J*-ekwsmsj. %.-arxM$Msst&msasnM*»u-<*,WlWZamri^*.’.*H*i .* > .'.tar,» •- -•. » *>«.••. » -«Nfr-'Ai-rWslI.Vr* ^«seuctiTSMRïceejz* WE ARE PROMPT ♦ If you want an Express, Furniture WELLINGTON COAL Van. Truck or Dray, phone us. : PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. V HALL A WALKER 737 Cormorant. . Plionea 248 and 84». iitues BAGGAGE STORED. 1231 Government St. Prions S3
VOL. 46 VICTORIA, B. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915 NO. 136
ADVANCE MADE AT PRESENTED NOTE REPORT TELLS OF THE DARDANELLES IE THIS AFTERNOON BRYAN SAW THE NOTE RUSSIAN SUCCESSES 111 111 Paris, June 11.—A official announce Petrograd. June 11.—Concluding ment concerning the operations long statement on the Russian oper BY THE ITALIANS the Dardanelles, given out In Parts this IN ITSFINAL FORM ations in the Caucasus, the general SUFFERED HEAVILY afternoon, reads as follows: !’^t the Dardanelles we have con “On the 6lh of June we had cap important Success; Austrian solidated the results obtained by us In Germans Still Are Being tured the vast region of Van and part the fighting of June 4. Wording Was Not Changed of the sanjak of Mush. We had anni Austro-German Forces Met Lines of Communication Are “At the right end of the ravine of Pressed Back, Says Report After It Had Been Shown hilated Khalil Bey’s original corps, Kereve Dere we were successful, dur and we had cleared of Turkish troops With Severe Reverse Near Threatened Now ing minor engagements. In making Issued at Paris 1 to Former Secretary ihe region between Van and Oursh. Zurawno, on Dniester further progress. We captured Turkish territory be Prisoners who fell Into our hands tween the mountain ranges of Tch- confirmed previous reports that the akhir Baba. An offensive which the ADVANCE BEING MADE losses of the enemy have been con TRENCHES TAKEN NEAR Turks undertook In the province of M:. LANSING ATTENDED Azerbaijan ended In a Turkish de- 6,688 WERE CAPTURED slderable." bacle.” THROUGH PREDIL PASS ARRAS-LILLE HIGHWAY CABINET MEETING TO-DAY BY CZAR’S SOLDIERS
Victor Emmanuel's Forces Are AUSTRIANS ALLEGE Germans Allege Attack Made "Bryan is Egotistical, Self- TO FORCE ENEMY TO 17 Guns and 49 Machine Guns Within Twenty Miles by French on Front in Seeking Demagogue," Says Were Taken After a of Trieste. Champagne Failed Los Angeles Times USE ONE MILLION? Hard Fight
Paris, June 11.—The French war of In rial truck. June 11.—The Italian Claim British War Vessel of AMBASSADOR GERARD Washington. June 11—It became fice Issued the following statement Dispatch From Lugano Says London. June 11.—British observers for- e.i hare» raptured Ploken, in Aus known to-day that although the Bristol Class Was Sent this afternoon : of the war, forming their opinion* on tria. close to the frontier. The pos United States’ note to Germany was Italy Has Made Agree session of thl* location is Important Down by Submarine "There Is nothing of Importance to shown to former Secretary Bryan by the latest dispatches from Russia, *.-• it endangers Austrian communicà- add to the communication given out direction of the president Just before ment With Allies ‘ believe that the Austro-Gernmn forces Last night, except the announcement NOTE PRESENTED BY it was dispatched. It was not altered threatening L**mbnrg from the south Ploken is 15 miles south of the main of further success In ‘The Labyrinth,' after Mr. Bryan had seen It. Acting- east have been checked in. their ad highway between Laibach and Inns- where me have continued to force the Secretary Lansing, xvho showed Mr. vance. Russia, they declare, has de STATE ATTACK WAS MADE enemy back, and some progress to the Bryan the note, said to-day that “not AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT livered a return blow and a hard one. east of 'The Labyrinth.’ where we have a word or letVT” had been changed. Th* great masses of German and Aus T.-mdon, June 11.--The Italian* now OFF COAST OF ALBANIA >ccupled several German side trenches Mr I .anting had not signed the note a* acting secretary when he took It to HAS ISSUED A NOTE trian troops which forced a passage •re within 20 miles from Trieste, the not far from the highway from Arras of the Dniester river near Zurawno, chief port of Austria. to Lille. Mr. Bryan, and at that tlmé, by the Representative of States Called terms of Mr. Bryan’* resignation, the according to the latest announcement Berlin, June 11.—An official statement In the region of Hebuterne we have of the Russian war office, have been latter still was secretary of state. Im Lugano. Switzerland. June 11. -In V lme, Italy, June 11,—Italian forces issued at Vienna under date of June 10 extended the advance w> made to the at Foreign Office in Ber flung back with heavy losses la both mediately after the conference. Mr. formation has been received here to-day are advancing through Predil announces that the Austro-Hungarian north and to the south of the battle Lansing signed the note and Mr. j from Italian sources that Italy has men and material. Pat.* on the junction of the Laibach lin This Afternoon _ submarine No. 4. commanded l>y Lieut. front on June 7. The occupation of Bryan s resignation became effective. | made an agreement » with her allies as Thus for the moment Lemberg is railway at Tarvi*. about six miles on Slngule. t<*rpe.b>e,i and sank a small several trenches at this point gave us Mr. Lansing attended to-day’s cab-1 the extent of her offensive cam- thought to l»e safe, for nowhere else the Austrian side of the Italian British cruiser of the Liverpool type 106 prisoners and several machine Inet meeting by specific Invitation of! palgn. According, to the Information. along the Galician front have the Teu tonic allies been making- progress re <>n June » at a point 30 mile.* west of President Wilson. Hr- was not present > which lacks confirmation, the Italian Train* loaded wit It wounded Italian cently, with the exception, of course, Ht. Jean Medua. on the Albanian coast. SITUATION DISCUSSED at the opening of th.* session, taking1 government has undertaken to con- •obiter* are arriving at Vdlne. of their southern extension into Buk- The British cruiser was being protect Berlin. June II.—The German army the ground, a* It was expressed at the. duct operations of a chura<*ter which ed Py six torpedo boat destroyers. headquarters to-day gave out the fol IN WASHINGTON CIRCLES State department, that he would not ! wp| compel Austria and Germany to News was recelxed yesterday that Romp. June 11.—The Austrians w> lowing official statement: attend unless Invited. In view of the bring up and keep engaged an army •aid to-day to have evacuated Pozxnc- Tnnisbruvk. Austria. June 11.—An temporary nature of hi* appointment, Russian reinforcements were moving "In the western theatre—An advance of one million men. south along the Dniester river from chto after blowing up ihe fortress. nouncement has been made here by the th* former secretary, giving out his made by the enemy northeast of the The operations of the Italian forces Mikalajow to Rosatyn, but It was The town Ilea about 15 mile* from Austrian* that one of their, submarines Berlin. June II.—Ambassador Ger formal statement, supplemented It (tirette hills and repeated attacks have not yet been carried to the point hardly expected here that they would Tver/. The Italians already hold Val sank a British cruiser of thé Liverpool ard presented the United States’ note with the following anecdote: against our punitions north and south necessitating the use by the central arhl. xe such quick results. tarsi, a mile distant from Possacchlo. type at a point 3» miles off St. Jean A congressman replying to a jingo of Neuville failed. Fighting at close at the German foreign office at L10 empires of an army of such sise. bu| Medua, In the Adriatic. speech recently said: p. m. to-day. It Is expected that the developments Petrograd. June 11.—An official an Oenwa. June It. —A. Laibach die- quarters In the trenches north of Eu- ‘While I am personally against war. of the Italian campaign beginning nouncement from army headquarters patch to the Tribune says: crle continues. I am in favor of the country having Cruisers of the Liverpool type are with the heavy lighting along the which was given out to-day telle of * I !i- ttallAM began their march “Southeast of Hebuterne and at Washington. June 11.- With the pub what It want* If the country want* known by the British admiralty a* Isonso river will compel Italy’s oppon Russian success on ' the Dniester •gains* G«.rx oB th<> morning of June Beaumont attacks of the enemy were lication to-day of the latest American war, let It have war. but let It first cruisers of the Bristol class. The Bris ents to reinforce their armies largely. river. A When the first detachments were repulsed yesterday and during the find out if th* country does want war. note to Germany concerning the sink The Immediate Italian objectives After hard fighting the Russians near the city Austrian artillery open tol was completed in February. 1811 night. Only In the district of Serre- If it becomes necessary to ascertain ing of the Lusitania, officials of the are Trent, Trieste and Vlllach. the yesterday took from their antagon ed lire and heavy masses of Infantry She Is a light < miser and Is 453 feet Marne did the French make an Incon the sentiment of the country. I sug log*, jute a beam ,,f 47' feet and
To-morrow, Saturday Paris, June 11.—Thé following com Washington, June 11.—William Jen nings Bryan, In a statement Issued to munication was trailed by the wa!r of The Guaranteed'!» the American people last night, asks Solid Ebony Beck Heir Brushes; Rexall Cabinet of Writing Paper: fice last night. Please You Better regular 60c. Saturday, 3 them to hear him before they pass Robin Hood Flour regular $1.50 end $1.76. Prlc£ "An artillery combat ha* begun In for ...... $1-00 sentence upon hi* laying down the next Saturday...... 61.00 the sector north of Arras; It ha* born portfolio of secretary of state in the Good Tooth Peste, In tubes; reg retarded, however, by a very thick fog. middle of international stress. It runs ‘Cheapest in the Long Run’ Harmony Coronation Talcum ular 25c.. Saturday-. • for $1.00 "Supplementary report*, on the cap in part as follows: Powder; regular per tin 25c. Rose Glycerine Seep; regular ture of Neuville St. Vaaet establish the "To the American People: Next Saturday. 6 for ... .$1.00 50c. Saturday, 3 for ....$1.00 fact that the northeaat section of the "You now have before you the text village and the *mall fort which the of the note to Germany—the note which enemy had organized there were de Corner Port and it would have been my official duty to Prescription fended with extreme obstinacy. It was Deuglee Ota. Store sign had I remained secretary of state. by a struggle foot by foot from house I ask you to sit In Judgment on my de CASUALTIES AMONG Phene 138. Campbell’s Company to house that our Infantry took pos cision to resign rather than to share CANADIAN SOLDIERS session of the entire position. responsibility for It." The German* did not retire until the The concluding sentences are as fol last extremity had been reached. We Ottawa. June 11.—The following cas-. lows: found in the houses, the passageways ualty list has been Issued: It's Pounds to Pence That If You and the cellars upwards of 1.000 Ger They (the warring nations In Eu First Battalion—Killed in action: Pte. man dead. rope), are sacrificing the best and J. P. Grant, Alexandra. Ont. Asked Your Neighbor Where She "In the tecion of H-buteme we rup bravest of their sons on the battlefield; Second Battalion—Wounded : Corpl. j t1W»y are converting their garden# Into tured from the enemy on June 7-8 six C. L. Starr. Burk’s Falls, Ont. Windsor’s Big Dollar Day cemeteries and their homes Into houses Third Battalion—Killed in action: : Will be First on $ Day, She’d Be machine guns. of mourning; they are taxing the Pte. G. Buehby. Toronto; Pte. J: P.j S Tine Li plane Cocoa for ...... $1.00 “In Champagne, In the region of wealth of to-day ind laying a burden Lade route, Montreal; Pte. H. B. liiausf jo ir, more than a battalion of Sure to Say: 1 Dozen Keitog’e Corn-Flakes ...... $1.0© of debt on the toll of the future; they Howeii, West Indies; Pte. H. Wand, the enemy attacked our trenches, but 2 lbs. De Johns Cocoa ...... $1.00 have filled the air with thunderbolts Montreal* Pte. M Creighton. Toronto; j they were repulsed everywhere. A num more deadly than those of Jove, and Ptt\ K. Sawyer, Toronto; Pte. B. J. ; 44 Try a Milk Fed CSicken. Cell and See Those Before Buying Elsewhere. ber of dead were left on the ground. they have multiplied the perils of the Kenna. Toroqto; Pte. A. Gunning. On The Ladies’ Sample “On the heights of Meuse, notably at deep. Adding fresh fuel to the flame tario; Pte. I. C. Lyon, Toronto. / Lea Kparges, there was a violent artil of - hate, they daily have devised new Died of woundh^ Sergt. H. L. Seeley. lery engagement. In the course of which horrors, until one side is endeavoring Toronto; Lance-Co>pl W. T Anderson. | Suit House” our guns reduced to silence the bat to drown non-combatant men and wo Montreal. WINDSOR GROCERY COMPANY teries of the enemy.” Oovinmil ft Opposite Post Office men and children at sra, while the Wounded : Pte. E. Xlouland, Mon-j other side seeks to starVe non-com treal; La nee-Corpl. E. Dennis, Eng Havre, June 11.—The following offi batant men and women and children land; Sergt. Win. Johnson. Edmonton; : cial statement was issued yesterday on land. . . The war In Europe Is Pte. R. Seardoro, Toronto; Pti-, J. R For the simple reason that TO Skirts will be on ss|e at $ eaeh. from the headquarters of the Belgium the ripened fruit of the old system. White. England; Pte. L McIntosh. army : "This Is what firmness, supported by Scotland; Corpl. W. Cornish. England. Gigantic Sale of Ladies’ tad Seats’ Mads-fo- •Little activity has he«-n shown by force, has done In the Old World. Shall Suffering from gas fumes: Lance- the enemy's artillery, which bomliarded we Invite It to cross the Atlantic? Al4CurP|- J Watson, Toronto. The Balance of Pattern Suita have been grouped in 2 lots at without result our advance posts at ready the Jingoes of our country have Suffering from shock : Pte. N. C. $15.75 and ...... $20.00 Order Saits Ramacapelle and Pervyse. Our fire dis caught the rabies from the * dogs of Moore, Toronto. persed the Germans at several point* war; shall the opponents of organised Sick : Pte. T. Norris, Toronto. .Coat* that will have to be seen to he appreciated are in 3 bits. along the frutit.” •I»lighter be silent while the disease Fourth Battalion—Killed in action: Lot 1. $6.75, Lot 2. $10.00, Lot 3...... $13.75 spreads? Pte. C. McCormick. Salem, Ore.; Pte. N. M. Fryer. Prince Albert. Maek.; Ptr*. A Nice Assortment of Dresses at ...... $6.85 GOVERNMENT WILL HELP. "As an humble follower of the See Page 13 Ren B. Bailey. Colltngwood. Eaet Van Prince of Peace; as a devoted believer Silk Knitted Underskirt*, worth up to $6.00. for...... $1.85 couver; Pte. E. Hainan. Campbellton. in the prophecy that ‘thCy that take Ottawa. June II.—The government N. B.; Pte. Ralph Orr, Hamilton. Ont.; the sword shall perish by the sword,* I has decided to assist the Montenegrin Pte. A. Roscoe, Stirling, Ont.; Pte. R. Many other bargains throughout the House. CHARLIE HOPE beg to be counted, among those who government to concentrate and dis Beatty, Saskatoon; Sergt Wra, Hay. earnestly urge the adoption of a course S4S4 Qevemment Street. Phene 2**f Victoria, B. C, patch la their own cqutitry Montene Saskatoon; Pte. R. V. Meeley, St. John. In thin matter - which will leave no grins wanted for fighting purposes. 7f. B.; Ft™. A. a: Mantle, owm Krmmt. doubt of our government’* willingness Ont.; Pte. .Matie^-Jay Cvndor, Oakville. to continua' negotiations with Germany Ont. Ladiesl Sample Suit House until an amicable understanding Is Died of wounds: Pte. H. A. Mnnroe, I] reached, or at least until the stress of Halifax. N. S.; Sergt. A. H. Lilly, To- war is over. We ran [appeal from 1208 GOVERNMENT STREET (Upstairs) Philip drunk with carnage to Philip Wounded : Pte. J. O. Condor. France; “Where Style Meets Moderate Prices.” sobered by the memories of an historic Pte. F. Hubbard. England: Pte. D. K. friendship and- by a recollection of the Dwyer, sr jehe, n HL; rgr wm. Innumerable tics of kinship that bind Bradley. Milton, Ont ; Pte. J R. Bull. the Fatherland to the Vnlted States. England: Corpl. T. Kier, Umpmtn, "Home nation must lead the world Mask. : A. E. Reeves. Toronto; Pte. etM of the Mack night of war Into the Wm. Thompson. Montreal. light of that day when swords shall Prisoner of war: Pte. F. A. Green- he beaten into ploughshares.* Why tree. Paria. Ont. not make, that honor ours? Some day Fifth Battalion—Previously reported See Dollar Day Bargains in Onr Window —why not now?—The nations will learn missing; now reported wounded: that enduring peace cannot be Millt Bugler H. A. Street. England. EVERY DAY is a DOLLAR upon fear; th it goodwill does not grow Previously reported wounded: now Carter & McKenzie upon the stalk of violence. Home day reported 111: Pte A. O^ll. England. the nation* will place their, trust in Died of wounds: Corpl. Wm. Sage. PRACTICAL ELECTRICIANS love, the weapon for which there Is no Saskatoon, Sask. Hinton Electric Co.*» Old Stand, DAY of Value at shield: In love, that Is not easily pro Seriously wounded: Pte. Oliver Rus voked, that beareth all things, helleveth sell, Ireland. 011 GOVERNMENT ST. all things, ho pet h all things, endureth Suffering from sh^ck: Pte. Wm. Har- Phones 2244 and 710. II things; in lore which, though de very, Applegrove, Que. spised as weakness bv worshippers of Seventh Battalion—Wounded. Pte. S. DAY DAY Mars, a bidet h when all else fails Martin (formerly 30th). Victoria. B.C. Copas & Young’s “We will now sing the doxology. Suffering from shock: Corpl. James "WM J. BRYAM** Cronk (formerly 30th). Victoria, B.C. . NO ONE Can GIVE YOU BETTER. Look at Our Prices. THE VERY Dangerously wounded: Pte. P. J Rims, Winnipeg; Pte. W. T. Bonsar. At Limburg: Pte. Doyle, Seventh Booth. England, Clayton, B. C. battalion. LOWEST POSSIBLE for a High-Grade Article. REPORTS ISSUED AT Tenth Bat talions-Killed in action: Royal Canadian I *ragoonf.—Buffer At Meechede: Pie. Hobbs, battalion ROME AND VIENNA Pte. <\ McLaughlin, Graham. Ont:; ing from coïicUSKîvnT Lt. Hubert unknown. ------1------SWITT’B OS SHAMH0CK PURE LARD— GENUINE MACARONI Pte. W. Denyer, England; Pte. James Ht#them, Kingston,--Out. At Elbcrfeld: Pte. Pearce, Thir Cabell (no address); Pte. F. Anson. Wounded: Pte T. A. Grant, Brace- teenth battalion. . -Rome. June 11.--The following offi 10i prr tin $1.48, A {? _ Loaf packet ..... 10c Denmark: Pte. A. Kiddle, Scotland; bridg*. « »nt. ; Pte F. C, Thompson. At Hanover: Pte. Skssot, Thir cial communication was Issued last 5a per tin 754, 3s per tin...... ‘iÜL Pte L. Steele. England. Fountain Town. Alta. teenth battalion. BLUE LABEL CATSUP 9Eva* Wounded: Pte. C. Clark. West In First field artillery.—Wounded: Pte. Places of detention uncertain: Pte. SELECTED BACK BACON, by the piece or Large bottle ...... v- . .Mt)C “Nothing of Importance has occur dies; Pte. E. Mackenzie. Winnipeg. A. Baker. Toronto. Leach. Fifth battalion; Pte. Mucleod, red on the frontier of Tyrol and Tren- Missing- Pte. J. Burns (no address). half-piece. First Field Co.. Canadian Engin Eighth battalion; Pte. Richards, Fif ROW Ays WOttCgTPK SAUCE np tlno except the occupation of Podee- Previously reported missing; now re Per pound ...... 22c eers. teenth battalion. tagno. to the north of Cortina. ported wounded: Pte E. Dolan. Scot Three bottle* for ...... 4a VV- Wounded: Sapper T. Campbell. To FRESH, CRISP OINOBg XftPS “During the night of June 9-10 the land; Pte. John Miller. Scotland; Pie. ronto. 3 lb*. foe, MALT VINE0AR j P„ Austrians renewed their attack on John Bury, England. FOUR VICTORIANS AMONG 25c Frelkopel, but were repulsed with Canadian Divisional ammunition Large bottle ...... AtFV Thirteenth Battalion—Prisoners of column —Wounded: Sgt. G. D. Illand- 1 INDIA LIME JUICE serious kisses. war at Gottingen: Pte D. Maegregor, THOSE WHO HAVE PASSED ford. India. Along the Isonso the struggle con England; Pte F. Mathew son. Mon Per bottle 25c TOMATOES I A,, London, June 11.—It has been learn tinue*. To overcome the enemy's treal; Pte. Martin Wynn. Wallace. N ed that the following Canadians are Ottawa. June 11.—A list of oxer FANCY CALIFORNIA (PI AA The finest packed. Large can... lut stubborn resistance we have occupied 8.; Pte. H. L. Cameron. Denmark. prisoners: fifty candidates who have been suc the citadel and heights dominating Wounded : Pte. Wm Clark. Scotland: BUTTER, 3 lbs. for...... «DleW EARLY JUNE PEAS, BEANS OR 1 A At Giessen : Pte. Candy, Third bat Monfalconc.** Pte. Charles Newton Bartlett. cessful in passing the entrance ex talion; Pte. Stevens. Third battalion; aminations of the Royal Military col FANCY NSW ZEALAND (PI 1A CORN. Per can...... J.VV Suffering from concussion: Pte. Wm BUTTER, 3 lb*, for...... «Pi.0±V Vienna. June 11.—The war office Kidd Pte. Kelt ridge. Fifteenth battalion; lege hug lieen issued to-day by the 0. A Y. BREAD FLOUR Pte. 8. C. Smith. Fifteenth battalion; militia department. Successful west $2 00 Issued the following statement last Suffering from shock : Pte. E W. I r SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR FRUITS AND Pte. Legmore, battalion unknown. Gives general satisfaction. 8k. 1 night: White, England. ern candidates are: Roliert John At Oberhausen: Segt. Alexander. Stuart. Vancouver; Tim*, (mwaid VEGETABLES "Attempt* of the Italians to cross Previously reported missing; now re 0OILVIE'S ROYAL HOUSE- (Pn 1 A the Isonso river near Plava, Oradlsca Thirteen battalion. Cleng^ton, Vancouver; Reginald llod- ROGERS' B. 0. SYRUP ported returned to duty: Pte. J. Currie. At Paderborn. Pte. Colllson. Fifth HOLD FLO UR,.per sack, only iPttilv and Kagrsilo have been repulsed. Stellarton, N. R. son, Wm. Montague Holmes, Freder battalion; Pte. HU-ks, Thirteenth bat ick Howden Jones and Chgs. I>. Stan 5-lb. can 354, 2-lb. can...... 15c "In the district of Flitch and on the Fourteenth Battalion—Killed in ac McLaren s imperial cheese or„ talion. ley, all of Victoria. B. C. QUAKER BREAD or PASTRY ridge of Karn. east of the Ploken pass tion: Pte. Frank Reddal. Woodstock. FLOUR, 6-lb. sack ...... 25c Per jar, 604 and...... AlVV fighting Is proceeding. There also are Ont. artillery engagements on the east Wounded -Pte 8. McElroy, Victoria. 7 BUCHANAN 8 PURE JAM SELECTED PICNIC HAM Tyrolean frontier. Hostile attalk^ In B. C. All kinds. 4-lb. tin.. . . :...... Per pound ...... 15c the Tomal*- district failed. Fifteenth Battalion-Killed In ac 65c "Early yesterday morning one of our Doctor Said Only Hope NICE MILD CUBED HAM tion: Pte. A. Brentes, Toronto. PURE ORANGE MARMALADE air squadrons bombarded the arsenal Died of wounds: Pte. F. R. Andrews. at Kraguyevats Pruth is proceeding'. Owr aemy - is gaining further ground In the northern ENEMY WAS REPULSED direction. Continually fighting, it has approached Obertyn and the heights ini south of Horodenka. WITH HEAVY LOSSES “The advancing armies, successfully Doors Open To-morrow at 8.30 a. m, hO AlLU fighting on the Galician ground, have T M been joined by the arifiy of Bukowina. i i W?, which yesterday crossed the Pruth, re lakes”—but, this would Involve her in ly, certainly the armies of the conquer war with the remaining neutrals. If or are to be congratulated upon their DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED Count Reventlow and the fire-eating achievements. But If not a single foot pan-Germanists had their will the of German soil has been occupied, what latest American note would meet with about the expulsion of Germans from Our Old characteristic Prusslon reply. But Asia, tha Islands of the Pacific and few rays of light are beginning te from Africa? Perhaps the writer ac penetrate to the Wilhelmstrasse. cepts the conclusions of the German- Whatever the German people may be owned Sun that such a nation as Ger led to think, their leaders know that Wellington many Is entitled to her "place In the their attempt to dominate the world sun," and that after the war is over, has failed, and we may expect, there whoever may be the victors, all the fore, some sparring for time while at lost outposts of the Fatherland must tempts arc being made to negotiate an Nut Coal be restored. Well, leaving Great Britain Dollar Day Inconclusive peace. But when these herself out of the question altogether, at efforts fail, as they undoubtedly ‘Will, think possibly Japan, Australia the Anal German reply will* comqjtai the 10.00 per ton. delivered. Is the and the Union of South Africa may ideal summer fuel, mined espec form of further f re ns led outbreaks at have something to say about that. ially for use 1b kitchen ranges. sea. Possibly one reason why Germans Let your next order be for this The Daily Times everywhere are so optimistic regard popular fuel. LANDS AND REVENUE. PubliFhrd ,l«Hï (except Sunday) by ing the outcome Is that they dellber- For Our Full List of THE TIMES PRINTING * PUB The morning paper says our remark tely shut their eyes to the facte a* LISHING COMPANY, LIMITED that the province ha* lost both lands they are developing not only in the OfflC'e___ Comer Breed end P«< 1S*"JÎÎ and thé revenue it should have ob main theatre of the war but all along KIRK & CO Dollar Day Bargains Bailori*l oaice ...... Phone «> tained from them is untrue. Well the the outposts of the falling empire. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: assertion can be verified easily «it i m City delivery ...... » nE’nth enough. It Is admitted that large LABOR TROUBLES IN BRITAIN. See Our Ad. on Page 9 By mail (exclusive of city). < anB„* inl end Greet Britain ...... UP' blocks of land are held by people who To V 8. A...... 14 per ennum are attempting to exploit them. We The coal and cotton industries In COPY FOR ADVERTISEMENTS have Sir Richard McBride as our au Gnat Britain are threatened with la BRYAN SAW THE NOTE X. All copy for diepley edverlleemente thority for that statement. We know bor trouble*. Opérative* in both lines muet be el Timee Ofllce before f >• Ph.” arc demanding increased P*y- The IN ITS FINAL FORM the day previous to the day of Insertion. from the premier also that the treas This is Imperative When this rule Is not ury is owed some sixteen million dol employees In one cotton mill struck for compiled with we do not guaranies ln* (Concluded from pege 1.) DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED lars on account of land sales. We a ten per cent, war bonus and the em know further from the financial ployers of the other concerns threaten T still believe/ added Mr Bryan. a lock-out What justification the ports of the government that no at *1n the rights of the people to rule, and PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE. tempt has been made to en operatives In these particular indus think the congressman's suggestion cedcnce of the necessities of belliger force payment of either the tries have Tor demanding further might Insure deliberate action on the ents. wages at this time Is not explained in part of the voters.' w 'The American people to-day, after The Berlin Lokal Anseiger In principal of these arrears or the interest, and ve know also that not the dispatches. If the employers wefe reading Mr. Bryan's appeal to them, obviously Inspired article yesterday Los Angeles, June 11.—The Loe only Is it not the Intention of the making huge profits out of war con and the president's second note to Ger Angeles Times to-day, under Hie cap many, must look upon the ex-secretary said it was necessary to wait and tracts wage disputes might be expect government to reclaim lands upon tion "Wilson and Bryan." print» the with derision. Yes. Mr. Bryan, by hte whether President Wilson's note left which payments are overdue, but that ed, but the activities of German sub folIowlAg editorial in part: resignation and the reasons he ha* the door open for "advantageous nego by special legislation It has taken the marines must have Injured the busi The president's rejoinder to Ger given for It, has mdre than Justified "HENNESSY" power to exempt the debtors from pay ness of the collieries to some extent, many Is not in the nature of an ulti the suspicion that he Is an egotistical, tiations." The text of the note, now matum, but ia a reiteration of the pos self-seeking demagogue." ing what they owe. Thus the province while the textile Industry has been published, seals up every avenue of tulates and deduction# made In his hard hit by the war. Aside from these 1# short the sixteen million* of dollar* original note. It is argumentative Seattle, June 11.—Under the caption, A Trademark that «scape by Germany from the predlci of revenue It would have had If the circumstances the spectacle of employ rather than aggressive, persuasive "Standing Firm."-the Seattle Poet-In ment in which hçr brutal methods amount had been collected, while the ers and men haggling over the balance rather than warlike, friendly rather telligencer to-day comments editorially than hostile. T meant what I aaid be have placed her but one. That lands upon which the money Is owing sheet while the existence of their na upon President Wilson's second note to ' is a Guarantee fore' is In effect all that he says to Ger Germany us follows: are held by private parties. The techni tion is in danger and their better* are opening Is the assurance that she will many now. "Emphasizing that the Lusitania, sacrificing their lives on the battlefield respect the recognised rules of cal consideration that the lands do "The note, while It might have l»een with more than 1,000 souls, wa« de If you purchase a bottle of Brandy anil Jtbc not belong to the present holders until for their rights and liberties Is not more specific. Is firm and unyielding stroyed under circumstance* unparal warfare in her naval operations against they pay for them would be applicable edifying. This war is not supposed to but not provocative. It leaves the ar leled in modern warfare, the United label hears only such empty rules as unarmed merchant shipping. The note to the argument, we gdmlt, if the gov be a money-making bonanaa for either bitration door open. It dissipates the States, In its second note to Germany, war cloud. politely but earnestly and insistently, repeats what the first communication ernment had shown any disposition employers or employees, and those who The destruction of the Lusitania and ask* Germany for assurances that the following the sinking of the Lusitania Vety Old Pik Bundy Fine Cognac Brandy either to enforce payment or forfeiture In it only an opportunity for finan her human freight in th< way it was accepted principles of international law set forth, "that the lives of non-com in default of payment. But for polity's! cial profit, whether masters or men, effected a violation of the law* of will be put Into practice in safeguard Fine Old Brandy Eau-ck-vie Vieille batants cannot lawfully or rightfully and personal reasons the lands remain should be forced into the firing line, war. IBs law of ffatt— and tbs law ing American lives and American ships- of humanity. Choice Liqueur Brandy Virtue Cognac ht put in jeopardy by the capture or in possession of th* holder* k^re they may learn what the con It 1» a firm presentation of the Impreg President Wilson would have been nable American position. If not an ul destruction of an unresisting merely filet really means. Fine Old Pak Brandy Finn Charopegnr Brandy Pettier could acquire them except upon less than loyal t<> his country and less timatum. William Jennings Bryan's untman." and again emphasis** the application to them. For practical pur than mindful of the duties of his high name would live longer in American Old Liqueur Brandy Tab Vian» Bundy obligation to take sufficient precaution poses they are lost to the province. If there were any doubt as to the office if he had failed to say to Ger history were It appended to this Inspir to ascertain whether a suspected ship true origin of this war the article on many what he did say. ing American note " •The president's second note I* like you arc buying Brandy w-ithniCuny gum umne— is in fact of a belligerent nationality the Kaiser by Alfred Gardiner, the PERSUASION VS. FORCE. the first, a solemn declaration of the The Bishop of Chichester says the «T is in fact carrying contraband of ludh labels mean nothing—Jhs ahwsnre; of 'the brilliant editor of the I»ndon News rights ôf humanity, maintaining with church has done Its duty In the war; var under a neutral flag. Mr Bryan thinks that persuasion and leader, reproduced In the Times dignity and force the unassailable doc nearly MW clergymen have volunteered makers name from the label leavesttire purity and The note ignores the quibbling and as army chaplains. would be much better means to yesterday, would dispel It. The Ger trine that these right* must take pre- quality of VrCTORIÀ DAILY FRIDAY, JUNK II, 191.1 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TO-DAY Jeii fer fhe Seamier Victoria Times» June 1L I860. CQLURS DOtUSI It Is said that the provisions of the act entitling ladles tb be candidates April 20 to Oct. 1. Wm. Stewart, Men's end Ladles Shine Up Your Ford with Nusur- for seats at the school board will be taken advantage of at the forthcoming Rare Bargains LEARN TO SWIM Tailor ship. Campbell building, corner face Polish. It puts on a quick and elections. Several ladles have been asked to stand fof election. Yesterday afternoon the steamer Mystery, built by W. J. Stevens and KEEP FIT Fort and Douglas streets * lasting polish. Made In Victoria, 8 os., 25c; 16 os., 60c; qt., 90c, at your the Albion Iron Works for Messrs. Spencer and, Earle's cannery at Alert Bay. In Music EXERCISE REGULARLY ft ft ft The ». C. Funeral Ce.—Always open. grocer’s or garage. • left Spratt’s wharf on her trial trip. On an average she can make 11 knots. MAKE FRIENDS Private parlors and large chapel. Ree- ft ft ft The performance of Pygmalion and Galatea given in the Victoria theatre Some Things to Dot Athletics. sonablf charges for all eervlcea. Tie Dellar Day,—Hanging Basket», reg on Monday evening was one ql |he most successful of the amateur entertain Tennis, Swimming, Campe, Broughton street * ular price, $1.26; Saturday. 75c each ments which have been given In the city, and a goodly sum will be turned Hikes, Etc. * * * Wllkerson A Brown. 613 Fort Ht. • over to the Orphans of St. Ann. For Dollar Day JOIN TO-DAY On Dellar Day- or any other day or ft ft ft M. Humber has received the yon tract for building the brickwork for the night you wlU find the C. A C. Taxi Lecture on Home Nursing.—The new gasometer for the Victoria Ggs Company. It wjll have a capacity of Service up to the standard of the best Besides the special bargains in music noted be Y. M. C. A. Anal lecture on Home Nursing will be 110.900 Yeet per night, capable bf being Increased to 230,000 feet If required. service In any city In the world with Phene 2900. View and Blanshard delivered to the class this evening in low, Western Canada’s Largest Music House will, more reasonable rates than most. the Y.'W. C. A. Phone 185, 186 or 693. • ft ft ft on Dollar Day, give particular attention to the dis A * * Chapter in Charge.—The Florence Monthly Moating.—The Social Ser play of a complete line of music, instruments and ac Lawn-Mower Hospital, €14 Cormor Nightingale chapter, I. O. D. E.. w Ilf vice commission will hold their regu- ant. Patients called for. Night be in charge of the Temple buildings lar monthly meeting Monday MAKING MONEY GO A cessories of every description at exceptionally low phone If57L. • OUTTERICK PATTERNS to-morrow morning. ternoon at 2.30 o’clock In the Y. values. -t. * * * C. A LONG WAY Sands Funeral Furnishing Ce., Ltd. ft ft ft Orange Ledge.—A meeting of L. O. ft ft ft National advertisers are some Lady in attendance; charges reason L. 0. L. Meeting.—Sir George White Look Over This List of Music Values for To-morrow able. Phone 3306 day or night. OT-~ X.. 2374. will lie held in the Orange times persuaded that they can DOLLAR DAY hall, Yates street, this evening at 7.30 memorial. L. O. L.. 2374, will hold their flee and chapel. 1515 Quadra Street • make their "money go farther" If Francis Day A Hunter's An- Wlcken's FoH> of Music regular monthly meeting this evening sharp. Important business will be they do not use newspapers. Rhymes. SPECIALS ft * ft transacted. at 7.30 o’clock in the Orange hall. Boats, Canoes and Evlnrude Motor Yates street. Frequently they .make It go so Harry I^auder’s Folios BLGU8E8. Middles and oth Rowboats for hire Point Ellice Hot ft ft ft far that It never comes back. er* ...... *1.00 Ailsa Craig Camp.—Till* evening the ft ft ft house. Phone 3341 • Newspaper advertising on the Dollar Day, 3 for $1.00 Ailsa Craig Camp. No. 71." Hons of Examinations Open Monday.—Mon CORSETS. Crompton's, etc.. other hand - brings Immediate, de ft A * Scotland, will meet in the Foresters' day next at 6 a." m. the McGill matric • 1.00 Transfer Draye—from the C. & C. finite returns —returns that can be hall. Broad street. A full attendance ulation examinations will open, at the Giant Folio of Music, r__ Mammoth Folio of Music. LJ8LK HOSK, 2. 3 or 4 .«tables are dependable; operated by high school, corner of Fern wood and weighed and measured. of members Is requested. Vnlx'ersal Song Folio .» pair* for ...... •l.OO experienced men. The rates are low ft ft ft Uamosun street». The returns directly sell the VK8TH. 2, 3 or 4 for fl.OO and the service prompt. Phone 693 • Garden Party.—A garden party and ft ft ft goods, (hej- enthuse the dealer, they Dollar Day, 3 for $1.00 ‘combinations, 2 for ft ft ft sale of work will lie held In the Park Concert.—There will be sev pay the advertiser. Thomson's Funeral Parlors (Hanna ...... fl.OO grounds of Watson Cfark's residence, eral special numbers at the concert to National advertisers need news- A Thomson), 827 Pandora avenue UTILITY DRESSÉ», some corner Ooaworth road, on the after be given at Stadacona park this even All Popular Songs, 10 for $1.00 Phone 498. Open day and night Lady ing by the Fusillent band. These con regular *2.75 ...... Sl.OO noon of June ZS. under the auspices Including: assistant. Our charges are reasonable. of the ladles’ Guild of SW-Marv Mag certs are given every Tuesday and Fri PRINCESS SLIPS fl.OO Motor hearse In connection. • ilalene Mission, Oakland*. Useful ar day evening This evening, as usual, Can’t You Hear -the Calling. When You Wore the Tulip NIGHTGOWNS .. fl.OO ft * ft ticles will be offered for sale. the band will be assisted by vocalists, Caroline? I Want to Go to Toklo CHILDREN'S DRESSES At Flewin's, 1106 Douglas street ft ft "ft Little Bit of Heaven Called Ire- I'm on My Way to Dublin Bay ...... •l.OO Dollar Day. Carnations. 20c; Spanish ft ft ft “FACE STOPPED BULLET” Tender fer Timber.—Tenders are Illustrated Lecture.—W. G. Winter- Jolly Good Luck to the Girt Iris. 10c; Peonies, 40c. • bum will give an illustrated Igcturè being called for -by the - minister of Cheery Letter From Longshoreman in There'e a Little .Spark of Love That Loves a Sailor 1--4-V -fi ' « »\> g.-n Apparatus f>r Breathing, lands for the purchase of timber II the Trenches; Germans Cowardly BtlfTBuralhg Lads Yn Nary Blue Phoenix Stout, $1.60 per doa. quarts • and Irrespirable Atmospheres" In the G. A. Richardson &lfe cense x439. under which may be cut Race; Will Not Face Steel. ft ft ft rooms of the Marine and Stationary see Yates street Auto and Carriage Pointing. Wm f.760,000 feet of fir and cedar on an area north of Lot 2743, New Weatmin Engineers union, Yates street. The F. Cody, secretary of the Longshore All Standard Songs, 5 for $1.00 VICTORIA MOUS1 D. Cartier. 364 Belleville street, ad meeting will commence at 8 o'clock joining C. P. R. wharf. Reaaonable ster district. Two years Is allowed men's local, has received an Interest Including: prices, satisfaction guaranteed. • for the removal of the timber ing letter from the trenches, written ft ft ft ft ft ft by Pte. C. Bourne, of B company, let Th- Song of Hungs A Perfect Day ______Al ft —ft Changes in School Districts.—The Hew Do We Knew?—“How Do We Northampton regiment. Bourne was And Many Others Picnicking in Parties—In any one of council of public Instruction has Know That There la a God'’’ will he formerly a longshoreman here, and a score of pleasant places within a few raised the status of the Royston miles of Victoria can be enjoyed best the subject of Rev. J. B. Warnlcker's went tu the front Immediately on the school, district from an assisted dis outbreak of hostilities. He writes in when exclusive upe of a C. A C. motor sermon at the Dominion theatre. First Musical Comedy Folios, Beg. $2.80, for $1.00 Baptist churçh. on Sunday evening, trict to a regularly organized district, part: “I have been wounded. I got »r horse-drawn coach is arranged for. Including: this being another address In the and the status of the Movie district In the wa> of some of Kaiser Willy's Cost Is little. Phone 186. 186 or 693. • has been reduced from that of an or irrstig$rl|ool serie* on "Questions, That the People shrapnel on his birthday, and stopped Billie Taylor; The Burgomaster: Red Feather: - Rose Maiden; Sul ft ft ft ganized to tin assisted school district, ' Are Asking " The musical part of the one of the pellet* with my face. It Chimes of Normandy; Earl and tan of Sulu; Spring Maid; When FOR BOYS New Refreshment Store, Fowl Bay services will be Interesting. ft ft ft was only a slight wound, though It the Girl: Dorothy; Dolly Var- Johnny Comes Marching Home; Recent successes St Me beach. Spend the day at Victoria's Sidney Water A Power Co.—At the went in Just ah tlcal Equality league, which is meet -rr- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ] ing to-day in the mainland city, and which he is also addressing. He in tends returning to Victoria to-morrow All personal Items sent by man 1er evening. publication must be signed with t$4Yaw ..... ' aad address of the sender. The Dollar Day -Bargain Dollar Day Rev. D.\ Leslie Clay on Wednesday celebrated the marriage- of Bertha, G. P. James, of Hamilton, Is. a guest UAMTCO. Specials daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry at the Empress hotel. Brown, of London, England, and Wil / * ft * Below are only a few liam Henry, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Feast at Scurrah’s E. E. Wright, of Montreal, is a guest of our many snaps tor W. IjL Cox, of 187 Joseph street, this at the Empress hotel. Saturday, June 12, at city. The bride was attired in an .at This Store Will Be Open Until 9.30 Srurralix will have a feast of splendid values to offer Dollar Day ft ft ft tractive frock of grey bengallne, and To-niurrow Evening pairuns next. Saturday, all picked ftejn our exclusive stock of the J. L. White, of Greenwood, le regis wore a wreath of orange blossom. Mr» finest Women's Wear. tered at the Empress hotel. $1.00 Each Dorothy , Gill acted aa ma Iron-of- M Soldiers1 Money Belts. honor. The best man was H. Ely. White Duck and Horrockses* English Rep Skirts.. Regular to ft ft ft A. If. Tow#, of London, Ontario, le a Regular price ....J2.W Following the ceremonV a reception Sterling Silver Clothes baa held at the residence of the bride guest at the Empress hotel Brushes. Re« price IS.» Dollar Day Bargains Long Kimena, in figured crepes. Regular to $5.76 for...... f 1.00 groom’s parents, and later Mr. and » * * Oak and Silver Salad Short Kimonas. In figured crepes Regular H 2k. 2 for...... R. A. Reynolds, of Stamford, Conn., Servers He*, price MW Mrs. Cox left for a honeymoon trip Lingerie Blouses, in voiles, crepes, marquisettes, with a few sUks. Silver OU Container. of the Sound cities, on their return Is staying at the Dominion. Iteeular price ...... M •» from which th«y will take up their Shop Here Saturday Regular 11 M to $*. for ...... * ft ft ft Silver Plated Traya. residence at 189 Joseph street $1.00 Middy Blouses, In smartest styles. Regular »l «© for W. N. Millar, pf Toronto, arrived at Regular price ...... Ml* -Aft* Underskirts, In satin, moire, and mercerised satin. Regular ILS© to the Empress hotel yesterday. - Hal Pin». Regular price. #.60 to ...... ** At the Bishop*ft Palace. View street, The splendid list of values presented here S3.60 for ...... • ft ft ft Long Silver Neck Chaîna. an Interesting wedding was quietly cel Fine Wool Sweater, regular $4 25 to $*.00 for ...... $1.00 Charles B. Lee, of Winnipeg, arrived Regular price ...... *56» ebrated yesterdays afternoon at 3 will prove of exceptional interest to every at the Empress hotel yesterday. Stiver and Oold > U|ed o’clock, the principals being Anna Broochra. Reg- IgJJ woman in this vicinity. These are real One-third-.off regular prices ef all suits on Dollar Day A A A Stella, daughter of the late L. G. and W. J. Wallace, of Brentwood bay. Is Sliver-Mounted V**»**! Mr*. McQuade, and Allan Lawrence Dollar Day values on lines of dependable ~ Big Reductions in All Summer Dresse» a guest of the Dominion hotel. Bottle. 1W P''l<'- Johnson, son of Mr. and Mr*. William and exclusive merit. ft ft ft Oak and Silver Butter L Johnson, of New Westminster. The Dr. Nicholson, of Ladysmith, Is re Utah. Rrs Pr‘r' ceremony, though quiet, was very r> Pine Fountain gistered at the Dominion hotel, pretty, the bride looking charmingly Shop here oil Dollar Day. You will find this f?8 YATES ST. Correct Hair Regular price ft ft ft girlish In a becoming traveling cos the best opportunity of the season to sup end Garments •i. T. Wilkinson, of Vancouver, regis tume of white corduroy, with chic Pair sterling Silver Salta tered at the Empress hotel yesterday. black and white hat trimmed with pink ply your Summer requirements. Phone 3983 for Women. In cane, lteg price #» * ft ft We also offer f«JJJJ and blue French flower*. Her bouquet C. R Reeves and Mark Huff, of sne day only ■ sp**lal was of white roses. Ml** Mini! Fraser. Head the following list of values very care Admission Ticket for Royal Victoria Theatre, good any shew Tuesday# Chilliwack, are staying at the Domin a- npr cent- dtocount. who.S&Hed as bridesmaid, wore a smart June IS. to Friday. June 18. given free with every Dollar Cash Purchase PtlKrter off all regular ion. ■uiL-of blue (labrlelle with a tan hat fully, and note the splendid.inducements.^ prices for essh only.------— here Saturday, June 12 Add trimmed with pink roses. The l»e*L Mr. lyd Mrs. A. L. Paine, of Ho- man wa* the bride’s brother. Peter Mc Waists, in many styles. Sack...... *1.00 bulam, ire staying at the Empress Quade. The rite wa* celebrated by Neekwear, in good variety. 4 for...... $1.00 hotel. Rev. Mgr. Leterme, V.G., and was wit Add Short!, Hill & nessed by the bridegroom’s parents Seamless Lisle Hose. :i pairs for...... $1.00 Chas. W. Plagie and Mrs. Slagle, of from New Westminster, and other Im Fibre Lisle Hose, 2 pairs for...... $1.00 Dayton. Ohio, are staying at the Duncan, Dd mediate relatives and friends of the CASH BUYERS ARE CASH SAVERS Dominion. JEWELERS principals. After the ceremony Mr. Pure Silk Hose, per pair...... $1.00 Add- Cor. View and Broad Bta. and Mrs. Johnaon left by the Seattle Gloves, in tan, white or black. Per pair.... $1.00 F. C. Brock and Mrs. Brock, of boat for- a few day’s’ honeymoon trip, Courtenay, B. C., are registered at the and on their return will take up their Semi-House Dresses. 2 for...... $1.00 Dominion hotel. home at 912 Burdett avenue. Corsets, special value...... $1.00 Add H. J. Buckle, of Vancouver, was Nightgowns in muslin. Special...... ,..$1.00 Tomorrow’s $l Day among the arrivals yesterday at the Combinations in muslin. Special ...... $1.00 Empress hotel. AT THE THEATRES Add Franclaco, are registered at the Dome Rengaline Silks. 36-inch. Per yard...... $1.00 C. A. Welsh ahd Dr. J. O. Mackay, ALLEN PLAYERS. Pongee Silks, 34-inch, 4 yards for...... '..$1.00 One dollar will aevotnplish more here to-morrow than you of New Westminster, are registered at * * * the Dominion hotel. J. M. Maeoun. C. M. O., Mrs. Macoun Outing Hats, each ...... $1.00 To-morrow afternoon a matinee per could possibly imagine. At any time your money goea farther ft., ft ft and their dauuhter. Ottawa, are spend Trimmed Hats, each ...... $1.00 H. L. Edmonds and J. R. Agar, of formance of the famous old English ing come time on the Island, and are here. New Westminster, arrived at the Em melodrama. “Thé Stowaway,” will be Children's Dresses and Hats, each ...... $1.00 the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. press hotel yesterday. given. Miss Verna Felton, as Table Linen, 2 yards for...... $1.00 =>. Add Wheeler, Sidney. t’hucky, the Newsboy, has won many Here This a Dollar’s War Hi F. W. Parker. Il, D. Hennis and F. Add Linen Table Napkins. 6 for...... $1.00 C. H. Trim and Mr». Trim. J. A. new friends this week, not only by H. Weagener. of Seattle, are staying Sheets, full bleached. Pair ...... $1.00 / Every department in our store will have s|>eeials that will ai the Dominion hotel. Savage and Mrs. Ravage and Geo. her able Impersonation of the boy Add Ix.ndon and Mr*. Isondon comprise » part, hut with her songs There is Bedspreads, white. Each...... $1.00 astonish you on Dollar Day. J. J. White. Sidney, Is attending the party from W cat ham Hand who are ■something doing’’ all the time in Pillow Slips. 3 pairs for...... $1.00 convention of the associated boirds staying at the Dominion hotel. ‘The Stowaway,” plenty of rollicking of trade in New Westminster as the .AAA fun and thrilling moments in amund- Turkish Towels, 5 for...... $1.00 representative of SSe Sidney board. Rev. 11. L R. Speight went over to anee. *Th* greet robbery sept*» in Cretonnes and Curtain. Muslin*, 3 yards for $1.00 Add Vancouver yesterday to attend the which a safe is blown open. Is quite a C. W. O’Neill and Mrs O’Neill of nnnual convention of the provincial remark*.hie piece of stage work and Vmbrellas. Very durable covers...'!...... $1.00 Duncan, with their friends. Mrs. R. W. C. T V.. at which he was to apeak, wins many rounds of applause The Dresden Ribbons. 4-inch, 3 yards for...... $1.00 A Few of Them H Coyne and Miss M. Heaton, of Pan and the annual convention of the Pull- big yacht scene Is another feature of the production worth seeing. Taffeta Ribbons. 4%-incli. 10 yards for...... $1.00 Reception Tea, 1 Ne. 1 Jap Rke, 20 $1.00 $1.00 Toilet Soaps. 3 boxes for------v------$1.00 lbs. for ...... lbs. for ....'—.a PRINCESS THEATRE STARS IN NEW DRAMA. Talcum Powder, 6 tins for...... $1.00 Whtte Swan Soap $1.00 Randalls’ Grape $1.00 Robert léonard and Ella llall. the 6 pk|*. fur...... Juice, $ bottles MISS VERNA FELTON AND famous stars of the "Master Key” ser Mtnntn's Talcum Powder. Dent I- THE ALLEN PLATERS IN ial nre appearing in a new drama, at 20 Odd Suits and Coats to Walnuts, $1.00 the Variety theatre to-day and to i fric» or Shaving 7 lbs. for ...... “The Stowaway” morrow. entitled “The Silent t’om- Cream, 5 of any Popular Price» Curtain 136 Sharp. itiand.” This picture Is one of the best Clear at $7,50 $1.00 Toilet Paper, 2S To-Night of these for .... $1.00 four-reel dramas produced by the t’ol- pkts...... x ersal Film Co, for some time, and Wrights Coal Tar shows these two screen. favorites at Mission Black %t. ud Siturdiy Soap,. 2 boxes $1.00 $1.00 their best. They are supported by a «56 Yates Street, Victoria. Phone 1871 for ...... Figs, 16 lbs. ... Continuous Performance. Mal- strong and capable cast. Several in PANTAGESTHEATRE teresting scenes are show n In the ”Anl- I 676 Granville Street, Vancouver Old Dutch Citant* tnee 1-*; Kvenln* 7-11. Scrubbs* Ammonia $1.00 $1.00 Unequalled Vaudeville. mated Weekly” Walter Charles furn- I 3 bottles for ... or, 12 for ...... Here Are Six Photoplay! WEEK OF JUNE 7 TKa Very Pick of the General ishee the musical programme for the * pictures. The whole forming one of the | Sh.rr.fT* Lemon or Hemx Perk and — Programme $1.00 Wonderful playlet featuring Mrongeit attractions seen in this city Vanilla, 2 large Beans, 11 tins MI8S $1.00 THE GENTLEMAN BURGLAR for some time. bottles ...... Men’s Block Cash Drums,. Two Reels company. The picture Is good and af ated. while Miss Dorothy Vaughan $1.00 ha* made many friends by her bright Sheriffs’ Scotch mere Socks, S pr SARAH PADDEH THE FABLE OF THE BUSY FREE TICKETS. fords capital entertainment. The two- singing of several new drive as aye Marmalade, 4 “THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF MAN AND THE IDLE WOMAN reel special comedy by the Keystone To-morrow there will be a dollar care *ongs. $1.00 Black Llama Hose. 3 BARGAIN ROW” George Ade Comedy. company is full of funny situations large Jars ...... day theatre ticket special bargain and provides abundant laughter. This JEAN THE FAITHFUL Rhubarb in syrup. $1.00 Also: Ichikawa Broe., Random given by some of the store* who are week-end show is quite one of the best $1.00 A Picture That Will Interest 17 tine for .... Trie, Dorothy Vaughn, Friend offering special dollar day attractions. seen at the Dominion for some time. THIN PEOPLE CAN THE STRATEGIST Acting in conjunction with the Royal Eggo Baking Pew- Tomato Relish, 7 end Downing, Weet end Yen $1.00 $1.00 An tinting Newspaper Story. Victoria theatre they will distribute COLUMBIA THEATRE. % dor, « tins for.. bottles ...... tickets for any show at the Royal Moving Pictures ef H. M. S. HIS NEMESIS Victoria from Tuesday to Friday next Bruce's Herrings. 7 large tins A TbrMUng Society Drama In A double bill Is being presented at INCREASE WEIGHT Kent end Italian Cavalry. week Inclusive. These tickets will be the Columbia and is meeting with the Two Acta rive* by certain stores to any cus Performances: Matinee, 2; Even approval of the patrons of this popu Thin men and women who would like This is only a few of the many bargains. Visit our store WHO'S HUSBAND tomer buying goods worth one dollar lar theatre Both the vaudeville and jto Incregse their weight with 10 or 15 ing*. 7.36 and 6.1$. pounds of healthy stay then-” tat The Stream of the Screen. or more. A* the bill to be offered at pictures are above the average, and and you'll find lots more. the Royal Victoria Is to be a good one should try eating a little Sargol with the management promises that ar tl.rir meals for a while and note results. It Is probable many people will take rangements have been cdmpleted ROYAL ORCHESTRA this opportunity of getting a free Here is a good test worth trying. First whereby this standard will be kept up weigh yourself and measure yourself. r/i ('t/it/ \<'/y ticket. These tickets w III be given in futuire*. The Valentino Duo. in Then take 8argol-one tablet with every Matinee. l»c: Evenlna. away by Weller Brothers, Limited, strumentalists, who have been feat meal—for two weeks. Then weigh and • Pr'/ii. a/a , . lie and 16c. Gordon’* Limited, W. II Wilk. r- VICTORIA- DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915 UNEMPLOYED WANT Bigger Values For Your Dollar MAYOR TO APPEAL When You Purchase at Wescott’s Read These Astonishing Offerings for To morrow Demonstration Occurs This Morning, When Court of Re Striped Crepes, 8 Yards fl.OO—In-sky and hello. 93.00 D. A A. Corsets, Pair fl.OO— Rustproof bon Regular 2oc yard. ing. six garters, new model. vision Makes Its Calls Circular Pillow Cotton, 5 Yards fl.OO-ln 40. 42 44- Ladiee' Allover Aprons, 2 for fl.OO-FIne lawna, Inch widths, heavy and firm. neat embroidery trimmings. Regular to $1.00 is firmly estab Fine Ginghams. 10 Yards Sl*®0-Neat and good Ladiee* Knit Combinations, 3 for 91.00—Short When th# court of revision met this wearing. Regular 12 He and 15c. sleeve and knee length, lace trimming». morning, the visit of Inspection to the lished on a basts oi great xurlous properties which have to be GIRLS DRESSES FOR AGES 2 TO 14 YEARS, 85c seen personally, led to a slight demon stration at Cormorant atreet, on the things a<$uaily tccomp- From 7 SO to 9.30 to-morrow evening we placé on sale a limited number of smart Ameri part of the unemployed. can style Dresses for the kiddles. Materials are Repps. Ginghams, Piques, Prints, etc., all The party had stopped to eee some neat patterns and good colors. Come early for these at 86#. property, and the men congregated round the municipal labor bureau thought the mayor and aldermen would speak. to them before going on. Children's Dresses, Regular 50c, 3 fer 91*®®—Dark lt %ringB «!) -you, no anatter -Where you -live, tfh* superb Hemstitched Sheets, 2 x 2'/* Varda at 91*00—Extra As. however, on completing their work and light wash prints, also pinafores shown. soft and heavy thread, good wearing. the cars drove on. some of the as «t of *ffaa-wvrifffc f»a te#t cslngeie end numkitaui* It Best English Prints, S Yards 9**®® Light and dark Child4» Hose Oddments, 5 Pair 91.00—Values to 8Sc. sembled men voiced their disapproval fast colora Regular 16c. si see 5 to $V at the action of the civic party. As thee* ig*Mt nSISi—n eapsem* in Its ltie-kUie sen- a result the unemployed held a mass Big Turkish Towels, 4 fer 91*00—White, light or Ladies’ Knit Underveete, 6 fer 91.00 -Short or no meeting later, and named a commit- dibans ■ the ertiits tfaemeafce*. These Is no-other dark color*; In big sise. - . ■ =----- sleeve and splendid value. . ______14* to wait on the mayor, arid Urge Corduroy Velveteena 2 Yards 91*00—Navy, ease, Ladiee’ Waists, all sixes, at 91.00-Many new style» him to make the appeal for assist brown and green, heavy weight. In voiles, sixes 34 to 40. ance which has hitherto been delayed Curtain Scrim, 6 Yerde 91»®®—39-inch width, neat Ladies’ Silk Boot Hose, 3 Pair 9I.OO--I11 black or on the part of the civic authorities, floral borders, white, sixes -84* to 10. ——. to the ^provincial governments ..... Men's Work Shirta 2 for fl.OO—Ught or dark col Children’s Dresse», age» 2 te 14, at 91.00—Scone of There are now some 2.350 names reg oh hue horn yen Then the meeeeA ors. sixes 14 V» to l$tfc. pretty styles. Regular to $1.76. istered at the bureau, and some 500 1er—in every city or ire» Men’s Dress Shirts at’ 91*®®—Our regular special Big Bed Spreads, each 91*00—Fine, close weave persons have expressed a wish to have their names submitted to the British $1.25 line, all sixes. honeycomb. I’sual $1.25. Mission of Inquiry Into Armament No home need be without a Vidtrdh—$31 labor supply. As, however, the NEW MIDDY WAISTS, *1.00, $160 AND $1.76 forms which are required have Victor germrifi 99c for ten inch, 4w*h not arrived, although they are ex WFSrnTT’S 1313 DOUGLAS ST pected to-morrow, the registry of ▼ V L/CJWy A A kj PHONE 5150 - NEAR YATE! applicants has been temporarily suspended, gome of the applicants are men who have never been able to work at their trade In this country, though experienced In shipyards and Patronal Festival. — To-day being Special Morning Service. — The Tired Dollar Day Shoppers call at large machine shops In the old coun the twenty-fifth patronal festival at morning service at the Metropolitan Sanitary Store. Fort street, for tree try cup of tea and blecuite. * St. Barnabas church, festival even Methodist church next Sunday will l>e No appointment has yet been made tir ù A by the committee to the position of song will he held and special music of a special character. The Sunday Wiper’s Saturday Special.—K. Mix female assistant at the bureau. Some rendered by the choir. The service school will have charge, and songs, ture. 20c. per pound, usual price, 30c; of the applications are from people of will commence at 8 o'clock. II. A recitations, etc., will In* rendered by 14 Gold and Silver Medals and endless experience. Diplomas awarded while In competi Johnson who played at the first pa the different departments of the In connection with the court of re school. The singing will be led by a tion with the leading firms in Eng vision. It should be explained that the tronal festival will assist at the organ. spécial Sunday school choir, and will land guarantees the public quality and aldermen had some 34 vases to Inspect, Th» Rev W, T. Keeling will he the be of a bright and Inspiring charac excellenc e Wiper A Co., The Peo and while a large number were In preacher. ter. ple's Confectioners. 1210 Douglas 8t. • Chinatown, a considérable time was occupied In the Inspect ion of the vari ous properties. A public announce ment of the decision of the court will be made early next week. __ CHANGE IN OLD FIRM Vldtroie, VI $33.50 Business of Joseph Sommer A Sene •we »hetoe) *4-7.00 New e Joint-Stock Dollar Day Bargains Concern. The old-established firm of Joseph Sommer A Son*, which ha* been In 06»' Jmm $21.04 le t)0i tee CJW w»*- » Ik li flueedle» buHiness In this city as picture deal Vine Reoenk m 90c I™ tke turn «feeto. « tor "He er» and framers for over thirty years, -ck -d ha* been formed Into a Joint-stock Mete. Vww ■ima » er tome « cfer ■ Oiefc Wito fee Aee «W That Will Take company, with a capital of $25.000. ■.«.«OOlVd. Hn* The business will continue to be con *«■ mam ducted In the premise» so long oc cupied by Mr. Hummers at 1012 Gov ernment street, and will Ik* carried on BERLINER GRAM-O-PHONE CO. by him and his eons, under the style of Joseph Sommer A Son*. Limited. Some Beating With the usual powers of a joint- stock company the chief objects for which It Is Incorporated are given as OB Lenoir Street, Montreal the carrying on In this province and You will have to admit that these are bargains worth while. Every man elsewhere of the business of whole- and woman should make a special effort to get here and partake of these and retail dealers In articles of art. paintings, prints, pictures, photographic i « every town end city. splendid values. We know they can't In1 beat, so just make a note of what and artists' supplies, articles of vertu, you need, then he here early Saturday morning. We do not give values like hric-a-brar. artistic chtnaware. picture VICbor Home Prododfcs frame* and framing, and to buy. sell, ______Ul« these away every day. Saturday is the day. Don't fail to put us on your manufacture, exchange, and deal In all snrti goods, commodities, and merchan shopping list. dise as are generally dealt with In con nection with such business. The Granite Trading Association. Limited. Teppen. B. has been grant ed a certificate of Incorporation undef FOR SALE BY the Co-operative Associations act. Three Vancouver companies are giv READ! 'READ! READ! READ! en certificates under the Companies set; A. De*Brisav A Company, Limit Gideon Hicks Piano Co ed. with a capital of $36.000; Heron- dale Farm. Limited, capital $26,000; MEN 8 DEPARTMENT Men's Suits, regular *22.00. Dollar Day X'lklng Mining Company. Limited (non- price ...... $15.00 809 GOVERNMENT STREET 266 Men's Hats, newest styles, etc*. Regular personal liability), capital $15.000. Men's Suits, regular *25.00. Dollar Day The Union l^ind A Timber Co., OPPOSITE POST OFFICE #2 and $3. Dollar Day...... $1.00 which has Its head office In Indianap price ...... gi8.5e 45 Men's Negligee Shirts, regular *1.50. olis. Is registered a* an extra-provin Men's Suits, regular *30.00. Dollar Day cial company, with Us office for the Dollar Day ...... 50# ■ price...... gss.se province In Vancouver and Edward J. 30 Men's Shirts, collars attached, regular *1 iSwon as iU attorney. This is a com BOYS' DEPARTMENT pany Incorporated under the laws of aud *1.25. Dollar Day...... 50# the state of Indiana for fifty year from November 9. 1912. 66 Men’s Shirts, with and without collar. 46 Boys' Tweed Suits, grey''and brown school, which Is continuing It* eeaelon atreet. who photographed the group; Regular *1.25 and *1.75. Dollar Day. 75# shad<-s. Sizes 24 to 35: Regular *5.00 after the Normal school* closed for and all those who helped towsrds the 175 Men’s Shirts, with and without collar. and *8.50. Dollar Day.,...... $3.00 DELIGHTFUL SUMMER PREPARING FOR THE the summer vacation. It le not known success of the entertainment. The yet how many students will rit In this ladles of the church, who ~v«*re pre Regular *1.25 and *2. Dollar Day. $1.00 36 Boys’ Bln# Chambray Shirts, regular 35c. DRINKS centre,' but Judging from the school sent In large numbers, were accorded Men’s Ties, regular 25c. Dollar Day. 6 Dollar Day, 3 for...... $1.00 attendance It le expected that the total three ringing cheers for their pospit- for ...... $1.00 66 Boys’ Shirts, aaaorted patterns, regular Many Tempting Beverages From the ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS will approximate closely to that of allty. The male part of the congre Same Bottle. last year, which was a considerable gation was represented by Rev. Dr. Men’s Ties, regular 50c. Dollar Day, :l 75c to 90c. Dollar Day...... SO# advance on 191L MacRae. Alderman McCandlese end for...... $1.00 All Our 76c Boys’ Shirt Waists, Dollar Day One of the very pleasant features of MiHriFS. DofiATd Fraeer. Duncan Stew - Men's Ties, regular 75c. Dollar Day, 50* price ...... SO# a bottle of Montserrat Lime Fruit Many Candidates Will Sit on art. Fred Peatt, M. A. Holandt. Rich Juice le Ite versatility. ard Currie. James Tagg. John Cots- Men's Light Underwear, regular 50c. Dollar Boys’ White Flannel and Cotton Night- Monday Week for Tests in LOCAL NEWS ford and others. The ordinary' Montserrat beverage Is Day. 3 pieces ...... $1.00 shirts, regular 90e. Dollar Day...... SO# ft » » made with half a wine glassful of Various Grades Interesting Tepie. — ‘•Slacker*. Cowiohan Valley Cadets. — Major All Straw Hats, Dollar Day...... 50* Mentserrat. *ome sugar, broken Ice Boys’ Wash Suits, Binder styles, regular Sneak» and Shirker».’ will be Rev. Dr. Belson, officer in charge of the or Men's Wash Vests, regular *1.50 to *3.50. and a glassful of water. This le de *1.75 to *2.25. Dollar Day...... $1.00 Maclean'» eubject at St. Paul a Pres ganisation and inspection of cadet Dollar Day ...... $1.00 lightful and quenche* the thirst. corps for the province, will Inspect Boys' Handkerchiefs, regular 2 for 25c. The school* arc now preparing for byterian church. Victoria West, next Men> Linen Collars, odd lines. Regular 2 Another Montserrat beverage can be the Cowlchan Valley cadets on the annual examination» which begin for 25?. Dollar Day....-...... 5# Dollar Day, each ...... 5# made by using H«*da water Instead of Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. Wednesday afternoon next. Men’s Suits, regular *15. Dollar Day. Boys’ Odd Pants, bloomer and plain styles. plain water. It gives a little more on Monday week. The examination» * * tr » » * price...... $9.50 Regular *1 aud *1.25. Dollar Day.. .75# snap. Golfers like It. for admission to High schools will be Mothering the Beye^—The Ladiee’ H. M. 8. Kent Gaelic Service.—A' Montaerrat can al*o he uaed Instead held at all place» where High school* Aid society of St. Paul'» Presbyterian special Gaelic service for the High of lemon* for fUkVKln* .Unu&tUgp arP In operation, and at other centres. church, entertained the landers of H. M 8. Kent will tie held H.W n—I - • I...... • .... i■ h■ ■ li r I —liai h»e schedule- b** sa fôYfôWS;" ‘ and Ice creams. ' boy» of the H. M H. KW wt Use »* HA.PaulN Preebyteri*» etoureh m- Monday—Heating of candidates. Montserrat Is not common Lime Gorge park yesterday afternoon. The Sunday at 4 p. m. A cordial Invitation 8.45 to •; British history, 9 to 10.10; Jtitre. It Is pressed from fresh culti B. C. Electric railway kindly provided Is extended to all who may be Inter Nature lessons. 10.45 to It; English vated lime* from the beautiful Island free transportation, and at 1 p m. ested: - Rev Det H. N. Maclean wilt For $100 Gold Prise Coupons. literature. 1 to $; reading. 3 to — of Montîerrat. picked up the boy» who were ittend preach, and Captain Campbell, chap- Tuesday.—Arithmetic, 8.46 to 10.46; ^ tfnd •**««*« W*W t*. - .-tec «Si— ^ FÔÊGÜTTMTLAmr olunt..r ' "Kwrve.—The - Victoria mar and composition, 1 to 3; reading. Victoria Volunteer Reserve will parade sat down to an excellent tea, the Seamen’s Institute Tag Day—-To I to —. morrow will be observed as ’ Tag Day” at 7 p. m. sharp on Monday at the Wedne*day Geography. 8 45 to tables being laden with, a great abun In aid of the work of the Connaught drill hall. Mon ale* street A4I mem 10.15; Canadian history, 10.30 to II; dance of good things Rev. Dr. Mac- bers are requested to be In attend lean Introduced Mrs. John Cotsford, Seamen's Institute. A" number of drawing. 1 to L th.. i .»ijI»»' timid ance. JjUa ______*' - - ri»g.aw%iwa ' twr rour*p) wftt be i distinctive badges, will sell rises for •same time and place amlned during tKe first five daye of loading part In th* entertainment. ■ ’tint, asm# '«fee*. Ternary, of. .«w*v hOteffcvteMtlly eppieudfd. the benefit of the sailors- home e* Is Doing Well.—The many friends Inere ha* already been published. This The boy» «en» eeV*™* en» «,» *MSw5RAfSrm, of Bergt. J. C. Anthony. 7th battalion, test Is divided Into several schedule» Joined In "The Maple Leaf* Amour 581 JOHNSON STREET recently reported wounded at the front according to the ciaaa of. examination thoee who a**l*ted In making the oc buy » fine Various centres In the will be interested to learn from a pri the teacher ,1» taking. The variety of casion a succès»’ were John Richards, city will be established for the day. I Phone 1008 Phone 1008 vate cable Just received that he Is npy •ubjwte la thé» course is more extend who genervusiy provided a monster where flags «HI be purchasable, and at the Connaught hospital, Aldershot ed than In the Junior examination. fruit cake suitably Inscribed and dec- each collector will be provided with a Kagland, su fftfisg....from shrapnel wound of leg. He is doing well. taken by the pupils In the . model Joseph Sommers, of Government lions. -«tots «?!£=***«*•-**- •-----«ouü6bïwh-~' VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915 the Siberian const two years ago, and made a long overland journey from the 6.8. “PRINCE RUPERT** 8.6. “PRINCE GEORGE** ARCTIC WINTER TOOK Arctic ocean to t*lover bay. COURSE OF CURRENTS HURLEY CHINE RUNS SOLD A Russian mail steamer passed the The House and Lot Advertised by winter frosen in near the mouth of Delightful Northern us In last night s Times. MANY SEAMEN’S LIVES the Kollma. IN NARROWS ALTERED SHORT OF BUNKERS heNe*8 another snap The gasoline schooner New Jersey, Cruises which left Nome last fall with Orln Through the Inside channels of the Pacific Ocean; DUPPLIN ROAD Rank in command and a crew of amidst Island, Mountain, Forest and Glacial Scfcnery. Adjoining City Limits, Eskimos, Including four who were Dredging of Treacherous En Steamship Which is to Load Close to Douglas 8t. Polar Bear at Nome From Si shipwrecked with Capt. Bartlett on the Rétum Excursion 4-ROOMED COTTAGE Karluk, Is believed to have been lost trance to Vancouver Has Lumber for Port Nelson, $38 Far# $38 beria With Thrilling Story; In the Arctic. The New Jersey was Newly papered and painted Was at Eureka Yesterday A two-day stop-over permitted at Prince Rupert. throughput. Belvedere Wrecked bound for Point Barrow. Wreckage Brought About Change of the schooner has come ashore at flailing Every SATURDAY During JUNE, JULY and AUGUST Large Let (40 x 160) Cape Thompson, south of Point Hope. Excellent garden soil. The New Jersey was thlrty-siz feet TRI WEEKLY SAILINGS Lane to rear leading to DouglSs St Running short of coal when plugging Nome, Alaska, June 11.—The gaso long and wan built at Beattie for the Vancouver. B. C., June 11.—Discuss FOR PRINCE RUPERT—Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday, 3.30 p.m. This has heen_ adlvertlsed a big ing the effect of the dredging opera up the coast against strong northerly 11.600. The present line schooner Polar Rear, Capt. Louis Methodist mission at . Sinuk, thirty Saturday steamer runs through to Anyox. tions carried out in the First Nar weather, the British steamship Hurley miles west of Nome. FOR VANCOUVER—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 3 30 p.m. Lane, which sailed from Seattle March rows during the la»( three or four Chine, Capt. Davies, was forced to put Polar Bear All But Wrecked. FOR SEATTLE—Wednesday, Friday. Sunday, 12.00 midnight. ONLY $1,250 25 last, arrived from the Siberian coast years, navigator* to-day decided that Into Eureka, Cal, yesterday morning. The Polar Bear herself was all but on Wednesday night with tales of while no difference had been made in After being under the bunkering chutes C. F. EARLE, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Phone 1242. and Is being sold to close out an wrecked in a storm off Cape Navarine. estate. The terms are cash, but storm and death. . Capt. Lane reported the velocity of the tides in either the for several hour» she resumed her voy 900 Wharf Street. Siberia, sustained damage which we ran arrange a mortgage for a that the steam whaler Belvedere, com First or Second Narrows, considerable age. Eureka is 600 miles south of this portion of the amount. caused her to return to Vnalaskn for manded by Capt A. P. Jochlmson, who Improvement was noticeable in the port, and it I. expected that the vessel . If You Want It Apply Early repairs. Second Officer Harry Slade First Narrows by reason of the diver will reach William Head about noon an commander of the schooner King & died of apoplexy and was burled at Wlnge. which rescued the Htefansson sion of the current#*-^ ' to-morrow. sea. On the way to Vnalaskn Capt. survivors from Wrangel Island laat Before the Mastodon went , to work The Durley Chine I* coming to load Lane touched at Nunlvak Island and SW1NERT0N & summer, was nearly wrecked In a ter and dredged along the shoal north a cargo of lumber for P*rt Nelson. Canadian Pacific Railway Co took off the surviving members of the shore, the flood tides hit the Narrows Hhe I* under charter to thVdepartment rible storm In Kamchatka buy, on the crew of the wrecked Japanese schooner MUSGRAVE Siberian coast, and four of the crew at an angle with the result that of railways and canals and’will take on Diakt, whose loss has already l*een powerful back eddy prevailed along 1,500,000 feet at the Fraser River Mill». Winch Building. Fort Street perished. reported by cable. All the Japanese Heavy seas continually washed the the south, or Stanley Park shore. The The Durley will not pay a visit to this were suffering from frost bites and Round Trip Summer decks of the Belvedere, flooding the full strength of the tide, flood or ebb, coast, but will proceed direct from the Lune amputated the fingers and toes was then fourni about where the water quarantine station, where a Vancouver engine room and other passage* and of several of the castaways, using as S. A. BAIRD •fiSwH causing the ship to founder. mains cross. The angle at which the pilot will join Her. She Is a vessel of surgical Instruments a Jack-knife and Excursion Rates *210 Douglas Street. Two days after anchoring six men put flood tides entered the Narrows along 1,167 tons and cannot load a very heavy a hacksaw. He then transported the a line from Prospect Bluff to Capllano TO MOUNTAIN RESORTS AND POINTS IN B. C. out for shore In a row boat, which was Japanese to Unalnska, where the Unit FOR SALK. capsized. George Isbester, Antonio village, made It awkward for big ves For New Railway. ed States marine hospital cared for sels, but since the north shore hai On sale daily, June 1, 1916, and after. Final return limit Oct. 31, 1915 KRATINGS «I acre». Improved, good Roderick, John Dtimlng.i and a Rus The lumber which the steamship will been straightened out the tides hit the house, barns and all necessary , out sian, name unknown, were drowned. carry is to be used in building the Agaseir . , . . . $7.60 Kelowna . .$25.00 Summerlànd. $25.00 The Polar Bear will sail for the Narrow straight on, and thus the ctfr .$22.00 buildings. orchard and small fruits, Olaf Swensen, second officer of the terminal of the Hudson's Bay railway Banff...... $36.00 Nelson . . .$35.00 Sicameue . . Arctic ocean In a few days, following rents to be dealt with by shipping are $3145 price $72.500. ship and one of the Ptefanston rescue at Port Nelson. This new line of'steel Field ...... $32.26 Revelstoke $25.00 Golden. » • . CLARKE ST—New 6 roomed cottage, party last year, swam ashore, as also the retreating ice pack through Behring running straight In or straight out, and not at an angle. has been constructed for a considerable Optional Routes. Liberal Stop-Overs. Unexcelled Scenery. strictly modern: price $3,260, terms easy. did Chief Engineer J. T. Clayton. strait and then turning eastward. Capt. La no will steam towards Banks distance and trains are operating over For particulars relative to above ratez* and all information, phone or TO RENT. Trader Loses Hand. The full force of the tide, also, has it, but a long stretch of wild country Land, seeking for traces of Vllhjalmur been changed, and 1* now met with apply to C. P. R. Offices, 1102 Government Street. PEACH WOOD AVE-4 rooms, basement. Capt. N. M. Wedding, of the small remains to be tracked. polished fl.tors ...... v...... $17 60 Stefannson and two companions, who right off FVospect Bluff, and, further This Is the first time In history that L. D. CHATHAM - *• . • City Passenger Agent trading schooner Eagle, who wintered were last seen on the Arctic Uce north more, that strong back eddy along OLIVE 8T —< rooms, strictly modern 11$ 50, a steamship has ever undertaken a at the mouth of ‘the Kollma river, of Martin point moving north April 7. the park shore is only noticeable at YATES ST -3-room suite, modem, yard voyage from the Pacific horthwest to st back ...... $11. TTCTORTA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNlflî, 1915 H David Spencer, Ltd. [ Our Preparations for Dollar Day Are on a Much Larger Scale Than Last Year Every Department in This Big Store Participates and the Wonderful Savings to be Effected Are More Than Worthwhile. All Sales Start Sharp at 8.30 Saturday Morning. Regular $10 and $12.50 Cloth Extraordinary Dollar Bargains In Women’s Corsets, $100 Skirts to Go at $2.50 500 Pairs Woman’s Slightly Soiled Shoes Values $1.60 to $7.00, for. One of our best shopping inducements for Dollar Oné^ of the best bargains ever offered in Women s Cor Day is an assortment of good quality Cloth Skirts, Made by the Queen Quality Company to Sell at $6.00 and $7.00. sets, arid one that will draw a big crowd of eager marked at a price out of all proportion to their regu Dollar Day, per Pair...... $3.45 shoppers, so get here early. Included are Bon Ton, lars. This offering will appeal strongly to women who Royal Worcester; Thomson's Glove Fitting and D. The best Shoe Bargain of months to go on sale Dollar Day at the above figure. A fortunate purchase of 500 & A. makes, and you can have your choice of any need a really good serviceable quality Skirt for small pair* of Women's High-Grade Footwear, made by the Queen Quality Company, »r>l if perfect would sell at $6.00 model on Dollar Day for...... $1.00 cost. The materials include serges, Panamas, tweeds, and $7 00 a pair A slight defect, scarcely noticeable in some, yet just sufficient for the shoe inspector to pass cream serge, taffeta silk, brocades, also novelty fabrics, out as not up to standard, brings them here to sell at this remarkably low price. Included are: Military Lace The Bon Ton Corsets are in small sizes only, while the Boots Gaiter Button Boots, Side Lace Boots, Patent Button Boots, Cloth Tops, newest styles in Pumps, Strap Thomson's and D. & A. makes are in all sizes. The and there is also a large variety of styles to select from. Shoes’ and Oxfords, Patent Leather, Black and White Dull Kid—in fact all the best Footwear styles in vogue this best Corset bargain ever offered at...... $1.00 season. All sizes anil all widths from A. to E. SPECIAL NOTE—These Shoes sold as “slightly imperfect" cannot be changed after day of purchase. See Large Window on View Street for Samples. -Fir.t Floor. $1.00 $1.00 —First Floor. —First Floor. $1,75 Zephyr Gingham House Dresses Ladies’ $LB0 and $1.75 Linen Skirts, Ladies’ Linen Coats, $1.00 Satin and Moire Underskirts, $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 for ...... y ••••■ Values, to $2.50, for ...... Dollar Day...... Regular $5.76 to $7.60 Values...... A splendid range of good, serviceable quality House A ver^ fine assortment of useful quality Underskirts Good serviceable quality Linen Slfirts, in natural Full length Linen Dust Coats with military collar shade, specially suitable for outing and picnic wear. and belt across hack. Specially suitable for motorists Dresses in zephyr ginghams, plain shades of blue and in satin and moire. Various styles and a good range and summer wear. You will have to shop early for of colors to choose from. These are great dollar bar Limited quantity only, so shop early to aàve Hisap- ifrev. also in fancy stripes. All sizes 34 to 42. these. e ■" —First Floor. gains. pointmeBt. —First Floor. _ —First Floor. Men’s Trousers, Values to Dollar Day in the Millinery Dollar Values in Embroideries & Flouncings ■ 50 Dozen Lingerie Waists $3.50, for $1.00 Department Prices on Women’s Suits Re In strong tweeds, whipcord*, corduroy*, IS in. Corest Cover Embroideries, usual Values $1.26 to $4.60 A Big Assortment of Untrimmed $1.00 cottonade and khaki drill, plain and 60c. grade. Dollar Day. 2 yards Dollar Day ...... adjusted for Dollar Day stripes, also in grey mixtures. Bro Shapes. Values to $3.50. To clear for ...... $1.00 A selectlen of fine Lingerie Waists that we might well at ...... $1.00 ken sixes, but a good assortment—a It in. Embroideries and All-Overs — term the Best Dollar Bargains yet offered in waists. This A Special Range of Trimmed Millinery For Dollar D»y we have readjusted our prices on rare opportunity. Usual 50c and 76c grades. Dollar statement we believe you will fully endorse when you see the will be offered at $2.50 and $5.00 Women's Suita, making it well worth while for the wo —Main Floor Day, 3 yards for ...... $1.00 samples In View Btyeet Window. Children’s Hats In a big variety to man who has yet her new Suit to buy. Particulars aa 18 in. Embroideries—Vnual 66c. and There are plain, striped and embroidered .voiles in a big clear at ...... 60< follows; * 76c grade*. Dollar Day, 2 yards variety of very dainty styles, with trimmings of fine lace; Ladies' Linen and Crash Washing Hats Boys’ Knickers, Values to for ...... $1-00 also organdie, flat, flare and novelty collars; % and full All shapes, and a very special pur 28 in. Embroideries and Baby Flounc lentfTîi sleeves; also waists In marquisettes and fine muslin* $2.00, for $1.00 chase. Dollar Day. each ... $1.00 Women’s Suits, ing». Usual $1.60 grade. Dollar Day, —Waists that have been selling throughout the season priced Good serviceable qualities in fancy —Second Floor Dollar Day, $9.75 ___yard...... • $a.OO from $1.25 to $4.50. Your choice Dollar Day at ------$1.00 tweeds. In striped and mixtures, plain Handsome Bulls In navy blue serge, purple and mahogany —Main Floor -First Floor." knee; also in brown corduroy, all $1.50 Suit Case for $1.00 shade». Also Included In tht» offering are fifteen very ex Mû» In the 161. Imitation Leather Suit Case — In tan pensive Imported model»., Kvery Suit le an extraordinary Dollar Bargains in Ladies' 500 Pairs Ladies’ Glace Kid Gloves . r-Gallery—Main Floor. shade; leather handle and corners; bargain. Knit Underwear To Sell at 2 Pairs for $1.00 side clasps, lock and key complete. Young Men’s and Boys’ IS inches. Six only. Reg. value $1 50. Women’s Suits, Ladies' Knit Vests—Fancy and plain An extraordinary Glove Offering this, and ladies will be For...... $1.00 tops, short and no sleeves. 7 securing sufficient pairs to last them for some considerable Alpaca Coats, Values to Suit Case — Better grade than the Dollar Day, $15.00 for ...... $1-00 time. A nice quality Glace Kid Glove In tan. green, brown above. In imitation leather, size IS Suit» In Mark and while checks, tweed», navy and black •ilk and Lisle Veste—Fancy and plain and black, Ikdtar Day. 66c pair, or 2 pairs for...... $1.00 $3.50, Dollar Day, $1.00 inch. Reg $1 50 graïîo for . $1.00 ,ergc*. In Norfolk, military and plain tailored styles A tops, short and no sleeves. 2 300 pairs Glace Kid Gloves—2 clasp In tan. brown, white Light, cool, comfortable Coat* for .—Main Floor. . splendid chance to secure • better-grade quality at a popu for ...... $1.00 and black.. Superior quality. Special, Dollar Day. at, Ladies’ Open Meeh Vesta—Fancy a ml pair ...... $1.00 hot weather wear, in eizea for young lar price. plain tops, short and no sleeves, all —Main Floor men and boys. Colors black, grey and Extraordinary Silk sizes. 3 for ...... $1.00 fine stripes. Bargains for Dollar Day $22.50 Navy Blue Serge Suits, Ladies' Drawers—Umbrella knee, open — Main Floor and closed ; all sizes. 4 for . $1.00 Clearing Up a Sample Range of Cloth Dresses, Wash Silks, F.ul.rd. and Taaaene—36 Dollar Day, $17.50 Ladies' Drawers—Tight and umbrella to 44 Inches wide. Values 11.75. Although this price reduction I» not In proportion to the $35.00 to $45.00 Valuea, Dollar Day, $10.00 Men’s Hats, Values to $4.00, knee, open and closed ; all sizes; 3 A limited quantity of Sample Dresses we intend clearing up Dollar Day, at. yard ...... $1.00 other Suit offerings mentioned here, we would particularly for ...... $1.00 on Dollar Day, so we have made the price a most attractive for $1.00 Pailettee, Taffeta», Charmeua. and point out that these Suits were specially good values at — First Floor one. Various novelty styles and materials In blues, greens Massalinee, 36 to 40 In wide Valuea $22 50, and therefore are unusual bargains at the reduced A big a*sort ment of Men'* Bet ter-grade and black. 61.50 to 12.60. Dollar Day, at. jeer figure Mad»4 in Norfolk style in navy blue se«fr only. Hats, In velours and felts, all grouped yard ...... $t.CO —First Floor. -—First Floor Bargains in Women’s Boot into this one offering for a big sale. Silk Crape da China, In floral and Broken sizes. striped effect». 40 In wide. Value» Hose Children’s Wash Dresses, '—Main Floor 11 76 to 12.76. Dollar Day. at, per A Dollar Day Special in Ladies’ Cloth Coats Ladies' Extra Fine Silk Beat Has»—In yard ...... $1.410 black, tan and white. 3 pairs Values to $2.75, for $1.00 - V . Silk Crepes, In floral dislpns. 38 In. at $13.75 for ...... $1-00 This offering will pteeae parents who have girls from 2 to Boys’ Play Suits, Values to wide. Value 12.60. Dollar Day, at, Fashionable Unata In taffeta silks, covert cloths, black and Ladies’ Silk Beat Hess, in tan only. 4 14 years to provide wKS new colored tub dresses. Each yard ...... $1.00 $1.75, for $1.00 white checks and regular military Coats tn khaki. Hplendld pairs for ...... $1.00 dress in this offering is an attractive style suitable for thta Fancy Silk Stripes, II 50 value Dollar qualities, and your choice from any model in the rangjc Lqdiee' Fine Lisle Hose, In black, tan seasons wear. They are to be had in all colors in fancy The regular Boys* Play Suits in cow day, at, yard $1.4M> Dollar Day ...... -...... $13.75 and white. 4 pair* for .vi $1.00 checks, stripes and plaids, also In black and white effects. boy and Indian styles. Fancy Wool and Silk Stripe, value Ladies' Cotton Lisle Hess. 3 pair* --First Floor Materials Include gingham*, chambray. and pique. Sizes —Gallery—Main Floor. 62 50. Dollar Day, at, yard $1.00 for ...... $1-00 2 to 14 years. Make sure of the size dress you require by -4Maln Floor $5.75 Silk Fibre Sweaters, Ladies’ Cashmere Hose. 4 paire shopping early. . for ...... $1-00 —First Floor. Men's Underwear, Two Dollar Day, $2.50 Children's Cashmere Ribbed Hose — Dollar Specials at Drug A most welcome off« rlng« *peclally as these outer garments Small sizes only, t pair* for $1.00 Ladies’ Toilet Outfits for $1.00 Suits for $1.00 arc so fashionable this season. Ktyle shows V-neck, side - Main Floor Department Consisting of 1 box Egyptian Violet Soap. ’ 1 Hand Toilet Men's Summer Weight Balbriggen pockets and belt back. In colors emerald, purple, and black; Shirts and Drawers, In colors grey, Perfumes—All French odors, big var Package- soap, cream, perfume, and face powder. 1 Tooth also two-tone shade* of black with gold, hello with white, iety. Dollar Day only, 3 ozs. $1.00 Dollar Values in Ladies’ brush, I Wa*h Rag, 1 pot Tooth Paste and 1 tin Violet pink, sky and natural; long sleeves, Citrate of Magnesia—1 lb. bottles, black with cerise, and black with emerald. Neckwear Talcum. The whole outfit for...... $1.00 ankle length. Special for Dollar Day usually sold at 76c. Dollar Day, 2 —2 Suit* for ...... $1.00 bottles for ...... $1.00 Veetees—Very latest styles and all Men's Light-weight Summer Shirts Bathing Caps, pure rubber, assorted $8.75 Silk Sweaters fresh new stock. Lace and musHn. Men’s Shaving Outfits for $1.00 and Drawers — In balbrlggan and colors. Dollar Day, 3 for ... $1.00 Dollar Day, $5.75 A special assortment for Dollar Day < . nslsllng of 1 Razor Strop, 1 Shaving Brush. 1 Cream. merino. Natural and white, long or 1 Talcum Powder, 1 AftershaVe. The whole outfit for $1.1 J short sleeves, knee or ankle length. —Drug*—Main Floor. | at ...... $1.00 Another most attractive offering, and one that will be All sizes. At, per suit ...... $1.00 cleared iwlckly. Thl. Sweater In a heavier quality, coat Lace and Muslin Cellars—Special for —Drugs—Main Floor. Big Values in Staple Goods shape, V-neck, side pocket» and belt back. In color» cerise. Dollar Day; 2 for ...... $1.00 —Main Floor.. »axe, emerald, fop. nhagen, and violet, also In two tone and 3 for ...... $1.00 Carpet Offerings for Dollar Day White and Colored Turkish Towel*. shade» of black with rose, green with black and violet with Fancy Leather Bag»—In black and col 8 x 8 ft. Japanese Mat—Good serviceable quality. Dollar ors. useful sizes and shapes, values Men’s Shirts at $1.00 49c, 50c and 76c value*. 4 for $1.00 Day ...... $1.00 Wh'“’ -Finit Floor to Honeycomb Towel*, good sts«\ 11.50 $1.76, far :...... $1.00 Twisted Wire-Grass Runners—3 x 9 ft., splendid for hall* Oddments in Men’s Shirts being cleared value, at, p Cricket Schedule. Albion* vs. Victoria A2. at the, Albion We Are Not Selling Victoria Al v». Fifth Regiment, at Work Point barrack*. HOW ABE THESE FOB Five C'a V*. Civil Service, at Jubilee Hospital grounds. The tit-bit of the afternoon"* fixtures $25 Suits for $ 1 te undoubtedly the game b -tween the X'lctoria "À1 team and the Fifth Regi -i ment. Xhe with the Garri son team, are making a strong fight for The man of sound judgment and common sense knows perfectly well that no business the Virtue cup and It will not occasion any surpris* it they were to pull off an house can do thia and do a legitimate business. ______— DOLLAR DAY ? other win Five C’e and Civil Service hare already met once this season In During our Alteration Sale we are offering reasonable and substantial reductions on our league cricket and on that occasion the entire stock of Fit-Reform Clothing. Civil Service were the victors. A tight game should be witness-d between these Every person buying a Suit at this store during our Alteration Sale is making a real two teams, but the odds are In favor of saving of money. the Civil Service, who are o-tter equipped BARGAINS » with bowlers than the Five Cs. Fit-Reform Clothes are excellent values at their original prices. They are honest clothes, honestly tailored by honest workmen. Five Ce vs. Civil Hervk*e-The follow ing will represent the Five C's In their Having the opportunity of buying these hand-tailored clothes at the following price re match with the Civil Service to-morrow: ductions makes this sale an event of considerable importance to the man who really cares Never before have we offered such remarkable bargains, but Dbllar Day only P. C. Payne. Gordon Iteming. George Nlcholis, George Incoming. Jimmie Nic to save real money on reliable and trustworthy clothing. comes once a year, so we decided to give something worth while to the buying holls. (ï. Sellars. A K I«ea. J. Clowes. public. You can gamble that the quality of these goods is A1 Quality. We It. -V Lea. Sam Marshall and II. Gree ley. Reserves— E. Cotton. J. Feakins WE EXPECT THAT SATURDAY WILL BE A BUSY DAY WITH US carry everything of the best. Below you will find a limited number of items, and Barker Team and reserves are re PLEASE SHOP EARLY quested Is he 'on the ground of Jubilee but remember, the store is full of their kind for Saturday—Dollar Day. hospital not later than 2 o’clock prompt. A general meeting of the Five C'a MEN'S SUITS FULL DRESS SUITS cricket ctub Is catted for Tuesday even Value* to IÎ4.40, Men's Suita...... 912.8S $28.00 Full Dress Suita...... ’. 921.85 \ r EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT THE ONE PRICE—ONE DOLLAR ing next. In the Cathedral schoolroom. Value» to $22.90. Men'» Huits...... -914.85 130 00 Full Dress Suits...... $23.85 Quadra street, at 8 o'clock. All members Valuta to $25.00, Men's Suits...... $16.85 are urgently requested U> attend as busi Value* to $28.00, Men's Suits...... $18.M $35 00 Full Dress Suits...... 927.85 Straw Hats, regular value $3.00. Men’s Ties, regular value 75c. ness of Importance will he discussed. $1.00 $1.00 Values to $30 00. Men's Suits...... 9*1.85 $40^0 Full Dre»» Suits..,...... $29.85 Price...... Price, 3 for ...... Value* to $32.50. Men'» Suits...... 984.85 $45.00 Full Dree» Suite...... $93.85 Sergeant J Ç. Anthony. recently Value* to $36.00. Men's Bulls...... 988.85 wounded at Hill •». was a prominent Value# to $40.00. Men's 8ulta...... 9*8.86 Negligee Shirts, regular value ü* 1 AA Children’s Hata, regular $1.00. member of tlie r ive C’a cricket club. ENGLISH ZAMBRENE AND FIT-REFORM FROCK COATS AND VESTS $1.50. Price ...... «P l.UU $1.00 • SHOWERPROOF COATS Price, 2 for...... Victoria At eleven—A. Booth. T. Hay $25.00 Frock Costs and Vesta...... 918*85 ward. It. A. Spencer, II. J. Horton. L. A. $30.00 Frock Coats and Veete...... 983.85 Value» to $25 00. Coats...... $18.95 Gurney. H. Wylee. F Lewln. P D. Silk Sox, regular 65c. TUXEDO COATS Value» to $30 00. Coat»...... $23.95 Men’s Wash Vests, smafl sizes, doe pel. !.. Joncs, A. N. Other, H. A: $1.00 $1.00 Value* to $20.00, Tuxedo Coat».... 914.86 Price, 3 for ...... :, regular $1.50. Price. 2 for.. (Toward, rapt. Value* to $36.00. Coat»...... $37.95 Boys’ Shirt Waists, regular Victoria At play the Albion on the A Line of Norfolk Suita, Valu* to $22.00, Priced to Sell st $16.86. $1.00 Boys’ Knicker Pants, regular $100 Albion ground to-morrow. 2 p.m sharp. value 85c. Price, 2 for...... $1.50. Price ...... Victoria At eleven—R. it/" Vaughan An Extra Special Line of Blue Serge and Blue Worsted Suits, Priced to Sell at $18.86. leapt.». A. F. Mitchell. A. B. I*awrence. w Evans, J Giles, A. HUI. F. Smith. L. “Fit-Reform Cloths*" are sold at the same price throughout the whole of Canada. You pay the same Men’s Soft Hats, regular $2.50. $1.00 Boys’ Jerseys, regular $1.50. Wyles. F. Halford. L. Coton. A N price in Montreal that you pay In Victoria The prices are sewn into the pocket* of thé clothe* by the Price ...... Price ...... $1.00 other. tailor* before the garments leave the workrooms. The Fit-Reform label on a garment mean» as much ta y*u as the “Sterling Mark" dees on silver. It is the H*l| Mark end Seal *f Quality. Rod Hill cricketers were defeated by Ht. Michael's school on Wednesday by dson, with 71. not out. was ■....iwtmmmasmm We May Be a Little Way Out of the Business District, But it Will Pay You to SPORT NOTES. Visit Us. BUY YOUR SUIT TO-DAY—AND BUY IT FROM Bubbles" Balcolm's past performances demonstrate his superiority over the other amateur pitchers. ☆ » A Fit-Reform Clothing Store v yspj ^ y JfSilJlHL.i Uw .yoblg] " Corner of 'YaCSnsr (id Bros by all the pitcher». L » Mg, sS-Tet i or.-> II “4 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915 —,Elii^-'U-a ...... ------' : ' A STATEMENT AND SPOKANE SHUTS OUT VICTORIA LEIFS TWILIGHT BASEBALL DECIDED UPON —A FACT On DOLLAR DAY we guarantee that no store in town will give the VALUE in SUITS and RAINCOATS that we are going to give. hi g money, however, so Dug could not PROFIT will be eliminated and VALUES given to the people that have never been known before. McKenry Loses to Noyes in afford to keep him near, especially Great Twirling Duel; • Six with a man- like Cad man. The latter can cajtch every game in a season and SEE OUR SPECIAL DOLLAR WINDOW o’clock Baseball When Van never feel a bit tired. Tea ley Ray mond will probably keep young Harth $1.00 couver Play Here Next Week in right field, where he will be avail WORK SHIRTS, 2 for STRAW HATS . . . GLOVES ...... $1.00 WASH VESTS . . . $1.00 able. should ('adman he injured. This « FEW OF only...... $1.00 will enable the Seattle club to carry NIGHTSHIRTS . . $1.00 OUR DOLLAR 75c TIES, 2 for . . . $1.00 P°JrKET FELT HA^ (M) six pltthcr* or an extra in fielder. Fxtra bate hits caused' Frank Mr The latest novelty In the baseball COMBINATIONS *100 CAPS...... $100 SPECIALS Kojir>'s downfall yesterday at Spok line is an automatic umpire. Such a 8 PR. SOX...... $1.00 SHIRTS, with separate ane. after the tall Victoria twirier had contrivance Is the invention of H. E. $1.00 collars...... $1.00 run up a record of three straight Westgate, a newspaper inah of la»* TWEED HATS . . ganiex, the Indians winning 1 to' 0, Angeles, and Is now on exhibition at NOTE ADDRESS and taking the lead on the series. Win the Grand Central palace., Noyes, who last year started with the T* > device consists of a batter and Huston I trace*, was the t Wirier wh<> catcher — painted figures —standing shut out our hopefuls, and he pitched mar a home plate. The body of the a beautiful game. Noyes was backed catcher is -made electrically sensitive up In great style by the Spokane in- in the actual measurements of what is h« Id. no less than three double plays known as. the strike lone so that a being turned In that killed Victoria properly delivered strike rings a bell. Cuming & Co., 727 Yates St. rallies. .The Leaf* could not bunch The apparatus is so sensitive that a I her blows, with the result that when ball going the slightest fraction of an Spokane gave Noyes a lead in the inch outside of the sone will not re early part of 3he game. It was easy gister a strike. sailing for the Indian slab artist. The Inventor of the automatic um pled, the absence of McLeod from the ingham for mound duty are both re professional. had a forty-nine score. Owner Joshua KIngham announces pire believe» that with his apparatus LEAFS AGAIN LOSE l lineup making It necessary for Jack liable. Plummer, of Swan River, Man., was that two Twl-llght game* will lie ft will be possible for wild pitchers to Curt la. their star southpaw, to fill In also right behind the Calgary man. Jtm played next week when the Vancouver perfect control. This opinion is shared the Infield. Their fiychasing corps has Jennings, of Toronto, won the sweep club will make their initial appear by a number, of major league pitchers been strengthened by the addition of stake prise, w.th George Barnes. of gpukane— A.B. R. H. P.O. A. K Hamilton, second. Barnes amt Jennings - ance of the season here. Monday's who have made actual test# of the iHmter Plows and Htrm* Curttw. NORTHWESTERN! Wuffll. 2b...... 4 0 0 4 C 0 also won the high gun events. Walter - game will, start at ...I m'clock. Tuesday, contrivance. 1 0 0 ft TO CLASH TO-NIGHT The following will be the lineup of Izewi*. If...... 3 2 Yesterday's Results. Ewing was among the leaders. Indies Day at 4 o’elock and Wednes (l 0 the teams for Friday night's combat : Will lam*, of...... 4 0 2 1 Spokane; -3: Victoria, 0. day at • o’clock. Mr. KIngham says 0 Hills—Livingstone, c.; Wright, p.; Vancouver. R. C.. June 11.—Van Sitedv, lb...... 2 1 11 1) Vancouver, 2; Aberdeen, 1. Portland, Ore.. June 11.—W. J. Houser, that the continuance rtf the Twl-llght couver won two games from Aberdeen Neighbors, rff. .... 3 0 0 2 0 Micholson, lb.; Burnett, 2b.; Slater, ss.; games depends upon the patronage Vancouver". 2; Aberdeen. L of Pomeroy, won the Ko*? Festival yesterday, t^Tng each game by a Brennegan. c...... S 1 6 1 « E Copas. Sb.; Mesher, Irving. MvAdam Seattle-Taconia, rain. match, .the inaIn event Of the tourna that the club receives on Monday. The Murphy, 3b. .. J... 3 0 1 2 3 score of 2 to 1. Colwell was In grand and Yates, outfielders. Wa rds—Qu I nn. f'andlng. ment. He broke HW out of N» targets. Victoria owner look* for. a big Im form in the first match, allowing only (oltrin. ss...... 3 {1 0 1 3 for C: ::r Amateur Title; c,; Purdy, p.; Menxiey, lb.; J. Curtis. Frank M. Troeh, of Vancouver, Wash., provement In the play of the loafs’ .... t 0 0 0 2 two hits, while In the evening contest Noy“' p...... " 2b.; Dlnsdale. **,; Lamphere.. 36.: H. W. I* Pet Win Lose made the highest total score of Dm* when they return to their own stamp Kramer was invincible. Amateur Ball Gossip Plows. H. Curtis. 8. Plows and Kerr, Victoria .... 27 21 .671 .551 tournament, getting 392 hits vit of ti total ing grounds, and figures Menges" re .... 27 3 «1 27 15 2 Score (first game)— R. H. E. outfielders. .... 27 21 .563 .571 .551 of 460 shots. Vk'jtotla— A B. H. II P.O. A. E turn to the game will enable them to Vancouver ...... 2 6 2 Hawkins' Cub* and Bapcos are the .... 27 23 .540 ■ 519 ..'•29 flliitw. 3b...... 4 0 1 2 2 u get away in first place and stay on general favorites with the fans for Vancouver ... 26 25 .509 .51» .506 Alierdeen...... 1 2 1 Butler, ea ...... 4 0 0 2 2 ft Bill "I«efty" Wright 1* the selec- Aberdeen .... 22 30 423 .134 .415 naileries — Colwell and Cheek; Kaylor. of...... 3 0 1 2 (• 0 the senior baseball championship. To Seattle ...... 20 29 .«fts .420 ,4Crt Hughes and Vance. Kelly, lb ...... 4 0 0 € e 1 date neither of these club* has been 8an Francisco. June 11.—Hirry Wol- Score (evening game)— R. H. E. Tobin, rf...... 3 0 1 1 ft n a defeated in a league game. These clubs verton manager of the San Francisco Vancouver...... 2 7 0 Nye. 2b...... 3 0 0 2 0 1 'V have the edge on the other senior en club of the Pacific coast bascl>all Alierdeen...... 1 3 3 Haworth, If...... 2 0 o 3 1 ft P tries, and they should finish in the WESTERN CRACK IS Wgtie; was seriously injured here by (Seven innings.) Hoffman, c. .. 0 first division. O. P. R. have a fairly 2 WINNER OF TOURNEY Hot* his motor car last night, and accord Batteries — K ramer and Brottem; Vi Kenry, p...... 3 0 1 1 " s strong club, but lack with the stick. Why ing to his physician, will be otit "of Engle and By 1er. — le Victoria West can boast of two star ____ AT OTTAWA TRAPS the game for at least two months. Totals ...... 29 0 6. 24 10 1 t! -pitcher* in Hhapestifware and Todd, Doth- collar bones were broken, gnd - Jam- by .Innings— FhouTd thy Xortbenders but their team mates field poorly be the physician fears Internal injuries' TO AT FORTUAN6. Vie tori# ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •-» « hind them, while the Merchant* have Ottawa, June 11— Ren. McLaren, of 0 0 0 0 x-3 _ Wolverton was cranking the car. It Spokau - ...... 1 0 1 a strong club but are in need of more Calgary, won the Canadian amateur Summary — Three-base lilts — championship at the Dominion trap h*d not been left on neutral, and Vancouver. B. C., June 11.—Norman team work and an additional pitcher. Brennegan Su rtfloe fiv- Sheely. Stolen shooting tournament. In two events at started, running over him. Dlllabough and H. Leggett, two of the Tuesday night Paul Slater will make By their defeat of B°acon Hill and PRESIDENT star track men of the Vancouver Ath base—William» ball*—Off twenty-five birds each Mvl^aren turned By n vrt to stop the triumphant North Ward, the Vlct«*rlas ha* gained letic club, who have been faithfully Kenry. 2: off Noyes, ? Struck out- tn two perfect cards. Hi* fifty straight When Russ Hall cut Joe Wally 5. ftoubte play»- " a substantial lead In the Intermediate comprised a record for the tournament. training for some time past at Brock M. Kenry. 2: by adrift. It meant the passing of this Coltrln to Wuffll tn Hhevh Kelle to But ' a remarkable division. Both in their game* with fdcLaren was favored by a heavy wind, SUSPENDER young backstop from the Northwest ton Point, left yesterday for Portland. 1er to Kellv: Murphy to Wuffll to Rh'M'ly ; * the Hflls and -Ward* the leader* dls- which blew up after he had completed, NONE-SO EASY ern league. Wally was with the Seat Oregon, where they will represent the Wuffll to «"oltrin to Sheely. I**ft bat evening predict a victory , layed splendid team work, their field and thus made thing* bad for the other tle elitb since 1911, and proved a handy locàl club in the P. N. A. championship buste- Spokane. 3; Vktoru». 4. Umpire- f« Hills. ing being sensational, while they are shots. Montreal. Hamilton and Toronto man to have around. He drew down AlctJreevy. Time—1.25. Xorth Ward's pitching staff 1* crip all dangerous hitters. Parfitt and Gill men were well up. Bills, the Chicago 3 Big Prizes 3 Big Prizes Will Be - Will Be Given YOU GET A CHANCE TO WIN A Given SEE OUR WINDOWS SPLENDID PRIZE HERE TO-MORROW SEE OUR WINDOWS If You Are Lucky Here We are giving Three Prizes. Every customer gets a coupon. The drawing will be pulled off on Is What You Get for $1 Monday, in our front window^ DOLLAR DAY—LOT NO. 3 DOLLAR DAY—LOT NO. 7 READ CAREFULLY OUR LIST OF BARGAIHS FOR THE RIG DAY $2.50 Shirts With Separate Collar $1 75 and $ I Neckwear 35c, 3 for $1 FIRST PRIZE—You g e t Here Is the Clothing Snap of a Lifetime Six Dozen Shirts, made of fine zephyrs, in all the Onr Entire Stock of 75c and $1.00 Neckwear, in all your choice of any Navy Blue newest patterns; separate collar to match. Good the latest silks; absolutely new. Get in early. or Black Suit in the store. This Fur one day our entire stork of high-grade Men’s value at $2 and $2.50. Dollar Day Special $1.00 Saturday morning ; 35y, or 3 for...... $1.00 means a $.‘15.00 Suit. Clothing will be cut into three prices, so now is the time SECOND PRIZE—Kntitles DOLLAR DAY—LOT NO. 8 to get busy, as it lasts for one day only. "you to any Baliuaeaan Overcoat DOLLAR DAY—LOT NO. 4 in the store. Silk Hose 3 for $1 THIRD PRIZE—Is a fine 50 Suits at $10.00 Odd Lines of Underwear at $1 Forty Dozen Silk Hose in black, white, tan, grey outfit of Furnishings. Here We have a number of broken lines in Underwear, and brown. This is our regular 50c line. Satur it is : - On Saturday you can have your choice of fifty Suits in two and day, 3 pairs ...... $1.00 three-piece values up to $20.00. Your choice...... $10.00 both in knitted and fancy colors. There are gar Shirt...... $4.00 ments in this lot that sold at $2.75. Dollar Day, Suit Underwear .. $5.00 your choice at ...... $1.00 DOLLAR DAY—LOT NO. 9 Collars ...... 25 $27.50 and $30.00 Suits at $15.00 $1 Silk Hose Saturday 2 for $1 Tie...... 1.00 Sixty-Five Men's Suits in any atyle your heart might desire. Up- llni^e ...... 1.00 to-the-minute in every particular. Values to $30. Saturday, DOLLAR DAY—LOT NO. 5 Twelve Dozen of Our Best Silk Hose, in all the lead Hat...... 3.00 only...... #15.00 ing colors. Sold all over at $1.00 per pair. Satur Garters ...... 50 2-Piece Knitted Underwear at $1 Suit day, 2 pairs for ...... $1.00 Armlets...... 50 $40.00 Suits at $20 SllH|H*fl(l**r8...... 75 Ten Dozen of Men's Underwear, elastic rib, short DOLLAR DAY—LOT NO. 10 Ill this lot you get a rraek at the heat quality clothes we huv, in blue, sleeves and short legs. Sold in the regular way Total ...... $16.00 black and fancies. Take your choice of the best wc have Satur at $1.50. Dollar Day, per suit...... $1.00 Our Entire Stock of Caps at $1 day at...... ' ...... ;...... 020.00 Get in- early Saturday morning and look over onr Cap stock. You get your choice at...... $1.00 DOLLAR DAY—LOT NO. 1 DOLLAR DAY—LOT NO. 2 DOLLAR DAY—LOT NO. 6 DOLLAR DAY-LOT NO. 11 Neg igee Shirts Up to $2.50 for $1 $3 Wool TaffBta Shirts $1 Athletic Combination Underwear at $1 15 Doien Men's Negligee Shirts in fine stripes and Negligee Shirts, with collar attached. Eight dozen Twenty-Five Dozen Athletic Underwear in fine Mixed Line of Hats at $1 fancy designs, made ~of fine English and Ameri in the lot„ They are made of fine wool taffeta in cheeked dimity and silk finished mull. .Sold from Seven dozen in all, Straw Hats, Soft Felt Hats and can clothe. Sold regularly at $1.75 up to KLSO. assorted sy rjpeaaod-wm» «okA . to $1.75. PolUuri ,Dajw* 1 Hats. Values in the lot up to $4.00, Satui'- Dollar na>": / ...... Dofler hay ...... $1.00 only...... $1.00^”” . . » . V , VTTTnJfelA t)ATLt TIMES. FRIDAY. '.Tt*NR tT. 191? i^ara ' am ;kV,h- std • u tihkn.vwiim ;<» drown neo-«iim hâtant men, .women and cHldren at sea. whll* tin* other aid? Childwi’, Day.—R.v T>r l "n m-ri >n Wc find it impossible to sell our High-Grade- stock at One will i«r«ch sin*-lei service for chll- dr#n nrvt Nunits. Thr m.irnln* Ih-mr Hollar. A look in our window will convince you that never in will hr -Thr Way Msilr Plain." and In lhr rvmtad. "Thr Early l'onvrrslon THE STAHDARD FURNITURE CR, the history of Victoria have- you seen such values in Men s of < -hlldri-n " K|wlsl music nullable 731 PANDORA AVENUE Hath and ( aps. to thr occasion will hr rendrrrd. INDUCEMENTS TO BUY HERE With every one dollar purchase we will give a numbered >/lI/ ticket. The winning ticket will he drawn iSaturdav at 9.30 ting through while still under 17 years and Frederick M. Duval, of Royal trimmlngs. The flower girl was little a brief honeymoon. Both were accom of ago. Frederick How den Jones and « lak. were joined In marriage. Rev. Miss Eva Jones, a sister of the bride, panied by the best wishes of a hirgo l».ni., ami posted in window Holder receiver *20 cash for $1. Congratulations are due William who wore a dainty, dress of white, and circle of friends, whose expressions Montague H«Hines. son pf Lieut.-Col. Charles D. Stanley, two other success Robert Wilkinson performing the rile. and Mrs. W. J. H. Holmes, of this city, ful candidates from Victoria, also re The bride, who entered the church by carried a basket of pink and white In many instances took tangible form w ho**- nam» appears in the list of four ceived their education at the Untvers- the side of her father, who gave her roses. The .groom was supported by ! in the shape of gifts, many of which successful candidates from WlOflR in Ity school b*-re. away, was very becomingly dressed W. J. Jones. The church had been were received by the couple. Among the entrance examinations of the Royal In cream marquisette, with trimmings prettily decorated for the occasion, end these was a set of silver from the Booth Ê? Booth made the ceremony additionally at choir and friends of the bride in the Military College. Kingston Educated Wilkinson Road Methodist church of shadow lace, and carried a bouquet THE MEN 8 HATTERS at the University school. Mount was the scene of a very pretty wed of bridal roses and white carnations. tractive'. Afterwards a reception was Wilkinson road Methodist church, also Tolmle. Holmes, who Is now working ding on Wednesday. June t. when Hhe was attended by Miss Ethel held at the home of the bride’s par a parlor clock from the Adult Bible 999 Government Street. Phone 1927 In the surveyor-general’s department, Mabel Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Duval, who. a a bridesmaid, wore a ents. later in the afternoon the happy class, of which she was a valued rm-m- pair leaving by the Seattle boat for has been particularly fortunate In get- Mrs. George A. Jones, of Carey road. pretty cream -colored frock with pink GET A STEWART PRLLAR-WRRTH TO-MORROW Last Dollar Day we made big offerings and got a magnificent response from the public of Victoria, but our bargains for to-morrow dwarf the values then given, by comparison. We’ve engaged extra salesmen, laid everything out on bargain tables handy to get at, and have been as reckless as we only know how in our price cutting. Come and carry away what you can of the big values. All have STOP an equal chance. STOP 15 PAIRS ONLY $6.60 Boots Ladles* White Pumps $2.00 63 Pairs 200 Pairs Men's,Women’s Ladles' Patent $6 Goodyear Welts for Colonials and Children’s ^ ^ $2.60 HiMitM, SiiiH-8 and Slip|M-rs will bv thrown on the Dollar tables This well known make ‘ the "Astoria" In Tan Calf Button and all size 5% fmm our stock to-morrow. We don’t say anything about to 8% will be put on sale aa a special attraction for to-inor- _ _ _ mr regular $3.00 Ames-Holden Col Sixes 4. 6 and 8 and half-sizes A sizes, but practieally every size will be here. Values run row only Men ...... -«pZsOO oniale. In patent leather or gun special clearance of the $2.40 line to metal, with beautiful buckle and morrow. Dollar Day ^ from $1.50 to $4.50. and they will be shown in both windows longue All slxea. _ Clearance ...... UU Dollar Day. only ...... #Z.UU to-night. Be here at 8 o’clock. No reserve on the lot. They 63 Oxfords Half-Price will go in half an hour at...... 26 Pairs Ladles' $6 Cun Sizes A $4.00 boot costs $5.10 Do next month’s purchases to-morrow A 86.00 boot costs $4.26 and save from 60c to $1 04 on every paii A $4.06-1 •TJ? Thi» represents one of our best selling Our regular line of $2.60 box grain The famous "Virginia** shoe in prac $3.40 lines of Ames Holden Oxfords. Bluchers. Sixes 11. 12, IS. 1 and 2 Hix-s 214. 3. 4. 4% and 5 only—with tically all sixes. Soft velvety gun A $1 Box of Beat Chocolate» to All Customers Sixes 214 - to 5 only. _ _ wlIT" l>e sold on Dollar . dainty - tailored bows. Lovely street metal. A big seller at the usual Half-price ...... #1.50 who purchase goods to the value of $10.00 on Dollar Day. There are no conditions I>.y for...... SI 90 price. Made a leader. for ^ — _ _ pumps. 'X Ladies’ Tan Button Boots Ladies’ Pumps Min’s Calf-Skin and Vnlnnr Senti Min's Drus Boots This lot includes “Invictus,” “MeCready” and -Ideal for summer wear. The latest receding toe In gun-metal and tan calf. They usually sell for There are only 60 pairs in this lot, so we would “Douglas,” as well as other well-known brands. gives them a smart, stylish appearance. nearly twice as much as we are asking to-morrow. advise an early visit to avoid disappointment. ■eg. leg. Rtf. DOLLAB DAY PRICE DOLLAK DAY PRICE DOLLAR DAY PRICE DOLLAK DAY PRICE $6.00 $3.85 $5.00 $2.70 $0.00 $3.95 $2.00 Ladiis’ Boots Ladies' Patent Button Boots Boys’ Boots Mil’s Tan Bolting Boots Tan or Black, button style, in suede or buckskin. This is a boot made by Smardon, the best Cana This is a snap for the big boys. The famous “Boy We are offering them to-morrow at an unusually Scout” Boot, made in the best tan calf. Only 50 big reduction. The usual prices range from $5.30 to $6.50. dian manufacturer. pairs left. Rag. lag. Rag. Rtg. DOLLAR DAY PRICE DOLLAR DAY PRICE DOLLAR DAY PRICE $6.50 $2.70 $5.50 $2.95 $5.00 DOLLAR DAY PRICE $2.95 $7.50 $3.60 Ladies’ “Military” Boots Men’s Canvas Shoes Men’s “Pullman” Slippers Men’s Oxfords With tops of all the There is a very wide range to choose from. Out The most comfortable House Slipper made. Tan All new and up-to-date and chocolate glace kid; all sizes. (PI PA newest shades, includ ing Shoes of canvas and rubber, have been special Footwear by the best . ly cut for Saturday only. Reg. $2.50. Dollar Day price.... tpXatJl/ ing sand, putty, war I makers, “llart,” “In- ship grey, and many „victus'v and “Wat- .■ettwss*» ,•<*»» ** * a »' - .;Vv g | oo v I " Off *1.5 It*» ■v t ■•»; (-u> (■••!» r <* ;S ) || ) v*l» ) jl» J v Ui .i 111 iJi “ “■ '*■ NEAR BROAD STREET ...... asB|SK *iv?"V«aS>sep' VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, -TUNE 11, 1915 iat»i**.DM[iii.iitiiiii'Wwwp ■ n.jMipj. • mtm FOR 8Ai.E—AlHiaES. *««** rswï<$ Σ.BUSINESS DlRÈtflWii BÜSÏI 'm'Ôto'Âr'# ' r a h'te1 gH-co ■ t» Mbr- ' 1 PROFESSIONAL CAROS ESQUIMALT OISTTWCT '' "1LATE CABBAUK PI.ANTS „I AlffoTrat MfirtmSON MANSfoW ram» ■ HH*| JLDVAKRTlfPKMKN'TS un«er this hes< 1 -ADVKRTiaKMlCNT»- undarihts head.1 ADVERTISEMENTS under this head. 1 CONSTANCE COVE DAIRY—Fresh milk vlrl.tle». He. per KB, O.W prr t and Chester. Fairfield, large and small Courtney street. ------*•— “---- — cent per word per Insertion; I Inser per word per Insertion; 2 Inaer- prodiicM' in Esqulnfhlt from owe own Brussels sprouts and kale, 15c. per WO. furnished suites. Pho^o 4088R. J21 THE CENTRA!. EMPLOYMENT A? jent per word per Insertion, tested cows, delivered dally.. Telephone per line per month.______‘__ tion», I cents per word; I cent» per SSV 2 cents per word; 4 cents per late cauliflower planta, "6(to. per 100; ALL BEAHTIKUI.'.T CIÆAN. furnished RELIEF BUREAU Is prepared to per week: 60 cents per lino per ____ per week; SO cents per line per 1076R2. J**7 transplànted tomato plant» 20o. per suite» Normandie Apartments. Phone any vacancy for male or female. ARCHITECTS month. No advertisement tor les» than month. No advertisement for less than O. E. HODGSON, Eaqulmalt road, near do»., or $125 per 100; celery plants* 1789L. J2i Skilled or unskilled tobor. »t w, 10 cents. No advertisement charged for IS cents. No adveftisei. ent charged for tiansplanted. 75c. per 100- G. A. Knight Phone «r writs. j 3ERIK M WARREN. Arehttect. 603 Ce»-. city limits, for hand-made chocolate# lose than ». less than SL and toffee. J*? A Son. Haunt Tolmle Nurseries,* Vlc- QUIET 4-room furnished apartment, prl- trsl Building Phone 3W7 ___ • . tqrla. ^ Jll vate entrance. $18; 2 connecting rooms, FOR SALE—LOTS. E KLWoOD WATKINS. Architect. DRESSMAKING ROCK BLASTING. O. NEILBON. 12» Esquimau road sink. $15. 'Pandora. Phone 47031s. J12 FOR SALE-vElght lots arid imalerl » Tobacco and cigars, candles end sort THE PUBLIC are catching on to the Rooms 1 end f. Green Block, corn» 1315- -Blanshard. ROCK BLASTING J. Paul. R. M fact that they caa buy new furniture MELLOK APARTMENTS. KJ1 prougjjpn 21» MISS riUïWTHER. drinks, school supplies. Phone 3024L- J» roomed Iteuse. on. car . .line; .."may * • Broad end Trounce Ave. Phot Moderate prices and good work in y No. 4. Gordon Head. at Butler’s Lancashire Furniture Store, street, adjoining Royal Victoria Thea payment, bklence terms to suit. Aj ’I end LT396. specialty. .- - jyio E8QU1MALT MEAT MARKET-Home 805 Fort street, cheaper than at auctions^ tre. To let. modern apartments (unfur 2435 Musgru\-c «treet. - ' SHOWCARDS. killed meat, fish and dairy produce nished). hot water and hot water heat CHIROPRACTORS. DRESSMAKING-Dally, terms moderate, EVERY PURCHASE at Watson FOR SALE—Twelve lots cm Scott | Phone 2^1L ______i” Gregor’s Hardware Store of 50c.. or ow ing. Apply Metlor Bros., Ltd., 81!» latest styles. Phone 1503R. fl W. A. BLAKE, show cards, price tickets Broughton street. J* ** Myrtle *treeU. block 64. Oakland* KKl.LBY A l^M.KT. spinal massage. and poaters. 1424 Government street, . HONES», opposite 8t. George's Inn. Is entitled to a drawing on a Sln««r side 60 ft nners. $500; l»l 1147 Fort. Phone îAOTTv ' MISS WIT*HON. dressmaking, AU the opposite Weotholme. Phone 86. J22 Practical boot and shoe repairer, best sewing machine; exceptional " SUMMER PRIOKS for furnished apart cent, cash, balance $10 monthly. 7| i-RTSD r*e. -J0* o*^ rooms, cloee to park and beach. Ideal LAND, with waterfront. Improved, Pinch Block. T1S Tates 8t Phone IS» ltvee. 148 Tates street Phono US Phone 1262 OAK BAY DISTRICT carry rv rytblng for the for the summer months; a snap at $28 acre up. Macklnnon. Port Washing Open evening» OAK RAY GROCERY t'O.'H DOLLAR 12» Broad street Harris A Wmltn, per month. Apply The Linden Grocery, Pender Island. T- DENTISTS. TRUCK AND DRAY. Toledo electric May street and Linden avenue. Phon • 80'ACRES uncleared land, fine soil, . DYEING AND CLEANMNG. DAY SPECIALS—Honest v»lue,x *nH CASH REGISTER. 1247. J2S bit LEWIS HALL. iHmtal Surgeon. weight for a dollar. Old Du ten transportation. 30 mile* from Vkt VICTORIA TRUCK 6 DRAY CO.. LTD cleanser, 13 tins. »L Fels naptha soap. FURNISHED, perfectly clean, modern only $2o per acre, easy terms. 208 J Jewel Block, cor. Yates nhd Douglas \GCTORI A DTE WORKS— All descrip —Offloe end stables. 742 Broughton St desk. ’ W•"*”« T*,tra“ph‘4 streets. Victoria. B. C. Telephones: tton* of ladles* and gentlemen a gar 1« bars. 21; extra fancy Jaj>an rice. 9 127 *ult<\ $ir, per month. Including light. Rlo< k. IMione 72»______J Telephone* II. 4781. 1791. lbs.. |1; choice salmon, 10 1 lb. tins, fl; ee. 1176 Yates street fl* Office. 657: U^dencw. *32 ______ments cleaned, dyed, pressed and re BADMINTON, tennis, cricket. FOR HALE—À *nup for'^the- man 1 paired' Lace curtains and blankets a TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 6 lbs. prunes and 8 lbs cooking flg». 5L want* land ; 40 a> re*. Comox, clear ? DR 'v k » Rast:k. 30Î-Î «tobari-Pea»» 6 tlna pea* And 6 tin* tomatoes, #1. See goods. racquets re-strung.,full U» BUSINESS CHANCES. Block Phone 4ÎH. Office hours.*' ».!•» specialty. 844 Fort St Phone 717. letle go.itla and fishing tackl -, at Vlc- 5 mile* from Courtenay, on new j , VICTORIA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. our windows for other dcdlar sjiecial^ 1010 Bread am to • p m. THE “MODERN" Ch anlng. dying, W. Webster, prop. Snaps In second torla Sporting Good» to. FOR HALE— Dandy little grocery, con ernment wagon road. Brown’s » pressing, repairing ladies* fin* gar hand typewriters. All classes of repair Phonepnone 1285.izxa. , ■ - fectionery. tobacco and pastry store. run* |»y property. In acres cleared, ELECTROLYSIS. ment cleaning a •rp.Tlnlfy; ISM Govern ing solicited «17 Trounce Av» Phone PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND RE MwSHCYCl.ieT^TiÛM^T^ViSon. Bread alone pa>* rent. Good living a nee small cedar and alder trees. \ ment St (opposlt- Volnmbla Theatre). PORTER (expert); daily, evenings or rooms connected. Nice place for man 81.30». Apply Box 16»>. Times. Electrolysis—Fourteen years- prac holidays; portable typewriter; moder 12»; n. w Hud«on. MM; Merkel. Phone 1«7 Open evenings .- , .t..1 lun.l rww Hudson. H70. and wife Snap prk-e for quick aai*-. FARM LANDS Can deliver for f tical experience In removing superfluous VULCANIZING. ate. Misa Unwin, Phone 4403LI. J22 Phone 4X53R J16 ha Ire. Mrs Barker. 912 Fort street B C STEAM DYE WORKS-The targeet Hudson. I2W; H.rler time only, on Vancouver Island, bo dyeing and cleaning v. orks in the pro VUI.CANIXING Kuto. motorcycle. bi THE “LITTLE WONDER." 1*25 Oak Sterling hlryrte. Itrp.lr. .nd iupptle. FOR SALE—General store l.ambton Go.. land*, under plough. In parcels u ENGRAVERS. vince. Country orders eoticiteiL Tel. cycle tires *nd tub**: tube splicing Bay avenue. Ice cream parlor, to Marrant Motor Co.. W6 Dougta. atrwt Ontario^ good farming district. Box two hundred acres, at $200 per too J. C Renfrew proprietor. specialty. Old tires and tubes wanted. bacco#. candles. Proprietor, F. Turner, —Moore -AA Johnston. *01 Bay ward Bl Half-tone and line engraving— Phone fît. Phone 627. ml Commercial work e specialty. Designs We pay freight. Pacific Vulcanising lat-e of 88th Fusillera* Club.______fl® FOR SALE-Step-ladders rromUJAl* « A GREAT BARGAIN—Tha Sidney Room FISH. for advertising antT*buslneas stationery. Works, 1016 Douglas. OAK BAY WOODWORKERS Builders. assortment kept In stock ing and Boarding House for rent or B. C. Engraving Co.. Times Building. ALL KINDS OF FISH, and smoke 1 llah WINDOW CLEANING. repairs and, designs. Bapco paint me In Victoria: quality of sale at a very -reasonable price. For Pe.Tbcrtan 4 Son Orders rvCiTved at Times Business Of and poultry". W J Wrlgleswortb. 1«1 agency. Call and aeo us #t car ter unexcelled Call and Inspect stock, i- further Information apply Mrs. 11 fice Breed afreet Phone Ml. DON T FORGET TO RHONE 1706 James minus. fl3 CTark *8« View street.______< Oehrke, Sidney, B. C. Jy 1 HOUSES FOR RENT UENFRA I. ENGRAVER. Stencil Cutter Ray Window Cleaning Co.. <41 tiovern- P^UrrOGRAPHY In all It* branches. We FÔR HALE—Ch«*np. gramophone and Ellice Street. 3- rooms ...... ÎVF SÏJPÏ*LY nothing hut fresh fish. TD,»n Ftr.-et EXCHANGE. end Seel Engraver Oeo. Crowther, IUS Miller Bros. the Crnthal Fish Market make a specialty of children's por re<*ord*. 1157 Johnson St. * _ Victor Ktreet, 6 rooms .....7... Wharf street behind Post Office. €12 Johnson t treat Phone Mil. IS LA NT WINDOW CLEANING CO. traits. also amateur finishing; beet good con- FIVE ACRES. Hhawnigan, part in clover, Mason 8tn*et. 5 rooms ...... I Phone 3*16 The pioneer window Apparatus and material used. E. A. ENGL18H Style l>*by bugio- Portage Avenue. 7 rooms ...... LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. dltlon. $8 00 6M Walker St . Me West fenced three sides, in exchange for FURNITURE MOVERS. cleaners and Janitors. 2TVS Government. Price, W67 Oak Bay Ave. Phone 4504R. Jlf automobile and1 -some cash. Box 1682. Hlanshçrd Street. 5 rooms ...... % l»XWrAPE OUmKNERS ANT) DE- Jy2 Time*, . J22 Hulton Street. -6 rotmiN ...... ; JEKVFf) Ft*.os * UM1I furniture «nil WOOD AND COAL. TIIB rniftm IN B. C." prtra lo. mellrd Cowan Avenue. 6 rooms ...... i FTGNERS-Orotmda of any else laid out. NEW SAANICH DAIRY. Oak Hay Junc plena mover. I*r*e. uv to dete. nee •c. An appeal for an CALIFORNIA PROPERTY wanted |b Hillside Avenue. 5 room* ...... $ Staff of skilled gardeners Estimates ded vene. e.prr.. end tnieke. Btorege. NEW WEI.I.INGTON COAL. 17.00 ton. tion. Milk and cream fresh daily from ext hang.- for Vancouver propert> , give >** free. The Lansdowne Floral Co.. Jas, Dry cordwood blocks 86 » per cord, for the Mlnteterlel Pnlnn of the lejwer Pine Street. 5 room* ...... ••• • ■ ■» peeling end .hipping °™c*-J7* our own farm In Saanich. Phone 6218. Mainland. Depot for dletrihuHon the particulars. Owner. Post Office Box Fell Street. 5 rooms ...... 1 Menton. Mgr. 1561 HHInlde Ave.. Vis- itreet Phone 1MT SMble. WJ Gorge cash only. Western Coal A Wood Co.. 740. Vancouver. B. C. JyS tor**. R <*• Phone BS1 D. MarKensle. prop. 74i Broughton St Victoria Priming and Publishing Co Foul'Bay Road. 6 room* V road. Phone $8*2 Phone 47* HOYLE'S CASH GROCERY-3 lbs. 521 Tates street. Victoria. B. C. J17 Monterey Avenue. 6 rooms ...... I c reamery butter. |1; 11 Van Camp » FOR RENT—HOUSES (Unfurnished! Fairfield Rood. 7 r«*qnis ...... ft LEGAL. FURRIER. rnH BA1.E—Malleable •’y’ t*"*T*j V. W. C. A. soup or pork and beans. 81; 12 cans St It down. II pt-r week. M01 Ooyernment FOR HENT-HOUSF.J AND APART Newport Avenue, lo rooms ,...... % BRADSHAW A BTA.'POOT.E 1214 (lovernmenl atraet Charles or Canada First milk. H; sack •t-law -tr Mtl Bastion Bt. Vlclor*__ FRED FOSTER. FOR THE BENEFIT of young women in MENTS. furn'shed and unfurnished. In Phone 1527- Robin Hoo#l flour and 1 lb. Ergo bak ■11 parts of the city. Lloyd-Young A or out t{ employment Rooms and ing powder, 22.1V -Saturday only. fl8 Mtrrolt l-YCLK SNAP—Twin flret rla«« MEDICAL MASSAGE board A home from home. 16S Court Bussell. 1012 Broad etre t. ground floor PEMBERTON & SO HAT MANUFACTURING. condition: will consider slmrl* cylinder IVrnbe^ton Building Phone 4532 ney «treat. HIS. TOP~* Ol/J VKR Oak Bay Ju net lew In part payment Phone SNeL. fcTMRL OF ARY, masseuse. Steam vapor Hardware merchants and plumbers TO RENT—Six roomed house, on 4 mil* baths, e|«etrlo blanket sweats, electric VICTORIA HAT FACTORY — Making BABY BUGGY, large sise, folds up. hats to your own order; cleaning, block LODGES. repairs Phone 61» fl® circle, nicely fixed up Apply f64o ESTATE OF HELEN G. R. b end hand massage, alcohol, oil and scalp ply 1792 Lee Ave. after « p m Work street $12 per jnonth.JH treatment Rooms 117-118 Hlbben-Bone ing and bleaching of Panamas • spe DAUGHTERS AND MAIDS OF ENG OAK-RAY CYCLE WORKS—Bicycles re TC3H DECEASED. cialty. 1104 Broad, corner Fort Phone EX1NRUDE MOTOR. go«xl h* new. $75. Itldg Government street Victoria. B- LAND B. S —Ixtdge Prlmroee. No 22. paired 1836 Oak Bay avenue.J14 SEVERAL new house» Ut rant at low All persons having claims agaln*t| C Hours. H s. in. to It P m. Select. 1TM meets fourth Tuesday at 8 o’clock In also another 8»; both perfect running rate» The Griffith Company. Hlbbeo- Knights of Pythias Hall. North Park ENGLISH HAND LAUNDRY. Oak Bay order. Brentwood Boathouse______Jifi f4poil IUTH8 ma*-*c*> ami electricity avenue and Bank street. Family wash Bon- Building. Estate are required to send partlcfi HORSESHOEING. Ft. L. A Warren. W. P . 1132 I.eonard DOLLAR DAT SPECIALS M Sutton**, thereof, duly verified; and all pew 91? Fo-t St Phone n PHONE 1M6R fo** Pr!cre o™ painting"*"? pockets. custom mkMom reperhangmg. Worl fiiir«BP«4 41* Chestnut avenue. Phone 2601*, JZ7 8620. Times. S'? .z • r-rrin • m •»- ' Wÿfe-1: VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915 15 Montreal, Halifax, St. John, Quebec, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vancouver PLOT WAS UNEARTHED Austrians Claiming BY THE AUTHORITIES CASUALTIES AMONG McDOUGALL & COWANS Too Much; Cruiser CANADIAN SOLDIERS STOCK BBOKBHS XKMBKRS MONTREAL EXCHANGE Rowland, June 11.—With the arrest NUT COAL of John Tomleh, an Austrian and « Ottawa, June 11.—The following Was Not Sent Down Our WELLINGTON NUT Is satisfactory In every way—best quality, Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold for Cash or on resident of this city, yesterday follow casualty list was issued to-day: First Battalion—Wounded : Pte. J. A. long life, large aise and low price. Aak anybody that has used It. Margin ing the detention of another Austrian London, June 11.—The admiralty James Cooper, Pte. Henry SkJnner, $6JX> PER TON, DELIVERED Different Stocks and Bonds may be purchased In combination so from Trail, the authorities have dis denied to-night the Austrian claim Cpl. Leo Bernard t'ogan, Pte. G. B. as to satisfy your Investment. covered an organised plot hatched by that a British cruiser of the Bristol Leo Woodley. Low prices, combined with security, make the present the best time alien enemies to secure access to the claw had been torpedoed and sunk Died of wounds: Pte. I* Frye, HALL & WALKER V> act Uhited. States and from there to sail in the Adriatic Sea. Bridgeport. Eng. Distributors Canadian Collieries (Dunsmulr) Ltd.. Wellington Coale. 110 Union Bank Building. Telephone 3724 to the old country. While Tomleh has Third Battitllon—Previously reported been under surveillance by the police London, June 11.—The British killed in action; now reported as well seme considerable time, evidence press bureau, commenting on the and serving with 'unit; Pte. Walter announcement at Vienna regarding against him was not secured until Longley, London, Eng. the sinking of a British cruiser, MU|e-Andrews was arrested on Wednes riald to-night that the ship pre Seventh Battalion—Wounded: Pte. day night at the Trail smelter on a sumably referred to was safe in Colin Stanley McKinnell; Pte. Harry charge of stealing fuse tools. In his F. W. STEVENSON & CO. harbor, “not seriously damaged." C. Broad wood; Pte. Neil Smith, Scot DOLLAR DAY possession was a letter from M. Pllen- land; Pte Turpin; Pte. •. N. D. Theo- Don’t forget that with each purchase of 60c and over you get a coupon da, 1405 North 49th street, Tacoma, bold; Pte. Tom Robert Haynes; Lee. on $90.00 Refrigerator. which directed him to Tomleh as the Cpl. Frederick Uwion; Pte. James man capable of directing him how to GERMAN SHIP GOES TO Mitchell; Pte. Wm. Smith Graham; «47 Johnson SL evade the authorities in crossing the BOTTOM; SIXTEEN SAVED Color-Sgt.-Major Thomas William Sap- WATSON A McGRECOR, LTD. Phone 746. bdrder. sted; Pte. Henry Gwynne Vcvera Mat Lists of the men circularized and thews; Pt#*. Samuel McAllister. London, June 11—The sinking of the ■ urged to return to fight for Austria Died of Wounds: Pte. Robert Burns German liner Zwlna Is reported In are* understood to be In the hands of Weir, Glasgow; Corp. W. F. Longley, wireless message received here to-day 104-106 Pemberton Building Tel. 362 the police and the Internment of many from Berlin. Five members of the England. more Is probable. At the present time crew and eleven passengers were saved. Suffering from shock : Pte. George there are hundreds of Austrians work MvPhease; Lieut, (formerly No. 19,957), ing In the Rowland mines . The Trail Berlin, June 11.—The admiralty has William Forks Gilson. smeller employs two hundred or more. announced the loss of the liner Zwlna. Died of pneumonia: Pte. William DOLLAR DAY No details have been given. Forbes, Glasgow. Thirteenth battalion. — Wounded: MONTREAL STOCKS Pte. J.s McDougall Forbes, Pte. David PRESIDENT EXPECTS Garrick. I (Supplied by McDougall A Cowans ) A PROMPT ANSWZ1 Suffering from shock : Sergt. Jos. Harold Buckley, Ft#. David Rees. -Montreal. June ll.-TMs market did not Shoe Bargains appear Inclined to follow the upward Washington. June 11.—The cabinet Fifteenth battalion. — Killed In movement of the New York board to-^ met to-day. While the German situ action: Pte. Edward J. W. Wilder, Toronto ; Pte. Henry David Austen. •lay. Operators seem'd Inclined to await ation was dlscuseed. it wan agreed that Again we are to the fore with good values. In addition to Pickering, Ont.; Cpl. Richard Thomp a more settled condition of the Gennan- nothing more could be done until the ‘‘Dollar Off" regular lines there are some specials below Amerlcan relations before making any son, 8u 4 PVrssMfifJUti Un tel WtiA>' »$ ’if" rr-TS^ ViCnOKfA, PAIT/V TIMER FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915 FURTHER CASUALTIES SUPREME COURT GIVES -dollar day values in high- The Price and Terms Are Bound INCLUDE LOCAL MEN PROHIBITION ORDER grade new footwear To-morrow, Dollar Day, will see general one-day reduc No Appeal Now From Police tions throughout this store. Every shoe we have in stock is â Well Known Officer Killed; brand new style, and in many instances we show advance to Suit You Ca^OGeorge Ager a Pris- Magistrate in Certain Class sty lea. On many linea to-morrow we will alldw 61.00 off regu FLEMING STREET, near the Gorge, one block from carline, four-roomed ■ oner of War of Convictions lar price ; in some instances more than a dollar. Every shoe in modern cottage built three years ago, bathroom, pantry and septic tank; large the store will be sold at reduced value. 100 Pairs of Barefoot Sandals for Boys or Girls lot. By a supreme court decision given From and other sources the *1.00 THE PAIE this morning by Mr. Justice Morrison following further casualties are learned 60 Pairs Men’s and Women’s House and Boudoir Slippers among soldiers a the front: In supreme court chambers there to now no appeal from the decisions of Price $1,500 Killed in Action. * *1.00 THE PAIB the police court magistrates Ita British 60 Pairs of Boys’ Bobbers, First Quality. (’apt. H. de B. Riordan. Columbia in the cases of theft under Terms: $100 Cash, Balance Same as Rent Died of Wounds. the value of $19 and In all convictions 50# THE PAIB Pte. F. R. Andrews. against keepers of houses of III repute. SEE OUR DISPLAY WINDOW TO DAY AND TO MORROW APPLY Prisoner-of-War. The Judgment does not cover cases where convictions can be obtained un FOB BARGAINS Capt. George Ager. der the authority of the provincial Admission Tickets fee Royal Victoria Theatre, good any chow Tuesday. INSURANCE Wounded. MONEY TO WRITTEN statutes. June 15, te Friday, June 1S. given free with every Dollar Cash Purchaee LOAN P. R. BROWN Pte. R. C. Alexander. The matter came before the court here Saturday, June 12. Pte. V. Fletcher. on the application of C. L; Harrison, UU BROAD STREET Suffering From Shock. city prosecutor, and is an entirely new Bugler G. L. Marrs. point raised and is at variance with 708 SMART Vpl. James Cronk. , •—*-, the custom that has prevailed In Vic YATES toria of allowing appeals to the coun SHOES AT <’apt. Hubert de Burgh Rlordaif. ty Judge's criminal court in certain 8T. Drum Major Sterling announce POPULAR killed In Station, was quite well known prosecutions undertaken under the the events by bugle. In Victoria, being proprietor of the Next Irish criminal code. Mr. Harrison applied to The admission will be twenty-five Royal Stenographic school In this city Linen 8tere PRICES Mr. Justice Morrison for an order to cents. Children under IS. with their for more than a year. The only son of prohibit Judge lounpman hearing In parents, will be admitted free of Colonel A Riordan, he was 82 years of the county court the appeal brought and received his education at by Lot ta !>. Robertson of having im King* School. Canterbury, later being properly conducted her premises known appointed private secretary to Major as the Bellevue hotel. Yates street. She the Hon. F. E. Guest. M. P. In the Im DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS was convicted by Magistrate Jay. who perial House of Commons.' He was $ DAY tried the case, and fined the accused some months In the Okanagan before THE $200.-Against this she appealed to Judge coming to Victoria. When the war Lampnian, and the appeal was nearly WEST END PEOPLE’S ARE SHOWN IN STORES broke out he returned to England, and received & commission with the 2nd concluded when Mr. Harrison raised Grocery Co., Ltd. STORE Battalion East Surrey Regiment, In the point that his honor had no Juris fighting with which he fell. diction. and obtained an adjournment SPECIALS until this afternoon so he could take To-morrow Victoria Merchants Pte. F. R. Andrews. 15th Battalion, the point at Issue before a supreme died of wounds, enlisted with the 88th Pure Prepared Paint, ready for tine. Made in V ictoriiv All Will Offer Extra Value for court Judge. colors. Half-gallon tins, each ...... ------*1-vv Money Spent There were two points at issue In Non-Fading Oil Stains, for interior decorative lialf- the arguments of Mr. Harrison and Our Dollar Day Bargains Mr. Alkman In vhamlters this morn gallou tins, each ...... " ing <>ne was that th“ criminal code Creosote Shingle Stain, all colors, per gallon...... From the display In the windows of distinctly says there shall be no ap English Red Oxide Roof and Fence Paint, per gallon, *1.00 all the retail stores in the city the peal In these criminal matters except WILL STARTLE THE CITY Dollar Day bargains to be offered to in decisions*' given by two Justices of Black Roof Paint, per gallon...... $1-00 the shoppers of Victoria and the sur- the peace. The other was raised by 'roundlng country to-morrow1 will he Mr Alkman and is that under the BEAD AND BE CONVINCED something far beyond anything that summary convictions section of th** 24-lb. Sack Lake of Woods Flour, and one Tin Bggo SPECIAL has yet been afforded by the merchant* code and under the indictable offences WALL PAPER of any city. section there are similar crimes hut Baking Powder. Dollar Day ...... *1.00 On all the railways entering the city . . . $1.00 with double the penalty under the lat Half Gallon Golden Bute Mason Jars. Regular 42.25 n 6 Double Rolls for there will be week-end excursion rates prevailing, and this should bring In ter. Under the former Mr Alkman dozen Dollar Day .. .f...... *1.00 manv hundred buyers from outlying contended he had an appeal, if not un Brand's Ham and Tongue and Brawn, in glam; boc der the latter, and he produced the These Papers are all of high-grade, regular prices 25c to 40c points, while l*elng a Saturday, city values. Dollar Day, :» jar*.■... • shoppers will be found turning out in original warrant and the conviction per roll. showing that though the wording of Leard’s Famed Chicken, regular oOc. Dollar Day. .1 tins *l.uu thousands The success of the Dollar Days held the charge was the same as In the • Country Gentleman’’ Corn, regular l&c. Dollar Day NOTE_These prices hold good for Dollar Day. June 12. only. last y* ar was no pronounced that mer indictable section the charge wâs taken to tin»...... • ...... • -• *100 chants who were doubtful of their under the summary section. Brooke Bond Tea, in 1-lb. fancy Can»inters. Regular e ______value have readily fallen into line thi* His lordship said the matter of form 50c a pound. Dollar Day, 3 lb*...... *1.00 year, and practically every store in the did not Impress him. and Mr. Harrison city Is offering to customers bargains informed his lordship that the forms Melior Dutch Cocoa. Half-pound tins. Regular 50c. . at the one-dollar figure that are actu are those provided by the ' provlnji*r Dollar Day. 4 tins ...... A i, *1,00 ally bargains well worth going a long au,.. ' Th«) are used quite often Laurentian Milk, extra large cans. Regular loc. Dollar The Staneland Ce., Ltd. way to secure. In the advertising in police court cases. His lordship con Day. 12 cans ...... ,• • •••• ••• * — „ S1-00 836-840aid 040 FortFart StreetQt root columns of this Issue will. -jp* fOTîfiu tended tin form laid down in the Walnut Wafers i walnut shape), regular hOe lb. Dollar Phone 27 sum.- IndlcaUoiY'.,4 "what can be ob- criminal code was more for guidance Bay and Shakespeare Streets aluT further pointers can be had than anything else and as the magis Day, per lb...... ™ «*** Branch Store: from last evening's paper. trate had fined the accused the pen There is a long list of goods that are alty provided under the indictable sec to be had at the increased purchasing CORPL. W. F. PATTERSON tion of the code he came to the con 61.95 COMBINATION PARCEL FOB $1.00 power of the dollar, and not one taste Wounded- clusion that the charge had been heard Bottle of Grape Juice..-...... 30c but will be satisfied with some one or under that section. CLASSIFY more of the articles that are to he had. "I think.** he said, “the amendment CusUrd Powder ...... • -20c In addition to this Fusiliers In October last, ami left with lilimoNISMS- ••Mother-ln-lats-an‘ e»e BIG CROWDS WILL Boot and shoe dealers. Jewelers, gentle to the code in 1913 has a deliberate Holbrook’s Sauce...... 25° men's outfitters, ladies’ wear establish the 30th Battalion. He a 30 years extraordinary value present remind.', 11,at there I, no * meaning, and that appeals are there ments. hatter* and furriers, milliners, of age. and his home was at Owen Mixed or Chow Pickles...... -35c without It. thorn Inwon Printing by limited to convictions made by two we will give one department stores. Is >ok-sellers and Sultanas -,...... 18e VIEW GALA SPORTS stationers, grocers, hardware dealers, Justices." ticket for any show AT I'l.h'W IN'S IMS Dougin. SI Dollar Captain Ager. 16th Battalion. . ac Tin Dutch Cocoa ...... 35c furniture stores, «music dealer* and His lordship said It was in hi* opin [►ay, carnations. 2»k-. Spanish iris. I> * ■ cording to a cable received to-day by ion the int ntion of the lawmakers to in the Royal Victoria many other* are all united in the Tin Peaches -...... • • 200 pe *hV Mrs. Ager from a r* Igtive lit London, provide for a. discontinuance of fre movement, and •$* are displaying good# Theatre from T uea- FOR SALE—Mining property, fctlver and to alive and veil, but a prisoner-of- quent appeals from magistrates Bottle Black or Tan Shoe Dress copper, ready ship; easy terms, pro- worth several times the value asked for war In Germany. Them^-nage states was evident, he said, the law intended day to Friday of «Ivice •*.>mething Box TTlt. Times jl« Event Has Attracted Consider ing ...... “c them. . t fi recoin - that in remote and other place* where Extra staffs of salespeople are being next week. 1 i»k RENT Ft' • room modern able Attention; 450 Blue m -nd.-d for the Military Cross. He w .is Justus tried cases they were often D»w two tunics fruen city liall. .rent put on for the day. so that there will wounded In the arm and thigh while men legally untrained and appeal* $17 Vi 717 Caledonia avenue. $1.96 jackets Going be no unnecessary delay In anyone get leading his men In the big action at the might be necessary, but In convictions fTr.VITURE AND CintlOS l>ought. ting attended to. It w‘ll be well for end of April, ami was found by thé by magUdrate*. they heihg legally Until >r exchanged Mtirdwh>. Pandora the wise buyers to get dewh early, Mart where car Nb. 3 stops. Phone Field Ambulance Corps He was plac trained men. it was* thought there was there Is certain to l*e a rush during the All Dollar Day Bargains Are for Cash Only w. ______*** ed on a stretcher and lift In as com no necessity for an appeal. In regard No event of the past several months forenoon, and the choice of the go**ds EXCHANGE what you don't use at Mur fortable a position as possible for the to the form used he sa hi It was not has attracted public attention more will be had by these, but even the late deck's. Pandora Man. where car No. 3 night, to be taken back of the fighting particular The code sets a guide which than the Gala Sports* day arranged comers will find bargains and as excel stops. Phone jJW.______h** under the auspices of the National line »aHy In the morning Hut when it is advisable to follow. CORNER GOVERNMENT AND BROUGHTON STREETS lent in quality as reasonable In price. 8EVFRAL HOUSES furnished and un Reserve of Canada. No. 2 company, the bean-r* arrived they found he had In regard to the amendment to the furnished. low rents Apply Murdoch s. The Dollar Ikiy idea Is a valuable for the uUlcers and men of H. M. 8. disappeared, and his fate up to the criminal code, section 797. in 1906. Pandora Mart, where car No 3 stops, one to both the merchant and the shop Pinnine 53S». toft Kent. The sports are to take place present w as not known by his relatives per. the mutual advantage being evi "When any of the offences mention DOLLAR HAY BEDS A-omplete, $1. at the Royal Athletic park, to com favor of the Allies, one being a denced In numerous ways, and there ed in paragraphs (a) or (f) of section AUCTION SALE Murdoch’s. Pandora Mart, where car mence at 2 o'clock, ami no less than Pte. R. C. Alexander, wounded, en Frenchman and the other ^n Italian, fore it should have the hearty support 773 Is tried In any of the provinces un No '! Stops. Phone 5399______twenty-six events have been arranged, listed with the 88th Fusiliers' regi of every cttlsen. There Is much money der this part an appeal shall lie from so that their generous action in help TO-MORROW jEgNT d CYCLE the last of which Is the bucket-of- ment for overseas service, at the time in the city, but It is not moving as any conviction for the offence In the rlri'M good._. $15 n. a. water race, 5»> yards, which has Just of Joining the ranks being commis ing out the programme was greatly corner. Yates. freely as could be wished. The stimu 1> niglas. recently been added by the commit sariat officer with an E. A N. survey same manner as from summary con appreciated by the gallant Jack Tars. lation of business which Is brought viction* under part 15. and all provis FORD A GREENWOOD 1 PASSENGER CAR. cheap. tee. about by means ef these sales Is g-sxl party. A native of Belfast. Ireland, the nations whom they represent The bluejackets to the numW of he came to Vancouver In 19Ut. obtain ion.- of that part relating to appeals Instructed, we will sell at our rooms. for everyone, and among other t»ene- shall apply to every writ appeal Pro are fighting shoulder to shoulder with 112 MONTH-< rooms, modern. 1215 Chap 450 will leave Esquimau at 1 o’clock, ing employment with the C. P. R. Six 71S Johnson Street, at 2 p- m. man street. Fairfield. Box 1721. Tim-js- flts keeps the money circulating »t vided that In the province of Sas Great Britain In the great cause of on reaching the city hall they will be home, where It is wanted. years later he came to Victoria to drawn up In parade formation, and make hi» home here, and was employ katchewan or Alberta there shall be freedom. Contents of 5-Room FOR RE XT-1-room cottage, all modern will march to the park by way of ed on surveys In Télkwa and Winter no appeal If the conviction is made by conveniences. 2124 Clarke St ; rent. $11 Judge of a superior court.” p 'r month Phone 47!»>L. after .> p m. J14 Cormorant. Government. Yates and Harbor. B. C. C. C. Moore A Victoria daily vîmes, Friday, Jüke n, idis 17 HAND-LOOM CARPETS DELAY THREATENED Dlxl Ross’ Dollar Day Doings Strong valus» in quality goods w ill be the rule ail through the store on Saturday. TO BE EXHIBITED IN STARTING WORK Noel's Afternoon Tea Marmalade. English Sugar Candy, 9 lbs. for ~ t jmw ;....n7T77.. .—r..77^?.fi.OQ ...... $106 Noel's Fig Marmalade, • Jars for It one I la Australian Jama. 2-lb .....-...... |iw tins, melon and lemon, for ..$100 Noel's Pineapple Marmalade. 6 Melon and Pineapple. 5 tins for Saanich Pipe Contractors Have jars ...... $1.00 ...... $10$ New Local Industry Has Al Skipper Sardines. $ tins ...... $100 Melon find Orange. 5 tins ...... $1.08 Watch For Vi&oria’s Cornish Pilchards. 3" tins ...... $1.00 Izard’s Boned Chicken. 3 tins $1.00 ready Manufactured Had to Sub-let Portions of Knight Brand B. C. Salmon. 11 Matthew's Mixed Pick lee (ptcnlr tins ...... $100 aise). K» bottles for ...... (I * Many Rugs Contract, Owing to War Oentreville Canning Co.. Canadian Fancy Evaporated Peaches. 9 Packed Kippered Herrings. 9 lbs...... 11 « tins ....,...... $1.00 Fancy Evaporated Apricots. » Centreville Canning Co., Herring lbs...... $1 «O (To Be Continued) A somewhat unique exhibition of Vic Unfortunate situations which from in Tomato Sauce, 9 tins ...... $1.00 toria-manufactured hand-loom carpe ta time to time delay public work in will be held . on Tuesday aftenuWn. Saanich have again cropped up to Dixi H. Ross & Company June 15, from 3 to • o'clock at the head check a start on the waterworks. Groceries. Wines and Liquors quarter* of the Women's Industrial tl was arranged that a start should tin Him sf QMtHy Beefs Dollar Day be made with the excavation In the Grocery, 80. II. 52 1317 Government SL Centre, behind the Scott building, cor Cloverdalc avenue section, where water ner of Hillside avenue and Douglas là wanted worst, when tUudent arrived. street (entrance Hillside avenue). The However, at a meeting of the water work to be on view, and which will committee yesterday, circumstances of aleo be on sale. Is alt the output of a which the council has been apprised * GET THE COUPON HABIT comparatively few days, during which, through the agents. Balfour, Guthrie A By purchasing your general needs at OUR GREAT DOMESTIC RALE, Saturday, June 12 however, the women workers at the ■ 18 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY. JUNE 11, 1915 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT Streets Committee ef Council Re ceivee Report From City En gineer en Matter. The principal business before the street# committee of the city council this afternoon Is to receive a report from the city engineer with regard to Third Great Big Dollar To-Morro the list of streets upo^ which by-laws should be closed up, afcd those which should have additional work done be fore this course is taken. The day when the dollar is supreme at this busy dtore. Here’s nearly a page of evidence to show that this is a Mr. Rust does not recommend that work should be undertaken to embrace the whole of the funds which the sale of great economic importance for the supplying of present and future needs. council has on hand for local Improve ment this year, but that some streets should be tackled at once, and the Dollar Day Bargains From the Glove street gangs kept In steady employ- - Genuine Bargains in Embroideries There is a considerable amount of Department routine work before the committee. In Dainty Swigs Embr.ideries. values to 10c yard. Spe- cluding in addition to the business clal. per yard...... 6? Women's Long Chamois Gloves, reg. $1.75 pair. Spe which has arisen this week that which cial, per pair ...... $1.00 was held over from a week ago, when Dainty Swiss Embroideries, values to 12% per yar3. Assortment of Black Suede Capeekin, in tan and there was no sitting of the commit Special, per yard . .#...... ;...... 8‘/a? White, and natural chamois gloves, values to $1.25 tee. pair. Dollar Day Special, per pair ...... ».. 85? Th*‘ city engineer of Port Angeles Swiss Embroidery Fleunoing, IS In. wide. reg. 25c. yd. 8ilk Net Gloves, in white and black. Reg. 75c pair wa.s in Victoria to-day to see the con Per yard ...... 15? Dollar Day. per pair ...... 50? crete pipe for the northwest sewer, Women's Long Lisle Gloves, in tan and black, very and the concrete flow line which has Alee assortment of Pretty Embroidery Flouncing*, in special, i»er pair...... 50? been laid "for Sooke waterworks. assorted widths and designs, values to $4.00 per yd. Children's Chamois Gloves, regular 85c pair. Special, It has been impossible on account of Special, per yard ...... fl.65 per pair ...... 50? the numerous meetings this week to 639 Yates Street Phone 5510 hold sessions of the committees ap- -- !.. II ■ pointed last Monday, and so far there has not been a session of the special A Suit Sale That WM1 Attract Wide committee appointed to look Into the Dollar Day Bargains in Press Goods and These Skirts Will Clear Out $- provision of drinking fountains. The present prospect is that next Silks Quickly at This Price I Two Extraordinary spread Attention week will be alrmiet as busy, as sev Bargains in Silk era I meetings of Importance have been Silk Organdie Is very suitable for making into summer 35 Cloth Skirts. Good serviceable Regular Values to $36.00, arranged during the Week, the most dresses, frocks and waists. It comes in a pretty rose styles and colors In serges, tweeds, Dresses design, in a variety of delicate colorings. 40 Inches Dollar Day Price...... Important being the. court of revision cashmeres and checks. Their original $3.90-At tjils price we $9.75 wide. Regular 85c. yard. Special, per yard ... 68? on local Improvements on Tuesday prices in most cases were as high have six only, made of Many exceptionally smart models have been reduced next. On account of the necessity of Silks and Ihini, in all shades, 36 In. and 40 In. wide. as $6.75. Dollar Day Special $1.00 fine inessaline silk In for this sale. Materials Include serges, gaberdine, ripple striking the tax rate, the court of re Reg. $1.00 and $1.36 yard. Special, per yard ... 85? canary, navy, green and and fancy suitings and smart wool brocade < '-.Virs vision must have preeedvnee’ of every brown. The styles are •and, putty, rose, saxe, Belgian. Mark, navy, mahogany thing else. Taffeta Silk, in large assortment of good colors, Mingle 27 Wash Dresses to Sell at all very pretty and and black with white lines. width. Special. 3 yards for...... $1.00 •mart. Some have a RED CROSS MEETING Fancy Silks, very suitable for summer dresses ; colors $1.00 Each •mart vest of brocaded brown, mauve, and grey. 40 In. w ide. Reg. $1.85 Spe •ilk. others have a vest Twenty-seven womtn will get one of Much Interest Shewn by Residents ef cial. per yard ...... $1,00 effect of allover lace. these great Dollar Day Bargains. Linen Dust Coats Ward IV. in Address by Each one is an extraor Pretty Foulard and Radium Silks, very rich effect* in They are all pretty Dresses, made Mrs. Yeung. dinary bargain. Just the thing to wear while1 driving or autoing. They spot, striped and floral designs. Reg. $2.00 and $3.60. of fancy crepes and other popular Special ...... $1.65 $6.90—Home unusually come in several good serviceable styles, with belted The Red Cross meeting held under wash fabrics. Regular values to pretty styles are includ back, various shaped collars. Dollar Day Spe the auspices of Garden City Women’s Colored Pongee, In mauve, tan. green, and brown. Reg. $7.50. Dollar Day Special . $1.00 ed in this lot of Dresses. cial ...... $1.440 Institute on Tuesday, at the Garden per yard,. 50c. Special, per yard ...... 165? City Methodist church, drew a big The popular yoke effect crowd of Interested people, who listen Fancy Silks, In plain, shot, striped and brocade, 36 In. A Very Special Offer in Silk and plaited skirt are ed with attention to the moving appeal to 40 in. wide. Reg. $1 25 to $1.75. Special yd.. $1.044 among thé new effects. Trimmings Include some Extraordinary Waiat Value for Dollar* made by Mrs. H. E. Young in behalf Dross Goods,—An assortment of check*, tweeds, cloths, and Chiffon Waists of the work. Commencing her address pretty shadow laces and and lustra In a good range of colorings. Reg. 50c yd. Mostly navy and black in meeaallne with a brief narrative of the causes of fancy buttons. Colors Day Special 35c. Reg. 60c. yard. Special, per yard. 45? silk, chiffon and chiffon covered net. the war and the demands of the vari battleship grey, mauve, Reg., per yard. 75t\. special, per yard...... 60? No two waists are alike. Dollar Day These are all new stylish Waist*, made in a variety of ous nations involved, the speaker went rose, black, navy and Special ...... mm ... - ..$1.00 very pretty styles. Home are made of fancy vesting, on to deal with the immediate duties Fancy Striped Voiles, in tan, grey, and^champagne. only wisteria. There are 18 but most of them are made of plain and fancy em which devolved on those who did not 42 In. wide. Reg. 75c. yard. Special 2 yards for $1.00 only of these. broidered cotton voile. In addition to the dainty em go into the fighting line to offer their Delaines In pretty floral and stripe designs. Very suit tSee these displayed in broidery, the trimming* Include pretty white and lives for their counry There were able for dresses and waists. Reg 60c and 76c yard. Mauve Top Black Lisle eue windows to-day cream laces and fancy buttons. Reg. values to. $2.5<>. other ways of helping. And what was Special, per lard ...... 36? th»* duty of the empire at large became Silk Hose Dollar Day Special ...... $1.00 the duty of each Canadian vitisen as Moirettes. in a good assortment of colors for making w,e|l. Red Cross needs were urgent; underskirts. Special. 6 yards for...... $1.00 As on previous Dollar Days, we are Cotton Dress Fabric» Are Reduced for Saturday A Handful of Dollar Day Bargains From the call was ever for more and more putting these famous Hose on the supplies, more and more socks. Every bargain table again. This time Many women will welcome this gale, coming as it the Basement one at home could help by furnishing we have increased the quantity does at a time when a maximum amount cf frear can he Coatee3 to Clear at $1.00 to 50 dosen i>airs. Their superior New Lingerie Waists. In a range of very pretty styles. Mrs. Hutchinson moved a very ap got out of the fabrics this season. With the weather get qualities are so universally Extraordinary values for .. ..v...... $1.440 preciative vote of thanks " to Mrs known that it Is unnecessary to ting warmer, the demand for these summery g«x»d* will Young for addressing the meeting, A few odd lines in ratine and oatmeal cloth, in pink, China Silk Waists, in new and dainty styles. On sale. state them In detail here. Regu he great, tome early when the aeleetiou wilt he at ita which followed the regular business white, and biscuit, and fancy stripes. Very spe 7.30 p.m. Very special ...... $1.00 lar price 50c pair. Dollar Day beat. meeting of the Institute. Heuss Dresses, made in good, serviceable styles of go.nl cial ...... ;...... $1.440 Special. 3 pairs for...... $1.00 Fancy Crepes, in check and plaid effects. A good variety of color quality gingham. Very special at...... $1.440 WEATHER BULLETIN. ings. Fast colors. 28 inches wide. Reg 25c. yard Dollar Ihxy Special, 6 yards ...... $1.00 Children's Hess, including some of the finest make*; 5 Daily Report Furnished by the Vic A One Dollar Corset Bargain House Dresses- A Welcome Prints of the better quality. Dark and light grounds. Reg. 15c pair for ...... $1.440 toria Meteors logical Department. yard Dollar Day, 8 yards...... *...... $1.00 Ladies' Fine Cstten Lisle Hess. Special value. 6 pairs Thomson's Glove Fitting Corsets. They^are made of Bargain Plain Chambray. Suitable coloring* and quality for children's for ...... $1.00 Victoria. June 11.—5 a. m.—The baro strong coutll, and are fitted with four hose sup meter is comparatively low over the In dresses, also housedresses. Reg. IBc. yard. Dollar Day. 1 porter*. While giving the correct style, they ary*o Many Industrious housewives will Fins Check English Crepe, makes up into serviceable terior of the province and rain lias been yards ...... $1.440 cosy and comfortable that one would think they welcome this opportunity. They are dresses for women and children; also suitable for general from Vancouver Island to the all well made, in serviceable styles waists. Very special at 7 yards for...... $1.440 •tat-» of Oregon, while in this vicinity were wearing a much higher priced corset. Don't and colors. Regular $3.75. Dollar and on the Ix>wer Mainland thunder miss this opportunity. Reg. $1.25 pair. Dollar Day Turkish Towels, 8 for ...... $1.440 storms occurred during the night. Show Special, per pair ...... $1.4444 Day Special ...... $1.90 ers have also been general in the prairie Toweling. 16 yards for...... ,...... $1.440 provinces Dollar Bargains in Wanted Staples Oi Silt »t 730 p.a. Underskirts of cottoy m essai I ne. and brocaded satvn. Forces eta Wash Skirta for Large Special ...... 95? For K hours ending 5 p. m Saturday. VI- i.»rla and vicinity—Light to nv*l- An exceptional opportunity for the housewife Women • An Important List of Bargains Gleaned From Each Extra Fins Moire Underskirts. Special.$1.60 erate winds, generally fair with occa to replenish her stock of bed linens, towels and Floor sional showers. Made of fine whiter cotton repp. .In Children's Dresses, made of good wearing quality ging Iv)wer Mainland—Light to moderate toweling at bargain prices. g«H>l styles, trimmed with pearl NEW SILK WAISTS 11.06 ham in a variety of good colors. These come in a large selection of serviceable styles. Very special at...75? wind*, generally fair, wrtth orews tonal Pillow Cases—Be*t quality hemstiched. 4(1 In. to 46 in. buttons. Very special at . . $1.4444 At 7.30 to-morrow night we will put on the bargain table In wide. Dollar Day special, 4 for ...... $1.440 the Basement several dosen dainty new Waists, made up Black and Whits Cheek Drees Goode. Special, yd. 25? See the windows to-night, they con in pretty styles of white Chinese silk. Dollar Day bargain Shoots. 7 and 8 quarter slsee. Reg. 87 He each. Dollar Victoria—Barometer, 3Q.Û6; temperature, tain many examples of the bargains to price ...... $1.440 Colored Cheek Drees Geode. Special, yard...... 25c maximum yesterday. 62; minimum, 49. Day SpeclAl, each ...... 75? be had here to-morrow. On Sals m the Bargain Basement Scotch Tartan Dress Goods, 42 Ins. wide.. Special, per wind, 4 miles W. ; rain. .29; weather, clear. 7, 8 and 9 quarter sixes, regular $1.00 and $1.25 each. yard ...... *...... 40? Vancouver -Barometer. 30.«i_ tempera Dollar Day Special, each ...... $1.00 100 DOZEN LARGE SIZE HUCK TOWELS ture, maximum yesterday, 68; minimum. Shootings 8 quarter width, reg. 30c and 35c yard. Dol Made of a good quality huck-a-bac*. large sise On sale 7 30 Gingham, Flannelette, White Cotton and Good Quality 46; wind. 4 miles E.; rain, ..I; weather, A Dollar Day Millinery pm. Extraordinary value at. per pair 25? and ... 35? Prints. Very special, 10 yards for...... $1.440 foggy lar Day Special, 4 yards for...... $1.440 On Sals on the Main Fleer Nanaimo Entrance—Barometer. 30.04; 7, 8. and 9 quarter width. Regular 40c yard. Dollar Day Special. 3 yards for ...... $1.00 Surprise ~ vgwperature. maximum yesterday. 64. 7.30 SALE OF DRESSING GOWNS minimum, to; wind, 4 miles 8. W ; wea Dollar Day Bargains for the Fancy- ther. clear. Pillow Cotton—Light weight, 40 In.. 42 In., and 44 in. wide. About five dosen of these useful gowns will be placed on sale Kamloops—Barometer, 29.96; tempera Dollar Day Special. 5 yards for...... $1.044 tomorrow night. They are made of cotton crepe In a variety Worker ture. maximum yesterday. 68; minimum. Extra heavy w eigh. 40 in. to 46 In. w ide. Dollar Day of plain colors and floral designs. The styles urv’ pretty and 46. wind, calm ; weather, clear. Special, 4 yards for ...... $1.440 very serviceable Be on time If you want one. Very special Grey Scotch Fingering, 4 piy. regular $1.20 R>. Dollar Itarkerville—Barometer. 30.00; tempera at ...... $1.6$ Day Special- lb...... $1.00 ture. maximum yesterday. 58; minimum TOWELS AND MISCELLANEOUS STAPLES On Sale en First Fleer Pram Cover and Baby Cushion Sets, stamped for em $4. wind, calm; weather, fair. Colored Roller Toweling, 18 In. wide. Regular 15c. Dol broidering on white pique. Scallop edges. Dollar Prince Rupert—Barometer. y> 16; tem lar Day Special. 8 yards for ...... $1.440 BOAT, VERANDAH OR LOUNGE CUSHIONS perature. maximum yesterday. 5*; mini Just fifty of these to sell at 7.30. They are well filled with fine Day special, per set ...... ,$1.440 mum. 42; wind, calm ; weather, foggy * Glass Towelling—Reg. 15c.. Dollar Day Special. 8 yards Russian down. The covers are of tapeety with back of Cushion Top and Centres, stamped and tinted In colors Tatoosh—Barometer, 30.ay.„ per pair $2.96 Ladies’ Pino Gotten Drawers, very special value. 4 for $1.00 dal at ...... IS# lowest...... W Scotch Bungalow Nets. Hemstitched Average ...... ® TABLE No. 4—An exceptional opportunity, Ladles' Whit# Voile. $crtm and Etainlne. English Ladies’ Fine Cotton Lisle Vests, very special value, • for $1.00 Minimum on grass Canvas Button Boots. Reg. $$.60 and $400 pair. Dol 134 | Art Sateen, English Chintz and Ladies' Fin# Silk Liela Vests, very special value. 2 for $1.00 ptaxlinum In sun . lar Day. per pair ...... $2.95 Women1# *nd Children’« P#r##ol# 38 minute* Printed Cretonnes, Casement Clothe. _____ Bright sunshine. » hours Reg. $5.00 and $6.00 per pair. Dollar Day. pair $3.96 Ladiee Cotton Lisle Combinations, very special value. 2 *irr-i j«pwi Some 2®" itr*. —*-e EflHfenJv yfM4.v,w------• ••—.*.:* At, -J.-r *,-e-». Ladiee’ Pareaeio—A aplen • wiiwr1 ei Day. |.er pair ...... $1.15 ipecïài eavh7$Ï.W wimv «ta* -weiidWfu. 35c. 3Sc to 50c values. Dollar Day. Children’* Paraaal*. tn. «jeot* variety. Sped#* IS* «8* t: H*<«il orderller; c«aatl.au.in!«"n. ’ $1 discount off eny pekr'd?WbnteiVe Shoes at f&flB s»■Oéâr S ysr*'.».' ... .1 th. r.iiit Sold only by D. I * .DU • i, bell. The- FUxall Store, l»c.. !5c. and • ammo wee ee eee east ne ell, 5== FORMER SECRETARY m» M i i.taal ^ 1 MUM. .."«..J»* M*- X. Oorgson (formerly MUu, Taooma; Pte. > ST Washington, Jupe 11.—It becA me N. Wilson. Winnipeg; Bugler C. L. known to-day that just before the Marris (formerly 16th), Duncan, B. Dr. American note was forwarded to Ber C.; Pte. Wm. Robertson, —, lin It was shown to former Secretary Previously re|>orted missing. now be*.-' n yxm de i Bryan by Acting-Secretary 1 .arising *it rejoined unit: Pte. 'EL Daman, Monc COPAS YOUNG the |>ersonai direction of President ton, N. B. Wilson. Slight « hang» * had l*een Princess Patricias.—Wounded;. Cpl. ANTI COMBINE OROOKRS mr.de In the note *and the president Frank 8. Murphy. Calgary. rBMM M'assis ‘ Oreer Ferfsad Breed Streeti Mti Bryw tv eeee eaaea vaaferlhft W+filVK- ÇNwhk. dMMte r * wounds: Pte. F p Miles. England. ottÉaiBML tMs OÉntoÉMff‘ ÜÜH* WBe M il Wounded: Ptr. Frank Miller. Mil Phoenix Boor, $1 50 per dos, .quarts. * waukee, Wts.; Pte. Edward Jtdm fc B-,ry.< vrwsfts ' VICTORIA 1)ATT/r TIMES," VRlRAT, IfWfc 11, 1915 ***** ÊspjÊÉSW*'