. McKlenzle stored twice, one DOfiasd CAT FOODS sary for ?oaLs to Saanlch's one. 31 the 30 12 II 7 4. 39 Victoria Boys' Athletic and penajtjy, "I can do triple entry." was M^.t/,:;- from a and Oenunell added Hallard'a la rana<1a'a fineaf Mainland diver how attending the 30 13 13 5 43 43 31 I Dr After passing up two golden op- ' pet* reply 31 Hobby Club, yesterday an- the third the United. d«a aB«1 rat food. Your University of WfashmRfon, are ex- Aifi-nhoi 29 II t t 11 43 fk MPne heallhirr an. I happier portunities In front of the City's 10 10 B 4t 81 ?9 staging of will be • Triple entry?" Kxetrr City 2S nounced the an- looked af t^r lUte Hibs' lone reply. pected to make uie trip in defence 8 44 46 3« I a^lth thta balancad Slat. lift the suburbanite.'; crashed the outhenS United 7C> 10 10 Interna boxinc one entry for the working « 38 43 28 other "Yes— 10 IJ ! of ten-con- their UUis. Uniud . 28 . If^j^he oMtt game tho taking Gib- of f Toreaay ff«ftf Itrtrfwhft. PORT WINE tcore column, Robson IB 8 13 8 32 .S3 24 with and partner ahowlng the true profits, an- 1i««n.»lrli Tomn iCnowlefl getting top billing. Bveryoiie recognises other for the sleeping partner show, 7 11 8 33 39 2.' erstwhile leaders, met on the for- orient . 38 ' CUpinn DR. BALLARD'S its true quality on miniite.t previously Munro had The complete programme follows: 28 7 13 8 31 48 32 Pour Port Anceles fighters ing .small profits, and ; third for Bounieinnulh .... mer'.-- grounds Que< ti of .Soiitli won 34 39 31 the first sip. Ever .•^neaked one around the Saanlch Senior women. 50 yards, free Bri«tol Rovers ... 3B 8 14 9 ANIMAL reeo Moouett collector showing a will appear on the programme. 3-2 and advanced two notches in the the income tax Vale SS 8 IS S 33 43 21 I since 1670 Warre & field. .style; .senior 100 yard.-, free Port LTD ix).vt at the other end of the men. 17 t 31 48 IS lo«." Wahell 3B 8 I More complete details will Im sfdndtngs to fifth position. Clyde Co . of Oporto style. Juvenile girls. SO yard.o yards, free .S 10 52 34 18 Port. Always aged ater in the Saanich goal, Munro I)(iiiri>.»;er Ro%er» 2B 14 7 to 35 37 Gala style .sf-iiinr women. 100 yards, Sniiiiiport County 11 15 t 30 years in wood. taking the baU and leorlnt from In Tide in 4 84 40 38 . 30 It BrRrtford City . . ; 100 yards, 3.S front breast 8trok9 senior men. 30 IT 12 I 71 47 C o n V i d o ii never rlRht In Crewe Alraandra breast stroke: juvenile girls, SO Hull City 39 r< B 5 8B S3 3.^ sold in bulk. later Webster came 3-. Ten minutes 3f> 16 U 3 5S 47 uivenlle boys. 50 Olrt'.iain Aihletlc vard.*;. bark.strokf. 8 83 .-.I n Just Arrived! . B out tor meet a City attack and Bill Chfirr , . 3« U is n..t .«;enlor w omen. 50 .... 28 12 9 7 a:i 41 31 Tins CI livemciit hemp. City yard.s, bark.stnke. Storkport County Robbins sagged the .".I S2 31 N«-* Briahtan H " 5 livlied i>r (lispl,i\ cd I'v tjie yard.s, bark.'stroko: .senior men. 100 S2 ?n , marked up their final tally shortly Rcinrrham SI 12 13 6 M senior women. 3- 30 10 10 in 34 38 Sn or ' backstroke; l.iiHU>r Tdntrol I'.narfl hy (oiun're^l a yards, .^aimi Town ... after when Condon 31 13 IS 4 48 S4 30 o( r.ritish metre diving; Junior girls. 50 jards, Barrow the GovrninuiU penalty, awarded becauM Joe Crowe Mnroln City 30 10 12 8 f>7 88 78 • .-itroke; junior boys. 100 yards, ! 1 4 ts ;i brrnst !• .11 4B Cohinibia. W . ' ! ni n dumped Munro > In tront of the ts 83 31 free style; .'cnior women. 200 yards, Ro-hdali^ 31 11 IS » B 12 R s: zf • 3t 1 net OJi"tie(id , yards, : free style; senior- men. 400 CarliMr 3B in 14 4^ 71 VS follow: K ^'} -i ?4 tiaaiii.s free style; Junior girls, 50 yards Dat'linalon 11 B 1« Youson. •11 « ;4 8 42 84 12 Victoria City — Rowe, yards. York City backstroke; Junior boy^lSO Hartlepool 4 44 77 20 Robblns, Robblnsj 1 •• ; I Fleldhoiise. C. G. baf k';trokr; .'-enlor men 3 metre Aecrina toll < » > 4 4 tt T7 10 I Williams, B. Robblns. Condon, ncoTTisH i.r.4<.ir ENLARGED i diving; Juvenile gifU. 50 yard.^. Munro, Ord, MoKay and Joe Rob- PROSTATE breast stroke; Juvenile boys. 50 bu». brerl'^f stroke; Junior boys, A P •r I'rinarv lilt Mm yard."*, ^T. W. L. n r saanieh Thistles—Webster, Crowe. Ranaer* M i\ i 8 98 48 4S New CONAUL1 US 100 ynrd.v brrftft stroke: Senior ' Celtir 3» I"> 7 83 43 ?7 a«ol •'hUi* nl Mfnnooo an« nL-.^eiulrn. Mow.ii. ("..bon. Under- relay: M women. l.SO yards, medley Aberdacn 3" 18 B 5 77 M 57 Oth«r ni* at Mtn.' «Hh Ufaimfnl For Felto for TrcgcUis. Robson, Oak- Heart* 30 18 10 4 80 5i 38 tot enUrfM fT«ai»'« wiTMotn wood. One, .senior men. 150 yards, medley relay; 1.S 88 .SI rorm !•>• ueen o! .South 31 10 8 M oPrHATtON Oi«tno«i> t ley end McDonald. Junior girls. 900 yards! relay: junior «;j 30 14 10 t SB .S3 l« rtron and iflvle* l* •l«ln W- m.r'; ,. .'^''nlor 3I I4 12 5 S4 S8 33 tr\nv ft** Bf aiatt 0«r « bovs. 200 yard-, relay, women. HJtirl'.ton AeaetMtaaU 30 13 10 8 S3 8-. 33 I Kilmarnock -Irrmmil 01 dl»U •llhaill Mt- AKrt;KTii()r

    ridht • .said tlie "Oh. that's all . . . Stctaon . . . Scott . OWLV Tflwlf^ DERRICK COSBY Defeating Munros Again one-arm member of tiie R.A.S.C. Christy, etc. Our standards ' young Pacific S»im- (M.T.>. "1 just threw in yie clutch. PIlOMtSINa of QUALITY require that minK c:ub free style artist who 'AHOOUVlSR. Feb. 2> 'CP> Vancotner Westerns IWR Cana- every hat b«-«f rg«l FUR will compete in the British Columbia champion*, won Mi/- rleht to in« t Toolce< in dian basketball felt and these ranf;e in price championship swimming gala Sat- V;the flnaU* of the Inter-Cliy Bn Ke'ti.i;; l^aKue \f'rr tot.itrM from ^3.50. Coma in and B. C. CHAMPIONSHIP urday evening at the Crystal Oar- when they sUged a last period drive to whip Munro Furs. t^3t. two-oui-cf -three semi nnsi series la itnlfht il den. One of the city's leading )tt- Westerns won the best gaancs, defeating Munros 47-34 in the first contest. •eenile natators. Cosby should make Tookes and Wettemi Ma meet here TtModay In the opening SWIMMING GALA showing in the provlneial a good game of play-offs MARCH 4-1 Titrenty-nlna events, with SATURDAY, title gala. Munros started out "well and were leading at the Ond of W. & J. TMrly I.C CMm^weiliipt to •« Coiiteled fm the first ."irheduled to start at S the nr

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    THE DAIUf COLONIST, VICTOR TAi B.C., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26> 1939

    IRELAND DEFEATS SCOTLAND IN RUGBYJUSSLE

    Into First Local Sport Rpsulta XV Wolverhampton and ELECTRIC Moves At a Glance OAK BAY RANGES EvertonjKemain in MOFFAT in for BVOBT NEW 19S9 MOMLS Place Bid BarMVi Cop WINS AOAINI N0W0W1WSIW" J.B.A.A. II. Otk Bay Wan- Tie for Leadership dertn 4. Coach Mickey Murray's Styltd for today's] kitclMRt. Championship HeylaiUI Cup Moffat ftaN^ fWfiH tvoif Ruggers Trounce Scot- Rare for First Division Honors !)<'> eloping Into Oak Bay Wandeian M, Oa- cooking need. In buying a. nadian Scottish 0. tish Squad, 24-0 iHo-irain Battl<-— l)<'rhy (ioiiiity .4re Losing Moffaf you can be secure in IriHhmen Chalk I j» 12-3 l)rci<^ion in International Vletocte OOUate 1. Navy 0. Ground—Leaders Meet INexl Saturday the knowlc(igc Hiaf you can Tournament \\i {urv 25,(MM) Fan» at Dubliti PObTBAUi lYbuncing a short-handed Cana- dian Scottish team 24-0 yesterday get no fintr value anywbtrt. i««d at the Interval, 9-()—Winner's For- First Division afternoon on the lower field at Mac- LONDON, Feb. as CT).—The rMa West BroRurlch Alblci; S, Tnn- Esqulmalt 3. Victoria West 1. wards Uittplay Superiority donald Park. Coacti Mickey Murray's for the Fjiglish Football League mere Ro\er.s o 935.00 FREE WIRING Vletorte Olty t, Saanleh Oak Bay Wanrterem eontlnu^^ i.s developing into a FIRST DIVI8ION ThlsUaa 1. the pace the Xnt«nmdl»ta League * and and a liberal allowance for In grim struggle between E^prt<>n Nartheem leetlen .store the margin, but McKibben DUBLIN. Fe»). 25 (CP». -Bhowing race. Wolverhampton Wanderers. Both your present rartge. Prices' Intermediate Learue Acr: insrkwl iiniirovenMnt over iMi M«- again tallied to add tlij- extra points. iiiKton stankir t, Crewe The Oak Bay boys lifted the hUtlal teams won on "foreign" soU In to- from Young Liberals 4, earner- Alexandra 1. 1^129.50 on'A form, Ireland drfrated Scot- MacRae kicked off' fpr ScotUnd half championship. sufferiiiR only day's round of Rames while Derby was 0. land. 12-3. In a ihnllutg Rugby bat- against a strong wind: MaeRae Ms one reverse, and yesterday marked County .slipped from the contention, Bamsley 3, Southport 1. tackled <>n;v a yard from the Irl.^h Caveys 3, Navy 3. tle today to go into the lead in the up their fourth straight triumph in lemixjrarily at least, by drawing I-l Barrow a. York City t. defenders in quadrangular International tourna- line alter beating .six the second half race. Hie victory with Manfheater United at Old Merrhants' Lesgve Bradford City 1, Gate.sheatf L weaving rush. ment. The Irishmen lead with two a praetleally ellaehed the henora for IVaffard. KENT'S, LTD. Mount Tolmie 3. AdnUrals 3. Ireland opened the acorl^ig follow- the Wanderers. Chester 4, Wrexham 2. Mralght victories, England and Wolverhiimptons 2-0 victory ai S41 YATES STREET PHONE E6013 ing a rush by 'the forwards. Cromey Juvenile Halifax Town 1, Rotherham Walea are in second place with two Leagaa Scottish started with fourteen men Liverpool was a clear-cut allair, but af»i-i t hlrteoi/T*!.!! .sent Moran over United 1. polnta eaeh. while Seotland luui baen Un4ar SIxtaan and were making a real job of their there was an element of luck In the utes' play, but McKibben tailed chol.<; United lamM the extra points. Maple Leafs 4, taqulmalt to add Martin about halfway through the 1-0 The home Uam led at hall lime. Lincoln City 0. date. Scottish forwards repeatedly Meat Market 1. 3, Darlington The first half the Waiid. nr.s gained the Everton qtie^Uon the .^lipping In two second-half There waa no of beat their opponents in the scrunts, New Biight' .^;ii'''''i''rit iii a hard thr lerrier-like tactics of the but pert of the Oldham AttiMto «, Dgne—ter Will Your 8t. Lmils CoUege T. Pet game. Martin, far from Saturday the two leadera meet at match played before 2.').000 spec- upset Scotland's backs. Irish pack well; decided to retire aftMr about Rovers 0. Weea 0. Wolverhampton In English Cup play, tators In a drizzling rain. In ring- Then thoint.\ kicking a penal^ fOal a hard-driving set of forwarri.s that stania All-Stars to give them a f-O lead at leafue match a few dayi agOu- Bournemouth 1, Watford 1. WhoN YoM Mainland 3, Van- from in front of the posts. battled fiercely in the loose and nul- the breather. psnallzed. but couver Island I. LIKELY CHAMPIONS Brighton and Hovs AlMflB t. lified most of tfle Scottish backs' Ireland next was Panman *»*mpU at COmbluai ion Ilridgman Cap Toko t ho lion, and this was followed by a In the second half Wanderers with Sheffield United in the battle Bristol Rovers 1. Bristol City 1. Last season Ireland flni&hed at the Won by the Victoria Wom- { hard Irish forward m h .Sayei.s cros.sed the Scottt.sh line four times, for promotion from the Second Di- Cardiff City 2. Northampton i bottom of the tournament table with en's Orass Hockey Club. with Morrison, gliiou. l»*Hn «nJ v'«'«n. Town 0. rn ii rir(ip-fcict ovtf bif finrt gnri Wrirnnrt Gove ment Eye Test "p straight dPfPHtK SrnTland UK Binmnr from a mark Just bafort the interval Corcoran earrylng the balL Cor- CountjF appear likely champions Xieter Oitgr I. Newport County 1. nlng Uie crown with great victories SECOND HALF coran dropped a goal and converted of the Northern and .Southern Sec- Ipswich Town 0. Notts County 2 One oi Iha innportam tMtg you nnu»t p«u i» for ever Kntland, Walas and Ireland. fLanadOWnc); three-quarters. F O. one try to complete his afternoon's tions of the TTiird Division. Newport Mansfield Town 1, Swindon "vteMd acuity." Sinre thp two rf>iintri»».'s first met in The ground was badly churned Moran (Contarf), H. R. McKibben work. » the (Instonians). D. Torrens (lohem- lost at the week-end, but retain a Town 1. 1877 Scotland ha.s reglAtered thirty- up when the teams resumed and W IhOTB is any doubt in your mind about your seven- point Queen's Park 1, Tor- three -quartf-rs found it dlfjlcuit to iaiLM ;i!id V J Lvlfle > Bedford i; PlayinK at Admirals Road. Vic- margin over Reading Rangers four victories while thrae matches abHity tb pass this iBtt consult • compctgnt gyg toria and Crystal Palace. United 1. handle the greasy ball. ha;tua< k.v Ci F Cromey iColU'giaiisi, ColleKe defeated the Navy. 8-0. quay mdad in ^tnletnat^s auHioritY at or»ce After ten minutes the Scottish and O J. Morw^iin <01d Belvedere); The setback about ruiiml the sail- Dominating ihe K"me at Liverpool. Reading 5, Aldershot 0 HALf TIMK LEAD ors' • balcks carried play to the other end forwards. R. Alexander (Royal Ulster second half champtonahlp Wolverhampton showed accurate ^uthend United 1, Clapton CORECTAL len&es wiN give you the rrMximum m

    ' The home players M. 9-0, at half- At this stage the mud-plastered ConsUbular>'>. J. W. Irwin (North hopes, but left them %lth a mathe- combination and quick tackling. Orient %. • •ye comfort. t>tM« imftf tyf)* lenses' permit you timr F C, Moran, Clontarf wing plavrr.s w«-re almost uni rnijii.lzahlc of In land I. R B Mayne iMalone), matical ehanee of eatehlng the lead- Westcott nave hl.s team a 1-0 lead Walsall 4. Piort Vale 0. to s€»e clearly through any part of the lens right lOarroweni. ers. I three-quarter, scored an uncon- The Irisii forwards were helped U. O LouRhlin J. Ryan at half time, .scoring after four min- to ttie very edfe! Thus, they enable you to be- (University Couple, Dublin), H. J Swetnam refereed at Maodonald utes' play. Despite verted try after tiilrteen minutes, by some good touch-kicking by the a strong Liver- FAIR GROUNDS RACING eoim • Mfer car driver- CORECTAL lens^ are Sayers (Aldershot Services). C. Park, and the teams were: pool thrust the find a littlf lalfT H R MrKibben. backv Lyttle auffttad a cut over at start of the,sec- DBTTer Ttw your eyei! CM>rk) Oak Instonians centre registered a pen- his right eye. Teehan (University CoUege, Bay Wanderers—Page. Boate, ond half the Wolvas came back to •Srotland'.s o(X'ning ,M<>re wa.s the and I. HeadOB (IDnlvcrtflty OoUege, Cook. Corcoran. Murdoch. Brodigan, increase (their PAIR OROUNDB. M. Rc iity goal from an easy posltlMi. ttargln through (MMtMCTAL 4mww mm Dublin). Barber, Palin, McDonald. Lindsay, Dorsett. suits herie today follov: culmination of a clever movement mMiH^H (4« l^derr tkr pro First-half scoring was .completed ' hff »f i BACB—ats fvrloaat: Innes, Turner, Harmston, Bliott. msT CORICT^L by Shaw, MacRae and the BooUand — Fullback. T. Penman' Davcy Leeds more enterprising Mf^rtabafk (johoMnt .... when H. J. Sayers. Aldershot Serv- j Ji.w tSM mm fM$iam tftromfhiomt CamaHm. Tkay Prtnrru J «0 1 40 latter going over, but tha try w** (United Servirfsi; three-quarters, and Morrison. than E\erton in the op»'ning forty- Dlxlr (BumO Ury. dropped a goal from a mark. •Qiilck <8tu!ler> A on 4 an not converted. J. R Innes (Aberdeen University), Canadian Scottish — McDonald. five minutes Ainsley Scotland after the and at inside- Time, 1 11 1-}. Alao ran OaaM, Teddy Improved Bl.shop, Shortly bPloie the end Tc>rri'n.s D. J. MacRae i.St Andrews Uni- Mair. S .Martin. Baxter. left, after sfe'nding in .several stinging Bane, Snorky. Uaeoraa. change "Of ends and during a .sp<'ii *Ocad beat tor plaet. dashed forward after a meiee near versity), R. W- Shaw (Glasgow High Wilson, Garrison. Sorenson, Mc- long-range shots, finally scored when thr bark.s initiated some smart 8BCONV BACB—•U.furlaass: the Scottish line and frabblng a Lean, nraacr, Luxton. Harris. Agar School) and K. C. Fyfe (London after twenty-nine minutes. Midway Cackle Ttmt (Marrare). .. .M.M tl OO I3.W IMPERIAL OPTICAL COMPANY I move^ J. R. Innes. Aberdeen Uni- loose ball scrambled over Ire- Chief t Bor (De«> S 10 4 «n for Scottish): halfbacks. R B Bruce- and Jonea. through the .second half Bentham Aa All-Oaaadlaa OrvaBlaation versity flash, wiwit PleMe Doctor lOroei 3 an over following land'& second frv but McKibben S(()ti;shi Lockhart (London and put E^'erton on equal terms agaiiist Trnif 1 14 J.^ Al'O ran Wiictisnsll •Cnaaa aaS FaatavlM la VrUMlpal OiUea froaa .run,. gfiTKl conitjinat ion TIt' place Ofnrr.i H T'lrrrii, .Siio» fl')W»r. Zai •hull failed with M..- ki' k T. F' Dorward iCmla': forwards the run of the play and ten minutes kick (ailed. D. scored try THIRD RACt—Mile and one-«U(renl)i Torrem a THE TEAMS O. C. Henderson. I. N. before Graham the end Cunllffe brake the Hickory Lad iBowant Il.ie I4.SS I3.M for Ireland before the eloae to r»- Ir<>land — ndUNtek M. Murphy Books Pride (Edinburgh Academicals). W. Purdie LOCAL CAOERS deadlock. (Dew) 8.SS ISO Oold Color 'Calvrrti V4 ml00 iJedfore.Mi. G. B. Horsburnh iLon- .s^-cond Tlmr. 1 V) Alsu ran C:hf( ICS. Triple Division matches were I Vrrta \ci Macs Caiilor '. don Scottish I. A. Roy (Waieilooi, packed Play, Almarinr. Broadway Oirl. Unni*' 111 with thrUU. Sheffield United Kate, WaUlh Brmji 4 Urirr). D. K. Mackenzie P.rn.vr IJot tOC ..«•«• •••aaaaei Ifll .;»y D Hr»u in scored the pnly goal of the match POI RTB BACE—All (urlonci Quick Quick lOj Iniprudrnt ... , . . . . 1 Edinburgh Wii..drrersi and W. B Roidrf lOroa) m against Manche.st

    . ' Young .. . tSO I SS SBCONB BaCB—MUa and aavtnty yard* , rtPTH BACE-^ila antf a ai a iaai levejl m with Blackburn Rovers at the Brodra i Mirny) .J io Ivory ' Mm 104 Labor Day ... , ..

    1 1,1 .1. r.iii Br.ktil c T;mf Aho 1 Jay D, r»s!iini Idea 101 IJnparallrIra •. top of the heapi Rovers Wnt under _ . , U.U Bombers Reach Island Final Banr. Youni Cnuntj. My Uty. Hop* Dia- Solitary T .I|P Noah* Pride in 4-3 to Tnttehham Hotspurs In mond Veil ISl aur ... I Mf O My no Mere Prollc .. ,.. too Stepinanoa And Cardinals Defeat Ijundon. PIFTH BAIE—All furlona* , 107

    Prlaoner , .-• . Phalaaan iBo»rn> ta.OS It.SS ft.tO My . • • • ... 100 Boy Valet lie COLlOD CUiB BRBAKl gaOULBBB •Drwl lyxlrr H ...... 10« Oold Sal in 100 Anna Orand 4 40 1.40 Colwood. 40-18 Blue Chatter 101 Miaridaii Vntf Boy iKf.prfi 4 40 Rahy 10.^ ' Maiuhesfer suffered cruel luck ' Oawatne ..... i:'i I ^lo Kry.v T\n\r. I 1.) : . ANo r*n Trlik«lck. 100 when MiLsi>n. centre forward, suf- f'rriini Brrad. Bu.'.trr Bi.y Virginia J. Wild U>ve ... 104 ».liliii 101 800KE. Feb. 36.—VlctorU Bomb- May Mlaa .... »<> Nwhl Oail 10* fered a broken shoulder bone alter Vulr Hiar. Hljo Man«o Two Breoma , Km CbloMi Martia .tS« IS era advanced to the Island Inter- SIXTH BACE—Mile and onr-mxteenth ten minutes' play. Although opposed Bay Memor .. in« Chance Swrrt iOroa» . . . . SO nie(hnte "B" ba.skrtball final here .tSJS I4.S0 tJ Mar« Senate .. KM MIXTH BArC—Mt^e and onc-alxlaenth by only ten men, AhefBeld United Hope Ktf^rnal iCalVtrtl' 2 40 in

  • Irluoe Sador through Hagan. Previous to that the 104 meeting was held en Wednesday ~ Hcimor .... too first game on their home court by SBVaNfM BSCS — Mile, and one-aU- liiirroche ' 10» Ann Star loa ' 1 ' Yorkshlremen did eyerythlng but teehth. w'oodiawSt r , . - poiiii thr e\eninK between directors of the thirty-two and raptured l ab Mr 109 Pervjader ran Lata Win, Bob' . Martaret MS .senior "B" girls trimmed Colwood quickly adapted, themselves to the %r»it.- Swtft atr, BMft Rlia. •War ^t, Mara 109 Oolf I.«ve Lo«t 104 BtPiUi llavid .' 1 10 Colwood Club. ''I'PP^ry turf. Their defence KanaBrtHnan. in the first of a tuo game .series for Cirey Squaa .. lOfi M,-' W'bb ll>.( rir.nTH bacc—miK ans aitf-iix«ernth Plan jor f o r t h c o m I n g the Lower Isiimd honors by 40-18 stronger and the fniu.nds hp'It Kormax isa Nc^rlet O I OB N (Rlo •Bcotti M.IS t4.40 1.140 ' L.ttle Marcelka I 0« Hlleh Diver tlO nament to be held forceful thajn the oppusing Black- Urar Me 'Cowley) « 40 4 40 Now! The next game will be played in llnu*^ionian IMt)» Ifiir Blur III Mae • pop «McCadden> 3 20 xt June were discussed, Victoria next week. bum squad. Morrison tallied twc for liiiprriBl Jonaa lii'i Ai'i>il« T inir . lOS Tiaia. l 4* l-5 Alaci ran. Vnl Star. Ireii .. Loulae Q . 104 riieht 100 that this 4;vcnt would the Londoners, Sargent Mdi ir Mannari Queen. Bob Maleolm relereed and teams AppiaUiM. V)Hal«« BOOM. Chear Riar ... 100 rli^e Clous . too Klaan Pliaht, twana. T Tsoiooa a , Ltltr ojiT rge number of outside en- follow getting the others.ftther*. Rogers'RM^rai niltted Demandint 100 PaVaaol 105 OrmoBt, Ruvera. i iiiff>#"ii ins to VI. foria, s:id with the from a penalty for tlie Rover.s whose <4>, 'ill . . Cardinal.^— D. Prior T. Brad- OVCRNIOHT iNmiBfl pniBTH BAct— Two furloaei: . 100 condition of the course, other markijmen were Langton and 'Ai Sir Orfrnotli hrrk 111 ford <4». P. Whyte *4>. E. Mason riBST an unusually mild Winter. BACK—aula BiMl aevcnty yards Iionna Oina McLarnry 110 2i. Pryde '. • . M. White <2». M Purdy <8), B Parkwood Chief in Trxitar pry rre «l . . 110 1 he surrfl.vs of the tourney Is a.vsured. War Traida in Short' Me^ure Barbara J tio Crosby iRi. J Trnttrr '8', Nuie goftbi were rammed in at, I he generous provl^ions of a plan Colwood— Z. Richards, V. Holt <2>, Luton, where Luton Town defeated proposed by the Colwood Land Com- I. Creed (3). M. Peden (10). P. Nel- Swansea Town g-l. BUlingtea sent t)any will put the club on an entirely sbn. 8. Smith (3). B. King. O. Stew- in four and Ftrphenson and Clark new footing, the members being art (2). one each for the strawplaltera, the 'Aholly respon.sible for the adminis- Bombers—Ma.son i8". Sellirk i4i. Welshnun replying through Otsen, tration of il^i atlairs Ro.s« tS), yttke <2i, Bennett <10>, two. and Meek. Studebaker wins the This arrangement has been (5). . long Ceates, Jackson Newport's great drive that carried

    ^desired by the mcmberiihip. and a i.s .Sooke ptoItJi <7i RKhard.vJii, the Welsh team to the top of the felt that it will re.sult in greatly in- Strong (7>. Pontinii.« M' Svrrett (9). Third Divi."ortant tourist attraction on this for pl.iy Tlie Wrl.vhnien'.s seventh Elevpn Retains defeat came from Exeter City, who THROUGH 3-1 before a home crowd. under official A. A. A, supervision Bridgman Cupi^Jl In the Northern circuit, ii MAINLANDF.RS fdefeated Southport t-l and now has WIN .«. rfra.vv H

    I Scoring their two goals In the last with eight ixiint.'- one more tli.m Patrick' tallied for .Southport.. ALBERNI gal.,WiiitOiliiioi«-Y«Miiiil»lliiii a a a Wlnt Cl«M iTOphy VICTORIA and PORT half. Mainland grasa hoekeylsu yes- Duncan and Queen Margaret's FIRHT DIVISION terday defeated Vaneourer I sland Schodl. Dundkn Saturday, new thrMgli bst i^ktisrvict bstwcta Victoria and Birmingham 1. Onm&by Town 1. On PsbrMS^ry 2S, • nt» 2-1, In an Allan Cup match plavrd Played at Oak Bav High School Port Albtrni wW bs lasegsiste< by ser nswsit leaafy ceeckei tke "IM Boltx>n Wandelreri 3, Hudders- at the Virforia Hwh Sch u.t' Queen Marg- 1. Brentford economy hecome* a fact of ofii- Vo«emife economy »weep4take8 111 111*' op»Mui\« ''aii/a Tim Appleby Leeds United aret .s School. Duncan, seven points; 1, Everton S. and event the driving a hard fthot past the visiting cial record undisputed — supervised by Amer- Victoria Tligh School, four points: Lelcestrr City 1 ARton Villa 1. SCHIDULE goalie. Play was #v«n in this half, proofI icaa Antofflobllt Asaociation— Norfolk House, three points, and Liverpool 0. Wolverhampton with flr.»' one team and then the C n was run in the weather in VICTORIA . NANAIMO • fOlT ALIERNI ) h nuary 51hig]aHC»JLatock worst >ihir on attack. oak Bay High 'School, one point Wanderers 3. the Studebaker rommander cap- the history r^f the run — blind- Djily Northbound Read Down Manche^.ter United. 1, Derby Tlie teams continued to !Wt a fast ing rain, icy 1. tared th>e annual Gilmore- heavy soow—orcr L* VKforii 'f:1$ 1 30 p m. 6. JO pm County pace in the flhal .«;tanza but it wa.s Ar. 12:3$ f.m. .4 45 p m. %M e m Middlesbrough 3. Yosemite economy clagtic in aovotsta roMb. NanaiuM , Siinderland 0. not until late in the gaino ^O "- tha' thr Annual Baneball L». NsasisM 1:45 M»- ' P Preston Northend : .Arsenal 1. competition with the cream of i^itors finally knotf/e held thi.^ morning Luton Town •. Swansea 3. Weskdeyt ealr. Sss^syt, k Nrt Afteial 1:00 fJM. i Town 'Morrison. Vancouver, competitiv i « yeic* la gBB-sBviag if acted a,-; um- St 10 30 o clock in The Colo- Ne»r8.«tle United JT Weat' Ham piic costing far more ... all went economy triumph even more you select a brilliant new Studt* Line-ups follow: ni.st boiird roOm. W. J Cull, United 0 ^ to defeat ten- impressive, a stock Studebaker baker as vour 19^9 carl Mainland Underwood. OAork;e president, will be In the chair Ntorwich City 2 rhesierlield t. down hcforc tbt I nm riMI «»n ismr««ri M«t«r . laaa McOmwr. nith Reporf.s on the \A^r .K^«.<-or« satiooal gasoline Eight first Melhui*h. Crick NmVa W>rest 1. Bury 1 cCMOOlf of PrMidcnt won place MMitaiy BaSaol riaa at t% laaaraal. Vancouver Island tiia\. \VilI)«rns. .sHhn KInE Barr. Flnnlf activities win be p;\ mouth Argyle 4. Bradford 1. and Mown icaptaln). fleers elected, and pian« laid Sheffield United 1. .Mancheater I ff^T coming M>aso(T, All Lines Ltd. ! I^lAtid—N. staples. P Philiiiv the CItv 0 Coach ' ciirbis ore asked to hajrr twa .''oir!vi;rif)''-)n 2 P*i)l;.a:ii JAMESON MOTORS, LTD. present. lunas. Mead*ftobuiN, JoneSt Grant, delegates Toticniiatta Uoupurs 4, &ackouai '^^ I BPOUGHTOH STRffT t. -

    )Aft¥ COLONIST. VICTORIA. tfiC, tUNTVAY, FWRUAgY»6^ Eat Apples for ood Health

    which will lend variety to ttoe menu. Recognition of thli fact will Vto^ rerPerfaek individual Industry in B.C. not only beneficiAl to the Representing Important but, throufli Increaaod uae of ap- Apple Pies ples: tlie BrttMi OolumMa apvi* grower will ijecome more Indpiieiid- VICTORIA PUBLIC IS ent of foreign market«, local con- sumptloa freetaf him from the ne- ces.'^Uy for trade treaties With their attendant uncertainty. URGED TO SUPPORT • roa BAtANoaa nnf BAKEASY Applet are admitted by dietitians to be rich in certain elements es- sential to haaNh. Oooked «r raw. Economical need in the bal- The GROWER they fill a deflriite MAINLAND DentlsU recommend anced diet. apples for the prevention of pyor- Shortenins and decays and they should Perfect of Special Campaign— rhoea Eat More Apple. It Slogan be eaten regularly by everyone for addition to Dielitiani Recognise Health-Giving Properties this reason alone, In Apples Manufactured by Support of Grower. their great nutrlUve value. Of Deliciou* Fmii— supply the vitamins and minerals teeth for their . • Wfll Increase Trade reqiilifd by the growth and strength. Apple juices cleanse and whlten the taeth. oocn- BURNS & CO., Umlted campaign for the increased use of decay and barteria. S part of an intensive teracting AT VANCOUVf I.C have been desig- apples contain at Okanagan apples, the coming six days On an average Thi. movemant. msti- cent ^ar of the kind A- - nated ''Apple Waek" in Victoria. leajBt 12 per Fruit Board, haa lU, tun in the predominating in honey and smaller tutadtut«d bvDy vmtha BritUh Columbia fruit to eat raw « to apple pie: energy-producing f™" , » amounts of other Uclous. health-givlng P ' » • ' " * • L f but many houaMrlvetk™-4-. ^art Itnoranttenanhi compounds such aa orvanic acids. grown | lound in British Columbia LADIES! recipes More important ?till are the com- apples. of the hundreds of deUclous pounds that assist In the regulation PI«s and Cak«s home a> which have apples as their base and Ymt Applet are known in every pec- of the body, numfly cellulose DaMrva tha Baal Flaur tins, lignlns and pentosans. Min- The vitamin It nn»l» You L»M TiMU* H'i Jfnrf* in *h« W»H* erals are alao preaent. content compares favorably with that of any other single fruit. It la Great With Apple Pie i Tn R good aouroe of vitamins B and O. ROSE re- WILD nearly 30,000 persons .,vj*A>.OCO tne Ok.in,»^;,in Uistrict, with of vitamin and an esnmi.... . in liiHt nippy enouKh to add a fair sourer A There Is an as their most obvious market, • Vsi^h^r liveUhood Naturally they loi k on the Coast Delicious real vltamto the lying on appj grow^ support jifiit lo ib»' pie — excellent source of C of doUars annuaUy. It Js only by food. ii attrus "^'^ For All Pastries healU I most impevtaat IMaad *" ;fr'ar^w^VSgVe^ 52^^^? rich I ^ y^j^^wM."*^ fruits. BUSINESS mBASONB eggs, one-half cup sugar Not only for health, but for busl- one-half the milk. tha flOttfimilk. two " " ' of one lemon, one tea- HUNTERS n>M rwitMM ahould S^\^L^ grated rind q)Oon cinnamon, one-quarur tves, one-guarter teaapooQ flni^i Apple Week market, must look farther afield to core i4)ples. but do not pare Slice L(Kjl Dntribittof batter one-sixteMth taai^MI sell their product. Shipment to one-half Inch thick, dip in MR ROSS M4NNES0N. 2634 QUADRA ST Garden 6147 pastry. f.a tern ixiinfs are naturally fol- and fry In deep fat (385 degrees " Une pan with paatry YOU CAN WIN lowed by reciprocal trade, with the RECIPES Fahrenheit). OF aprlnVe slightly and add sugar, salt and lofis to Victoria. There Is a Drehi on soft paper and A Isx of OkansgiB obviods and augar. spices. Combine applesauce S iiMMXiooo Investment In the Okan- wHh granulated cream, then mix into eKu combina- ApplM nearly 30.000 per- MCLEANS iinaii. .<;ui>portlng pan. tion. Strain Into pastry lined "Simply Complrte Thit Limcnck" iii' lN Ai'i-tli .iipixirt of son.'^ It i- APPLES Bake for twenty-ftvi mlntttSB In FOR his to aeciu-e their cus- I he doLlon took most of 1 their industry hot oven "450 decrees F.). to do It, I way wealth. APPLE BOEAD torn. There Is but one AFPLESAVCB CAKE its APPlESlTH I vapix)rt Apple Week, not only for Glorifying the Menus With He ipent thousand* tn, leorchinf cup butter, one cup ! One-half ' i duration but throughout the year. for health. Dishes That Have Apples sugar, two cups fV>ur, one teasijoon In doing so we support a British Co- Till he heard someone tag COMBINING I baking soda, one and one-halt tea- ourselves. lumbia Industry and so aid At a Foundation an appie a iag,. ALL THE IfBRITS OF MEAT COyRSE spoon cinnamon, one-quart/tr tea- Take spoon cloves, «ne cup thick, sweet APPLE SAUCE CAKE Apple pie la aueh a grand' du>'i applesatKc, strained. properly prepared, that we Be Included m wlM-n Fruit May Cream butter, add .^^ugar and beat ENTtY FORM WITH HEALTH BRAN timid in sugKesling way^ "The Staff of Life" are a trifle Pudding Dish until smooth and light. Combine with Spring Meat or I However, NEW of ehanglng it. flour, spices and aoda. Sift twiee. ahortening, one cup FROM One- half eup j^^^ around the corner we fed JusU- In These Recipes inlxfiiie. a TASTY MADE j Add to butter and sugar brown sugar, one and one-half eups offering an M>l>la redpe NOUKlSiiING FINEST B.C. ^i^^ ^ P*» little at a tune, aiiernatiug wiUi THE fine; one cup fUUiig dates, ctit not too in which figs , ahaia tha BAKED UVBS WITH APPLES applesauoe. one cup apple i Quaker health bran, honors. One pound beef liver, sliced thin; Grea.se baking pHn carefully and eupa all-puirpaaa fkmr, sauce, two There are so many delicious way;, pared and flour. pour in cake APPLES I two large sour apple.^ dust with 'n»eu one teaspoon baking soda, one tea- 'li' dall./ of includmt! .tppl'v m chopped; one onion, chopped; one- batter. Bake m moderate oven i350 spoon sail, one-quarter teaspoon combination of hweel menu. The hiiU leaapoon salt, dash of pepper, r..) about forty mlnutaa. AT tea- clOTes and oinnamon, one potatoea and aiipliM U delightful «t«e-half »^sssL!LS!is:sxL^ Ieadi six allcea baeon. eut fine; Oil PKivAcf ground ginfcer. as spoon with baked ham or 1«C of lamh cup water. ilFFLB AND LIMB mm\0 I |« Awaiiei la Tl* CeMest Cream shortening and sugar. Add Vegetable. clotli or a Wipe liver with dninp (One Quart) the apple sauce. Then rite bttt Limcrkki ttlcctcd hy Ml*- bran, dair.s and And apple rmgs or fritters are wash if necessary. Dram aiul lav Onc lee ef Applet to tsch of 20 - her beautiful enemy of iDKAL with the soda. Here anot o»n dutrict mtrchmt add the flour sifted good with the oMat course «r as a in greased casaernle. Cover with lack viaaer wlN receive delhrery from ri«tir Mean s Bakery I cold: Three cups fresli apple FOR heat tmtii a bad I salt and splcea and dessert. mixture of apple, onkm, salt and Juice, one-half cup pineapple Juice TO WIN a box at TOASTING sm'^)!li Bake in « icrea.sed and When stewed apple- are glorified IX'pper Top witli baron pieces and YOU HAVI A GOOD CHANCE Juice of three lemons, honey to taste 1304 Douglas St. .floured tm in a moderate oven of orange rind, they are pour water over all. Bake covered or Mcintosh Reds With grated | Dalicions to Mix well and chUU AND \^ datrna Far«Bhett tor thirty drtlolouB at breakfast or as a la a modarato oven of sso degrees r. 'i' '• one-half hours, 534 Y«t€» Streef, of 302 Ptdiktrte* IWg. forty mlautea . sauee with M'-"'"''! for about one and MAIL YOUR INTRYle", M*<." removing the cover during the last ' Doctor—Oongratidatlano- an your Mtrck 4 FIG-APPLfc Fit. Vietono, I C. Finsl mailinf 4»*t. SaterA^r. 10S2 Pantfara Ava. wtth your wife twenfv minute.v; serves six .Mxth !W)n. Mr. Quiverful ••Your argiunent «UI aaa 1 cup dried figs Hfih Mntwtaitu This tt aa "alteraaUvr* te eaa fM night was most amusing.' APPLESAUCE CU9TABD PIE Pather — You mean my Nett to last 3 medium -^ized the doetorf tM^ n \' o R STORE "Wasn't it? When she threw Two and otte-half eupa ^tplaaauee, n p u CORNER i- cup SUgiU spilt. one cup cream or one Clip evaporated Doetai^-Taa. an lha tflU aa waU axe at me I thought I'd S teaspoon FVw grains salt

    1 Ublespoon butter. Pastry

    Soak flKs for .several liriur.' in cn'n water to cover Bring to boil ai d simmer for five minutes. Drain and BAM A fM^CAKC Fare quarter and Core the aipple.s before jillrlnR Place half in th» bottom of a pastry-Uned pie pan, cover wHh lies, than with rwnalning appw. Add iogar, iprhikle with cinnamon and 'salt and dot with butter Cover with top crust and bake in a hot oven until erust Is art. then lower heat to STi deereen Fahrer.helt aivd bake until apples are tender, 9^ ar abmit forty minutes m all. Sli!CET POTATOES HITH APPIT.S Peel and slice enough sweet po- tatoes to make about* three oups. Peel and kHcc eiiough apples to cup* Ik 1 make two Into n -^ell-buttered c YOU'RE /or WMCN and a layer of apples, then sprinkle } with silgar and melted b utrr Re- YOUR OUT peat until all U M»ed. havinn butter TIRED OF Old sugar on top, using about on? half eup sugar In all. CQvCr and "STAND-BYS", TRY A bake in a moderate oven forty to foriv-ri\e minutes, or until sweet potatoes are done. R06E OS* GOLDEN, For extra flavor add a dn.sii of cinnamon, and when baked top with RECIPE A tiny bits ol marshmSllow and return to the o%en to brown lightly STF.WED APPI/ES r cup >ugnr 1 cup «ate» W orange jind. grated a apples v77

    Roil the sugar, water and arainge ruvi tntr'^ther in J shalkJw • sauce- p,ui unf.l the .«»ugAr Is dlASOlved I- Pare ."(lioe into eighths and core the apple«. Cook half the quantity m the syrup until they are tran^ APPIES imrent. rrnno\e ar1r1 'he r»v-f of the i OKANACAN apple* and cook in the .same man-

    ner, It may be necessary to add , smalt amount of -water If the a | Ayrup cook.s downv APPLES ARE HEALTH BUILDERS! j After eooklng and removing all mtotral-rieh Tht OkanM*n | ,. inr , oyi Miliis tnd '• Blta*M d . ,1 rest the the apples, pour the of i 4^ ohi' i h'lP' Miild tuleltr, flavorful wlo* Th'v off»r ?o« CAMMM i*o»i morr as iho ettona syrup over them and serve a de^- IL'Tii n»ip« youL Sad? 10 ABHoaa j 1 ,r- Ai. IR >N Aid fiir.g PTeeMte .trt-»ne««par«S»« lor ptw. TIT • n>1t rAa txcauaivrt.

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    17 THK DAILY COLOMSt, VICTORIA, B C, S^.\^IIA^^•. l'KBRUARY26, 1939 s New Ensflish Screen Hero Puppet Shaw j^eld Over Is in Capitol Attraction

    Hollywood asslgBt tts Plags andPlagers Michael Redgrave, wlio is fea- which mantle types. tured m "Tm iMdf YMtlshea." cur- Members o< the east of The attraction ~«t the Capitol rent Lady VantehM." in aildltlon to Miss Sensational Thriller Is AhiUSkU'ENTS Theatre, was "di.vovered" while Lockwood. include Paul Luka.s. play^tg In Jolm Oielgudo seaaon at Dam^ May Whitty. Ooogie Withers HItdteoek di- the Queen's ttieatra; la London. and others. nOfrad Offered at. I)o min i on rected tlM pleture. theatre, HELD Oak Bay—Graves and Plnky's Neither Oielgud, nor—his Original Hollywood Mar- nor his players are exactly Obscure. Wolf Aimed to jmrpaM all former en- Rathbone 1$ starred as Baron ionette Theatie in "PuppeU The discovery ~eonsist6d -in the reve- SAY^ GERMANY WANTS young scientist i tries In the field of blood -rhilling von Priinkeastc'ln. on Parade." lation- also not startling - that Red- ^ARE or COLONIES •hocken, Universal'* "Son of Frunk- who clecu to follow the lile-creating pot>&es:>ed a romantic ex- On the Srrrrn iprave •niteln." wMeh wUl eloM at the Do- eiperiments of his Infamous father. dash that Is con- OVER terior and the Ailafe— Ignace Jan Paderew&ki WUERZBURa, Germany. Feb. 25 minion TlHutre tomorrow, achieves Wolf brings the destructive monster sidefrc! t!ie prime requisite for • In "l^oonli^ 8omU> Bpp. that mark ihiouKh the sheer force back to life, only to have It cut a motion picture hero. (iP).—General mns Rltter von Vani-shes. of Its eerie ilraniu bloody path of killings. I spitol~"Tbe Lady In appearance and in manner he Oovernqr of kgvarla, raising anew MORE the half -human Prank- starring Margaret Lockwood. ^Sal- Vivid, llvipg portrayaU tlkat make Karoff, iMi Is the opposite of the Ronald Germany's claiin-s for return of war- |I the spine ttosle are created out of ' enstein creation, and Lugosi. as the ColBiibla—Blng Crosby lis man school. He Is rather jolly than lost colonics, yesterday declared "we human and inhuman chaiHctvis by ,brf>kfii-rfrk((1 pca.ant top their "Doctor Rhythm grave in manner, breezyoreezy almostaunost in DAYS shareu-- in4- the oomlnHMmln*i of -ttie former demand our 3 A talented ca«t headed by Bat>U grim chacacterizationii I>oailale|i—"Son of Franken- the Hollywood tradition, .obust and Rathbone. Boris Karloff. Bela ("Frartkenstein" and "Draeula" stein." stirring Boris Kar« high-spirited. Hardly the typical redistribution of the, worM'a big

    I.iiK'i'i. l-ionrl AlwU! .Ja-^"i>hinp thi ilU'f^ I'.fT Englishman one can conceive of areas." dlifc led an pio- a "The sooner this v> put right the Hutchinson. Emma Diuui, Dunnle Kowlaiid V Lee d Oak Bay—Ronald Colman in him playing a romantic bandit, OAK BAY for us but Z>unasan, Bdiar Norton and otlien. dueed the sensational new dr»ma. aviator, a Texs* cowboy (with belter it win be not only I "If I Were King." brash any of for the world at large." he told a Plata- Tomorrow Chlldfcn," .slight English accent), or t'nn varToiis \-et similar mleintrl polonlal bund meeting. "DOCTOR RHYTHM" IS starriiiK Diat^.t- Snii-lair. THEATRE PIANIST FAMOUS i COMING TO COLUMBIA

    ON ATLAS An ace singer who can clown and NANAIMO BRANCH 2 DAYSl, of flM MMtHmMal SCIEEN '.<)' an ace ( I can ^ina. pool Overl MORE UltrtalRnMrt Evtr' .s musical Held their talenia in Paramounl Ign ace .Ian P.-idr-rru ski Is Im- "Doctor Rhythm." which 18 NOW OPENED MONDAY AND TUESDAY OiMtil in VMtria mortalized ill ScTrtii Story. comedy, SHOWING will open tomorrow at the Columbia Eddy'K Read) -to-Wear Store Op- WE TOLD YOU SO . v . AND Theatre Thev are Bing Crosby and Graves and ^"inleys' internationally famous erates Braneh in I'p- Island Above is shown a t,t(ru (rum The grrat pian^t. Ignace Jan sparkling musical revue, "Pup- ... Ihe ininiiLable Beatrice Lillie. who Hollywood Marionette Theatre. Their YOU'LL AGREE Centre in edejm Paderew.skl. will cotne to the Atlas M " the hearty approval of m.my Victorians. pets on Parade. has won «t tttlS. -i 11 ha.s panicked audience.s all the world Tiieatre screen tomorrow. Already having played eleven performances to thrilled audiences here 4tM. 1:M. well-known t:M over. The firm of Eddy's, in Victoria, the Oak Bay management has decided upon a holdover of Tlie maestro will be seen in the ready-to-wear e.stabli.shment. this most unusual suge attraction. LADY ladies' THE Lothar Mender; prortnrtinrr^'Moon- It is a new vri-slon. ..et to mu.sic. store in of great O. Henry's immortal I has 'now opened a branch . light Sonata" in which the support- the ing east Includes Marie Tempest, story. iHie Badge of Policeman TNaniOmo. The growing clientele VANISHES onoon which relates rollick- c'harip.s Piti ri'ii. Barbara Oreeneand the ^^^^ Up-Island polnU decided the Tomorrow's Children'' ing ex,x;nences eixcQiuU*ted by a ' WITH Eric Portman. ,t,p „st fashionable ew York physician who I N Paderewokt. who Is In his seventy- ^ MARGARfT LOCKWOOD, Saturday. February 18. saw tiie offi- to Pktza Monda i for Comi^ masquerades w a policeman a y Slxth Vf-ar vt;"s ii;'iUMr: rl by thf mo- DAME MAY WHITTY, PAUL day to help a friend out of trouble. cial opening..-^ chanlcs of the making of motion MICHAEL REDGRAV E • which vka^ iientcnccd to LUKAS, —fceewt e rt it t 44 Commercia l Strert In Toman "n IMBfytiflB the eve of her marriage. en.ioys convenient will tomorrow at the Plaza '< on ic! Innd during the the branch a open "^Lodge Meinbers The story of a girl condemned IS THE BEST ...... the filmuig. location. The entire premises have Theatre. Diane Sinclair portrays NOTE! to live a childless life because the GRAVES girl PICTURE OF I93SI bORDON Elchteen different pianos were In Blffod Bank been oompleUly renovated in a the part of a beautiful yoiing state decreed that her parents were MONDAY

    trircToiit \yr\r.vv ri » .ski <|f'fl of a law of unfit and that .she must of neces- Alfred Hitchcock, Who Gave You NIGHT, Feb. 27 on the two he Mould use duriiiK the sity have inherited their taint. "39 His ABERDEEN. Wa.sh., Feb. 25 <4'».— Fitting rooms, up^^to-date dUplay one of the Pacific Coabt Slates. The Steps," Now Brings You Winners of the course of the film—one at the studio modernistic lighting "Tomorrow's Children" is not a Meit Thrilling Mytttry ... Movit ' Aberdeen Elks Lodge members to- facilities and story is said to be based on the $250,000 and the other gt his hotfl. technical or scientific picture, it is day enrolled themselves .stockhold- enhance the whole. 'niE YRAa'M MOST WmCLT Quiz Contest aetual expertenees of Alice Mason. real A I a romantic drama of real life, tA I IfA i nMnsKrn snoar sivjerr ers in a "human blood bank. ' de- A full stock of ladles' ready-to- Will Be An- who wa.s Mi.'-K Sinclair's constant [leople aJid real .situatioi;.s "KIWANIS KAPERS'* TO signed to furnish blood for emer-* wear will be carried, together with nounctd From companion during the. making of tlie Diane Sinclair plays the leading 'YOUTH MARCHES ON' gency transfusloiis anjrwhere on ItnRerie and mtUinerv. Tlie latest in Our 5t.iqe' picture. feminine role, and Sterling ilallp- nallr at ItsSS. t:SS. «.:tli S:S«. S:«T BE STAGED THURSDAY now featured ' Grays Harbor. ^ilyles for Sprinu are CAPITOL I It L tlic (iiain.i'lc tK'art-tllRBlnR way. the inimitable cooiliB. Is In the The lodge contemplates "guaran- and the same policy of a con^ian-ly ^ NEWS I girl suKiorting ciist. The local KiwnnLs Club has e.s- narrative of an innocent who teeing delivery" within an hour or changing stock will be carried out STARTS WEDNESDAY! 1 tabllshed a reputation for itself In llllllll less to any local hospital. in the branch store as in Victoria A MUSICAL SPECTACLE ON WAIKIKI lEACH connection with boys' work, assist- third cup brown sugar, ono-hilf tea- FREE ance to under-privileged children. spoon cmnamon, one-half tciaspoon PARKING' "HONOLULU" •Summer camp.*- and other worth- APPLES SERVED nutmeg, two cups thinly-siloed Vf- WITH 925 Ystct St while community efforts, and it I* Cast in Real-Life Drama 'pies. ELEANORE POWELL • ROBERT YOUNG to augment their ftmds for these Mix and sift flour, halting powder. GEORGE BURNS • GRACIF ALLFN pur|w>ses that thev are prc iilinK AS CHEESE DISH ^alt and sugar Cut In .shortening. ' KIwanis Kapers of 1939 at the Comtome egg and milk and add to Royal Victoria Theatre next Thurs- inciHde Seaiioped Apples in I>e- flour mixture, stirring quickly to DsNy, 1M day evening liclous Supper Reeipe—Dutch make a soft douRh Tiie ,Iiii)ilee Hospunl. Victoria Apple Cake Described Mix butter, sugar ar^d spues and Colle>;r ,(ikI Mov Scout.% hSve all spread 'over iwttom of eiKht-uich received a mea:>ure of support from SCALLOPED APPLES AND square pan. Cover with appl.e slices, ATLAS this service organlratton. which is CHEESE cover with dough and pat out to

    rndra ', (Tiriv; t/> iik ich.s" It.s efforts' Three-quarter cup fine bread cover. • in thc^ vaiioiut Uirection.s. 350 MONDAY 4 apples, pared and sliced; Balce In a moderate oven of crumbs. worn DATS ONLT hour. % ' for one The club therefore feels that Its 3 cups grated Canadian cheese, salt, degreea Farenhelt TlM WmM's OrsslsH nsatol stage pre'ent.ition will be well re- milk, two tablespoons butter. Serve with ceived by the Victoria public in or- . . . tM Line a greased baUng dish with . . . hnrd blM . . der to help these worthy causfes Place one-quarter cup bread crumbs. BIRTHDAY OF CHIEF nrirr llkr thit . . . apples In rirrv mAgtr in*VSMMlS Sf lli. CONFIRM SETTLEMENT a layer of ihinly-.^liced SCOUT CELEBRATED bottom, cover with cheese and sprin. finfcr* li icMi! kle with salt, 'using about one apple NANAIMO. BC. Feb. 35 (CP).—Six Under the leadership of Cub Oom- and one-haJf cup chee.se for each missioner Mrs. A. H. C. Phipps. ap- hundred coal miners In the Cum- apple and layer. Repeat lasers of gathered THEIR INTERNATIONALLY berland district of Vancoiner Is- proximately 200 Wolf Cubs PADEREWSKI cheese until amounu are used Cover continued at Uieir jobs today In the John.son Street headquarters HI* OM \M> »IM,T ri» T FAMOUS PRODUCTION land .sprinkle remaining with milk and eelebra'e the after a Joint nesting here yesterdajM- on Friday niKht to one-half cup crumbs mixed with between a committee of employees' birthday of the Chief Scout, Lord butter over top. — 'Collieries Baden -Powell. ^MOONLIGHT siui olTiciaLs of Canadian in a moderate oven Of 350 P. Bake Thro;;>;li the rowr'f.^v of the For- I DMiLsmniri Limited, confirmed set- Children. ' the Real- A Scene Prom the Film Ecpduction. Tomorrow's thirty degrees Farehheit tor -about Protection Department, A. T. tiement of differences which led to Life DraOM WMch WiU Open at the Plass Thcstre Tomorrow. With est SONATA** SINOrNG are soft. Featuyed minutes, or until apples Simmons entertained the Cubs with u a walkout earlier in the week. Diane Sinclair and IterMng Halloway DANCING n!T<-H APPLE CAKE moving pictures. The feature wa.^ "Cowlchan Lake." and de- Two cup!> silled flour, three tea- entitled p FUN- and forestry DKAMA THAT WILL TEAt AT fVEHY WOMAN'S HEART! spoons baking powder, one-half tea- picted ,the lumbering jar BOAaiNnBOA BACK MAKING area. poDii salt two tablespoons sugar, operations in that ^om- p one-third cup .sliorteninR. one egg. Major J. Wise. Boy Scout three-quarter cup milk. muwioner, was the fiwst df the ore- I well beaden ; tUtxt Tim € 1 one-tpianter cup butter, melted; one- ninf OMORROW5 CH LDRE I / A SfARKI^IN OF STERILIZATION A OfUkMA HUMAN Two I Marry" T IEING PEtK>itM|ID! Ace . .. , A STERILIZATION OPERATION A(JtUALLY Marionettes WiU Give Hits S Wt Do Net Rtcomm«ii4 Tkii Pictsri to Girls Undsf II J-^-U-HU$ Performance Toc MAY nr A wn AT r.m. stst. Siss. with Ti ^•>n^v md wTovF^n^r enjoyed by hundreds. ALSO! "SWING, SISTER, SWING" Marwtts," 'Tlic Nt«lit WOODBURY Movn*T W«w Maato sM Danr»i It Yoyng" Graves and Pinleys' production 3.000 CeiiMcst)ve PsrfonRSNcet sr

    A CIKCUS ' FUN THAN ' MOtE. nnt - PLAZA of PMppeUs on Pnrafle u. To 'ClNfsniis >scifK (ntsfasNiMMl be confused with the ordina:v run CROSIY IIN6 of msrionette shoWs. The m.u. la! STARTS TUESDAY! TKf Only kmttMtn MtrtoneH* Tkcitrt rndoricd by Hic world IN size of the puppets used in this famoM Teatre ROMANTIC SICdETS OF THE GIRLS WHO HOLD VOM del fkMk ef Rsnm "production i three feel in hel(rht» . . "DOCTOR RHYTHM" HAND . . THE LIVES AND LOVES Of . makes them appear life ."-i^e The ON TMI. SCRRN well-balanced programme ukcs in ANDY DEVINE everything from a Spanish bull The Impultivc L**C*— Vjlijnt Dcfdij ncATaict tiLUC "Four Girls in White" tA Francon Villofi' fi«h' to rir< u."; n^iiint)eifi. ".'-winK in-

    PI r< novaliorus." comedy bits and no end WITH ' of novelty ntunbers. UNA MERKEL • FLORENCE RICE RONALD R.chorrt The entire production Is beaii- ANN RUTHERFORD • MARY HOWARD ARUN lifiilly staged and costumed. The Mory actual 5tage u.sed and carried on lUDDY ClSiN • AUN MARSHALP^ COLMAN of the road for . the presenUtlon ASTOR sara on tm Tmait dr u lionri Puppets On Pat'ade" measures

    -. width, fifteen STANDER •win -;wo feet In 'Mf I Werel feet high and fUteen feet In depth MONDAY NIGHT, FEI 27

    rThis in itself to equal to the aver- mroiiTEir rraa Oar 8ta«a . Pirtt HTtA — rOX NIWS «nn*«ii«-«MH Sf Ik* StSA.aaa POSSIBLE ONLY THROUGH THE age size theatre .^'a^e _ wNk Mmta omimus King'' "Puppet., on Parade is the only MOVIE QUIZ CONTtST American marionette production to WINNERS lOo 180 FRANCIS Off MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT be endorsed by the Theatro del I I lASIL KATHIONE ac- PRCf fARKINO! ffS Ystai I Plccoli of Rome. It has been 80 YEARS' Tnb« • «:45 sad 9:IS claimed By such ouUtanding crltir.s EXMRIENCE No iMfftr wiMt elm of coMtmtreial ^Hutinf ii Mtdtd^ a« Variety, Bcreenland. and Photo folders broadsides— we have tht IN QUALITY tfatiofitry, bill hcadi, or marionette DON'T MISS THE play as the outsUnding DAILY MATINEES, 4 PM Since 1858 M^e hj*e con- PRINTING •quipmcnt fo give you the besf Eve at;rafti<)n of America. | SNfmtty l««d with txport workmanship in an up- to date plant. T»o performances will be givei. It's Y9«rt dally commencing Monday, a dai. ~ 1939" to Um, Maxwell-Lyte mafmee at 4 p m .''and the evening- "Kiwanis Kapers of conjuncti'.ii t.wh Oat*tsaSln« cbararWriiatlant—slii«l>« performance m A VARiFTY STAr.f SHOW Of COMEDY, MUSIC, DANC1N4 », ir.M T tMti at Msar. UaStf the "screen attraction will be on the lauqn Nits •taffe at 8: 13 o'clock. The screen at- CAPTAIN DOBBSIE THE COLONIST TOMORROW at 1:30 fU. surUJVi^ SO- • will Paramount's epic fun COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTS traction be IMPRESS HOTEL e#>< apades Francois ver.Mon of t^e of ROYAL VICTORIA THCATRC^ARCH 2 1211 STREET^ Villon, "If I Were King. * whlrh BROAD ftaLif al rLITCaiB'S •! , thrill Ba&ii it. IS

    FINANCE - COMMERCE ^MARKETS

    FOREIGN EXCHANGE SHARES IN Oils Depressed With A. E. AMES & COMPANY OOLD - iBiHtatM Bklrt naM INU Early Sprint in ^ NEW rowt. m. Ig (A»).-«trt»- tauonj in ceni*. Rising M.nlrfal In Stw York, FUJRKY Mostly (Ill, .Ida MODERATE Golds TliE TORONTO tTOCK EXCHANQE 99 68 . New York IB. Montreal, 100 31'«. - Mart , Gold York Feb. 95 — EXCHANeE New 14.43. TORONTO, THE MONTREAL STOCK Belaium caecho-aievakis—1.41%. in (or a moderate buy- Mart shares came Vancouver In |l6.|tS Denmark -30.tS. . WLMONT NOUSf ing flurry in the last half-hour of Mnland 2 04. Vldafto. I.C 1-14 France 2 45 today's Toronto Bwhanf* a^ion Pacinc Nlcktl .ts 18 31 40. Feb. 25 (CP).—Uold;. Stopped Oermany 40 11; travel, VANCOUVER, 1 55 1 60 Quickly Prild *«««««aa« and prices wmt marked up gener- OrtlU* Greece- .44. wore moatly higher, while oU prices Pilot Oold .»•.•... .Oil'i -01 '. Hungary 19 45. ally, giving the group an irvdex ad- 3.51 3 53 Meolraal faeawta ViBcaaret close of. trading Plonrer ••••••« Italy- 5 34^. wfre lower, at th« oa''^ .03 <> Mrrili-y 1« 1 la-i IS 3 vance of 144. Ba.se metal l aie* Porter Idaho ...... «•«••••• Rra Tark YORK. » (^.—Heavy 3.11. 3 3J N«W SfKrk Kocbuck 14 7»-4 74 Yufoilavla— on the short session of Vanc««vei: Prfmlfr 3.30 Nftlierlanaa— 41.11. of 1.02. wnik> .01 .01'. ordrrs ' 13 4 The trailed with a gain Prrmirr Bordar .. O'.'^rnlKht buvlns: In the Btacll .Union IS 4 E^.cl:ang(' today. TranMC- Norway - 23 !>t. Stock 02 » 03 ocony Vacuum 13 1 U 3 1 IndustriaU posted a small gaft and QuatKliio Copper . market, tiijpa.nntly limplred 11.M- .04 .04". feUxk Bouthrrn Ptclfic .... n 1 17 1 17 4; Poland- tlons totaleij 54.546 shares. Uiii-Mirllp Quartr . ' oils .small lofjse.s. .30 1 Western . f V .36 by Another Ooveniment - bit.lnesA Koutlirrii Riy ... 30 lS-4 3U Portuaal—4.3S%t l;.-r Mrti (loiiuld OF CHILE -.74. cants .14 If . REPUBLIC 44-3 44 71 Rumania Hedley Mascot a61d added 2 F>:.rl Arliniton 8p«rry Corp 47 1 a inleresi Hopkins. 17 The market was encouraged oy .26 2a Idtra Baat preeeni eeapons before mm in rrrrlvr pttm peace gesture Jay Ha^ry 1 > Sweden 34 j Krr.u lunasrd BrMula .... i as Piivaleer at l lJ and at 1.48. .01'. 04 past foar years full drialli upon rrgue.t. 4 Sw'.i'rland 22 74. u nrd . . United State Secretary of Com- Standard Qaa 4 1 7 Cosed Kj 37. * BeUe at 1.48 each . . .00\ f)\l. Cal ?7 7 37-7 Artriitlna- 31 T'^'lKooUnay Rulut Amenta . Htandarrt 1 ^T'T advai}cedjTanclT to a > ' ... I T^!Mrlntyre _ MoinoK speech, 4( 4 4t-4 Kree. 5.M. board Sally merce. In hl>> H'.wulaid Oil. N J 41 6 Bra7.il- 2 cents above mday'a dpstng bid BURNS & WAINWRIQHT, LTO 10 10 5 10- sl City 30.35. 1-2. Dome Salmon Oold .10 .ib' < Strviarl V.'urtipr 6 Mexico high price of 55 I-, i>rlnt ia today s record LMBAL 7-4 7-4 Japan-27 37 Gold Belt added 1 1-2 to the ptevl- fhrrii Crrfk 1 06 1 08 Btudebakrr 1-2. Action centre^i i:\ a 43^7, added 1 60 1.70 caily prtoea of 1 to more than 3 Texan C<»i>n 43 7 43 1 Honakoai- 3t 12. at 59 and Pioneer was Silbak Prrmier ... ous bid cicse .Ol'j 31 30 7 Sfr 7 15.31. Issues. SllvcrrrrM ... . Trxan OuK 1 abanslui— group of the medium -price point*. 2h:i. .>* Honv Oil dropped WiiUPW iili r .03 S Union Oil. Cal day bills 4.416-1. of B (0 10 oMtB at the cMmw . well »• 98 3 Ymir Vankfr Ciirl .07 .08 motors, clobliig quolaUons were Union Paclllc M « iRaiei In ipot eablei unless other- ly active trading to 2.51, while Cal- 4I-S 41 > traded 47.000 .sharos and irmtfd Aircraft 43-1 «iM indlcstod). Paulorr Oilt their best for the day. 13-1 13 1 at 41 atMl Davles Petroleum under united Airline : 11- mont fraction, while Oro 1 22 James Rkhardson & Sons 3 moved up a Anglo-CttUiuliaD t:iiUr(l t'orpn »-» 2 " bur.^l at 41 each eased 1 cent. Calgary .00 optiunii purch.i.siiiK Amalsamattd • n 34-7 24 7 price also. Of the cheaper bat>e INVESTMENT SECURITIES shares 5 4 3 7 LIGHTLY BOOSTED I ing bid at 3.00. Crow's Neit ly. but transfers of 783,800 Warner Bros 6 7 metals. Wai:i-- Amul-'Lc was the nio-st j Dalhousie Weattni. Air SrHkr 38 27 4 38 quiet un- compared with 409.110 a WMk ago Base metala were awl Pbmcs Pete .43 14 ARCAM lUILDINQ. ViCTOtlA Wrstlnihou'.c Electric 113 4 112 112 ' active and il firmed 10 cenus flftlur- 33-1 33 33 2', 'CP) Ti.iU- changed. Eaitcrest JOMN-a rua were the largest for any Weattern Union MONTREAL, Feb the VANCOt'VEB TOBONTO BT. While Motor 11-5 11 4 11-4 Realizing In Home OU put Freehold for the year to date. 48-3 48 4 en, taking the cue Iroin Wall sneer, Firestone Pete da'. Woolworth 48-4 back 7 to $2^8. and minor 3 price t .ANt Ot Vta »X( HAN<1»: Foundutlon YouMatown 8. A T... 49 4R buying side of ths Associated Press average of remained on the is- Hartal Ihe U 4 ID w< re bo.ird'.d by Cheaper i Zenith Ridio . losses iBooriiian Invc^-tmrnt Co., Ltd. took market today and bodeted woat HiRhwood Sareaa was .4 of a point at Mlata 60 .stock.s up suea, IniUKimg Calntont, Hlgh«'Ood, Home Oil INVESTMENTS iMl SENEIUL INSURANCE prices a fraction. Bid AJ-kf-d 61.2. with the ullUty compoblte Okalte and Da vies. I Mad. son ' Mai Joii into high t«r- Metals were prominent In the ad- Bralorne .. 11 OU 11 la attain edging new ' Merland Eoormiein Investmont Co., Ltd. Bridae River Cons C2 ; 03 .Spptrnibrr 19j7 On the WHEAT FUTURES V4U1W, and Hiiclson Bay Mining and Mercury ir,i)i> .siiicf Cariboo 6oid .. 2 23 3 30 «7i vtcw sTKcrr McDouiall Batur .15 wa-s Consolidated amelters gain«j 3-4 IMand Inveatmeni Co Ltd > DentoniB 03'v 04 week the average lor 60 lihues Mrl.end Pairvlew Ainalaainaied .. 03 \ .04' each. Constructions gave a little Bid A^krd M.:i Ci:v ahead J of a point. 07 Federal Gold .01 01'. ' Acii;'' 06 Mudt-1 firnrgf roBBCr .u I S , 1 i ' I n m ' \ TEADY I Hitu i II rli* "tn trip tocmtl maritrt imm n m 03 MBBsnm . broad A Aldermac .39 to Clcomia Ki\er Iowa National steel Car and Dciinion UoUoiida 04 04'.- Nordon today followed Harry HopkUis liRI,.illu C .13 .14 Okalta .57 .80 H. A. NUMBER LTD. Belt cuch gcunrd 1-4, but .3* 30 Cold .' ! Ai Coal Hi.iiktif.d the Rooaevelt WiNNIPBO, Feb. 25 (CP) Future."; SU'cl Pacaltn . . . . speech, emphaslalng .31 Oold Mountain 01 . 03 cotmwvotn •ootatiomi on narrowly St Hi.'.r Metnls 16 Prairie Ruyaliiea . Car eased O.V. 08 to held steady in today's short Caiuidlan 1.38 1 36 Grandview Adinlnistrallons determination prices He:ii:ie . Royal CanMliSB MINES Orull WlhkMie 02't O'j STOCKS BONDS COMMODITIES • common and .23 .25 the the Winnipeg wheat mar Lawrence Corporation, Hm Missouri Royallte , bu.Miifii>s revival in session on Hcdiey Matcot 1.47 1 4P V\IIM'> In Montreal. Torauta. .>>« tork. (hnaio. n ii eucouratje Bob n 16 .r. .Spooner DIRK I ^l;l\^ll a. id an piTferrrd unproved. Sterlini .. .00'. sul ^ r.lirr* to atel Il MT<««ri' Analxit ket. ai(l"cl by liRlit offt-nnu.' Brp Ini l.r 10.75 II 00 Hedley Pete. MaateN H M United SUtM. 00'. Suuti'.west , 14.25 Home Oold . OO'. HUh> r 111 iiiillties were. Montreal B'Jl..iii> AiiKf.ite 14 00 36 ^K( Mil ni 11 nivti imkim riini export business In Canadian Ancat 01 >» .03 8un^ct Rl'lTE and -omr 2 ; 28 Indian n.iiS.v Ifd li.P \iptmn /ili.uv C * K C.rpii tinltad OU bus!>els. Powr rt vinigan and Bi. 00 Island Mi.iiiilain 1.30 1 S.S estimated at al*out 300M0 Canadian M.clarllc ... 98 I more inan a 1.40 Vanalts fuiifthed with gaUts ol 3 21 i III Kooieuay Belle .. 1.36 Miscellaneous stock prices were Cariboo Ciold Quartz . Mast of the export sales were worked .01 Vulesn 1 oil I.ucky Jim .. '4 . . 90 M 1 lir « 11 . Ca.i'.lc Tt 1 y Wtat Turntr .07 point. .. .01 e 9MI m irtov rifMi from Vancouver for the United mixed. Central Pauiciu 3 .'>0 2 .3 Mak SIccar 'i fell line .22 IndnslrlaU I'tllties and indu.strlals in ... .46 .')1 McOilllvary crttk INTERESTING NEWS ToUl sales 71.100 shares. Cheinlcal fieacsrch 5 Kingdom. .02 (1 > Brewers A: Distiller* 35 ' 30 24 Minto S. Treasury list.- Chibouaamou ...... with rall.s 'iho U 0 '» '. .03 •» .04'. Capital Estates -3.6U 3 00 • to , Nirola CREEK HEDLEY MASCOT the close, values? were. 1-8 Copper 1 .8.'i RENO SHEEP At Coa»i 1 20 the Ad- .\.,hi, Five ... .oai« .03 I Cwiat' Brawtflea wa.< iaR 1 >00 8'j 9' Holllnier . . . Canadian sir.. m- inpr . Pill advanced 1^4 to 5-8 cent Oil 2 5.> 2 .58 quotatioiw Car A: Kouiiriiy n li'.J.Home JONES AVtRA(.tS Can. .27'. 29 ' OF when .slock exchange strengtn Can. Car 4c Foundry. Ptd. 103 Hudson Bay M. Si 8. 34 25 34.50 elosed today Celaneae. Pfd. . 101 lY ilADING IRITISH INVESTMENT COUNSEL Dow Joneii averages Canadian 53 ADVICf brought a rally during the flm In'.l N.tH« aHvatiM ef inmtan' at follows: 3' 2'; Kli..:....d Uike I 49 I 50 Feb. 25 (CP>. — Brit- •s un- Canadian Alcohol ''A" .... I MONTREAL, hour. Bucnot Aires remained 47 75 4800 Bell Telephuiie 173 173 ! Lakpshore present it: 1-38. Cockaliult Plow 7 6 .' 64, 8 Thirty Indiistriato, 146.82; up 72 ;4 nrn/llian T L * P . .. ish foreign cxchlinge closed rli;i iii'f d. :.}>', .S„ . I.c !i:i Gold and Conavildated Smelters 22'. 22 •. "Protection againit rfcprtciatien in tkc tycnt tf. moncv becM»iN« B A Oil . . . IS :i .'n I It > Ixina Lac 3 tJS. 24 't 24' j for Urge rails. " nttcs SliS: ' N2919; charge ihn UaliniH i Power. Pfd I '" ' 21 21 China. Hongkong dollars. ! Ford A i . . I 30 1 21 i Moi.ct.i . • Haiiiilliiii Hiidge 4 . 74', 78 15 Ooodyear T.re. Com. .0211589: Ckrmany Humbtr. Ltd.) - . 14 Franor, franc, tH: A, WtNNIPCO OBAIN 31 I Moi I' Kirkiaiid . Haimlton Bridie. Pld Ooodvear Tire, Pfd 56 57 CO.* LTD. 1 t INVESTMENT metlMiit IB Bishtha). Ud.> 14'. IS Mlplaaini 63 80 ISLAND Humbcr. . relclu.niark, .4026 (AU IH. A. Holilnaer I aatiiieaii Power. Pld HI 9 . 80 3.1 80 7» Low Clofe Close 1 .• I3U Noranda HUh Wheat P C Open Huh Uw 1 Howard Snnii' r 47 . 47 2.90 2 05 Hirani Waik-r ti A: W Britain, pound. 4 7077, t*v\>. SH 7 8.' > 96 I O'B.-irn .Great IS-7 82 (13' . , 82 62\ 7 Atr neductlM Mav ' Howard finiiUi Pld PI*. l»\ 20 1006 Iroad Strett G7I46 " Hiram Walker O * W.. ' . 4 00 4 Oa 4 114 4 '. . 83'. n4 . P.. II. our .... 114-4 171 82'. «2 fij 62 . A: S . 34 . South Allird . 3.7890; ChfMMSia . Jiilv Hudson Ba> M Imperial Oil 16 . 17 Zraland, pound.' . 08 1 09 4J S 41 <« .'i3'« I Powell r^uiii ..... 2 AKi rhalmeri 43 » I 83 Hi 63 S 63 63 \ 1 Nickrl .M , 18-, Oct \ International Imperial Tobacco 16 , States, 10 .> t 41 50 Africa, pound, 4.6843; United t» 3 10-3 , .. 28 . il P.-.ymaaler Alii'd Rlore» Uala International Petroleum 53'. 53 . " International Nickel . 1 .8 1 60 93' « I Oreille tl • •3 39'. 39 3f« 2« \ 14 . I Pend American Can May ... 39't S 1 Lake ot the Wood« Petroleum 38',. 36'^ dollar, 5>10 per cent premliun. work, selling, or managing a Law medicine, dentistry, art. rausie, 1 73 I 75 Inlernationaf musical , -rii'ii 3 33 } I .1 ^ p Hold . . 23-S Celantaa n 3t*« 3SH 38S . . Amotlran July . .. 3S\ 3«!« Massey-Marris :^'> 34 S Lobiaw Oroc "A" '638'^ 1 111! Pii i.lr Crow 10 5 35 Being, per- brokeraglng. work of a literary Power . 3 Cottons. Pld. t-< 88' business of your own. Amrrlrarv*»e Oct sfM Montreal J McColl-Frontonac, Pld I 90 . ! 1 2 50 3.5* ' 1-4 r • • 4 . . 30'. 30 'i Pi.m'. iraiW I. At Z. . Power . Amei Rye- Monlreiil Miuiirriil Power. Con. 21, S0\ h.ipf^, of decidedly domestic natiu-e nature, or as a dietician. Your mar- 2 . 3.16 3:3(> a 3« 36 43'. 4T. " 43 •« I Premier AiiiTiran I«coinoHv» 4.1 . 43 . 43S Nat.nniil 111 vi :< 42 '. 2H Market§ Mar •. Metal .36 30 liup Flour . • 6 8 . .'>4 . Reno to L • a5 43>. b43 C.'r MN I f Uid it difficult to make riage ought be a very happy and American P * July .National Steel "-1 Royallte Oil *6 41 you will not 4 I ' al.-r Oil 39 40 O'l (/»'i. Radiator 16 4 16 3 IC 80'. 8r ; I K"- PVb. 25 — Cop- Aoitrlcan Bartty Noranda .. ShawlnKan VJ * P 21 «!'. SKW YORK, your congenial one. 7 18 7 • An. o:;.o .... 1 80 I U • a happy horn* for jroiimU iMd Rolllna Mill* 16 18 37 \ IV. ' 37 28 Han American May ... 37H riH OallM"' Sleel of Canada 71 73'4 electrolytic, apot, 11.25; 1 per, steady; 44-1 4.^ 6 48 I 83', 43^1 Sherrltt-Uordon 1M3 14 American Smeller July .... 17 Pit lli:ill"i 40 lO". in\ ' Bralorne husband. The child bom on February 27, 158 3 1 Slscoe 1 24 I 25 . lSS-» 10'. 1 AmerU aii Tri M Tel. US 'UT ( iirpijr.ilinii export, 9.95. , P. «...... ' 32 32 . Oral* . 85 4 Caah ... 59 62 l>ome February 36, Tobacco R6 8.1 4 ..... l.i If'. Bladen Malartic The child bom on although mentally alert and bright American Price Broll^el^ 14 , 14". 61 I Norlt.cni dll" lloUitifcer Con.'. spot and nearby. . 2.4.1 iO Tin, 13 1 i:i I U 6 Wlie.ll I Hard. ». B'aaln 2 steady; WaUrworha Pld Sudbury • 47-. Amtrlcan Price Brother^. iki's!^ ore 48 from earlle.'l childhood, probably Is generally vtry prartKMi III ."I ... 3 Norin'ii. iJ • N" * 811 »0 U and I 7 2 Norlherii. 57S IB 8ulllvall 45.55. Copper . I . 45.55; forward, Anaconda 1 RoUanA Papor 55', 56 6. :i» . feed. 3V.. 3.. 3 Ml- 1 lit: re Porcupine :n 16-« 36 6, *~\. No i. 401*. No 12 F> Ivan le . 3 40 of having a deep- Al. hi^on Railway at. Lawrence Paper, Pfd. U SO 80'. win give evidence seldom indulges in flights of. fancy. 1. 46*». Noi anda i/f.ui. .st«>ady; ••pot, N«w York, 31-6. Durum Mo. . 4 40 4 45 ;i 1 I rack. 60'*: Amber ' 12'. Terfc-Hu»l>ej ,1 Rrtliiliw 31 6 t ^iilif Sherwin-Wllllama . . u S 20 S 30 Paopla wffl ^' 4'.'. 3. 4.%',. No 4. 43%. I 3 00 Pickle Crow ly appreelatlTe natura. Children bom this date should rt s No 2. No 73 Tobiirii ... 90 on II Ai O. Railway 6 Canada 72 4 75 u> 4 80; Bast St. Loulli 4.60. 3. Steel of Premier 2 17 2 33 4 7 1. » '. 43'. ' . 5 35 80 Zinc, steady; idia Arlatlon 39 2 38 I 49 Nil Steel - »'«- 6 '» \ entiiies Unfed 0*" Montreal '. 110 316 I I C.W.. J^'aj 1 Feed, 7 Batik of this youngster. Lady Luck 74-6 73 6 74 Oats 3 C>.W.. 26'«, 3 I Amulet 6.90 ^ things for lines preparatory to the type of ili. 8Uel Wane forward, 450. n 31'»\ Track, Cmt* Royal Bank IM 191 and 33 3 IU3 31 3 36S; t PMd. U\, 3 Wrlihl-Hartreaves . •.SS I.N ll'irlnt liO 100 likely to ftako tt om e( her irork for which they show a prefer* 30 3 30-1 30-1 38S Abltlbt Il.iden , 40'. Pfd 12'i 12 (CP). Spot; a« » 36 26 Biiric) ? now 6 R.O.W., 40S; Abitih', l.\Ot STRI.iL HKCTION MONTREIAL. Feb, 25 — protej-'et ence Tt Is usually a mL'takr to fry Rir« Warntr 104 'i IOj i (> ( 3.> C.W.. 141k. Alb. .tj :« 4 73 8 J 1 C W . , P. i A « » 4«.3b; IV »v.s 7 iMand InVc.^tmeni Co., Ltd.i Copper, electrolytle. ,11 30; tin. If a man and February 24 is your to force to anything ' ,•• them they 15 s in 8 f 13 . Tiack. n\ Bat.iurst B do r.iiiada DfT ' Allied » .C.W^.,, Sc nialiilera Bid 4.4'). zinc, 4^0; Riitlmoiiy. . 149', I45*t; Brewers \ f 1 N W C 3 lead. natiil day. If you wlD always re- ' akers are not in. f P R :«'. <« Doilar Interested . ./>.. 17 Oil 33 32'^ M <• 150».. Buaar H RA ..r . Track. t^anadiatv I .1 . 4 vv 138'. »:-rpiilar Trac 48 7 40 3 c w i.i:r. f.oJ9. Mont- C ^altim .^4 , R C Purr A 25 15.00; per 100 pounds, "It's uttla good yottll do 8S . 41 a , 61*.. 3 C W Canadian member: If mian Is ymn' 8} ; Rye 1 C W C W a and February tl Case .Jl ' \t 14 Pii'trrr 2'4 2 . No 3. 341k: 4 C.W.. 33 'i Canadian Vmriiai B C B five-ton lots. 42 8 43 37'. Reircted I BAOBB reial, 43 I i GEOMOB T. Cfrro de Paare 1.50 160 By watering last year's crops," your an- natal day. be careful your love for . Breweries Bril IrleplKMie 172 173 .^ 4 3:. 7 4r. Ca. Indian 36 3 I Track. Ar (1 n«ii«a» • e 21 21' 4-. . S mrvst I Breweries, Pfd. Rre»erf Ui.-ll!let« lllcrlv to hr - 7 78 7 7» 3 Ci.ii^rliiin A nupl reMill."- are priwer dofs tiof mai' \'fMi trxi »i' r. < r 7t C • ( . 8 . 8'. . 8 .1 (.R AlV I ..11, nan VicKera . I aimda Cement r, 4 8 3 8 ( HH \<.o I>l\ llliMi l>l ( I.ARKI) ,« 1 '..».. S.MI..N MIOLI.I) WKIII. Intellectual purs)uit«, as ( 1 1 1 ., , S.M.I. ..jiailfying. bitious. ol^c't . .„fi;~n 1 To be .successful mu.tt I Car touiiory . T' il Al. * you \ ttti \ ( On I< •. lliiii.bi'r ' . ,1 II A I M t a 8 < iiiiKiiida!cd Pnper I H .. ua M8liiOa 34 13 ( , was a .salesman who 1 and tV'.r.iJ P «)i"'n A.r.i.iii 190 illO I 4 , > There Brazilian TranUon, prtlerred, 1 -2 I 7 Cut) P R I 7 Cti > C>: ll;n )H»«»llh * 8H . 89 ^houlrl Mav 68 88 89 .store". 5'i 8 Can. Indu»lrial Alcohol A 3 trlrnl or rommerrlal work, errtrlv. A.", a lfl»;.er i>olilicMi jp-o- in 28 I), i.iiiii'i.i let- 1 ihavt- > '68'. 88' . * lot his spare time writing per cent, payabl* April to nol'iim ; 89' 69 of C 68'. ! 4', 5 Plow 8 a July I jiHiiiacii'.iiiH A" fock.-lmtt 14 13 .S 33 6 to demon . opportimlty Con, Hdi.^on . 69'. an'. •;o 89'. 70 4'< give you the moter, contractor, actor, clergyman, 4 ri . 5i 1 Sep. ( i .oiulaled Sill' !'cr' . 1 5 1 38 6 rairrhlld trrs ,Whrn joked about It, he ex- holders of record March IB. < iKii rail 3t 7 1 •'. . Corn Aucralt \ ( rlHiie;sc ol CaiLiila 14 ability and momy- • 3 • 3 lien have "Rtrl strate your aaltMnan, manufacturer, flnander. C'M\* Oil 49 ^ 41 a , 49 . 13'< 14 211 plained thnf hr didn't a Ma\ 41V III t iller.'-.SeRirr.ini« 19 . 27 36 7 I'TA er Company «>',( Oil ' , tnstlhctj inventor, seems to be . no . 50 making . M>i M 3 or there Ji^v 5«S .^0 3S noiiil.iion Bridve 34 34' i 43 7 43 V: In ever*' port but that he did rurihle 8i<-f I 51". t .«cpt II'. M'» Jl'« rnailonal .Paiiil. Pld. 13 14 Oo.n.r.ion far At Chernuaf ..', 5', 7 6 7 6 7 Intf limit to what yoa might acconipluh. , s ( 1 1 Wrmht 46' in every port. Oats -Harris 44 (laMiii-.iii Poaer. Com 13', M have a good ciL-^tomcr IT ' 26 7 36 7 Masse) liONl>AY FTBRUAJIY > Wriuli' A . . n i ( art 28'. 28 3»'« 28 '• 29 nil 1 icwrrltat, iim, kr . B«ii'Mil' aWdttat^ajradti tM.t May '« McColl-Proiitenar. Pfd <;..Iinri.ll Pov rr Pld 92 Vt 94 ... 17.1 3 74 1 74 1 I n .ulni Alrcratl b27*. 102' could only call on some of . , 27 S, K.O 6>« He Means 20-4 30-4 July Pai !• Her'r% Oriieral 8teel»arn • \ What Today PISCES" . . 30 S I r r" At Co . . b26'k 40 Sept. . 4 149 7 n\ Royallte OA OTPaum 64 customers once In every two . MtO 149 thaae '.I<1,JU1' Rye— 47'. 48'. Bridae B 27 is your birthday, BAMLt 171 171 6 Hiram Walker Hamilton 4W Ig FVbruary rantnian Kodak . 171 • 4,'. 4 20 M.iv 4.V, Walker. Ptd 19 ' H riini W-ilKer. Com. 47', or three months and needed a way • U.r^m 33-« II 13 J •- 4'' for date 111 .^^llo Lite n 48 46 4)1 . T18CE8" the be.-^t hours you on this Jlllv liiiii. 1 1 .1 on IB'-. 11-5 n-j II 3 BMka to keep in touch with them oftener. Peter Plnkey met his frtehd th* Ki Power * Lite 47 - 4*'. 47 . .' . a 48 \ • . . 40 Prill 174 174' lull : 111! ii.n.il Pctr 36<« 26 is your birthday, are from 9 30 to 11:30 ajn.; from . 40 If February . of Oommerca . Mor«e . . hank rbaiik lal TotJai ro other asked him how ;'3 210 215 Impel l»'i In a town, day and he e-'o-t Tevaa 3.1 3 2 Rank of Montretl 80 after he ha<| been to iiitrrnaiion.il Niiliel ...... r.3 .S3'. the best hours for you oh this' date 1:30 to 3.30 pm . and from 8:M 40 1 . . 16.1 167 .... 41 3 40 Ranquc du Natlotaale , was getting on with hl.s landlady. irf 1 iY0ll« 14'. bark to the dealers he 41 S Lake of' the Wood« he wrote flanger perlofLs are Kl'.-trlr 42 41 4 are from 11:15 a.m. to 1:15 pm. 10:30 pm Ttie I aura record 12 12 , 40 .-> 4'i 49 3 hadn't brrn al»le to sec. He rnrloped Is Ktie any better, old chap," he r. : Mf lnr^ . 30 from 8 IS 6:30 to .iitrral Power . < 30', 't 3:15 to 5:15 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9;3p a.m.; from 3» 2 M ! from , t* 3 34 3 Honds ri>'ar Dominion iM-frontriiac 6 blanlc filled In with I'fin.s remarked "I have heard that, aht Mew \ork Curb Met , an order periods • C)oi»per 1 3 • 3 6 to 10:15 p.m. The dangtr 8:30 pm., and fron p.m. until rb» rratioiial Steel Car ...... !i4 54': 27-6 ' . ?n 37 » i In f-' t Korthern number. Ltd he was sure those dealers necdetl. cheats you all round." 11 Nni.o^-inl Brewerlei .• 40 43'. are from 9 15 to 11:1B ajn., from 3A I I N mldnlpht tt WeM Busai 4 :.i I Close Wainwrliht. Ltd i Otllv.e Flour MlUi'* . 26 eaxes this does." replied his friend, 49 iBiilrna tt ' a surprlstnir number of from 10:15 "She 1 r "•r Sound vM:.mic!r H 2.>S. 6:15 to 8:15 p.m.. and Be careful not to underrate the ; Rid Alced Allirr f Paae ll-r-ey 99 100 'j 1 ' 38 rqiially mhurnfully thought I < 'O'l Moiom i < bii.«;inpw. But "I had CWed ir •. !ii4 I2'> in.. 12.1 An rr ( i i« * 1 ' 10', brought him 1910 4'. , Power Coroti ... 11 tmtll midnight. this > Dom. M Can. pjn. intelligence of some adversary . . 1 6 1 incbiie MolOTA 2.'> A'.ijniiniiin of America 116\ ' . 108 109 2 ) Co 21 1941 5 HMaamiaan , order 14 4 14 5 1 Important, the letters and her the other day. I bought iome . 14 5 ') ,>lnilioi Copper . 16ll'- P»-.vcr .... tei thoat dealtn* potatoes and, before givinc her . htm 1 1 1 7:. 113 7, Amrr blanks- kept 1044 . Steel nl Canada 72 73 grtef. :>? :.3 6 ii 6 laid schemes o' mice and infallible, will oome to 1 1, Nickel 3 Fi«her A 40 "The best to be 194 4 1118 12.> 10* I2;i 1 AMiiii Bte«;l of Canada. Pld 89 70 to 1 I counted them, and 27 3... 26 3 26 3 31 mlnd.4. them cook l id. Rayoh' A(ri-r..ri t of conversations 1946 4 112 3i 1 i:i 37,^ ne;l gang aft a-gley." Don make The subject matter 7 8 6 8-7, Bankv men l.ii Tel .. ; 8 Aiir.ivit 10 I91!l 3 104 375 ins 775 1 Hriiaiii-a in a stem voice I said: •Remember, 17 17 C.iiiadiaii Bnn'ic (f C >ii,i.ir i cr I :n 173 He said he had no definite ruk' if Ill CeilM ;ll 17 4 IP pt^Mnlaes unless you can fulfill them. wUl have to be selected with cpre, I '. 00 109 00 Brewster Aero 93 i05Z 4 10« Ranx of Moiiireal 2117 314 potatoes.' in Miin I'll- an 4 1' . madam, there are ten 4' 111 -iO 1 12 lO Cnr.artian Marcdnl about what to write. Sometimes the Mclal 19.58 , upon the (1 30'. careful not to intrude the friendly atmotplMre ot Kriiiircott Copper 37 7 37 3 n7 17'. Batik ol WoVa Scotia v:2 Be (•50 4 112 135 111 125 nrrier rorpii Dinner time I Ud 4 .'', 4 I letter wa.s ixint n Vinrl of advance came; raised the Krrsi.r 23 6 23 , who >ou kiKm are is not to beoomc sur- '1 < ipii those gatherings l«^5 1 > 8JS in.l 1(35 (.'ai illi. C privacy of 106 8 \n«-4 I,. .• M I'ohacio ... .ce wa.s of the dish, bat found she had get 19^8 I', • 101 75 102 75 ritlen Ber\ card to let dealers know he con- 4 ?.\ 1 4 trying to concentrate, for their charged with eleinents ot a I.udlum Steel '. 23 tronworlii ** I'ri i> 1 93 35 94 135 Bath ror|>oruli I.orillard 3'.' 103 103 75 Cornier Be«;.emer T in» rialit. 1.id his need^. rule thLs "How?" asked the sympathetic .M 7 1951 7» dealer and One Ls a poor attitude If you wish to TriirU -«« 7 20 i if they are dL'turbed. This told-you-so" fleck •• 35 100 25 nen!.' Prirnlrum Bid 4 I9$8 3 99 A]k«d frteod. Alkali . . , 3t i» sale.sn.an followed was to every Matheaon ' ir Bliare . U make you feel 09 75 100 75 rie, ti Bond * Al).!.l>i , i»;,.i ..8 7.S .^9 3& yourself to Indulge In trouble. Should 30 4 1947 1 day to permit keep out of ,Mfil -an H^aboarh . 20 4 >« (liiK Oil l> A r)ii 4 . ir)4-i 104 «o .short, "She had maabed them." t)it 4 (.1 letter no matter what he put It a Monraniii rhcnral 99 6 4 !J? n05IIM0> ARANTeRA 18.'. wool-gathering, for many misundor- unusually self-righteous, keep Rubber , . 2.'i na» ton Ilroaii Co . I94fi . 42 44 3.^ .'2 51 Ward i2 3 3 4' 1 75 t replv Mi'maoiiicrv . 114 25 15 '"" . ,")0 into it. that he could l!)l . .n?. He found ''"rone' .1 . r»rii Can Nat. Rl* K' I Cnltary Po*rr 104 .standlngs are liable to be the tesult secret, for If you try to Impress It > 15 ' W'lcel , 1 .'. 1 Mi'ini 19.7 4' 115 75 18 8V5 (-. I 2! ! f I nada A t'«n»f1« C'lrmi 4', ilt'.i ini j.s in:. 7s j ^tte moat of them on the trains, so 8-2 H 8-1 '1 ' 4'; KrlMiiator 19 ''i 1 : Unconventional be- el.'se It mav arouse a Na^h 4 . of Inattention. anyone ( , Coal 5idi .0 . . I!i.i7 upon n f'»tmfl» en in '-.li IP PI 7S 84 2^ imiiiiiiimmiiiiii! Bi.sciilt ... 2^ 4 1 I I NaMnr,il 1089 .1 n 38 :<.i4 tlie^ rlidn'f fake extra time, but .luly. ;f ' , 11. Oil r P r 3S Thrre l.n aprt ' dampening effect antagonism. . I 5 havior will have a of 4 .' ' feellry? 14 14 ' 7'. NaUniial -Hairy ^ 1 .' ; ' 1969 !! 1 , ...... ( < «7 Ocf. Miiiint j ; i:r,i 89 7 ) • 1 iilleriea 4 :p I 2a 2 7-> merely extra effort. And his record N; iirr il 1)1. 26 I l!) '> 63 to resort 1954 . ,,)'.; .v)ctal through temptation, Il l ' Oil '"l). I, r 4 1"! 104 7:. upon many gatherings to be a strong i: f- I.l'e 7 P 8 8 'i 1'.0 '2'i till ^cl«er • 1951 1 to 1 ; / 16 , I Curda 1- , 1 : rr ill Oil o. ;« in; .F, .. V.-i-'T 4 .showed extra sales.' an en- '.(111. 10 4 IV 1 n 1 |i.3 21'. re'entment being manlfe.5t«d in an .slip-shod methods In Nrv> Cintial 1)44 75 His 2 l ». Steel to Inn' I -hll.i rir t.i . I'o i.'r* .ire* 4 19 '3 97 2.1 98 00 emharras.«.ing manner, mi try deavor to 8ave 5 ; n 5 Aviation 19 3 18 . TJ ^ni<^lcan 1943 3 . 09 25 100 75 34 Cirand Trunk 1 U>c..l "d Aircrali M,. - Hurl. '1947 UK) M) in: 10 13 II 7 II 7 them. Married NrrihTn Pa-ifUc 3 I'fl 25 6^ . having this unpleasant ex- to try 1963 4 M'rt Bf 'o:il Pond McC lU-Zroiilfn^r 4'.'-, 1949 99 00 ini 50 avoid poor Judgment I •. 1 Oil 9 8-7 9 r, Ohio . 1966 3 101 00 Power .. Nor Hlf I Can on . . imII I ai-.u*i;i.««li 4 f 1901 102 7o oouplea, as peiience. Soote unusual event is apt | una engaged riis III ClU" . 64 6 64 64 lOh Ov Prate 0\tf% . Pitl«bi:r»h Slnip .on » Llry Pun . ir. . Tublte Chatton . . SELL . TO People » . 36 35 36 of friendship likely to be dl*- hasty conclusion, if they TO lUY TO price;, are arc ing to any . .16 I 39 39 Tliese obtained dally Phillips Pete I Foreign BoihIh < grievous . .V 34 8 34 6 ij Jonea. Ltd ehareed In a mrx;t ^atlF.faetory man- keep from making a . . TO TRADl Pullman 3 3 W from Mie office Of the Domlnlori would RtNT » 4 9 4 rxrh*nff»> Quolations 'Burn.* A Wainwriaht. L'd « Pure Oil lAulhctUrd by V6l}cou»rr itecl: Bond ner. Married and engaged couples. mistake. Iladlo 7 3 7 I 7 1 I Bid A Irrd B d Anted Government Poultry Product* In- CHECK THE iBuriii tt W»inwri6ht, Lid 27 is . 4 February Uniirt . . 14 4 14 3 14 .. 30 .35 prospective financees. will Mid : 'lO 00 as well as woman Heir H»-il»h \ . 4 4 Its* 94 96 If a 31 B'tl spection Servk^. Vtetorla, Bgl33: R.cel . 32 31 6 6 12 -. Hep. Iron Hnvi'.*!! trtro* H.'. , .» 1U56 . . . . . • 7 j 4 00 have 19-.4 37 r .) yott ought to Al'i n.i 4 . }4 V> have to be very tactful to keep from your birthday, . 3t 39 n4 ; 03 Iteynold I Tab At.o ' 00 •4 OA Grade "A" large JO • ' 62 Hicres 3» 18 2 38 3 n» Ihrr > ^ H*' friends !»rfe»«y Ab.ii ( ,1 n.bi* 6 . 1961 . . . 33 00 33 00 getting on each other's nerves. the happy faculty . 196S .... 1906 30 ^0 If a wontan and r'i>;iiiiiii s 195 100. 7!S im.7i pullet Jil Briiuh 8 '<0 Grade "A" — 3^ ',0 . 61 6« little Plies' r'nfhoo Hudion • no Ufiy 7 . 19M. control, you . should have ' r? 84. so your readi- to Overcome I through Mow . >Mr.i your birthday, 111 \<) 11 •! . . . 77 79 nn 6' I '. . 19"i4 CLASSIFIED 'fi 3aV»n wtiolesale: :il«;r ' ^ 91 00 Following are city concealing your feelings. 04) -i 4961 8 :s 10 00 all times to co-operate In trbuble in . Piru 6 ness at - 1.1. Ml UI7 SO 01 \' Pi uo .1 I. 4 " J4 I I'll !-Sydr< 98 ;s iOO iO Grade "A large Is probably of your Rectal Soreness » 1 91 C;fr.ero<;iTy MM r«ji fiii»» to I f»4t» o- f T r\ in N»« York outstanding characteristics You If . man H rou 96 00 9K 00 nature, you should make any | (JiifbM 3 . iO.M i* 'III riir»». "So nri nrclfct tht »mmt or Oriiiidoro o.> o* "A" piiflet .33 Mit4«r convCHMitt kf^^mfl Gp»r«ti»» Any Itchlnt. orartr nt mil S*iik8t(lir««n S'<'>. 1963 TJ »o 7 .: 00 fwck wiHi Hm run vaal la 'oack • lo«l 1-. 0^ or. adverse to demoting a anrrnfs* or P»inful p«»»«i' Hotury Air*is*ni6Ud to.so SILVLR MARKET you h^ve to make mority Is apt to thrfti^h not ' 8«(lli\tchr«6n Itsa Hif*4i9^ lOS' -VSa^ and proper i •."•Iri'-iit Haidii no' sdk p*liir»» w«fnlnt reasonable s mount of time to social For il mini !'.<• ci be realised. Vour future seems full »^OJl..1 01 7-16d; of'f l. - Borr <-ri(l»r spot. Hfr.iroKt H r .... -SUver thimnf roming Among fur.rt.4: MONTREAL. F». W-CF) Butter futures steady; March 31 ; in Canadian prf^iTllrtlon ilMl H hUhly rfroin <'r . Ml 16 'Mm an oiinrf professional career ^'fll^ sd- i commercial or tot 8 M 03 rlose, l>3b: November 33b. Salce: On'^ vantageoiJ^hiv.'^'i?"8' 18 amount- points off. No 31 | i^en « »i»W6 r*m*er. *hici> i< Ro ,iir» axed Uo WaAhipfton P^^^ n)<-r

    19 THg DAILY COLONIST. VTCTORTA. B.C. SUNDAY. FKBRUAKV_lM9o^> and Approved by bominlun Headquartaia WRITER AND LECTURER ROY POWERS. KING'S SCOUT The H.i\ Si'i'M'.s As.M>clat;on .WILL GIVE ADDRESS

    According to Culbertson A meeting of Interest to many VieterlaBa..JviU be held ii) the of Commeree Auditorium The Mvcral quesUon* in Uie r«- The bidding: Chamber

    on FYlday, March 3, at 8 pm . when Mnt ewHnatlflp ttet Invelvad em North lait fleuth Mrs. O. i;. Ajtree Coley, the well- bids brought out the fact that the 1 Pass 2 « known wrltor and laetwor, will give 2 NT Pass 3 * briflge public at large ta not loo well her first addwM OB rttuiniiif from 3 NT Pa. •f the meaning of a cue Md. In tor than the sixty adduional points ture. addition to the control there Is the to be gained from a major suit.) further Implication that the cue bid- The contract was (P»od, but the By Martha Orr hi- .said Souths der iia.s H vf-ry big hand 11 if rea- haiiic rar.not for APPLE MARY son lor tills i« tiiat a cue bid, when play. West opened a heart. De- properly tieed, showi alam aspira- clarer then made a mad dash to tnimp,s After doUlg so he tlons and It goes without saying draw — BUT MRS. WORTH . t spades on the A-K THIS that these cannot be present unkb^ 1 discarded two DIDM T KNOW ABOUT slake there is considerable s£renfth to of dlaiiKind.s, tlif-n hitd to AFFAIR ftETVAJEEM MV llnes-se. ArsiD-" baM them on. Let tis consider everything on tlie spade so^J Question No. 61 of the recent e^- When it failed he probaUy eonsid-

    • bridge •mlnat ion ( ] 1 himself a much abusad North-South vulnerable, tiie bid- player. The correet, and wumuiK, lino of simple. NorOl East South West play was, of oourse, absurdly At the second trtck, declarer should 1- Pass 1 W 1 « low diamond, then should 3 V Paas ? ruff a knock out the tnunp ace We.st You arc .South and Ivold would return a heart. Dummy would win and another low dia- Bouth's first response, one heart, mand should be ruffed. Declarer might have bf'*n based on a hand then should lead out every trump, infinitely wealier than the one ac- discarding a spade from dummy, tually held. When Korth can give then shottkl cross to the spade king a free Jump raise over West's one and cash the ace-klnf of diamonds. •pade bid South should, of course, As It happened, the 4-4 diamond bfcomr slam-mlnded How can lie break would make the diamond t^-n bej>t convey this feeling to North? good, and declarer could discard his lie ean, of course, make a variety last losing spade. But even if the •f bids that Imply strenKth, He diamonds failed to break declarer By George Marcoux ean jump to five hearts; he can bid still would have the opportunity to Wftttingl a TODDY a new suit, clubs; he can support play for the spade fliicss< or North's diamonds. As a matter of squeeze against the defender wiw fact, he can. without stretehiac held the diamond stopper and the A«iy murh, juiiip all the way to a spade queen heart, slam But It should br ob- Tl'ESDAVS HA.ND vious that none of these acllon.s Ls Nonh. dea ler as informauve a three spadrigAd- u NOtther Bide vulnerable. would be. It Is not at all inconcelv- NORTH able that Norih.i holcllnR miglu be; AKx WAJxx «AKJxx *.X a A Q 4 3 J In this hand. It wUl be noted, V A K there Is duplication" In the spade Q 8 suit and there are. of courm, two « Q J 4 2 club lorens. If .South makes some WEST EAST slam try other than three spades, * J 9 8 7 « 6 •r Jumps all the way to a slam, he W Q 7 V t ft 3 it doomed to terrific disappoint- K5433 J 10 97 ment i»nd lo.^s The thror .spade 4k 10 3 AAK865 bid Is especially logical In that It SOUTH not only tells south s story but also a K 10 5 2 Investigates the possibility of dupli- W 10 8 6 4 2 If. after cation In the .spade suit A 6 three spac'^s. North responds with 87 three no-trump. South can Uke It Mr. Culbertson witt dleeuss thLS By Saunders and Woggon is trying to WAHOO that North CHIEF for granted hand In Tuewlay's column. BIG show duplication of values and YES, BARON ' HMM- VERY COOO/ I WA« L lEUU YOU, CHIEF, ANYBODY TRY TO YOU'RE SURE should proceed warily from that WHEN YOtl LOST YOUR pmiSIDBNT or 80CIETT THERS'S SOMtTHING STEAL UM PAPOOSE, IF THEM, LOhJA— AND IT'S THG ANGRY point. THE PUHNY ABOUT THIS '*LUCKY"-THEY GUSTO THEY'RE IN SAME CHILD I NERVE AND ABANDONED OTTAWA. PA. 3i O).—Dr IN TMB BUT TODAY'S HAND MFANT.' THAT VEILED FEEL SOMEPIN AND THE THIRD SA\M THE FOUR' BABE M096UM— Charles Cam-soll, deputy minister of North, dealer. WAHOO STORY LEAP CLOVER THIS MAY WORK OUT Re- NQMM AT THE DOOR^ the Department of Mines and 1 LY/ North-South vulnerable. VAS LOOKIN& FOR COULD APARTMENT* BIRTHMARK — BEAUTIFUL sources, was elected president of the ON HIS RI9HT NORTH r(IM-X FIBk IT/ OVERHEAR Canadian Geographical Society for THE SHOULDER ' * K64 eleventh term at the annual W AK the COMVER- meeting here In.sl night Senator w SATION A K 10 63 *752 A. Buchanan, of Lethbrldge, Alta (30IN0 was elected vice-president. DM IM WEST KAST FRONT A 85 QlOt TO CONTINl'E StARC 11 OF W 18543 V J 10 6 2 THEIR Ql»3 • J974 JUNEAU. Alaska. Feb. 25 t^").— Hont.' A « 143 drive to raise a $1,000 reward for SOUTH clue., to the niLvung Alonzo Co[>e weeks with six per- A AJ73a plane. kMt two W Q7 sons aboard. i^as'bHun today by the citv rnunrii aod tho OhamboT of K Q J 109 8 Commerce.

    LIFE'S UKE THAT - By Fred Nehei POPEYE

    Millar Watt POP The Bad Effect of Good Advice By I THG kSKJOW I PUT NJOriCE-S yes! smith's J0*N&D - AND TV4t OI^FfCG: VDU -JON6S MAS IN ALL THE ROOMS AIR FORCE- HAS ASMED UP UP BOV SMASHED FOR A RAISE/ "DO IT NOW —. THE CASHIERS SkjII

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    TILLIE THE TOILER Excfianging One W ord iwr AmOher^ By Wcstovcr NOW DON'T LOSE ANY SLEEP OVER TT3liS7iNsrNowTcA?7T THAT ' SLEEP TOP WOPRYINQ THAT OLD MORT6A6E^rLL SEE ABOUT POOR MAC^ IT'S TAKEN OF- I WON'T LET r CARS HOW'O HE EVER STAND IT IF SHE'D MARRY SOMEBODY ELSE

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    " / 1939 ' NDAV. FKBRUARV 26. ' SI THE DA ll r,f/^^yRr VTCTQRIA. P-G. Business and Proiessjonal Directory, Want Ads \ FOB BALK—MI8CELLANIOIJ1 m FOB BALE—MISCELLANEOUS LOST ANP FOUND 3* BUSINESS OIKECIOKX M W$imM>—HALE (Ooounuadt tOosttavod) (OoaUniMdi RICHMOND. lOoatlnuM)! T;HKmi>..OOLD RIMO, ON DRY MALA- OPEOIAL — SEVERAL BOY8* AND LA- c«sB IT OH nmoKsnu-noM TODAY. 00loTust SFRVICE to idnuily (SpECIAI^IW OCAOB BONE flails DOUBLE r noAT haapttihaapttAl. Phone EM27 dies' reconditioned bicycles, m excel- c« The aaaMaaddt. pddaM«an>ara of all oti-burmng Sbt n hat slabwood. It has been stacked m ^ death occurred on f*kni»rT auar- otlrred at most reasou- No «icAg..ao claan- wfcirr MARTIN- The 0€T IN BHOPPINO DLTIUICT - IN- vard »lnir last February. Every slab lent condition, now raacaik OOO-TmU*. OB 34, at tha JuMlM HoNftMl. o( Waltar BOME sacrince on account abla prleea. rangiac (roa* up. Drop iM. tdtaa Ilia ahaApaat oU I* sag aai ClOMPLrTE. PRACTICAL AMP IN WANT 1/ sect brooch, bet in ini.tMtion opal. aiitrro bone dry. Must IM I Martin, aaed nlnelr-OM Tfa". • naH»e alialBcerlBg While It lasta. tS In see for yourself. Terms arranged. •wrag All •! It and el««g ran tha gtaadiaai study training m Diesel as krepMike. R*»»rd. Q tWl. of property being gold. ^ and a recldent of Valued cedar, t2 of water Thoutands »nd . hot of New Yorli UBA. and radio trttvlsion. air condlttottlM per cord. re«. MjTcerd: l3-in. E H Karru n Co . Ltd 731 Fort Street, beat and lots ri-«u1rrv-.six yrars. latr _ 4734. i. of sallshed ovriirr* Come id today si.d cent! • Virion* tor refrigeration or electricity. ADS ^ cord. DomllUOB riial Co.. B _ next to hay Baaoleti, The lai« Mr TWIW. IN see It 100 per cant aaustaction Briar Avenue. Srliools repreaentatlvofc A. tf. 08T. ON HTh"~IN8T. NORTH aa.M UNIT. DurniAa r*»tj You can t( . jCMBina) rm sawqust. Martin had kMB r»UM« l«r Ml«m o 002*. or A. swanatMk O MU> dt wnto 1/ B^anirh di-tr.ct lady > hrown suede 40L KTUVCS AND RANUtS (uATAaiaaS. Bum 6s MaUs— old >U4. mdu but wiU ba rtmtmktrcd b» Box 4150, Colonist. «vell n your ciMsifwd adMrtn^fMPtt handbag. Will nndrr piPHsr rriurn papers. 8i Priae. L8«. l«M Oanraitaai leaves no rrlartvp* to HKAC H KANOE,Hi STEEL TOP. ENAMEL nil tlma (rlanda. Ht to Th« Colonist Readers ve often Reward. E la-in. ready a takr 1 ''P-IStAND diH>r tilirrmometer, water front. 136. SO. The funeral hai been anaiwfd u> 14.00. now • L. beats cordwood. (nuiiKr iind on 14 interested in Want Adveftiiements burn, Carter I Stove Store. 833 Fort St. E3511 oINOER SEWINO MACHINE. OemonstrA- Curd ol place from tha Thomaon Funeral Uome. WANTED nUMM 09T — BLACK LEATHER BAO CON- P«al1 oatsa UM Ukcrustt. I la.U ed.: I cdg.. H->a^ OJC, tor. latest Reduced price 8,iig. InkerllOB •t 3 < ^'r^e^ ad Ope MfltlCM^ 11 00 per Tucaday aftfrnoon. robni»rT It. that do not carr> 'he o» utnlns automobile tooU. batwoen Ma- .EMPIRE COAL AND OAS COMBINAI ION Hayman wlll eonduci btdiooiufh« Df. vat CORD 1 ri Seuiiig Machine Co.. 'ii Vales k. 6^13 -TTcloek Rev. P C / lOMPrmrr ot advettiseis Dot a Colorisi tional Motors and Johnson Street Brtdae. TOOD WHEKLXD used one montli Suit 11.00 p«r inMrlluo rf-..,\n-. will Insurance dresses range, as new. Birth NeUMi. the nervlce, after o.i. h il.' * at least two year!, seneral Re«ard Phone WilV:ins. O 3ISI. up. 3f><- rord. Creator Vie- the accomrrwdation w gtackrd able (or gmall cAle. Cost |148 a bargain OTANUAKD, REBUILT UNOBRWOOU i • t i-ubllc es&en- box nurr^tX' For n»v» rtpllei ii. i( n.. "' • ' Ability to iiif o' *i2 %iit m»» be laid at rent experience. ~ torla; young man E at ITI. Phone B »t U. 739 John»on t>pearitcr in good condition. B 8111. »nd to uneiiiployed with t nd it itkoo - LAST SAl URDAY, BBTWEUi ai rbt CoJOlUK tlal Preference sivm 0* those leadeis who 1081 3124 Uuadra Street. quauncalioi... Box «»«a^ Colonisr t Bmptn TiMAtre aad OormeAatt Mreei,Street. KHUE OOAL CO. LTD. ~1>~VURiAOY OIL BURiiBR AND RANGE. vo ihtw Above veriient to write an answer and to ~' tomarded IN MIMOUAM Reward. Phone O sa61 ' ceni* green pendant eArrlaa. t \m. tIM BroAd Stnct ^ 1^ practically new.ne perfect, condition. \ sii\'~GootrcHn5 aTi RK^cutrcosT char»« o! len lERS ~^ ANTKU rOR RET AIL serve thd advertiser better 7lOR«E-l Dealera Snap price for caah O 5806. ' ^ la >bu c experi- •• Victoria- g lis^adini Coal '! s.il tor 14' O 8K4': rcpliM wr^r deorlr \ ' .1. Vaii(ca\er StaSe age. ovr—ooROB bisTRicT. rwuuom WATHON III mamorv ol • shop for Over rtTty Years Eleanor WataoD. who s-!;>ry expected in Brst lelUr. L hub cap Reward O M7>. .ENTERPRISE RANGE GOOD STEEL «« •Of''* lovrd mother. ence »nd WHEEIJIAHUOWB. ALl. Sl'EEL TUBU- |hf*oui<)0«r 3T. 1931 Co.oiiisl. We Will Take Replies No Order Top SMaU eiileiKi .1' " rest Kebruary Box 507j. L . AMETH.Y8T BROOCH, lar. Contractors' whaelbarrowa. t8 ea. reader* ol oui No Order Too Lane "ouU-oMown Capital Iron At Metals. . 1834-33 Store •J**"'^: tall. OENfcKAL HOUSE- day Findrr phone O 75M. RewAfd. / 1 RANUE, CNAMELEU. CHEAP Ltd Uuultly .iiid '((.ipily came the i CAPABLE UIRL. to Box Numbers Over Yours Today AS or Order Street Phone o : I M M. sufirirn d'alh nurprtaed ui> all. ^ help with tafeVi W»»oU I^ Piompt I-1 also solid oAk BMStol.. UM PAlrSeld well »» ohona DumWfc » gJSiT wtSi. Hri work and BLACK AND Uui D.l.MfN co«niiiun»««tt »br««» aained - to iia\e lo.st but Ood ha» time Box 5141. Colo^. I08T Road. ILL TRADE cr Al II iiAt lui 1 vu,."' W. part the Telephone ^ doK Phniie E 6873 KIHK CtiAI to 1.11) K the best the world contained. iiiid yhune One of OEHTLEMAN itrr- I'lmi CI ;i:'4i ties. iiu'> « .iikt I. I I Ot SKKEEI'ER t o n availabi' list Broad 1 ISCl .Sawdust Bjrnera Used raagea tebotiBt of middle- Th« CaktM Mrviot Ii u» clal"! 101 rebaw Her llle was one loiu sacrincc; It iLiuUsh wiaowT' refined, 31 MONEY TO LOAN K THAilK. M'l.l I'MilHLLLA "1"'' Dt mad* wHbiD »m., txccpting "it BONK Ii"Y M M.AHAT WOOD otDl-''il'"'" true an* irndtr; .'iiM'i <'.,!.. I,. X from 8 am to 9 CORD 1423 Oovernnient E 7865 or E 0«43 01 Her heajt wan wido*. Box Wotli> cost >8.i I 1.. lii- •rroi (Uit of the <*m« Hi.. a ,1.1 cord. »4'i3 y ;44i dsyi Iron, She tolled' m> 4»ard lor lliosf aha lovtd. -"days PHgry Empiit <1M BE AR- Fuel - BAflY. ArifcR- AMORTOAGE LOAN CAN t*u cord^. VJ Six '."> ».«• National ITCHEN RANGE 8-HOLE COPPER btl.r'rVut 'I'ha claim Thi«""lett «. to r.m.mb.r. OIkL KOH amount, repay- U'HEEL CHAIHH. HOSPITAL BBDSl o;''^«ton"^bl;^o. | ranged by us in any «IU not' Soa MIJ. Col- Co CI '.215. K7oil. sood condition »2S O 1855 I he CoionUl A month. tablea, tor rent. 3514 Doualag. n»ertion ol au> huaband and noona. tu raenta to suit Building loans a specialty BUM; tn-.. Bi C^loniit EXPEHIENChU Li-UAL 8TE- MORTGAGE PUR- pair and install Soulhsll. 1331 Govern- s;dr Koad- * ni.Mifta« Ada Cor eatur- U'ANTEI> HAVE MONEY POR U » P m 00 Servica la our New iiosrapher Supply referencaa and PROFESSIONAL OIRECTOIT ment Street .WiSSa^K W OUUaettvo fuMnt* roses. See T. B. Monk. J. H S4 .>-CiAl UE SHOT lit N uoderata Coat iiri'vioui. experlehct Willi PBB80NAL GOOD •CONDI* MKittiir* At P II : .riilars of n ^ dt Co.. Ltd. 116 Prmbertoo AND USED RANGES, OH. Bsp«n«n««d Udf AtimdABl u>licatioii- Box 4»27, Colonist. Whittoma MASSAGE Burners Mann a. 740 Fort E3I22 OLABUnOMIOm BAMIW MOirrOARV. LTD LUNCH COUNTER. OB IS THE MIRROR OF THE SOUL. Block. ^ ^. hT. WIRE PENCINO WITH OATl •s ^yAlTREaB FOR 1(H) Quadra 81 A MAS8BUSB.MASBBUnn. VAPOR EARLY new" mitMEL~i8TEEL" Mc- for front of i re r H1!)S Itont £7511 0 3i3»i iloi if any. Give BARKER. M AcreM* 101 «3 Phone* State aac. tkporlence to old. ORTOAGES! AUTOliOBOB LOAMS. MRS tlie pHiij you iiHvr trod from youth baths, chiropodist 33S Howe O IMl. Clary ranje for sale. Owner. E 0854 Acreage for tt-na nudibor Bos 6ia(. Colonist. Insurance, etc. H. W. Miller di Co.. k4 HOME pliuiie tlie opposite poles in life. The bgttle^ vour Acrease Wanled THOMSON FUNERAL 1210 Broad Street. 41 WANTED— MISCEI.LANEOrS U inner self fights during your sojourn I rrt- ONB~AUe.BNAIi«L"lUNOBr"818i~bNE Aaents Wanted . Quadra Street OPTOMETRIST M t(3& •TOOBirtB murctD arr recorded on the mortal fruini'. .ind ahoweaae. Apply MSI TlUicumJtoad Auioi loi Hire M at Kntsonaou Coat Ki'ip liie \ REPUTATION FOR PAYING UIOH- A.itomoblle» fOJIpHH Service HAXKOKSBSUtO MUMOOL iiiorf particularly In the face 32 WANTED TO BORROW ROSE. OPTOMETRIST PHONE " I VXOXtlRLA rOSEPH POR rags, X^iif AUtnUaiil luoital .s'lionK wtlh our buililinx loods and 1317 Douglaa. ~ANGE CABTINOB~8T0C«0 ett prices lor bottler toolk Birlhi I 8014 for an appointment ... «UK WOOLWORTU SalLDlMO good E most makes BO. Hardware, lie stoves, furniture, or anything you wigb Biuyclta and Moiorcyclei Phone U .ioyi your real self strofts by absorbing «1 REQUIRED FOR FIRST MORT- .Street to dispose of We call anywhere and Lauucliea clean literature and your bAtllaa wlU be WITBICIAIIS Fort any Boats «UA gage on residential property; t%l OSTBOPATMIO time 4TS3 Buildini Material-- LTD more pleasant. Golden Loaf Bakery. Ill G ii HAY WARD B.C FUNERAL CO. I(i AUENTS WANTED Koud .-iioral risk 1310 Broad Street. J MALL MODERN "rANOB AND OIL Bu.lne^J D'"'"'"''* ' Fort Street — TAYLOR. RMIS- -ii I i867 — ^— ,|t 'vERNON B burner, complete: eaal tlM: aadrlflre NTIQUI JEWELRY-OLD OOIA OpportunUWd . Estaolishid . iie»» B i «l FOR tered and licri.^pfl 406-7-S 169 50. Uacd few mentha. Boa isos. A of ni»nk# Street. Victoria. 8 C OR WOMAN TO TRAVBL RTIFICIAL LIMBS, TRUSSES. BELTS, S3 BUSINESS DIBICTOSt I Sroughion TR^3 Cardi • 734 I'li' iic K n.i :rr Colonlat. Ltd. 1317 Ooualaa SUeot. Notice* house. Yearly guai- A' splini.s. Camp garmentg, etc O. R. Building Chitrcii «oB E nipirt 4U0;> O old-g»tabilaheU Bai»lfaU14 »31 week.it aveiase Supplies. Ltd. Ml Port Clothing. Kur^ 10 ntee of J3.133. being Campbell Suri:irgl CARPETS AWDUBT BURNBRS WSTAUJa} FROM BIGGEST PRICES PAID POR REALLT EvenU LAtlv As^i'.i.iiit Ekcellenl opportunity. (at Broad) E 0861 PMhAT ArTORNtVS Coming u and expenses. Street s^ 130, O, P. Cooper. Ml Burngide. eood furniture by Oeorae C. Plowman. W, T«B«iaAl A. Tor- Danctu i Write Uept «. Boa 'a pbrmanent wave, individually 1LEAN RUGS fOR .SALB. CARPET- E 3326. Phono Bmpire 0187. Deatbi OlltHllO CARVER. [> . aa McCALL BROS onto. prices on abaatpoo and c onu^c^^oasc^tStgjtj^^aMi^ P^RNEST tirr&*m*litng I\ styled Special ( I? SED RANGES WOOD, T^ABH POR OLD BICTQLBB OR PARTR. . 23 Floral t unerai Home tinker wave Bert Waude SAMk HI Tatag U S Kducation ,i The Reiil.stered Canada and electricity and eU. «, MaBMeU. Call anywbere O Wa. , M SWBBP C Telep'ione B 4033 CHIMNBT i:i All Counirlea >««a>a loi Hent a Cliupri Cornel Johnson ASd U/ANILU— BUetl Patents and Trad* Marki lOfKi Do islns Street . » MCLATlUNb raroig lor Sale Vancx'. fi Si.'teis ~ Vaiicoucrr Phonf .Sey 12a3 g^usH fOR rvokTlourob w ooos , II IS NICE 789 W Pender. • * LHTLE UtESH PISH A l.^URNACE8. RANGES VACUUMED, - BEST CASH Farm* Wanted „ ; STOVES WANTED . bl (- arilrn :U13 Mmket. Apartment, to R*"» Plion'- »\ l/cnti'ii di.^li A«k\V>K.S OtiMas AUtHlUW. ttr «odT W. PenSer. Vancouver Phone Be>. 40X MISCCLLANEOL'S commlsalon.aigalon" LOWboW A Culilornia dates, unsulpburad (las 7M Pandora. Phone O SMi. rurnltWO «ec 17. WITH A UTTLE FARMING 6511 f-UJRAl Dt-SKj.N^ at oaesl prices |>OY LlUey s Confectionery 1409 Douglaa, A HARDWOOD FLOOR CO., 707 tiRICULTURAL LIME. BY THE TON rjei I NY lod 6 > wanl.s trainmi! on .. FHYSIOTIIEBAFT YOUR Directors •• ••••••••• Ht' liomla- 81 0 531J experience, lime- IF YOu'wiBH TO biBPOSB OF » antral ' Poll l»r Ird. repaired, Johnaon. OTSIA at sack. Larec white or arey I .: Pi ' reinodf 5aA on Valicouv. r 1 iai MARSHALL- Furs 1 furniture, etc. antloua or modern. INSURANCE - SEB LEE. BARGAIN — SINGER ELECTRIC *> paperhanglng. ghingllng. carpentry. i\ Saturday. Dominion Mkt.. 1617 I7IRE. AUTO UNK WANTED - TOOLS. BOTTLES. Halls to Rent anSCBLLANBOUS round bobMa. Bla reduetten. 736 >••••••••••* Oladstone In Memorlam . Btreei Pbogw O Hli 6186: Colonlat. UPHOUBTERY MacDonald Hectru Haaiiliis si View ,••••••••••••••*** 17 iVi Dooitaa _ ate prleea ClArk'g. 0\ Lost 64 paintina. »» pricea, E 437U. turned lie TO '* rolls, reasonable Rerl* B 41«2(. and dbsiomb V- mininc. ei Taylot Co. ru>WERs l . UachinOTT 86 cm for lOc. Courtney »i D'jueU.". t.6'.»2 '-paired Waad e Ml * Colonist. Market SpoclaU a riA8UAL~WORK GARDENtNO; HO JOB ^.•SORT STREET STORE. WINDOW *A»D 7MH Fort 9\\.Y£^. ULCERATED lUrrlaggg ' T.'i30 L^CZEMA, ITCH. space. Box Mil. \l 'ANTED POROSON TRACTOR 87 loo .••••••»•** CAR Colonist. 50c box. bring contalnerA Money to a SIIAUKKEUR HANUY.MAN OWN 636 Cormorant Dcpt und Drug Stores.^ A' dustry morit 6gT Worka ... ISa. ' Bros r:iiu.er Road. Keating. Monumental WORJtS. LTD. Phone < i U2'22 STRBBT. TmnTmi I 34 LJTBWART MONUMEWTAt If required. Hrleri-TKi" tore" TO RENT—PORT I.-^ISH CHIPS H(K..'~M KHIKI) KOR RF.til.SIHl hMAlX M'lsic , 40E ^^ 6 cat worka, 16SI May AND Gorge houae. 818. IIM. Oovern- ll'ANTED CASH i No U Take at 30c and 30c. LJTnOORAPHl Also REAL DOUBLE LOAD OF CINDERS Musical ingtrumcntg - CANADIAN I each customer Meals » V >Bl' Han .1 V (a;. 60H Straol. Pkone O a4Sa. I.^XPEIUBNCED CHINESE nient flreproof office Btjgfc, PlABta. Bts." Take-heme orders. A 13 Old manure, rock, soil G 3468 Itofim ao \* wanta oosltioposltloni e^oka well. Quality throuuhout. Labela (or Ltery P^rpoae m Any Oca'ign alMst, ooaeali t Broad St. tXWG Nursina and *i Old British Fish «t Chips. 1816 or Color Combination ITOHE JOHNSON Rt" NEAR Iiol'Hht. CINDER.'^ i;7=i • a Coloni'^t. VllUi LOAD Personal BVBNTS ANTED TO PURCHASE, I OR3TIREik • eSBSSS* 14 IB COMIMO las Pii.;. clu' roi k, inanure fl ^ Profeislonal DIrectorf a • OKI- ICE MAN WOUui 'Oil VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS Comroerciai Work - Leiiertieada Inyolcaa. Colonlat •••••••a»«dP»P' •0 VXPKRIEHCED I 600x30 Write Bog 4930. tor Sale wncre Kueii I' Hlgnam. 3559. Author- Debenture* Et«. Property SI i: make smtoll invrstment phone J W. O Cheques. Bonds. ,MIS( Kl.l A.NfcOl'S NEW TYPEWRITEH. «35 CA.SH, Wi • •••• f**' HAtJ., General ElecUtc FOB SALE— ALMOST lyAN-i•ANTED PLI'MBERS fcLOWTORCRl Proporty 43 .imilo- mnit Box .>023. Ciilrni M ired service for Canadian M Phone 8616. • re» h a. IM terms. £ V V Poultry '•iSrTjeMMok' «-12 CKCI. , cleaner*. II a sonatile leiephoiie E Mft3. ...•••oo»»»w»"' «0F ^ thla Saturday, and Premier vacuum suppci, 1 U R N E D. aaATEKIALS Radio <7 Haymakers' six piere bsi.d Prues, \ \ AltDENB T)U<1 I^WNS leA BUILDINO pn.Ff KINGS. GOOD. ftOc BOXi • >•••••••••* Utsa Mas WdtS and Board ' .«11 Jobs COLONIST SONG Room tiic hapi'y i.rin». Bliytnm ' > .anted, (rncmi odd ,^REE— ••••••ooo*o* 68 aic. Join iiou;.f I Ui A 1,1 ,: . aiiainer 211 Quebec Street. ^ X UA Room and Board Wanted Kp<-.i»n ti 8460 I available Apply Colonlat Adeertlatas 4 OOD USED "UJMBER. 3X4. 3 II Rascals, .Mondav. g i> n;. f'rice.s reasoiMbci E i Wanted— Female cm • ' I J. McClean. Swan B.lu*tlon» 17 Department siding, flooring. S. A N ENGLI8H BABY BUOOY, GOOD SiM.Kttofi' W"- I'd -Male ELKS ANOUIFH DANCl. MECHANIC HR.ST-CLAH8. l.'> lOHTABIJ': RADIO OH SAIL AUITABLB 61 \TTENTIO.N \ I OTOROTOl TBS OOLORIBt- Street E 4256 _ condition. aia.H. Boa 8IM. Colonist. ^ ir RaaorU Box 4921. CoIoniM. INFORMAIION, PBMUmtE HY- 1 lor 18-fl tioal I flat boiioiii row- Summer 41A for memhi-r» and Iri'-nd'. »lll be h'ld »'l yearrs: experience I/ltEE UtliearapbBw DeparMMaa .#•«/.«•••••• U>cal Society do Hyeenleue, 188 ISLAND BUILDINO SUPPLY OOMPANY- WHAT liasi Al'plv .S Jatili' Bwgpa 15 TliurJiday. March 2 » 30 p rn to 13 30 a m 8PRAYINO. gteiie. B~1iRTHDAY 6r~BRIDOB^IZB. Teachera Wasted IRUNINOi GRAFTING.. Street E0n4 alter I p.m. 'mi J Everything In bullderg" guppllea BMIS 14 s music Hffre^hmenls Ad- Eberts could be nicer than a beautiful Bna- 1 Heainn snappy CASE IN . • Mi- SPANISH IIIUIAK WIIH • • aPSd******* whitewashed. W. A. Langlcy Timber . ; r dairy barns 518 Fort, comer Idvely _ 76 2.')C liah china cup and aaueert See eur sS' Egtata . mis.Mon Kaat- / l^UITAR. UKIJLELE OR PIANO TAUGHT spii'ndid loiiditiuii in eaehanae lor Exchange Real I Oak, OUaa Rd . To 38 ciure. R,B. 1. Royal WILL aelection, from tl 00 up. Roae'ab Jevelera. -Miscellaneous *' lessons Box S048 wilDNEY^llPBEDY SERVICE- YOU hlrvcle Box a028. Colonist. To Rent- SAANJCH UBERAL iiit for candy-making rurniices 40L NNLAL DANCE ' . _ ^ value for your monev when 1317 Doualag Street. R«nges .1 ^ get fur. Btoves &5R Hall. Friday. ( mist. l" R'n* A" A^Miriaiion. MariKoId COUPLE building req ilremcnts from PLYMOUTH SEDAN POR. WHAT l nturnl«hefl Houset ylCIJ^TBIJC MIDDLE-AOED vou biiv your SOB OTcheglra. 8 * tO 1 7 OVBROOAT, SIZE M, Mrsrr. , Acres Rooms Wanted Marili 3 I.en house, bu.-i ARD~bp HEAHINC. ' Try tlie new. pow- carry a complete stock. HROWN hate Mill' K 7:.'^ Unfurnished 14 I i would care lor apiiriment us. We irosscut saw. 18 half tan getl-leek- • • ssss t i.f:.ring Help ' EU-itrl aid Bat- BTENOOBAFHEB Wanted- Female n.-s buildiiis or otlicr' place of trust. erful Western ri'BLIC SIOMBT LUMBER Help ae«**««sa«* It Hearing Aid Co. Government St. ins tackle. %S All like ne«. Trad* lor Wanted-Male i>rr.ii,k''il R''I • r<-nce» It requited. teries, aeeeasorlea Victoria OJ515 ailS 41 V I NNOI N( INO IRVINE S OLD-TIME Wii- UY BEDDING AT FACTORY PRICE8- Houses i.»k. III! f «Mi prixes for beat lurenlle pipes". BREADBREAD. UNSUM Company 1431 Wanted to Buy •.iirNGi.iNti cii rrF.Hs.~DowN ASTERS HEALTH G arden 8536. Authors' manuacrlpta. law r> DiiUiel Box 0 4KA POtLTBII AND atPFLILb r""'''*«' 2fl( Baat-.Maaaff, ,0«f» ".U i . repa-r* passed In lualitv. flavor and value Wanted M s a rn .11 l.r p trnci- and ceaataL BUtctly II 7ia .St K tl LUMBBR discount Kai s. K.-ii»/d ( <) I § l( K I. It <) P- Ba»> lagahasa— rpHE MOORE-WHITTINOTON HKKDINti K Wanted M 1330 OOVBRN- Try a loaf today PLAYFAIR CLUB. 1 COMPANY LIMITED I s. A E Nix. 3,SfXi iNiMdV^ Weed Of 8PItIN( ..s .sri 1 ABLE FOR SCHKEN- H R Wblat nialiUy. S:M. Oood caab BBRVIOB. WINDOW OLASa Eatabllshed 1893 I»ED 3'. -ton truck with hoist R. Barker. BURNBRS. EXPERT » so ent( OIL I Ilk soil each, dellverad- - rlaeg. AHeyneon caaea cleenlnc. adJuatlns. ctc.^ynn. OMM. STOCK • RIGHT PRICES BATCHINGMING 3c VWP EOOt BIRTHS p Phone E 9938 LAROB 0'.,[o*>ds. Uroad Street. CUSTOM I WINDOW REPLACED AT Oyproc. Masonite. Order K I R. ~'- U GLASS "Lumber. Mlllwork. tray leuI IM. DIMB AND 'dance COOK. GOOD MANAGER »-. FOR SALE. TRY elaaa replaced hineles. Etc ltE JER8EY"MiLK notice Auto . 3 1326. 'HITE shortest Insulei. Gypsum WooU S I SENCH SAW TILTING TABLB. OOM- chicks no* T W Palmer G II_ A. KONG CAFE sjnall Mr snd Mra IP«VERT"NiaMT. AT HONO vdtild like position, short hours, While wait Mellor Bros . Ltd. 819 BLWOOD Born you ' * plete With motor 135 E 4635 I**- !i Speclai Chinese 5021 MAKES FOR >TtKf .SA.VgPLB nwoad (aee Gwendolyn Woodi. jm orcbegtra and pianlat. Box 43C4 Colonist reel Pl one O ri-AlTiao^RDslir'sTANDARD /^LIP THIS AD JMbfiee Moepltal. MlnlmuB» oharae lOc. I HIONE E 2024 FX3R THIS In new embossed pattern "rlTiaII, •! the Royal dlalica. *> Fir panels sHEAP POR CASH 1 FKIGIDAIRE ruary I MAN WANTS FARM WORK * oiler. Ideal Cleaners WOOD AND COAl for buildina/' K- *• O f?* ' enes Address Canada Foutoiiain Van- a «on X'OUNO -Everyihina with showcase. 1 Kelvlnatoe With I good milker and eaneral farm hand 0*.. MM Dmwlaik OMM, couver Lumber Ud. sl.uwcase 1 sedinnsl sliowcaae. to Ii every Monday. 8-11. 131S Brdad Btraet. 11 -ANTIANTED—YOUNO PEOPLE TO TAKE VAWhna'a Friday Kebruary 34 1838 6784. ABPECIAU '. PRICE, TWO Born G I Ctyi*. Rrott^ Ingtructor. 3Se. nd\iantane of opportunity to learn Groceteria. 1404 Douglas St. ,^OH HELIAIU.E l< I l< HA CIIING Ualie J. Cook uiee Grace McKangle. Malahat dry Inside Or blocks, mixed 400 rVRNITTRB Mr and Mra. i eggs and day old clucks Jal.C' < I 8. .7. at St X'OUNO MAN. EXPERIENCED MOTOR iiairdre sinf State acr and euallfleAtioiu. never in 3 •. of Wilkinson Rood. "lic-" with bark slab, 13-ln.. guaranteed / 4VRTIS ^IR^boMPRCSSOR. 'A IN. X Heller yoiiMAN FREED. 'writer And eir.^ 'leer. Will Caioiiis' TERMS DtRBOT 1 mertiBiiir uss or Dle.»et Box 4664, cd.: / iHEaTERPlELDS. NEW Ho^pii 'I » water, beats rordwood; now only 13.75 ^ In . with air tank. 16 in a 46 In HOT INCUBATDR, 13S» Jaaeph'a tiirer. setrrliirv I x.in in o'l cfniiinlttce antra a>i ICBILEE WATER so anywiiere Box 4970. ' from the warebauaa. Tan 2 cds , 15. Heavy slab from Duncan, la-m.. 1316. Perfect condition splendid hateh* ( sp< li, Kiml. n HhIcim v H ill, IN.STM I,fl A SAWDUST BCHN- Cheap. Phone E e«s P of C . will UP at $5 50 Bone-dry. 15 cd.: 8 cds. overhead eipengo Can be yearllns hens T. W. . »3. 2 cds. er >l«. or Irmte for , ,-e> Met-il F Hfl60 DKATIIS tl.iy. Feb. 37. 6 pm Sublect, "Coni- OECOBATOBa I cord- CAMCHJ^S. SUIT t 1:4 PAINTERR ^ND 4;i >1A HAIKDRbSSERS Ill* Tat*g. Je.une A Bro.. G nt I n il' y mgtiress. 85. Oibsnn A PiO ' .S..i a d fa K « new |1J I hatcbina Geofte on!v t:i a .n Kr Dm W onto of pneumonia. , ANIEDILUVIAN ollDEH OF ' KOYAI. BBAUTT SPBClAUBTf E 3464. / 4OIIP0TDK1 "pRoii"^ « OP CustomCus hatrhlng. rnadccii electrie Topliam K,. ',.rdson "'"''"''^ No »AI.S-TINO PAPFRINCl KAI^KDMININO BARK SLAB Burialnrs, Pride of Victoria Lodge [ DRYLAND THICK Rowniree, K'^tiiis 49 rrunk Hi. tiSrdson n,, 1i'39 V, A J Weetl B IMl balorbate R s-conrt -on of Mr- j VVorK uu- .•.,r.'i-67. L.E . will In future meet every blockg. la-incb. euar AI Sr. 'l>UMED RWfpP*?tZi* rftnk Rlcl.srdion of O MM.SON TYRRELL HAIR- and inalde and tl..1 1st' Ml f AT THf chaira, ttS-M. Walnut kaaa- EGHORN AND NEW HAMPSHIRE BAB? H*-lea\-« Pridar «t R > m in Ihe Buffalo Hall. Tani- 13.75 icd.. a cds. 65 Ingfde block. 81 Dry I* bie and 6 sEDAR VeNCE POtfrs 7 U>lfO. 1J30 M^lnd filrerl Vlrtorln I lAINTINi ^\ ddressing Parlors. David spencer, Ltd.. ^ J/ chlcka. Progrny heavy layers, laree, . laidi 'll' in or oark, desk and If ni d Yii'r. All Biin,>I<*s ri is Malanat, 15 cd Dry cordwcKxl hole delivered Phot^e F %B44 Muriel, h l ' newcet ot to mnuW. him ln> wldn|ir I ;i,,ii:>i» we are gpeclalUinc In the egga Descriptive ealaloaue. Doueaa'a .i.'ft 66.50 Up-Island Or screened sawdust, unit J M WlUiOWS ^ ^ permanenta. ".Botog" and I three ybuna daughters machlnUcgg Douglas. E 2743 .on »' reel O arden 4M4 DISPLAY HICK- Pioneer Poultry Farm. Cobbia HIIL B.C. INCLUDES SMART Wood, 3514 ' MACHINERY HOOM PAPEHED. anatocratg a( Ell Wermapenta. ta.Mlioid John I\URO 8 CALEDONIA SO- Janal, the i-r Clasii Used Furniture AND labor,. Beautiful 'man-Tya Hsrdwnr* Co. Ud . 544 Tataa iii.hioiinbie paper, LF Nu Iil.H. INSIDE P -SIRED BABY CHICKH R I R.. Jon E4141 i BARGAIN-^OVlt funeral of JuAe Ook Palrlck's concert' and dance, homes. Archer. O 9336 . KO JON Th< w.iiis make henutiful NEW. • bark SET. UKE 7 .n Barred and W ! it, tvorks A t Nia, of VlMorm for flUl oriiiotani HI Fridav. March r blocks, mixeti with heavy siIX PIECE DINETTE IvF:I.CO LIOHTINCi PLANT. WATT. Chinese resident NnAs TAYLoJl Sl^AUTT SALON CON- chaira, ' 3>'.8 nev4r in table and gl» 18'.') I la.juUr r awav nil FehniSTy 3 rMiie s nr. ne irs Refrcsh- «^i> r«»MTB«rt«u«- alAbk.[trom Malahat Guaranteed ^ 142 50 Dining Ideal for Summer home O tears rho passed 1^ I utpyMiH' A' tiifuing at U04 Broad St. SpecMU in . Port Street^ 1 . 3 \n 738 fiernoon »< lO rrir 10 be lisd a' 'he watei) Ready for bas^mfiii rd I3l75 >n Holland Bros place this lift. I WYANlKlTTF PUIe- w.U tskf. Zotos permanents Phone ES 4 ; IN AND W HIIF Fiin'ril HOUSB-RAIBIBO. CON cds.k.V Sooke Lake W'ooc FOlll ' rrninenl fst A LTBtATIONB eepairg O-Reaaa. 0 16M ' tre- (Drew cuHinii lathe including chip late Mr Jo« was xixlv .pltllt *A .rete work SATIN -OIL THAT JlIVES LU8 Home. Th* HATii - HEAVY BAHK .^i.An A GOOD SELECTION OP OBRD ps n legs and treadle Pn^e 190 cash M-Wls H II WeM Haanich Road las Widow ai|d llMIKfr NipnHTLY. 6 45 GpOP PHI/.E-8 Sslon. 706 BARGAIN M ace and 1. a»»l 0 3358 tr^ to skin Sussex Beauty tears i i.irr III FURNITORB mixed with Inside blocs Rodd Bro- . Gorge Road li.e remans ».l vV^fUrnoin. a ao. Central Whist Club BrouuHton E5II5 'torme rlyl I vy'sl. SEN WYANDOTTE YFAnMNOB W I IH family in Ohms '\ REPAIRS. lU in :i • c d LTERATIONB BUILDING ^ watej'. all 12-ln. Dryf 13 85 Ai'.o Antiques— At Uoweat PiHue Chinese! cemetery R «6as. POLoTsADbLI. BRIDLE. CTc"' 1 unrelaleil co< kerel lis No ^ I,r in interred in the T Thtrkell. E , Krciii Diincsii City I~,vioU8H Onder New Management 'V rooOna a gpecialty HEAUTY SPFCMUSTS. Electrorysls Hair Idtf. 18 50. 1/ cds J4.50. [>elivery Pree In Ctarenee tea win e«et4t^. . Tie Mills. HiUcrest Pogi Co ti 3f»lj'i ^ perfeit condition., Man's tweed roal, Rogjd. Lansford THE CASTLE styling, perminent waving Mrs Riis- HtlDS PURNITUHE REPAIR^. < UILDINO ALTERATIONS, ^ . Pnone C 8963 not wfirn be tailor 38 Pair fene- "'•"'"^'^ nine and Dance sell at PomerOy's. lOa Woolworth E 2535. COOPERAGE WOOD «r FtTEL CO 1317 Broad Btraet 'RITE PO(( A 1939 CATALOGUE ANO ei.AnSFORn .toll" Jatne* B Estimates free Best of workmananip LL inv fail- r; MS in Renna. Bask Chlrken Tanisles. Spaghetti and thIU A' .SIovewocKl >] U~ pi.re i> I ariiuh coniaiag infetma- passed swKv ..iddenlv guaranteed C. o Rolston. E7616 "|7^REE MAiTciaijiinio^roR next two Until T t I is survived b> his Open 8 30 City Prices cd Kindling, II 50 '. cd. Inside blocks. I.-'LECTRIC WASHER lUSEUl. MITTAL liof n 'i» • re of poultry. nn Fehrusrv 24 H' porches, I Wednesdays Victoria Halrdressing AND arORE EQUIPMENT M.ir)orie Eileen, two g 4 ARPBNTER.^ altbbations. bleefca. Purnaeb OFrtCE ^ »if» one daugiiier 13 75 cd Heater M M. tub. anap SM. Taplae * 0*. TMH I F SOLLY Jamea. garage, painting. E 179 5. School. Woolworth Bldg. Ridslev and Uoyd walks, fence, blorks. 12 75 334I. ' CABUOm. Port. sons tiorne 0 sK8K8> CUAIRS,CUAIHn, . FTLINO LAKEVirw POULTRY FARM one daiishier Mrs DANCING I DK8K8. rasldlns in Vic'rtris IN CO^tCRBTE. WALTER BRMANENT SPECI ALfl ! W T H OUT ete. new and reconditioned Dlaaen- WESTHOLME. B.C. Alio. Csl one I"]^VERYTHINb VBAROAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON-Up- I^NOl.ISH PRAM IN OOOD . Theatre U K Brown Jr ol Palo Oak Bay Ballroom P*^ electricity and no maciiina. Up and Hibben. Ud, 1110 Oov t St. O IIM. Al'" i Trace. E 7473. IsUnd first-growth fir ready to burn / 610 1347 Balmoral Road While tMberng. Heavy Breeda and RrM gfanddau«ht,r sImj of Palo Postponed This Sat irdsv to March 6 up. up and down, hnir styling, lacquering cordwood 3 full rords «;i "lO Croaaeg sister' Mi<,s Minnie Olauford rrvsialliiing All featured at La Good as three and Co E 71116 tOB MUSICAL INSTRCMBNTS Clisrles Orr. Moose Jaw. I7B OAROENERS Ronald Hopkins Caal K Wood For proAt Plan l« eel betur chieka thW Vicloris Mr« Kr»nce Be«uty Salon. "27 Yates St G 7443 HICK- Thoii-«« Mn-e Nlpoewaii. MAN A.WJ08. 47 50. 19 115 AND 141. year direct from a rellablo poultry breeder and Mrs 13 WANTt:i>—MALE HELP 4 CTIVE REUABLE BINOUt BONE-DRY 8TOVEWOOD, 13 '/k CD. e.i' will take place IFRMANENTS. TINTING. ETC HOLLY- ALL Store, Johnson St. BiMires siu, „ ..Tn poMHon ahythlne. References. 1 Kindling. 11.50 Inside blocks. 13 80 IV Ung s Music 7M vaiUs [;h>r looseleaf requiiumentb- 500 I R . 500 B. Rusk. Frbrusry 36. i wood Beauty Phop. 617 Fort. E 0433. HAMPSHIRE. R In MrKi.e .In. Box .M36. Colonist cd Heater blocks. 13 50 cd E 6038 PHONE \N ESTABLISHED UFE INSURANCE BIHTIMAN PIANO FOR SALE ' All Special Forma Ruled aw R(Rocks, pullet chicks 33e Lake MlU ^tVPERI-LUOLS HAIR Rnmoved Weakens Avenue dauih- POSI- lo order - Also Blank Booka> , ef Poultry Perm, IIH Union A! 'I e reMdcnre of her company lias prohlnble Opertlnr. for SOMPETENT GARDENER, SEEKS '\ LL BARGAINS- BONE-DRY MALAHAT if' E 0136 TAYLOR \ arowth. Try one Sussex Beaulv Saloti. Bsrnei n f on man ol sood educnti'Mi and spnesrance * |periri|%nent Refei flr mlllwood. .'lO Every Description ler Mrs. H 8 Irwin. Hon. temporary or *» slabwood, 15 Best 12 PIANO ACCORDION. HARDLY Isvlor, ' 706 Breughton EMI'. Formerly Ivy»> FW HORME* 1998 Mrs. Isabell.. preferably isitn sotne Miles or profesmonal 5125. Colon. «t tl iO Dent s E 79-,9 fjedger Coiumnsr Sheets. Bind- F*bruary 34. encefi Box No 3 flr mlllwood. 80 b^s- pearl and grey, beauti- and Mrs Taslor experience, will do a N usrrt. aevenlv tv. a \<.«rs who convientlous BEAUTY 9BIOP HAVE NOW Far cheap' Phone ers and Piles Csrrled In SlOCfc. 1.400 TO I.8W Rockwork a specialty HUX)A OOOD ful instrument sale LBERT A HORSES resident a v,. ana for fortr-two day s work every day. To such a man a ARDENINU THE LL KINDS.. ANT LBNGTH. BMK was a E 1151 moved to their new shop half a block A Douglas Street w-ti, daughter lood' ineome Is "sssurert Box 5OO8 Colonist Pruninc. 313 Westholme Hotel I cedar, tl. lead. 8 for 1176. Ba?33 E 5036. res .1 i her A _ vears and had •oiith on Newport Avenue E 0723 to ^ six >e»r' I here remalti ' THE COLONIST TEAM AND for the Ust WORK- HOUR. DAY OR CON- •• •• Dry Inside, heavy bark RADIO I^IOR SALB WORK ii'.rs. Mrs WIMI A NECrS- \\ ARDEN • CAU. A DBYIJDRYLAND— 40P her psssins. Ua dsn 1 ICTORIA , BEAUTY PARLORS Commercisi DepartmenU ^as, cheap, r o McPherson. survivK ' • S' t reliable man Phone' E 6352 la-ln.. sale 12 7.. cd E 8481 ssrv usei III iiLirk nble1 prnduf t. wia- tract i\ «lab. AT- H 8 Irwin, and Miss Taylor, in JapMi. » E6SI5 foi a good permanent All et- UAR(iA"lN~HAD10 SALE 7TLHK Mil Broad Strept Cedar Hill Creaaroad. O SM7 Seattle, .Inc to establish you in business wliere t).^ Broad itteel , con- Taylor. IB ?I1R\ BS. HEDGES; perieneed , operatora iai8 »3 85 cd siienXer I'aod and a son. frederick 1>RUNINO- ROSKR 4 ; IIONE-DRY OUARANTEED. watei-Ken'. loud earnings will be considerably above aver- rellar 3123 nvs sHFTI.AND PONY, IM, i. J ROBB. lawns laid; borders planted E 6M6 ..V .-. n;i-dr\, 13.50 Ready for O dition Apply 74! Burdetl, ev.n age Sales liefp liven Applicant.^ mui^t BPECIAIJI- II'-. A M' lnt Telmet Eaeen ThVremaing are resting at the rliapel of BEAtrrt s lans be of Hood type Suite I 1134 Govern- Stove lentms. dry. «^ M) td GUARANTEED, Lid from where the STBIPPINO rouf' besuiy co«tf io» oy taking (10RDW0OD. SONSOUE ^ A D I O R the Bands Mortuary W8ATRBB Keep 41FD NEON SIGN, "OAR- ( BALE I 3.600 ment Stieet. MoiidHv nioriiiiiB drv. «e 2 cd* Drvland ash «1 a week. B C. LM3R 'ELL-MA MFD TEAM, ONS will be conducted on of the Avalon Annex reduced Split wood. 117 50 Slid UP. I.T < t . -ersi service advantage I I |.|i t» l I tl ll'5> am w'h transformers W'f A 1 Mi blocks 2 ed« ^ 896(i Pouii'.m Street '.tore age U amsle horse Pratt 703 E«euiaMlt'Rd. at 3 3(» o clock. Rev. PEACE MBTAl prices' You Will find many oppertUDItlts wood, mixed' Klec'.iir Rndia Ileiit Man.inv aftrrneen, MANAGER NEEDS TWO AMBt~ ri : t 'S'lsfactary term' Free B 1 Ueii . t U6B5 Price deliver! will officiate and the Eaumates to save, for the price of 'every kind of E R O Dredee ^ lioui^ girU sales experience not essenessen- First growth, 4 f t , 3V* cds.. "Jl. 7-TUBE pariiculars at 131 Pemberton / lORDWOob— RADIO.radio. MODELMOUai^ Further" . 4«0 CATTtB at real in the family beauty aid and every ohaae of oeaoty le 1 »HILC0 remains will be laid lial Apple 8-ia.. Room 4. Hibben-Bone \j Bone-dry. i3-ln..< II.M ed B>TW Sne tone. Phone Building. Victoria. \% BIIUATIONS IjrANTED- 111 I console, iwo spcafcerg. plot In >o»a Bar Cemetery, Bldg very reasonable mm JBRSCY COW. BBCON? necessary—coose a any O .'.377 FEMALB No Appointment Yk)R SALE 'w(NC'ME8TBR^.80-a0.~IN ealf. lust fresh, eulet, 'eagy Mllkep.

    swsy si the Bt time rau wish MONTH ' '1 ' BI AIR There passed l'^xperieWced MAN WANTED OS RADIOH F"OH HIRE. w«*» OR 1 perfect : n- NVwiy blued. Snaai Phone Belmon' 74M 1938. AVAI.ON ANNEX * ,Io«eph s Hospiial on February 23. i: hal.h It R. » SflT tobea »^«<>„""« for Phon' T188 A CCOMI>U8HIED MUSICIAN AND Ex- Radios repaired, caah. u ^ flfivseven years. .! \OURUB BCRECNBD 1«0. 1 PRBBH PIR BALA-mBBM COW. SMOIITllOMi Mr lohn Blair, aged Caioti, th. PI. one %.y):vn tio« oeneiaa BL'taM 1336 OoveiMgent^^^W Y,V>R * » perlencedperienced leteacher, piano and ^iiu I Aaronson a, BALK - MacGREGOR DRAGSAW Ptiene The late Mr Blair was born in Carlt»le> SA«rpU8T ^ I^X}R r bull lif^ trerkbarae and pMs Pi I"?! ,e-gs pupilai moderate terms Secretary been a resident of this MtCIIA.NIC WAN 1 ED TO TAKI^ ETC A 1 condition, with a bladee. Apply B Relmont aeQ. England and had Friend hip f^l*' STOCK. PLANTS of ' SR^NOTMWrT li(s ticn p. 1. ta W'xvnien's GuHtt EDUCAtlONAL years with estu'olished eon- Baldwin. Queens Ave , BMney.. eily lor the last twenty-nine JERIIBT COW. TO Esniiinialt Road Partly flniince manufacUire of lioiiseii, 7 P' afie Albion 7IR overseas with the inarrt Timber article Apply in first Tnat to Room 'J POR PITMAN SHORT- to Your Bin LAYRITZ TMIRTr TO FORTY YARDS Me served • companion- tRIVATE TUTOR poMiioii as ha 1 'i' c uraer Sow and «'» a life member of the 417. Ht<)bart Bide.. Y»les St Colonist Wolves rooK !'•••! s F 2314 hivnd Box ftOee. PLANTING LI> COWS AND HOUSES WANTBD. S. Cnrvd , 8PRI,"sfi Canadian 1 rlo FOR Clnrke Ktreel Rritsnnia Brsi.rti o' Ihe Burner Sawdust If oresl- JROORESBIVE POULTRY OFFICE HAS COIXBGB, 1006 GOV- Kitchen Range Our IF IT GROWB. WE SKLL i) bang. OMweod Belmont ItS. Irt.on of Willi 11 I" «n « pet •. « I'^HF.S DAT yoYAL BUSINESS iMI'V TEN I' WOMAN SBLt IT. ERTILIZK VOt;R GARDEN WITM SEA- Ins Ia\ f^is wife I' opening for exp^r!enred salesman ex- I l\i ernmenterni 6016 E W Msuosell Specialty IF WE n l>V"'^'*rv de<\l He ly survived bv V any lo'ir Siinday Ar O .7« ' the wiiK Pljnne Fort Street P»«">» O weed. Phone O 4567 GOATS son^. William, of HitMde Ave cellent opporlun.iv lor rieht man ^''2 750 4tr and one Monds-i after . V. IN replies conlldential Box ,4l>iv. ColAiust SIMPLIFIEDSIMPLIFIED SHORTHAND TACOHT nue. and two daughters. Mr' W Strlck- |»TrCHEN RANGE AND FUPNACE |,yjR SALE FLrCTROLOX Ct,BANER, FI.L BRED THREB-TBAR^OLO OOAT, WORK 12 lessons Prlvata tuition My Secta- , fifTT E )4^» 1»ROtlRE.*«IVE REALTY OFUCE HAS lary- 8M HIMWA;B«M Bulldlad. UM BURNER.S INSTAI.I.FI> SATISFAC- «ait Ilk- to freshen Ajril 13: inMtMMw feed and ClarSe of Port Albernl also two sifters 1 of any kind Hour or_d,iy E 33M npenina for e»i>er»>nced,sale"maii ex- Government BSftt BOYS IN CCM tether 113 00. 011^, SwiSSP. 1* OSf and one brother in England also three TION OfAPANTFED LMOST NEW nORSR MAKI HF, Rf>n.. Any lusnilty. cellent opporiuiiity -for the rleht man: |,^XPERn?NCEDr8WITCHBOARD OPER '«' f'>r «1« a t. 8. Colonist. E_4 '«« toria, and Donna Ion In Port Albernl House. 8t Margaret's School 1036. North Park ^ Junior ALERT SERVICE CO 1ADIES and GENTS' Sulta, Cuatom Tall- 4tP al'O meres jnd nephew* IiFspyrr^Ki.F noY. AtiE \t or good r»i7i M.S. W MiPlsar. prini^^ F 3234 114 50 O 748 'Breuemon St. B 6101 - 80 BICYCLSa ored pit eaaranteed. BntiafeeMBa 8M are resting in the chapel . B"~lCYCLi~8ALE HBNVARDENKrNNEIJSCADB'jR/JBAV The remains ^ «np.-Aifln . uantert for siaeerv s'ore s I)l> WANTK bicveie. t34 50, 1 X P E R I tE N C E WOMAN to 118 75 Balirwn tire Murrcll's Tailor Sho^ 1118 Biasafcard fmersl ' BUSINESS INSTITUTE up Moriuarv Ltd wliere ' LsPROTT-SHAW corker i^upples for aale. gtre Ihe Sands < la leurn hine n.oder- Pedigreed •I Ma"l he .ins l^ a" or l our Pi. one r,|c ye e repairs, Vt housework by day secretariai. «ltb Wldei^ Egpert - t>e 'conducted on Mondnv 'i'«' ' •' ^ -Courses Sienoeraphy. randsaa will IS < Taaenilta. M. aerflces Ret.'T eii'^e ; r''iiu..'ea II s .32« Govt St a1ROE BABY Bt c V BATH. OOM- Windridae RM I 1 7301. ate pricea. Aaron«or. j 19.19 at 2 o cIim k Rev (I n commerrul, rgdiolelcsraphy O 4813 February 37, made rhsir, • wan r'i«-k»r. car sest Drude B SOM. • l!f PAINT, will officisle and interment SWO NEAl APPF.Al.INO .SALFSMfN FOR 3 cds IV I cd 13 78; TIRES. NFW T Bolater I s IHl'sIX'TEEN. WISHES TO CARE DRYLAND WOOD 8 A. BIKE. NEW f. 'standard SCHOOL STBHOORAPHT- cart giW - Burial Park. I far new .per.Ml teattire P.ea«» flr slst mixed 13 35 cd i .lO 33M I.FA TTIPUL WIRB RSrtlBD POS' Win be la Colanod 'lUired ' • afternoons evenHiaa: etperl- bune-Ory slsbmod J »•! brake hub 119 E children, oak Bay Junction. Mlaa O DIekadik 4»in Colpi.,.| per rd . IF fier ptfPPlea Beeord Kannelg. 1 nu'nilver blorks. 15 oone- live phone H"X ne. ed rr feir nce E 3525 bone-dry inside URFJK^O NOW 70c PER 8-LB PACK- PER- * Hoapiul. Sat- mir.- FOR COM . • HEEL At S< Jeaeph's on dry haavy slabg. 16 per cd.. No I Ar D^BTRIBUTGRS M ful ru-An- suit every individual yjH «»«v St the age 11 ar 1 till 6. inside blocks. 14 per cd . heaey alaba, BoM on easy terms ol ' 7497 ' stock male r Neel of 481 Eraser n.r Mii,.in.s'.'y snd particulars of ' inspect our WASHER (DEMONBTRATOR)^ I ahund .lames ' DoualAa Waed invite you to . MAYTAG Kie'lTick 8C59 . per cd Bbawnigsn IW Ta F _ , OOTTARS IIS eniplovmeiit _ JPANT8H AND RAWAHAB with Street, Esquimau Mr Neel wa*' boru ai fiev Woodslde Farm. Company ' Phone ES914 «rchlor.*rther as new Special prlee. TM>4 Part. ^ • •'. 1 to 9 dsily. S*. 1 WIDOW." 33, SMALL » n r! r I a a'lns Hours 14lO--^^-J^'J';Douglas .H-v PRAIRIE . Davenport, England snd had been a lte V I VKAT medeia Pedea Broa.. Ud t I ; JeiiK.ns. 10 '.8 Pandora It r Can be seen 137 FBu.:ora t ousekeeplng po.sltlbn .TirU>' CORDWfXn) IN 1 CORD II FT.Dit M mZE mcr-b' t-mcB male reatdenl ot tins city for the last twenty- child, wisiies I\RY 4 FOOT Phone O MH HEUNfl) EU)EHLY OEN- Box ' "6 nler .'I . • ^^^ sjsn "eel retired in 1929 alter U'AMED gentleman in good home Victoria. lots. |4 cord J fc Pa * I E Sve years. Mr lor i la BBTTER PBMAtA PUPPIB* . penaion, BtrYrLifi o Cxnadlan U veatmetit. Sound bngtneag propogition. MALAHAT DRYLAND SAtMrnOBT Olitff edntiii.on P r,e F lINO PONO •nUITBb remain to survive h.s p.|... r splendid OoueUg otWL r PO There Box 47M, CetWiUt. yEFINED. Co'nGENIAIHi' SK.KEFPER, DANCING 60 sacka 14 75 J E Pataiae A Sawa I" In Ihts popular pastime R. 4> Oreen doves I^J»»<»a his loving wife, si the resi- I ing besides il references, preferrefer fuifuil c"..ir*f or would 117 Cormof snt Btr-et G 3141 * FOR un:.i.r.n skates. !AimberT,o . L"l 0 78I4 taaa William Neel. in Aus- U0B1N80N y^urrB>—rox tbrrifr o dence, two sons. 'ANTED TWoTxPtRliNCED 8HOE store Box 4939. Colonist ri ASS •)«,,,">• p nt pong assist m ^ BRANOmT'BAi.i.ROOM idlLLWCKJD 12 50 PER CORD h/Kkey st . : RAZORS tl75 38-IN Bt'ITCASBl Arthur E. Victoria' one Aprlt- s O I PIR KOLUt tralla and salesmen 61 Fort 'Street ' VSe ai>o fsrry w Cos M R a D F 7838 »'.o^'• ' Saturday t>oroth» I sen boxmg 5C. fleld Perxins in r.ii.UiiU. , V. WANTS WORK Inside flr biorgs. |4 per aord No II M, 8-powet prismatlca 117 Mrs E LjAflKAfcHrWAN OIRlT r,\ • r w OO* e » A. dauatitei reo>j.,t i unit both new snd 'rifle Oeor/e S--1 ;ii New /.alind MAN. Ml'ST HAVE GOOD AP- r^seenier, flr headrta aawduat. gaekeC. 14.11 glagaes 16 78. 36- M rifle 131. M 14 78, tfB IBCSU.*l«BO(Ta hroil'-i Y-OUNG ^ hv day or hour Miaa M TYPES OF DA.NCING »7 VlOlJTl c dr»r^ e. j ipped a ^A U. Hgrgnett wagong. etc Keep your pedalg Me. uree two sisters. Mra B Finne«an snd pearance About 20 vesrs ot age Oori St 3066 George 0 8147 wUl be mudguardg Me. Dmlep and oat and G 1030. A Fowfceg Stadia. Ills with outdoor sport toys and they wide rgUJTBR and Timothy, mlaed. Parker, Baclandi alaa four 6 ft 8 in Not afraid of work _ II 10 inner tubea Mc, handlebarg M. J m Neleht -oirFTR MILLWrx)! 12 SO CD IN 2 \^ l«k daL KeaOad 16X Mieh.n particulars, in letter OUTU) OF FRIENDSHIP JOSEPHINE healtbf • II 75. bOT'g bicycle |13 M. radio labeg 78e. bay. 8M irandchlldren State full Ifrat in 4MB WOMBITB BALLROOM AND TAP . N' ed iots Inside ftr. »4 00 cd screened uQpjugoNS remain* are resting at the rhapel •wti handwriting Steady empleymeai. 'I seeks pogltlo«is for eiperlenced gentle- Brydaea and Ronald Bladen O 1070 peetaclcg to gait gny sicht ia.7t Ai TON MONTY SIM- The sawdust 13 50 unit. Mannine. Shaw oppssiie OetaMM g-fUmm HAY. IM wll t vpewriltne. sten ph I nr Street SOB'S Out Rato Store 1336 Oort_ ilx. Sands Mortuary. Ltd from WlWte References be roeulrM. Write P.O women, leaching, UM Bread ^ meeia. BlenHnaop Road ^ drets- 4 RACE ATTFTEIJD DANOB VnrOtOK . ^ueta. 1910 Btore Street. BeM4. the funeral service will be held on Wed- Boa 137. Victoria. bookkeeping, plane and sliuiing ^ E 6313 " WTNrHKrrnSR rARBTTTF. • Hollywood I iJi'e't tii6 Bread EMM rFL£r36^ HBRB. IM March 1 1939. at 3 O'clock Rev housekgeplBd. mia. inside. 13 ed . dry giab : OOARAirrBBD nesdas making. O. I flr slab nirYciJt (HXjD CONDITION lighter thsr, 10-30 In fKW r-rr-. -'Cr flfflclale lull naval I8A SALBSMBN AMR AOBNTt 1157 111 Bisehlager w'll and relsrr E BALLROOM IN- tngide. 18 ed ; heavy giab. tl 50 flftf each. A . \»1CT0R1A 8 LEADING N m«. $ir» years eld Apply Ml Kelvin Road Am«uaitugB_c«g(s about 83 71 fee will be accoided the deaenaed. Tbe U».^M^.4i_M^=^r, honiirs ll'ANTFn SAI.FHMAN. ART AOB. SBK ws.ihlng. Ironing cieoi»-i V gtr«eter»>Mr. and llrA.Oes, oiin. O MTl. remaing i R.T IIIA br., cat fare. B8M1 Urn. 1. I ArtBar Mdmy. Biiatwy at Bg^uimali. >> The OnUet, aiM ine. a»c

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    'HE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, B.C.. SUNDAY, KEBRUAKV 26, 1939 A Mart lor Bttsjr Re^ders-Pyoperty tor Sale or Tra^e BOOtBt. AL'TOMOBILES IW AL'TOMOBILES llULi>t8 rOB lALB rOB-MLB TO BMt AUTOMOBILKS iContinuadt' OOIBt iCuouuued) lOoBUnaaBi «OenUnuod> (OOBttBMd) •MatUttOtf* » ^^.^>^i~^^~>.~'.-.— -'»*<»»«^**<^'""" - I MElfT • »i' . ^1 tT ^r* x/^\*/Ki TO 'rrr"T*^ "'-^"""_;""2;l_',i.' A GOOD 80UDLY.^t mt v BUILTbuilt FIVE-ROOMnvi-Rouu 1i »ATR1CUiatricia BAY.bay. HCWnew • fJOOR-ROOIMOKMim.Bnniua A^B WAWTtD city I TO OUT-OF-TOWN WOUJiaTON BT. I nooiif. nice A buDiaiow oil uurif Road, m cotta«a lalM.wsMr. Il.m mk U»T- CHfVhOLIT AT a- ColonUt. A PARTMtHTS FOR REI*T-00» * (irden. automatle furnace. MilMbte WIN ttrr CA.SH PR HE K)R YOUR CAR Opto fireplace in ii»int-room. nice dwin Ul«t «-r«OIII MIlUI. 6i'i Y»trv <1 2(13 IDCllKI* 1, I AOtf tor army and navy tenant*. loiMt rt UU rom a obed c ar Err.prr.s.* alllr^. SUBSCRIBERS cloM in, Apply A mm cAa to clos. an e^tat. •! rtntAlft tnm lU up- poiaaMlon WO.Ot ^ WHCCKINU is^Sicir'a^^e'r^r- r^TSLTSSw Th* Oovrru- wnin., a.vArH •tao««*a*o*a**o«> / VUlU FOR >OUR CAR FOR - KojMl Tnut C4kP«ny. 1M3 or A ^wo cm-. . t. ww »" _ Owner — ^ JJEMI BI NGALOW. SEVEN NICE ROOMS. t*riir _ Oof of lov^o iob4cr>b«i» o'to mcnt BtrMt. «13f. AUBURN 8BOAN. CMMToa Bro«. iMBOmisUBwat UMi ^ ^~ »:i!i moM B WMTB A nUBT WgU* . . • ACRH. HIOH- basement, furnace and caraat. newly palnlad V PPBOWMATTtLT TWO five-roomed EaM aalkint dutance. - • with " \VAILABLE NOW DILIOHTrOU tSLAND INVBBTIUNT CO.. LTD. . PACKARD e.«t part Quadra, numb*' O* ira, unmue. ^1 '^5(V orl, ih« lat»tyx3r« sunny apttrtinfiit overloukmn lOM Broad Street PhOM OTIM-T fiCU.SN ..*...•«#«.•••••• tf*** ijiiiigalow Biiuation absolutely tfriin j S^lX-ROOMUMI-ilUNOALOW, MODERN •Mv "Mil Cioiiralft Htlchti; •ulomittic hrniuiii, aUc- URAXAM CARS WANTED Price $3.50C. Can br riiri'l"''><'r(. Iirnjl»of, K>rAM- AUBURN • BBOAM WISE CO. I.TU nil* Fftnbprton B.d- lh« BEIIAN ... A | trc >iid furnace. A real .- 'epiiti to Tht CelontJt. Apply 13M CrtMtnt Road, phone I i3TI. 4Mt. • roa^. baiemant. fumair ^2^5 ^E BUT OUTRIGHT FOR CASH bartaln ; ©l')-- cHtvRourr at 'IM . > 1 1 •rata. Inrludine water ..fJO.OO PACKARD 8EUAN ood used cara. 1930- l»3t mo^aU. i IOTTAOb" and WATER '«"NTAait. ; rURNlSHBU. rW'j VNI. COUFB ••••.••••*.•»•.•• A'AraUDO.. 2iO fit. Charlea Street. • ^•/•J"^ ^ Smpira Realty, loot lEE M FKASBR CO. Ml) (rom lU to BimOAVOV/ rORD Mill •>. U.1M.. Uim rOMM. roomK. Kood floori, larase, teaement „ fvKRVlCl STATION. lUI Pandori Ptioix y>>S^*'^ UKAHAM iflUJAN $505 JONES BROS Broad. 1333 Brond Street Phone E 47JJ •i«M t* HicH IttooM furnace 130.00 coura o»n«r BIMI $nd- LIMITED -«OTTAOE. FIVE BOOMS, oarage: 1900 cHMmoarrwmukM CHEVROIXr Dl LOXB sjoMETHiNo different"AND "arnriii BI8HOP A WbRTHlNOTOll. LIMITED ^^>>^ $705 Corner Yatc* and Quadra or near offer Mars St. To vi ew. E 38,5 WWILUNODON THRKt - KOOM j.g £ ,]4| SCDAN ^ —Frame houae ef ilx charming room* VT Y^,,, p^o^, with i(J»irt . . . a Blat*ed-ln 41 POULTmY AND IJVBITOCE kultr h 1 .g — — a Demonstration Inunie ColciiMi iit>lf Many tpeelal feaUirei. lota of Ill-Hi iiid hot »ii:er KeMonable TTUAC TIVB STUOOO HOME IN OAK all pUnned for iCuOlUiUMl' rUMLBT. tTO. COSY HOMES IN OAKLAND8 loiiiTort and rent E A TMUPLANB BBDAM •nOMAB TWO ronvrnience .Wi.lrnilid hot ' »aler heat:nK' »>»tfni riir plumbiiu B« UmlU*. . BataWMMi IIM uiBTRiirr mid PASTURS-I3 ACRBBi 4 ACBIB 0AM \TTHAC-riVE 3-llOOM 'oNrURN&HED apply B^trtoa * Co.. m. U'ANTEO-T-I POBD IW SBMM OM Barn IncltMM. Two tnd Browhton Btraot. cABRiourr ItlO Tatoi Strott rboM O ntl roach. Private buyer. All aaah. Pkoaa BUNGALOW: LIVING AND cut for hay. tulu, rtltokia auMBOUe heatlni. ^HJS I^OUR-ROOM ^-.^J^^ :rt'",r'';,r"r'o.i:d "^o — kinhen_|,,| .. . . baU>mUa circle. Phone O 1111. abundance hot water, nosr town: adult* 8BVBN-ltobM''llWDiRfCB. M B4073. I dlnliii-roonu. buill-in buffet. .inb Ral. and other furniture />ILBANr WILLYS SEDAN full cement only Criilral Park Apartmtnta. K l>ai. Phono pantry, bedroom, bathroom, »tth the hou*e. Price t4.300. Robert ^..^ DaDaa Road. MS. JC MU. ^I-(>M ixyAMTSD -- ma to mm noK-up In basement, omik baiement furnace, taraie A^Oa.. Seallard BvUdlM. INT Douclaa SI 4MD BOABO V truek. 1 ton. In fiid j i lllnn . BOOM \T 1317 pandora" AVE.— rURHIBHED -r^OUR ROOMS. CLOSE IN. INCLUDINO H t* H cement »idewalk* and runway. o seoo. • upper flat, four rooma and both. -T water, til. RoMvear Company. 110 SALB ^EVBN ROOMS. > KeafconiDle Mh Oo^rrniiiciU »lte«t Oamtnt WTtV tvniT »» dealer*^ Boa 4MI. Colonial. baaament. Puraaee. Oarata ArAKTMBHTB - POtXT nwnMUMD. ^IVBOtOOMED BDNOALoW. NEAR CAR TBRRAPLANE SnAll ItW UOBMCB - - BUNGALOW. CON- BtMUlA BOARD ^jry tJIX ROOM SEMI for i ^ loam warm bathteit. doek. beat BtlM. I ADT. BMAtL MBAKS. COMPOBTABLB mtt. With all Bodatn •U"' • » I.l'XE SEDAN CECIL BV8 MOTORS. 1f.TO. hull tood con- built it-foot laiwcb; , .v;,...,.l,i> • ^ ofTpr* to hare it with another Mi^.^ER COUPE EXCHANOE l.ANt!FORU home. ILBA l«AMSlOM»-r0RM. OB OMFUB- MODERN rOUR-ROOMBO BUNOAU>W. Cart o.M c. Tnetia dit on EBMI. i;^OR BALE OR home, i ^(l*)*) PMtUt - -~ iiuludin* <,,.m:. i;v !,ilu»ltd but fciU.uijl. a Ap- — r take Ove arri-.s two cieiired. oak bay special A" neftlently wnrleod- BOMl with Karate, on Itland RIthwaT. . apruce oara. for uw. moderate, close in. nUhtd. COUPB at Quadra LUMBBR— Boat Quality i;„h"V'J;terfront lot. five-roomed house. KveryllunK | ply Alkman. Laniford ^7*>"> Tataa BOAT At a Sacnnce \V)i> Build"' II 50 pair. Dalllel Box Co O 1423 ooin. cement basement near Cur Box 4960 f olof.nl three-piece be tin ri'^HIS | CHOICE nve- rooir.fil .%:urro buiiga* B623 MOUNmeW DISTRICT POUR-ROOM ONf. A now ivnilni.:' .S.i \ oy Manjions d |,lVINRUDE.ELTO OUTBOAHD8. 142 UP tlmSer I low. cun.,ilsiing *| ADY. LIVlNd AUJNE. DEBIKtS buntalow, t35. New three-room cot- s?{75()?^'??^?^•5*'«>^ .V^JS Snd wate p"e^t y of livlot-room. dinette, j lit Johe. Bros, Ltd. Oood kitchen piiylnii «ufst. or 0001 U. Atlmer, at I ^V".,? IJ '^,51 "iSd clear V.lu. and two bedroom*. Bullt-ln fea* I* j.o.mi .on a» , .'i.HFRUiK Realty. E NA.SH Mii):lar ((..IIIII *t: j !»Ke. tlC. Baanlch $7i;ld acco.ninudale two. Box l> Unlurii \,jiif. Wrll iifuted. miiinr imi * HEATER W ^2 ^m*"^ 5 ROOMS. MONTEREY Iv to Box 4157. COlonm and ahower. hardwood floorK. hot-air fur- »;illi;im di.-.tHn. l. ;u MODERN. tonduion lie new ClttrtSHi,- S» FT. X • FT "roi 1 water, qui' i blork, <»7(krr CHEVROLET STANDARD /J ;«)R SALE— 50. ^V nace, wash tray*. LOt 50 x 120. Heason tbla School dntrlcl »J7 E(3iL LUXE SEDAN. , •PI tNI rouPK CHRYSLER OX «ULl'>^t A Finic workmanship, raised deck. whe< l- COTl AUt faxea NICK. DIHTHICI ONIARIU. * • .-•OR 6AL» FIVE-HOOMED Garage in ba»emeiit nnsemcnt ILEA.SANT HOMK IN 11J:aN, UjWER n.AT 27.i j extra tood '.'-'( tcilet. ' r.' dl>n 4 >> rifFVROI.FT MASTER DE hoii.sr el. lu-hl", wii«h bafln. aom* fruit ...... Af-ti '*^Z'J garden crmrnted. ' jj . 1:4639 iiiuii.- \ l0VWO 7 -HgAtf THE INHIDE OF THE r recently oullt. with Additional room in i t I Kood '..l);< i''-! n.Ml'lt loiurr f).s*i«i. t.'O Mi-riiiiii,.' .-vi "TtH-'l »i-yr ROOSSVLLT SEDAN, > PFI1AN » iiK.cii rii i .ili I: ree bitih" H'llll in ^amf •ehooi (i.niplete back corer of your telephone book. J|C17 tree*: tood water supply Near Price only good shape • sf'>'^ and rhurchea terms •r»»'H'll |ANDYiNDY APART npy^m^*' PO.NTIAC .SEDAN. •1 PO "'.'18 I WIL- 4::ifi. Ci.loiu-l Atant Will diatrii t, near OI 31573157. J eilord t' ^iMALL MODERN ~BUNOALOW. COACH Box Real Estate aao iwmraBeo trade equity of tl.65d for I *''ta«e*rFalrlUrld Apply IMl one o! the bci! flV0>r lu»i disir^t near .^eB; open fireplace; d8dob ooow '^i* 2- C WALIJCH Cowtcbar SUtlon PO _ house In city or Saanich. COM- NkWLY ULC- jjU)-^ CHKVROLLT SEDAN, l^^OR .SALE : . SEDAN 1>OOM AND BOARD. AGtU .M^N ^UPLUt. 4-ROOM, BATH. narate E »ni;i 'StU \ IT ^CftUlSLR rare If Park * nr «. (Iocs euhtprn isTiJot). 8AI.E REStT -7-ROOM JIOUSE Esriusive Acenti' i firtnble gui" hoinn n'lrMuii j •rated: eloaetn: tit. 1313 North HjQ—PAOUIIlisiDAll m nap ' VallMd I,-«OR OR car — CO,. LTD small »tore. ..I'.'l m.i N" 3 SMAIJ, KJCRt AND PIVX- :: MASTERS MOTOR lake car trade E 6285 I gas pump, IiereiM.Hi>. Close to pirli _ ....„,... ; SEVERALJEVERAL m with bath, Ft RM.«HLD Btraot Phone E Mjtl Coi- H. G. DALBT dt CO.. LTD. ,iOR RENT-BEAUTIFUU.Y , J> „, r, Tataa P Hanley. i "088 ,^ I Phone 6«.i9. Mt ona-third awe. Apply D suite. In tJaH li-'v -''^ipa .•'OR SALE 22-rr22-1 CABIN BOAT, OOM- •34 View (Opp. 8pencer't> f.vo-tedrco.Ti I.-'OR attlta P.O. • I'lNDOBONA.' »i GOHUl ROAli W.-- -rcom. m>.ipiou« llviiie-rooin All Pirle Oll.rs Phorie E3&tS. ratera dinint AKD MANY MORE TO CHOO.SE > Newly e«U»llth»d, tery eomlwtable elrcinrel Ph<.i.<- E 77J'. or E':n4. r room*. <'^: 5 room*, t39-. 1 room*. 330: PR? 60« ...$375 MODEL A FORD. MARINE CONVERT- TtOt VERT BBST W OAK BAT home continental eulalnt: modtfate E0 ' rooms. furn'fhed. »IS: S-room apartment. ONBOlfcurOP 1 *>•«»«>—• • TOTAL .BURNISHED...o^.om-,, lUorr. .. R.)oMI,,.,, VI .St'lItuiiiii. Ai>K) WII«ON Ar CABELDU. LTD ed. rebored: uaed very little: tiO. «1 '>*; IHl Vie» M nt Tate* Btreat ITI Tatee Street tMW...... HIOH •>' H,nd«ll 1303 DouPlas y\. O 7J41 UM StMtr. MUOMO $iS.J csterlor. ihi* lovely hon. " !ia^ n\r ej/dew garage, low >\ Avrnii-. le.ir for' O^race. BM44, mum EiioT tataa. 1 .' '.^ u> LIARROOATt AP.\ItlMtNT8. OAK BAY. clout room*, two bathroom 1 tlie ri«l t parti QUADRA: I MLMOUTH ROAD. OFF Omb BtoalMf $0t) — REGULATION CAT BOAT. ri< i< *^*-^o». ifioa* wantint the beat. EMM. Cbryaloy "U" Caath ^AILBOAT pitre In llvlnr-room and lj2:>>*>(Wk Fo. R ROOM ...... TV. on •awxPii I • 'I.T Ave room<. ba ei^ent. furnace. 120. STUCCO BUN- perfect condition, fully equipped, tea' the crltlci.1 . 18n A.NU UOARD WANTEIi^^ Cars for CiMi doubtedly attract ^ _ kbIok Oak • ROO.Mnvy.tj^ I nflude* water. Kevs p.t .smnlrh Rpnity Wanted— B»>. a real buy far i - FIVE- I MMBDIATE ocn Asrv NEW worthy, Purthtr infarmatian. ahont niHl ahawna aaa toe maw ir to U WHswtme: ^.^u^ f EOOOI. ttm Hl Just a f ew mantBt Bid. TB* OWUff '. a'lr.ri.ve THURBURN BYRNE after ^•OWW V. I;.on^ • p.m. ' MAK^ WANTS ROOM 1 rootn k. NEAM Ltd.. I3I3 Broad far;»sr tsn. with aater Apply 1IP9 TO SELL AT 'i 1239 1 ua^d 4 muiitii*. ITS. Rowboat*. . '1," J " BUY A NBW SniOBR SMJE. Z ON ONE mmR , BOCmSTOBBNT panirv F. 871& Violet Ave.. Jiarliotd. BVERYTHIKG roorrr. bathroom and HE,UEACII DRIVE 'NEAR KlIOAI. $t)») $1"4») Banlek. ai I cj; TO 9-HP DELIVERY- STAIRSSTATRfl UP OR DOWN IN THIS 1 4. Modern «ix-room bunicilow $ft55 J ^ , N'OJO ,0 ^."^o'J^j^^"^^^*'^^^^ 8 PANDOR* AT ARCH IC-COSY KIVE-iUXJMH) FLAT Now 7""^^ BCILT COPPER PAVr- V ver,very aHr.ictue four-room stucco bun- / 'OI.UMBIA ROOM TStrl; 1 1 eoulpWd'VHb 'wwdutriS?S«.'" hoi-»»t.'r nn On lea-e »S0 Apply PLUS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ' IdrHl (or l THEM motor aalt or Bay.^^iarselarse " - Hojvelceepiin or furnuheo i.nfurnlslirrt W-"-rfroi>' i. lrr Oon- 9-HP SALOON- - nhoard galow on lotrV''i'r"^!rin'rk'Bly"V."r";68 xX HOUU in'".o*k_oak Bay. f,^, Broad M ^715 | aomeone..^„„„... •ti'iS K!' ! H n.i-hard'. M'> Cu ii'ii'-v F 77.': * »•' ;»ki- Hmkiu; Apply 3035 Earl Grev and coin v.-Uft O inUi raU^ I.nvflv oiitlnol; (i ON THE FOLLOWING CARS: KOW .... S(5. Uvmu-room with open ""'P'';"' P"''i^' Theta and Other* Usted to Im:.,m room* Hot two "wd-sired bed- to la-U P SALOON— kitchen, fuel room, „„ li« (or Hesu.is. -"^ wuh u, I t 8 BOAT. CHEVRO- ROOM AND f ANOiiA NOII MMAN.sioNsAN.'^IOf i.oVKLY MODFRN JOSEPH HTKEKT-Lluin ROOMS ,_no Finance Or Intareit Ji!*ll)i)«S •>< FOOT CABIN bathironi FvitMIUIK \ANISH LAD WANTS ] Chartei Now rooms with closets, I ' (i 6rJC ltt\§ : '~' imaliu furnace: Immediate pos.'^es.vlon 135' ' •n/ina. traaamiaaion lul eanvertad 1 . ' i'P r'nii nt in b- .'/Ur'At.o li ,lllg a 1 ) » rl.- I baard. 8o« 4tn. Colonist. ^ 3—Spjfclal Eaey Budaet Payment Terau. MOTORS lii first-class shape monthly Greenwood. 1339 Brond Street I REVERCOMB <:.u lu.x 5009. ertSBlat. OBOROB«•''-'•..„„ RANDALL ••, ,^\^ I Abujl l.a:l BRIGHIBRIGIl i;NFM;RN . :.llOC)M . ... . ^_ Pl.one E 4931 aiocked garden. ^'>T k(k . . 14»S 'W'- MODfHN MO View Street eel Phon» ;-\XFORO HOUSE. i: ifli' 10it. All Thete In O 7341 aapartpan includinKIncluding «»tri«alri fJt%'is j. ROOMED MODERN B U N O A L O W. Can Ara FlTit-ri»" R'lnniM caah b -c water. W M wk O »1M vl int rmt.. In. II». 4J3 Condition. 7S BiiiDiBm oproBTCNiTnn , ,,,« Dr.rtvi BaanKh. rioia baaemenL With Good TIrat, ""'^ - - ROOM ClltVUoLET, FDRD HEAD FRUIT FARM l~ CUJ8E AN F-STATE- AT DOtlO ONICA)NICA COURT - nice UVE Bulldlnk. DODGE, GORDON I St 1 M VTORK~HOTStr~JO«NSO» \f BattfHaa. BU, WITH LARGE HOUSE •Tl'MF^f Jame* Bay ro,.iii tttlta. alaetrU itove. fireplace. Baia5 a. .' ah the Cheap Car* EIGHT ACRES. BU buiua- eomfortable. inexn^ij^e M Yo« Have Itaad \N EXCELLEi«T OPPORTUNITY FOR OP fur- Modern, I low. 1 laa 1928 ORAHAM (basement, nine rooms, bathroom, three-piece bathroom, ilrrplace. fur- U T. aawyer with *ome capital to take bill'.'' 57 HOUSES _ B b.-irn. urrrnliouse and other I 1., ,r ha-ement. taragr. Fruil Irees " WAN'TFD TO REVT— SEDAN taaaaaassdaaaaaa .^!)5 partnerahip in propoaltlon. liace>. Easy ' mill Bos AMI, rUBNIHRED BEVERLY IKJTICI Quality Uaed Car* at Pali Priaat ln»s h.midreds ol Iiuit trees, aome di.vtancc 1B2S ESSEX Colonial. acre* unci E»eiy thing in I (rult, Property uonlam* eight **{7) reiipeetable monthly rents include Eldll •••••••••• UMITED tor.; TRUST COMPART CatwWr 11500 value (...: .r:ed In BaVt • hoi wutci THE ROYAL ' steam ne«t. un'im:te,i 1927 F.ss:i:x payment Hotel 1333 Blan»nard St Hoom- light, Phone E4031 Corner Yatet and Quadra E*tate Dept. ircil lounee. line eievawr Rj"'"' JMALL COTTACIE. ABOUT 3 ROOMS lONYERS-WILDERS BROUOIl Real oath, rftsonabte raie*^ Urte con* coArii ^^^•> I CO. 431 CONYEKB-WIUlERS CO vii i »:'hout »a'h B81S0 furniahal ee aafaralahad Hrl»ato pVrtly or unfurnlsh^. wM> amall lot ' > ton Streak the only firm in Vieteria 1303 Oavaraatant bl—Phoaet E4IM. •31 Brouthton Street <8re day Htjti .'I 1 nriiAKER W H. HlltanI OPPOHITE CTTY Also nlreiy turnlahad romne for a Reliable tenant. Dox £137. CoIonUt. •peclalltlna la the aale at bnataaaaaa ~" I 'AIRKIELD HOTEL cjAch $J > -e» Propa. rebored KlVE-ROOMED tV;,''. rir.i*! depurtment has tenant* waiting 1931 ESSEX jutt FOR SALE > "KSIS ACREac^^ floor* throuthout and newly — AUSTIN SALOOd. IKJT W AIfcK HFAIINO <>NE decorated. 1 Pronpi attention givm to all ll'lmgs BRITISH T Jjl"**)-. I^'^URNISHED WITH Pfiotrr ROOMS, pireplace OR UNFURNISHED. BUTT- Good three-piece bath, full ARfiF. SEDAN , $1««») OARDF.NS SAAN- cement base- I nice *hape •JP»»*.«» Si]t IDEAL FOR H<>< K rent O 2160 MODERN A In very 1 able for a private horre. guest hou'e in e 1 I J (f .'ml lo/^atiott! moderate N'^ICE U.- n . furnace, new garage Can be pur- "cek or month O" < iaa« PAioB AUSTIN 10' ICH TAXES, owner -I leir by 7B I NI- 1 KNISHED a beautiful home , ill,^! I, HZ 8COAN garden, hmh location, .ovely ''"'i;^ «. 1133 Oovern balance In monthly Instalments as room*, elevaton rson 1785 Ro«* St. E 7t06 13.000 "a'lpi'paaeAlex Pate. Roomitoom- ---- rent. li BUltr*. hou»ekearin» Mr< Hfi'v in p. 1931 BUICX SPECIAL "t BROS. SERVICS STATIOM. view*. Nice surroundlnt homea and tar- *"* rot further particular* kindiv tales G7IM JOMBS mentJ?;^ Street. Ph««»aB8I44. call at tha rentral Reasonable \1'ANTED APRIL I. PAIRPIBLD OR SEDAN $r45 dens. Ten room* and bathroom, t-iil- :Rr:ilAItD HOf.sK APTi^ 833 MICHIGAN UMITBD office and tee Charlea R. Buhop. No tele- ; space for aeverni more rrvims and extra 1 phone (^UNMf FRONT ROOM. FURNACE HEAT 19i9 BUICK Corner Yatet and Quadra Pboao B 4031 NORTH QUADRA BUROALOW Information aiven en thla property. Maaon Street SEDAN $145 bathroom' fi.imgi- fi.r tu.- car* Hot- I BISHOP If daairad. WW ' PIUJPOSmOR A WORTHINOTON. S board AVENUE - UNHIR w»ler hcatihK NV-.trm oak floors, fireplace" / ^I R RENTAL PURCHASE LlMrrBD ROCKLAND 1927 • 17* Street 29.^5. , - Hi:nW)N per month, Yatet . Phane r . f aT TIO B 8Mt apartments, two and thrro rooms .SALE Completely furnished Coat tll.OOO. Worth I will rent to you ANTED RENT 0()01). MODERN. COAf'II $145 U8ED t AR il kept ^ii TO an.l tase--. »iul BED-SITTING-ROOM. HBATBO. remodelled. »3&. 135 ai.d ' oer w I9.finn tixliiv includlnii insurance cMNOLE newly i\-ro'.:ii liomt n I.' a!e Tfliani.s. per- COUPE .he b>i'>ra o« 1142 Fori Street ' A SON. I.ID 1929 CIIF.I RMI.FT 1932 FORD A MCIOKIA SALE PRICE HALF CASH uo for 150 month* will deed , ,rage PBMBERTON crrtar EXTRA VALUE Pli'm- O 8124 manent. rcfenjiri-.H llox 49J... Colon,' C'lt TE «145 19Jt PONTIAC COACH ^t45<)0 ThU new four-roomed Fort Street over to you. --ROOM BUNGALOW. 8- n5 isirrrmD TRUCK tmnw.low con.M.t. of llvi.i«-.oom FIREPLACE. ,11 i;n»(:BMI!*UED 1% 'ANTED .i-ROO.M BL NCIALOW. MOD- Liberal Diacount for All Cash Mdina , Hf-ARl l>F BUSINESS. EXTRA 8PECIAL VACUUS' kitchen and '»'>.'»'''- piece bath, basement Larte lot ai d tjTOHARI APTS 1928 I .S.:!- X ( OAl H M,,,rii nr.rlacei. V* (Pleaae I and sleep- ern, taraee. garden; Oorte or Xiqui- nota.prtce inrludet furniture. three-piece bath- lovfly aa^en. close In. At an escepi ,1 ROOMS FOR dl,-.t . nouseiteeping feature-, r UNFURNISHED thtatie 1938 rORD 7* 1031 cut VROl.t-"! I»l I.l \ f SEDAN r,.'.>r,.. bu.lt-in PUREE mall dutrlit. Box 5123. Colonist <61 Reduction in prlea If furniture not wanted. bartaln price on ea*y r..in„i.,t elevaiot fireproof day •3*1 •• \:i hardwood «loof»Jf"'l» ^ftuK \ nc'. 50.3. int. " ""^^^o^/ff. SEDAN 1929 IXilHil-. li'HlA COI'PE- room, tarage. . ,h.4^x4s v.-e. alavattan. Im- term* •!rl.>lMI, VrJ-,r.i :i rl o For Insperliin "See Rey." ctre of Cbaiaw loeauon. AMh 4-ft-ROOM HOUSE OAK BAY FAIR- I 1939 ill. DURANT vir roil I \ .It SERVICE mOMHUON. ROOM.S I. M ROSLVEAR .V CO.. LTD. poaaeaalan. 4-ROOM BUNOAUIW WITH GAR. LARGE BEAU- field. Benroii dislricls. near - madUta NEW O VICTORIA S MOST Hill In SEDAN $1»5 b.ui. .1: : und Jolin.^on phone. "-^"-...fVu'r' ^EACRO,^- Corner 110 Union Bldt.. 012 View St. G dOtl ate, overlookint o. r e Attwae J ' Fur . flJOl tiiui saa>mw aaartmont 05in fu ture. tl5. O 4941. dur.itg. busineaa hourt 1939 HUDSON "t ESQUIMALT MUmOXPAUTT nl hed rooiii 18 P':oi,e F ^watora 9lvtiO eaeaacy BUYS 1930 MODEL A FXJRD K-.t >'<• HAVE tood buy. f.f .lui.il. i' H'.'i long at ^uch i- Act quickly HEATKH. ijYkst- HUPMOBILE 8LUAN. ness all loeether Hardware butlnet*. UMPURNISMED ^dtJITE Terteaon Bro*.. Ull 1:1.1:. I .ird Straat. CLOfW IN 'JUST OPP QUADRA) ' (welleat llttla flwREE-Robld" Xt/«3il look* «nd riina tood. INI. IM7 Mo'lrrn iin-lothp-niinute bulldlna. hot f'^VM) entrance. orte G 45M CONSISTING atiieco HOL'^KKH- PINCi ROOMS I separate Q _ Chevl'olet delivery, low mlleate. a real water heafe,! Splendid apartment above. l.-^IVE-ROOM BUNGALOW. home* in Baanlch. Pour 61 rtta aALC IP " kiiri.m room* and dinette, 3- buy at I89;i 1937 Graham super-charger Only 'hardware" bualnes* In the dtatrlrt r of llving-room. dlnln.;-room bathraoni: hot- water - WITH riMIREE ROOM APARTMENT. 4. ••*''.''••••' I eat. tarate. TO RENT TOO OONTT KNOW OSID CARS ^edan. druen very little, prued low Doing nice bu*lne*i. Very tood- rraton* two bedrooms, three-piece ciaOe ta achaala and baa. 1 piece bathroom, beat ptrt Pandora and Don't mi«* thii. KNOW Hydraulic hoitta, part* and acce**orie* for selling. Price for building, fixture*, la* open fireplace; walking dis- Avenu.- t\b F 2211 THCRrS NO FINER CAR VALUB $12tiO nous* LB OR ~. — CLARXrB AUTO * TRUCK PARTS pump, comprettor, M.OM. Stock at Invelea. w*-^*^ itUPTON - Only E. "'ViJJO THAN AN R. * O ' FORD V-t TOUR DKALSR Phone EI041 tanea. B. H8ATR \ week UP I3I»'» Broad • - PARTLY PURNISHro Ml View Suaat approximately ia.NO. 13 50 f PWO ROOMED (Requires 1400 Cafth e3S Tate* Street Pbana B4SU WKLL-FTriED. 1 apartment, wltn private bath. 6M \8 PORD V-8 DEALERS FOR VICTORIA CHR^SLI^R FOUR-DOOR SEDAN DOIXIE SEDAN. IN PERPBCT WOOLBNB. ROVBLTIM AND AOCS8- ;,Efc IHt afcttCT. arc ablr to offer ba*t tU*17 rt\*Ul DI.TrKKT .sppi lAL nra. Bimcoe Street. we you the ( Here Is a real oTiporinnitv for the • ye>T> includint radio,' vv soriei. pixtafea Kt yalaatlon. Btork JAMBS BAY ?^ r.fHteo 10.1M1. main floor, open condition, M38 selection ol all V-R moflp'.s Furthermore, discriminating buyer Low mileage, all run tire*, at Invoice SACRIFICE ' * 1935 Ford Coi»pe. with full Jumbo AT A HEAVY liij;: Oiipl ..nl Hlieel APTS . View et SOME CHEAP BAHOAINS rpRESARTHA evrry c.ir ha^ b^fii 11 or.iiiglib rr.-.rndl- on paved streets, luxurious Interior, flaw- aerial, a bartaln. I53j 424 Bayward. O 3013. with radio and jOWNTOWN BAKERY SHOP. FTX- DUPLEX OR .... nea* t tttltot fdr rent. H> le".* lover \t 'OITLD MAKE A CHOICE Dalla* - II V. H. Modern: l.oncd under factory conditions T lord flni»h drive transmission. I9?'i ford Sedan, with balloon tire*, in J 4 ROOMS, larte lot. full price t 400 LIvlric-room. dinln.- ' Every fifth f house. .u.ie »ll. Bltia. BATH. R. dr tuarantee aafeguards your mile r^e " Truly a nusht fir I r ii.iidilion. a anap. 1450. E. Mill. \ boarding 4 ROOMS and chicken hfiuse 4oUear. tea. i:onai «.. TNFURNISHED 3 ROOMS AND o Central location. 1500 fire- 95a 1 car in den. kitchen. 5 bedro.>ms. 2 open invattataat outstanding aondltlon. 721 ViPtk btioel. Ptione 4431. rocjm. 4 KooM.s and laree lot 1 \ ' Steve Swell for eo«p», » Alma O toilet. lOM :^ No Phone Information three-piece bethrodm ex'ra ri< '"v ri > \ rrr-rf ^{^{() laceg 5 ROOMS, modem, easy ^ iTBMailtO V-I bath, terms 1275 r,i Place PORD TUDOR CHRYSLER. COUPE, COMPLETELY 111 'lUed for siddltlonal ^ imMnc CONYER8 • WILDERS CO, 8 ROOMS, newly d«rorate •'•»> taxes 5 ROOMS, modern, aarate 1500 VERY Prlr>.s From 1 Cicncral Motors wonder HOrOORAPmc -BUStNESS FOR 8AIJ! $^!I5 s ,9^ I Make Your Offer Mi»%l Befl lor.^ nr.,srl Pfi'-et ' fVXt I Phone 7l41rt TO fr/ui.fi i Prlce^ U PURMIBHED O 7579 . trunk -nd manv quality feature* in low for qijlek tale. Bok MWA "at 5J6, MICKIOAR- _ P room*, clean, auiet. FIRE- most 1939 models Excedtionally rOLR-DOOH CE LUXE SEDAN Colonist I OFF OAK BAY AVENUE .t \ hnii sti.repjii APAR IMENT. MODERN. FOnO V-l FORDOR J|.»7 I « ROOM nice Inside out. spteial S45 1!k;7 sale, exrrllent condition, ' and .l'. park for Reduced From T- ROOMED IPlUat., i neat F 4 place. Frieldaire. larete. Car*. All in Perfei Fully- ^MALL^ADDmONllUr CAPITAft RE- NEW LY DECORATBO 13 Latc-MMel \- $l»05(l r 1 rare;r a r f .liv, 1 keii(. gone 30.(00 mil"^ Apply ' I Blreet I4.O0O to . inside and Out. Choice SUPKKIOH tH RttT IlFU-M car K 1943. 817 Coob Ouaranlteed Condltten. Price*, rrom Many Mora Certified] U*ed Can to quired manufartbrJ pat^nted h ouae- Possession location. Phaaa -I 81835 ^r , or hone bt- Bnx Ctlonst i O 6528 Be Sold Immeiilate 4.-)7» VI Wltcheiielir. witii s.nK Choota Pfom hold device locally arfh.nist. also woman Mult (1 ROOMS • f<«>in and 3 '1 ,1 - HtUI tint * sj-FULLY FURNISHED. A*.*-!' n; a!.il 1 p m ICBLY fn-ANNED BIX- ROOM t1.1l Phone r a:)"' demonstrator reqii.r ,j rii.ploymcdl tuar- Hi .tht. 1:1 !•» b.itli Immediate po»»esnon. . TO $Daiii conMstlnr of Isree lUina-room I.AROE BUIIJ3INn and TO it,. denee. FRAME flOO, , anteed Nrcesaary n(s I J here Box MAN- O.1802 OLD8.MOUILE BEDAn! MUST dlntnt-room. den wilh ' YATES UNDER NEW ireon neAr V.-ncouvrr 5108. Colonist. Wljh open fireplace, lariie iriel lo' nO rOck A T I pono v-i COUPE id;;:; aell immadtatalr. Make offer. Cat) and three bedroo'ms. hEAl RFOG MOTOR CO.. LTD i.iJrn fireplace, kitchen Pembroke si . Victe.t'ia BUrrja-UOHT i Serrlea SUtlon. View heating, ( be seen at Trimble ' bathroom hot-water ^ND V!»OOM Your Chn e ? 8 t,nle-Model Cars Smart 837 Yale, St 883 Yale* p» I^ACRIUCE PRICE tl(75 CASH. APART. three-piece Jil bed.rt':L eS' Apartmenu O 03U StreetRtreet floor, cement baae- Scott t . 111 ..i(ji !l Pr.i ( tubs, hardwood included I 'I . .ii-e J bpor From G 1144 : • i iby tenant*, tood In- wash P::iv «lf 78-fo«' frnnlare -everal Irult al^d 79 WANTED TO vnil .'.1 ment < ... BUT—HOUIBf » BED-ismiNG'-RQDM PLYMOUTH DE LDXB COUPE. H.jx 2ti. C.ilrtnU t s.iuat.oa i u.i Plymouth. Dodae. Chrysler. De Soto oak trees Terms to arrante A bath. f.r.'plare Ideal !lv)7."» $^>75 l.f.»i^ TO llkr. „ new. low miltaaa.' lieavy rpiHE'RETREADINO AND REBUILDING Dodaa and tana Tnioka TO 0<1NJEALBS HILL AND SEA ItEUABLE PAR1Y WITH STEADY 1.'^ .1 ,tv tires and t98t licence. A diap at IMS. 'motor veh.cle*! — English engineer CLOSE rUR.NlHHED rome want* l-room buntalow. al>out QUIET. COSY ROOM. BUNGALOW FOB RKNT, PI - n* Eaaas. 'ex-Ro"al Air For. e officer, expert In j ,;^ur.roOM i2.ooa to A NATIONAi. MOTOR CO. LID pay aa rent. . Ntunda or Oak- Mis.. Grout. O 3884 |4 Meat " tire re'wreadinir ai d nhuilrtini; A or unfurniahed ^ noniti. Apply Marttold I » ' and general land* diitnet. St.'-ci . - poiiriAO de" luxe sbdar- Olrt fall aartlaaiart. Baa I 119 Yatet Phuiir (j8177 1 • ( tire buslne?.«. wishes to meet fUianrier AITHACT'IVE SEMI-BUNOA- Plort. NO fr>OMN! l ,t't'} or rpm.S VERY 4734 ColonUt. - WARM. COSY. H K . ~' Heater Excelleat caadlUon laii FORT - <34x "at lOten Eveninai) active partner with minim ii-. .n: i i: of I ' iiaKtinc of reception room and c w.iter. aai. 13 up throughout Privately owned. WIS five ' rooin*. h tI5.000 e ' fireplace, dinlnt-room A PUBMtaSED VVr liBve vixtren cars that ha\e cnme In on for purpo of selMi.s UP lire re- 18' \, t'l rge open »EHPON8IBLB~ PARTV~~wnHBS tSA em . Call Albion 37F I TO " tround bedroom* on the I I ROOM our nreytn IS sale ih»t are m the lower treading «nd mL ii;'!!. ; pIb. t in v..-ior'a H'rheii and three pur *s». nOUiSCi;LEP:Na I I on renui Urm*. faitr ar "i OMFORTABLE ui. tuAhb uaaij tiKt.a tis aiucM floor*. 8»a I harffwood . "l:- wi.h rieiir later , :, -ir.d («ne .ipstair. : price park, tt month 71 A N fpPEHfPPEH P'IM.F:.p' im.f:. H> ; ranac »e m.iM out. f^^^ COUPE -MOTOR. TIRES. and. hi-.. ...ne.- Wr.t.- Ho'.- rex.tM b.ir.iaiow. Baanlch i^arred. Bot \ car. beach, j near lowtai piicei. ite.ie i»«rnc. abaiioi. i llr»r three-piece bathroom. •• ; all for r,' hesiiiie 1 in. Theae cars are ready the road and I.F. ill like new. full particulars .no brokers or atent^. to t ws'er 5132. Colotiivl n7. r.. r', pmnt and upholsivy cement M. really inapeciioa. h.i III feature'. \»:i'' i ih* high i » balh- are worth' your Capt o'a' al'O ' Sidney Ellu. Berkman's Hai 8:,3 I kitchcM .wood .lid Owner lenv.ng ci't ilOO will handle: fta- EVERY h^.enient double narakc which cost liver soMFr.lt'l Mill' l-It-AN ROOM and Iron- porciie.^ self con- .onahle terms Phone E.')373. Butter Street. San Francisco California A\'E HAVE Rt'YERS FOR DWEUJNOS i room, back I'f. I I LOl A BEAUIY IN 'vlRY * poiaesalon. Eltht_T-foo1 -...i- er Kt K.8573. i»UICK FORD '-T COUPB T5'Xi Immediate i;: , . V Near p.irk and *v of fue 1 ,.M\ tained, aepirale enlrancc four or alt .room* Let at • . office. Term* ^ll. 1,1, 111 Ajrd Ue lu\- , ...ni I'P-l.SLAND frontage PurthoT dataUa at CHEVROLET foURINO 1937 SINOER DE LUXE HOTFI, (JN WATERFRONT hart your iistinas ser T. B Monk. l-.o iM. .1 .SO W_rEKUY'| * ilic up-i!> ilaii' Optra ' ' ,„M,.o,: , AlU E if571 Willwill Uk)take older model car aa Part pay- FAIRPIBIJI DIFTRICT BAROAIN III Pemberton ' 11'ja uHirprr .H.MAl.l. IMKU'V. ON VAN- Bldt AND INFfRNlSHrD mentnenl 193919: licence Private -owner E 5988 Rf.rklatid Avenue* sroNT ROOM IIIAI.. L^OitD TllioK( Ju t i.ke new A great couver I..|*nd. Not lea* Just Off Mnden and iLOW FIVE RO<).MS< CEN | in:7 CIIRY.II.FR COACH than 3M II c W E 0O47. tUNOALOW. WMNTED IMMEOIATSLT rSUNUALOW. 1 u>om: kllchenetter ii. a i i...i..ili.. loam dally, state all ' M"I. f APARI-MFNT bu: .. SfJTO WtrPE rXCELLENT partttalara in' A 143.% |' . DE I «.sraie. »35 per month Phone E id:'! CHRVSI.FI) R(TA1)9TER dm \\eOULD MAKE « y Most he bartaln. Wiu |Mr eaah.- ."> J)jUi7"i• letter 4888 Colofilsf »m ' 1 r I »»•»•> Box rooms fin a mill,; I .ii;i- m.u Ui.cf .1 •IT' » I rnndltiolor A real good b'lv 1813 vv or boardlnt hous'. e.aul 4982. Col.>nlst I • 1926 CHRYSLER SEDAN e V 1 . P E ix] HOOaSKBEPlNO KOOM8 soMFXiRTABIj; FURNISHED P rti A\ ;« 1', '^h«d and two unfiniahed. ••URNISHBU i U'ANTf A. I E PART Mi.iside y Brlthton Ave I."*' I P ( ^lllt|()IJ:^ A 4irat rleal bei|er-| 1929 PORD ROADSTER $!{«)5^) It'ANTED POt;R-RCK)MED BI.'NOAl/lW. I03» reomed buntalow. 2144 j ais cabin* !• mo up tier ; 1 . .« aiifi Jobbint ' > ,ii COUPE. IN OOOD »> laii/e Phrfne G 4181 a. wculd c\p.il for so l.ttle 1939 1||«>|| OLDS.MOBILE garrien Hurnside r.rer^-ire'l BORD COA^U trjMtr •h.jsinefs. with small capital. ,Bo« 6107. SPECIAL lot.sFKErPINO HO<1.M 3TUCCO condition *ix wire wlvheel*: four OAK BAT ' heap Ir.r caah. Box 5071. ( olonl.i 1 din 1928 BUtCir Coloni't e all foUnd. Burnished, rwo bedrooms, Ji?ll5 SEDAN new tire* Phone E 8814 Why Bulldt .11 hiinsnlow. open rrepli 1 a.i...por>anon . At a Bacrmce- mrmth. F Int-room. kitchen phone, waler I3:> 1930 PONTIAC for cook.llia. »4 week, jr, COACH rpHlS CHOICE flve-roomed stucco bunaa- •a* USI Pandora Avenue owner B1(4I >^RO ROADfflER. OOOD RUN- 1SR RITAIl flTOBES ACREAGE Pbone R 0781, Other* Ptoiir-37» Up I93r DURA^ SEDAN ^ low. consUtlnr of llvlnt-room. dinette, rOR gALB _ _ - • k"*^ nint order. Cheap for calh. 1135. NEW (OI'MI Y COTTAOE. 1989 CARRIOLFT RFNT NEW STORES kllrhen and two bedroom* Bullt-ln fea- ^EAFRONT PONTIAC I 0 i9n f,-«OR HEART OF VuSEKEEPINO ROOMfi HEAT. OAS three-piee* bathroom / lASH FOR BMAij., well furn -hrd tii;iv nodern. ele.- the rr'3.1 rii-trlct. tiose to Rper.cer » ture*. open fireplace, Ad'REAGE. WfTH OR tita Bcck l and DAVIS-DRAKE MOTORS. LTD. -floor-, rcaaonabie ' TUDOR SEDAN. VERY hardwewKl hol-tir fur- ' trielly. ninii'n- •> .ter f.n Il.th'vav Apuly And Several Other* Th Ate Re«l Dnilnr POKD Apply E E Hca'h. 625 Yates .Street. VlC- and ahower. wtthont builditirrr^itiuft. teirnnile* " 92" '.0 ^Klck and Oldsmiobrle'Cara -O M.C. Trucks I 1! v.rM) 1.0* » 120 Reaaonable condition. 1300 term.s. . 'tray Victoria for Dollar Vc l ie Bood loria B C nace, wash Give partlcalart. tataa. mroe houbekbspino room J. Pal" er .Pill ir water.' Vice, . . ...J ...... — w CoUlnaoti Street. B9153 7 taxes Oarage, it. oaserrnt.' . Baaament Box 5144, Colonist. for one 12 we.k 1150 Vancouver St. Fort St. *t Quadra. Victoria J> I Fl'TI.Y FfRMSIK I> lii'NC. M OW Low Overhead Mean* uoUar* Saved cemented. Addit.'.nal room IB baltmeiit _ i|k,|,) COUPE. WITH RUMBLE 76 E.\C HANGE—REAL ESI ATE . ESSEX R(K1M. WITH KITCH — •» firare tiir-iM-e Irin'e _ _^ |0«»»k romplele . Price only ACREJt. OOOD BUfLDINGS NtRt '^INOI.E~HK.A^FD I V ftT^MkO • :' 1 •'•><£ ^nnf\l. aeiit. good condition; tood ' JT , 1 : m ( from Victoria loiinre ( reaaonable termr . mum Take small houta ^ enette. choice of bfd or sludio dlate possfs.vion. prrmann . l/ORD T ^ORDOR. WORTH l3i_AlUJ- _ ^ -MUTUAL Atn'O SALES tires Phone E 4371. I.-X' MANOE SEVEN- ROOM MODERN Will trade aaultr of li.«»0 for flta-roomad part' pay^ient Box 4t#t. Colrmist hot-water: near town, one block *' tin ca.«h foe constant- car with teat ahitL BMM • ' ire. Fairfield, water I •Sa Johnton street G 5143 near Victoria. houao IB etty or Baanlch bus Camfiaun O «417 rNPfRNISRTR ef . r 8 15 SEDAN. OOOD CONDI t>|| I p m. fKXjD «c IW 1(|*>1 DODGE 'e In Vanert.jver r 'efrr Kl'silan.i ACRES OF UNCLEARED J»r»Ji tion, 1880 or beat offer. Mu*t be „ ,.,r Rok 4ns: roir.i Eielutlrc AaaaU: landlan< wild part .vamp near Lady- Itoi.M (J IFT /CflMrORT- < ' . 1' TtJLRINCl. ^ ^JlN(iI.E 1308 FINI-AY.-ICIN fl r».ni-. l i- •" MtjDFL Ti;' I93«. smith told. IM Olive . goodge Wf'er s.jppIt We>uld CO . LTD. -aotl aP .' I N n. DALBT A . 2'»".4 '.-rnom .i." : k. nrl II 'e 4r.(e r :e8 osn ^rtIo '-t bm E EMPRESS SALES rpHREE PircFJi OF PROPERTY IN A 'A r p. e S: ei . -r • . SEDAN. OCK3D View lOpt. t,-iiient . I < AVi', 4 room«Mur-o. OUMMOBILB I 834 2*77 r.-^ITFYAN v .,t nice little town in California Trade |.'<"' f^' t ';..'•' i.HhAKOIFr '0 I f„-n*-e. usriwe 27 SEDAN, ( ALL IN AND SEE US BEFORE YOU nndiiion. with radio. Snap. t-lM or sell, or wMat have you. Box 4189 ( U>."rT- IN H'i;Nl:-Mf:i lit ' 'MAIL. -.'^ I i.d ;.i ii t n rn . . 0.-9 Agqu.th. ' K I :r r,.one Ija.'i J714 I I «f '.rv. M'-Mr 3.H2 A'.T- . 8 ro-v.. E BUY A NEW USED . Colon B,BAY-UjVEI.Y HO PUOrtRTY r ARNOLD OR CAR |AKAK JOK SALE s^ .' I 1 f nice. «arni l,'D Ot4_8P^'* r>erm*rient homes exee[,>,,onallr at- m'.-i 'desir- "WKX "<>"n coWDmOH.C01 MO> VBARUAL'4 - JAMES BAY, BFAOON lraeti»(rf»«iure« make this a tr«cll^e ;n respert (0 prices, iificommnnty '"^^^ . '^^^'ll I 1 « l»»W •\'^•ACANCY. J.-.TH NICE IIRIOHT ROO SON I TD ^^^er kituated on one easy ler.Ts scer.ery. ACANCY. %yMBERTON» ' M. Repiwend IMl Park -Five room" snd hatlvr'Kim able home, ef i.aymeni. aspect I I7%2i AUSTIN » 1.140 Piiiifl.irn, K 7829 l'. Street p>one G 1134 lONKIE AUTO WRECKER BfSl 1937 ROAD.'^TER i'lV 4 A spoMesa buncalotk. In fir»i-<-;tss condi- be-t .ireets »oil. aFpm of lo's »nd seretie electricity, VMlHMMP ^k'.7e Bargainn7r. .7n" F .(s 4 of Oak Bey's mm) - . . oUces paid for 'O-ir ear Parts fei •.'» M*' -HP tion inalde and out Complete with full SAANICH- PRETTY MODERN BUNGA- telephone, |.ro»imit» in >. t prepay, ' NNV ROOM NEAR CAR. fclA, tl't 19.18 ( WAIM at) e»r« and truck* view IIIIJAIAN DC Lt'XF M. lI'MiE n:!i HFVROLET ROAD- furnace, fifapiace. gar- atory *e',ooi , .e on cement baaement. r. e ro'.Ti« Cedar aiding anr" hi»h af aater -t I I.T 5 ROOMS »^^ low of four 1 IMHSOKK \\ ,,M n.'le.v .stree- • *' 0" DAN l i'.e re.» 8 OCfl { r "en for English nte varou* tpeclal bullt-ii) feature*, trhen. furnaie and and tood road*. Com* Ir^ and get a map. . rooms .. . 18 conttructlon. isrt- k .„ lilACOoKMAN .'^^J lOHT SEOAN. EXCELLENT COND?- I 19.'J K''P\I >nil E r. n?" blinds, imeieum. electric flaturaa. ate. hire then make arrantementt to view thla W'AliM 111 .'v'FEKEEPINO RtKlMS. OAS. I ,^,4 FOIL BAV UU fi^TOom*. tarate. A real home tioh. new tirci. Cheap for rash .SF,;'AN •4»"rU onw II 795 Half ea»h. '^t(Mt•j««y'r" proper'' »* Street . 17 IHI |r,t . > o'lsrier-sere '.ihi. ..e 411 Vancoincr YOl'NO f "I .in8 Pl ane B 381? Pl,Y.MOUTH CfM PF 1:40 TERMS on a nc,rAI. TR''ST COMPANY I9J0 BUICK SEDA.N New tire*, .m.,!! e THE HI) A\'F 1 rooms..., Isftnl b*i -.710 I. POSEVEAR A o. LTD I'/TciiANOK i,AKr.siDABUNaALow.or CI \M.. may arrain ed o M F.se,..i«i-.e A«ei ii lor (jwner BTREET oPIT»srrp Y M ( A tool motor and pt.r.i .: $:]50 VIEW . » r . f 70 an \|PT>FI. 'T PORP TON Ii: > reoo.s rirst-cla** oondltlon. m VII W TRUCK MP 110 Union B;dg, 812 View St. O.8041 fl\e tind in 1303 Government S" - Phone* E 4126. E 3190 ^. .- lOnHaaaain .'I ,,„^, , n. ,. in CARS UNDER 1100 WILLYS KNIGHT SPORT COUPE 1832 AMPHION SI fr,|,„,:, 1 ?9.33 91 •tii:» Opeti Bvenint* • naad at attaar raaatra. Tahia '^BK 041 FUfFRT '1939 Till 9— Trade* \Bi NoAiow niAT IS riirmtENT pleted or la 4 room... ne » L Y M O L i H t^E DAN. k^ land a good 7 room house, or, Iwa 1 J,)- PBRim^l)FWPWiboi ROAD BHIUin I PARI. OREY Bl I 1145 Ttrai Birikl Phone G 3113 l"ORD ROADSTER. OR BEST rt psrture the 35 no * heater M50 or beet oBer »417 a d.".!..' from rom- APART- valuable lots, suitable for duplex or room- I 'taa'l warm, boukekeepin.: rOom. St 'le O E IU'HItF— }y V/oR nE.VT-WBUe-nTRNlSHrD offer. E93«3 mnn p*tt»rn dl-riav.nt individuality and .,. sir re»«ori»h|e ST 8 rontr« 15 no 1 room* tnd baif.r'wm f jr in* houae. and make 110 FBFPTS esT'. st.i.e Cor.tain* nieni •! feat c'.avs from Ave tpa- > ' . a, ' >-.t>« 50 ENOINE RERORINO efler around i: • IS tMiRMqHrn •:4.i vicT'.;;iA A\ r " SPECIAUBTS jf|s>7 ESSEX COACH. Its. 3351 ELDON nace. Fairfield. Walklnt distanet. 115 month ill Cfijs room' p:ann«f-*«wl flniohad la iat- no Oil Pl MPINO Pisfnp tlap aatf Lt 1 . 1440 < I tf'K'HD STOPS J 4 Pl a t e . Bwnni de A H MILLER eai J! ...' '' ' ' retardle** of HOME.. SKLFCT NEIOHBOR rrom« 4^ 00 re--oret rrvt e- t ne r-eefnerr s .alur. IlRIVATE 1:44 I ^^ Trl "iAI.I, drive. 7 nre R;*r,shard Street Bmpirc ^3 ' IJOa REAI f V IN co't. ai d I'^^.T.'l • ' ' ' I'land* walkina' diatance Furnace heat. I |:,'.S." fp tr-r Psrt. i-r^ A A CSBBZ COACR^ I SHAPR. 1>II U hood, SONS, i.ri) .jd."» f«t)nf t not MO OAB BAT hot water fI8T^ p r SHOWN * 1 *yO 1 licence, termt. cheap B IM* win appe;.; rimir.atlr.g canttaaoa* EK>HT - ROOM ROUBE. .'-'reet Phone 0 717I CHFT IK)W\tAN«> .OFRVICI OARAOl r ;. d |AK BAY ll'J Rt -id buyer to wr -.n-. .e»i.ie.., r, i db| y-'/i 1 • f • >• t |AK BAY - VERY CBOMM MJIUiaKI ROOM. UNI I' F T34 J.^: r -or t I4II V-l COUPB. WCmDERFUL ^ ' rioae to bus route and tChooU. Xk / WO- ^RD er . :. Pr.-e "JT^'^JU 1 buy. cjn'T 1370. licence B t7«f e;:eni garden O 80a5 MM 3075 WASHINGTON * ROOMS IJOOO , P OK D C O U P E P.AMM ri -WIUMjN »'W A 1 W A Y ? Wl Otik ED n t stucco S8 00 Pembene.n R ; .'l » P .ore F »8I7 5 rooms, , "4." 80a STUCCO 3783 BOWKBR. 1 MODERN \ 'reaoingJ new i;re« ilouelas fire TYl^M! STAR "t.'^ONVERTICONVERTED MARINE. IK'P^'I.AR GORGE aan saanicr BovsEitccriNr. 50 ' n Room lOJt SUTtPJ. 5 ropms. « TIRBS. PAINT ,^NO MBCHANICAL CON- •FmVI 8 roein* and 2 finished Seevice l72.^0ovl St. cot rf»'*id rhekip 1130 Grant. . A II.T buneVlrtW^ rooms. te:lee. ttlll GOOD INVESTMEfTT WELL-B' BAY BUILDING i/yvu, 8 ' WANTED ICH7 MAMPf^inRF DITION LIKE MEW A room* in bs-*met large ; ,r.r-room with BREirrwooD -0 SEI OASB fami> home with full-glle baaement Box MM4, Colonist ors.ed ^- Ifk'l'! DODOE SEDAN-.MM Ml r.rei'.s" s-.rt rr.odern eleeffit cloae to water. tlW •S SClll AND StS TKIS At !>?•'>•> Biiueted. an ideal apot Contain* aitractitve 8 r cms .37 50 view Str eet Lovely . MM ORCHARD WE FINANCE CAR PURCHA8SB flxiurcs. dir.e'te. • -• r.<'hroom and Uun- '/ ftt4 Pt'RNIAKBp four bodroeip- v I.-, ir.ir-room dinint-ronm. icxryET BUILDING uan, maiTuoci'- ^ i - ttucm 40 00 ^ 1140 FAinrrri p e. ,< e' • corner LOW r.ATE ( drv-room w 'h iM Hlth ' HRV8LFR SPORTS COUPE, ki'fhen, f ilN modern, wash tuba off the > tien Baiabury Way. North BaaSra. »FriR ED TRAINED RURSB WISHES HEISTFRMAN fMHMAN * CO. 1!k;4 e,, HJ". Ha^Ratn B*rWt iot and laxe* ur.oer UO A IS.OM value I V Set , rate caraee Wl'h almost Reaaonable E77:9 IV housekeeaiM raom. rent tret, where View Firee'. Phona B4II1 red.iced for valid reasons to M.NS faa- ani 7}% • - s re. vnd. ttiitt be aeen to ao- C1!F'. l TOT'RINO,»o. ~iir«w Li- romoanv in baaia at SMI^t tl MOSaS. Box H' FT ni.eit sale II 000 cash w,li handla. T 9 4 OBOE DISTRICT TWr) SPI ENDTfl B'- RTON MOTORS LTD .. .re 1: 'I' or. rl'nout land. r. 500 ( A WmiAMS e : e Pl-)'e 4831 IB.'S^. Colonist. 1158 MAHtlN ST.. 1 tooms f'.SOO ON UNPAID BALANCE 0 ( onnell. pemberton^BuUdiaa. f bu.ldlng IO««. gejod *.e». 1150 Bof Box 5015, Co.OTi.sl M' 4 r"-:r. T 10 STREET . J75 ONTARIO No ReAnaf 'ORD TOWN SEDAN. 'lild. aiM " Coioniat TiAT A.a 7 r - ; • >?. on III'Ml (RETIRETTY p6rRrROOMiD*'BOROAX•> BardatL Aaaly ItM Bardttt: fW. i VarS. Bob MS« 118.14 SaanarS ftapvard) I eeac*. MM. O 1386. t m — - A E " A

    I 1 ) B A 1939 Tin. nAn.Vrnt.QNIST. victoria. B.C.. S ' X Y. V R r R Y 26, 22 f TT roB tlUi li HEIGHTS (C«atiDu«d) COLES, HOWELL t LANSDOWNE Have you seen the lots in this new sub- OfVOBTOMTT KMOOEM PEMBERTON'S dlvlaJon7 If not, we would Advlae any 80..LT0, intaodtnc purahaaar to d« a* |MW. TkM. ^"JUl OOWn MTMBNT AlID THB •r. a few kick loU left frwitlu Foul yyfyf bkltne* at IM p*t month bur* Bay Road. Lota 31 to 3g Ineluilve at ^ SUBURBAN at n«w fMr-roMi builflal»w tituslrd ItOO each. Lota 29 to J3 incluaive • brand OAK lAY BAY. ON In North dtaUlet. liOt iO x iM OVERLOOKING CAOBORU ISOO each. ONE HUNDRKO FOOT BUNGALOW AND NEW FURNITURE srouad. uttra aadem raaldence Irti Full crmrnt iMMmwit, with furnac* hick A» u>i-9 frontlnc Okdboro Bay COAA horn* In ^ beauUfui garden, and commanding ^lUleAneMpore' and tarate In (he baMincnt. ThU to CalKomla. here* an Kuad at. only w9^0w Ownar going aloilous views acroaa the Btralla to hai all modern ftatureik. Including oak a»odara bwiga- opportunity. Bia-roeaa .Mainland mountains, reception hall, ing of both muscles and nerves floora. op*n (Irrplarr. tUr alak. bulli-ln bao'h In a low. racaoily built, cloaa to and living-room with open FOR QUICK SALE baih and laundry tuba in baaamtat. ThU half a block from duiing-room against the thoug)i,t of croasing the dlatrtct of ntw homca, bodreooai: ti»u Andy put an arm about MUlB'l U a «rll-b>jlU hohif To b« mM M ih«a« dinlna- flraplacaa; four aplaadld h'ire stucco bungalow near WUloWl bua Una: M ft. lot, llvini-ioum, he now eonwlneed rcaponaibU parly. Full prict bathrooma. oil fumaee\nd Crane plumb- Beach, 7 rooma. 4 bodrooma. one of roof. But wbb Urma to a room. kitchen; three badroomi. full-«lM fehoulders and (or a Ume tbey WBFB ing thrdUdhOttt. Winding paved drive- whiah U downaulf.! Mk doors ready the she had seen was at that baaeineiit. laraie, property Itoeed. The \rry listening—heaiinf nothing. man way. FIM ttvn *t oak tM^^ A made tarden. M|M ttow lo**--^^'!' silent, r2750 bungalow ahould ae!l lor 13.400, The moment moving stealthily toward eoat the owner only five But he feared th* sUbdcb bbqcb than (urnltura i^^ii: $14000 $4000 them and he detBnattMd to nakS' montha ago 13.000. thl.i indudaa nice ir?: anything else beeauae of what it gai range. Prigida;re. Maytag electric the firht move. AiUflCII MALTT OOMPAMY HOME CITY might to Nlna'5 nerves. He knew waaher. aarden tooK. In C^IAn COUNTRY GARDEN do GRAND VIEW FARM-4 AORBB 1M- .said. 1 111 ready, Andy. Don't fact, tv'amhlDg. all for. .. #^ I W High location. Nearly new three-room there waa reacsurance in tlie sound Niiiii lenslveiy cultivated, logatis. etc Modern at- Bbewa Bv Afpotefant Oaly bungalow, modem, haa dinette and worry about me ' She took his i w FIVE - ROOM BUNOAIOW. CITY—CLOSE I I aeafront with brave. 3^.l't)\f\f Uvini-room. thr«« bcdrootni. 1 2 Acres COAfl BBVBN-ROOM BUNGALOW, DOLLAR, PROPERTY one who held up the bar, he's up good Bummer home. onlywWwW MODUUt kllehcn. bathroom. Baaemcnt with (ur- cemant Maamant. good fumaec: mirror ILL BUT IT. Oood part police, not to They had not taken a step when ^ome here to escape the MM. lUU acra lot W lownt and lardtna. "" doora: gaa heater and rantr find Oak Bav. near beach, ' $3750 stage another hold-up," the said. it liappened. A ikmkiI of h^;lit .^ror.".'.'"* $lOOO floor coverings. haces south Flea.iina ari n:i<-i i jml garage wfcaiWW one bedroom out of the black void before 3 i3 Acres with 1 cablnn, barn, high Double design. Six fine rooms; agreed, readUy, leaped are thinkino bedrooma and •That," Andy Armrriow — If TOU location Buildings thereon cost uiti uaah room. down; two them, A voice said. "SUy where wa^ier very large bed- sense. As I wBi saying—" your lirw home under ihe 13.000. Good graatna ^nd HIGH FAIRFIELD ballroom up "•'' bkaaaaant. Big you •onault ua Full WHAT bnUt. not HAS t—Very well-built l-roomed hou.^e ai:ci .'toker. A vary .wiM**"""' WMT. BoUdly Nina broke In again, "but I'm art avtboriaod M*nu in Baaateta *r«ba and Umb., light. to the .vKairnni M kU at tufnu that blinding eye of Andy for thta kalldliK Plan. bathroom, cloaa Jittery, Andy, and I promtse you I'll Fine Cut! It jnugglei water and elaatrle condition $3160 said. '•That isn't necessary. Neither A grand tobacco, this Old Virginia . not be." light $2200 CLOSE IN paper, rolling wneoth, Bvenly OAK BAY of us Is armed." neatly down on the m*4 > .ruinrn . five room bun- Per turUitr pc ' apply tbla office. Cathedral. Pretty spirit." He could feel BAANICH fUEALTY COMFAMY BTUOCO BONGAU^W. Near •That's the bit of waste and they taste better. SEVEN-ROOM i 'eiu cigoretles wilhoof a I "U^-l galow. In fine »l>ai>' in^.c.r . Me up!" — 'BpaelaU*U,lii BkMfcb Proparttaa". like new. Large garden lot. near beach shoulders sbaking. He said. It la offered her pmprrtv an eata(c. - Nina said in an luibelievably calm Btraot BMOl SAANICH and an bua IUm. Vary dtalrahie Ct9f|f| seal-tight is practically a "pocket humidor" If MM Quadra Mmm OB uraw for • • fcww You know, Nina, you'v* fot good The pouch — voice. aa he says, Andy." and 1-Reom Cottaae. bathroom iKo-fifiii ' "Do right for rolling your own. ' fr."^: $3950 stuff in you." keeps your Old Virginia |ust acre; 4-mUa cirela. Tasaa >^ withdrew her hand front hi*- COUNTRY HOME you can tuck a double automatic book of *^Vo{|u«** title, near Bholbeome "Of cwtne I have, darling." She up, slowly. And A R£AL BUY IN, NORTH QUADRA UPLANDS At Royal Oak. Three acrca, one-half Andy s hands came traat $850 voice quiv- or •'Chantecler" papers right info the pouch AJB EXCLUSIVE AGENTB WB OPPBR A acre-treed. Fully modem, ona year old, triP't to laiigh and her "Higher!" There WBB cold men- OMTBICT In high part of Up- bunaalow, with de.s.rable residence four- roomed atucco ered paUicllcally. •'Only it's not MILL DISTRICT i stairway com- ace in the voice. NEW roOR-BOOU BTOCCO liuQs. amoiigst the oaks. Living-room space for Iwo rooms up ,iOT*:-A celling and generous Automatic pump, city light, It's you. I'm drawing on your •> with full cement with hlah chapel pleted'. me— Andy didn't move. The light I bungalow >-Room Cottage and 3-Room Cottage, cottaKP on the Nire kitchen cpei) fire, dining-room has French wiu- and W small fwo-roomed basemen' and aara'ie. worth Ineoma of t2i per monih. rented couracr. .Midy. You don't know nearer and the re- do*.^ to the terraced lawn: modern .^amr property. FrtM has li 'n i"'" 'I suddenly moved luilt-lu features and tiled mik. suitable lor now. Good lot. easy taxes, large bed- on you—for vary large liviiia-roora with open flrt- kiiclien. breakfast nook: two reduced for how dependent I am flected rays revealed in dim outline VIRGINIA mill hand In steady work Mj:.t b<' OLD tiled bathroom sP^fcWWS42Q0 plaea; two bedrooma: bathroom wim rooms and three*plece quick sale ' ^old Would like offer. everything."- * pjnibrok* bath. At thia price, lhl.% CQRA domnsiairs and the game upstalrv- the ugly features at tba aaaa who aaeaptionallr good our. It you rerma may be had fiiniRir la an bcautiful oak floora; hot his Jaws, tight. held it. four -room bungalow He shut ara looking for a a delichtful homt oHareci i a h-nm THE B.C. LAND Fine Cut not buy until you • nervous at all." like I tell you. wise guy, be- In Baanlch. do GORGE I shouldn't be "Do have aeen tliis modrrn home. "iNVESTMINT AGINCY. LTD. " AND i .\ou ;r $7350 she .said, "bccaiLM' i ri'ni n-ally fore I put,a hole through }-RocAn Fully Modem Bunaalow real BAAmCH REALTY COMPANY 0« GOV T ST. FBONE0 4II9 we re home. Hadga. lawn, fruit C94An care What happens as long as Andy shrugged- and obeyed. The "Bpoauiutg tm tMiBMi ProMrUaa" traaa; omv tens ...... #dUU OOUS,IIOWEU« together.* man wanted money. Let him have Announcement Btratt PtMM B M91 sound r.ime to their ears. MM Owadra A faint could . . or could lARGAIN^ELECT LOT it and they ko Maynard & Sonsi CO., LTD. Andy kept on talking anything at they? Would he permit Uiem to avenue near Facing aouth en beautiful »M VIEW BTBCEY G I03t would even partially imu- AvcnamMMM () and evfryont Ro^d. Nina stiffened and Furniture and Effects Buy lap-aldtnc. romp. EntriM liiMi'd bihI nllnlrrt Tlit GOOD HOME BUYS atyla In white painiad- marked 'a tighten- Tlic light came e?en nearer, so Oak Bay Stucco Home 8 slight movement iikuhI aelllni rhaiiP »i;l kih.^ but no rOB lALB - Hag four roomg.' open. lira, part heavy to dimanil FAEHS ••FOB THE COMlKt; WEEK $3950,w rooma, near aea and near that, staring* at the artlcio too amall or too bi< not (' cement baaement.' fumaea mid in- haa had a i srhoola. Oak floora. full cement baae- it Etc. aertrtc*. Tha manaaemrni . FIVE ROCJMS ANO BATHROOM under.slung jaw atjove , Andy Imind Pianos, AIX OtCnCHAIIOB-S < -ACRE FARM; the right parly thU can Blc. aardM lone asptrlcnr* in handllna livratork » d A Buiiaalow, Janiea Bay. Basement, fur- rage. To ment; garage, furnaaa. Nice S hltnself fight^ an impulse to pull A partial li.st for Wednesday: we aim lo ttl you full valua for alLoffT- nace, flreplaea. parage, built-i n fea turea. be sold on l&O monthly Inatalloianta Raal vklu. for Ifc. mHnn. oiibuildiiia.i and aurstf two small col- Smith & Co. Chesterfield Suite. All IvOdthcr Set- tna*. with TOur co-operatien. goor nnsrthlni Discount for kkU or all eaak (olfara condition Durka. n FABMt WANTED cement baaament: 3 fireplaces. Prench then.' suddenly, he knew 3 Den markrtablr. aa »p11 •!« Iniplf nimia anS Invited I. owaors and removed to And -piece Lesther Upholstered b.droong. In»tructo<| Br UM sl.dtcrrrt arnimmoda- doora to llvlnff-rowi: thrM eoavonloBoo of aalo. we will In that far from Se Co. Uten»ll» Wp Ii»v» HI.\ ROOMS AND BATHROOM our rooma for what wa.s k^iiik <>n Siutr v. rv Knod H*lntanan adfqi.aip for I »i..'^I'. Hn-' man sBld. bluntly: prict procur- mendationa. married, perfael. health, Ulnlt^d MONDAY, AT 2 P.M. Cliair.s alwayi reaJliki the hiaheat nient. furnace, garage, extra pl.m: odd Chrstrrfleld.s. Morrl.s wiahea rent good amall equipped farm, or Co. HI kill able We advocate entries il)0ltl4 b« Vltll- frxtiiir, oak floora, flrr;;.!'- Keistermao, Forman & Hrrc'.s the set-up and Rus?.s. DiniiiK- manage. Boi 4033. ColonUt. ihi several Cmijel-s and not rP'>erte bu' alwnv* litka tiM |UB< UISI till aoa \ lew street Phone t: (>oo(l Sf'lfM'tion you it you try to crosfc me up Tlie Table.s, Chairs and Buflct.s; dlarrrtlnn can be applied. IN 8AAN- Room U'VUTTBD TO BBNT-H008E. ^nly'".'"'T.- $2260 responae at clicks are coming back up here be- flne Cabinet, nice pair We don t aiitu ipate a bla leh. with aireaae. It price reasonable Terma. eaah. balance like rent. very China t4M the Qpenliia »'»• but hare ae\eral ei, tries would conalder purghaatat on terma. Box Olacount for caah (offera invited'. they show up, of Twin Beds and other fore long and when Slmmpns llitod now, and with .tha riahi kind of m complete), extra to SEVEN ROOMS AND BATHROOM HousehoU FimitHre me and the girl frtend will be be- very good Beds (all operation w» ran build up a markn Fsirfleld n»ar B'aron Hill I'jrk let Glorious Sea View v«iir prrKliirt.» bniefl- good Dressers and Chlftonlers. Chest determine prlcp^ on i tlie ventilator pipe on the MmCB TO CMMTOBS .ale ruKNISllEI) or UNFTJRrfiailKI Country Service Sta- hind flal to all. and ii.Mie >"» to ii»e thie of Drawers and other Bedroom Fur- P»r- Basement, garage, furnace, tirepiace, One Minute From Beach other side. You—" lie was obviously medium lor your personal benefit- of ANNE CLABK. Daeaaaad Effects niture, Breakfast Bets, Set of Flat- tlculara ef antriti will be publiahed in Tha im tka MalUr tion and Confectionery And "you'll be over (LaU af Ike Oagel Boaae). Only $3600 fumiakod Litest New Stucco/ $6500 talking to Andy— ware and other Platedware, Baby Colonial at a later dale. Wine or caB Indudlng: Mahogany Desk. there hv the dof>r and give 'em the Iti the meantlmt. phona B US4 that all credltora Extra Large LWIng-Boom. DlnlM-Room. Store Bugffle.s, RaiiKis, Wall nnll, Elec- 'OTICE IS hereby given unfurnished ani »ee lis at BaBMra BidlM ssyUaw Only $3000 Modem Kitchen. 3 Bedrodma, Oarage Cabinet. Wardrobe, Trl-Ute Lamp. and others having elalma against the dope, like thi.s: Tlipy'Il either let me tric WashliiR .Miiclilne and Ironer, Winda-j Liberal rtlMoiint fnr r^sh "iffers In- Hot WatT II'BMiii lOrAI, ibcATIO'* Baby eirepi of above-named daceaaad. who died Sewing Machine, almost new estate vited' Tt« sr't.o nil rstiilr and the dame go down in llir ele- (larrirn and C'linirntri Tooly I.nwn at Oak Bay on the tth of February. ItSt. Station Sectional Bookeasea, China T'ws Conlectlonery and BfTMcr Bngry. Mowers, Wneelbarrow, Etc. Com- requested to send bv po.il prepaid full EIOHT ROOMS ANU BATHROOM Bay $1475 vator and get in a cab, or I'll empty are Oak Home, ."I. • wonderful Bummtr trad* and Cibinrt s Che.sterfleld Suites. Din- G. A. DAVIDSON claims, the nature of Smith'a Hill District Begemeni, fur- particulars of their Sltllnc R(,o.Ti. lfr-« H AriiMir opeT< ownrr over llOO per month. Prop- back. Get It?" plete list later. of tne nace, garage, fireplace, etc. Oe«Ml con- ing Room .Suites. Carpets, Linoleum. this thing hi her in »v»r.ti rriowrra their accounts and the nature Fireplace. DiniMf-Room. Kitchen. 3 Bed- .riv ron«ln« of ihrre-nuarter acre In If any. held by tham. or deUver Dre,s.sors. Chiffoniers, Ratiges, MORMNfJ SALE AT \0 "in aecurttiea. room. Oaravc. Tasaa. IM. hprn'^, n'oif tiirt ii»r\lc» nation with Beds. Andy s outward calm was decep- aooo the same to the itadaralcaad aa U $1660 flir-room modrrn buncalow attached: and the u.vial assortment h dlaeount eMh. Heaters, ma9 meant to do just will iiirlud*' DixIkc ToiinnR Car, in A II r I i n II Salf of unn may be.' Terma. (or .Manda at heavUy traveled ermxroadi tive. The Country Store and of Misoellaneoiu EffecLs. KO>\>-. I'.lf. L. M. BOSBTEAB * O*. LTB. Tearooms, $7000 up. But Andy wa.s thinking onlv A. i. PATTON (or property and Tlow Bl. dMI S P.M. Solicitor. II* Union Bunding. MS A STOOD Monday and TharMlay at to bolster her of Srllini; \\ r U ill of Niria now. He had MAVN'ARD A tiONi - ABctionecrs For ( onvemriii r af Toront* IktMB*. „ , „ , IN iMk display of his own. — Sell at the ( n ^ \l < HON M MtT VtoMria. B.C. For more pottieqltri on thIa fllLV* courage by a A 1 Fruit Farm, $2500 II < ^ rhoi. e rnfirn r»\pr. i» r-o/liic^r «Pe raSD SMITH * CO. Even if his own waa qiurious. nn RATI-RIIAV, MAR( t ' p»'. : Sl:nn"w . ; I ^r^e.«. Tour- 04tU MINIMUM WAGE UW- Jersey Cows (some freah, others t« .1 I get away with that." HiH.iiif I H JSC, A;ii; Water "You can I INFn^M at H^ROI.n fiBBken), 1 team Berses and Hsr- Pi Rs irewi 6 $••• Ltd. he said, evenly This yoMlg lady Acre, FOR WOMEN APPROVED BesB. PlM«li. Barrewa. Etc.: lot ef 6 Rooms, Vi $850 I stay together." Beautiful Seaside and Farm Tools: DeLBval No. I Crcaai \ll KInfBl Pruit, A 1 Po;! E.^Tiinislt Jokaston & CoaHiy SPECULS The thick )aw seemed to Jut out OAK BAY Alaska, Feb. 35 Separator. 12 Steel Rtanehlenp ^nd mtuated nn nboii' '.-acre, commanding BMpiro r ai iisa LIMITED JUNEAU. W.— — aoTon-room fully modern rrmi- n full inrh "Ynu got ten Boonda Also Urge aaaort- 3n unohstrui fd M»w of sea and Iglandg. Mil Q'oTt. New Water IW»wN. a Tmir MNM " WATERFRONT StII bunsalow. larac brlahi reomi. clo«c i" women's minimum wage law. getting A gradual dope to lovely sandy beach. l.tlt BBOAD STBBKT B to change your mind ment of Ponllry and ilabblta. totMae, built on con- •rafront. not kuUt Wall-aoMtructed Fine Tudor-atyla atuog* kuafdlow •t SAOOO "I'm not changing my mind." up a weekly minimum pay bbbIb of crete foundation Extra Urge -llvtng- aeven rooma. on aoutham elope, witk in. Only w^wmW For highest prices on live poultry - fireplare. three aood bed r mrxl^rn rln«f as 'oom. open secluded waterfrontage. Autom.iti i t IM «t Oorge. SO x 130 Nm four-room and nook, Nina, until now as immobile prohibiting the employment of 99RO 118. 4 ml rsbbltn, etc . .send them to Mc- ronni«. alirhrii. I'sn'rv. and lliree-plere 10 achool, brarh and water heating plant. ft loo Oorgt waterfront lot. 53 x 130. put a garage with rooms CQ9R0 stone, suddenly turned and pherson at the City Auction. Mart h^throniii Qood . requiring delightful location. Price $7500 B.'tOO confectionery and grocery. I ranipoi tatlon Only ^Ot3U RirlA under sixteen, and for o»ly CIRCLE s ral.sed "Aniiy iho.r ni'o ioathouio. All ^MILE '" l^Tiid on Andy arm. eveiv Sntiirday. commencing at 1 Mnt quarters Modern, well-dealgned stucco bun.-,, .a N^arlT nm "Tvr rooffiT the •2500 tel'ms About II nilnutaa' 4 rooma, flreplare. baaement. CbOSE IN that part-Mme work be peld at all ting-room, WIOSO- bungalow, modern, cloae to desperate. Hell kill you." 10 30 Up-I.-iland and Gull Islands iiinlnr (Irne fnrim Victoria. of six rooms, dining-room, C9IUIfl —he's furnace, .garam: Ilk. new. tn oicel- I wa.s 4-Roomed Modem Bunaalow. . . . . fortv-fup rents hour, den. i«o bedrooms and bathroom on schMl «M fcoach. Only 9m9%§V voice tiRlitened and rate of an .vhipment.s a speelBlty. Cheques rooaa. poUahod floora, ii-ni A kartatn at I And then her IN main floor, two unftnlrhed rooms up- 9 14 SO--* condition TaMO tW. yes- WATtRrRpN-r llt^MK CUJSE Jamea Bay» SMathlr. passed by the Territorial Senate mailed priimpllv. gtairg; Qggd Mltkborhoo'-' ri^. • 1200-^ «••>>> balanco she Mid. hosrsely. "I— III go with 'H-iMiB roominc houa. bua- I.ovely limie 1j-ronm nindern stucco bun- koathou., oak Bay. S10OO— terday] EmploynM^t. of domestics iSVOn* IN Crapiny him I m not afraid. Andy. Not— ««lo» Hardili>od floors, cement base- Ineas - Meharey i Terms . . <; :ir>97 $4000 -4-room bungalow, Oorte; 3 household emfilnvees would be riioiir iiieiii. furnsq'. s.iraae About S-aere S16SO so terribly." and ttonte 'Arli^tir Norman-stvie sluno loll 'o sheltered waterfront- Sl« roBt BT. paomi BIII1 leading dnw"! will be rom- hunaalnw of four rooms 'i rooni MUKO. Siiap florsr age SplendM hosting all year round 01 HBO «erk o<1 reaaenabia n«* the H^HKO U-rooin rooming house with aar. flrtii l«re«( %tfi. ar. Price BgaOO- Priri- claaa, «ltk many features found only iroprrty, nelsSbethood. 1 hlah location. terma . iTm inBar vnlM. tn more ax»engive building plans riood • ItN.'tO Oak Bay ^-room slu<-c0.buiMI> |l23 .%.IMm n«b. MMtaO rire QQ ifiaaraaea 2M King QMri» ana \ k\i A NEW HOME IN OAK Terrace P. R. Brown & Sons, Ltd. •AY FOR SMtNl IV(. TOURISTS OVr.llir>OK THr IIEA nil BRnAD STREfT PHoNf; ak floora. hot-aatrr heat- GONZALES $1900 floor full btise* C^TRfl of Moving? .' Thouglit mrnt. furnace sepsratr »« ,i,;r nice CITY ing. Baal vain, kt • 9V Piva rooma, all aood aif mhth • arden. This home i« m t t"»' paft Four-roomed stucco buna- Ihrouahoul Oil burner from Beacon Hill Park one for me block 9 I DOU alow; baaement. furnace. ahd ta« $2850 block from water, and Is In the lerv (niMpif; Vart 6 et., Ltd. Israe lot; close to hn« nice location 3AY . condition inalda out. A real OAK as a major catastrophe . . beat and • let moving day loom up • Don't can be purcha^'-'i •< 'erma. «)lt I r > ^ n r. HI I r Seven rnoma of aood proportion. ThU buy at tfcl. price: hottae u In parfact •endltion and i> TRADES call Heancy's and let our organized service simplify your OAK lAY Without a doubt we haie one of tl.e rri,;:*" szsoo and where . . . laraeU Kelerllon of properties to trade problems. Just tell what is to he moved — nve-rooni bungalow. In OAK BAY in Victoria rnd "iciiuts Tor ln«;oni'. one of tht best atreeta In •).il c.nt.t van «t i $2000 w« have a good little home in Oak Bav Tins proprr-.v REWSTEAB lEALTY our experienced men will take charge, packing your goods tins popular diatriet. Low tasaa. A nve Il'.ccmsiata of 1', acrev u t(> trade for city property A aood 121 000. }|S>1« BCOIXABB ItATWam WLOa. r .mfnrtaM.. c«ay kowia for a MUpIt of *liv situation on N> ii m- roomed home In Gordon Head for inoa* commanding rtfm* B lesi . vans . . . caring for all details . . <-,i specially padded ("ople. prooerty Also an apartment block lha' A\rnuf ppeclallv Arll-bullt house into Whv «i;h maiti.fifcnt vIeM from' la show.ni a real revenue m; ••:ne rooms vovir prohlfrr rsflH*lndow Full basement, horwat^r them, time, at their destination. Our service r«ll and dl'r;!*^ ' delivering on GORGE DISTRICT SPECIAL " .!! » nv. ^ • garage. This place, with You are I'l-lrr t c r.it. double • e expenditure of a reaaonable sum of \rn a(t?artlve atuctc SAANICH BUNGALOW IS built on equipment and expert know\edge. . fMiev «in mske someone the possessor $1826 bungalow of four nice RANDALL c f neft ).vs(ed Slid most drliatv- Attrarti'.e 4-roOm home aithln II' tso- atO. ,f ti oms and large breakfast nook, and llll Bay Views of t" ? inile nrrie comprlifina a larie pleatant of Baparaie I.1M Daatlas street (jl home in oak all In the be-t aondition. ' links, aea atid mountains can never : vini-ronm dinlnt-foom and thrta bad- aaraie Ijirar lot. kllb la.atlt. «»en for ca 'vim* A aurny ttaMae-ia poreh afM • obAtrurted Our price • S6000 \ n>» « xf 1194 If w I Phone G <^'r'«rat« garaie. P: < fl.".0O(» t O"»V HnMK YEARWOOD, $TEWART ' » :"••< 'open , " B.l.'t.^O W.i.Gllllland&Co. 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    I've Treasure Lsiaiul. i.i seen Wt:^i«rn States- but the work Is kg far YES. the 8an mnelaeo Bay. It's stIU in advanced as compared with the great constnirtlon. but I've By day. it looks Uke a city lifted bodily final phn.sps of majority of the exhlMton that people are enough to determine me to go bark from the Arabian Nights. By night, ketn talking about It. often festooned and .spangled With ttfht, It's ft agAln. It's a grand spectacle. So To reach the Hall of Western States dls.ippointpd In thlnjfs which have lliion of loveliness. one if from the Ferry Landing one walks or rides so extensively publicized, but here Its seiUng is superb. It lies approx- been as one looks t>ack from the ferry which highest ridges, but Treasure Island seena clear across Treasure Istanq r waiketi. feels that a real effort has been maile imately half-way between San Fraiu i.-it • one to catctf-the first ' ' l' ccifad and earned out. MMlA Peollisuia tat their bAcS«round. In icrnea are hurrying t)*cn. and lorih. and M " — " " " ' ' — " '

    touched dldn t think. I knocked the wheel out of that a sniall boy s heart can be her hands. I ran us into the wall . . as her heart sang to Oary'i by food. EVEN pace If we'd been killed—it wouk* have been— kiss, the slenciBr accusing shadow of They were going along at a furious ' my fault!" . Junior fell across Matties con- between stone-walled meadows.. They sciou.'-iicss. Without meaning to do so passed a pleasant white house—abnogt a was a moment of silence while •be ««tMlMd herself from Gary's em- farmhouse. And thon—like a bolt from THERE Gary stared down into his soii'& up- brarp She couldn't think, let alone talk, heaven— the unforeseen happened her close. lifted face. And then Gary said, "I'm flad when hm arms were pressing Mattle saw the baby rabbit hop into the you put your eards on the table, son. She paid ahaklly: glimpsed road almost as soon as Junior - MatUe would navar have told on you— directly In "Oh, I love you! But are yoj sure about it It was a brown blob of fur Junior gulped. "I know she wouldnt Junior? He may hate me. you kiiow. He front of them and It seemed frozen with have told on me," he .said "She\isn't a may rewnt me. lie may consider—" she lear. She pushed her foot hard against tattletale. But— " his face working again, gulped out the words— "that I'm an in- the brake and wondered how they could "I wanted things to be . straight-" his truder He's hiid you alone for so long." avoid striking the tiny, bewildered thing. pause was achlngly long—'^betweab the Uary laughed. His laughter was rich, Junior!" she cried- she hadnt ."' "Oh, three of us . . oMured, rtoloiui with happineae. time to say anything else—and knew that Mattie averted her head swiftly so "Two meo," he said, alone for crn- to turn sharply from the road iBtO a ftOM that Junior eouldnt see the telltale tears .turtefl WSltlni for yuu, Mattle. Junior wall would mean disaster. that hung beadlike upon her lashes. mother. He's a fliie haa never known a Junior's hands flew up In an Instinctive • CopyrWhl. I»S» bv The Brll SvndicHf luc V chap self-reliant, clear-thlnklng. lilUe Hiding gesture. He gave a terrified sob school Sunday and We il go down to on —for once his emotion was Identical with Ciake him out for dinner, and^teii him the Mattie s. He sobbed again more sharply news. Mattle ' once inore he had her in and threw himself against the steering " bis arms— "the news! child's London wheel with all the force of his wiry 'Round kissed again and raptur- Mattle— being body. Mattle could sense the car s quiver had llic .->fiihalion of a drowning ously- as It Jolted 'bver the depression at the person about to sink for the third time— Town .^ide of the road She heard, rather than

    reka.^od, what-does-lt-matter-anyway "\ jnkic is a rhink my felt, the impact as the fender struck will adore me. at sprained Do rou suppose feeling. "Maybe Junior against the unyielding granite. And then By JOAN urruEmui you could get tomc- " Upa trembled Tba AaMrlckn H««H>»Pcr thai! she thought as her fhe neither heard not felt anything else. (C*|Hrrlchl. tMS. M Murth Gary's mouth. against It might have been a century later. It night she lay awake until the But that was really about two mhiutes later. Mat- Womtn St«rf Golf Msschih tlari .si'" could .see a patch of sky tle opened her eyes and saw Junior bend- growing T the Instigation of four distinguished' through her city window—were with tears. ing above her, his face streaked women Lady Golfers' before her danced the A players, the wan and pale. And "You re—you're bleeding!" Club is to have a Golfers Museum. boy a whi te, ac« Women —dream faoe of a .small Mattie dlxzny against her put her hand The players are Mrs. T. H. Miller, who In cusing lace with wide, angry eyes. She cheek She was limp and groggy. 1893 founded the Ladies" Golf Union; Miss drove the next Sunday to the They said. "So I am." -whirh Jtmiw wtts one- " M H Hffnifln MUs K T BnUnii and intry ^^rhool nt gulped: away. Junior "fne onany foi Cecil Ulteh. pupils. Junior was nine. of the younger We didn't hit it!" "I kept him home until a year ago." Chibs. balls, early medals and prises and "Junior— " terror shook her voice—"are explaiiu-d "But it was hard to get rnrly documents are wanted and are al- Gary bothered—more bothered than she would you all right?" the right kind of housekeeper, and he was ready being received, but the commilicc care lo admit by Gary'.s lack of fine.sse. Junior told her in a voice that also not too old, but too positive— thinks that the most entertaining relics too-^well. She made a small protesting sound deep shook: "Yes, I'm all right." for a nur.-,e. We talkrd it over, Junior and win be clothes. in her throat. Mattle murmured, 'tTliank God for decided that Id close the .she I. and It was She added. "But you should never A member told me that can recall But Junior, his jaw line tense, was that!" go to boarding achool. X house and he'd somebody s driv- Cecil Leltch In a voluminous skirt, a high, ' wheel when .speaking Why." he queried, "can I tell touch the see him every other Sunday stop by to ing." stiff collar up to her chin, and. a hard anything in front of her'.' What shall I comes to town for a week-end straw hat and he said, "I know dldn't thlnk. caU her?" Junior But I once a month. It's been a pretty succeaa- I like . . . bunnies." "We used to have loops of tape In the touched hi.s young .son'.s .shoulder although he doesn't Gary "There Isn't going to be any wedding, her at the . door of her apartment alpa ful arrangement, Mattle was stretching herself gingerly. skirts, which went round our knees." she weight. He'i a rangy with a clumsy, almost heartbreaking ten- really— we'll be married very quietly—so clung to him fiercely. srrm to gain any One wrist felt numb. She started to rtli said "This prevented the hem blowing derness. I don t rate a gift. But If you have any child." "We love each, other, don't we?" she crumpled up with a moan. out and hidmg the ball while we were the lady. and said, peering slantwise at Gary's "Because I'm going to marry good wlahea lying about "even we've only Mattle begged, thou^ known "I think my ankle Is sprained. Do you addressing It. In windy weather, we used won't secrets slronR .sUmncs.s: "He probably fakes aftrr So, old man. we have any each oth?! for a few weeks? Nothing will Mr. Bralnerd relaxed suddenly. remember. Junior— a way back we passed to hitch our skirts up nearly to oui kni-es, fat, Mr. Mar- from her. You can call her—Mother." bis father. You re hardly OLD ever come between us, will it. Gary?" you'll be with piece of slack plenty of tho.se and I a white house? Do you suppose a great bunched into Junior stared at his father. Mattle had "'I've got dO " shall!" Gary held her tight. able to go there and get somebody?" the belt at our waists thought that his eyes were blue, butlhey like Marshall even though hes done me Gary leaned near and .said: stared at dirt—he's a keen chap. He has a son, you ^'We've known each other since the Junior's face was white. He only weigh ninety-eight looked black now. He said, "I won't!" And "I bet , you .she saw that hi.s eyes were Queen's Taste in Colors say? He's a widower? How old Is the son?" world was young," he said huskily, "and Mattle and Such a wee thing you walked away. pounds yearself. blue indeed in that pallid mask. , very In- replied nothing will ever come between us!" DURING her stay at Sandringham, the arc Maltip!" Mattle, with a surge of maternal Mattle briefly, "Junior's nine. "rhe day of the picnic dawned ehlll and "Why dont you soold me?" he said, and Queen has been overseeing the dec- cut on Dres- stinct, wanted desperately to follow the He's quite a lamb. Mat lie was small. She was " bleak. Mattle, wakening to grey skies, he tried to keep his voice steady I know oration of some of the guest rooms. Tliree red curls tbltt child, but somehow she couldn't. Bralnerd chuckled sardonically den china lines from the Old Mr. stepmother. She scolds him '\'nu've roee forlornly from bed and got into a a boy wiUi a ofT-whlte satin quilts have been made for a coppery cap for her head tO the "You go along with him, Gary and said. "Scat Get back lo your desk. made sweater suit and began to cut even when thUigs arent his fault I" afraid, you've shocked knitted her In the mining districts of Durham and .%ery small feet in demure pumps. surprised him. I'm And If you're thinking of training in that bread for the sandwiches that would be "This is a cri.sLs of some kind." she South Wales, to tone with the ofT-white "But Ini husky. Gary, and Fve taken bin." blonde Miss Jenks to take your place, her share of the feast. The mythical thought. Aloud she said, and quite mirac- walls of the guest rooms and to contrast myself la a highly eompettttv* forget It!" care oi before ulously she managed a smile, "Why. Ju- the small retreating headache of the evening had be- with flowered glazed chintzes used for world." watching So Mattle went back to her desk and GARY, a stark reality and she felt nior, I haven't the least desire to .scold son, said; you come dejected. curtains and covers, in tones of lima Gary said: figure of his "Would called the brunette Miss Kelly to her side At nine o"clock she phoned Gary you! Everybody makes mistakes, even green, dtisty pink and pale blue if I did"* Of cour.se he "It sfei|^ incredible that you should be mind very much to give detailed Instructions. and betan "Why don't you and Junior have the grown-up people. I can understand why but ' It is one of the Queen s rules that break- pn oirioe manauer When 1 went into old was rude, and I ought to scold him, Thai noon she went out with Gary tO " did what yott dUL You see, I likf picnic without me? she suggested' des- you sets for s sanctum and saw you holding fast and early morning tea each bramerd purchase a wedding ring. After they'd tool" what perately I'm sure he'd enjoy a twoaome bunalte guest must match the |)redominat-> forth behind a big deski I .thought you "You shoukln't scold him; ha went to a sporting room chosen the ring they more than — that i.s I'll wait for you In Ing color of the room, in which napkins were the president'."! granddaughter ; need.s humoring good.s store and bout;ht a portable .stove Gary's t phoned Gary iald j oh though it was her last workljig day. She ( Mrs. Bentley told him. clucking like a back from his Empire tour. hadn't been soon can we be ntiarrled, you and Junior a chance to get acquainted day, and tlie next. Mattle .•^chool- "How' dre.ssed with the greatest qare. Gary's (''' In a real "bothered old h«n, "Plenty did. A sprained Guests at Sandringham have also been t real- " was oddly anxious. way.f surprised. But even so. she liadn Mattle? His tone eyes, where she was concerned, were not Mattle .said feebly, for knew when ankle and a cut on her cheek — sampling sweets made by Princess Eliza- until want to, my dear." she ized how serious things were getting "As soon as you critical. But Junior's Juvenile gAze, as It ' r Mattie interposed: "Not much of a cut, beth. These include walnut and crcani together he and then said. "I think she was licked. Okay, darling, you winl" - during their fUth meal Mattle hesitated traveled coldly from the perplendieular settled himself sullenly the 'Gary. Oh, my, darling—" for Gary's head toffee, peppermints and chocolate and I can t wait to Junior on told her haltingly about his marriage, and Junior If a darling child. feather on her hat ao mjike her look j His face wa.s .screwed had gone down on the .sofa beside her and coffee fudge.. house and have him coine home seat beside Mattle Junior. open the r Uert to her ultra high-hjeelejtl buckled up Into a scoWl, As ^e drove Gary's ear his shoulders were shaking, "oh, don't! " "didn't last maybe X cotUd-^fatttn "The marriage, he said, to stay. I think pumps (high-heeled for tlie same pur- " through the traffic of the city he sin- Not with Junior New Tropieil fnftH .s was a kid very long. Junior mother—she him up." pose i, wa.s alert to every detail swered her bright, though obviously Gary rai.sed a ravaged face. "What hap^ British Color Council's display was born she speech was a torrent of released . the Kud .Npoiled. After Junior Gary's ' Dinner In Gary's hotel suite on Friday AT forced, chatter with curiously adult mono- pened, Mattle? You're sueh' a eanful 1939 groups of had an actual " did like him. didn't you, of shades. Ave color 8ecmcd to go haywire she emotion. You was (^ulte as grim as dinner—half a month " syllables. It was only when they came driver 1 What In • are shown, 'n fabrics, gloves, night % "I was afraid—well. correlations loathing for respon.slbillty. Then one hoiu he begged. before had been at the inn near Junior's It Junior who answered. His hand .saying today. He was out into a fairly free stretch of road that was hats %nd bags. The first main group shows 1 cain£ home and found a note Junior wasn't at hls best school. Again Mattle uied desptraUly to toward his plteously then having a new hip made a definite statement. went out father In a the new tropical pastels These are bluish she'd left us." .•hy with you—and make conversation. either, " he said. impotent gesture. her .such a radical Idea. He "I didn't want to come, greens, dulled coral pinks, soft brownish "But." Mattle had tried to make mother wa.s "I'm looking forward 'to our plcnlC-^" the time '•vrhy dont you like me? It would be "It was—this way—Dad. A bOnny. Just rods—aU with the misted look of objects lone casual. "I thought you wire— a wld- couldn t quite swallow.lt. But^y she said, "aren t you? got in the road We'd have ". nextr-^tl^t's^ so much easier, for both of us If you could a baby bunny, seen In .an aquarium. didn't know you hid. a child . comes to town we«k..aftcr ' " , ower. And'l he Junior said: "Sort of. . .. . I dldnt killed It, If—" he. gulped—"we d gone on. Junior's niotlied dled^ week-end, you know-^he'>l be -^like me." The Edwardian influence tones dO«'U "I .'im a widower. his at-home know ai first that you'd be alongr' If Dad Jtmlor told her In a hard little voice: AnA'SO-^" his mouth quivered with agony sort of motor accident— I promised him a special treat the brilliant fuchsias and magentas of - —It was a messy adjusted. and I were going alone we could tramp in "' — prpm- "My mother was tall and had yellow hair. — "and so I after she went away. 1 don't If he- " Gary paused, flushing. "I last season with -more delicate amethyst a moiSth woods, but you can't tramp. Your . the redhead. Her Mattie s voice broke in. Across Gary's details, ever. picnic." he flni.shcd ha.slily. "on She wasn t weeny and a n.-A-):r' and two sugar-sweet COlorskhown Junior to know the 1 .rd him a want heels are too spiky. .Why- dots Dad call In Junior s name wasn't stlty, like Mattle. Her name head her gate wrapped the little boy a He's only an mlant, of course, but he Saturday, with all the trimmings. " as .sea pink and amaraiith. you MatUe? she's dead. You'll not cloak of sympathetic understanding I thought may- was Dorothy, and already Idealizes her memory. He has her craiy about picnics. Then Mattle explained: "I love to tramp In Greys and beiges will ^e popular. Among be my motlier You'll be-r" his accents "I'm afraid, Gary," she said swiftly, on hi.s bureau at school.' You'U-b« Sunday we could get married And pn ;ure be on the woods too. Jimlor. I'll wear stubby . them are Caribou, a warm, dark grey; ash "that I'm not such a good driver after all. " by driving Junior were Icicle cold- my stepmother!" nut.s about Junior!" .start ' our honeymoon low-heeled shoes you'll .see And Mattle - grey r.i'her cooler Intone: and mantilla, "Oh, Junior,"' she begged, don't feel In the critical moment I lost my head I "I'm sure 1 will." school." Mattle had. said: back to thats a nickname for Matilda. I was- the nev.<^l beige. Mixtures of grey and t^at way' Im not coming between you —no. Junior, let me tell it my way - I presence beast when .she nuir- ' But from that hour Junior . Mattle felt like a rhrlstened Matilda, but no one uaas the ' beige, with darker c(jntrasliiig accents, father not taking your swung the wheel, hoping to miss the poor, during the ec- Is awfully quick. She " and your Im so. at>m left her—not even mured. "Two weeks it s .so long will be A feature of Spiing coior schemes J name becau.se mother's place with either of you—I want seared thing. WeU. I did—miss it But, ,Gary's proposal of a beast .when OEry re- static mierludc that was felt even more Junior said: "Why doesn t Dad call yuu —" lor.d.'iy ouiii'.s » place all own I've made one In you .see. there was a stone wall Itx "But you my of marriage, and her acceptance of minded her reproachfully. Mid Mat? That's shorter, even. Like a door- your father's heart. I want to make orie "You darling-nitwit!" His vdWe was And now she was on her way—at last a.s soon as I wanted to.'"- Notes of fhe Stage mat."^ said to his son: pretty at the ofBcf. In your heart" Increasingly unsteady. He -lo see Junior. And to be seen by hlml Mattle was busy to sound Jocular, Mattle sald« trying 'These women. Junior -they"re awful! '"p^HE Comedie Francalse comes to Lon- wR.s taller th*n .she had Imag- a good many things to Clean up, Junior 6he had "Maybe he will. In time. When we're old for a short season ciiy lay behind them now. They They have no sense. Mattle needs a cou- X don on February 28 Mat tie told herself that •! couple her boss—old enough to be resentful " ined. and married people THE 2 the King and will were going along gracious rural roads. ple Of men, like you and me, to take care and on March Queen years .she d have to look up to him. He of love—was openly cross with her. 'That of looked away. "Maybe Dad won't " Junior : ttend a performance Thu will be the and a broad, raged, hes an Ingrate! Striving to bridge a d'athiv cap in the of her had a narrow, wiry body Marshall." he marry you for years and years," he said at Mattie. lying on the couch, tried to i-rencli company's first official visit to had Incredibly long get another order from me "" conversation, Mattie a.sked desperately: .'^-rlou.s brow He He'll never last hopefully "Until I m grown nmte even though she knew that she'd England slnea lilt. Four plays will bo and eyes liiat stared owli.shiy at stealing my sUfI this way. I suppose. Miss "Are you hungry, dear?" lathes Gary exploded: "Any Ume! Maybe I'll given said very wouldn't conslt" r hold- Junior said ' I in not l.'ii.^ iy, and t hear, at regular Intervals during a life- Mattle from their shadow. He Kenyon. that you marry her minute after next. In factj ' " interest Is forth- job after you're married'' wish you wouldn t call me dear. time, the story of her crash. She gteneed Much arotised by the politely: ing down your .lunior. we re planning-^— wrathy old man. "If you re not hungry we can go on. to covertly at Junior and saw—to her sur- eomlng production of J. B. FrMstley t "How do you do. Miss Kenyon." Mat tie smiled at Uie Mattle Interrupted. "Junior."' she said, place It's country prise -that his face was working. She 'Johrisoii (j-.er Joi(i,tr, m which Ralph then, turning U^^Oary. "Can t see JkBfrw how to diagnose his bluster. a lovely a sweet bit of ^ V And She "doesn't want to hear about^our plans I ^ there s began to wonder what emotion was going Richardson and F:dna Best will star It aldne. Dad? I've got something to "I'm taking on a full-time Job as it la, — a brook and a tiny forest of you bet be d rather go to the movies There's " like a seaeaw In tiM child's is said to be Homethlng new In theatre son. you know, " white birches up and down tell you.** Mr. Bralnerd. Gary has a a new Mickey Mnu.se at the Colony was quite unprepared for the art. contains ballet and music Basil "Is It about arithmetic? brownstone domliilt. Junior said: "Oh, all right." and re-^ mind. She and Gary laughed. and a thrsc-stmr Junior said. I don t like Mickey Mouse ^ lapsed into another of his .silence,^ Mat- flood of words that came tumbling pell- Dean, the producer, descrlt>es the pisv hi no matter. But you needn't see me But If you get In a box can alwax.s Well, a-Ull . . When yon go hone. Dad'n mell Juniors lips. a "modern morality," says conta i * You can tell me any- to run away from things ai^d tie drove on in a "matching silence until from \ji alone, youngster. manage I'll play dominoes." — fihe "Dont you call her a nitwit I" he said titattstle dialogue, poeUc prose aiuf blank thing In front of Miss Kenyon. But pinch-hlt down here for you." came to a place where the wide road felt herself dLsmi-s.-^ed and di- turned off into a narrow one She ua.s breathlessly to Gary " And she"« not aw- ver.«ie and that Its period Is past, pr^u at his laughter was embarra.s.sed all at once, "Thats what you say." Mr. Bralnerd MATTIE ' spoke of anxious U) get to the picnic place ful. She s a swell driver. It." his eyes and future, but eovertng the i^par, ol a "you mustn't call her Ml.ss Kenyon, muttered gloomily, "'but I Know betterl rectly after the dessert she and were fiark. '^tt aU my taalt .num's Hfe. Mattle, patching the chUds lace, «as What do you want for a wedding gift?" a splitting bfttMebM. But whan Oaiy Mt unpack the'^uoeheon. ttie stOl btUevid

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    occurrtnce has nearly died away and were . Itir loiiuwiiiii inltrMtiM .account o( the loundlat mill workerii. salt shed hands, de- of (Me now City of Nanalmo «ai liven •& a paper pendent upon the company for sustenance. the coals are coming in this morning t a meeting of tht Bntlah OolumbU HIMorical Aiiocittion Mr Cunliffe ti barrlttcr, and ha* This consisted chiefly of salt venison, sal- ruidcni or Nan»)mo for tiir lait twenty- M«n during and venison and sal- ttU*» year*. In th.> i>i.i»-r he brinit to Itiht a mon Winlfr. . The obsortatlon about the coal Is very •pUOCir^ m \nr early lit* aiUNbar tt Of NuataO mon without salting when occasion of- the time service aa4 th« lint Mltl'i> and «.orknMB. characteristic of and Nd fered. Potatoes were secured from the matter what happened, the routine and Indians at first, but it was not long until order of the company's business must bo itory of Nanaimo Includes aU the miners and others put In small vege- maintained. THX elemenU that m«>»- study khofli table'gardens and improved their fare. htotory attrartivr human forces And again from the record, only about )f Hie bastion was a real comfort to the battling afalnst and overcunung the op* two weeks later than the treacherous act little settlement of 1853 It is really much posing dlffleilltlM of naturs: heroic «n- of the Cowlchantr • more commodious than it appears to be terprisc; alarms and dangers incldPntal to X. from the outside. There was ample room "A Sku-who-mish (Squamlsh) In- the eslabUbhment of white civilization in the entire establish- this place within it,s walls for dian was murdered at eight ., • savage land, and the gradual, but steady ment. The upper story, which ^ is now days ago by a Nanaimo in revenge for growth of a community from rude be- used by the Native Bona of British Colum- three Nanaimoes who were killed by city, ginnings to an orderly and populous tlie Shu-who-mlsh the last Winter." bia as a lodge room, easily accommodates such as we have today. It will be possible persons, wiyto the gun floor, where a small period of fifty for me to deal with but . Fcudi Too CiOiC the carronades were placed, allowed for a time in this entrancing tale of eighty- V number of men to watch throufih the loop- killings became mure or less •feven years—and to do that in a some- THESE holes while others loaded and manned the commonplace, but it was anoilher what sketchy manner- but I trust that 1 guns. thing when they carried their fighte Will be- able to give you a glimpse of the into There was reason to mistrust the In- the selth iiii ii! FvKlently vanner in which Nanaimo was founded. It was felt by dians, for while the Nanaimo Indians were the whiU's that as long as the Indians It is difficult, ninety years and' more very friendly to the whites, they were con- conducted their warfare at a distance event, to precisely determine alter an their tinually at war. and often carried from the establishment it was the private motives, and it is therefore a matter of private feuds and public enmities into the affair of the parties involved, but it could some speculation a.s to tlie puri)o.se of the white settlement not be Hudson's Bay Company in determining tolerated among the houses oi the .started to As soon as Muir and hi.s men • vpon a policy which was such a departure community. This spirit of tolerance, if sink shaft they commenced to worry from the traditional purpo.ve of that con- a you may call it such is su^pested by Mc« about the Indians It was not comforting 'cern—coal mining. It can only be sur- Kay's notation in May ol 1853: was anxious to realize that the natives employed wind- mised that the great company "Two young Nanaimoes hred on a - interests of the Em- ing the winch at the top of the .shaft to further serve the Cowechin la.Nt Wedne.^d,l> m revenue might, ,at any moment, feel Impelled to pire, which required coal for its steam for the murder committed on August to take pari m an inter-tribal driven ships of war in the Pacific. Ueu- run away M last. The Cowechin escaped with drop. - tenants Warre and VavajiOUT reported the xUspute, and let the bucket Muir two wounds, not mortal A.s this oc- existence of coal in the neighborhood of complained to McKay about it. and that currence took place within lifty yards Puget Soung»r nnd "He ratlng' pans were installed. When, Eliza, the Spanish explorer, in quantity required from the regular which is about fifteen miles distant, a large potential Harbor by and John McGregor, of I have C.illfornla. opened 1862. coal mines were .sold to the. whom al- colliers. They ar^ue that as they re- In the ori a complimentary visit to the Na- niarkel for rnal. 1791. Perhaps the derivation of the name ready spoken. DescendanU of these men ceive only half the pay of the collier Vancouver Coal Copipany, and the com- Indians, were his relations * Nanaimo" may al.so be of pa-ssing inter- naimo who are still living at Nanaimo. and i^re among. word they cannot be expected to perform pany's , Nanaimo store was sold to Cun- and friends. On leaving the harbor Indiins "Black Stones" est It is a corruption of the Indian Nanaimo's best known and respected more than half work for that pay." ningham Brotlu r.s, of New Westminster, tjl^y shot an Indian collier "Snen-y-mo." being the native name for ' citizens. iherefore. in the Winter of the salt well w&s abandoned. Neither the The excitement occasioned by this WHKN^ a collection of Indian villanes There On Aupu.st 31. ju.sl a week after McKay 1851-52 an Indian, visiting FOrt Vic- new company nor the Cunninghams were were Ave of these villages. Qual-se-olt, left Victoria, the energetic chief factor toria to have the lock of his musliet re- interested in making .salt. So Nanaimo's 8aal-a-chbn, Hee-shee-kan, An-no-we- sent a vessel for coaL Thtewaa the Recov- paired, remarked to the blaclumith thai ••cond industry had but a short life. nes and Taw-wut-kan when reference •ry, and Douglas ordered: , where he came from there was an abund* What may be called the third industry collectively it was as was made to them "You will endeavor to load her with ance of "blark !»tones" .such as the smith was .the construction of a sawmill on the Snen-y-mo. It also may be mentioned at Treasure Island coal as soon as possible and dispatch B. C. was using on the forge fire, his remaric same stream. It was operated by water here that while locally from the first the her to this place. In case you require compelled attention. The native was power, and cut mine props and some tim- settlement was known as Nanaimo, spelt her presence, either as protection to I officer of the a (Continued from Page 1 one's right is a magnificent display of t.iken to J. W McKay, an ber tox houses. in a variety of ways; it was ofAclally desig- the party or a.s*a trade room for the company, who closely cross questioned but almost refused to believe were buili minerals, which I was told will include a Hudson's Bay Company as time bcuiK. you may detain her until him. and made a report'of the matter to nated by the Logs and Bark Ho

    of first of coal ' Stones." He wa^ gone lor several month^. former unotTicial n.ime Nanaimo. away the cargo from Na- made of rough logs and shingled with and so. almost bewildered by the not ol Buildings, and above that a map uf and the story Hvas losing credence, when naimo, for on Sapti^ber f. McKay wrote: cedar t»ark. Earth formed the fioors. color and exotic sighte, I came to the British Coluinhla'a mineral resources. bef-n First Coal Miners more shelters than hou.ses, Stales This i.s a tall red- He had ' There were Hall of Western \ r suddenly re-appe,ired "The schooner Cadboro is now ready larger, enclosing three sides of pthcr Fine Exhibits -. as he recovered , but they were improved. Then roofed building SiCii. he said, but as soon kN August 26. b»fore McK.iy h.id (or sea with 480 barrels of coals on the fort, bunging double houses were constructed. These an open plaza, in the centre of which is^ q)«ec,ls given to sport fifh he made his return to reached his destination, the schooner board, and wlU sail tomorrow, weather GENBHOUB

    fr < ; .i!.d intricate relief of the plpven 150 pounds of coal. permitting . . . The greater part of the were thirty by twenty accommo- an map with him about Cadboro was dispatched by Douglas with and commercial fish, and agii- Cadboro's cargo was purchased with dated two families. A great central chim- Western States. .Here, in Space No. 10, isi cultural Iproducte, spaced„at regular Chief F.I' toi Doimlas Immediatrlv sent me'n and supplies for the new establish- and shiall trade; a few of the chiefs have ney an^ a Dutch oven provided both In BriUah Columbia's dliplay. ^tervals is what is probably the finest McKay to examine the ItH ahly and Included in the passenger list were J. W. ment. retained their tickets until they can the heating and culinary departments I st. part would only increa.se their impor- a start was made on the construction of Heg- Ite scenic grandeur and richness of re- calledl Commercial tunacy. They are well satisfied . rat ion Desk and an Informration .Desk Of a small inlet—slnre bodp at the same time, but he was de- very the bastion, whieh was to guard the es- sources. The whole display is dignified. Nanaimo Harl)<>i I miKht more with the present arrangement. An .^ituat<'d acro.s.s the excellently done in knottv pine. Inlet m tained by iihu ss Raymond, a blacksmith, tablishment Tt was the lofty ceiling of pine and cedar define the kK-alion as being the able man can earn at the rate of (me at From closely al.'id srnt by the schooner street from its present location, and a 'Thousands of British Columbians will ahlrt per diem." ui the polished hemlock floor. It reflects foreshore below the present Wharf Street, higher elevation, where it could command make Treasure Island their goal thli of the ability of that remark- present site Some Idea British Columbia. a fpw yard.'; distant from the John Muir and his miners landed on and proteet not only the settlement and Summer, and they 11 be sati.^fird. I'm sure, able man, James Douglas, may be obtained of the Bastion, whicli is the best known September 6, and took up their abode In mming operations, but the company's, with the manner in which British Colum- from }>erus.il f>f the early records of Na- Scries of Striking Muralt landmark of Nanaimo. . a rough log shelter, lined an(| roofed with store. This store was a large bulldiM en- bia has been presented. naimo. found time, amid the diverse He the entire space i.s a Fort Vic- cedar bark. The const ruetion of a more closed within a high iiieketed fence, which ENCIRCLING Make no mistake about this Golden .McKay, before returning to of his several offices, and manifold duUes series ol striking murals- the work, tre, and you wtH for= offer to strip off and diem, instead of rations, and will, very astute man. He had visited the of rum he would natural beauty of the wood. And domlagt- box.' There arc three sete of strings along bid all persons to work the coal. permit his naked body to be dragRed over therefore, provide their own provi- Fra.-'er River where, from Lulu Island and Ing the farther end are four enormous the length of each of th»» four .•!lde.s Each either directly or indirectly, through squared with- sions, t^ich WiU save you much the Pitt River flats he collected a cargo of any piece of timber he had "flltehes" towering almost to the ceiling, set of three strings is tuned accurately to the Indians or otiicr p.irtles employed ^ splinters., li^ troyble."" crantwrries. He had obtained some bar- out fear of being hurt by It of fiir, eedar, spmee, ^tfT hemlock, tach emit a perfect chord. lor that purpose, except unde: the lecorded that in 1B79. Fortier. an old xoMMk^ perfect piece rel.? for this purpo.se- at Fort Langley This one a of each side is authority of a licence t|pm the Rnd- ^ At the top edge painted A Shilling a Day but still a proud one, returned to Ha-- son's Bay Company. led to Murray Yale, the officer in charge Placed at just thr firoper helfhi are a bar of ntrong color Mr. Hirschfeid stts look at his "3. You will require from such ASHILLINO a^y foi^ food may not ther^, receiving a reprlmandnb tdm. ho naimo. Just to Uke another thirty-two lovely transparencies, and In In the middle of a group of dancing, sing- before he died per.sons as may be dul> licen.sod to appear much by present-day stand- blamed Ovid Allard, the trader, for the handiwork the centre on one's left w a huge Il- ing children and ^Urikes an Indicator with work coal by Uie Hudson's Bay Com- ard.^. but ;n iR^:' *!,.• •;••!•'. WM evidently transaction. Allard. also Imown to his jU^en the. bastion was finished it was luminated map, extending from San his foot The Indicator .sends up a coior pany security for the payment of a consid.ercd au and the children then strike the trio of r()v,t..> of 6d a ton which you wUl vessels in front of the .V!ttie- ••IVM. miners were p«Ud 2s 8d per respcmslblllty, and after haviiig a first- eonp4ny's highways outlined in "flowing Neon, " an strings on the side of thr instrument levy on the spot until all coal whether inn for the coal they dug, while a.vistant cla.s.s row with Yale, went Xn Victoria to mtnt as'ia guard ship. Nanaimo was then entirely new development. British Co- bearing the corresponding color Thus IM'Oduced by mtoing or Iqr purehase miners received but half that amount. tender his resignation. He was persuaded on htr own. lumbia's entire highway system shines out they learn with a plectrum just what from the natlve.«s. the .same to be held An extract from a letter written by Me- by Douglas to drop the Idea of quitting the While the miners were permitted— gold, and as the Neon flows smoothly chords will harmonically aeeompany by you ai>d from time to time duly ac- their provision:^ .ind riv,. p "fion the follfming l.^ worvh qu"'iT.? service, and wa.s 1R,S3. raiv.fcrred to buy own upward, the names of our cities appear Single no»e» of the air. and th'.f touhtrtTfor. Kav day, m such luxuries as they might be abie to in rotation until the whoie Is aflow ear become| perfectly attuned to rec« "In the event of any breach or eva- here, as it shows that labor troubles were Nanaimo and put in charge of all the may ttoo from top to bottom. In tiM •kn of tiMM rtifiteMons you will im- kn«VB Ml ftiopeer dajs. as .well as tbrov- ^QdlM aflerd, ollMn. huwiy. the Mbotiw, ' -—

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    ul related shell* occur at the north end of common, and their bird-like tracks have la^t Fall I heard from an old Inttrttting SoMnd LATE San Juan Island. Patches are also found come down to us even where their bones acquaintance, Mr. H. E. Ncave, ot to KYUQUOT Sound seems me lo savor and along Peace are missing Reptilian life dominated t)^e Xyiiquot, on the far northvetttm in the Coast range the more than any other of the British Hor.sefly Mine In the watars, Ibortl of Vancouver I.slund. In the past River, and near the fresh and salt, aa woU as the land. •eamen. X remember the flrat time X en- X hftTt ItMn indebted lo him lor both In- Cariboo country, and probably in many tered it, and looking first with Inttresl at Sea Itiands fbrmatkm and apeeimMui, though ack other places along both sides of the Coast and the dark mountain masses that surround from this distant point AmonK the ob- range and of the Vancouver range But while here all was sea and islands It, X turned up the map and found that AND cervations he recorded at Kyuquot was do not comprise more than a over great areas of America, Europe here on my right was Ship Peak. Ahead the shales one of aome almoat Tettleal blaiek ahalet of Triasslc Africa, desert were the twin forms of fraction of the whole amotmt and conditions seem to have ' the Family Humps, on Amoa ZlUmd Juat waat of the entrance with Sharpeow Summit beyond. To the rocks, by far the greater part Is made up prevaUad: at least that Is suppoaad from to Blind Channel. The particularly In- eaat ro.se Eliza Ears and due north were of a great thickness of volcanic material, the prevalence of red deposit*. There tereating thing about theae rtialea la that the False Ears. OI course, my interpre- lava and ashes, erupted in that period of were also great lakes and swamps whose they are literally packed with casts of tation may be quite wrong, but X fancy the world's history. During the Triasslc evaporating waters ultimately left behind feaiUa rtaembUng scallops in their radial the.se to be Just the kind of names .Jack Mie greater part of North America was a residue of salt and gypsum for our use. ribbing'. In Ute absence of his father, Tar would bestow, vecy different indeed nearly as free from the inroads of the sea Thu.s the salt beds of Cheshire and Wor- Mr.' 8. L. Neave, ha.s very kindly sent me from the ofllelal naval names with their as it Is today, the exceptions being a fringe cester m England are Tnassic specimens of this shale. The fossils ap- deposits, as frequent commemoration of more or less the Atlantic Coast, part of Mexico, aioi>g are the of' pear to belong at least largely to the gypsum bads CaUfomla and the great personages. Fortunately, too, there an area including Nevada, Oregon, and South. •peeiea Pseudomonotls subclrcularls which remain a large number of Indian names parts of Washington and California, to belongs to Tria.ssic time, and i.s a member The Triasslc volcanic activities along around this northern coast. Inside the the south, and all of the area from the 0' the group which contains our present- the Pacific Coast were followed by the Barrier Islands lies the village of Kyuquot, International Boundary north, including day pearl oyster. The other Meaoaole elevation and folding of the land in par- situated on Mission Island off Blind En- Alaska and Vancouver Island and extend- i;rnrra likely to occur In these .shale.s are allel lines, and thus first came into exis- trance or Channel, whicii connects with ing to the Rockies. Of course, the geogra- Halobia and Monotis. The crowding of tence as features of the earth :> surface the SQund round Union Island; Amos Is- phical units were unlike those of today, the eaata is ao great that It Is very dlfB- the Coast and Vancouver ranges, ai well land is close by. From the head of Tahsish our Island at that lime being without CUlt to get anything like a perfect valve- as the Cascade-s, the Sierra Nevada and Arm. one of the branches of Kyuquot existence as such. The are* now occupied east, so yoii have to be contented with the Coast ranges bordering the Pacific la Sound, to the head of Nimpkish Lake, is by it was below the level of the sea in piecing together Information derived from Oregon and California. From this Juras- only thirteen miles a^ ttie crow flies. The which lived the bivalves and ammonites f< veral fraKment.s. So clo.so i.s the pack- sic upheaval came the great valley ex- lake la fourteen and a half miles long, and whose casts are found in the dark shales ing and so perfect Uie skeletonuing ot the tending from Lower Caiilornia to Alaska, connects with BrouRhton Strait f^ve miles and limestones But their lives were by •hells that the ribs of one valve frequently occupied In our part by Puget Sound, the away and opposite Aiert Bay. The head no means uneventful, for from the sub- cross those of another, and so produce a straits of Georpia and Queen Charlotte Of Kokahlttle Arm, the largeat branch of marine depths vast amounts of lava were very pretty network but a rather baffling Sound with the intervening channels. the sound. Is Just eleven mile.s from the poured out and great cluud.s of ashes shot confusion. Biefore we go on let me, how- Into the folds were Injected ceres of »ea at the head oX the southeast arm of hitothesky. Islands formed of the copied tvtr. inutMnKf yuu lu Kjuquut tuuiid. molten ma^nia of gr'initic character, and* Quntaino Sound, but bl^ mountalna Ue lava and the - consolidating ash were where by the elevation of the land and Island's Entrance between. formed, and round these coral reefs were the processes of erosion the covering of as in the Parifir islands mS- st ^am^ r that ^m>* b«iw«>cn Vic- 1 Tiew OI vancouTrr isiaTru prrsrTTcetr Just ahont nv earlier rock has oeen removed, the core is fiords the equator today, for the climate was toria and Port Alice enterii six to us by the West Coast journey empha- exposed to view, though here and them now, the along our aouthweat - facing eoaitline. alaes the fact that the laland la a much warmer than otherwise partlaUy even hi the most denuded parts it bears Port .San Juan is the first and smalle.st, sabmer>?ed range of mountains, recf-buildlnp; coral.s .such as we see today whose on its shoulders patches and tatter^ of Its as linely preserved lassils on the shore of but with Neah Bay across the straits, it bakes along the Coast and waterways rise ancient raiment commands the entrance to our Inland aea, dtrectly from the sea with a singular ab- Cnwlchan Lake could not have existed. Mr. Neaves has sent me down two spe- a far' the .Spaniards appreriatcd 150 years .sence generally of the coastal plains that And not alone here were the coral reef cimens of this core rock from the neigh- ago. The next is the broad expanse of margin our end from Jordan River round builders at, work In llie old .sea that borhood of Kyuquot. It is a very good Berkley Sound wtth tte narrow - contlnu' the aouth end and -up to Comox and spread across the present site of the Alps the Pacific, granitic rock of a light .speckled grey allon In the Albcrm C.mal rut tins almost Catnpbell River. The Vancouver range is and the Himalayas and Joined color, and iif the hand with the aid of a •cross the Island. Then comes the be- Just as much a unity as the Coast range tliousands of feet of coral reef were also magnifying gla.ss you can see the chief wildering network of Clayoquot Bound or the Olympics. The fiords remind you slowly taking form, and with greit simi- constituents plaRiocla;e fel.par. beauti- with Meares Island set In its midst. Next of thoee of the Coast range, but they are larity and even identity of species. Thus fully displaying I v,' inning slnations, fonow.s historic Nootka Sound with Its more Irregular, less angular in their our Cowichan Lake fossil corals resemble cap swept to the northwest from the point presslons are smaller and more finely quartz, hornblende and biotite mica. It It long arms, one of which. Indefinitely pro- courses, because the rocks of the Island those of India and Europe. But while it into the Straits of ribbed than the ones, I see where turned Juan Kyuquot but l.cre life in the Inte- bcM described. I think, as a quarlz-mica- longed till It makes a complete circle of are more varied and lack the regular wc had only marine oe Fuca Iro^i those of Georgia we find the no essential difTerencc between them. They diorite. One ol the specimens .siiows inner Nootka Lsland, forms the narrow jolnMnR which marks the Mainland ranRe, rior of the continent, great changes were a rldge-like chgins along the Coast. are both embedded In the same darit car- pentagonal Inciusiot^-llke dark spot about l&sis Canal and Narrows, and takes you and has cuntnouted greatly to the dis- same taking place duiring the estimated 38.- an inch and a half acrn.s.s It does not past Zeballos Arm. where the new gold section of the land aurface and the for- bonaceous mudstone. I was disappointed 000,000 of years of Triasslc time. The Triassic Shales appear, however, to differ tium the main, fields are entered and out into Esporanza mation of the great valley.s whose lower at Hope Island, for in the Triasslc shales trees and smaller plants underwent rock except by its mych greater flnenest Inlet. Then comes Kyuquot Sound to parts are now sunk beneath the sea in the THE presence of Triassic shales at Kyu- there I found none of these ribbed bi- changes that have left us today with at least one member of this vastly ancient of uraiii and the larger proportion of which we iBall return, and Unally we many Inlets. But the sounds and Inlets of quot Sound Is Interesting when we valves, though they have been found. I hornblende in it, and is probably mereiy .stormy Brook.s Peninsula and the Coast valleys at fU)ra, the cinRko, represented by a single swing round West are also sunken lake it in relation to other occurrences of understand, another part of the Island. a .se»regation of finer with its species lound wild today in China and materials. come at last to Quatsino Sound once lying high above the se«i. They, too, fhe.se rocks about our coa.sts and el.«e- But I wa.s more than recompensed by dis- three arms. It 1* a eoaat of florda, toe were carved out of the land aurface when ' Japanv and once eomnton on this eontl- The diorlte occurs on Orknlte Island, whcrc. Similar shales with similar fossils, covering at the base of the clifTs in the there arc many others less well known. it lay greatly higher than it does now. iient The cycads, palm-like dwellers in where on the we.st side, 'expo.sed to nil that Is to say, either of the same q>eeW8 centre of Bull Harbor a good half of a The ocean has since the close of tiie last They have been modified by glacial action, warm cluuates, also arose then, and the the violence of storms on the optn Pa- or of very closely related ones, have been beautiful ammonite impre^ inn I ice age and the subsequent rise of the and many of,^the mountahis also have Triasslc has been called' the "Age of tr- fiflc," one outcrop takes the (oitn Of a tound at many points. I remember well "beautiful" advisedly for these early pre-> land been tearing away at the siu^rt hne. been moulded and modeled by the .same eads." so plentiful are the remains of cone-.shaped rock about eiuht feel hinli. my first, meeting with them on the low cursoA of our octopuses, squids and nau- Which has extended further west at one cause, but it is unlikely that the opera- these trees which with the general habit It is quiti!; destitute of vegetation except tiluses exhibit in almost all shore of Harbledown Island, lying Jtist be- their forms time than it does now, aa the Islets of tions of the Ice were as severe as they of palms unite the unrolling leaf-opening for one species. This Is a blue violet which the curves and modeling that delight the Bnikley .Soiinrt and other parts Of the were on the north and east sides of the hind the western point of Cracroft Island of the fern The remarkable chan^P in l.as made a liome for itself In the ex- artistic eye, and are even more plea.sing present Coast show These remain to us Island, where the mountain glaciers from on the north side of Johnstone Strait. vegetation was accompanied as usual by tremely narrow cracks or crevices of its than the curled ram's horns of the god a^ relics which so far have survived the both s^des ran together as it were to form When I went ashore from the boat I came remarkable developments In animal life. spray-swept surface. The plants have in- Ammon from whom they take their name; battering of the great waves. It is also a the great Ice caps flowing northwest along first to a graphite prospect adjoining an It was the age in which those "terrible serted their roots to form a thin mat on the Bull Harbor fragmental impression coast, of mountains. We see them as we Queen Charlotte Strait and .southwest by Igneous intrusive rock cutting the shales. reptiles" or dinosaurs came into being. the crevice walls, and, there thry not only was no exception. pass on the open sea., and .some of tlie Oeorgia Slrait. At least there is an ab- On the far side .of the Intrusion the fbil- They have been described as "the most live but flourish exceedingly, Mr. Neuve moat wonderful viewii are thus dLiplayed sence of the long and often monotonous .siliferous character of the shales was en- extraordinary /animals the world has ever tells me, their flowers large with a little Around Queen Charlottes a' n distance, but they are the predomi- ridnes that form the foothills of the loftier tire ly d< stroyeci, but shortly I came to the .seen as diver.sified in form and size as are scent, but their kaves very small This naiing feature in the fiords from Barkley mountains of the Island as seen from the unallered pail, and there I found Just TRIAS8IC shales are lound not only the living mammals. But in Triasslc times la^t I can continn. for Mr S L Neave hus reporta Kyuquot. . Mr. Neave from Sound north. It is not ao much their inside passage. . The valley glaciers whk:h what here and there along our northern they did not apparently attain the tre- sent me down some of the plants, and

    ' wa.s heifrht. for they are lower than the Inte- marked the ocean side were responsible wherever the rock split, the faces of coasts, and. on the adja'cnt islands and mendous proportions of the Jura.s.slc and their little roundish leaves are \, ry ouaini. rior ones, but their striking forms and for the more picturesque forms of the thctleayagc were covered with fossils and on the Queen Charlotte group, but also in C retaceous, They all appear to have laid I hope to have these little scion., of Kyu- their vast aweep upwards from the waters mountains ai heights of 2,000 feet and all alike. " Looking at the specimens I the archipelago to the east of us. where eggs and the habit of running on the hind quot in flower before long, and then we that waah their bnaei. even less. Further aouth where the Ice brought back with' me X flnd^that the Im- again similar eloscly-packed hinpireasions legs Ilka ostriches seems to have been shall see of wlut species they are.

    country, then, has sihce been bom and year brings something new. Above all. h' w was the miracle achieved^ Lady the .satisfaction that the kim'* lefiye of This Week s Best Books Hosic. author of the iamous "Portrait of Astronomi] as a Hobbij the stars gives you, there creeps m stomc- a Chinese Lady," hM been acqviaintad thing finer, something at once awe-ln- with China from her earliest, childhood. .spiring and peacf-givlnit a rnlizaMoiv r unnanv ai describe the forces worUng In England By OOIIOON SH^W A sense of frustration and tragedy may one a Ou.siiiLv>s man, the oilier a M:liUolgirl, that the puny affairs of men whict would towards a totaVHartiin state and con.siders Iforafflng,*' by lArry Mixon. are now specially working, on home-made < f little seem to underlie this book, but the author AFTER office hours, wh^n the store is t>rannise over their minds are aMt>ior wrote a article on the type of pernor t/i whom this Ideal may telescopes with which to scan the inter- le maRaaine has been to(j intimately involved in the ctosed. or the tools of industry are moment In the vast scheme of the tosmoa. Ijramp steamers and their present vogue, appeal. He dixcusses- espec^lly Engll.sh esting canal-marked surface of Uic red chequered history of China to give way to laid a.4lde. there is nothing' like an Inter- fan mall and other evidences of In- foreign poMey, showing how our commit- ulanet next July. In the local centre of despair. She has seen the triumph of esting hobby to balance the activities of r r»»< inspired by the art Irle were so great ments to MaKv are Vtfcely to react against th^ Royal A.<;tronomical Society of Can- Christianity in the face, of fantastic dlY- human bdngs. Some like gardening, Sculptor of Animsils that he decided to write a book on voyag- our hberiy. But Hie vreatest danger lies ada, there are over 100 members; in fact. ficulties, she has seen the renaissance Of others photography. Perhap;; you are con- is exceeded only ing by tramp altamers and frtlffhters. It •In dMHiges wMeh aee going on in our Its memt)ership by Mont- Of Finland's leading sculptors, a people that has scarcely a parallel in tent to light a cigarette and muse over ONS font.Rins details on co«ts. fofid. the people ofwn minds asid ka o«r InaMtutlons. real ahd Toronto. Enthusiasts for knowl- world history. Beyond the tragedy there your stkmp collection, tn Tlctorla ther^ Ju.ssl Mantynen, has Just held a suc- ledge of the .stars and planets are drawn you meet, officers, clothes and some ce.ssful ik a confldcnce f Wvfluenee and achieve- Trust Unemployment, Enquiry In presented by the clear night sky. Wlio His father, a farmer from the central part grim pi'e.sident is Robert Peters. rt.ed In be exceedingly dangerous. . Much tories In the world, opportunity to her enough money to study at the Finni.sh poverty-KtriGken youth, appealed to her In medlrtwe atid in bnalnees. Lady Ox- of it is novel, even to those most expert at first hand some of the worlds out- Academy of Fine ArlA Although the pity: she became the co-worker of great ffiril s own ritapt^r is as In the subject. And it is a genuinely standing men of. astro-physical science wanderlust Interrupted his studies, taking written. Plaskf>tt. revoiuttorarv ftRuiPs l,ater she retitrred tMeig she has yet human document, which, being readable Mich Bs Harper. Pearce and him abroad on several trips a.s a »aUor. he to Russia, where .she worked with Lenin as well as scientific, may well win the at- BeaLs, and the ytninKer re.-^earch worker* became so skillful a taxidermist that his I)r Pet he. Dr. McKellar and Kenneth and Trotsky. Then began for her a period "I Married a German,'* by Madeleine tention of a large public." University's SSoological Museum awarded of It Is a which will be muc h in de- Wright. More than one with scientific despair and dlsHhislonment with Tom- Kent Married U) a young German Social book him a travelir,K srholar^hip to .Sweden bent ha.i selected Victoria as an ideal city munist methods and policies and her Democrat, a school teacher, the author mand in study circles and evening class and found him a good post in Finland. where conditions of today se- in which to retire because of Its attrac- eventual expulsion from the party. It lived ki Dresden from 1931 to 19S6, when centres fire .'hould .show the • hardened realist riously studied, and it Is hoped to publish tive scientific facihties. she and her husband i long since driven that a better social order requires char- a study outline of the book in due time. Now, if you become an amateur astron- from his po.st ' managed with difficulty to A Traveling Theatre omer you will eventually want to acquire of its But the book should also be hi the hands acl#r on the part adtoeates. and gft away to England, Her book is an In- of the general public, where, in the long a telescope bf your own. Here tly society, that improved economic, machtaerjr la not timate record of domestic and social life comes to your a-tsUtance with full in- German Labor Front Theatrical taonth. In a city which she watched gradually run, the national policy is made. THE structions on how to do it. Just .set up a Company has set out from Berlin on lose its friendly, cultured atmosphere for barrel in your basement, cement a dis^ fen eleven -month Umr of the villages and at ttie Swastika.** by Oeoffry a Nail regUne of persecution, with frlght- iw Traffic Violations Cut of gla.ns to It, rub another disc of gla.s.i working communities In the various reg- over the wnrld f^ned neighbors spying on one another. Theodore 'Oarrett. ah free six. ^lRilt or ten Inches In dlamrtet*. over ions of the country! where otherwlae there with touches Institutions are collapsing. SomeU^iea Shi writes bitterly, though first lo! produce THF )iay-on the-spot fines for breach th^ and you eventually i'. ii'Mp (•pportrfr.it V for the people to see In night, Of caustic humor: her story emphasises they disappear a sometimes they al tra£^ rules have had, Budapest a mirror" ground, polished and accurately any performances of good drama The not evils of Nazism, but th^ piti- Perhaps freedom of though! only the ' merely decay. authorltlea consider, a great success, and ficurcd to mllUonths of an inch with your company of twenty-one players travels In able of lu oppo- waa an Ideal too high for modern man. weaknoM and ineputude li-rr. hands. When this Is later mounted ' drivers have grown more careful since Its own railway coach which alab conveys

    and French democracy is nents. . a Today England they had to hand over cash to the police a cost of ten dollar.i to forty dollars the miniature portable stage, scMtery and can be no h.ive In Rreat danger. There greater for their mistakes. >ou a telescope with a magnlflcitlon. >costuii>es. rii.sfake than to uiider-rate the elements "Rrave New China," by Dorothea Hosie. On practically all routes, motor buses cf 100 or more diameters working and making for Fascism in those The courage and unity with which China have now superseded the trams. Motor- The universe Is yours to explore gt no When doeK a window western eountrlaa which atUI enjoy c

    26. 1 939 THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. B.C.. S U X DA V. FEB R L A R V •

    ||||||IWIIIIUIMUUUIIHIHIHUUI^IUHIIIIUIUIIMIillllilUiUillUIIUIIUUIIIlUI^ Value of Gold of Vitamins «"> ilHIMIi mMHIIIIIIIIIIININIIIINIII New Optimism— Gifts to the BUnft-Amending Libel Law^Ufe on Other Bodies-Unique Broadcasts—Study four times l.i number of years have been featured in of rulership exceeded only proposed dapartvre of the King A (Bjr lfoU).-^T»M TreMury. The and namely by the reign i IONDON this way, a sort of series of "Cavalcaded all recorded history, waited nearly eight yean to Queen to Canada in the middle of the XIV. the hlivinff They are eaUed "Bcrapbooks" end the of Rameses the Oreat, Louis their prospects make aurt of it, has now decided, season had damped and P'rancls Joseph Queen Vic- i^ext on the profraauee le "Berapbook for Emperor and It had been feared that staffs would have apparently, that the rise to the value of 1808." tc'ia, r»au, a romantic episode. He was gold, following the departure from the to be cut The outlook has completely taken from a mud hut and poverty when events of 110$ was the witness one very significant Now among the goid standard, is going to be permanent. changed, as a boy of twelve aild crowned as Mahataja, beginning of payment of (jld age pensions. In 1931 the price of gold was approxi- portent-4h« Mattooal Jewfltra' JU^oela- his princely predecessor having been de- The amount in those days was $1.25 a '25 tion reports « lUUrlMtf IneiMM IB tiM iftle .n mately $2! an ounce; today it is almost the posed for pulling powdered dir.monds * week—It Is now $1.80—end the age of 50. The of England has in its of pearls. glass of sherbet with the in.tention of $37 Bank indigent persons who received them waS a the British Resident. The Brit- vaults gold bought on the old basis to the Increased Confidence seventy years or more. poisoning dirci' talue of $632,000,000, which Is now worth ish Oovemment passed over four new epttanlan la not e4eciirity of ceeding. We may think we are buttering hi the House of Commons severs' i cussion allowed to i. ..ue no'es on the than $16,000,000 on produf: materials, our bread for the taste and for the food declared that they would oppose the goid in iU» vaulU and, up to a certain a decision which means the employment members value of the butter But there Is more tmtll the Press mended Its amount, on the security of Oovemment of 10,000 more workers. its amendment than that in it. It has been discovered and learned to respect the privacy cbllgatluus One factor contributing to greater pros- ways that the fat In butter enables the calcium of Individual persons. This was llioglcul. This latter Is the Fiduciary Issue, and perity all round is the steady advance in in the bread to be more readily assimi- since only a minority of newspapers sni v iif n, early In the year, the Oovemment wages. It u calculated that in the last particularly valuable lated, calcium being m this way and the others can jxercise . transferred a billion in gold from the tw(j years increa.ses have aggregated $10,- for the preservation of the teeth. no control over them. the Exchange Etjualiaation Fund, 000 000 weekly the country over, which bank to current report of Thi.s appears in the of Clarence Hairy Illustrates wa.s announced that the Fiduciary Note mean% an average addition of 50 cents to The case 11 Industrial and, Scien- the Department of he evil in one of its w. r-it forms Mr, Issue had been raised from $1,300;000,000 the pay envelopes of industrial Britain. tific Research, a little-known Oovemment now been re- there Hairy was convicted of fraudulent deal- t .) OOO This has the last year, moreover, M.ooo.OOO During which costs the taxpayer institution ings In connection with a number of com- It Is to vary, week riise in real wages, the cost of auced to $1,500,000,000. has been a to support of $3,250,000 a year and the panies with which lie was associated He week, according to weekly valuations living having failen by 4 per cent. by which industry pays another $1,950,000. two the Issue received a long sentence and when, r' I ho [-old and other assets in WirtkM for Hind but which saves the eotmtry /many or three weeks ago. he had served nine Department. Any excess of their total poor blind person in this coun- millions. years he was reira.>ed Note Issue permitted EVERY A FREAK TREE GROWTH value over the total The D.I.8.1t! carries on much of Its work is to provided with a wireless Exchange Equal- try be thttcli r W. 4c P. Tsylw, •! Sooiic. show* • Mctkal eeraeterf by Hw Aa>*Trttth" remaiiis. Mr. Hatry must oe will be transferred to the Tim mUmtinfl ky ses^ldr In the National Physical Laboratory, at set fr^. This is the result of en appeal ef i Isfflt kmilKli fhst \m mui^i. At Mm p»imt metkai "A" m Mm Mustek s Muffle rM» ksi lenMff desperately anxious to avoid publicity. l^tlon Fund, which, conversely, will make mH also Forest Products s tf«e etyto i Teddlngton. but has broadca.st on Christma.s Day for the frMi a bMffb or by Uycrinf. Th* itrse|tr ffiewMi. meikeft," k wMcb tm Mhi pr—i w$ Inm But It \s being forced upim him In itt deficiency. else- good .any Mm sMffiMl raot, end, bcinf Msrtr MM Main iWNC* eff iMw iiliiiiiiit, Ihb fcscuM ftfeiifcr Mm« Mm eMfflMl and Fuel Research Laboratories latter "Wireless for the Blind" Fund by Lord ugliest forms, and on his fnmily as well. It Is not expected that this con- Th* twint SN mwct fnti about Hiirtf IssI in bcisbt. where, besides co-oprraflng with twenty- In Southwood. The appeal brought It is the talk of London that tingency will arise, so that the fund not two research organuauons mamtained by common $169,000, the largest amount ever received his son and daughter rnly gains half a billion now with which various great Industries. the flat belonging to In- by any charity as the direct result of a was besieged, on the day the news wa.^ in protect British gold stock.s against submit to a form of blackmail, rather than piesumably are far more developed than • The report deals with a great many fur- broadcast over the air. known, by a horde of. reporters who waited ternational speculators, but will be >eek the protection of the courts, because our own." he continued. UfiplCi. One of them, gas-storage, is of 25 Lord Southwood undertook to add like vuUurcs to festen on their prey. . . . ther fortified with the profits aeerulng I© of the uncertainties of the law and the "Wlreliess messages from such remote considerable Importance JVist now when per cent to whatever sum was subscribed, scale in "We hcaid a great dc.Tl lately from llie I.s.uie Ui parlnienl ol the Bank latitude allowed to juries. He quoted the con.M;ious beings must be possible. In the storing ol fruit on a large have so fund will benefit by tnore than Equalization Fund the case of emergency is under consideration. the more Irresponsible newspapers abou*. Hliould tlu- Exchange _ case of a newspaper which had exposed a fact, the only time I met Marconi he told $2104)00. It will now not only be possible cold- the freedom of the Prest be wound up some day, a proceeding that scandal and had been Justified up to th.e me of his search for such messages. So Oas-storage is a substitute for the tbreet to anticipate to supply every needy blind man or principle, the method depend.^ inherent In the Ofllclal Secrets Act-s Doe* there seems to be no rea.son th hilt before the courts, but the plaintiff far we have failed to find them." storage In other woman with a wireless set, but also to re- adjusting the ventilation of cooied freedom of the Fret^, in Iheu mteipieu- •I present, the half-billion, and any having no assest.'^. had had to fll^d $125,000 He believed, he .said, there was a pu.- on the place old ones with sets more up to date. stores so thet their atmosphere contains tion, meen that they should be free tp pioiiis, would then be avaUable to to meet Its own costs. pose in the process that iiad produced has been mslde : nnually for of his Exchequer as revenue. The appeal just the right amount of the carbon harry a man almost out senses, as Chancellor of the In order to prevent a person of bad man. seme years, and the responses have been dioxide breathed out by fruit. Methods they are douig to Mr. Hatry no

    refuge. I It is millions^ for charitable purposes, and In which a blank was substituted m a the last! lines df which were, by his own Among his ' biazijig indiscretions may Thanks It the operations of the! fund Unemployment Is Up in tMs field that the operators of bogus of a bookmaker, a request. Ilnscrlb t6 on the tombstone of her which under the old Story for the name be BMntioned k statement, from which the these movements, estimated that the first time mi three years the rharltle.5 flourl.sh. It is bookmaker named Blank brniight action. husband! the f tmous professor: party executive expressly dissociated Itself, of the gold staijidard, FOR •automatic' (urorklng $10,000,000 total number of uhemployed In Oreat they fleece the public of that he did not believe it would be at ill .serious dislocations of "People say why do we not use more "Be i^t afraild, ye waiting hearts that T^ciuld Ivivr ,c.Tii^cd Britain has passed the two million mark, annually. names like 'Port Wine* or^ a bad thing for the British worklngrolasa monetary system, passed off complicated weep. ) o.ur . internal! - standing at 2io39,02$ Janu- OeofTrey Lloyd. Under Secretary. the figure on if Germany should defeat Britain in 4 " Mr. 'Bitter'?" Mr. Herbert cnntinnrfi "Be- For God slill/glveth His beloved sleep. with minimum of disturbance last total was a Office, showed how-t.u law against ary 16. The comparable capitalist and international war. Home | lieve It or not. there are ten 'Port Wines' if dndless sleep iHc wills— the whole transaction be- And an eo 1936. Essentially, false pretences 2,025.4>21 in February. if under \ On another occasion he declared that obtaining m a leading national weekly that loss has been suffered. That on charity were numerous, the House was proving be of white broderle anglal.se or stiff, been expected. clouds coal mining, as might have As The Times observee. however. Sir Staf- puis It: "All of a sudden the black obtained for libel without told. they can be coarse white cotton (which sounds good domestic the whole nation Improved owing to the increased ford in his greater freedom may be MOCe went. All of a .sudden proof is said to be owing to the law Street coUectl(^s have been under con- such for the Lancashire textile industry) with ' did Iron and steel that war and demand, as also manu- of an embarra.ssment than ever lo make up its mind thi.s respect having been deveU seemed froi f(u some years. The new blh. which in latter broderle angl'al.se flounces threaded with facture The cotton Industry reported that Instead collap.se were not Inevitable; by the old hated Court of Star is based on the report of i Joint "committee oped and black velvet ribbon." Petticoats, of course, fewer women unemployed. of peace Ik ahead Immedi- a long period of the two Houses, will ptaee hotise-to- Chamber. ROT with crinolines which are to stay at w?re Hats Like Tea-Platcs people began to buy. Purses stated, however, the law is to be ately' hniiM' collecting under similar control by An least another season for evening wear The death of the Maharaja Gaekwar of wide. by an expert com- opened compelling persons who make such collec- thoroughly overhauled Another of the crinoline sequelae is tiie Baroda again brings to mind the paradox ORMAN HARTNELL. who will be which had been -Big business projoct.s mittee, and there Is reason to hope that .omall waist which la to be very fashion- tions to apply to the police for llceneesi that atthoQgh India is a wretchedly poor N partly responsible for the Queens In cold storage while confidence sagged b\ and by some of the nightmare will be able Somehow or other women must * T^e bill was given' second reading. country some of the native potentate.- wardrobe when she visits America, showed viere suddenly brought forward again. in to produce the hour-glass effect taken out of the practice of Journalism contrive own immeiise treasures and enjoy great little hau the size of tca-platcs at hts great issuing hou.ses are The Law of Libel their wralsts "In the cKy the Oroet Britain. of the long ago by reducing revenues.- It Is as true today as in Mil- first Spring dress show. They were worn goiiu; ahead with new capital issues to the law of libel in (ircat Britain is to .-^nd arklini; to their bu.st mea.surements. THK tons time that "the gorgeo i"^^ East, with tipped over the forehead and secured by be and this cannot be done Steliir Bodies Paris decide the silhouette but the extent ol $25.000,000." amended Life on may richest hand, showers on her kings bar- a bandeau at the back, or else tied under building trade, this news- too soon. The Oovemment Is un- British Color Council has something to Leaders of the a day ^R. Barnes. Bishop uf Birmingham, baric peari and gold." the chin with yards of different colored / learns, are full of optimism and dertaking the task it.self .say about the colors to be worn These paper D' who Lb famous for. rather unortho- the Maharaja was only the third veiling. One hat was made of forty-live N ' which had to this effect was are chosen in Bradford. Yorkshire, and cheerfulness. Housing schemes Announcement made dox utterances, believes there are con- wealthiest of Indian princes but when he yerds of iuchsla-colored veiling, arranger* are betog restarted at the AttomeyrOenerar in wiodiat up the word has gox^e forth that ,woihen shall been postponed by scious beiugs on athar .bodlei _JB the attended the Ooroteetlon of King Ocorgc m layers with a posy of multl-eoiorcd factory owners Who had hern fTie debate on a bill brought In by a pri- go "tropical" In palm blege, Manila. orce. Many universe as well as on this *MH|Hf V he wore, among other magnlflcent flowere on the top have Tahiti ro.se, coral pink, fleet blue, and holding extension plans in abeyance vate member. He said that a Government one day we may get into eooNHeatlon Jewels, a necklace reputed to be worth Bennete of suaw or felt, with a Mary being the names of some of the given orders to go ahead. February Is commitlee would be set up by the Lord with them. conifer nearly $10,000,000. and hie ennual income Stuart dip In front of a wide brim, were I'.pw tints. goinK I" be a great month, they .say Chancellor as soon sus po.ssible to bring the Dr.> Barnes speaks with the author. ty was said to be about the same amount, a tied under the chin with a chiffon bow. it is said, are to spiky on top. • Hats, be The British Iron, and Steel Federation law of libel up to date and to remove of both a theologian and scienti.st being much larger one than that of his suaerain. Also Shown were hats with turret or Gloves will have pointed flng^s, some- declares that a reviving demand for steel anomalies. The bill was then withdrawn. a Fellow of the Royal Society as well a3 a He had some cannon that were made of eteepie erowns and hate made like baskets ' t:rr.c> color-edged. Bags are to be the rest.irtmg of more fur- Introducing the bill. Sir Stanley Reed, gold ancf were hauled by bullocks with cf flowers to fit the top of -r > ^ad. With , has meant prelate of the Church of England d.amond-.si.aped naces. The Wholesale Textile Association Conservative member for Aylesbury, said It could not be tru^ that the earth w?« golden harness. His atete elephant had a handles of roUed velvet ribbon. •ays there is no doubt about the revival. the measure was designed to give the pre.ss the only planet on which llff existed, he massive gold neeklAee, with anklets, tuskt Neat tweed an4l flannel a«iu hed Looking Backward skirts fittng hip- People are buying more. Automobile sales more security in the conduct of its busl- said In the course of a broadcast addrr >^ and earrings to metcb. end was covered slightly flared and i^csf: other planets stars there of the most popular broadcast with cloth of gold. length jackets, fastened high in Iron lire expanding rapidlv. and to remove abuses such as "gold- "On or other ONE ' In the West End of London the new digging must be consciousness, on them there in this country is that reviewing the His aeceeeion to e throne vhkh he was Bvening dresses were bom ettm end living to occupy fdr al«ty-three ytftfe. poilod IHiiw piMsg, edMHne. Spirit liM ptnimUd Um Iwniry trtits. MiiWipapen. be coAtiaued. eftea had to muet be .beluga witli mlBdi. loeM .of which evente of some yeer withm meaMry. ^ SBi .

    THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA^ BjC^ SUmi\Y, FEBRUARY 26, 1^ 6 Suburbs

    the Flower Seed s Early Improving the Orchard by Sou Species Grow SIowly Grafting to Fruit Trees When beginner both in his boxes and in his householder w!lh^4.^gdL^t new seed planting. Small the same width 3S the scion, is re- tarden— is too deep and of Ttadesire for a garden and small knwl- the apprbaeh of Spring, a tapers seeds whl£h are buried rarely germinate. moved so as to leave a notch which himself in a WITH Industry has need edge of planu finds well to cover proures.sivc fruit the base. The scion car- To preserve the molsture It is slightly towards state of bewilderment as Spring ap- lor gralting. Consideration should a the flau with glass and pasteboard until two or three buds is made with In The Utp-mOtking rying proaches, writes Mary R Campbell now be given to wh«t«ver The cut sur- after germination. With annuals sprout- slanting cut across its butt. Unless he can afford may be necessary in New York Tunes. placing the contamers and repair uraftint; length and width as the Ing is hastened by lace U the sanle of a landscape architect and' PoLiOtly the orchard con- ih^ servUes radiator. As soon as the tlic nrdiiird it is pressed. To hold on or near .a notch into which the answer is: "Benin untrue to name or vari- extensivS planting the coverings are re- tains planiinKs place and to ensure close con- seedlings appear Further, the scion m very modestly the f\rsl year Read garden eties not ijrofitublr to v^vnw small shoe moved and the flats or pot.s taken away tact of the cambium layers, a, and out by looklAg about be need ol correcting certain hterature Ond heat. They are shaded lor a day Ihcre may cigar b(jx nail is driven through from the Inclusion tack or you what plants do well m your neigh- ' Ulna un difficulties by the union is two and then given full sun. The soil the scion Uxto the stock. The your or variety, states borhood Take'what overflow from an effective poMSnatlng coat- compost is, of course, kepi molst both ol theh prevented from drying out by knowing that or E perlmental Sta- Iriends gardens is ottered, germination. A. J. ann. Dominion scion below the «id of the stub before and after ing the can later discard the plants that SummerlOnd. B C Then. too. there stub, you tion. ^ and the tip of the scion, also the that crown rot or prove unsatisfactory Watch the sun may be trees affected with 9ne of the epm- PiMkt and Wallftowcrt with hot grafting wax or in planning cold or ,by rodenU. you may take it into account Iniurod by Wmtcr uraftuig emuUAons which can be mercial your permanent borders, for some plants which may be started Indoors, Wliutcver, the need. Hit proceas of graft- PLANTS upplied cold shade." Chciranthus allioni. or Sl- linleM the affected treea like shade or partial include the ing U employed commercial waxes and With several packages of annual beriiyi wallflower, a brilliant, low-growing ^re discarded. A half dozen or so tested at the Summerland Ex- treated as an annual. emulsRMs .iactory. bium IS the coverage is sa . not be pulled out at a out a list lonp enough to f^H t*n gardens, annuals, they need which both the wood and the bark of the they selection of varieties which would the end of the sea.son. Frequently the bark is with a ~ ~liec .uf developed;^ When As^aU EmuUioni longer In pe- give pause to many a professional. bloom for Iwo years or tree at the time the pteled from a Uvlng enmlsions are easy. clean GROWS CARNATIONS tXCLUSIVELY better to try first either Ro.sy SPHALT gardener has a sunny window or tunias it is • of the cambium tfOwil»9 »»»tM If the sap is running." part Further- c»rn*Honi in Wn 9 rttwIWMM CW SfctjfcwWIW Stftft. b«W pinks. and econoimcai to liandle. H W MonHgu* shown gifhcnng or Hose ol Heaven , both good — the larger will, or they niay be en- feeding value to common bee caRCs. partitioned supers, etc . being be changed at remove sucli ricwth because thlS have proven to be especially endowed pens do to euiy dusUs «itralns. Moreover, the pigs so the iiuper can be poultry. sUtes R. M. Hopper. Four seeds. remodeled to suil the individual require- tirely renioved so that would leave a gap dilliculi uj lill. ciTective upon tJereals and other- in rib and thick were fed for a _^ were usually well-sprung storage purposes The en- with fifty birds in each or- ments. The quantity of bees in the nuclei. used for honey tie -these branches seed is injured not only by of which are desirable well-balanced The best way Is to Lettuce in the flank— both varlou-s nuclei are made in period of eii^ht months on a^o Win vary cnrre.spondlnR with the size of trance to the .some s\iu\n: t- hk- Pull compounds, but ^y - cent into position with mercury , per ganic characteristics. and by the use of metal rations that were made up of 50 the boxes u.sed. For increase purposes, the bottom board, secure them to a strong formalin the remaininu 50 per cent of them back and to hold the wooden slides, the entrance slie may wheat, and calcium Extra Body Length ihe boxes arf constructed ^ stem within the hedge H. L. While has found that closed mixture of oats, barley and corn, to- Dr. regulation size of frame used in the br controlled as de.sired or entirely a powder) as a 7 supple- Old and straggling laurels iiiM easily !iypochldride < bleaching gether with meat meal and other ol course, the Imporlanl point is so that transfer to regular hive wheu not required. back. a .satisfactory BUT, apiary, a laying ra- ,,ubmit to hard pnlinlng or heading „M .•.•111 .solut.ioi makes ments c niniMiily used m the that the addmonai ribs mean extra bodies may be owde In due course. Queen- to rejuvenate 1 per c^ntsolulion difference in It IS. uidecd. the ^ne way lip [..r ifttucc seed. A tion for poultry. Th| only producer of badoners Successful . lipngth. Every le.irinu nuclei bOxes may be constructed Tests Prove cut bat k to anv iKilnt appr:)Ximately three-quarters of a rations use^l was that one In- Ihem. They can be ii, to be lonu-bodied. pieces the two of ryits his pigs to hold sections, slats, or irregular young growth is developing bleachirfin powdf r per gallon Experimental Farm. cent durum wheat and where strong Ipound of 1 the Dominion cluded 56 per of 1. of just sufficient size to allow A pig wdiich is long of wood, ^ stem or branches Home is well I the the water Atlcr the bleaching powder For one thing, Brandon, fifteen such nuclei boxes the othe^ Included Sniper cent of common from the con>1st ruction of one or more smalt Water, the l^ proportl^ to tU I weight" has less Oarderilng. isliuken with ihW amount ot been in constant use during the wheat) ' n sections of comb. have l-. .sett.le and tendency to ^)ut on excess fat than a pig of Insolublt material is allowed Summer seasons since the Spring ot 1935. With cjommon whe^ the production of the short for its weight. For another, .67-1 the siirLu e liquid, about two-|Lhirds which is Nuclei which have died durinp the Winter, the bird.s duriiu': the full period was . ffir Two PurpofM to Feed Cod- Liver used as the length' Is reijulred In order to get a large How volume. IS poured off and been transferred to tull colonies in the per cent, ahd tho.se receiving durum proportion of back cuts, for these are the are establish^ between There was lettuce seed solution. »HE nuclei Spring or are lacking in bees or a queen, wheat produced 66 4 per cent. Oil to Poul try highest-priced part ol the carca.se. 15 for increase and early weight of T" May 1 to are replenished with bees and brood, from no diffcrfnce in the average Treatment for qucen-rearlng purposes. The early birds receiving the oil Method of Consequently, the discovery of the in June stronir over-wintered colonies, in eggs produced by the WITHOUT the u.se of cod-liver an In- latter are operated throughout the-^um- cells, virgin queens or rations, and the average gain methods of lettuce seed is placed in stoppered variation In rib numbers opens up May. Ripe queen dlfferehd many of the profitable tlip extra queen.s .so fre- the eight- THE with po.ssiblllty. It may be that, by mer to supply liippcd-in mati'd queens, not immedi- in body weiuht per bird durim; chicks, turk< ys and ducklings and Jars or bottles and Just covered teresting rearing honey producing for the inter- breeding, some pure strains—of quently required in the ately required, are placed into the nuclei months period was .56 pounds adUlts would be impossible. the .solution The mix is shaken at selective of housing the- colonMs in the apiary. Frequently more purposes or storage. and .89 pounds for the vital for to float. might be developed, for queen -rearing common , wheat oil contains vitamin A— vals, for lettuce seed is inclined several breeds— This queens are available, late the rate the birds bottle for of whl^ch would uniformly young mated Mated queens are removed from durum wheat. The death growth, health and dlsekse resistance- The mix is retained in the members in the Fall, than are required for Fall re- additional queens was low with both groups, boni hours »nd then washed w^th po.ssess sixteen or .seventeen pairs of ribs. nuclei as required and during the test find vitamin D es.sential for proper lorty-elght beekeepers ' type that could be queenlng purposes, and the reared so that sufficient queens Wll^ al- averaged only 3 per cent. .shelling of eggs and hatch- clean water hefoir pl.inting. These would be Uic and formation, the in quandary as to what should be requirements of analysis of these two dependeo on to give long, lean Ish carcases, are a ways be available for the The chemical abUlty. carbonate, formalin and ab- Unlike copper done with these extra queens. The cohmies operated In the apiary. grown under similar condi- present in yellow earning top grading at the factory. . 10() full wheats when -Vitamin A is also organic mercury dip treatmehte. that Is toUl^uantlty Sufficient queens cannot always be reared tions vary but little The maize meal, but all cereal.s, milk and vege- powdpr treatment, does not in- but In bleaching and mated to supply the August requeen- of protein contained U similar, are deficient In vitamin D, so that treatment tables jure the seed. Actually the Individual beekeeper there U marked dif- inn needs but each quality of protein a it is mainly for this vitamin that cod- stimulate seed germination. differing appears to could by maintaining sufficient nuclei ference as .shown by their widely Included In mashes. points- hver oil Is a word of warninu. Or white this spite of thi.s dif- A., supply all his needs for queens by uses, as human food In The noiTnal proportion to use is ,one ol bleaching commercial grades . is re- protein, there Is evi- out that method Surplus brood or honey ference In quality of pint in each hundredweight of ma.h, in composition, "I powder vary somewhat these nuclei, if any. difference In moved periodically '"om dently very little, where it Is to be used, say. over a Winter therefore recommends a test upon a poultry The and throughout the Summer, to prevent the their feeding value for laying period of sunless weather inun rays en- treat- small sainple of lettuce seed before suf- of the."»e two nuclei from swarmlnK and provide relative market values able the blrd.H to make vitamin D for the bulk .sample If a small sample the sole ing ficient egg-laying space for the young wheaU world appear, therefore, them.selves). Double thl.s quantity is two moist blotters, Ik placed between * 4n the choice of wheat fof Intensively reared queens. , consideration necessary, however, for wiihin a few days the germination will use In the laying ration. blrAn k< p' behind ordinary window gm^s nr in batteries. , for .jver-wintering commercial brand of bleaching r- ialn -SUff'cient bei Any tendency on the part of soYne supplied for their The powder will be tested free of charge if and stores of honey are Better Shape for Fancy pmiltry keepers is to u.se uvj rpuch In tlie Plant Pathology Winter needs. \ . Dominion sent to the fVPti bftler results will follow. Evergreen Hedges I ope lha' Laboratory at Saanlchtpn. . scour At 10 cents per pound for honey, the This u m^t the ca.se. Hens may would cost no more chicks may lose condition v,'lntered over qileen any of your evergreen shrubs or trees badly and queen, the main dif- IF unnecessary to give cod- liver oil in jhnn an imported have developed straggling .growth and It Is Strains of Bacon Pigs May that queens are available fed to birds of any ages whK h lerence being become un."5hapely. now is a good time Xo the mashes colonies, where to direct sun rays Chicks Be Improved by Brccd- for Introduction to full lemedy the defects by pruning. Also any have access at the first examination in the which are reared In a si-fd f)r batter- o required, dead or sickly branche." can be removed labor required reach them only in luniiea - ing for Ribs Spring, thus reducing the The Work should be done In mild weather that sun rays queenleas colonies and divide quantities or through window glaaa Re- to unite ^d when the son or turf. If you have to si.me after queens have been shipped in quire the oil but not tho.se reared In out- CURIOUS point concerK'lng the stand on It. is not too wet. I South. door brooders or under hens unless rear- A pig. and from the specimen holly Is '•ometlmes Inclined skeletal structure of the A growths. One ing In bemg undertaken during the dull have a practical to' produce over-exuberant rne which may avail* push out ^rom the side Winter, days when Utile sunlight Is beurmg in the future, was brought to light or two shoots may Siih'istence gardens should grow lots of able in any ca.ie • it. and quit>e time back by a research worker in of the bush, at right angles U) some more ngurlfh- oil In the beans, this crop produces of the specimen. The addition of cod-liver say.SmalI- Spoil the pyramidal form Canada, any other. un* ment per square foot than of those very attrac- . Summer to ihy MrAs on range U holder. It relates to the number of ribs. Or If the holly U oof growth neres.sary The normal number of ribs »ssesied tive round-headed -standard.v a there is a shortage of green foo4' /Clothes-horse appear from Its «lde or lop to give It Where by a pig Is fourteen pairs But the In- .Seller shaU I Send the may CANADIAN NOUTtlNS fOt INCLISH IRIIDfRS _ -^ during the' Winter cOd-llver oil can use* discovered that thli you ordered? a wholly unde.sifable appeariince vestigator mentiuned Vs. Tr.f.»cK».r o» Cl.«t.. p«K»...H to 0«Uri* «4 QinNc b..r viih fully be provided for the purpose of in- thirteen Som. o» .h. 365 HoKt.m c.ttU growths may be cut k a nrnnber of ptin may vary from Buyer—Bond Itt Do you think I intend Such bud, if kfctdHif pvfpotn mm level with or cluding vitamin A in the ration. seventeen. As would be siipposed lho.se Mcn'r»ji jrd fht low e*ctwe mtwt see er im nna m»m •aw or Mcatoun to a point to sf 'lts'Mihn |eil'kih»e lss| si lorMtlllMiMf pigs With tiM ktfor numbers were longer-

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    •r MAfiy cooPKR me were all the fashion, not the bristly By PCM. Do you know how the Eskimos built their SUNBEAM peeked through Ihe cob- kind with hard legs and square noees. came slowly Into the house and snow houass?" believe they are called. I'm BOBBY "Yes." Bobby answered "They cut A webu on the window la th« old aUlo 'ScotUes* Z laid his school books en the table. of the hard snow with long rcxim. It boldly showed up the dust sure I am far nicer to cuddle, and cer- Usually he came In whistling, but blocks out se.t the blocks In a cli^. on the rocking chair and the dents and tainly my whiskers stay in place." (They today he looked worried, • knives and they were painted on, you know.) Then thai put more layers of btocks on eratehot on the very antique ehest of BOBBY came slowly into the house and drawers, "Oh, well, we've all been happy, and it's top." and lovingly brought out the t>ooks on the table laid his school slant colors in faded carpet. nice to remember all the love we've had "Yes." mother said, "and they the In lact, the u. uaiiy he came In whistling, but today old wnd to have watched our mistress grow each layer In so that the house is round diifty attic room dldnt aeem so bad a he looked worried. place up. Into our ears have been poured all like half a baU. When they get to the after all! know what sorts of childish secrets, and we've always "Mother." he said, "do you very top of the roof they haVe only space A deep, fat chuclde turoiie th^ gtiiineM " r.n Eskimo house looks like?" uhdnntODd the first ba^ prattle^ -which to put one block ri^ht in the middle of the place. The sunbeam crept a little to my ears is the sweetest .sound on earth." Mother looked thoughtful. "An igloo, "Oh. I know. Bobby said 'eagerly. "And farther Into the room and eame to rest I do. , "Do stop talking like a grown-up. Wool- you mean? Why, I think perhaps the front door is a long entrance of snow on the box of old rag toys. ly! Listen! Scmieone Is eoming," cried Bobby. I've never really seen one. of blocks like a tunnel, so low that the men "You know," fiald Rosle, who ^fis doing stocky course, because I've never been as far have to crawl to get in And sometimes the chuckling. "I really feel very happy They quickly settled back and resumed North as the counints where the Eskimos the dugs sleep in the lunnel Mother, isn't horr " Her fat little body wrlKRlPd t-o a their stuffed rag kwk. The door opened Uve; but I've read about their houses and the clay cool now?" mure comforUble position in the crowded and their ml8tre.s.s, now a grown-up young I've seen pletiires. Why do you want to So they set to work. First Bobby found box. She really was rather a funnyjight. iHdy, came lu with her two little nieces. Icnow?" V. stiff piece of cardboard to be the ground, you know A few strands of her once- "I promised to show you my old rag In school today about and he drew on it a eirele about flva golden hair were still clinging to her torn "We were reading toy.s." she said, "but you mustn't laugh at different of houses." Bobby an- inches across to show where his first layer -:aealp, and a faint pliik shered. 'They fall out IN THE Hug-Me-Tlght twins to- years "adopted" many of these schools many years ago, the wife of Stephanus recently to deal with a somewhat un- said both the Eometuueti;, but we caiuiot throw them. "I didn't get a very good look on gether, their' cuddly -fat bodloi Jumptng and have in most cases forwarded to them the Jotiannes Paulus Kruger, three times elec- usual ca.se It was re'porte'd to the society way They pever ftlclrln anyone unless wie are what are known as "I.O.D.E. libraries." to school this looming; I was late, ted president of the Transvaal Republic. that a kitten had apparently fallen down up and down. about to be hurt. Once thry do stick, you know. Let's see You begin. Woolly dear." each of which contains twenty volumes, go over and them South Africa. enteKalned a guest. Her disused well at the Orassmarket, Edin- now." though. It s very hard to get them out; black Woolly, who was at including books of fiction, poetry, nature bu.sy fingers were sewing as she chatted burgh, and the unfortunate little creature Poor little you see there are barbs on the sharp end. the bott^om of the box. .squeaked, "Let me study, history and {,'eoiTraphy Pri^e books The hollow cedar was only a short way with the sculptor who had designed the had been in the well for two days In- like the barbs on a fish hook, and they up! I ani .so tiny I can't sec also are provided to be awarded fur gen- from the path and they were soon able statue of her husband, sometimes called spector Kerr of the society Immediately up! Let me keep working In deeper and deeper." anjrthing down here, can't even think, my eral profklency. excellence Ih British hls« to see the Porcupines busily at work Oom Paul. The sculptor had brought proceeded to the well, but was unable to "I hope you won t stick lis." " h\ furniture. little the skftrhfs of the statue, , their of kitten bead l,s quite woolly! As a matter of fact tury. et<" as well as many patriotic pic- moving The wood some which reach the On lenrninR the cir- Peter there wasn't much left of him. A few tures. In many cases special school equip- follcs looked from a distance for u while "Of ksourse I won't." laughed; .showed Oom Paul wearing his lop hat, for cumstances, Uie owner of the property on never hurt •trands of black' wool and no face to speak ment is sent, and Vlctrolas, reewds and and then walked down and stood in line "you are my friends and we her anwoval. which the well U situated at once sent our friends." of. But they all loved him very much Christmas gifts by the door. Mr Porcupine came out first "I am dellchted with the sketches," .said three men with hammers and chisels and visitors On the way home from the hollow cedar a "I remember the time I cured our Utile At the present, time the s9hools with and when he saw the he said Mrs. Kruger. "but there is one thing I heavy Iron bar. After some trouble, the Rickey. Danny. Robert and Tardy talked mistress of the measlW." 1^ said, and Which. Ihe^hapters are thru associated, Cheerfully. "Hello. ohUdren." would like to suggest" men were sueceesful in lifUng an old stono abuul the Porcupines, Said Danny, '.'Peter to it .seem very ImportahT. riuniber 439. and thousands of dollars are slab cf)vering the well, but were still stopped make "Hella", " "What is that. Mrs. Krucer?" inquired un-

    " good fellow." Woolly! barked rag. expended yearly by the order in supplying f>cems to be a able to reach .the kitten, as it "Do^it be Silly- "Do you want to .see~my sOn Peter? I'U the sculptor. had crawled perked In a listen* *he libraries, refills and other books. The "I hope he never gets mad ' at ne," through another hble Doggie, his one ear up ask him to come out.*^ 'The crown of the hat, do you think farther down. Some " chirped the littio Robin, InK way. "The doctor ert Robin and people who could be Ivery mean seldom mouth. Thus feline devotion and huhian Me-Tlpht The crown hollow and full of rain water. remember when their Daddy brought thr schools Is shown ui t!he many letters Tardy Turtle. We all live in the Fir are. I wonder if he a as UUnklnt of the aid to a happy reunion our I I What an idea! The sculptor was mpr^ 1^ Dtimbi "I pupils Vdrest." Poreuptaes?" ' said Rosle. received from teachers' and One Anlnals.) . . back from England, | me and more perplexed by the proposition. | beautiful with rosy rosy teacher writes: "Our new I.O.D.E library - -'^^— \nas really very "Yes. added Mrs Kruger. her blue eyes hair. And oh! so beau- has pecome the circulating library of the cheeks and golden snulinK, "for then the birds WOUld be course I wasnt vain, community." A letter from a senior pupil The Seasons tifully dressed. Of in the school building all night. A letter and unbelievable surprise—so thought* capable of getting a drink." make little mistress reads: "We thank your chapter for the but I Inved to my recently received from a teacher tells of fully selected and beautifully wrapped. Mrs. Kruger's advice was followed and to bru.sh and brush Interest taken In our school. We arc hun- Spring happy, and she used her personal dlfiiculties In connecticm The magazines sent were distributed, are In the Transvaal, although there are few flhe. soft hair. I wonder if that is gry for reading; we read everything over being read Interchangeably, my with living conditions. In her case no and will .showers, after each one the statue may Here we come skipping along full of gle«^ " little f.\t felt repaid if hand ovfr have ' It all cami- out Mrr and You would < vPMtiKi.: in. why tracherage " (dwelling house) had been housed the school .for be seen with sparrows perched on Oom Along full of glee. nearly bald head and she you could have .seen how eagerly we sorted ' went to her oiipplied. The teacher who preceded her lurther rt .iduin Raul's top hat. Along full of glee. very thoughtful. * over the book;s, rejoicing over favorites seemed had lived in a camp during the warm It Is obvious from Uie hundreds of Here we come skipping along full ol glee, " • old. said Teddy in triumph to I be getting very and carrying , them off must weather, and the .school txiard had this grateful letters received from school in- On a lovely Slprlng day in the momlnf. • Is poor. I know, being tlie read. My memory camp lined with bxrtiding paper for Win- spectors, teachers and pupils In the.se re- Games and Tricks to sleep on the outside of As often happens when an organization biK>;est I used ter use. In the zero weather the poor mote districts that the assistance given Summer quite -often, fell out tui my is striving to iorward one beneficial ef- the bed and woman "s face was badly frozen during the by the Daughters of Empire the to help Biacit and Red Away we go splashing and swimming with head, which probably accounts for my fort, another Important need Is disclosed. nipfht it .seems that during the past eight build up an enlightened and healthy citi- ease, memory .How lovely and soft my This hM been the experience of many of ^.The children are divided int.3 two sides, poor ^ conditions been expe- years similar have zenship Is definitely rew?»rding Swimming with ease. " the coat was In e days! He sighed and (he chapters, who found that an obstacle it is surprising that one the Reds and other the Blacks. rienced, and hardly i«eeiV*r* ftnd givers, and serves td fulfill Swimming with ease* the fell to smooi h ii'.', iiis moth-eaten tummy. in connection with this educational work none of the teachers have remained for They stand back to back In middle in part one of the pledges of theJOiemr-. AstLf we go splashing and swlmmlnf with • stand.s between I remember the lime ttte family all was the poverty of the parents, many of more than one Winter. The present or ine yara. The leader . i>ersof the~oraef—'*to forward every good ease. went away In the yacht Dorothy. The whom could not supply the necessary strong plea for teaeh- the lines and tas-ses up a stick marked r^d teacher made so a a work for the betterment of the country On a Summer day in the .sunshine. mlstres.s you all In a strlnp clothing to enable the children to attend on one side and black on the other If little packed ( rate that one has at last been completed. . .gnrt the people." " paused stick falls with the red side up, bag, but 1 was left behind! She .school. The chapters therefore have ex- Before this was done, however, the teacher the she Autumn which Reds and waited unUf they all cried. "TeU us tended their programme to supply cloth- was obliKcd to move to the school houeet calls "red!" at the turn and Here we go gathering red - cases hot cocoa, bl.scults, the Blacks, tryinK to ta^ them be- maple, leaves, Rbout it. Stocky I" Of course they had aU inR. and in some u iwch was warm, and there Mte slept on Sentry Goose pursue Red maple leaves. fore their goal, If Is lieard it doscns of times. etc.. for tiie children, many of whom have her desk! they reach a Black Red maple leaves. "Well." went on Stocky gleefully, "in the to walk several miles to school. One GOOSE has beeh On sentry duty for tagged he becomes a Red and. must fo to At the suggestion of one of the schools, A Here we go gathering red maple leaves, lasl-minute ni.^ili I 'somehow got left out mother wrote in this coimectlon that the thre> years outside the kraljevo bar- the Opposite side. ^' g'^' a-cliapter sent the necessary properties J^ogi-*M ilfMitfffi' iiriT r Autumn pnd was fbund underneath the mattress help given had been like a lantern In-*- racks in Jugoslavia for the production of a play. "This play raomlnc. - called, but, mor- ol 'U\t ent." I called and storm." It Is always hi the same spot, .standing was so well put on by the young actors a teacher In one ' tals never, hear us' What a td do—but "A simple request from first on one leg and then on the other, and To play thi.s game it i.s b^t foT the play- that It was produced also In nearby vil- Wisffr i far reaches of On- they had to go without mtiZ^ of the schools n the is so attached U) the army that it will not ers to arrange themselves in a half-cicie — at the Christmas .season, and con- Werenf you"' io needs of . lag.es Here we come ruhnlng, our hands full of "Oh. Stocky I »ow awful. *tarlo- brougm. Hfht the-«eeat talte food from anyone not in uniform. round the room. Then one begins: "X ti' i;rfi the only festivity that these. peo- .snow. sad?" rried Woolly. the people in a small settlement The love^tny love with an 'A,' because she is ple had known In years. im- to help the " Our hands full of snow. "Of course I was. but I felt quite request was for something bird to change Its odd habit have merwfth affectionate; I hate her with an A be- A teacher in a Prench-Canadlan settli- Our hands full portant ju the Nannie, who was also left, children celebrate Coronation Day This cause she Is artful. names is Alice, <^ snow, . no success, for when moved from Its post Her , men! in Nova SroMa has a class of fifty Here we come made a great fuss ovierme. She -never received Instant respon.se, and a grateful she comes from Aberdeen, and I gave her running, our handa lull of . it goes on a hunger strike until it la al- letter "t wi.sh I could convey to you the children and In addition teaches a num- " snow. tired of talking of this great event in ray kmed to return. What a goose! an apricot Ttie next player says- "I love ber of mothers In the evenings. She in- For Winter sport Is a great one. Ufe.* .sentlmenu of the children, the expres- my love with a '.B.' because she is bonnie; structs the school girls and their mothers ~ .Ofir of the Hug-Me-Tlghts Jumped up sions on their faces—plMsure mixed with I hate her with a 'B.' beeaoae she la boast- ~ -IraUy O. Allan. Kmd Gentleman (to little boy who la to sew. knit and weave, as well as to read and down. saylnR "We only remember how Hwe - that they had been thought of and ful. Her name Is Bertha, she comes from crying bitterly)—Why. sc^nny, whatever la' and write. In this case, members of the Jiwe ve, so many Ugs and could take part In the celebration . ^ . . ^Mtppy J)eeiu h the matter'' Bath, and I gave her a book." The nest Father < doing a carpentry job)—Da chapter are able to visit the school per- squeeaes—because we are so fat, yo« you would think your kindnees wae,#orth player takaa *'C," and the naxt "D." and >ou know what I liave done wi^i my naili^ Boo-hoo. I can t In never have .sonally, and they keep the teacher and Jimmy— reach the. know" She e.xplalned this carefully while Poor children! they su oil UMim *U Ift* ktUm of th#-^»ha^ Jaekle? pupils supphed with books and wiin mk- Imocker of that door. rase they thought their mistress had per- enough to eat, no fruit of any kind, few bet. iackie—Yes. dad. • . | ." terlalB for their handlerafta. Otntleraan->Never mind; 111 do It for haps loTad tbem btttar tlran *he othm, pleasuree . aiile eihool 4ajwiv -a special Father— KTell what have I done with ou I've now. "Certainly your shapes haven't changed charge of the chapter, through which the In Saskatchewan, the chapters have a ; There. knocked Teacher—Do «i aat thii ftoab of « tbem. Jackie? Hee. heel lets rup. much." said Rosie. rather hastily. "That conditions in this distressed area hav*.. - grtairdeal of scope for their work, partic- Jimmy— Now whale? Jackie Lost themi - is one advantage, In havlnf nd watst" Sbe been vastly Unproved. ularly tn what arc known m the "drled- —BehoUuT" of difficulties In the northern out areas " In acknowledging Visitor glanced down tt btr own tar-too-fat One the the help -What la your new brother^ Tearher-^d what do we do with the Mary—Do JM ftnam vtasi Aonsenaa la, middle •• j^etUemenU li the extreme cold, which ii given by a c hapter, a teacher writes: "The name, Ethel? bones'* Lncle?

    ' It (he children books brighten school for all of Little Ethel— don't knon;. "E>o let mc have a few yaps, barked solnTehse |Hlt OBIM whb the work X Wa cant Scholar—We leave them on the side of . Msxy— It's an elephant hanging over a "X mnaiNr vhtn rag doft ium Uvt a long distance avtjr have to remato ua, and the Chrtitaas glfta ware' a great understand a word he says. oor^lata. cliff With na 4M1 Mad to a Mgr. 11 --

    FEBRUARY 26. 1939 [K DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA, B.C.,v SUNDAY,

    ^^^^^^ \ \\ Qreal Brilain and iKe omitiions Overseas Canadians Remunerative Jobs Eiinmc WHIP Many Claiming Now Goins Begging RACINOJRICK Are Now

    In the Old Country MarvekMit Ingenuity in Mak- Decorations Won ing Device for Use of Shortage of Air PilolH for Commerrial Hying L* Croolced Jockey — Coiniiijs V i!*it of King and Queen Thought lo Be Difficulty of Air Servir*-^— <»rk liiimediateiy ADELAIDE fBUP>.—A Jockey's K* a^oii for Belated aaimt—Tradesmen's Royal Qiialifi«ci Men Avaiiabie for All whip, with an In^eniou-sly-con- Warrant»-^The Wells of Londbn-^The trlved electric battery concealed m the handle, has started an Transpdrt Bpard Bcfcomet Artistie $5.000-a-year jobs going beg- (BUP).-Ther. are ^^^^^^j^^ ^^^^^^^ by the stew- LONDON pUots. in- ging in Britain because of the ahortagt of air ^^^^^^ Adelalde — special char- creasing demands by air line operators and one of the rare occa.sions when with air naviga- It is said that many Canadians, who tpf firms for pilots of high experience coupled the .stewards Of any Australian ON DON (BUP).— •xctading the called In the War and earned decorations but tion qualifications hat led to the dmuuid far raciiiK club have fought in tha Great police. L' received or claimed their medals from the War •uppJy. ncvei , the case might be, is alleged to have Admiralty or the Air Ministry, as So fully employed are com- The wlup Office, the the Angaston It is thought that the reason for this mercial pilots that many com- been found on are now claiming them. cour.se by a taxlcab driver, would like to wear their medals while panies canii')! secure the men race is that the war veterans It i.s now In the possession their visit to the Dominion they require to meet the ex- TICKET and the King and Queen are paying IDEAL police after being "lent" panding air aervlcei during the of tht next May. ' to a bookmaker. Several prom- cijmiiif. Spring. Actually there has ahvay.> about 500 of these welia U drop- of figutes In South Australian Captam G. P. Olley. head inent of meda.:, ping. ' been a great number , circles have been ques- , , OUry Air Scrvice.s. Uie hpecliil OFFICE TESTED racing unclaimed, noi Maps show the whole of Cen- them a jockey and decoraUona also control* tioned, among tral London as dotted with wells. charter tmn which iii of th. ni from the time of thei Liverpool and the and a well-known booltmaker. under the air services to Ureal W ar but In many Cases | There are eleven Bank said: Expenmenting at Edgware Anyone who used the whip Isle of Mail to Dublin, earned in the Boer War of England ar.d .scores are under not need to hit the horse those Mechan- would address ut the large hotels, blocks of apart.- IMMtDlATELY Completely even earlier. The ^ WORK Road put the electrical "kick" Into and to to whom these menU, breweriaa. Isundrtaa, ud work Immedlate- many of the men | "We can find ized Service operation. It would be necessary half a dozen would have been forwarded are so on jv inr at lea.sl only to run the end of the whip at about known, so the authorities Apparently, exleiiMve building, pilots wlio. can «tarl iBUPi Edgware up and down the horse's neck to not as first officers, LONDON wait until If ever a claim Is road construction and similar a year ha.s provide the necessary contaet Road Metropolitan Stat inn medals run prevent water from ac- ()V they hold tha Air Ruled Britain Stact Dr. made. These waiting works J)i jvidcd Trails- between coil and battery and Fivf Sovereigiii Have W*»nSfA*"- baen aalactad by London Has Nieces ^^'^SSSl/SSad!* iS"iS p2J tlSSii thousands. cumulating underground by rt- Ministry s second class electric shock One Ht Will Retire Next June. The Bishop Into port for experiments in the give the horse an •uffi- ViehstaTheBk ii ducing the catchment area, and s t icket and iiave cannot be Iract jga lor '4kkat whlrh althns would Kurse s who of pracHcSl Tlymj such un- water is rarrtptf away by the- clent amount stimulate it to greater effort. account for many offices througliost tha board's with a few destroyers and other Instead of seeping cxpf-rience. said that the claimed medals. No doubt In lewers area. An electrician odd units. Au^itraiia has, as the difficulty is tiiat we ean- they have mar- through tiie soil. However. The salo whip was the work of an expeil, many instances even An oinclal of the board Is Believed to most isolated unit of the Empire, obtains only about 11 no' Kot the men. We could that more Former Slave Woman ried and left.no record of theiv London that the station ii being used to and he estimated needed more naval defence, but at least $6,000 a year and ao cannot I per cent ot its water limu pay some methods whereby than 1.000 feet of wire as line aa neverthe- married names, quaUflcaUons to test the latest Be HH Years of Age the Australians have underground, the Water Board if they had the had been used to I the issue of all types of ticket.^ human hair less long resented the way ii. ttnera. jpumps only about half a gallon command ale coil The battery had ''^^Sincr 19'23 the War Office is antlrely ^lechanlcal. Ticket make the which the Canadians have jolM aw fotog a day per head ol London s These sales been so cleverly concealed in the r LERKSDORP. South Africa (BUP).— A woman whO was alone has distributed about neks have been abolished, I looked to 'the British! and United population, while about four and - the once a slave, and who ia believed to have been i^orn ilV 1$20. go tAj Ii"8'" . . . i. recorded automatically, and handle of the whip that 1^ Slate.s navies for their defence, 4,000 medals a year. They lOab look- in She ii Mrs Annie Murphy. a quarter gallons is pumped hy other air Unaa jurt would pass official In- ia now living in Klerksdorp. parts of the world. Uare i« thus no need for ledgers whip khowuig that neither I^ondon all talent. Until recently she ahowcd no particular signs of her great age, but private well owners. The private- liiK for .«;pectinn Washington can afford to AMBITION PUola and liBd bookkeeping now ehe often sleeps for tkirt)r

    into money i < In the counter which total naval tonnage the Royal Arm.s and o < raviKaior's tlcketa." an official specified a play ^^'^^^ vVest«m tx>ndon Sreaa are delivered. Ex- IS makinoHno "We could al«0 and tickets for the British Empire, and it is style themselves By Appomt- to about six inches a year near (M the Rulld said Cruisers Needed for proTcd that is dozen ln8truet<*r periments have H felt in London that such ton- ment to ." the Thames, but over long pliice half , a much easier for people, esjjecial- could usually be better at very good salaries." nage The Royal Warrants are not periods ol. say. eiglhy year.s pi lota wearing Rloves, to WALK TO mk when employed lor developing the awarded until the Sovereign hah there have been drops ol 211 icit and tickets Defence of Coast Say gather their change Royal navy.' Throne; of JoHrncy been three years on the under the Bank England and such a rasfiptacle than to PUffrlBi SUrtcd from Now that these restrictive thtrclore in the ca.se of the 104 feet in adlaceiU areas pick them up frmn a flat aur* Taati EHiTAIN TO HOLD treaties have gone by the board, present King no award will be This dropping is an old story. face CharHr British Naval Critic^ would in l>!f)4 a well w.ij CONTRAST the British Government made until December next Beginning STRIKING or every Do- make per- sunl( in KeQsinf;ton Gardens e be glad to see any But the King may i Moslem new methods of issuing ( BUP A BIO WAR GAMES The BOMBAY minion develop a fleet of Ita sonal awards, so to speak, and in which supplied thai Serpentlnf. ttekats are In striking contrast pilgrim, Mahomed Jalil. who is Suhmariiieh to l*rol« <*t N anromrr Not ( .oiiHiiirred own. these cases, although a three Ill Hyde Park t h"' hikes ni liuck- those formerly employed, dpvoiit that he must say his C with so applies, the period of mgham Palace gardens and 8t. Held , la iii(T»'a>»«'(l l)«'f«*iic»'<* rule Oreatr-at Kver f^vp Best by Kx|^e^1^ — on I'aciiic That Is why the British navAl year and the time is foreshadowed prayer after walking every T* Take authorities will welcome any service while tha lOng was Duke Jame s Park, but it gave out In When the Ucket, clerk will no steps, passed through Bombay by Vi^ould ^ e\von\ei\ in London Of Y move by Canada to devetop a of York is taken into account. I9r2. and there have been sev- longer be aoincaalcd bthtaid racks mistake on a 4.000-mlle walk to i a.se of the Queen instances of this for her coastal defence. So also m the eral other of tickets dependent on the the holy city of Mecca. In Arabia. fleet IBUF).—The grcateat In the.se ca.ves the Warrants are London slanu^ on gravel Be- UOHVdm ticket hole as a means of com- He set out from .Jamalpur, at "Canada needs cruisers." That is the (BUP).— | games" ever held IONDON , mmrm issued by the Keeper of the neath this is a layer of clay military "war with pa.s.senKer oi the Himalaya.s, three the munication the foot of reaction in British naval circles to OtUwa reports that Privy Purse or by the varying from >00 feet to 4t0 feet place rflljpn\P|l King's | In Great Britain are to take- | |Kr> Inquirer. Tha experimenU at i but Instead of taking years ago. Dominion is seriously studying the question of the defence |jy{|||y|j|^|V LlllLU Quetll'S Lord Chamberlain in depth, und'r that is the Yorkshirt nsort osrlr IhU ^ on the Edgware Road are expected to I Khyber Pasa highway U) the of the Pacific Coast. It is admitted that Canada is in a com-j The King has aireadv gi anted stratum of sand and below the Autumn. result In the coming Into being Arabia, he took the road to Bom- United States fleet ih of thes* war- is a hui-'e ( halk re^- War MlnLiter Hore-Bellaha has paratively happy position as long as the some thirty-four sand there J bay. This stage of his Journey, orders fhnt Practically the on top of the waves, for the Americans can ncvar afford to at« CLOTttIi rants; they include. In his semi- ervolr between 575 and 665 feet R,^.n ^^^^ ^^^^^^ miles in a direct line. COOLER to' about 850 capacity, his tobac- In depth, which holds the water.. whole of the Briti.si. army I* an invader land on the Pacific Coast. personal that have been printed in ad- has taken him three years. optician, for these ma- chance that at present seems re- conist, radio dfaler. ARTIS'nC TRANSPORT— be concentrated vance but where every ticket can ,Now he Intends to retrace his It Is believed here, however, SYDNBY fBVP). — Sir Oran- with conditions bearing mote, Canadians would be photographic equipment store, roeiivres be printed and recorded at the the Khvber Pn.ss and go that Increased naval defences by the vlUe Bantock, British composer, Our London P.iKsenger Trans- steps to j rejiemblance to actual in In a bad position. Much of Cahr hairdresser ... R.<( close a of issue. and Persia Canada would be as welcome port Board Is beeoming all ar- moment across AfghanisUn kept cool in a Malay sarong dur- Tlie Queen's semi - personal ronditlon.s Washington as in London. ada s prosperity depend.s upon tistic other ideas to war and Arabia to Meeea. Measuring Among uniU of the the export of her primary pro- ing his visit and advised Sydney warrants about thirty of them New mechanized line from main Ottawa reports that. Canada is brighten their Underground sta- ki a .straight llkevhse. s(jme of the siiops revltall«ed Brltl^ army wlllibe ducts. Should she be deprlTed. citizens to do — uulude are already quite point to main point, this is ap- considering submarines as a tions (which manoeu- the where she buys things for the f"5fed out |fi th^se Wg BABY HAS good weapon to protect Van- of the protection of her export He wore the sarong In light and bright and clean i they SINGLE proximately another J.250 miles of will co-operate her hotel, but was little Princesses,/ the makers vies Warplane!^ about couver. arC criticized by British routes by the British navy privacy of his have a notion of fitting the sta- be from Bombay, making U) ?duratlnnal and With both "Sides*-; smoke will economic stability would be photographad In Itt dolls and walls with dec- na|va] experts. I tion platform 4.000 miles In all. al.so suppliers gas. other equipmen , tjsed to repreiieni poison and threatened. No longer could she Is seventy, and emblematic tiles. I|I/INY OPOMAS So, at his present rate of prog- NOT nEFENCK WEAPON sir OranvlUe, who orative carried by big export her wheat In safety, for of household articles, gli troops ^\\] \ be louind Sydney's humid heat try- Most of the tJllng of the board s I ress, he might reach Mecca about aaclor to sn- , frhe submarine, even of the Instance china, furniture And. of couri planes from on« MANCHESTER (BUPi Baby has Worse coun- ing At a musical recejition given .stations are to be of plain cre.im IMS. though he Smaller coastal type,' Is not re- she has one dressmalMr, mil other. Dudley, of Manchester, Takingi the long view, the de- on a pfirticularly color- -the rest wiil be dec- Wilfred try ahead of him He started his strat^-gists as in his honor British army will Jtardtd bv Bniish liner and so or Then the Is no ordinary Child He has de- feat of the British' navy would hot night, he tugged at the col- orative with designs In relief. pilgrimage penniless, and delence weapon. Tije trouble 111 ftrst big experiment B Apparently the King make its n great - great - grandmother, a charity goes. spell ruin of Canada with the lar of hl.s dre.vs suit n-hile nrtl.sl,s There will be about sixteen dif- pends upon as hs iii that submarines are not built approatmatily troops by parachute . ultimately graifi 111 landing (jre^t -grandmother and a grand- Atlantic lines of communication sang and played his own muslr ferent designs For instance, one long stretches of sea, I eiiemy s linr.s to patrol iiie sama number of warranUla* brlund an mother. In tha hands of the enemy. to Mm. de.ilgn represent.' the dome and TO HOSPITAL Of PRAM. and, in event of a raid from the late father, King George With territorial units co-op- did his of St. Pauls Great -great-grandmolher, Mrs. A SORE POINT "You know the.s*> stiff .shirts the western front men sea, which is the type of aMcK k about 1.000. erating, more than 160,000 Davles, Is looking forward

    .—HI in her home, I V— Cathedral; another the- Crystal sarah l,ONDON the Pa- Canada's towards and 'monkey .sui's are a lot of exnrrtcd to be In the field for most to be expected on attitude LONDON'S Hti.l-S sre to the day when little Wilfred twenty-five miles away, Mrs Ed- friend I Palace This wems odd since cific Coast, the submarine Is not liaval defence has long been a piffle." he told a "Why these operations grows up and has a son of his Burrows Insi.sted she would There are in London about the palace went up in flames ward the ideal weapon to counter Mire point with other Dominions shouldn't people in this sunny own, no that she may •ddlgo only to Queen Mary Hospital 1.080 wells which penetrate inlo several years ago. but the board such an at 'ark ft i* not the and this has also been quietly climate jvear sarongs' They another "great" to her title here Her hu.sband took her all martyrs of t.hemselvrs the chalk deep beneath the cap- explain that it still remains as type of I raft to be on the spoL expressed In Brltlah . daffnce make Oreat-grandmother Mrs Buckle the wav In a perambulator, and be thn ital which i.s the chief source a sort of mental London land- FASCIST IS GIVF.N at the time of a raid, which is a quarters. These receptions will has had el<\rn children and the end he wgs treaty for it.s" underground waU r mark Then there i.s a repre- at matter of surprise. death of mt." of be Australians have protested just gulls eighteen grandchildren, and exhaustion. ex- According to a report sentation of the Thames Expert naval opinion is that that while they, with their "This is civilization." lleves In large families Grand- bacK published by the StaUonery flying over wavy water. Another OF JEW for Canada, and for most paru smaller population and slightly claimed the compofer as. BLOOD mother, Mr^ Wright has had OLDEST YTRRAN DEAD Ofllce. 'The Water Supply of the which will appear only ftt what pf the British Xmplre. cruisers lesser natural wealth, have built In his room after the reception twelve children, but mother Mrs. County o» l^'^.? j:^"'"""^"; is known as St. John's Wood Charles escort th« ideal fleet to help in Empire de- he tore Off hU sttff collar and iBUP> A member want.s only one BRISBANE iBUPt and vessels MC up a of but will short Iv be re- LONDON Ethel Dudley . ... I ground Bourew." the lartl Station to be the old- warships. Canada has been content put on his sarong of the Niitlonal Union of Fascists more child and that not too Longden, believed fence, chrlstened as 'JLord s Station,'* of the Crimean War. Is walking round London with a soon. est veteran While cruisers may not be Is a portrait of Thoimas Lord,

    106. He ' pint of Jewl.'^h blood In him Secret of this chain of rel- died here at the age of ablf to beat off a big attack, founder of Lord's Crlckfft In the Crimea with the t/i At the recjuest of a l.oncton atives is that the family believes served they are able scmit widely Ground. bo.spilal. Jack Bilbo. Jewish l^ marrying young. Royal Engineers. and at lea. i give go«)d advance To tak* Just one more .spe< i- siithor and sculptor, whose blood warning of the approach of men a Ule o f the Houses of

    l.s of « rare type agreed to give a raiders so that Coastal defences Paruarhenl Mhowing a coronet pint to save a patient '.s life and warpianes may bt ready for for the lords spirit ual, another The patient rpcqvered. and the raiders. for the lords temporal and later Mr. Bilbo recflved a letter Cruisers and escort vessels for what appears to be a derby hai from a branch of the NUT. the Dominions, plus destroyers or. as we call It, a bP^'ler. pre- vfiianking him Revealing fhl.s for Australian defence. Is the .sumabtiF"for His Majesty 's4aUh« crazy comedv Mr Bilbo .said axiom worked out by Brt^tah ful Commons!

    •'I replied that had I know n tlie naval authorities i not men waa a FaiK^lst would ALLOWANCE MADE , given my blond, but I added hnvr While the British navy always- COTTAOE AMOli at le.Tst one Fas- I '\.is clad th.1t Includes the defence of Canada cist was going about with a pint m Its tactical plans, allowance of good Jewish blood In him. is made for the fart that the 610 SKYSCRAPERS "What a laugh on the Paaclst. United Stales cannot afford to T hope he got all my bad quali- see an invader set Joot In the DURBAN 'BUPK^Ah eighty- ties.* North American Continent. That year-old lady refuses to give up Is why Canadian defence, is WAY TO MARRIAGE her little cottage and garden set studied in mnlunctlon With right in the middle of Darban'g States defence. EAST LONDON (BUP>. — A United skyscraper district. As far as the Pacific Coast de- sure way to marriage seems to '"The plfce has too many fence Is concerned, much mtut be to become a domestic .srlenre happy menorMffor flM,^ she depend on the United States teacher In South Africa, the fays. navy. The nearest British principal of the East |x)ndoh The lady is Miss E L Oalliern. strongpoint is the Singapore Technical College told tht Col- of Weet^-Bireet Her house < : base or Hongkong. Mid In even lege council worth gl.600. but Its site *ou.'J of war In the Pacific the Jap A domestic sclVnfe teacher, on sell for $1.^ 00s* people f^iink m|. Is there any certain way of .JACK THE HANDY MAN the And not continue tojepend ; srrival at the Loadon Zoo. sad awe el photograph thowa th« anub-noewi monkey, a aalabk new errentrtr. but it n the way I lil^e ping a woman continually sp«>n(1inff to play mm^ r Mrs. The BfMsh sailor hi caBsd npea and Britain for protection Oi»r PAnr^A* which have juat reaclied Bnglsnd Tha monkey, brought beck by Mr. and five baby to live." shft ' gtom? asks a haraiaed above we sm one of It wys I would no* money on and • hdl". -f S/fdiwan. in Waa-i\ i\h: de ^. P»nf1i« frorv tht wooded v be ,p Gian' t reader. Oertsinly buy hsr a ik oa board H.MA to ynasig refuge** kf MB 1