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VOL. 61. NO. 39 VICTORIA, B.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922 PRICE FIVE CENTS Prosecutions Follow British Light Croiser Raleigh, Known to Victorians, Wrecked in Belle Isle Strait British Ministers ; Liquor Raids Made Take Up Problem of At Interior Points London Conference

About Thirty Men Arrested at Penticton, Oliver, Cabinet Called to Meet To morrow to Discuss Differ­ Oeoyooe, Coalmont, Granite Creek, Ptinceton and ences of Opinion As to Course Affecting Germany; Keremeos; Hearings In Court. Poincare to Consult Colleagues. ■ I -, „• ^

Vi-n:i<(..ii. V>.<\, Aug. 0. Excitement rose to high pitch here ft* i*- London. Aug. 9.—The British (’abinet will meet to-morrow to »when it Iwcnnie known that the residences of D. C. / MU consider the Mtualioji grbwing out of the conference of Allied I. . ? j «. Winnipeg Street, and A. Nieol. Fairview Road, had leaders here, it was announced this afternoon. eat 1> <1 liy the municipal police and the owners placed in the It is understood that at the same time Premier Poincare will •pal 1«m knp on eliargi's of contravention of the (iovernment consults with his colleagues. | ; \ j • »rrel« of hier and other ‘‘wet goods" were seen Jiteing un- .x London. Aug. 9.—As a result of a three-hour conversation be­ I HR i»«imley was In command of the cruiser, Vice-Admiral Allied participation in German ip- for this coup, but owing to what in dysirlal concerns. After her visits at Esquimau and Vancouver, the Raleigh steamed Pakenham’s flagship, when she \ ieited the British Columbia coast. lutionary Party the past appeared to be delays and Although the conversation took British and Japanese Ships slips in the gear of the machinery place without the appearance of an> Moscow. Au*. 9 (Associated Press) for bringing offenders against the personal aspersions. both th« Carry Supplies Free —Fount eeh of the thirty-four tfoeial Government Liquor Act to Justice, Premiers were described as tenacious Revolutionists accused of high trea­ both the public and persons engaged ly holding their respective viewpoints son against the Soviet Government in the illicit traffic had become used Hongkon-. Aug. 9—Chinese have been sentenced to death by the to the idea that nothing ever would Canada Prepared to ovc.l .*as are being appealed to tievoluttonary Tribunal. Among the be done Thus, when the trap was PREMIERS MET condemned are several of those who sprung it came as a great surprise. by the Chinese Chamber of turned informers. In Court. AT BREAKFAST Commerce here to aid their Three of the other defendants were Discuss Reciprocity The hearing of the charges against TO BE PREPARED stricken countrymen at Swatow. acquitted and the remainder given 1 risen sentences of from two to ten those arrested has been proceeding Ix>ndon. Aug. 9.—The differences the port 250 miles northeast of years. and will likely occupy most of the Fullerton Keenly Disappointed; World League Members Asked between the French and British The death sentences against twelve balance of the week. viewpoints on the German repara­ here which was praeticajly de­ of the first group of defendants later At S o’clock Hon. A. M. Manson, If Requested by U. S. Amundsen Chose Omdai for Information tions problem, which seém to be stroyed bv a typhoon and tidal were upheld by the Central Executive Attorney-General, passed through the threatening the breakup of the Committee, but an indefinite stay of town and saw the police work pro­ Nome. Alaska. Aug. 9.—Lieut. E. O. Geneva, Aug. 8.—The League of Allied conference, were discussed at wave a week ago with the loss execution was ordered on the condi­ ceeding. Inspector Miller of Victoria Fullerton arrived here this morning length over their breakfast this of 28,000 lives. tion that the Social Revolutionary lions has Issued a circular to morning by Premier Lloyd George was also present. The Penticton Leamington, Ont., Aug. 9.—More than 2,000 persons heard The General Chamber of Com­ I‘arty cease its counter- revolutionary municipal police force was left to on th* mall schooner See. Wolf from member states of the League request­ and Premier Poincare. merce of Hongkong is inviting sub­ activity. Otherwise the sentenced make the raids and arrests here, Premier King*eview. in an address here last evening, the achieve­ Deering, Kotsebue Sound, where he ing them to forward to the secretary This "diplomatic breakfast." which leaders are liable to the court’s Judg­ scriptions for the Swatow sufferers while provincial constables operated ments of his Government since it took power and the results of severed connection with the Amund­ all information they possessed %g>n- lasted for three hours, was the out­ ment. in other places. sen Expedition. standing feature of the early part of The Chinese Tungwah Hospital Com­ the first session of Parliament since that time, and heard also an cemlng the situation in Russia as re­ mittee has appropriated f 10.000. The Defiant Tfoe court proceedings in Penticton Lieut- Fullerton claims that the third day of the conference. Defiance of the court was shown by ntimation that the Canadian Government was prepared to consider Amundsen selected IJeut. Oskar gards agriculture, the movement of Premier Poincare went directly from British - American Tobacco Company were held in the Council chamber gave $1,600 to the relief fund and twenty-two of the condemned during the regular courtroom being too reciprocity with the United States at any time the United States Omdai to make the flight from Itoint population and conditions of life in nis hotel to the French Embassy, pronouncement of sentence, which Barrow. and that it was then up to towns arid country districts. When where he met Mr. Lloyd George, and shipped another 100 tons of rice las; small to accommodate the principals Government should make ail advance in that direction. night. f Financiers. Minis­ evitable. All parts of the country morrow for the assassination of ters and experts met again to piss In Penticton consigned by a Victoria Ing the proposed Polar flight. Lieut. had suffered, and were suffering, Field Marshal S4r Henry Hughes Manitoba Farmer M.P.P.’s- upon the form of their report to the brewery to itself here and endorsed Fullerton stated for publication that through the mistake made in 1911. Wilson. full conference later in the day. oven to a man named Williams Wil- Captain Amundsen would attempt There was only one way to seek to • elect Appoint Committee M. Bclemanp. Belgian expert, was* ! hams, accompanied by Riordan the flight with only one pilot, làeut. retrieve defeat or undo error, and j requested by. the «committee to draw showed a requisition to J. Russel) Oskar Omdai. in order to avoid the that was to vtry and regain the Winnipeg. Aug. 9.—Farmer mem- the report in a non-committal man- Walls, manager of the Penticton Cold 1,500,000 TONS extra risk involved in establishing ground that had been lost. hers-elect of the, Manitoba, !>egisla, - . **er. simply arranging in order of Storage, and took delivery of the ear an intermediary fuel base north of Fielding'» Mission. tur^ Wt a conferenceinference last nightn f^r least opposition th.- various pro­ without its ever passing through the OF BRITISH COAL TO Point Barrow, which would be neces­ Bystander Lost Life: Excite­ consideration of wheat marketing posals. with the estimates of the Speakers Address California warehouse, it was testified. It was this motive which had led sary with two pilots, due to extra Hon. W S. Fielding to visit Wash­ U.S. AND CANADA problems, appointed a committee of probable yield of each if adopted ment in Street Evidence was also presented by the weight. ,, five to keep in touch w'ith the Wheat English-speaking Union prosecution to show that not any of ington almost immediately after the] _ . .|fr J _ ~r Ijleut. Fullerton writ return to ■Van­ Wide Differences. formation of the- -^Government-. It. r»Td!ir. ^ .ties. Aug. 9—The Amer- Board situation. New York. Aug. 9. -!>e«th to-day this Victom nm’rbeer Was sol'd bj couver. where he will be connected The division of opinion among the The caucus phased à resolution claimed one of the el'ht men shot Ran Francisco. Aug. 9.—Four men" the Government vendor to Riordan was obviously in the interests of all , ican demand for coal In consequence delegates regarding Premier Poin­ with the Canadian Air Board. He pointing out that because of deferred down yesterday in a crowd** 2a»w**r prominent in the world’s |>olilics, ad­ between July 14 and August 7. that the neighbor of Canada to the i of thé miners’ strike in the United Is very much chagrined and dis­ care’s plan for th** control, of Ger­ elections and by-elections a special hàât-t Side street when they tried to dress! rfj? the California branch of the No evidence was submitted for the south should be made *war*?fP'f States continues unabated. Orders heartened over not having the op­ ma nyls finances in return for a mor i- session of the Legislature could not , , ...... - stop four gunmen fleeing in an English-speaking Union, in session defence, the legal aspects of the ease 7rmpcntTne<'anadnC anrt'UhouM know fmm I'ntteil State» and Canada portunity to make th** flight. be field until a very large percentage itorf”" for Germany is considered ir l ore yesterday, commended the aims aione being urged. automobile after an attempt to kill of the union in seeking to bring the that Canada was ready and willing for an additional 500,000 tons have of Manitoba’s crop Jiad been market - I r^onr>'anie. Joseoh M.:«.-nra the ouu-ome of vd and that "the whole situation rere-­ Report - from Berlin say. according h t polie» w is i iH>otie«ers* • English-speaking nations of the world te co-operate with them at any time been received in the last few days, SASKATCHEWAN - to the correspondent of The Times. pouce a -totieggers into closer harmony with a view to­ on matters of mutual concern, and k, ... f . r00 (>00 tone for specting the operation of the Wheat that Chan-ellor Wirt It haa elated : fVude Premier Lloyd George are appar- The Prime Minister said that when velopments, further to investigate ^n,,y fVf.1 apart w hat is to he and Fourth Street, where Joseph United States, and John W. Devin, Operators Accepted Award; ------*- Massera was standing in front of his former Ambassador of the United; the Liberal Government had found marketing conditions- and to make donc wi,h 'lirm:'nv ,hl*" b,fot» ™cyw*> States to Great Britain—are here for Rejected by Employees that Canadian cattle' were shut out met. and the conference of Allied heme. Massera, according to the suclr; recommendations as the sit- police, was out on half in connection" the convention of the American Bar of the United States market It had uattdh Warrants. statesmen's In dangt^r of breaking Association, which opened to-day. gone to work to secure removal of up with Franco-British r*l.« t with the shooting of Silvio Tagl-.n- Ottawa, Aug. 9.—-(Canadian Press) Ottawa Interested. Each of the speakers emphasised --the situation which has developed the embargo imposed by the British, Union Bay May Get worsv than they were and with ho enna at d George that things can- quartette was bent on avohging the Premier Bracken’s somewhat guard, 69»! welcome accorded him there. carious. The majority report, which TO CITY OF CORK not go on as they are arid that • death of Taglinanna. Three of the After paying special tribut" to has now been accepted by the ed statement on the matter is taken hYance may bo compelled to take in- j new’ arrivals got out and began Menzies Reports in some quarters to Indicate that Lord Rhnw, the Dhief Justice said he operators. Is that which was signed Dublin. Aug 9 —A tfans-Atlantic dependent action. J walking toward Massera. The car, saw a "better day In store for the by the representative of the m!n*rr there Is likelihood of James Stewart steamship which arrived here to-day former chairman of the 1919 hoard ------j meanwhile, proceeded slowly t«* Sec* and by the chairman, while the reported that upon reaching Queens­ , **nd Avenue and Fifth. As the trttw "We of th*1 English-speaking na­ ■representative ,,f the operators at withdrawing his refusal to act. and COST OF LIVING town Harbor yesterday officers were The $12,000,000 iteel plant which the Imperial, Dominion and that If he accents the chairmanship ' j approavhe*! Massora, they whipped tions have faith in each other,” he th:* time presented a minority, re­ advised that a vessel had been sunk j out automatics and opened fire. It continued. "W? have hope for each port. This appears by reference to Provincial Governments are combining to establish here in con­ of the board. Manitoba will Joint with IN AUSTRIA HAS across the narrowest part m the the other prairie provinces in pass­ Al UnCT nnilDl cn was not the runmetis bad shooting. ether, hut we must have a spirit of the records of the Labor Depart­ ALMUol UUUdLEu but Masseras skillful dodging that fraternity if we arc to Insure the ment here. riyer Lee, thus blocking the ehtren<*e nection with H. J. Landahl and the $18,000,000 Coast Range Steel ing legislation to make the Wheat to Cork City By this means the Ir­ Board effective in’that province. — ■ ...- | saved his life. l»eace of the world. I believe that It Is stated at the department, how­ Corporation, will be located at Union Bay, according to the Rev. the English-speaking nattons of our regulars holding the city, it was said, Board Chairmanship. ' Vienna. Aug 9. There are reports ! Wounded. ever. that the miners have now de­ sought to prevent repetition of the Thomas Menzies, M.P.P. for Comox, who arrived at the Parliament to-day that the index figure which I The* volley which left Massera un­ (Concluded on pan* 1) clined to accept this report. Calgary, Aug 9—H W. Wood, Provisional Government’s coup in Buildings to-day after a tour of his constituency. president -of the United Farmers of will be made known August 15 will harmed took its toll among the inno­ landing troops from the sea at Conference with officials of the Department of Mines following Alberta, was still undecided this show an Increase of 91 per cent- tn cent bystanders. Two men. identi- STATION MEN morning as to the chirntanship of the the cost of living In Austria over July, j (Concluded on page 2.) NOTAT WORK IF FEDERAL LABOR information given the Hon. William Sloan, Minister, faulted in no i Wheat Board. When seen by* a - definite announcement beyond this statement : | repen tat ive of the Canadian Press he EARTHQUAKE DANGER EXISTS MINISTER WILL GERMANS TESTING . , . , . „. I said he was not yet In a position to QUEBEC SURPLUS Union Bay Best. bor. the almost inexhaustible supply * KjV-e a final answer IN NEW BRUNSWICK MARKET NOW "More than one expert has re­ of. coal there of high cooking quali­ Cincinnati. Ohio, Aug. 9-Clerk*, VISIT VICTORIA FOR YEAR REPORTED IN AUSTRALIA ported to us after Investigations that ties. lots of low priced Und on Which freight handlers and station men the Industry can be developed and MORE CONVICTS f*. John. N. B., Aug. 9. A dispatch who are not on strike have been or­ there la only one logical site for the ' AS $5,033.419 Vancouver. Aug. 9 - Hon. James big electrical horse power possibil­ from Kdmunaton. N. B. says a sev- dered to "stay away from their vrual Murdock. Federal Minister of Isondon. Aug. 9t—(Canadian Press Industry and that là at Union Bay.** AT PRINCE ALBERT ère earthquake shock was felt there place» of employment whenever their Cable)—The first consignaient of Mr. Menzies reported that th^re ities ms well as 'the 160.600 borné Labor, arrived here to-day to power In the Unntpbell River, which Quebec. Aug. I.—The financial •arty yestirday morning, people m lives are endangered either by armed study labor condition» on the goods from Germany to beidelivefed never was any doubt whatever that Prince Albert. Aug. 9.—Seventy- the « eetre of the town being awak­ the industry will be locate*) on Van Is now about to be developed In con­ report of the Province of Quebec guards or defective railroad equip­ Coast. He will remain In Vancou­ in Australia since the lifting of the five convict* arrived here last night 1ened from their sleep by the rocking couver Island tn one ofRhe coal dis­ nection with a big pulp and paper for the financial year ended June ment," the Brotherhood of Railway ver for a few days and then cross embargo on August 1 consists of for the Prince Albert Penitentiary. ; of their homee. In one place a and Steamship Clerks, Freight Hand­ tricts. Of these Union Bay seems mill. c 30. 1922. shows a surplus of ordin­ over to Victoria Friday iflght or small parcels. ..German merchants The men hgve been transferred from ef lumber was overturned. - ‘ - lers, Station and Express Employees to have a great lead over the other ary revenue over expenditures of Saturday morning. - being disposed to feel their way. at Settlements along the British Co­ the Kingston Penitentiary, it is re­ I A house in St Basil was »hlfted announced to-day In a statement to districts. Mr. Menzies asserted, be­ S5.633.41». present, says a Reuter dispatch from lumbia Coast and,particularly In the ported. owing to its crowded condi­ from Its foundations. Ht. Jucqua» the Associai*”* Ureas. cause of the âcceealbâUty of lu hat-i Melbourne (Ceneleded on pngs 4.) tion. - also reports a violent tremor.

t 3Ù. VICTORIA DAILY TUBES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. 1922

rWAiTPA Ilf I V*emih»rtOfT lücfg. “The Footwear Centre” BIGGEST CLEAN-UP ON; BOOTLEGGERS SAD; EXCITED MEI1 Arrivals of . FRIENDS HAD DRINKS ON QUIET, NOW TWO SHOT IN LEGS FALL FOOTWEAR VENDORS MUST PAY; NO LIQUOR HOLIDAY Police at Grant, Ont., Sup­ Winnipeg, Aug. 9.—Where wilt the wheat hoard, If ultimately formed, get A $5.85 Spec*a T Value for Growing Girle—< lxforil pressed Harvesters’ Out­ f xrtrn open in Vlc- U6,j0q,000 -minimum and strap Pumps In tan cHf'f or "f^îuTt < .VFf. aTsii " break James 'Stewart, former manager of i-lurla tliiw afternoon as a result of a line of Rlavk Calf Oxfords with patent leather the Federal Wheat Board, has said is J orur wintlvw W-4ay«— îTo côpe with bootjeggers. train NdTirfrom New Brunswick had l etcaeery for H* financing? --Thirt- à» V MASSEY SPEJIKS the chief concern of western grain Chief of Police Fry visited the a hectic Time at Cram. Ont., on Hun- Thursday and Friday day night, according to the storv told growers now that Saskatchewan has whops personally yaw' that they were here last night by a number of them. adopted a hill making the board po<* d'»lng business. He has taken no WM. CATHCART 4 CO., Ltd. It appears they tried to “clean Up*' h FlbtejBrTd Alberta is ready -to do like­ Chinese resta-urant when charged OF HIE DEFENCE EXTRAORDINARY VALVES action to prosecute for violation of wise. The Manitoba Legislature too. High-Grade Footwear for Men. the Wednesday half-holiday law sixty cents a portion for pie and two is likely to be called into specie*et-s- FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE Women and Children and Xand pending instructions from the Pol lor local policemen and three Mounted Empire Plans Debated in New sion next month to adopt an identical Commissioners. Policemen only stopped them by bill, but western financier» insist the Shoe Repairing. It is likely that the Victoria Police shooting and wounding several of Zealand Parliament thief difficulty will be to find the Tin- lialanvc uf our Suits group into two prives for Commissioners before doing any­ them in thty legs. p'itla! amount to gix*e the board op­ thing will wait to see what the out- Some of the more desperate char London. Aug (Canadian Press erating cxpenacs. >» In Vancouver, where Chief acters started outs to “clean up” the Cable)—Discussing the naval de­ No Money Available. Anderson threatens to prosecute all town and Just as they were Itianit t- Uquor vendors who try to conduct break the windows of a housed fence question in the New Zealand It is commonly asserted that no hank will advance the credit and business ihia afternoon, ...... >oung woman living there fired l Parliament yesterday. Premier Mas- the western province» haven't got gun. shooting one man through the ■cy said a stage had been reached that much credit left. If bonds wen | The biggest clean-up In the history arm and routing the rest. $19.75 $37.50 ELECTRICAL where something more muet be done sold to finance the scheme it is pf British Columbia is under way. Questioned if it could be financed To mop up the bootleggers and to aid the British Government in pro­ Values to $37.50 Values to $59.50 viding a sufficient defence for the since there is no doubt the law will 'blind pig sere," Attorney-General be appealed to Privy Cduncii and APPLIANCES Munson has pressed every possible Empire, eays a Reuter cable from might be declared void. jUiUi-Jii.- the employ—of the Laquee Wellington.------— But a very rxinsidcrabte majority Toaster Stoves Sot Plates Control^ Hoard into service. f the organized farmers favor the Provincial I*,.live are also co­ New Zealand, said the Premier, was doing enough, pnd the matter board, though there are many grain Turnover Toasters Coffee Percolators operating in the drive. would be treated in the budget, and producers Who *o not. Politically 721 Yates Hurling Irons Chafing Dishes Raids are being sprung in all parts 1ESTSEXPECTED the whole question would l»e opened foes of the class-conscious farmer Telephone til the Province on persons whom up. It had been left for New Zea­ movement aaeerf that this will be Street 1901 liquor detectives have been studying. the rock or. which the agrarians’ ■ Milk Warmers Developments in Case at Sault land to give the other states a lead in ship will go to pieces. • When he left the Coast for the In­ dealing with Empire defence. terior early this week. Mr. Hanson ‘•Ab•urdity,,—Grain News. And many other useful ami eonvenient articles which will took with him a whole railway car A Ste. Marie bring comfort to the home. " of detectives, liquor spotters and ex The Grain New» say», editorially Perte capable of scenting bootleggers Sault Ste. Marie. Aug. 9.—investi LORD MORRIS to-night: 'Th- United Ftfintn from away off. He has launched all gallon of the Drummond Lake grave SUPPORTS EMPIRE c organ sattona may be reac- Time payments arranged if desired, these into action in one mass forma­ robbery of 1919 has reached a point tionary and arbitrary, but the people tion drive in the Interior. where arrests of prominent medical of Canada are not. It is impossible men may lie expected hourly, the po­ EXHIBITION PLAN that these new principle» and meth­ „Mr. Manson left orders here for an Ask the One Who Burns It. (fiergctic and effective campaign lice said to-day. ods will be allowed to establish They admit having had Mr* Ruth Toronto. Aug. 9.—Declaring that against, all those engaged in liquor themselves. The general public C. ELECTRIC Knudson and her brother, Clifford the remedy for Great Britain's post moves slowly and In this tnstitnee doings. Harrison, in seclusion since their ar­ war Ilia lies in developing inter the politicians have moved with un­ Fort and Langley Streets tist recently. Both are believed to Empire trade. Lord Morris, former seemly haste, but th»» ptihlic will BASEBALL Vancouver. B. C., Aug 9.—That know something of the case. Premier of Newfoundland, but now a r.iovp An absurdity like compulsory Sales Department Phone 123 the British Columbia government in­ First knowledge of the grave rob­ resident of London. Eng. who is , co-operation and an outrage like the NOW Is tends prosecuting !>ootleggeçs to the bery resulted from investigation of a visitor In Toronto 'expressed th I osting of a man with a gun ai the last notch was evidenced Here when dog’s barking on the night of th* opinion yesterday that the British floor of the courts of law Cannot 120 warrants, were issued for men < rime, Hacked bits of Mrs. E. K. Empire Exhibition to be held in 192< whom they claim have been selling Fairchild’s body were found in sacks will be a powerful agent to that end FRIDAY, AUG. 11 The Time liquor illegally all through the inter­ < n the shore of the St. Mary Hiver, ior of British Columbia. where they apparently had been COUNSEL FOR Churned From A number of these bootlegging dropped by the ghoul who dug them stations are located along the boun­ up. MACAR0W ENOS Times Book Review 6 30 p. m, at ,he Later May Be dary line in the interior south of Fresh Rich Cream Nelson and south of Cran' rock, and WISH TO INCREASE TRIAL ADDRESS (By Professor W. T. Allison.) it i« estimated that many hundred TOO LATE ”r>"lr*1" Au* »•—Deriarln» that ck assjuu ltd gallons of booze crosses the line at NATIONS’ BONDS. Daily oomtAi. / LITERARY NOTES OLCaSV. ALJUITa these points. H- '■ Marcarow, former general man­ Put iu coal right now—don’t Two government liquor venders ager of the Merchants' Bank of Can­ STADIUM were also, charged with selling li­ ada. charged with making a false Mr. Robert Service, who seems to delay it. Our Nanoose Wei- world are steadily realizing that it have taken up his permanent abode quor on the side to their friends Th will only b«* through wholehearted statement in the October. 1921. re­ official* claim that this is only half fraternity that, we can hope to .se­ turn to the Federal Government, was In Paris, I* returning to the field of Automotive Trades va. lington Lump and Nut quali­ the number expected to be charged cure lasting peace.-A common tongue, the victim of a conspiracy on the part the novel. His lost ho >k of verte. Fern wood Pharmacy ties arc AL in the next two weeks. is the heritage we already possess, of "two or three men" who. having “Ballads ‘of a Bohemian,** was not a ANNOUNCEMENTS and it is for.us to cement our com­ decided to^ detsroy “their house" pro­ great success. His new nove*. v h ch Vancouver, Aug. 9—Customs off! mon ideals through that common ceeded to build up a reason or an will be published next fall, reverts This frame is the outcome The Hub Barber Shop has removed Barber’s Douglas Street, near Hud­ vers were ordered in police coïirt to tongue." excurse « for themselves. N. K Fa- to his old stamping ground for coloi Walter WalkerS Son from Douglas Street to 625 Yates son's Bay, for Tu>s and Doll Hos­ i#turn, to If. Nordland. of Seattle, Lord Shaw expressed a desire to flamme. K.C... representing tty* ac­ and action. It is entitled, "Th« Spell of » challenge is-ut-il by th" Street, Oliver A Firth, proprietors. • pital. • ten cases of whisky seized by a Can see a wider understanding among the cused. this morning concluded the of the Yukon Oldest Coal Dealers o o o o o o edlan officer at White Rock. B.C English-S]>eaking peoples. address to Judge Decarte he l»egan at Automptive Trades. The the trial yesterday. Mr Fa flamme * Heme Cooked Meate—Ringshaw'a. Dr. W. J. C. Tomalin, 216 Central ,1<*Ia.r the international boundary. "Misunderstanding is best cured by Laurence Binyon, whose \olini e of Fernwood I’harmAoy Team mi B.C. cor. Yales and Broad. • Building, has resumed practice. * Early one day hast week Special understanding.'* he declared. "When last words expressed confidence that "Selected Poem».' has just been pub­ have not been defeated in o o o ustom* Officer W. F. Johnson, who we .stop troubling about our poorer hi» client, "the victim of this con­ lished by the Macmillan Company 635 Fort Phone 3667 Figure Drawing and Fainting Classes o o o as keeping watch from the bushes qualities and fitnd the best ones w> spiracy.” would not leave the court says that he has never t>elongod to three years. Make your own Saturdays. 9.30 to 11.3#. Mondays 1.9% Jones A Simmons, Pa nier», Etc.— *5 Bock, was approached by ► ball understand. That is what Eng unavenged. any special group of writer», though conclusions. . Z to 1.30. Will Menelawe Instructor Phone 51 81Y. • Nordland fop information concerning land has tried to do in Ireland and Robert Bridges, W. B. Yeats. Henry 1*3-3 Union R»nk HuPdlng. • o o o some whisky he liad purchased in It is succeeding so well that to-day I Newbolt, Sturgis Moore, and Maurice ,r O O O Dr. B. C. Richards is temporarily v ancouver for delivery at the border believe Ireland is on the crest of Hewlett are among his oldest Proceeds to Be Given to Mer- Vogue School of Millinery, Ftohart located at 309 Jnnes Block, Fort Johnson promptly took Nordland waye that will send it on to splendid OVERNIGHT ENTRIES iriend». Mr. Binyon is in charge of ville Fund Through the Building, opens with Fall Models Street. Phone 3845. Office hours. 9 into his custody and Compelled him Dccomplishment." oriental prints and drawings at the August 15. • to 6. • to wait for the liquor there. When Forward Steps British Museum, (the most important it came, accompanied by export Vancouver. Aug. 9 —Official overnight Kiwania Club John W. Davis told his hearers that entries. Thursday. August 10. Hastings collection of its kind in Europe * 1 clearance papers. Johnson took th Park : liquor and tiie Vancouver transfer solution of the Irish problem and and he writes,— “Being poor. 1 had Everybody Com» elimination of the Jealousies aroused First rat e - Judges’ Box Purse. $:,<*>. to choose between journalism and mp Joyces who brought it back to for three-year-old» and upward, about Fall Suits through the naval strength of Great some such poet a» 1 have at the • ancouver. But the- court to-da Britain had removed two of the ma­ live furlongs. Pebble Fountain, lis «cognized that the transaction h£« Desert Rose, 112. Golden Flight. 119 Museum. I am glad I chose as I did it red fèei jor threats which bv-set world peace Edwih. in Melody Man. T07. !»mond. but I never have any real leisure, or buen legal and above board on th- He declared that the “liberation To Order i anadian side of the boundary, and lr . in;. Turkish Delight, 107 Wane ta I should have prodmi'd far more. I given the following interesting tabic Make Sure of Ireland did more to assure the world Parks. 105; Senator Donlan. IMP, Tula- Feet that are tired tiie Uquor .will be return*d tu Nord meen. 98 now have a bouée in the Museum, of what he calls Cash Values." — land. ihat freedom was not a mockery than "'$1 spent for a lunch lasts 5 hours. and sore from long any other agency in ages." Second rate—Home Stretch Piaimlhr ,which tierhapsKll! . suggests, , a, hlimified Former Attorney-Genera! Wicker Purse. $>«), for three-year-old* and PUt is far from being s-i *‘H spent for a necktie la.st 5 week» hours of standing soon Next Winter's afn advocated» "one tongue and one upward, about five furlongs !»an«i> F«v * $1 spent for a cap last five months 114; Oamcr I»-. 114; Poe man. tit f.v Here is one of Mr. Binyon's short “$1 spent for an automobile lasts become rested and re­ tet of ideals ' as a means toward uni land. 114; Hookworm, 112. Ternatte, versa! amity and fraternity. poem» which will give rpy readers, freshed by gently rub­ OBITUARY RECORD \ HOT; .( >ticadc._ JdTL.JCu#Ottr-J6i. Vtxtiu» w taste'of his dr lira to style - Coal Supply! *’$1 spent for a- waterpower or bing them with Ab- SHOOTING AFFRAY Third race—Weighing Room Claiming Mom Like a Thousand Shining railroad grade last» for .5 generations. The funeral of the late Violet Mar- Purse, $500. for three-year-olds and up­ Spears. “II spent in the service of God sorbine, Jr. ward. about five furlongs La Bet* lasts for eternity." Get an extra ton or two garet Smith, who punted away .IN NEW YORK Morn like a thousand shining spears Sunday, was held this morning at Noire, 114, Choirmaster. 11,4. Review, A hot foot-bath containing of coal in now and keep 114. Cicely Kay, 11^ Shari» Squirrel. Terrible in the East appears. the H. Funeral l*arlors at 10.30 tContinued from page 1 > • few drope of Ahaorbine, it as a reserve supply U r 112: Squash, *l67: Lady Bourbon. *197: O hide pie, leaves of lovely gloom o’clock and proceeded to 8t. John's Kiltamey Belle, 166. Meteor. *102 Where the young Dreams like lilie*» PACKING PLANTS New Goods. Jr. will have a delightfully next Winter. Lots of folks fird Infer as strikers, dropped seri­ Church. Colwood. where the service ously injured. Fourth race—Starting Gate Purse, bloom Î soothing effect on weary are finding this sound advice was- conducted by the' Rev. H. A $5<)0. for two-year-old», about five fur­ IN IOWA EXHAUST New Styles. Bent on escape, the three gunmen longs: Dick Turpin. 129. Babe Ruth. 117. : feet at the dose of a Pearson, interment was made at the What is this music that I lose Col wood cemetery. tan to regain their comrade in the Go. 11#; Carlos Knrique. 198; Jbàmer \\ COAL SUPPLIES Best Workmanship, strenuous day. car. With grinding gears the car 109; Tom Wellman. 96 Now. in a world of fading «lues? t Fifth race — Grandstand (Claiming hit Guaranteed. The remains of the late Edward turned Into Fifth Street. What wonders from beyond the seas •l -23 a bottle Purse, $60». for three-year-old» and up­ And wild Arabian fragrancies? Sioux City. la.. Aug. 9 —The Ar at most druggists.' J.E. Painters Sons ^Arnxan Ix’wia were laid at rest in Ahead of It was massed 400 strik ward*. about five furlong» Hugo K ere. Rome, having heard the shoot­ mour and Cudahy packing plants here Ross Bay Cemetery in. the presence Asher. 117; Yukon, 114: Operator, Hi ire completely out of coal. The Ar- 517 Cormorant St. m vain I turn me hack to where W. F. YQUNG. Inc. of a large gathering ..f sorrowing ing. attempted to halt the car. The Medford Boy. 114, Georg#- .James. 114 our plant did not kiit any »took gunmen deliberately reloaded and W C Dooly/) 14; Little Abe. 114; Bonn, Stan» made a palace of the air S*- Peel St.. Montreal friends ami delegations from the a yesterday because of lack of power, there wag another volley of shots. belle. U2: ''Maude Weaver, 1ii9. In vain I hide my face away ’ —C. HOPE- O. F. and 1. O. O. F. After a Hhort Sixth —Paddock ! Armour and Cudahy plant officials tie ad-readers fur . the . Metropolitan Meth idlet reared crazily and fell to Its side with i* rriman, 112.; Alive Carr. 112. Sky Lan. That which i» come requires of me announced they were starting to in- j Church, where the Rev. Dr. HLpprel! n bullet in its hpad To right and If; Balsy. 109; General By*. el«)6: Old My utter truth and mystery. 4.al oil burning systems. Homestead. *196. York Lassie. *100. conducted the impressive service. left men dropped -six in addition to Return your dreams, return tb the two ftiled around the corner. Mary D ! 97 Night: Many beautiful flowers flfled the Seventh " race—Clubhouse Claim.ng hearse and covered the casket. A The crowd drew hack f<*r » mo urse. $7iu0, for three-year-olds and up­ My lover is in £ho armed Light number of the choir were present, ment. It was enough for the car to ward. one mile and seventy yards; dash through and .gway. and the following hymns were sung: I.ariat. 113; «Mover Junta. US; Cork. Edward Arlington Robinson, who Buy Your Groceries and "Dear Lord and Father of Man­ 113; George Muchlebarh. J13; Nebraska was recently awarded the Pulitzer 1-ad. Ill, Hickory Nut. Ill; Herman prize for the best x-olumr of verse kind." "By Cool Sil« iam’8 .shady PETER HENLEY WINS Whit 11.. *10*. Slppara. '108. Cigale. Provisions From Rill,” and "Come, Ye Disconsolate.'* *104; Jack Frytr. *162. published in the United States dur The following acted as pallbearers: THE LEADER PURSE •Apprentice allowance " claimed. ing 1921. has been given the honorary Courtesy A. lf yesterday’s f Stanford University, California, i* purchase from them. programme. It was the only event he nominee of the Pacific Const con- than remain unknown. Mr Robin courtesy is inborn. Vancouver. Aug. >/-rCaplain Grant of the day to be decided In straight • ntion of the American Institute of son has invariably permitted his E. Rice, «V until'recently, editor of heats. Electrical Engineers here for presi poems to speak for themscive». He Mr. Advertiser, would you be dis­ The Herald at The Pas. Man., died Peter Henley was driven by Harry /ent of the American Institute of is generally regarded to-dav Queen Olives, per OA here, He served overseas during the Stokes, and was coupled with Charley Electrical Engineers. America’s foremost living poet."*. courteous to a friend, a Buddy, a busi­ Aunt Jemima Pan- OCT war with a forestry battalion. The Sweet, which won the Edwards pace Insulators and insulating tests bottle, 45C and. XdvrV cake Flour, per pkt^OC remains were forwarded to-day to for 2.08 class at the July meeting. formed the central topic of three ad­ Gerhard Hauptmanns native Hi ness client, or a prospective buyer! The Pas. To-day Charley Sweet finished sec­ dressee at the technical session of the lesia is planning a celebration in Pure Olive Oil, Napoleon or Pacific Mills, OQ ond in the second heaL convention this morning. An Over honor of his sixtieth birthday, the Probably not. — Map of Italy, *7fis» 2 large vans...... C r With J?eter Henley out in the third Potential Test for Insulator»" was important feature of which will be pint tin ...... I W heat. Hall Dec won- in a driving fin­ the subject of a paper by G. W. Lapp, the per fermante of the festival On your business telephone you Albert Toilet Soap, OPT ish with Charley Sweet and Wrack. of Ieen translated It would be bad business sense not to. carton ...... ZDC events i^ere decided to-day. Jelly Powder, alt AP SUMMER SCHOOL CLOSING. into English, and among his novels Good, Rich, Flàvory Tea, KNIÔHT8 TEMPLAR MEET. Atlantis" and The Fool in Christ' The Folk who read Classified flavors, 3 pkts. forMÜv Closing one of the most successful have appeared In English...... $1.00 seasons of its work, the Summer Columns are friends of yours, they are New Honey, in the QQn Halifax. Aug. 9.—Dr. A. S. Estey of Rogbr W. Baba on. ^ whose economic Calgary was chosen supreme grand School, staff snd students, will stage its closing ceremony at the High writings have made him an authority prospective clients. They arc looking comb, per eomb. . OO V Nice Table Salmon, type m*»ter at the concluding session here in New York banking circles, has 2 large cans.... juOC to-dav of the thirty-ninth annual as­ School to-morrow evening. At 7 for you and want to do business with King’s Quality or Robin sembly of the Grand Priory. Knights until 8.30 an exhibition of work will be given, 4o be followed at 8.80 by you. They want.detailed information,. Hood Flour, Ar Large New Brasil nr „ Templar The Provincial Grand Prior» include: M. C. JCUt*. Vancou- an excellent programme by the stud Give it to them with all courtesy. Give 49-lb. sack... Nuts, per lb...... er. B. C.: Thomas Templeton Roas- ont» in the auditorium. At 9 30 the Monk A Glass Custard Pow- land. R. C.: George Meaeon. Edmon­ gathering will repair to the gym them friendly and complete informa­ Fresh-made Creamery Bat­ ton. and Charles A. Smith. Moose ruMiuni. where an additional pro ter (Lawndale JA Jaw. gramme Is to be given. The public tion in your classified ad. Sf.T...... 45c Rrand), per lb.,.4rl/C Is cordially Invited. ENTERTAINED COLLEAGUES. It pays to be courteous. It gets Phone your orders to 94 or 95. Prompt attention. results. Mrs. George Simpson yesterday BAUME entertained at an At Home to the 1 »adles’ Auxiliary of the Veterans of BEN GUÉ ANTI-COMBINE Fraace. The drawing room was Phone 1096 Time» Advt. Dept. COPAS * SON prettily decorated with sweet pegs GROCERS Ask professional poultrymen what and rosea. Phones 94 and 95 Corner Fort and Broad Streets they know about this B. A K. Pro­ t for Lumbago duct—It keeps the birds busy aad Everybody wants and hopes for t AD DrueouU « Ksé» a tubs Han makes them lay. ilted. Toronto. a fortune some day. but only a few are willing to Work to earn one. ning Miles Ltd., Montreal FOB RESULTS ”USE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS VICTORIA DAILY, TIM.!*. WL 1>NArfllJST 9,1922 o vx-.i -e== mirnSs MEN _ KtNbSTunvimnPTmt AimiramrflUEE FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER HATS. Cost of the Hats will not be of any consideration. Every Summer Hat wilt be OF­ AT CONVENTION TO HELP MOTHER FERED AT SUCH A RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE as to tempt even 1008-10 Government Street American Bar Association those who are not in want of a Hat to buy. gee the Hats and note the NewCee Do AD Her Houewerk Conservative Leader Criticized Meets in

EXCHANGE TO ALL DEPARTMENTS 7800 Lunch Room Service Novelty Casement 11.30 a. m. Till 2 p. m. "Cloth at‘39c Great Quantities of Novelty , 36 and 45 inches wide ; finished with lace Afternoon Tea Service edge iusertitw-and hemstitched. In many 3 ta 8JM p. m.—... .. -r —1 effects in fine cream ground. Regular to 75c. Ou sale at, a Viird ...... 39c ORCHESTRA —, Second Floor

A Wide Selection of WOMEN’S WHITE BUCK OXFORDS AND PUMPS Six Big Values in GROUPED TO CLEAR QUICKLY AT Women’s Hosiery STAIR CARPET ™$3.95 and $5.95 Women's and Heather Mix­ Women who require'fashionablb, dependable White Footwear for the ture Hose, excellent grade, full -remainder of the season- wtH -appreciate this-remarkable opportunity. fashioned. and with spliced heels For the August Sale Our entire stoek of Buek Xhoes is included, therefore the styles ate all and toes ; in brown, grey, blue, navy, l,ovat. and purple heather Women's Hose, with double In this specially pricvd seleçtioit of Stair-Carpet are the most re­ new and the qualities superior. mixture^. Special at...... 75<* lisle feet heels and toes, and lisle quired qualities manufactured. All big values. V All-white and white with black trimming, either Oxfords or strap pumps. Women's Hose- in plain and ribbed, garter tops; in shades of black, I»w heels, of course— , -t- « wool heather mixtures, full fash­ brown, tan, navy, grp y and sand. Hamp Stair Carpet, 22*à-ineli. at. Axminster Star Carpet, 27-ineh. at- ioned, with wide garter hem and- A pair ...... *59

DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED JT VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9, 1922 * » ■ ...... —» • • -i> *• ■ --■ JAY CASK AT TOKHAMS; •x. . Choice Cuts of B1]fît Woman's Domain f|W\ lüi WELL-» To Sing at Grand French Cabaret To-morrow UCK OF CIVIC h’

-Netkla1 Ma* «• ewrS For Friday’s Luncheon EWIIE.... % •wins: set m r*v rJJ.y=*=- •■wtj Ult-rMX wins ti­ re* • b.« keel mt elr Kelhes'e “WAXTITK- Miss E. H. Jones Was Former Cora PUk* a*' President of Graduate TO ST. JOSEPH'S K Say. White Spring Salmon, 2 IL». ,"cka_think It U, ed Spring Salmon, fw* “ Nurses' Association ' 9 ll>...... 33r for ...... 25C Hospital Not-Re-imbursed for! Crisp, delicious *3 Kippered Salmon, . per lb. Smoked Salmon, lb., 27r lifUlberO uf the ! and «urg­ Indigent Patients: Street ing professions, as well aa the local £ for...... -. SOc /Collection Saturday Fresh Cod Fillets, .per lb. I ubliv, will learn with sincere regret WMT1TE « Fresh Cod, 2 lbs. tor.. 25C at ...... 15< . f vil..- death «arly tbia morning of The many friends and patron* of O 1 Miss Elizabeth Harriett • Jones, a St, Joseph's Hospital will be aflforrJe«i m«** y?C0RN FLAKES 2 g.aduate nurse who has been practia- un opportunity of’ proving their io- h mg her profession in this city for the GROCERY SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY £ } past twenty-nine years. t« rest.^Cstei-m and loyalty to the in- perfect food for summer days I!* ! Miss Jones was burn at Manches- * Creamettes, the 2-minute ter. Rhg'.and, sixty-one years ago. tag day will be conducted by the Christie s Lemon Biscuits, <3j;.nd received her train.ng at St Health demands a lighter diet macaroni, reg. 13c parket. -a*eg. t ir. tor-...... 35C ^ Mary’s Hospital in that «My. Uur- ladies' Auxofsry of S;. Joseph’s for 3 tor ...... 290 2 mg lier training she receive.! the m1- •he hen# fit" of the institution. The during the warm days! That’s ■ or 3 lbs. for ... .,81.00 2, A*r medal for general proficiency. p'oceeds will fftrrn a nucleus fund BS 1 m> iaviiig tbo toondat; n fur —Lhc. .« iinn itoiLeiiiip wiuit* too need why Kellogg’s “ WAXTITE ’’ Coarse, Standard of Fine Potted ne vvscieriiioüs dçvotion to duty which el w,hl< h has long been felt, aa the Com Flakes are such an ideal Oatmeal, .10 Ik. cotton Baker's Famqus l arked the whole of her career. pres' of maternity department is con- Meats, 5 tins for 20c g Coming to Victoria ‘twenty.-nine t.nuwily-a«vwr-«cn»waed.. ami...palit-nLa. food for summer breakfasts or sacks for...... 44«* > eit rs ago. she lie came a Charter fiJiV" i-i be hiriiRimodatAil m other i ‘miber of the Graduate N-m " A*- < • | per lb. .. . 15c dent with, commendable success. JùaiLÎ the pfi»j«i «. <1 maternity wing were 12#* and . 8c some years Miss June* conducted a ’ prepared l>f Kellogg's “ WAXTITE " are Green Peppers, per lb.'. 25C Ripe 'Canteloupes. eneli 15C t« rly at 731 Vancouver Street, where j Ht. Arm. in charge of St. Joseph's Large Ripe Plums, 2 lbs. Large Ripe Tomatoes, 5 lb. she was residing at the time of her j Hospital are fat ing ., heavy Intrrr-s!- extra-enjoyable with the luscious truth. I «%r:fig «lehr, an • «riv «I attempt is for ...... 35<* baskets ...... 68c Warm tribute was paid to the late j l-eing mad'- i«)oadd rfK>«l«-rn r-«nilpment fresh fruits now in season. They toasted ruree by Miss Morrison, president of l are also appreciated as a dessert, the Graduate Nurse»1 Association I ;• ff«jrd pati-nts. seeking relief at St CORN who said. Miss Jones was one of | Joseph's,, all ! lie help t Fxt en n l«e served with fresh fruit and a brought to Lt-ar upon their rase PHONES PHONES the finest women and most capable 6139 | nuhses who ever joined our associa - j l «ir t ins r*'iri•«..* «• lebomtori< ■ helping of cream ! FLAKE? Meats - 5521 Grocery 178 Anion. The mimbi rs owe her a debt* i ■ • ü established to facilitate th H. 0. Delivery - 5522 F.sh - . 5520 |of deep gratitude for the splendid way t Hudy. . diagnosis and 'reatment o Provisions Fruit - - 5523 I m which she held the presidency and I clients. These facilities as r- «« Ottctry • 179.. _ iÀfiHL 1M a sso-c i At 1pp. _t oge lher d u rrn & ■ . & CO., LIMITED the trying years of the war. H« r loss T" Madame l.ugrfn- Paire?. rhe poptrtnr soprano. tor* grYTrTOasty consented' pi ta Is include c'hèmfcül. bactërfo 'I v»fWÂHlTE \. nl be immeasurable and irrepar*- to lend her services and her beautiful voice in the interests of the war logical, fcerologicç). histological, radi orphans of France and 4'anada and will sing at the carnival.at the Armories graphic anti, flurôscoplc service in ■ try OUR DEPOSIT SYSTEM-IT'S PLEASING MANY ! I She was a daughter of the late Mr. charge of trained technicians ***M ur-rtiM with to-morrow evening. She will appear on the vaudeville programme and also CORN FLAKES the was pmpmr Jacket I nhd Mrs. Henry Jones? Of Manchea- In the cabaWT? . 1 ...1 "■ ■1 . : tv , and is survived by two sisters. J«iS“pF* has »>••< n «•;•:.«rg«.! and «ü. Him miocG'S nunus ieiloccs mar. <»k>i »i v ss 8 h Jon< e re^;.ting tv re and -J.CT5" equipped with modem, scientific an- , | wi. brother* ' - B Jones residing l aratus ; it is m charge of Dr. J. II. Smart New Shoes Here, also two cousins, Mrs. Okell Moore The X-ray laboratory has and Mrs. William Scowcroft, of Vic­ also been improve-! with modern ap- At Amtzingly Low Prices toria. ! a rat us. It occupies five rooms in the new- building and is in «barg** of See the Midsummer Shoe Sale’x The remain* will repose at the icsidencé, 731 Vancouver Street. un- Dr H x i: full-time radio- Bargains tn our wihdows :o-day t.l Fridav at-1.50 pm when the cot - I -gi*’. whose office is adjoining the ! lege wil-f leave f««r the Emmanuel- X-ray departmeiy -AH improvements ! Tthptist Ghurch. where th« Rev. Wil- .... ; i Ham Stevenson will conduct "the fu- hrf\*- t«> be met bv the receipts de - Sterling Silver Wedding Gifts j ru ral service. « Iraduate nurses of ihe rived from tin* pay—patient*, plum I city will attend the service in a bod> « he annual Provincial Government No matter ho*, small your gift may he. If it is of sterling silver Miss K Johnston has «» her gueot I recitations quartettes and otiver grunt of S2 *i anti, in the i«a..st year, it will be a < heriahvd possession These suggestion.- up inter* sting M,*s Gwen Itobsuti, - f Vancouver. I numbers provided delightful enter- •assistance ii<*rivel through ‘ tbe 000 J tainm* nt for the many guests. Ladles' Auxiliary and Alumnae As­ Salt and Pepper Shakers, per pair, from ^7 THRILL OF MONTE Sirs. J. A, Allan, and daughters, of sociation. Bon Bona, each from...... $3.50 X TWO STORES—1203 Douglas St. and 1621 Douglas St. H« gina. are r-gistered at the Empress Mr William Ellis of this city, who Other institutions realize that when Butter Dishes, from ...... $8.00 Hotel. h.«s brnn attending the regatta .t ■ • i hndig< nt ..pa eqt Sandwich Trays,, from...... ^JiO.OO OOO Seattle with a party of friends, ««n city or district from which he c«mi«-« CARLO AT FETE Kx-Mayor Thomas Sharpe, of Win­ the yacht Spirit !.. lias been cruising will remunerate tiie hospital to the nipeg. arrived at the Empress Hotel up the t Vast of Vancouver, where he amqunt of at least $2.10 a day. Plu» W. H. WILKERSON yesterday. w ill visit his mother before return­ ' o* O o— rf 4f»c per diem is received fr«*ni the Jeweler and Watchmaker New Address, 647 Yates Street A QUESTION FOR ing home. Provincial Government. I»urmg the Bogus Money to Be Used in Mrs Harold Hrming has r«‘tuimeji OOO to I he city after a brief visit to \an- year ending July 1. 1922. St. Joseph's Diversion at Armory ...... Miss Helen Bennett and Miss nas cared f«*r 3.4Stt patients aggregat­ — HUSBAND — coiwr. OO O Aileen lnnv:;, of \'ict»»ria. an«l Mis* ing 31.937 hospital days, which if Carnival Mrs John OrriclL formerly of 2A40 ! Margaret Gordon, • of Duncan, are paid in proportion to what is given Husbands, dn you know that the among the Vancouver Island girls ■^TTVrtiThfui service io 1 r: j A luff "fatieui- party" romposrd of Prior Btreet. has taken up her resi­ to other hospitals, would amount to who.will enter the training school for old stove in your kitchen' is behind dence on North Quadra Street. a grant of $14.371.65. the times—as surely a back num­ I members of the local militia is en- OOO nurses .it the Xancouver General It mJght not be amiss to staif that ber as Is an automobile without a j caK*«j ♦o-ilay in d«?corating the Mr Gordon Mason w-is a passenger Hospital on September V*. in the neighboring province. of Al- self-starter? Do you know Arm* Tie*. Bay Street, in i>n pa ration O p fg who. with her Cross Hospital also ;ccefves the city .the, bargain. I bogus rmmev but all the thrills of the. f «niilv has taken a Summer home at grant for all indigent patients. | Capt. and. Mrs. T IT. Brown, of this in. view. then, of urgent needs and ! fii/nohs resort, a wonderful nurprme city, regfstcrcd Monday at the. XVuqt- L" ad bury. Hay 1 until September. Your Inspection Invited (orange Tree, and t vaudeville show above alL. of . effico-n; . service ten-.i sor Hotel. Nanaimo. O O <5------— arranged—by 'Madame Sin i Mongin, a comic -assault-at-arms Mr Boh Wright, of Vancouver, ar- 1 en taking ;t rest at Sh.twnigan by the local military and a host of • w-comers, and even distant patrons. I B. C. HARDWARE & rived' in the city yst« r and will .ike, and putting on weight after It ift anticipated by the lathes that! other diversions. l>e fi guest at Government House. . il.e strain of a busy few months in the tag day will reatdi h high f«gnr~ 1 | The Cabaret de Montmartre which OOO ' F ,s profession recently here ha* re­ to certify that St. Joseph's has many j Menaticmal net j will commence at Ü o « lock wit! in- PAINT CO., Ltd. Major Kirkpatrick, of Winnipeg turned ’«» X’u ioria. He has *ak« n up and staunch well-wishers. The Range People I elude members by Madame» I.ugrin- arrived in the city on Monday and his resident e at -930 Prior Street. l Fahey, Mrs. Torquhil Burns « nee of the Uinr!0$ 717 Fort St. Phone 82 is a guest at the Empress Hotel. OOO Lilian Holden). Madamolseile Char le-, OOO Mrs J 14. King. wif« ”f the l bois. Miss Stuart-Robertaon. Mr, Miss H. Workman, of Victoria, Federal Minis!' r «.f Public Works." ESQUIMAU WOMEN’S Kenneth Angus, Mr., A rondel’, a and Miss J. Macbeth Green, of Van­ will accompany ll«>n. Dr. King <«n the singer new to" Victoria. Madame couver. have been visiting friends in trip which he intends tak^ing to the I Vaida, the dani'er. and others Mrs t RANLElt.il HOI VE M IKIOI FOR Toronto. XX est in the near futur». Thay have > a. J. Gibson has kmdly consented to OOO re-entîy returned to Ottawa from a A I BO!> Lact as accompanist. INSTITUTE BUST RANTORIUM Hn remo • l to 2114 Port M . formerly Miss I>»rna Fraser, who came over trip io the Maritime provinces. ’Villon !■ Hotel. Over - « acres of The Victoria Rust of the Canadian - , ------:—— for last week's tennis tournament, - T.^yinn is wWWny hard —with the has returned |o her home |n_ Van­ DYE WORKS Phone 4 SM. C. V. MILTON. other sold let organizations in ar- Miss Helen White, of Vancouver' Much business waj* transacted at TWO NEW STORES couver. has returned from a trip‘up the West ranglng the carnival and co OOO the general monthly meeting.of the Ing with 121 Com tease D’À ud Iff ret T’eust on SB Maqulnino. and after a Esquimalt Women's fnst Itutv last Thursday Morning, August 10th, We Open Two Ntw Mis* Do la Dunsmuir is entertajn,- few days in tin « it>' will ieav-, for Wc Clean ami Dye All The proceeds will" be devoted to the evening-When the members adjourned Stores on Moss Street, at Fairfield Road .funds sit ihe. " Pro I’,atria Pro lnfan- ing at a dance nt Hatley I'ark thm Hhawmgan I.ake. where f-ho will be fur the Summer vacation until the ~KiUf Van­ the gnest «Hf'-Hev Dr. a«d ilTv Lla-V, * . , lia • Society of yYance for the benefit ‘if'nîfiîFTPsflîv Tri October. Mrs in ti c South Store we will handle everything of merit in Patent of war orfihans and to the fund for couver guests have been Invited. at their I Summer cottage. .Ricketts presided, and there wa* a Wearing Apparel. Our .latest OOO. Medicines, Toilet Articles, etc., afso Stationery, School Supplies, Canadian war orphans. good attendance of members. The equipment enables us to give That Leak Mrs i F Thomas entertained s^g Miss Grace McFeely, daughter of varitui* conveners of the recent ex - Ice Cream, and S-.ft Drinks ’ you thu best possible work 4u»ieb to-day *n honor, of-Mrs. JuIUl*. Mr and Mrs. E. J. McFeely. of Van­ iTIbftIon • presented t hhir - individual 'Ifk-the Corner Store, onnecud by an arch with the other, wc ami service. Griffiths, of Vancouver.' ('overs were couver, has been visiting her aunt, reports^and Mrs Ricketts gave th. will handle everything to be fourni in a first-class Grocery, also The Colbert laid for eight. Mrs. Jamieson in this city for some jren« ral report, all of the conveners Provision*. Bread. Cakes. Con feet io'nery. Tobacco, etc. If we ean- OOO lime an«l will shortly leave tor the being warmly thanked, together with tum our goods quickly ;«t close prices for casfi we feel we w ill 1 y y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higgins re-, Phone 3302 Plumbing and Heating Co. mainland. the secretary .and other offteers. A et servit « to you and save you the nec« -say of going down tow A , îvdahÜMhed 18S2 |T~ Every 10c turned .Sunday meet our « list..mers every day. so wc will make trip. uf their youngest daughter. Florence and the girls Vho ossiste.l with th«> every day a bargain day. OOO to Mr Ernest Alfred 'Greenwood, only refreshments, the munieipalitx f«ir *he The following are regular prices ( not Fri«tjy or Saturday spe­ WILSON'S ' Major and Mrs. Goodeve hav«' been son of Mr and Mrs. A. B. Greenwood —ice cresrfi of rptijrr.y, V Rockland Par"k, W. C. T. Ü. The use of trucks, and to Mr. Pick for cials» taken from our various depart nient» : enjoying a holiday at Qualicutn t*f Victoria, the wrddmg to take piac«* his courtesy, to the band of. the 5th Christie's Soda*, tirs ...... 45c ___ -\_ Xamous^Jfcr its «pooitv, j R.P5 klantl 1 •.« rV. W. J&ZT, _ h«iij| Beach, togath^r with MrsFHaodcvea August 24. et K30 p. m:. tn ^t. Paul’s Rtfflment ♦!. A., to the Juvenile firm, texture and7 ta^ty parents. Mr.anc Mrs. J. XV Hamilton, Malkin's Coffee « i •; free), lb ...... 65c j their monthly meeting at the Gorge Church. Pipe Band, and to all Who lent kindly Sunmaid Raisins. F. oz- ...... \ .. . 20c I flavors; your favor** FLY PADS, of Winnipeg, who arc spending the o.o o assistance. y : tea garden • .Monday. August 7, Mrs. WIU Kill MORE FLIES TH4W ‘ Canned Com, regular sisti 15c ! Shanpenny presiding in the absence Summer nt. the ('oast. Arrangements were completed last Mrs i 'ampbell reported that ten Flour, < Yearn •'( the XV« st 49 Iff*, hark ...... $2.05 OOO night at a meeting of the ip:ipaging babies and one pre-school age child Quaker Pork and Beans, I s ...... 10c ICE CREAM j of the president, -Mrs. Hall. Mrs. i, WORTH OF ANY L STICKY FLY CATCHER Lord f’lnude Hamilton, who- w as committee of the Royal X'ictoria had liéen examine»! at the recent Fruitatives. large size ...... ,35c gjN-- —I» obtains*»1#* wiser*-ver . l^ing read a paper on Mias Sproule’s i aide-de-camp to the Prince of Wales «Yacht Club for the holding of .« flan •‘Mothers’ Wetoonm" which will now | Aspirin Tablets, boxes 20c IS the crowds ire-, n*- ftom , work in' B. C . ‘Our XV. O. T V. I «in his trip through Canada, reaeheil nel «lance at the clUb house on August be suspende«1 until the last Saturday , Saits. Sulphur, Boracic Acid, etc...... 10c uu > our favorite dealer Take Sr.dletz Powders, full w«-igh-t, 3 #*lh Ma« Queen. B. A., daughter of members ami others desirous of at­ I'Tea so keep this advertisement and come and sOe.'us Thursday. are leaving on Thursday for West- Mr and Mrs. John MacQueen, of that tending should send in their names A 1st) remember that we sell Postage Btantps. Our goods are all holme to visit Mr. and Mrs- Hutchin­ city, to Mr. William Kenneth Beach, next month to Mrs. Bowden, convener new and bought-at the latest cut" in prices We deliver, free from THE CÂRPETERIA CO. M. A., principal of the.Cecil Rhodes of the Home Economics Committee. son. dust, in our close«l-in delivery car. OOO School. Vancouver, tho marriage to Miss O. Annable. of ihe Vancouver trike place on August 24. at St. John’s 18IÇÇ PURR Y MAW Wonderful Carpet Cleaning General Hospital staff, is visiting Church, at 9 3u m. Miss Mac- •"lOO UUnn I IsU Y¥ ..The Pioneers With Latest Methods STINSQN’S LIMITED Mrs. C. Taylor in Victoria for a few Queen is well-known hi Victoria, HEAD NURSE OF V.O.N. NOTE OUR ADDRESS The First Shipment of «lays before going to her home in having l*« en a former member of the Phone 1621 Moss Street, at Fairfield Road 821 Fort St. (Just Above Quadra) Saanlchton for a vacation. local public school teaching staff. Phone 1459- An executive meeting of the Old Carpets P.emade Into Lovely, V. n. N. was held on Tuesday. Fluff Rugs, > Master David Roth we 1} arrived from Vancouver! this morning, to'stay August 8. at 2.30. at 1145 Rockland with his grund-parents. Mr. Justice Avenue Mrs P.oss Sutherland whs there must be a minimum of twenty Beauty Unsurpassed In the « hair. M ;sn Gurry is now in­ lay it With Flowers end Mrs. Eberts. “Hopedene Gorge ART POTTERY GUILD pupils, and about half this number Road. The wonderfully refined. I stalled as head n,irs«p artd'Misg Bos­ MAKES PROGRESS are already in eight. China painting OOO l**rly - while cgsnpieiion ! well acting as holiday substitute on pottery under Mrs Hunt s direc­ -Annourieement is made in Van­ rendered, brings back the The ihonthly nursing report showed tion would ho carried on alongside »Pî>*ar»nee of yswth. Re­ At the second meeting of the Art couver that the marriage of Miss moulding and shaping work. Cut Flowers Irene (*f four lady members were The class would have to be in sec­ 19. at Cbwen's Point, Bowen lslan«1. seething action. Over 75 Metropolitan visits, 208; free nuiaing. formed with Mr». '('♦Hiper un chair­ tions. and would be on a profit shar­ OOO years in use. 247: *n«l a total of cases of 10*. man. who went fully into matters and ing basis. 'and Pot Plants PEACHES tackled the initial difficulties of the Those who wish to see such s < 'omplimehtarx to Miss Nhîpme Stme is c for Trial Sim The following donation* were ac­ XX'arren, a popular elocutionist of knowledged with thanks: t>eh. (Hty proposal with skill and course* movement flourish In Victoria, and For the beet collection In the city Calgary, and MJss 1 ! hoda Colling- of Victoria, Mrs. Hewitt of Toronto An InatruetrpM tho hfcd worked m arc lnteresietl in the matter should Arrived To-day ■ ' ■ .i : : leave or send their addresses tc see ridge, of Agassi*, formerly of Vic­ wheel chair, Mrs. Redpath: bed rest, toria. who are her guests for a few Mrs Gage: rakes. Mrs. Carey; vege­ lem wmh present in the person of Brighton House, before the meeting Order F rom Y our Grocer Now days, Mrs. T K. Loach entertained tables. Mesdames Brandon, Brett, Mrs, Hunt, and gave the committee on Tuesday next at 8 p. m. A call at Brown’s Victoria Nurseries at sn enjoyable musical evening at Voat es; strawberries. Mrs. Strurnt- the benefit of her experience. l.efghtoo Motive studfog wilt pm in­ *11 vie* l«t. Phene. 120-end *1* her home on Hilda Street last even­ matr; fish and eggs. Mrs. F. 8. Bran- After long «Itscusslon It was decid­ tending learners in touch with fur­ ing. A varied programme of song* ed that. to at art'a successful class ther particulars. VICTORIA DAILY TIME8, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922

Then the wevewth'reel was shown ghd vas let1 into the secret., w c!it for ihe c nleftaTn i iillifli ■! iliilin iiüi iliiHHHTIimiMMÉMM ïhè &mtK in* w* ? #. IF WINTER GOMES tiêSjS TRY A PACKET OF— unusual . when a production can go so near" to Its completion Without ay A. 8 M. HUTCHINSON disclosing some bint, uf ita~ ultimata. INSTALMENT NO. 20 USD DOMINION Copyrighted—Published by arrangement wKh 'British A Colonist Press, Ltd, Store Hours • e-m. to S p.m.—Wednesdays, 1 pj». -J Marriage Is a curious thing, and is

tr- VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922

sccttxoxocxsoooooooy: A POUND- TIN OF MALKIN’S BEST VACUUM PACKED MAKURA WILL BERTH BATTALION WILE EARLY ON SATURDAY PRESENT SHIELD L. D. Chef bam., local C. P. R. If WRECK axent, has been advised that the « "anadian - Australasian liner Makura. sailed from Honolulu at Capt. Broome Leaving to Lo­ Crew Experienced Night of - Uk 86- -^m. AiiXW*4 ^-«o4- wiU Ar­ Terror When Barque France rive here at 9 a m. on Saturday. cate WpprfTltat^ Major Blake Piled Up SS. Canadian Scottish Due at SS. Canadian Transporter FISH PACKING PLANT With 420 passengers aboard the Esquimalt Saturday for ASK YOUR GROCER Canadian Pacific liner Empress 0»f Proceeded to Render Asia, Capt. L. D. Douglas. is sche­ Overhaul duled to clear from Vancouver at Assistance To commemorate the naming of the The New Machinery for Roasting, Grinding and Parking SHIPPED TO RUSSIA noon to-morrow on her outward ship after the battalion the Canadian voyage to the Orient via Victoria?1 Intensely dramatic ra^io messages Scottish Battalion will present a supplied the brief story of the total The liner will arrive here at*out 6 p. m.. and will clear shortly after­ shield to the SS. Canadian Scottish Shipped at Tacoma by SS. wards for Yokohama. Hongkong and this voyage and It Is expected that coast and the desperate efforts of a Manila - the ceremony will take place while Arizonan and Destined for -——— To Locate Air Stations. f*eigbt steama&ip welt -kiMtsw -herA the Canadian Government vessel is at t i reach her. The France, a five- Baltic Port Among the passengers who. will masted barque, built tt Bordeaux in sail by the Empress of Asia is CapL this port when CoL H. M. Vrquhart. 1912, was the victim. She lies piled Seattle. Aug. 9.—Aboard the big F. t Bn^fme who plans to organize G. O. C- Canadian Scottish Battalion, UP on a reef off New Caledonia, in freighter Arizonan of the American- supply stations on the Kuril Islands, will present the shield to Capt. Hock­ the Loyally 'Island group. Northwest Hawaiian Steamship Company s fleet Kamchatka Peninsula. Komandor­ ing Australia. The sailing -vessel was plying between Pacific «'oast ai)d ski Island. a.n«l at .one nr two points Lound for London at the time of the on the Aleutian group, for the pse of Th*- SS. Canadian Scottish is now European ports which sailed from inbound from the Orient and Is ex­ disaster. After a night of terror the Tacoma Monday night Is a complete Major W. Tj Blake in his attempted crew abandoned the ship and_ are re­ rouml-the-world flight. > pected to" arrive at Esquimau on salmon and fish packing plant Saturday morning to jnter drydock ported to be safe destined for a Russian Baltic seaport. Blake Coming This Way. VACUUM I 1 PACKED for cleaning and painting. Plans are Transporter Heard. It was ordered from Seattle by th Major Blakehi» partv expect When the France struck the reef being made for the presentation of Karllian relief committee of Kie\ to arrive here about the middle of th«- .shield to the x easel while she is the at once sent out wireless calls for Russia, to be sent to the port of Ham­ ,» October to make the Jon*sl *u”l> assistance, and these were picked burg. The vessel also took out ten across the country to the Atlantic The work to he earrietl ont nrwijie. up by the Canadian Government tractors destined for British porta for Merchant Marine steamship Cana­ Sir Keith Smith, the noted aviator Canadian Scottish will be performed trans-shipment who was- to hpve made the flight, by Yarrows. Ltd. The steamer Prin­ dian Transporter, which sas then Bound for Kotzebue Sound, the 200 miles distant from the France, when his brother Sir Ross Smith was cess Adelaide is due, at the Yarrow- farthest nrirth port of call of any of k i I led. Ts'ex pected to arrive here next plant to-morrow for cleaning and and hastened to her aid. the,.xtyrtij.ar^steamship sen ices out of The Canadian Transporter is one month from Australia in connection painting, and the steamer" Princess Seattle, thç steamship Valdez of the with the >x *rld fhght -r M"-'r HI**'. Beatrice, whieh broke her tailshaft off of the ships of the Canadian Govern­ Alaska Steamship Company will &ail ment fleet plying out of British Co­ Broom- arrivai nrri’ on ' Swanson Bay. ta due at the Esquimau In eommat|u of Capt. H. C. W.- Klein las, ihâa/d1 voyage of ihe hml«M plant later in the week in tow of the lumbia ports to Australia and the this afternoon The Valdez goes ou* Orient. 45he was on a voyage to tug Nanooee. fully laden with large quantities of He PMMMC* a f rst-lomd. knowl­ Australia when the France was supplies, most of whirli are for got, - wrecked Now hhe is returning via emment stations on Kotzebue Sound edge of ,he North r.etfm. "*K " the Orient and Honolulu and is now the fact that ..B, 'Oars ago hewa. The big harquentinr Moahula of engaged in t.h- cannery h Usines, in | fully due at San Francisco, where ; the Charles Nelson Company’s fleet. FURTHER ACTION ON the north, and rn this account It »»» she will discharge freight before ; fully laden with lumber for South turning on here. j Africa, cleared at Mukilteo ana will judged he would he the rest one to organire the Paeific end of the “Night in Hell.” be towed to sea to-dav. The distress of those aboard the journey . STEVEDORE CHARGES 1 arque is vividly shown by the suc­ Armed With Charte. cession of wireless messages -re­ He has collected all recent chart» ceived, by the Canadian ship. Fol­ CAPT. H. SIBBONS of the islands and North Pacific and IN THE “FLAVOR SEALING” TIN lowing the 8.O.S. was one which an­ ïh" hùvè »«r" —-«« : Columbia River and Puget nounced that the vespel threatened then,« islands.n.-s during<1 .ring the !•;*--past \ r n <% r;_____â-«. li.i t«> be a total loss, and that the safety an effort to*"gain the latest and b< Sound Firms Are Not Is the Latest and Most Improved AUTOMATIC PLANT OBTAINABLE , T" f t.f the crew was'imperilled. Then, at information of the route Satisfied 2 SO a m., she sent out : CLIMBED RAPIDLY TO He state* that hydroplanes will nc- This rf|uipnient. combined with thv jrientific 'blending of the choicest hill grown coffee procurable, produces We are praying for daylight eomnany Ma lor Blake on the flight Big seas are breaking over the j en-the Asiatic coast to Yokohama San Francisco. Aug. 9.—The re­ reef damaging the ship. and he expeels to meet the plane at quest of the Pacific American Steam­ All aboard spent a night in hell. BRIDGE COMMAND j the latter city "in September, after ship Association to the Shipping Falling timber endangered the lives completing the organization f the Board tq suspend temporarily a new THE FiNEST COFFEE POSSIBLE of the crew ; two masts were carried j • truns-Pacific leg He will aeeompanv sc hedule of stevedoring . charges Major Blake* from that point to the which tiers me effective August 1 will The Canadian Transporter replied M3StCT Of C.R.S.S. LifiGr Mill* be followed by similar action by \yy afe coming: The «oker. ar, do- j ne(josa |$ p0pU|ar OffiCCf f’oîônet Brome sa vs the venture off Portland stevedoring firms. Com- l-.g the damnedest to reach the wreck the round-the-world flight had beer panics on the Puget Sound also are THE W. H. MALKIN COMPANY, LIMITED lx fore noon. undertaken entirely in the interests of contemplating the move, it was Forty minutes later a wireless One of the most popular com­ aviation and sport, and was financed learned here. Vancouver message said: manders in the service of the Can­ by private individuals. If .the flight In Portland, as in San Francisco, VICTORIA NANAIMO i i ù. Crew taken to boats Appreciate adian Pacific Steamships. Limited, is was successful it was all that was re­ some of the operators accepted the 5 our promptness, but afraid it is no Captain Horatio Sibbons. who is in quired to entirely satisfy those hack­ _ new scale under protest. The steve- rood. We are too far out of ihe way. ing it. j dores pointed out that the charges S cu unfortunately cannot help ua command of the Mtnned-»sa. to which position he was appointed some Swedish Consul Sails were entirely too low and that con Modern Sailer. J. do Lilliehook. of Stockholm. ; dition* imposed as to bonds for per- The vessel was then 100 miles dis­ W raDl ,1*° Sibbons who is a nativ. nr-wly-app irt.-d vonsul-grn-ral for | »nnal Injuries and death» of workers tant. of Hull comment «1 hi» sea career : Sweden in China, will sail by !h<- Km -, about vessels were of surh bread ing nine days include 265 tons from Although a sailing vessel, the at the ire of fifteen years w hen he I freer of Ana to-morrow for Shane- scope as to pe unfair" to the Steve- FISHERY HEARING the Silversmith and 269 tons from France was equipped in* a thoroughly ______was indentured_____ « as... an apprrnticeewnsmtir. tajtn i hai.haï. SSweden's weden * neutralityneutrality during the ' dores TYNDAREUS DUE the Standard. Company mines ac­ modern manner and was fitted up Messrs. W. H. Ross » Co., of I*iver- world war he says, was almost a The second- largest passenger list DATE NOW SET NO TIME LOST IN counted for 8.152 tons of the grand with electric light and wireless. She -*" ctl. , eiAstl..costly *to . . that countryin • e-v U€as t,participa- . — f ' * IY1A j sailing out of-Ban Francisco for the total of 250.023 tons. had accomplished some very long j P°«: »n^^ senred[ J_n tion |p would hax. been ■ »nent will * leave on ihe Pacific Mail FOR SEPTEMBER voyagea.. Utl >car she _arxLyfd at -fScottish1* *>- *'Lochs,t>c ri*h the whole yeaVr^an-lperiod of and has . left a financial burden of i liner President Cleveland, when she London with a big cargo from New dr. \ ***********J*'r2±****.*?~ stagTefinr proportions 1 sails Baturdav- will carry- lîl BACK TO MORROW A housewife or business woman staggering proportion* i «:»* Bat order- r**ie will carry.- lêl becomes educated and efficient after Zealand- Over big distances the ship eight months. He then eerured his TTWihgrtn tire iNMffirm of other STARTING INQUIRY fluting the entire war. the Kwedish j cabin passangers and «44 steersfre. second mate's ticket, and joined th' la acquired the habit of. ad- was capable of an average speed of , ___ . . ____ army and paw were kept mobilized | The stowed cargo totals 11,004'tons. points to the list where investi­ fourmutr.1 " «No pr»v™« hrsarhr» of noulrality Ha- lf,c Voast,loam ship op,ra,„rs. gations will be held on the British rr-ading before starting out on • more than 12 knots. American Steamboat Inspec­ shopping trip. The wreck of the France recalls the o«»»r. totsr ,Thi. fart, coupled whir the losses j purtkcuteiiy those runntnr fanrâut TO LOAD OUTWARD < "olumhia Coast by the Fisheries fate which befell the world's previous “ ï H'ssgnw rtüp G»rnet HUI. on through ships sunk by sub - , wise oil l.um-rr. will profit by rr <*<>mmtssion, the date of the Tïeér- tors Begin Investigation of '.argeM sailing ship, the Preussen. a which Ship he was appointed »rr„m m.ir:n.s an.l mines pr-eed .re- : ren, reductions in fuel oif prie- mg at Victoria has been revised German boat of 5,061 tons, which was Holt Ship Expècted at Ogden and is now set for September 5. officer. He remained in th.- (awndowdy costly to the country I. The reduction- announced to-day. H. F. Alexander Mishap wrecked off the English coast near Hill until 1895. when he severed his 1 L>over on Nov. 6. 1910. At that time ! During the war Sweden was extra - j bringing the price from $1-25 to 11.00 Point After Taking Bunkers connection with sailing ships and | ordinarily prosperous. Her Iron and j per barrel, means a large saving to Seattle. Aug. 9.—Inquiry to deter­ tLe Preussen was the only A ve­ joined Messrs. Bennet t & Co., of j SHIP'S PURSER. Monicipal Market Auction il, anted full-rigged ship afloat. Dur- stf-ej industry, one of the most im- I the companies operating oil-burning at Union Bay mine why the steamship H. F. Alex­ Grimsby, as second officer of their portant of its kind ' vn Europe, was | ship». ii.g a gab in the Channel the Preus- James Smellie, one of the beet ander hit Cake Rock. Washington Saturday at 11 AM. steamer. Beltisloe, subsequently be literally swamped w ith orders Fores* | ______. The Blue Funnel liner Tyndareus j=**n e. and later being promoted to enemy countries alike. Her vesselg of port to-morrow to load cement and nedosa. having" transferred from the Fat Cows, Lambs, Young chief officer of the same vessel. Some all sorts were able t» pick up cargoes WILL CARRY BRITISH other freight for the outward voyage Corsican. Purser Smellie j«»inrd the Captain Donald S. Ames, composing Where ever you are it is always the local United’.State steamboat in­ pleasant*" to receive your home news­ three years later he joined the I>nn- practically at their- own figures. t l»ecn passed ,1n the Estate of Mrs. J. Smith de­ putation of the White Star-Dom­ the R. N. R. since 1943. 1‘uget Sound; Siskiyou, San Pedro: Hat­ tie Lurkenharh, New Orleans Mailed: Seattle. Aug f.—Arrived: Arabia The lafge shipments of the conclud- ceased, *vr Streets ---- inion Line for maintaining the I-a Puri.* i ma. Man Franri.se*». Santa The Osaka Shoeen Kaisha ’;ner highest standard obtainable in sfaru. Hongkong. Shiduoka Marti Rosa. New York and way ports, via z acbma : lîaini* r, San Francisco. H Arabia Maru, which docked here ye*- Be familiar with the store offer­ ocean service—a standard becked r ugrt Sound. W illiam F Herrin. V. Alexander, from wreck Bailed: terday after a good passage from the ings before going away for the Sum­ Thursday at 1.30 P.M. by SO years of sailing the sees. Admiral Schley; Vancouver, R. C\: «"trienL carried 2.36#) bales of raw- silk mer. Have the paper sent to you so Messrs, Roberts & Mellor Tacahia. Aug I—Arrived: Hawaiian. destined for the silk manufacturing The White Star. Red Star and Knoxville City, Tacoma; Hawaiian. that you may keep abreast of the New York. Knoxville City. New Y’ork plants at Paterson^ ,N. J American Linos maintain regular Sailed: Haw a lan. New Y’ork Lverett. opportunities offered from time to Duly 'instructed bv the executor in Household Furniture Juneau. Alask.rr"A ug’:—3r=- Sailed time w the above Estate will sell by Public- Services from New York to Con­ SUNRISE AND SUNSET- QUEEN CHARLOTTE CRUISE. Spokane. southbound; Jefferson, Auction at 539 Superior Street (imr tinental Ports. mediately at the rear of theyParlia- and Miscellaneous southbound- Time of sunrise *nd sunset fPacific C. P. Sargent. 619 Second AVe.. The Grand Trunk Pacific steapi- standard) at Victoria. B. C. for the ment Buildings) on Effects Beattie, Wash.., or Local Agents. ships operating the SS. Prinr- John, TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL month of Augurt. 1922 TO EUROPE a comfortable and seaworthy ship of Sunrise wunset Also by order of the agents over 900 tons burden. 190, feet long LIST FOR AUGUST Day. Hour Min Hour Min Tuesday and Wednesday 2 Valuable New (0 z 12) UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY Make Reservations New and with ficeoraafodattan f.-r 54 first ...... 4 4* •7 60 NOTICE TO THE FISHING INDUSTRY of B C., Limited. class passengers announce a special QUEBEC-CHER BOURG - SOUTHAMP- The accompanying is a complete list ...... 4 <9 7 44 August 15 and 16 Regular sailings from Vancouver to eruise. 2.000 miles by sea. through of the trans-Paelflc mail sailings com­ 3 ...... 4 51 7 47 j The itinerary" of the Commission ap­ Tientsin Hand-Made all East Coast and Mainland Points, TON-HAMBURG mencing on August 1 and ending 21 pointed to invest urate the fisheries of Aug. 22 Sept. 19 Oct. 17 ...... the Thousand Islands of tho Paciftti 4 ...... 4 62 7 4‘* At 1.3») each day Logging Camps and Canneries aa tar The following are the sailing dates: ...... 4 64 7 44 British Columbia has unavoidably been Rugs ...... Empress of Scotland Coast, from'Vancoux-er by way of altered, resulting in the following dates aa Prince Rupert and Anyox. Sept. 5 Oct. 3 OcL 31 ...... the Queen ('harlotte Islands to Prince China anti- ^pan. r. .... 4 F»:. 7 42, For detailed information a^ply ...... 4 7 41 of meetings; ....7...... Empress of France Rupert, with calls at all intermediate President Madi*on—Mails close Aug. McCLOV * CO. GEO. McGREGOR, Agent, 8 . . . . 4 61 7 4«> Prince Rupert—August 14th and 15th. MONTREAL-SOUTH AMPTON- Island ports. S. j p m due at" Yokohama. Aug 17; The Whole of the Antique Auctioneers Phene 1431 Tdl, 1925 No. 1 Belmont Hoqy Shanghai. Aug 22: Hongkong. Aug 21...... 4 54 T 34 Naas River—August 11th. ANTWERP Powribly the Queen Charlotte 1«> ...... 5 01 7 37 Aug. 30 Sept. 27 Oct. 25 .. . Minnedesa Empress of Asia--Mails clone Aug 10, Fort Essingtan— August itth. Islands is the least known territory p m : due at Yokohama, Aug 2t; 11 ...... 5 OJ 7 U East Bella Bella—August 23rd. and Modern Sept. 13 Oct. 11 Nov. 3 ...... Mehta 12 ...... 5 M 7 33 Rivers Inlet—August 24th- on. the North American Comment Shanghai. Aug. 26; Hongkong. Aug nt MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL I located within the paie of civilization. Shldsuok* Maru «Japan only)—Malls 13 ...... 5 7 32 Sotntula—August 25th. Aug. IS Sept. 15’Oet. 13 ...... Victorian i.2o.se Aug. 11.'3 P m ; dus at Yokohama, 1* ...... ft On 7 .16 Quathiaekt Cove—Aupust 26th. Day Steamer to Seattle Aug. 2S Sept. 22 Oct. 20 . Montcalm Here are to be seen, the descendants ...... S 07 7 28 of the fierce Haitia Indians, at one 15 .... Nanaimo-—August 29th. THE Sept. 1 Sept. 21 Oct. 27 Montclare Prefident Mckinley—Mails close Aug 11 ...... 5 09 7 26 Port A1 be rn 1— August 31st. Household Furniture Sept. • Oct. 6 Nov. 3...... Montrose time the most powerful tribe and Ihe 19. 6 p. m. ; due at Y'okohaina. AUg. 31; 17 ...... ft 10 21 Ucluelet—September 1st. PERSIAN RUGS AND RUNNERS i MONTREAL TO GLASGOW most relentless raiders bn the Pacific Shanghai. Sept 5; Hongkong. Sept 9 IP ...... 5 M 7 23 Victoria—September 5th. 19 ...... 6 7 21 COSTLY WILTON BRUSSELS AND Furniture Vomsi. Their ancifrit totems still Empress of Canada—Malts do*# Aug New Westminster—September 7th. Aug. 26 Sept. 23 0ct. 21 ...... Metagema ...... 5 13 7 OTHER CARPETS. CHINA AND S.S. Sol Due Sept. • Oct. 7 Nov. 4 ...... Tunisian stand, and many other interesting 24. p m : due at Yokohama. Sept 4 20 .... 13 Vancouver—September 6th and 9th...... ft 15 7 18 GLASSWARE, BRASS AND COP Sept. 16...... Corsican relii-s remain for the sightseer. Shanghai. Sept. *; Hongkong, Sept 14. Cewlchan—At a place and date to be Leaves C. F ft- Wharf dally at Arabia Maru -Mails clone Aug 21 6 ...... ft 14 7 11 advised later. PER GOODS. EL. HEATER. NEW 10.15 a m for Fort Angeles. Dunge- QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL Sufficient time in allowed fo en­ 23 ...... 5 1* 7 14 -MONARCH" RANGE. LARGE; Sept. 12 OcL 10 Nov. 7 ...... p m.; due at Y’okohama, Sept 10; It i* requested that all those interest­ ness. Port Townsend and Seattle, able tourists to browse around and Shanghai, Sept. 21 : Hongkong. Sept 2*. :«...... 5 19 7 ed attend these meetings and give the QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD arriving Feattlis 6 45 p m Retenx- • •• ...... Empreae of Britain see things. Ih addition to which the President Jackson —Malts clone Sept 2. 2* ...... 5 21 7 1A ?* Ommission the benefit of their knoxrl- . DIAMOND AND OTHER j Sale tng. leaves Seattle daily at mid­ QUEBEC-CHERBOURG - SOUTHAMP­ natural s«-enery viewed from the p m due at Yokohama. .Sept, 1,4...... ft 2Î 7 1 8 ...... ft 24 JEWELLERY. PICTURES AND EF- night. arriving Victoria 9.15 a. m TON ship s deck is of unsurpassed beauty. Shanghai. Sept. 19: Hongkong. Kept 23. 27 ... 7 6 rticuîârs as t« the meeting place-* In Full Swing Sept. 1#. Empress of India Australia and New Zealand. •:* ...... 5 25 7 4 FECTS. E. E. BLACKWOOD. Agent .You are away elex-en days on this .29 ...... 5 21 T< and the hour of the several meeting* fit Government Street Phone 7196 Apply to Agents everywhere, or J. J. Maunganui- Maila close Aug 6 5pm will be posted ih all the vanneries »n«l !'ii: particulars later or from the! FORSTER. General Agent, C. P. R. cruise, and the coat is only sixty dol­ Sonoma— Marl* clone Aug. 12. 5 p. m 29 ...... 5 28 7 Or H. S. Howard. Agent lars Reservations may be made at 31 ...... 5 29 6 81 pest offices. - Auctioneers. , ] Standard Furniture C. - Frit -Deck.- Phene UM Station, Vancouver. Telephone Seymour tAustral»» only). J. A. MOTHERWELL. 2630, Canaoien Pacific Railway. Traffic the company’s office. 911 Govern­ 1 Mali urn— Matts clo*r Aug 19. 9 a m. Chief ' Insnector of Fisheries. ROBERTS A MELLOR. 711 Yatee St Agent. ment Street. • Tahiti—Ijails clone Aug 29, 5 p. m sales Heights. Victoria. B. C Vancouver. B. C , Aug. 8th, 1922. 738 Fort St root Phene 24761 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9..192*

ESTABLISHED IMS ■ —------«------^ 5f NEWS IN. BRIEF 4 Fj K BOOT ACÉNT LONG, ICE-COLD tu Pmncese Patricia Lodge. Princess . .tmctrvT^dir^ NO.- 339; wtH hnhi n 11 La^ius* Reignskin High Grade Oxfortls basS-t picnic at the" City I*11/*- DRINKS Quriie. un Friday, August 11. at j aCut Pempa. Alt‘sites. . ...$2.95 'oVitafc. All member* aàd friend# City Can Still Provide for Ylilill” *i*l ■iniiiii«il ftt I’fimken.jusS II AU to make will be welcome. 1 «very type of Summer drink that you have tasted elsewhere, Saanich Pupils Adequately records of four more song hits from the Uumbells’ Mv® *s Work Boots. Sens ' of Canada.—The Victoria and many which • r*- -ext iusive Kevue. Here thr v are,, along £o*L Native Sons of Canada will trratiaiiH. ii/ our own fQUiLUP_t_ Conference Is Suggested to! -Vil siA4 ______$4.95 hold. a. meeting in No "- 1C 5t P n irrfh n hi g list of the newest songs Nbwtfr * Pnrlr-mree4- KwHav-even.*.. " - Solve Probtems “ ing aJ 8 o’clock. There will be an Sutnrner. drink s. Coino In and "and tfsiiresl * ....^ : * •' ' quench your thirst to-day. initittion at 8.45 o'clock. As flit» Victoria School Board has made all its arrangements for suf­ 649 Yates Street St, Luke’s Church. Under the ficient High School acpiipimodallon auspices .»i St. Lukes parish, t’edar for city students and those of the 1 His Master’ Maynard's Shoe Store Phone 1232 HilC a garden fete and sale of work neighboring municipalities who may wilt lie held at the residence of Miss wish to attend next term, and plans! , WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE. Tollnle. “C’lox erdalo.” on Wednesday were made on the assumption that | Recorc S<~f a « mbvr .6, commencing at 3 There would probably bp s<^vepty ori 725 V 1110 -, 901 eighty stud. ?v« frun Saanich. „,lj " OXJ&B " — Elquimalt Girl Guide*.6—An ltfi- .VATES’l can announcement that Saanich *.*.n of the Victoria Orchestra. 1 Gael 'field, of the Great Northwestern We Do the Rest High School. Saapich pupils w ho'are 18910—“Seething," Fox Trot. All Star Orchestra.1 “N ght,* Fox " - AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT—CHOOSE NOW Tt lei raph office. announces that now attending the Victoria institu­ sefxure of the Irish cable stations by Our film developing and print­ tion will be undisturbed ^ A. private Trot. Club Royal Orchestra. XVe e-arry a large stock of New and Second-hand Bicycles. the Irish Republican . Army, has ing service is widely popular joint session of the Saanich School caus# d such congestion 1«> traffic via 18912—“Syncopate. Fox Trot. Club Royal Orchestra. "Little Board and t’ouncil agreed 'upon the- ______Thoughts." Fox Trot Benson < »rchestra.______other routes that the .deferred or among amateur photographer*. 4* i nnyi'iWMil —iitIwJwirt'-wiwisii ■half rati— serrtrr “between- fbh» t***w*~ Leave your next roll of films of providing for the near future try it ml Europe has been temporarily with us and note the splendid re­ The whole matter of school accom­ PLIMLEY & RITCHIE, Ltd. ptiOtd nded. There i* no delay to full modation is one that will be made Temporary Premie -1112v Broad Street Pho rate traffic. sults we obtain. the subject of’* conference between Rs bbit Breeders Meet.«—-At the the Gity, Saanich- Oak Bay arid,, Where the Other Fellows Deal Wearcrn CaradoX lamest Music House regtiUr monthly meeting of the Rab­ Esquimau, if a suggestion made by bit lireeders* Assovtalion it was re­ School Trustee John I.; Beckwith* NEW LOCATION: ported that H. K Farter will he should. t»e carried out. Jud• et the coming show and that he Present Situation. 614 VIEW STREET—CENTRAL BUILDING ha*, placed at the dispos»! of lhe The Victoria High School has ac- PHONE 885 short ten ribbons for competition In I'ommiKlation for about 1.26*) pupils, it ten different classes. The budding is stated. The attendance at the 'prwvtÿSUBly known as the poultry show DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST termination of last term was about buil4 ing^will be used for th«‘ fabhit New Store: 650 Yates Street Phone 1725 90o. and it is estHnated that there shoxr this year, owing to the increase will be a .net attendance based *>n new In the number of entries All mem­ pupils including those from Saanich bers* of the association are looking and allowing for those leax ing. of 9.'»G, forward to a successful year. when the school opens after vacation It is therefore apparent that there Tf> Meet Trade Mission.—The will still be arnpi** mom f*»r accom­ Unexcelled Service^ Chamber of Commerce yesterday ap-1 modation at the Victoria High Schoo" USE point ed a special committee to m< ef for ail the t'ity pupils and those of W» ma r. lain a staff rtf highly trained men in pur Repair Impart ment the JlritisU Empire Trade Commis­ Big Jewelry Removal Sale the adjacent municipalities. who ran Jo»-ate tour car troubles quickly. apply a remedy at once, and Incidentally, it is « stimated that . hare y u *>n your way Hgiun with the leae't possible delay. sion on arrival here from Australia MAZDA LAMPS next) month, and it wi'i Is? the com­ there will be about !<»•> pupds at the ■And thrift aga-ri t>v taking your -her to an authorised dealer you are X ictoria College when the new term pp. City HalL best science laboratories and detnon- H. CALDWELL Jug and 6 Glasses, com­ Rhone 643 plete. Regular $4v «4 s;ration rooms in the Province in Police Court.—Three brief crises It is further contended that the es­ 1103 Douglas St. Near Cor. Fort. Heavy Teaming of Every co nifleted a short calendar at the tablishment of a High School in . •'A Phone 2627 ! Description a Specialty cltgr police court to-day Charged $36.00 Saa'nteh would m* an that one teach­ FIREWOOD wifcli speeding in the Dardanelles Ph»nes 24«. 249 er would have to handle the various No. 1 Dry Fir. 12. II. 41-In. M rs 11/len A. Oothout was dismissed, Other sets a* low aa «libJed*, and the school would not be .«ble to retain the classifications* tha^ Baggage Checked and Stored l>ry Bark and Cedar Kindling pi vtdnig not eru.lty Charged stmt A8.7.T complete. Empress—Furniture Removed la.fl* the Dunlop Rubber Company, « re possible in" the !arg<-r graded Lui. was finetl $20. pleading guilty ALL GOODS REDUCED schools where specialists are em­ The Paint Thut Stands Wear and Weather ployed to teach the varioua aabjects. Our Motts: Prompt and civil C*bbitable Drever gave evidence in 'a TO *2 OFF REGULAR eervice. Cons d'amis wiH be doalV both cases." Mrs. ll. Trenchard. MARTIN SENOUR’S with without delay. chained with permitting » chimm-- MARKED PRICES Vetersng of France There will be 737 Cormorant Street. Victoria. COAL ajgeneral me«‘ting of the Veterans of 100 per rent Pure Paint Motor Trucks—Deliveries. to tJ ke tire was lined fzt The h Princeton Sootles* iuml expiaineâsnm«lon. Dressed tw* n*w stores on Moss Street at To Be Scene of Brotherhood Garden Fete t'**A.r? Oils afternoon. The hearings Tw o Sides Flower Show at Keating. -The FaCrt'ield Road. Improvements have are proceeding, with four offenders VICTORIA FEED COMPANY, LTD. Board» and Sh j !««’«. Dressed" Tw> flower *how and .«-*1 e of work of the i-eeji going on for some time on‘these to be heard in answer to minor in­ fractions of the regulations. 1901 Government St. Phone “Two nine oh eight” Sides South Saanich W«»men's Institute stores which will be connected by an i'lear Kir FVxwTrg. Ceiling, Siding. , rdh The south store which lia* I will he held in the Temperance Hall. rvah-rn drug store fittings will be D.scussed Tax Penalty.—At a meeting of the executive of the SEE OUR SPECIALS 1 Keating, <*n August 19. at 3 p. m vs n1 for the sale of patent medicine.*. Prizes will i*e glveh for the best do - Utile i article.-, stationery. school Ksquimalt Property iiwnera’ Associa­ Very l»w Pr <-es on Short length tion. held last night, satisfaction was Material i orated l*M>th. A concert will be held tip* lies, which the north store re- in the evening. ill y used as a grocery will be used expressed at the council deciding to H.gheet Grades—Perfect Manufac- for groceries, provision* tobacco. bring before the Union of B. <" Muni­ ' luge—Prompt Deliverie* caLns. bread Ice cream, etc. Th<^ cipalities the necessity of reducing DRY KINDLING WOOD members of the company ate J O the fifteen per cent, penalty on un­ { St in u>n. 5>r.. a graduate of Ontario paid taxes. Bummer months sale of an Ideal Summer FueL Per cord. 9&.00. 11" oiPt ge of F*harmacx who has -been Foot of Discovery Street COFFEE t oo*rgT relief work in the drug profes- Kiwamans’ Picnic.—Leax.ng from Edgings, per cord, 63.75 j smn for the past two yearn, J O. the l.H>minion Hotel at 2.15 to-day. Phone 7060 BtlMion. Jr., a returned man who Kiwanians and their lady friends to Phone 5000 W.A.Cameron&Bro. ' v.-;is once a re|»orter of The Colonist a number of ox’er a hundred dmx e | ;,!.(! Hector Stinson. The boys, better «•ut I-. S.dnex. when- .i picnic is to he BEST j knoivn as Jot and Hector have ro- held The part} Will stop at the I o nl y disposed of their up-Island Beach Hotel, Sidney, where all BICYCLE SALE j hush ;esa in order to join their father facilities have been prepared for their 7 Bicycles at ...... $ 7.50 , wOU3 i-y All Grocers. jin th ° new compaify. arrixal. An attraftix'e list of sports 0 Bicycles-at ...... , 9.75 j has been arranged for the exen’t *3 Bicycles at ...... 14.75^ 15 Bicycles at ...... 19.75 Tubercular Veterans' Association 58i Johnson Sl Phone 735 ; A grrrera! mertirg of the Tubercular HARMLESS. CLEANSING. Veterans' Association was held Mon­ V 4 Doors Below Government St. BEAUTIFYING day evening at the C.W.V.A. rooms, when the report of the delegates to VICTORY CYCLE WORKS "Bally Ikvfiaerh." the « harming home of Mr. John l\ Silver. I'raigflower l»r. Be land. DROR. was received Attractive JACOB AARONSON Road, will be the scene of a garden fete^ in aid of the funds of the .Victoria end adopted, the attitude of the Min­ Weat Brotherhood ’da BattuNlày afternoon next Dr.. Melbourne May nor. the ister towards disabled 4et.-rans gi> - Lnmon Shampoo first president of the Brotherhood, will open the affair at 3 00. Many at­ ing general satisfaction The meet­ Odd Amount Bonds FIR MILLWOOD . 94.50 ing adjourned until Monday next at M S. C. BramL tractions have been arranged. 8 o'clock. DRY KINDLING . $5.50 Guaranteed not to alter the STOVE Dardanelles Speed Ban. Accord­ Among the odd amount bonds in our Get Your Winter Supply Now. ' natural cnlnr of the hair. Queen Alexandra Review— .Member.- Winnipeg l-’ree I’ress. it is learnvd ing to the motor cycle constables of Fifty cents a bottle. i,n<1 friends of the itlmve review are The Regina -station, call letter ( k - the city police, and ythcr sources, so current list are those of some of the WOOD invited t" attend a silver tea.at the f "K. came into prominence rewntlv, effectue has beei\ thé *»>eed i>an .*h most outstanding Provinces, Munici­ Lemon Connason Co. home *»f MiuT Andemach. 20'*2 Cham - l*eing hMrd both in New York and in the Dardan.i/Rfs thaV H is with un­ palities and Corporations in Canada. HALL & CO. bers Street, on Thursday evening a" this cifysimiiltancoukly. A tko-kila - ceasing vigil that, lhe slightest of­ Phone 77. 2324 Government St. Druggists. wall set of .the vame make is i- inx Douglas Wood Co. 7.30 o’clock. A fine programme lig> fender can be now detected. Motor­ 1304 Douglas St.' offered* for use in this Province. « iffice: 419 Pemberton JUdg. been arranged, and those who attend ists amorally have been careful of The amounts vary from two or three Yard: SCkt 1/ouglas Street may be assured of an enjoyable even­ the narrow part of Fort, Street for ing* Will Meet To morrow The Ladles’ hundred dollars upward, and the Phone 637 Aid ami Missionary Society of Grace some time, but nom say the police, maturities range from 1924 to^!962. Broadcasting" Radio W i re 1 * s- » English Lutheran Church will meet a motorist could, not he induced t«, Best Dry Douglas Fir per broadc istine of new - i< g.-cmim; con- ar^i1 church. Bianshard and Queen’s speed through thT gap for anything The yields vary from 5.-5“ to 7.:i0%. cord $8 00; half cord, $4.25. riderabie ground in'Canada, say Avenu<\. to-morrow at - 30 pm. A cal ratlio Enthusiasts. Operating un- ft II attendance of members is de- Eequimalt Merchants' Picnic.— , PROMPT DELIVERY These bonds will afford a good -ier an offer made by the Canadian About fifty merchants of EaquimaJt The Best All-Round Radio iCprporatSbn two-kilawatt sta­ with their families and .friends went opportunity to any one desiring tions for broadcasting have been tn- Fire Department Active.—A bush to ,l>eep Bay to-day by sp-c ial train ptalled cr in the pren'ess of installa­ fir* at <’v«»k S'treet and King's Road ovèr the British Golumhla Electric safe investment with good yield ^ Stock On the Island tion at the moment by The Regina at 7.13 o’clock last night gave the Railway, and enjoved a l»asl^|^picnic leader. The Calgary JleraM and The fire department a sharp half hour’s at the popular Saanich resonum - work. Fire breaking out on the roof lier of the party traveled tu the picnic of a dwelling at 818 Quadra Street grounds by motor car. aifd the pic­ Itpp ,/ Lit I Uimdlt Stmt mm LUfuttc at 13.2*9 pm. to-day occasioned an­ nickers planned to return to the city WOOD Piston Rings—Hurd & Price. F0KTHC0KING PICNICS by the 6.30 train. other run. Little dfinhpe was done. Puget Sound Fir, big double Appointed Member. George .1. Dr. Shortt's Report.—An inatal-. Piston Pins. Aug. 15 — Canadian Legion. Warren. Secretary of the Chamber of meqt of 5.600 copies of [>r. Shortt's A. E. AMES & CO, marine excursion. report.»*n civic finances hag been or­ .,n,'d' ,i,y $4.50 Bearings — Timken, New. Departure, Commerce and Commissioner of the Aug. 13—G. A. V. V., at Oo$d- Victoria r,n«i Ma ml Publicity/ Bur­ dered by the t’ity t’ouncil. and ia just Kindling, Blocks, 4ft. Slabs» Bark stream. eau. received word yesterday that "ho off the preas. Mayor Marchant this August 16 West Saanich Wo­ morning stated that many inquiries PROMPT DELIVERY Hyatt, Bower. , ‘ had been made a member of the ad­ men’s Institute, Sidney Experi­ hax e l»eeu received from va Pious parts visory board of Hie Travel arid Out - Cylinder Head Gaskets. mental Farm . door Life Exposition, which is to be of Canada, and particularly from li­ Vu:. 16 St. Barnabas Sunday braries and similar institutions, ask­ W. L. MORGAN h« Id in (,’hh :i£o next ycyr. Gasket Paper—Nuts and Bolts, ignition y. hool, i MtJ ! N>uff! is P • ri- ing for information and copies of Dr. Phone 768 Aug. 19.—Libérât picnic, at l>eep Boy Swimmer Hurt^--4icorgr Cromi. Hhorti'B report. Replacement Paris. Bay. - ten years, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles < ’ross, 224 Wilson A BASE DECEIVE*. Street. Victoria West, yesterday mia- Rotary Will Lunch — The regular tained a painful wound on his foot Thursday lunchecn of the Rotary as the result of contact with hrokfn < luU will take place at the Empress •Rowland is very interesting»* For Good Class Joinery Work «aid the stockbroker's daughter. glass while ewirtnntng at th*’ Gorge. FROSTILLA Hotel gril! room at. 12.10 pm. to- “Oh! what does he ta Ik abouti* HOTEL RITZ THOS. PLIMLEY, LIMITED and Cabinetmaking The boy was gi'en first aid by I n*. tuorrow. Thf programme will be FRAGRANT LOTION inquired her father. Kinclaiii. who happened to be on the f imUhetl by Roiarlans J. t’lubb. V*derw. Fully Furnished. Reanon- Phene 607. Oak Bay Brajneh, Phone 2013 f U I Why. he is ever so well post eg scene. The practise vf throwing i "'ifford Roufh and iOrnest Todd. abla Rate# -AI*ki Limned Number bottles into th** uatcr ia a growing Soft, Smooth Skin In Fhxkcspcaiean quotationt;.’* of At>arLanenta Broughton Street Victoria, B. 0. DAY & FRIEND and constant menace to «simmers “Girl.** said the financier, sternly, Feet Street, Near Douglas Street 1003 Vatss Street Phone 6832 and the youthful paddlers frequent­ It takes a tremendous tot of re­ "don't let him deceive you. There*# Phones 51 and 52. ing the many beaches of the city. ligion to convert a spun"* pocket. fib such stuck on the market." T-

VICTORIA I)AIT.Y TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922 ==—= -M”. —T-'-

i t-’ \X'vX.~tir - * . *^<'SffVK,‘iewc.wx-«r>VA^«4 ' V ' SEE THE SOOO TXRS IN TOYLAND fc£3 S Mi Jhivçry kiddie wants one. and you'll had them nere. m sixes sail- ablg for children of all age*. I*riccs f l.r»n tn-1*...... $3.fl O

It Pays to Have Your Bicycle Overhauled - ">u will prolong the, life of your Bicycle, you'll give K a chranc* to rei in it» valy*»,. you'll enhance the pleasure of riding It. if you Jtod^dVwbrtiwuled at least twice a year. Tou win prolong th»»'ftf? ofy ou pB I «• y vl c, you'll sri\ ve us a chance an doujj mechanics arc ail tiicy-cle specialists. Have y>. lo il overhauled thin we# k. ' r f m PUT OFF Billy Muir M ill Be mm must Dempsey-Brennan Bout FIELD BY UMPIRE: Given Benefit Night Must Be “Boxing ’Not a *SSL jy . Y»'e« street atCYCt-LX.. &MBT.ING. GOOAS. .TQX&...... ÎÎ55LSL. 42996489 At Big Lacrosse Game 72062685 Fight GovernorBuies Home Runs About as Common That Will Improve Their Play. I IS YOUNGEST SHOT AMERICAN NET STAR as Short Skirts These Days Sidney and V. I. A. A. to Meet In Decisive Battle To- British Veteran Asserts Prize Fighting Illegal, He Says. Indicating Possi ble ON B.C. RIFLE TEAM Terrific Slugging Boosts Pitts­ morrow; Jumbo and Albie Davies Will Perform In “Steve"’ Bloomer to Return ~ Action to Stop Bout; Dempsey May Fight Gibbons TOR MUCH FOR VIMY burgh to Third Place Three Bound Bout Between Play; Expect Big Again to Canada: Sails for But Champion’s Meeting Wi|b Willard and South N.-w York. A tig. i« Manager John Home De Turenne Overcomes Van­ MlGràxv wa* -mt off the field here Crowd. American Now Doubtful. yesterda} in the sixth inning of the Montreal. Aug 9.—“Steve"' Bloom couver Man With Whirl- Giants" games with Cincinnati for cr. the famous English international olis. I ml.. Aniz. 9.—Altliongh lie has made no decision , whert: w.ia t ,1» » full an*l 1.0 ont out, to-morrow, when a uuique .sport programme will-be staged and a flrenadler Guards 'football clnh*. wra* j Jq |)aj. |}|, proposed boxing contest between Jack Dempsey imd ! Tacoma. Aug. 9.—I>e<‘t' De Tw- the Reds svored—Ueo rtm* on Ban­ given a great send-off by the local renne, state tennis champion, ad­ crofts wild throw. Kelly got two eollection will be taken up for his benefit Ike V. I A. A. Hoecer men at a big mu revoir* hill Brennan, for tile heavy weigh I eliampionship, to he belt 1 at ! vanced a big step further yesterday home runs—terrifk* clouts—the first iaerosse-.team and the Sidney twelve are to mix it together in a ►rtv>ki r at tht Army and Navy Club Michigan City, lnd„ Labor Day, Governor MeCrav to-day sai l he j In hia effort» to represent ihu NSEilt- • Mi Blmitner sailed on the west in tennis singles, .cba inpionship. K<>mg high into the rieht field Idea -h- decisive game eommerteing at 7 o'clock, and during the intermis was a' rrs In the seventh and th*- second, Canadian I’antic SH Minn-dosa last opposed to such. match. ’ The star def K - Y< rb»y. which tied, the score in the ninth, sion Albie and Jumbo Davjes will give an exhibition three round v• -k for I'.ngland to resume his po- Prize fighting in Indiana constitutes a violation of the law, the I I of Vancouver, in th** sectional play, ; sillon a* manager of the Derby t'oun- clearing the fence behind the left boxing bout. A large attendance is expected as the V. I. A . A governor said. Poking, however, is permitted. The governor in­ held in connection with t$i<- Pacific field bleachers. , i !» F*»utha!l Club, b it .expects to re- Northwest tournament here. in are leading in the civic league with one point. I ’ "> to Canada next year. Tom dicated that any further action taken by the state in cotmeiè lion 1 straight sets. 6-2, 6-4. 6-1 Verley is Cleveland. Aua Ik —In the Boston- __AJex Stevens, the veteran of the f I . Hell president of the I* Q.C.A with the profioscd match would depend on whether the bout was regarded 'as one of the b sst men in Cleveland game here to-day Speaker national game. lahros*e, i,M the man 1 I 1 , :*♦ d th- work of Steve BI«H>mer • the sectional play. got two h. me runs over the right who ta a» the -bottom nf att the <4*w* MRS. MALLORY MEETS and the dît cl it has hud in lin­ found to Ic a prize fight or a Iniv.iig contest. ______De Turenne piayed a whirlwind field fence. No one was on base* at that the V. I. A. A. team ha\e been ing the game, while John Me- 1 game that was too raiPch for the either Tim’ - Boston scored at w ill a nd exhibiting of late, lie is their offi­ GIRL CHAMP TO-DAY I. *• zghlort K C.. president of the Chicago, Aug. I. -An offer for ni> j meant to do with this «'offer'" oeit of 1 methodical play of Verl« y. won out. 15 run# to 6. " 1------... cial toucher, and a wxorthy on* .1! Arnry and Navy Association, pre- right-round mat«*h * between J tckj the clear blue. Kearns raid his firet Wallace Kcott. Tacoraa. had no that. He knows every trv k of th«> I tw i ted him with a gold signet ring I»eiiinsey, heavyweight champion, move would be to' find out who trouble in defeating Ed. Murphy, of X. w York. A g. 9. The Pittsburgh k me and has » and Navy Club. In and Tom Gibbons, of Bt. Paul, to be | "Twilight"’ is. Portland, 8-ft, 6-0, 6-1. by which his players can work. BJurstedt Mallory, national wo­ j n-.ibt »p4-< - h in res iron »e to th- staged at Khibe Park,^Philadelphia, i I»uis Brophy, of Spok:ane! stepped Pirates iwx a .third. place to-day I i .udatory remarks, Bloonu*r stated « 'caching has been his favoriU hobby mens tennis champion. and next nvmth, was received to-day by - up another notch in th«- boys’ singles and making a bold Hd for the higher ! that nexer in hi* football career had MPiMPHil’ HHlhis season Miss Helen Wills, of Ban Fran­ Kduiv Kknet Gibbon:/* manager, from «•f the iwft.rin I,Ia>. def ï.itir.g Eldon cisco. national girl's title holder, i he beeh welt treated as by the lazjis Mail*. Philadelphia fiomuicr. ; KnotL or Victoria. 6-0, fc-2. idy announce another win f »r > r.K-cer public In Montreal and would meet to-day in the feature match Kvnr iinnouno J. I».in-* *m«I b- Armand Marion, Seatt.le. won ovet ..nrpassinr even the most \ ioienl lot­ the V. I. A. A. tram, who are to meet j be only too delighted when ttye time ting outbursts this season, and rival - the Sidney twelve in the 1-visivft- of the round l>efore the semi­ would accept if terms were satis- Sydney Smith, Tacoma, and I. West­ finals in the metropolitan women"» - came round that he could return to ern. Portland, defeated B. Merrill, ling the best «-n the record h«>ok&.By g. me to-morrow. j Canada again. takinc a double-header from the The Victoria and District I^arue singles championship at Nassau ! Tacoma, ln the .boys* Junior piav. Country Club. ! “It ha* betn one of the greatest j Fourteen matches ln the first Phillies. 19 to S and 7 to ?.. making it is to lie won by the team who has • 'irnew in my life, thi* visit to Can- New York. Aug. 9 if is unlikely ten in a row. the Pirates brought the greatest number of goals to their nda.” said Steve. “I have been in a that Tex Rickard and KYank Flour­ round of the Northwest championship their hit and run total for the last « redit and up to date the V. I. A. A. f. w coimtrb *, but in none tiave I noy. promoter* nf all. big récent box­ event were run off thii; morning. three games with the Quakers to| is leading with one point. Not a ing championships, would undertake JhNrp treated more « nthuaiasttcaily BUGLER DAVID BLAIR Full Results. Hit -• ight ir.d f *rtj -tl fee respt - very big lead but enough to say that ifCian in <‘anada. and in return I can toj promote in South America a bout SPOILED BY DEFFiT Fenimorc Cady, Spokane, defeated tlvely. g--- .ne t*je team a hatting e they ha\ practically copped the I only tender my heartfelt thanks. between Jack iVmpsey,-----world’s David matr. Who is a bugler In the avr-ige of 466 for the series. ; cup. It will be Billy Muir s night' at SLOOPS TO RACE IN heavyweight champion, and Luis T. J. Tromble. Ho«iuiain. «ievrgs Football is going to boom here. You 72nd Battalion, of Vancouver, is the Th» Cardinals weie Idle, but the jthe park, for although no admission ! Can s«*e it coming ex-ery day. The Angf T Firpo, leader in that class tie- Nottinghamshire’s Victory O’Nary, Tacoma, defeated H. I-angliv. 3. youngest rifle shot ever to attend the Seattle; Harwood Morrison, Seattle, Giants dipped to a lead of *wo ! will 1*» « harged at the gate for the l play, meantime, is not. perhaps, up low the equator. Ottawa rifle meet at the Roekclfffe points as a result of losing to Cin- game, which is sure to be an exciting to the Old Country standard "Why should we go down there Changes Line-up in Charn- defeated k>ed Walker, Tabor « 'om- rifle range In the history of the Can­ pany; G. Hiberty, IXeoma, defeated j one,-a. collection will :be taken up f-< Should Swing Ball and neglect our own business here T’ pionship Play adian Rifle Association. If his shoot­ D. D. McKay, Tacoma; Herbert Su hr. Flournoy queried yesterday when , Good Pitching. ; fhc benefit of the popular yojng ath- “The one great fault among the ing is as consistent as it was at the * 'alifornia. won over Harry Stevens, asked If he and Ric kaTd would ac­ The Browns aid Yankees sue- j who was injured in the high Will Ishprwood ln Canada is the t.-ndency to Iyindon. Aug. 9. (C.inadiat> D ress Provincial meet, there is not- reason Portland, by default; Wallace Scott, rvm VUMipciCConiDPtP forIU1 aircivvuuu h ing on to the ball especially among cept a reported offer to manage such eimibrd TO Stella* pitching ;md r*- | s,Mnt at the Gorge last Cable)—The victory of Netting^ .Vm- why he should not qualify for the Tacoma. defeated T. A. Bailey, nialned within a gam- of each oth-r ^lurday. ; j the forwards. They will not keep on a match in Buenos Ayres. ' shire over Surrey in the first inti ’ ngs Bisley team. Spokane, by default; L Villegas. Se­ Trophy To-day ‘ It if becoming increasingly doubt­ in the American league race l*au»s Alb,e and Jumbw ----- A_ swinging it. The sooner they do the which was concluded yesterday nuts attle. defeated -E. I►aniels, HtHjuaira, of Detroit had the better of Mays. This is not all that is listed on the I Tetter f«»r the game. It will mechan­ ful that Uempsey ami Willard, from by default ; Don Milne, Tacoma, de­ whom the present champion won the quite a different cob-r in co* aitv stopping New York's winning streak sports programme fof the cvenmg. } •Sir Tom’’ Wins First Heat; ically speed it up, and the play will cricket championship which hitb *rto feated Bud Da I'onte. Tacoma; W. A avtomalically improve, imperceptibly, title, will meet .in the ring this Fall, of six games while Zachary h-ld St. j Albie and Jumbo levies, who have 1 has looked like a rare between ;.-i»ir- V.A.S.C. WILL STAGE Boss, PortlamJ. defaulted to H. Shaw, lxw: * to seven s. ati-red hits and ri«i*ed su- h large amounts for the Wind Is Poor jerhaps. but nevertheless assuredly. as was proposed. The promoters who Seattle; Earl Week*. Tcaoma. de­ Swing it, boys, and keep on' swing- planned the bout for early in October rey and Yorkshire. Surrey’s char rices Washmgt won 3 to L ,l« d < "r-.ss with the rr markable r«’- are now well nigh extinguished. * Not­ feated « 'harles HUr!«i>', Tacoma ; XV. Xhe Boston Red Sox pounded three f->rm.in« es <>t boxing, will once again Raiboà..Newport Harbor. Cal., Aug. iLg it! received word front Willard* ramp W. Kilworth, Taroroa, defeated S. '"On my return to the Old Country yesterday that the former champion tinghamshire • i* .playing with such rieweLind hurler* for .1 hit* and a put their skill to the test and aid in i —Intere*t in to-day'* racing pro- splendid consistence that even 1 orkr HANDICAPS TO-NIGHT Davis. Tacoma ; W. Wood. Portland, . the White ®>X I the raising of fund* for Muir.. They rnunme of rhr second annual regatta I shall not forget to tell the truth to i»vdoubtful whether he can get into defeated L. McVormlck, Tacoma; the people over there' about the en- shape in time for a match this year, shire’s . prospects are menaced. continued their slugging against j will g.ve a three-round bout between « f the Southern California Yachting Other first innings victories In the Gordon Wagner, Taooma. defeat«*d A. Association centred on the second tnuMaem which prevails in football and that he will not sign a contract C, Merrill. Tao'-ma: K. Burr. Philadelphia and wen to 4. the period» of Jhe lacrowse game. circles in Canada. 1 shall not mis* an county championships were ret» >rted AJdririg* ar.d Rrurher rach nllowcd Sidney Coming Strong, h^at for elooj»* of the K class for «he unless he is in perfect condition. Club to Hold Monthly Meet­ defeated C- C. MvrrlD. Camp Lewis. international !*herwood tn>phy. The opportunity. A remark made by Col. to-day as follows:- nine hit*, but the t'trbs—*Htnched The Kidney folk are bringing d« Mcigben rather touched me if you Yorkshire beat Lancashire. Choose Officers. their* to l>etter advantage and de­ a string of follower* to witness them F;r Tom. skippered by Ted Geary, of New York. Aug. 9.—Jack Kearns, ing; Many Enjoy Picnic . .‘Jam* , Seattle, won the first heat yesterday don’t come back.’ said he. I will come manager of Jack. Dempsey, heavy­ Hampshire beat Kent. feated Brooklyn 4 to J. mix it with the V. I. A. over and fetch youJ Believe me. all i:»*ex l»eat Worcestershire Delegates from the member cluhf while all ln«-al fans are going e Turenne. Se- Vancouver, Aug. 9. — Although a w w5h ‘an' wgyy.Tn'g^anfl I •«••• had a ‘‘*ht match when th., V. I. A. A.—Pasr is smaller party than that which rep­ •il August. 1923. g < XX. Hihber>on. backs. D. Balnaxe and ran intoinf.. Henryurnrv Ft«tov»r>= evens and 1?Rogers— Gregor, Huxtable, 1‘opham. Broad - billed to handle the indicator and Tom XVellburn: centre half. J. D. Me resented Vancouver Ia*t year, and one As Result of Accident everything augurs well for a euci •ess- McX’eagh, of Portland, the latter pair I belt, J. Frtirall. Nute, Brown, Stewart, neill; forwards. E. Squire, George Balboa, Newport Harbor. Cal., ful baseball game. forcing, the state champions to play that can hard?y be said r0 contain an j \\ Hicks. Patterson, Passmore. Han- | xug S).—Ted Geary's wonder boat, Silburn and J: Clyde. Reserves : P. athlete nf the ouTrrar.dir r ability of - o< k, M. Hk k< Pitt and "A. Sm^li. the full five sets! The score was the Sir Tom. of Seattle, iir;fi. ,i .i. ru*s 6-4, 14-12, 6-8. 6-3. t?i»» poru^r Tommy Tayh r. who car-! Btdney—Frmp*e,n. Monroe, Ander- ! the line first in the twelve-mile j Hundred-foot diving will he di*- Times, and at the headquarters of .The club hem its tenth annual picnic at I>eep Cove last • Sunday, ,..4 olt the krar.d »««r-«kte •/”» r - tot th, So'itham California | contlnuwl h„, M , r.lul, of Killy the V. I. A. A. in the Empire Realty LFA'iME GAMES RUSTLERS ARE VICTORS. x. .«htirg Association regatta here ...... • , . Company's offices. Fort Street. It when 150 members enjoyed a de­ ,.nKe cup. the " four—* red crew and M M, Xorton; Armetron*. Mt-' yesterday afteroion. Th.- AneeleaJ M,"rs »«**"« *h« «***« lMt lightful outing. ? I>>nny F'ck»- who ?rf" Monday f r Inlyre. was announced to-day that ail money of the Victoria TUESDAY’S GAMES. The Shamrock* went down to de­ llie California Yarht Club I: boat. Saturday, officials ...... ao. collected would be turned over feat last night under the heavy h,t- Kelowna, car be depended uhon fully j and Island Athletic Association, National League. to maintain the traditions of the j with Ben Weston at the tiller, fin­ every week to Archie Muir, the well- ting of the Rustlers baseball teaun in ished second far in the rear of the under the auspices of which thrilling known brother of the injured diver. At Philadelphia— R Fa. coast ..oarsmen ard swimmers. ^ Pittsburg ...... 19 the Junior lot ague. The' score was Winch to Stroke Beat Sir Tom. while the Patricia, owned diving has been stagM in the post, Muir will he asked to announce the 12-9. Rustlers favor. The Tyeea and FINE THRILLS by « aptain Ron Maitland, of the announced to-day. . Fhiladeiphia * *i7 total «'Aliened. lJatterte* flamrtton and G«v>ch, M the Pirates are due to fight it out for If the —and Olpuiagas Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, was “The V. I. A. A. does nôl feeT that Subscriptions received so far fol­ «tows, <;. Smith, Singleton and Hq dine. ! the league leadership at the Ftadium “drakes can produce a crew that will ird. ordinarily the diving which has been low . A Friend. $1; Alan Maclean, XV it brow jto-morro.wr night at 6.2ft. a small ad- text the representative* of th« Van-! The, California, another "R" boat. staged in the past is very likely to ______. Second game - R, J'f. K. POLO IN VANCOUVER $5; R. L. 1\, $2.50; A Sympathiser, : I mission fee will be charge, the money esHiver- Rowing «-lab then- it- -is 4 MAINLAND RACE FANS ; The r'airfnrm* Yacht Club; Arthur : lead ttr accidents, tmt in -view of the tl: Jeny Huurtotl, till: tirorgo Plll--l*2Ii*2*« •...... T—î H» « ftp ‘^r> toward The funds for buying tninly time f«»r th* m to join the N.I’T j Rousseau’s __ Gay.,______and RascaL occurrence last Saturday the ^ a 3d, Idt* I medals for the winners. - A A-O. whfre they wmjid be very Lester one « pherxi'ntenal Shrine club ha* decided to cut 1 down Its - welrowie....The-T^re-r-TTF To bn a-trTpPY A ïgbKrtptlnn llet hOJ, bc,n placed Winter». <; Smith and H,ntln», To Battle for Lieutenant-Gov­ Dora Only Outsider Among regatta « h.amp Ion, were among the ■ hundred-foot diving toweb to fifty in the X . ! A. A. club hnuw’. at the At New X'ork - Rif, K t lend Of vont E* and ext^-riettee in -the aI*o ran*. ! feet," said a statement given out by Vancouver boàt. which Will l»e efroked florge, ^and ail members are l»eing «"inrinnati ernor’s Cup at Brighthouse i Winners in Yesterday's Iji K of wind hampered many of j V. I. A. A. officials to-day. “The asked to do their bit to help their New York ...... 11 3 »»y Charlie Winch-: Archie Black, th- the entriez. j tower will l»e cut down to fifty feet Batterie* -- Rixey and Hargrave. WriEN YOU NEED 1 ' -t i. ir .l rr three n ' unfortunate comrade. X sncouver, Aug. 9. r— Brighouse ; Races Lack y Strike, owned aud... piloted l immediately. This naturally will iw> _ , . . XVingo; Nehf. Ryan-and Snyder. limit h v Ill mw i that f at : A Marwher. Condition Unchanged. At Brooklyn— IL Vt E. Park will he the *cem* of another in- j a very sound and versatile oarsman, by Alvin Frank, of i»s Angeles, won - a *erlous loss to the V. I. A. A., as t« rhationgl i-olo series this month. * Vancouver. Aug. 9—Splendid rid­ th' first heat. ,.f the race for speed high diving was always a leading Inquiries mad,» this morning at the ...... Î « f is "number two,, and Cam Weeks, a Ft- J^Ph-s Hospital and from Dr. * batteries—-A id ridge and " O'P. xrrell' when teams from the V’nfcted States - Mill 1 **ry promising youngster, will be in ing by Willie Gargan featured vcn- Is at» of 6J6 cubic^ijyçhqac^iqchqs displace- j attraction at swimming gala*. But. r.rmy at t’amp Lewis, XWxrfi. will Op- j the bow seat. terday afterncr>n * racing at Hast­ rrent from Bruce Giff^rTVa I>i I .cine, iff view of MUir's accident, it seem* V. M. Bryant elicited the fact that R^uther and MuHEer I «*80 the Vancouver club's* squads in ' It will b«* r< memt>er#-d that la»>f. year ing* Park. This jockey was up *ix »!so of !>«s AngeTe*. theVonIy other wise to take this action. It is not Muir pakseil through his oik-ration Sf Ia">ui*-Boston game, postporm I, wet series «>f matches for trup* pre* : i*r very rough water thn. Kdiawnu times during rh* day, and brought « ntr>. The Lucky Strike made the thought likely that such an accident Fithost apparent change. He wq* grounds. ,-»eiited by Lieutenant-Governor XVal- ! Wood not injured In any way by that .diffi- j American League, four, showing better wafermanshi|*, home three winner* and two mount* eight-mile «-ourse in 18 minutes and would ever occur again, but the club ter « ’. Nichol. Two teamus will come j PHONE 298—THE won from a strong Xancouyer crew. for second «none Favorites piad* a ,H sei-ond*. intends to take no chancer.” cult undertaking, ttiough no -great ' At rhi*ago - R i*t E. . • .;'i fh< Was! :ngt, ,;i , .iir ;x tb The Nelson boat waterlogged and good f-bowing the ..*ity long- «hot to Pah n* Mine Wait-first in the first change ran he sa td- TOto have taken Philadelphia Match##» will be played tin August v come over being Ik-ra. , who paid To Aid Muir. Chicago ...... 6 i« 2 MOORE- never . heat for,sea mew*, while Black Ca*. place. The courageous athlete is BatteriCF—Heimach and Peru; Rob­ 16. 18 and 20. and also probably on ; Stok IIS.40 for nose bet* »n th- last race finished second and Vidert 21 third 1R er Effort is being made now said to have passed a comfort.ibl»- ertson ami Yaiyan. August 22 and 24. The date» for the ; °n the card Day of Wrath, which by thç V. I. A. A. to aid Muir. Money cup gam« * Ixetwe.en the first and rcc- ! Lonnie Stok*-*. wL-* made such a The time over the four-mile insld*- night, under the circumstances, and At T «étroit— R. IH. K. VVhittington came s*»éond in t*ie same race, paid course was 4 minutes 24 seconds to help to pay the expenses of his while officials decline to slat.» that New York ...... 1 8 o ond teams of Camp I>'wis and Van- | lontaHcuble khoWing »hki xtar. win­ the good return of $10.80 for placé: illness i* being collected at the busi­ Detroit ...... J...... 2 tt 0 couver are dependent on weather ; LUMBER CO„ LTD. ning the open *w;ifnming distance The morning races were sailed in he is out of all danger, hope to tint Ifirst ra«c. about five furlongs ! a light rain ness qfflccs The Coloniat and The end appears th be held. Batterie*—Mays and S-hanit, U»au*s condition* 1-ast >ear the Vancou- ; r »ce«. incTud-'I the mile, intends to [ and. Ba*wler. vtV tirst team defeated thr Camp 1 do hi* u'io**t t • ret,-un h;s homes, ■ 1 >»Yrel^.fr„ $3.9,'., t rain­ ,\t t'ieveiand- R J I E l>ewis first team. In the seccgvl team I and as he :s now sixteen years of age J»o:-ton ...... 15 21 2 T.iatfh. howeve-. the position wns re-j I. and more robust than last season he tury. was low after totalling three ship be held annually in the same Cleveland ...... 6 to 2 fécond ra< e, a bout fix,- furlongs- runs. Fetch wa* the only on** of the country and at the same time as the Batterie*—Karr and'"Walterfi: M *rton, versed. The Gamp loowis cltyb has I will take a lot of beating at his favor­ 1. Lady b>lmonton S'. 13.0ft. many more players and ponie» to *e- | ite distanc* s. Albertans to make double figures, his Davis ax l*. Pruett and Colling. in the country that holds the trophy. BISLEY SHOT WINS $2.75. O.K. FOR DAVIS CUP Pacific Coast League. We carry a complete line for , leondon. Aug.* 9. G. Marocxy, the Fourth race. at*out fix ^ fur’ongs V Calgary. Alta.. Aug 9. Saskatche­ At Seattle— P. HL K. TENNIS BATTLE Oakland ...... , / *• 1* ■ONTARIO RIFLE MEDAL; the ramp or Summer home. See Hungarian chfK* expert, has l»roken 1. Ringleader. $4.15. L $2 5ft. wan > play is featuring the Western AMATEUR MANAGERS the clean score of victories by Jose 2. Skyman. $7.10, $3.00; 3, I^dy < "snada cricket tournament being Seattle ...... 7 9 6 Toronto. Ans 9.—F. Holem. Tenth ! our aaito tent, ^ust the thing for Small. $2.53. Batteries—Brvnlou and K-»vhUr;' 'lar­ 1i Capablanca. tho champion, in the held here. They fpHowed up their I Boston. Aug. 9. Pat O’Hara Wood WILL, MEET IN SPOKANE ger and Adam*. Regiment. Galgary. was the high that motor trip. ' international chess tournament. Yes­ Fifth ra- e, six and ,if f .Hongs i opening day's success, when they a member of the Australian î>avis At Portland— R ï I ¥>. terday^ match between these two 1. Hal Wright. Ilfto" $9 9:., $3.70; XVesterner in the corporation otf the , downed B.C.. by winning, Ifnm Mani­ Gup team, who has tieen suffering Vernon ...... 6 8 2 City ««f laondon competition at the \ f-layer* in the seventh round of the 2. 'Florence Deen, $3.40. $4.40. 3 ...... Hpokane. Aug. 9.—A conference of I ortland' ...... 2 9 ft toba yesterday. This gives them from neutritis. prored tfi practice on ( »ntari«> Rifle Association m«*eting here 1 tournament waif drawn. The ulti­ Sample. $3.86. managers of all member institutions , Batteries—Mnv and Hannah ; XVa Iberg. fomr points. 1 ' the 1 ’hestnut Hill courts of the Ixmg- yesterday with a *e0re of 104. &f#B>r ; F. Jeune & Bro., Ltd. mate result of the serfe* is still quite Sixth race, one mile and seventy The big surprise of the second day wood <*rlcket Glub yesterday that he qf the P iCiflc Northwest Amateur l***^*1man and KUiotJ. open, as Capablanea ha* vgv to meet yards — 1. Itohatello. $8.20; $2 5ft, San Francl*««i— R $î. E. K. XX'. Ftton, Ottawa, who has just 670 Jehnsen Street. was the easy victory of British was in condition to warrant his selec- TENTS AND AWNINGS. the br>* players He ha* *cored rive $2.70; 2. Mis* Sedalia, $4.15. $2.85. Athletic Aisociatibn to )*e held early Salt laake...... 7 Jt! 0 returned from Bisley. won the gold | Columbia over Alberta. The Pad fir t ion as a member of the doubles, team San Francisco ...... J. 2 9 ; medal with a score of 114. victories thus far. M*»f»ris*>n. nf Can­ 3. Reydn. $2.70. Goast eleven totalled 144 in their for Friday’s play against the 1-Yehch in September has been vailed by Jo„> ! Psttertes—Pelts. RJaeholder and ada. was defeated by ileti, Czevho- S< venth rare, one and onc-jdxtcenth fir*t Innings Alberta, who exrdled team Paired with Gerald L Patter F. Bain, Manager of tin Spokane By 1er; Alien, Geary. Mitchell Movakia mile* 1. I»ora. $18 404 3. Dav of in flatting on the opening day, col­ son. he played two hard sets against Amateur Athletic Club. At l*o* Angeles— R. | i Wrath. $10.80, $8.65; 3. Tom Brooks, Sam Hardy, captain of ’ last year’s Sacramento ...... c 0 4 lapsed completely and only managed According to Bain, ttfe" primary Los Angeles...... 31 5 1 GETS PRESS DECISION. It 20 American Davts Cup team, and R. C. to total 44. In their second «innings I or pose .-f the conference is to ar- Retteries Kunx and Cook; Puis ovlch they totalled 164, but B. C. in their j WertheHn. The acores were not an­ and Baldwin. Bicycles and Sundries Kawt Sf. leuix. 111., Aug. 9.-— CONNAUGHT SOCCER. se Plater Pelted in . previous match, almost made 9 ecn- that the world> singles champion­ annual affair. international League VICTORIA TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922

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SOc Luncheon Hairdressing Parlors •arret, dally free il.M to lK An Èltnated on the Mesranlne Orcbe.tr» In Attendance. Floor.—Expert Attendant». —fourth floor SUSarmU Chàrfn,...... INCORPORATED 1670 TOt SEALOFQUmTY JHE SEAL Or niCTiiiQUAUTY Phone 1(70—Private Cannae tlag All

Three-Day Special Smart Velour Hats Offer of For Early Fall Wear for School A favorite for immediate wear or for the early ¥ all Electric Lamps i§ the Velour Hat with round'crown and soft roll­ ing brim. We are showing several very attractive iii"d. in this style of hat. in eojorp of *hr«iwn. NEW WASH FABRICS castor, rose, petunia- navy and black ; als«> in pleasing combinations such as grey and white, Ready for the Pretty Frock» your fawn and white, black and red. and others. Thev arc smartly trimmed with GJfT AA little girl will need for school wear ribbon, and prices range from ...... tPtleVV The Smart Fall Oxfords

Sale Prices on Camp Beds yrî D For Women and Mattresses it Ht» Mb TTTTtt^ Weed Frame Camp Bede i?si2a* With wire or link fabric spring ; sue 2.6 x €. Horn* Furnishing Ç 4 ?PA Ill I t Pair Sale. each...... &*eO\J $5.00 All Steel Camp Beds Kim» quality black kid Oxfords, on a new. With link fabric spring: strong light smart comfortable last, medium Cuban and compact. Size 2.6 x 6. Home Furnishing Sale, heel ami nemi-Krenvh toe. An excellent quality Oxfonl for Fall wear. (PP AA Best Quality Canadian Prints. 25c a Yard 27-Inch English Nurse Cloth, 39c a Yard Heavy All Steel Camp Beds Sizes 3 to 8. Per pair ------«PVaW 32-inch Canadian prints, in stripes, sprigs and other heat de­ A sturdy Dress Cotton for children’s and misses’ wear. Shown Best link fabric spring, tubular head signs. light, medium and dark colorings. I)C„ in self colorings and neat stripes. 27 inches wide. QQ and foot piece. Complete with castors. Per yard ...... ÙO C Per yard ...... ,.;..0*/C Home Furnishing gg jdson’s Bay Values in Women’s 32-Inch Plaid Gingham, 50c a Yard 27-Inch English Galateaa. 50c a Yard Roll Up Mattresses For camp beds, all felt, well tufted and A splendid Gingham for hard wear. Woven with a fine close No cloth to heat this famous English Galatea for hard wear. pillow edge. Home (jj A JPA texture in excellent color combinations and in a width which Shown in self colorings and stripes. 27 inches wide. PA Furnishing Sale, each...... tpHk'kJXJ Silk and Lisle Hose will cut to good advantage. 32 inches wide. PA Per yard ...... DUC —^Fourth Floor Fibre Silk Hose Pure Thread Silk Hose Peer yard...... DUC —Main Fleer Women's Fi,bre Silk Hose, , in 4-1 With plain or ribbed top. full fash­ ioned and all wearing part* fully re­ dropstitch effect», full fashioned and inforced. Come in black, while, with good wide hem top; reinforced brown, grey, navy and sand. Hizes The Seal of Quality heel and toes. Come in black or 84 to lo. ÇO AA brown. Sises 84 to 16. AA Per pair ...... Per pair ...... tDleVU Groceries Fine Quality Lisle Hose Specially Priced Pure Silk Thread Hose j Full fashioned, good wide hem top Continues and all wearing parts fully rein­ Summer Blouse Sale Full fashioned and with good wide hem top; all wearing parts fully re­ forced. fome in black.. white. and PRESERVING PEACHES Voile Blouses, Value to $2.50, for $1.79 inforced. Come in black, brown and brown. Sixes 84 to 10. Extra Heavy Pack. (91 white Sizes 84 to 10. tiM PA Per pair ...... I teV Per crate ...... tpl Dainty Blouse* in pretty cheek voile, in pin k, mauve and blue ; Peter Pan collar and Per pair...... tP-LeVV —Main Floor short sleeves finished with fine pleating. White Voile Blouses with Peter Pan collar and Purity or Five Roses Breed Fleur, spe­ long sleeves finished with black bo we, neat pin tucks trim the front. Others with smart cial per 24 lb. sack...... $1.10 fichu fronts and Val. lace trimming. Values to $2.50. (91 t7A Hirondslli Macaroni, finest quality, bulk. August Blouse Sale...... «P1 • I */ Another Shipment Just 2 lbs. for ...... 25# Imperial or Malkin’s Jelly Powders, as­ sorted. special, 3 packets-..:.... 28# Dainty White Voile Blouses, Values to $3.50, for $2.49 Received of Black Leatherette Nabob Brand Quick Tapioca, Chocolate Dainty Cross-bar Voile Blouses, with smart roll collar, finished with buttonhole edge and Pudding or Custard, per_ packet.. 10# neat embroidery in contrasting colors. Others with smart cascade front, finished with Camoiun Brand Sweet Relish, large else, colored stitching. Another pretty style with Peter Pan collar edged with neat lace and Shopping 2 bottles ...... 25# fine pleating, long or short sleeves. Values to $3.50. (1*0 A Q Geese-Millerd’e Deep Ses Trsut, p

lei TELEPHONE YOtiR CLASSIFIED ADS.TO I090 TIMES.WE WILL DO THE REST

FURNISHED HOUSES. icvmtcM im B| a a Flehae. ODER* MUTT AND JEFF Well, Baseball Is an Uncertain Game, TradeM|r* Une I* Canada. I • -a»**------pHUt' Phone nnn. SJ-29 'K,:V pleasant a .bly fur­ nished cottage, with ever* modéra \r-onvenlence. short dietam-» . » rjefF, A NvT Uww bx TttC also three furnish#*! r • -n* very . ora- , BoT You "DOM'T mced to Put ) pUNNY t M6V6R 1 fortahle. for housekeeping. »1S month. I STRANGER; For. th tBCAr WFOM .1 ) TP7 fVmhrtfRnr ■ wr- ’VF.J‘cfieMT ff*-- YOUTEnJ ihmight u/e - k Mike; wHAT KM# I ATHLETICS A&At THeRs wiTH Him until 449 Monterey Ave.. 7 rooms...... 44.#4 I THAT THE HAPPCMCB <«:m-,nd St . «i rooms . 6fl.e# ^ANKS^J GAT'. LOST Just off Fern wood Road (octr'Yalts YANKS nte game's over anB y cS^ . to You?> Street). 6 rooms ...... „ . 37 3# l lose! J the Poor i them collect!^/ BRITISH AMERICAN BOND CORP . LTD. I XTIUITJC Fish', t wish B. A, Bond Bldg.. 723 Fort Street — y-M| , £ WASN'T fine! rvc

V BROKE'. > Bet him WANTED TO RENT. FlFTT XI’ANTED—To rent, by September L I * » furnished bunga.ow or small unfur- 1 nIshedIv v house,Time.- ______near High School. nlAnpiv 2- ~ I

LOTS FOR SALE.

4HOICE ACREAGE (194 acres). In L • or 5 seres: water laid on. outside city limits, cultivated. Cedar lilll Road. Phonfl 5281 R.1 a 16-46

HOUSES FOR SALE. HOUSES BUILT ON INSTALMJtNT PLAN ^JODERX HuMKS for sale, easy termsu | (■"n tractor. BUiltront. Phono 114» BRKGAlN—4-roomed (plaster*ol col» I V tage. basement, bathroom «no bath). I all plumbing -daatilled. light, water. 1W- I trille circle, lew taxes: leaving eitj . raa» I for 87 5». See owner at Room 14 (8.34 to 7), I 1:14 Broad Street. Green Block.______"..a SNAP—4-roomed, plastered cottage | concrete foundation, electric light, water, etc.. fine big lot. very low taxes: 1 6*-mile circle, bargain. 8754 Call HooM ^9, 1214 Broad Street, Green Block. CHOICE BUNGALOW tor oale. two I A lots and fruit irvee. and garage huuaol and cernant drive. Apply 1917 Hauitaia I AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. LOST ANb FOUND. street al-31 I Birioria Bally Zlvxtt • LtiiUalMu. I (Continued.) «t(U.Ukl»4i \\’El.L-BUILT «-rodln bungalow In Gorge LADY *' PURSE with -money and 9* district, near City Park, must be COMING F.VENTS MASTEItil MOTOR CD. LJp. •old st oDi«. Ph irt îiHRV______#14-46 Advertising Phone No. 1090, XI R SHAW pays highest cash prices (or 1 XRUMllKAI) cabbage plants, ever-bear- tickets !.***« description, name. REMARKED SNAPS FOR QUICK KALE EXTRA ti BUYS. , V1 men s < lot'hlng. Rhone 461^X2. M *' "'lug nirtxhrrrbi and plants, preaerx - . In rm.es OTtK-e ______»3-J. fi* >1*1111" FIVE- ROOM, modem bun«a- •CATE* FOR CLASSIFIED AOrERTVMX 1 I 6lGGO.Nlg.XI8— (Trent c-vnls spiliig from C i *.v VRI' This la a Jate model and j hhaw rT—In Ft F low. North End. » mils dr. la McLaughlin roadster—in ing cherries. 2SS4T. a»-lt Situations Xacant. Situation* Wanted. Tv '.j-* * little - aus * " Dlggun> printers. It Is equipped with ai aelf-atarter. : OST From gwaoran Lake, yellow inand For terms phone 1ISCX. all-44 the plait of condition, now ... 5s.| . »( f i ^ •* '” i '* •Cent. Articles for1 Sal. Lo.t or Found, etc ‘ siAtloner* and m graver* I : lo Government J etc Tl«« Urea ate gti <'OR“ SALE--Gent's cycle,- 3-speed, good I^ * hâte heifer. 2 year» old. Phon •He per word per Insertion. Contrai - Street. Ffltn* developed 19v per roll, any CHEVROLET TO V RI NO — Late condition, $23. Plume 3079K. a»-14 3T4SR2 3S00 Sasnp-h Road. . »11* ACREAGE. «n application. «ixe. prints from Sc. In at 8 a. m. out *t model. A splendid buy at .... *150 OTRATED—Cr-y haired dog. •Muggins. adrertlwemenr fo- 1er* the ... . k- tag 954 Reward If returned to t: McLaughlin rjx touring- BOtBU to-day haye patrons who search I Minimum n nber cf words 14. *695 #9-1$ . Rowell stmt______m-j lot at papers for small a- r»»xe n»»r| \ M travelling lo Calgary in my Mc- 4 new tires. end a reel buy at. eouallv *• good a* nfew tween one and nix p. H -V La ug hi in motor i .«r would like to ■Ït21 TORD. 6-sealer, L\c HANi.K, 204» Oak mu .lOll SALE •Monarch »teel range, e, holer. LI) the p- reon ho found. Saturday Victoria. su< h as 1*.» acre» and comfortable | I. Y, wimaic irrniip. ni mr»* OVERLAND TOURING—Model "49. ' a bungalow with conveniences garage, frqit I hear from thr.-e k« iitlemen that would la In extra Rood order. I Ave. Join our library. 6»c per month Iv new. also Gurney gas diet of Mr. Good- ,■* figures as one word. Dollar marks a lot* 1919. and on* of the excellent and the genera) treys, small fruits, vegetables, et- . grow-1 < »re to . go h* < omnanions and to share otT Street ______a 14- 18 honed him to thaï »ll abbreviations count as on* word. $675 appearance of the tar la very ing and ready to use. also b-enty of chick- I expense. Arn leaving about fifteenth" of | SJAWS. tool*, knives, scissors put A' « „ .. , à 27------:—:------Ktnuiv.ktnuiv. return return * aam'e to 42 Anode Bldg, and Advertisers who eo• desire may have Aut. Apply Box 913. Times. a!2-l j goofl Terms. L’OK SAI L—Tlir«.’ rooms of furniture. r«.UTTERCUP Lunch and Tea Rooms. Thoroughly reconditioned OfxLj 1917 model and It hav bad \ery stone Avenue tf-J« : tvenlnga. »9 1 rop in some evcnir.g after 6 o'clock. I A charge of 14c la mails for -hi* i 19 .»pp. Time*. Ivee •• rved and hot or | careful usage. The too Is new TIBBETTS A CO. ‘ ! We re ten minutes' walk* from Hillside car I 8TUDBBAKER TOURING - i lRST English t>aby buggy. xceilent TIMBER. terminus. 7 Ocean View Road, off Cedar I Birth Notices Si 40 per insertion. cold suppers. a21-S j • ndttlon. and the tlree are very goou. ITAILORING. htgh-claas, exclusive, for 1 * condition, ch-ap for tat V.85f- f'*rd of Thanks and In Memorlam. at -j* I — .r»> Thl* isIs an extra good bu1 1 Ikdles -and gentlemen. Also reliable miMBER—Small tracts ef four to six ...... #VJ95 tffcitn»__l-(,]i|i r. «eater Th» motor naa Ten. Field A part ingots aTSG I SI SO r*r Insertion. Death and I IJIG whist drive. Caledonia Hall, Wed- FORD COUPE. 1924-Run, and 0^0-! ?l^)^uat been overhauled and It pressing- and cleaning of ' ovkiu.AN'D 1920, light four THINK MORE OF juat what yo>: nr» looking for and bo glad Births, Marriages, Deaths . Easy Terms On Any Car. CO-ORKRATFON AND | cordially invited 7 30 sharp. a9-< $575 Tfil* < ar has lust been re to sell at n reasonable price. 16 [1ARAGE to reni to Cook and painted and looks and rune ab­ LESS OF COMPETITION. Past owners of lands that have ft* I IP MARTIN CAN T FIX IT sell It for old CARTIER BROS . solutely as good aa new. It will T EATHEK top DESK, with drawers, DIED. verted to the City may apply to the | » Junk. Watches, clocks, lewelrv. re­ 724 Johnson St. * Phone 6237. pay >ou to see this car. 5#. folding baby carriage. 814 n August 7. M25. Hanna! paired to satisfy. F. 8. Martin. 407 Fort We Have Others. Too « >--<>peratlon Darlea'e. 614 Yale* all-lf BOATS. Handley. undersigned and learn very favor-1 widow „f the late Wllllar Street. tf-S MASTERS MOTOR CO.. LTD OGANBERRIES fur sale. 16c a pound. 916 Tates St . Cor. of Quadra St. Phone 372. able terms upon which ownership of | Road, aged X 100NL1GI1T CRUISE by w "Prlnceae DDRKSSING and mailing circulars to thought JJ Phone 6394L1. X)R SALE—One II h. p. heavy fluty •’1 Royal" Saturdav. August 12. x p. tn A arln.*. Ontario. She leaves to ...... ** car own«*r». We have names ami ad­ FORD ROADSTER ...... T OG AN BERK I ES. 10e per lb.. In 2* lb». Buffalo, one It h. p. Union engine property can be resumetL her loss five davght-ra and three son* Ticket#, one dollar, yt Fyvta Bros., Gnv- $300 • ompeillion pells, delivered: also wild block- I* eiweironr Mre* 114 Klngeton.______tf44 . r,,ment Street Lev> s Claur Stand.'ivel * dresses of Victoria and Vancouver Island namely. Mrs. F Mlmmark. of Pali nuto ow per* Newton Advertising Agency, OVERLAND, model ! errle*. 29c lb ; preserving apricots. 16c W 45. CAMERON. fonda: Mrs F. G. Sykes, of Rrandon iTUg Store and C. P. R. office. alQ-8 $550 per lb : raspberries. 82.75 crate. Morello Ni>R SALK -West Coast-.ft»h boat. 28x6. Mr* W. J. Taylor, of Brandon; Mrs T Suite 24s Winch Bldg. Phone 1415. dtf-ll ss ...... equipped twelve horse power Vivian City Land Commissi mer. City Halt I / VLD COUNTRY whist drive, at 825 Fort CLL-TRAC ^Cleveland» rteaer mg cherries, also Olivet fr* « I I ooner. of Victoria Mr* M Knlglht $700 * herrles, cabbage plants. aa\oy. Bru*e.:* engine, price 3554; also 1» ft launch. t»o- of Long Beach. Cel. ; Messrs W >| ' ' Strc-t. 5.34. Friday. Unusually good UTO body building, repairing and re­ cvUnder Buffalo engine, first-class condi­ prizes. 25c al0-8 sprouts, broccoli, celery, kale, row ready. Handiey. of Fairbanks. Alaska: George A setting. tightening up wheels, general CAPITOL SERVICE OARAOS. FARMERS' PRODUCE STORK. tion. 825». Apply Empress Boat House. DISTRIC-f I Victoria?^ and J- F- Handle/, both ol I 1ER HA PH it Is rot handy . fo? you to btarksmithing. Give us a trial. Chafe A (4Et Fort Street- phf,f>” business 423 Johnson Street. 1 Phone 291' CORPORATION OF THE A conte and see us arid you wish lo see Jonea. «42 DteQuDry Phor» 1422 14 to-day. OF SAANICH. MALLEABLE .AND STEEL RANGES. • ur ra'nee of new gemmer eamplts. Phone ROLLING OUTFIT, eixteen-foot cllnker- The remains are reposing at the B. C. / tHEVROLhT. touring. 1920 model, epa-e AUTOS FOR HIRE. -»*■ 32.00 per week. Phone 46S9: 1415 bulU tK.at. 2 h. P- Evinrudc. juat over- and make an appolntm-nt for one of the ' tire new battery and siveral addi­ Douglas Street. T Funeral Parlor*. 7.14 Broughton Street, firm to call on vou Our business 1» to hauled. 3150. Phone 72140______«14-49 tional t-arts. splendid condition, privately co-operation from whence the funeral will take pla-e e"lt you lyvie Bros. 909 Government 8t. UTCH ART'S GARDENS. IS Maiahat. ’uTHINQ will add to the aucce»» of e>-FOOT fiat-bottom boat for sale. 815. Phobie 1899. owned., owner Daving country', real snap Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. lnt»r for IMA Rhone 2871.______a9-l« B Ifi Hooke Harbor. *« Owner driven unnecessary N vour picnic more than a good supply 1•AS- Phone 698R. a!2-46 ment at Ross Bdy Cemetery. TH L '• «ular meeting of tne Ladi *" Aux- Ford, late model. Special rat*a for Islaml of q\.t.fruit. Dan P/■ 1 tllflrr of St Andrew's and Caledonian EVERYTHING In motor top line, work tour* Any trip ran be arranged at Hugh * YES. THERE S A REASON MARRION In Vancouver, August 7. 1972. Society will be held on Thursday. Aug. 10. I> guaranteed first-riasa. if it s to build I hone 412 or 44141^ ly Phone 2413 UNFURNISHED SUITES. Tax Bills Mary ^Marrion, wife of Robert Marrion. liroUurs are rordiallv Invited to atiend top or repair one. we do It. Commercial fcotnet hlng RS. WARD ALE—The name with a Ladle* nb tine bring r-freehn••m , » > - s bodies built to ord'r. Cos A Perkin* View I WINTON SIX. In good condition. ilflve -this day been forwarded to reputation: who will call and buy la­ LL APARTMENTS. 1021 .Cook. Un­ street phone 2703 ______al>-1« 9 with »tart«-r and four new cord*. M as.*e*sm« A IFI Toit'' t the city are w e|< omed at Apply 565 Flagard or Cormorant. dle»". gents and children e clothing, bed­ ierions appearing on the IN MKMORIAX. ding. etc , 1121 Douglas Street. Block be­ IV furnished .flats (garage). Apply oils. Any received | ' the Vogue. Victoria’s finest soda T30R SALS- 2-scater,’Cheap. Phone NEWTON f person not having Cî>RRIE—In loving memory of our dear low» B Co tax notice is requested to tommuni- fountain and tea room finest dancing 1 4714L ADVERTISING • friend and brother. Ja- ob t’erri». killed floor In the city; Orchestra every evening. cLAl'GHLIN CARS. 7ipa*»enger. rea­ \ I R. SHAW paye highest cash price» for catc with the undersigned In action. August 9. 1918. age 2 7 j <• Z 1 ARXc,E~t-. rent. «?*-« Wilmot Place. Oak I sonable rates. Day or night. Rhone •4’* men's clothing. Phone 44*5X2. Mr FURNISHED SUITES. R. R. Ft SEWELL. 'T Ba> Applv Bo« 444, Times. nr. •» t* Advertisement AA’rlter* and Advertising Bliavr will call. 18 Collector. For warfare done and the long clamor LODGES. f. DAVIS. Exide battery dis* Contractors. Collector's Office» Royal Oak, B. C, I Multigraph and Mimeograph Circular Let­ \ I R.< JOWITT. 821 Fort. All whit» rrMELD APARTMENTS—Modern, fur-^ Aug. 3. Utt. 1 r. auto electr'lclan. engineer! MOTORCYCLES AND CYCLES. *»l go-. Half I 1 N INTELLIGENT PERSON, either sex. GENTLEMEN'S DISCARDED ULOTHiXG Phene 2*64 Adults a:»-20 I-"i 3. 8ectir.n 5-acre 19. E Cook, between I tirant and RaUnc-rai; Lots 5 and 4. Block I - Y mnv earn $ldO to $200 monthlv cor­ BOUGHT. ------—rent. 8V4 month. J A.NI3S UKE the New Gray Dort Special now at w I PAINT ROOFS—Anywhere or any Beat Prices Paid. We CalL T. ve.-r:cn )* F W l^^igiaa. betweooJ responding for newspaper* ; 815 to $25 * -our showrooms. This Is the most beau­ site. 325.00. Phone 6414Y dr 66Î2L TTENTION! — Mr». Hunt, wardrobe SHAW A CO. 736 Fort flt Phone 55840 all-29 Sinus* and Beacott ; Sub-lot 4 of 69. Block I 1*13 Quadra Street w-ekly In spare time. experience unhecc*- dealers, of Winnipeg and Calgary. Is ■ Phone 4SI. *». S*cinn Fern wood. s. Yin Ing. t-iaren I * «rv no canvassing: *vfli) ie.>ts sug*e»tEL!ABLE mailing lists of Victoria, and HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. We carry a complete line of funeral 744 Broughton 8«. Phone 2246 ED—Antkiue silver, china Sec. T. !. . .< E. corner Superior and Mea- Bureau. Buffalo. N. V a 15-19 fers for gentlemen's clothes We nay spot Ik Vancouver Island homes. business lies; Lot IfJl. Block 4». Se*. T. L. K. .XUPPlIes Ht moderate prices. / IPBRATORS for pant*, f-oa-s, overalls \YA?urnl rash to any amount Busmens done strictly men. auto owners, etc.. also complete lists Menâtes', between Michigan and Superior; Calls promptly attended to, fay or Phone HUS. ^ LARGE, .threc-roomgd. furnished flat, . " ard ehtrf* stead work and g^nd Private. Mrs Hunt will call' herself te of professions men. retailers, wholesaler» L/.t H-.>. Block—1.—W. «^ws,-y. Utwoca. right »»•»’ address, or call at 763 Fort Street *nd mdbufa< turar* «hro ighout Canada wage* guaranteed experl*n»-ed only. An- uniform. lto>al A rill- YatedSand Bastion. La>t 1416. Block T. Se I Licensed emhalmers and lady « 7ANTBD—Mea* • hone 4421. after « p. ta.. 4S42L H Postage refunded on undelivered mall mat­ XX. turner Yates and Langley. plv Gault Rro*.' Fac:or> Floor, 3»:j —OVERLAND ROADSTER. In hr y or Ro>»J Naval1, frightheight siatxf ter. Newton Advertising Agency (eetab- HOTEL. KOOMb—Housekeeping Wat—o Hteeet.- Va-we-Msep- B 4 ' nlfl-14.4.t U rooms *17 V et es Street SI (---- taihtct ceadHies e«4 »trrood w TTT TiTre' or-purchase. • -Hoa- 4)4iL -Tim«a. ttihed -1-9491. Suite *4. W'Ynch Btdg. f*hnne w W. C.. CAMERON. Men required for Van- outer Island Farms. ! 1915. dtf-H lily load ( ummininaer. PTPDBBAKBR, S YOU LIKE IT- Prompt service. Sell FUNERAL CO.. LTD. >!• « Mùiifred for Prairie FafTrnr rahti.uin^ f f-paaeenger. \\’ANTED—To buy. (enl. lii good ermdi- L table doth*, large *;; furnished rooms. tct*' Five hew cord tires. A- ymn- dlxcarded -Whtng; « *ah paid. toJ iv;';, City Hall, Victoria. B. Gen. 10x12 or larger. Phone any amount. Furniture. e'lUceaes. etc. ■ H |—RUSSELL TOURING. This tar Phone 3 4 90. next to Little Theatre. Oak Exchange the m# stor->. 3> Fort 8t. jH>R REN r -Ro£rfta for werklnf' fftrr. I1 B.C.ii' 734 Broughton Street. ilii splendid AMERICANS BUY Moderate Chargea. Lady Attendant. eJ in TV DELIVERY. rodurts. Ltd., Flagard Street. aI6-l4 rondltlon. Men f-'utulred a* Donkey Kir**n;ien The Bread That Never Stale» ROOM AND-BOARD. -Men < x t to • ft Mbtnties and Stay Holts at DODGE lUtuTHERS' TOURING. Û ISLANDS SO THEY Embalming for Shipment a Specialty. l-»ANTED—Spray hood. J5mpress B.>*i THE BAKERY. Skinner St.. Victoria WeeV • 1 Ta cordi—l')0 a-'tea. $S50 in the beat of shape in every 'ELL-MADE. t««ray chcM. -of drawers. "9HERRY BANK, private boarding house. Phones 2235. 2236. 2237..1773R. Anpiy. Provincial Government Office, Em- * »•>. 1 hi* l* |hi u< «i bu. in XV like new. reduced to 815.5». Island MAY HAVE LIQUOR I I'lovmrnt Servie e of Canada, corner nf 1. 11*0*1 Dodge We have had tor SNAP—Almost new couch, upholslered ExchangeU «the Big Htftred. 739 Fort St. 1* > r.ear Christ Church Cathedral, i'hone WHY PAY MORE GET IT AT f7»«40. Terms reasonable mtltf-l* I.angl - y and Broughlon Street* all-10 • some (line. in best : New York. Au if. 9.—Tight little I HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES \ irner ’Government. two months ago. ...wssAAll FUNERAL HOME A E. HUMPHRIES MOTORS. LIMITED 747 FORT STREET PHONE 3749 a2,0-18 ^THEVXl H.D. Cook. X acanciee 1413 Government * now. PbT who can board herself, offered A DIES WANTED—To do plain and Stove store. 726 Yates Street. exceptionally high-grade. 17- Americans who seek to defeat tbs I ypur own discretion. Our complete stock of ■* light rewing at'ho*n * : whole or spare 7-PASSENGER WILLY** ,, *1 1 Q- fre«- ip comfortable modern Uun- X KNIGHT.KNIGRT. In good condlttpn . vJ LOU GOOD fc-hnftad rook stove; bed loung*. 1ew-el movement, as new. WUat of'er*’ Volserad Açt, according to Sir Henry I -funeral supplie», enable you ~fo »41ect the time, good pay: work sent any distance HOLIDAY RESORTS. 1 IToSe 4 21871? * A *4-t» —ar Victoria, dost, tj Interurb^n charges paid. Send stamp for parti uiara •PASSENGER COLE. Just been ever \ It. wardrvKe. 37.69; bureau* from 3^. Box 102»' Times " meat expensive or. If you desire, the most sideboard*. $10 up. drop.head Singer, ms niiTE «CAP Time Kayr Klc (t'ordeauxe. ( îovernor-deneral of îhe I National Manufacturiv.g O. >!cn:real. II hauled. The car • orthern bqtkl- i nucr be* slmpl*. in either case-our KBMXIÇK la the lORDOVA BAY—Don't forget the little new. $3 2.50 hand sewing machine. A1 or­ ln« Machine. mad> Bahamas, and Lord Chief Justice Sir I PROTT-SHAW BGblNKSS INSTITUTE *..■'.*.-.$485 der. $12: beds, 84.54 up: table*. 81 up. U agement. Steam heat. Ask out J •'Arctic.’’ Refreshments, etc. Boats, Beat tv Ttrco* . Ltd. The ’'qalckist. **a*1e*t N » —Courses: Commercial stenography. 6-PASSENGER OVERLAND. In ( chair*. 76c up The Old Church. 810 Pan- ^K KENT- In l cottage, trniy B y„ur own price. Ford delivery. 1417 model. fnilE COSY TEA ROOMS. Cordova Bay. EFORE disposing of your furniture non­ ». is now open. Try us for afternoon suit ua We have several buyer» APARTMENTS. ^modern. For irmatlon phone Phones 3*3 snd 3157R $164. studebaker seven - passenger, electric B SUNSHINE NEEDED T REPAIR CARS, engine*, range», fur- lights, starter, etc.. 8656. teas and light refreshments. Cups and wilting for good slightly used furniture -- .r.acea. stoves connected: repairs to saucera to rent, also bathing suits. Picnic and stoves. Phone us If you have any for A f ODERN apartment, good locatioft. ICE HOUSE for rent. Fairfield dis- FOR BRITISH CROPS I Plumbing, etc. A Swift general mechanic: Parties catered to tf-13 sale. 1403 Broad, opposite Salvation Army JUNKIE'S PLACE. Vi partly furnished. Apply 1448 Linden tYict furniture for «ml#, utmost 'new. FLORISTS. 21 year»' experience. Phone 7746R1 a 1S-14 I'hone 776. 18 ionablc party leaving town. Applv yi/KLIvKURNlSllKD TENTS for August, % I A RRIEI) MAN want* Job driving 941 View Street. ______Phone 1334. May Street, ______.______aj4-?4 I^ondon. Aug. 9.—English crop re- I 1 * reasonable raté» ' Apply Richards. SUITES In the. new Humboldt Apts cor- ports continue to t-mphagize that | *’■ irut k m; light1 delivery car Box I GOOD BUYS IN CHEAP VARS. Cad boro Bay beach. alS-39 JIX-ROOMEH cottage the POST SHOP. H) 10. Times a 10 14 v n4r Hun hoidt and Planahard. Man- OVERLAND. 1914 model, good rubber, agereaa. Mrs. Hanbury. late Vernon llotd - >ard. reasonable Ph. more sunshine is imperative to s«ivg irvesL What will Lt.*- total I Fbeo. IML *«a Floa. I4«1L •ell-starter, new I attcry, a car |L*. W |it right top steel ranges-New , 21 REGIN A AXE. five rooms MISCELLANEOUS. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE akive rains I Member F. T. D. A. CHEVROLET, 141* model. In good SjO»)-* BtraCe. We make coll*, repair, move and 2111 CENTRAL AVE . eight rooms of last week-end it is lmp«»sslbre now I Floral l)e«lrns on fhort POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK. condition, new h^ttei.v SMOOTH SUAVE guaranteed. Dull connect ranges. If It's to do with your ^ ! -<* r »ee 49 04 Note the Address—411 Fort, 39 i 1 YXPERIEXGBD colored girl, well-known, range In any wav. see ua. Southall. th« to ascertain, but if there had b«*n I C14KVROLKT. 3918 mode!, hew tires, new 4 blades resharpened satisfactorily. F: 1911 VIEW ST . six room*. Including | ' 4 would like clean tug t-y the day. fbone D. Cox. 437 Fart.______^_____ a2S-34Stove King. 913 Fort Street. 11 no downp<>ur and with more sunny I battery, and car In splendid me- dbO'T^T 9011 SALfe—Ten good grade cow», some 354 GAKBALLY ROAD, six rooms! ! 11.4') E FORE you return home, call In and \rf weather for the remainder of the I chante»! condition ...... ARRELS (oak) and small casks made fres others almost MONUMENTAL WORKS. 1beef cows In trade. Apply 2518 Fern wood .. f. CRAIOÇ1- »WER ROAD, nine season, Great Britain's wheat crop I 8TUPKBAKER. 1913 model. any else to order from S3: also casks H a delicious Ice cream or a cup of our special hot chocolate. Dan Poupard'a Soda '______at) 3? rc-cm* 35.04 AGENTS passenger ...... $275 Brepaired, cleaned, called for add delivered. *65$ SUMMIT AVE four room» . 10 44 this year proliably would have proved I M> LAUGI1 LIN MASTER SIX'. Just over - H. Wilkinson, cooper. 3619 Saanich Road 1NOR SALE—0-rkshlre pig*. 2 months BOYD4 AND SYLVIA STS., suite exceptional. *v • 1IOKTIMER»«<*• *- “A ■ SON-8I6U.Cour" ‘«»d" “mill-'“.Y . .M . -r-vV. . É,omen, not to canvass, but Phone 76491.1 *39-14 pABINST■■ Grand . Phon_ «©graph, beautiful 1 old. 115. registered. three rooms and hath ...... 22.50 J hauled, splendid tire*. This is a go.ol Avpiv Potatoes are good, but prices have | and appoint local re pre acuta- rel.jbic Office and yard, corner May and Eheru C EXCHANGE. 4<5 Monterey Axe., furnished (7 r.) 44.94 near Cemetarr Phone 441T. 44 That Run Down Feeling. ^4». _ : a!9-3s Exchange (Ihe Big Store). 739 Fort St. 18 so important. At little expense | W >H SALE A* a going concern first- ll.X Ormond St . furnished i< rooms) 64 44 • laaa harher «hop. with 1. chair*, tnlr- We Specialise On These Disorders. INSTRUCTION In decorative work for HESITATE—Phene 3491 If you 13i6 Pandora Av».. furnished ...... 37.54 wonderful effects are created !■ 1tm, hand baaire. showcase, etc Situation —i ______home,______storeand and banquets: , Dennison D°T.haveT,. any. furniture you wish to dls- GENTS Cleveland bicycle. In good clothes «and furnixhliv - \x itch the | JONES' BATTERY SHOP in ihe heart "of the bueinra* district. Price. material* at Victoria Printing and Pub­ T’oe# of. Our repreacntatlvo will cnt« and \ condition, will exchange for girl's. In B. A. BOND CORPORATION. LTD.. id m lor the jolly things that ms Utilize The Times Want Ads 3a94 only... Apply to 1*. R. Brown * Sons. ( Opp. Capitol Theatre ) lishing stationary and art department. 1413 odor currant prices for same. Island Ex­ good - ondliton. Phone 4636U 939 Pan- 1113 Broad Street a*-*S S04 Yalta su Phone 1714 Douglas jk 11-16 change (The Biz Store). 739-41 Fort St. 16 ifora Ave.. between 6 and • p. m. «9-49 723 Fort Street 84 life colorfuL •' ; ,i

■ - ~ ... j VICTORIA DAILY Tl MEK WEDNESDAY, AV(iVST H. 1922 13 REAL ESTATE-HOUSES. LOTS. ACREAGE. DAIRY. FRUIT and CHICKEN RAMES».» SALE

db a »7*ra\—OWNER ha» cut hla price, from OWN lOl K HOME. VERT ATTRACTIVE FIVE- BRETT A REI. LTD.. i OU $6,666 to sell within a week. AN OAK BAY SACRIFICE. ROOM BUNGALOW. near •2-7 Fort street. Phone 132 A rosy bungalow, ait rat tlvc In design, Just "\AK BAY SP EC'1 A lA.L-Jteow, nre Hillside -Sr The building and grounds ■. -ti4 1 COST, «y« BOOM»D «OXGAtOW, Kea^ i^iaM-. F4***c4wl aaUjA»«*IP6*ff â lime iirmr^ --gwod-imrfvHsadies»,- *• -*vA"*rc ■ *•' " • •' »tt« -in -eVeeirSwr ^ lewHoced'-tenm Agent*. ’ f •^-ymriir-T i»wwr:''wwfwr.« '«b» odern «-roomed bungalow■*. cime- o the^Oak Bay car 8lx well-ar­ price for itnm*«Jlute sale Well plannrd In -CLKCTHD' RANG* IffcATKR. ci- H P. K. IIKOWN A SONS. .83.009. "a* th« owner • I* h a' ».ns the city l»-ROUU BUNGALOW, dose to Belmont i nicely laid oui. with reception ha !.. •« s“ Civ h I too M Situated la th* high wart of Fair- ranged room», having living room and every detail, km! vor.talns two bedrooms liavk hall, dining room and living room Real i:*U.tr. Financial and Insunore Sjr‘ >1 -.4 S E V BN ROOMS', oh two largo 7 Avenue and High Hchool. in fine loca- field. Commanding a lovely southerly vR-sr. dining room tn suite and finished with with riostte. dining room and parlor con- Hon. commanding uninterrupted-view: flre- close to street car and within **■ Pec ted I . «rch a rvi containing latest built- bet-.ir.il- . each with Tlrepia- » arc! if: r« -. placee in living and bedrooms, panelled Panelled walls^bnft-in l««rn,ture a«««l f»rc |ei«ii'>Ti h*H. l.eam ceiling' «•■ < '< 1 ft-H high location i.ih If The house walk of the Poet Office, Full *«sed coraer place, a modern kitchen with all convent in effect*, open ftreplAoe. etc. : bright kit­ ainJ heameii dining room wltlv buffet. 3 lot with lb* local imprqveraent taxes al* chen ■ rvi pantry, thfee-pirce balhri»oin nrvl hi:okcnr« 5. 3 fine h»-«ir.;i. i' lilt llread Street. has, ibet been paint' <1 « '.«'h I •VU. * — cnees and thr.*e. bright, airy bedroom* • R hue ; l beUrvvm downstair* with i---' L' t MKHAKl-.Y. ledruorp*. .fully equipped bathroom, klt- mdet paid up. Solid atone fence and nice « ement basement. Very neat garden lot In < hen...arid pantry ; full < ementisd basement, lawn and garden. Hone*' co®ta,?*1. t'ement basement and goo*l hot air rur- flowers and ve«eUMes. Pri«e $:,6>0 »-'00 fclothes «loséts and fireplace; very fine IQ*-» Say ward Hid». we PL.U r. AM. (‘UKRLX of IN8VR- lurnace and laundry tub*; large lot and living room, panelled in fir and with open Bee, This property can be boughv fur­ cask will handle this. Balance arranged. I. ■ tv Luuh kitchen, all in w!»ltc. with 4M K kXCFFTING LIFE. KWPOKT . A\ BNUti—A-Uolnlng • the Owner has made a reduction of fireplace ; cosy dining room, also P»ncllsd nished. or will sell unfurnished for l»..^e. Lites- built-in effects, cooler*, etc., aieo 61.000 to effect quick nal*. Price $3,160. KkW KLK«'TR1C RANGE, bath and toilet N golf links and surr lundeii li t tree*. real estate »:D .lAlOATlON.1* room with large open ffftpilr* and * ••v* bungalow of 5 room*, close to good sized bedroom» lone liai Uundry r—iu ami tula are • built-in window, seat». attractive B *2* Government. Ptione lft. *$ Slace. suitable for a den), and fully ed'J*P- pantry, situated on the bi*h . ?ert,.„hV I hen | ow,r wire andr fitting' for - c*r* »*d »outh of Oak Bay Avenue. In Pethun* At*, city water, electric light, O HOUSES and lot 16x12ft, within 16 mtn- g u.a-hlne. firet-.-Uf* f'-o-r* tl.rov«. ov. Uinlftg room with French glass splendid locality, on deep lot. Uome £0.m- *d bathroom. Exceptionally hi*** uot r* leading to a veranda whi'h basement with lavatory. There 1» »" f11*® end about six minutes' *»lh J — tit#**’ walk of Post Office ^11 ■ ary fine cement haeement «Hh Large fur- pri*. * hall, living room ha* flr«*>la«e.*arch Term*. IJSft .**h, toils nee 111 l»»jr n»?nth. I.T overlook* the golf lljikt»; kit- hen SCAVENGING to «lining room., roomy kitchen, large pantry where several additional room» çoulu oe 1 BTRMKLAN1). MUtlN « JATKICK- Imuroverfienta ar- jiuld up. D*ve«1 with the usual built-m cuplk.ar i* finished If desired. OWNER W1LL IN- "1 r«« t. - Thr dWfliings are of 1 I with wink and built-in cupboards, bed­ 2*7 Fort St.______rhooc» Mki sad r«UO. Itc. There is' alao a fine kitchen ; there t* al*o one bedroom and room* with closet* and bathroom between: BTAL A BRAND NEW HOT AIR FUR­ rooms and - mo«lern with the ex­ ception #.f hiaement Pri< e for' knil unitii oj chard la-- l‘ • x • bathroom on this floor: second tuii. hi g n. . « men ted basement and furnace. NACE AT THE PRICE QUOTED- We Retail Market frith garagt .ami -ir.*.-" . - !’• - i - ' ■ ‘ _ fioob ties two bedrooms with Government Street. Rhone SIS. I rice $1.100. Terms. $500 cash, balance can give immellate ovrupaoev of tnts ee- lh- whole thing only 13.060. term*. tuoihc* i,ios< is -in. each . basement •Irable property, and can aell »» •M* MONTREAL MARKFT Revised Aug. 7, 1922. lloee to Oak H.O A ' «■ • .»r !»■; • ' arranged to suit. I/aTrF|ELD E8TÂTK Wit) Ji and turns- e. Price only It.<00. or terms to rvapone'.ble party. t By Burdick Bros.. Ltd. I Vlthin 16 ml«i» . fange, only 81.000. Discount for ah <-»'»• near offer. SEWER AND CEMENT WORK ■* utes wall: of Post Of fire and PR1CB ONLY $I.HSl Pan. Pement. com. •e t«> Wacon Hill Park an«l MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED Veeetaoiee VAK BAT—Very fine new itucco hunga- BUTCHER, contractor. Phone 778SR*. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Van. Car Kd>\. com. / New Beets, S bunches for ...... «’hr* * room bungalow with SECURITY AT LOWEST CURRENT f Continued. I modern c-oovenleruee Very RATE OF INTEREST. T. Can. 8. 8 . c.,m . . String Bean*. 2 lb*...... ' terms may be obtalard. Priv* I HALF MILK FROM CITY HALU New Turnip*. 3 for ...... Veil built an<1 laid out Large "jin* f®oni Do., pref...... NURSING HOME. New Carrots. 3 for ...... luth fireplace, «lining r..o:;i, with burr»». 7E HAVE alro received the Bating «* Can. Gen. Elec...... Etc. : verc fin*- and modern kitchen . »larg cement work, tile draina Rhubarb. C lb»...... «...... AK BAY «-room ttag«\ recently put \ T A TERN ITT and convalescent cared for. bed room* with deities cWeets: den of U one of the most attractive home» i Detroit V,tiled Local Tomatoes, hothouse, lb .20 and O In first-rlaas «onUiUon. l»t la I - »re off back nan *31 Gorge Read. Mrs. Shetland. the Central lark district, situated pom. Bridge Garlic, lb. texLu and faces- south Small - - , *»!-»• M»»d street, about half mile from to |>„m. I A 8 «•ash payment ami the balance as FURRIERS TIBE contractor rny Hair. f*r house rrtntslns 7 YéTttt* Parsley, bunch -ement oasement, l.aig* !•<; with oak tree» 'Ywttt*—--! -Rwn ~~:..--.-rrraaaui—JCtiuc , . ...._____ rooms fully mnlcrn In every respect atW »■ , 0f W..<*D Mlg. |*rl-e on’y t'.do». easy terms. PHYSICIANS Oreen Cabbage, per lb...... WOOSTER. FRED—Higheet price for raw VV» SPECIALIZE in tu# setting, general excellent condition throughout. The P»“ Laurentlde "g5 i T C TS - W« are fir g many r.holi* elllng and fixtures a*e all of picked ma Green Onion» ...... row KR « MrLU'CiULIX. •T fur: ’1 r-paira Toro McDonald. 1126 Cook. R- DAVIS ANGUS—Women * disorders Asbestos" ...... 10 | J 1 .In! i |«J In g alt"* at excepUonall v low Phone a»-él ferlais end the finish Is Onions, dry. lb...... -...... "2#f I 'prices, in any locality you wish. It II Don elan Street. ______Phene 1140. D specialty;specialty : 211’1 years' experience.«iMrUnr* Bull»Sulla that found In th* average home. Th*-» *• Hr on >1*1 o n Paper ...... 3,-4 Cucumber.*, each .15 *nd ______EXPERIDNCB — Furrier «60. T’autages Bldg.. Third end University, really a beautiful boms, and at th» Pt»«J Montreal Power...... »•■-* Let us al*» Uydishes, 3 for ...... •'...... H. C. LAND * IN VESTMENT AGENCY. Johti ganders. 1*6» vak Avenna TYPEWRITERS listed is worth Investigating. Atlantic Sugar...... - * * c.reen "Peppers, per lb...... 4® | LIMITED. >eu full particular*. PI one 6611 for estimais*. National Breweries ...... • - Mint ...... NEW YORK COTTON ÿuebec Railway ...... 36 ^PTPEWRITERS for rent. Paragon rlb- PRICK $1.319. ON TKIIMS. Watercreas ...... ;...... 05 9i! <»evrrmnent W. Phone 12S (By F. W. Stevenson) Itiordon Taper ...... »-« .25 _i_ . i BUSINESS DIRECTORY FURNITURE movers ■*- . bons. Red deni carbon paper. Reming­ Low Shanlnlgali ...... • • • • l»8. Iyveal Qreen Pea*. 3 lb*...... ton Typewriter Ca. Ltd.. Phoue 6862. I 20 r, 7 Spanish River Pulp ...... 'J'» New Potato**, 6 lb*...... Belmont Houes II 20.1 « Bleel of Can ...... 73, Sweet Potatoes, lb...... ADDING MACHINES à phone cam: br,ne. A Flckiord P*t«- 20.06 SWINEBTON A MUSOKAYK. Toronto Ry...... ‘ Proad Bean*, per lb...... » ,V m*..- «' 1^" d«U-^«M.*nA rrrpEWRITERS—Nes* and second hand; ...... %‘V% % S* 20 10 Wayagamac Pulp *2*4 Celery, per lb: ...... ALTON Adding Machine"—Only ten nl»h« ..rvi... Phone 14^. , repairs, rental*; ribbons for all ma­ ««• Fort Street. Cc ^ l.*. * New York. Aug. Ra s'" nugar. Sweet Corn, per do*...... D Fort Street. Victoria. Phone ,4,îll •• *6-. re/Lned. fine granulated. York. Aug. âforfign b»r silver. wo offlca United Typewriter ifl. Ltd.. Lamb Transfer -.'o. for houerhold **. 5.We, Celery, per lb...... |1 Fort Street. Victoria- Phone ««»■■__ ” A moeln». rr.tlnn raetln*. “uïfu Fruits. „e Offl.e phono »HI. ^««”« AMU WINDOW CLEANING run. I’eache*. per doz...... ADDING MACHINES AND Plum.*», per lb...... TYPEWRITERS - .-IURN1TUHE MOVED, poohrf. shipped. ISLAND...... WINDOW AND CARPET 11 the.p rate. The sofe., etor... CA. CLEANtN*! CO. Apricots, per lb...... Lid. Phone 447. Nl«1.t phono TIHU. Pioneer Firm Box ...... k L1.WARD A WEB-tr Phone ZI46R. Local Cnerrles Rib Roast* ...... 23 Ihinex. delicate m-'chiun-ni. »• :: v u- r and Vnb-ncias, .25, .45, .60, .60, .75 and Porterhouse ...... 34 1 for all m*. hln.r V,or* *»*r*n- V f ORROWS for moving, shipping, crat- 31 lug. aiorag*. Phone_2.'6l. or reel- TO-DAY'S TRADING IN HEAVY SELLING App1< *, net box ...... Prim? Local Mutton— Jee.i r«. he aatiafactory i h«-ne 3t. t.. _ f d. nee ss;eu 636 Tnt.*e Prompt, expert WOOD AND COAL Apple*, focal, per lb...... Leg*, per lb...... femberton Bl-lg. — TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE service.______*13' - WINNIPEG MARKETS IN WHEAT TO-DAY...... Shoulder*, per lb. ... RY CORDWOOt). 1* or ! 6-tneh. I*.W ...... Lotos, full, per lb. ART GLASS HAIR CUTTING. D Beat fir stove wood at I7 76. two cords Winnipeg. Aug. 9,—Result: ig from light (Burdick Bros.. Limited.) Lemons (Cal.), doz...... IIS SO Phon»- e»7« or Belmont IX. buying by boMf* exporters and domestic OT* ART OLAS8, lesdod llchu: 111* Intervals, the local wheat market continued New York sterling. $4 45-2. Chicago. AUg. 9.—The wheat market was Tut ban Date* ...... Feed. n ENTS. Sic: boy». 36c; shaving, lie. fusler again to-da> and low prices pre a liquidating affair from the slat I to-daC - Tlie. Olson sold, snobs, nloosd lengths. 17.66 cord. 5111L or Bel- Canadian sterling, $4.46. Cantaloupes...... 15 to Per ton Per 11 Opposite Metropolis Hotel. Yates snd vailed • October dropped to 107 U and with scarcely a rally. The pressure of M' New York funds. U per cent. Wheat, No. 1 . .S5!>V0 $1 00 >o,gl*a ;»--♦ aS December 103%. Fractional gaina were eourinued hedging rale», rrmo to be too Pineapple* ...... LR KINDLINO. |rT5 per cord, one 1 -‘de l*efore the closer which wag IS n.u«-h of » load for the limited outside Wheat, No. 2 ...... 48.00 Blucbcrrle*. lb...... week only. F. T. Tapecott. phone '■n|5 lower for the future» price» were buying, power Export demand waa re Barley ...... i... 40 00 ART METAL WORKS. HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED again «-Haler on the coarse gtalns marker ported »» fITl *Hd cash demand IO«*llv Ground Barley...... 42 00 tMI Sears Roebuck . .... Si-6 Malaga I Gtipes ...... f*at» < l.»ae*l % cents lower and flax 6 Am. Ship St Commerce 17-4 verv meagr* The Government report Is Oat* ...... 43.00 lower, barley i % down. Am. Linseed . 33 7 « ««nsi'lered f »ansh on Spring wheat und Cal. Pear*, ooz...... Crushed Oats ...... 45 00 BROUGHT IRON and copper beating. EDWARD ROGERS, who has taken over I T,,,rr Tl ! ! r IA M / AO With a lack of liemand premiums on slightly bullish on Winter wheat. The close ' N. M. Eimlatcr. Phone «277. |0#7 the renovating department of the I Tjfv-*k^ T''l 1 ••'N «• > General Asphalt . . . *»-•$ Gravensteln Apples, 2 lbs...... Whole Corn ...... 42.00 \ I 1 h#, *bp grade*, cash wlxeat broke from 1 Kelly 8prlngfl«-id . - 43 4 '•ae weak "anil near the bottom of the day. Vreen Corn, doz...... Cracked Corn ...... 44 «0 vernment. ixindon Hat Shop, is located ' at 1315 to v >- cent» this morning. Offerings < on- We*kne«w fr« Northwestern markets helne«l Bianshard. opposite Parnegle Library, un «'oca Cola...... 7»-I Nuts. Feed Com Meal ...... 44 00 tinued light. There was very little doing Columbia Uraohapbone 4 to depress l«wal prices. Winnipeg market, ENGIN1ERING Ir cash coarse grains. showing- a loss of nearly two cents Almond*, per ...... Scratch Feed ...... 4$ 00 - BOOKS Inspections totalled 391 car», of Walnut*, per lb...... Timothy Hay ...... 25.00 -4— CiMKlen...... 43-3 Alfalfa Hay ...... 21 00 Kam. Pl*v Larky Corp. $4-3 Cal. Soft Shell Walnuts, lb...... OHN T. DSAVILLK. Prop. B. Ç. Book HAT FACTORY. Low Alfalfa Meal ...... 46 00 L7 W () Wlnte.rburn. 321 Centra! Bldg. Kevstone Tire A Rubber 6-6 Brazil*, per lb...... Exchange, library. 71» Fort 8L Phone Oct 1«»7 W 107 *■, Filbert*, per lb...... Straw ...... 18.00 .. 104% Nat. Ei-amel - M * TTENTIOX—For Lest workmsre'ilp la 161 P* r# Marquette 29-5 Roasted I’vanut*. 2 lb*...... Bran ...... 34 00 ' 2\ ren odelllng and clexnlog old liât» e» Phorts ...... 36 00 EDUCATIONAL ... «1 \ 46 •* Al ticho’: •. globe, each - • ...... tlnental M 13 Dairy Produce and Egg». . C. N. Meal ...... 60 00 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS to Victoria Hat Shop. cor. Broad and ForV ... 39% MJh 39 Invincible Oil ■ Butter- C N. Cake ...... 41 00 ABIES' Mohteesorl Class, ages ... 64% 61‘i Pullman Co...... Poultry Mash ...... 46 00 , building or repairs. 64% :,1H Pacific Oil ...... No. 1 Alb . per lb...... NTTHINO It B Currie Road. "Oak Bay. Phop* 6 six 61V* Comox. lb...... «...... Oat Feed ...... 1800 Roofing a specialty. T HEAVY TRUCKING Elliot. S ML-‘ 74 Pan American . . . - nhone 179S. V. I M P. A...... IrkelL 19X% 1ROSI.EY SCHOO1* corner of Chester 193-i 194 Choir#* Cre.imery ...... -4k. AK iLik. ik ik.’! l»0Se 1*9'a 196'* «’bar.tller 61 «tors LTERATluNb—Anything in building JOHNSON BROS —General truçkla» and ( and KelrflsLd. Junior school for girls Vuhah Cane Sugar Cowlchan Creamery, per lb...... line or woodwork of any ktnU Call builder»* supplie* Pacific lime, plas­ and kindergarten Autumn term* begin# Pierce Arrow Balt Spring, lb...... September 5. 1333. Principal. Miss K P ... 70 k 71% :o 70 V k at * Blesvktey. phone STM. cor B'aneh- ter. cement, brick, eanl. er.aveL etc. Phone Island Oil . Fra**r Valley, lb...... • • • • 4736. 27*4 Avebury Stregl. •• Gùlland. 14IS Fort Street. si 4-4# 67U 67U WE OWN AND OFFER and Pandoc*-______— »sh price» WheatWhea hetrS 1 • • i Butt-rick ...... NUMEROUS FEATURES Oleomargarine, per lb. ...»...... Repogle htevl . .. IRPENTERI.NO. painting, paperjiang- '10LLKGIATE Department. Sprotl-khaW Nor.. 127 Mi. : Nor . 115%. 3 Nor Toe Pure I^trd, per lb...... ! n g . retimatf « furalfhed; chargee reg­ No 4. 971- ; No. X*. 6. S». feed. nl Duti HOTELS - School < "oureea for- yik*rl< «:' c ..i, to tOMj : track. 115 Texas Pacific Ry. .. al >. Phono :so*L______( Local, dog ...... »nv Canadian *t* -’ U W.. 46% : 3 C W . «6T, : ex­ '.> nadlum tX>RE WHITTINGTON LUMBER CCL. TTOTEL ALBANY, 1611 Government St. i Art* S« fence. Medicine; Commerce, etr ). tra 1 feed. 40%. l fe«.d. 37%. feed. IS % Middle St ..tes «HI I'ullet*. doz...... I venial 8«« let)'. Law ..oriel v. B.C.l. 8 : OFFERED AT MARKET XI Furnlehed bedroom*, hot and cold rejected. . track. 4* V Toai .Gulf Sulphur LTD—Rough ar.d dressed lumber, Master* and Mates' Certificates. Very rs. window*, etc. Sawmill* Uleaeant water Weekly rate* Phone 76690. 69 Barley—3 C. W.. 6»)*. 4 C. W . 66%; Montgome-y Ward B. C. Cream Cheese, per lb. $ high percentage of passes fin 1181.. 16» twr Factory. 2630 Bridge St. Phone 2«t*. rejected and feed. 50’* . track. <<■> Mhlvale Steel ------B C. Rolld* ...... 19,466 « ent. 1*33. returns not vet <-omf>lete). Flax—1 N. W. t* . 204. ^ U VV 149; 3 Finest Ontario, aolld», lb.' ...... Competent Instructors; Individual InstrUc- . LAWN MOWERS. tIrn; private IMltlM. if -irsjrrd PuuHl ■C—W-. 1*4. rejected. Ill; track. 702. Brisk Trade at Midweek Ses­ Finest < mtarlo. twins, lb...... accepted any day. Phone 21. or write for R>e— 2 C .W . 72%. Gorgonzola ...... CEMENT AND PLASTERING T AWN MOWERS made, like new by ex- "c '4 % particulars. UH Al- STOCK QUOTATIONS sion; Eggs Are Up: Many Ftilton*. per lb ...... Province of pert. W. E’.ves. Bianshard and Pan­ hPROTT SHAW COÎ.T.KGIATB SCHOOL NEW YORK HTOCKS. Imported Roquefort ...... dora. phone «4001. *16-69- A. <; Smith. M A Principal (R> F. W. Stevenson) - riDKNT A THOMAS, piaster-era. R»* I By ilurdi : Bid Al New Arrivals Shown Fish. ta trias, etc. Phoae •$!$. Ke»- 7*‘ - Jas. H. Beatty. Manager British Columbia A iria-4 'haim*rs Athabasca oil ...... <&> Smelt», lb ...... OXV-ACETYLENE WELDING Ain. Beet Sugar Lowena Copper ...... '■A brink trade featured the mid-week Bloater*. 2 lb*...... IVATE leaaon* in all school aubjects Boundary Bav OH 01 nernlon of the Victoria Public Market Red Spring Salmon, lb., .25; 2 for VSTERBR—B Muilard. I WÇ*»1**^ 'entrai Building »36-46 R C. Perm. Ixtan ...... * •■"1 - White Spring Salmon, Î Rw...... Guaranteeing In repairs. Phone 433. night 4M6T A LL classer of welding, osy-acetylene P* thin inoragiJK. when pome new arrival» ii C. Fishing C...... were displayed at the various stalls. Chicken Halibut, lb...... a a- end electric proc-eeeea. British Weld­ EFTON COLLEGE Ft R GIRLS will re­ 11 c. R« fining Co. ing Co.. 675 Pembroke Rt. Phone 2616 19 Eggs commenced another upward Cod Fillet*, per lb...... open Sept ' at .‘56 Mrnziea Strc'd. B C Stiver ...... I» I-oeal Halibut ...... SHead Mistress. Misa E. K. Roberts. LI. V Canada Cvpper ...... ** climb to higher prices The highest price Canadian Norther» CARTAGE held thin season waa 46 cent* j»er dozen, Cod. lb.. 16c; 2 for ...... Z^AST IRON, braea. exeel and aluminum Am. Wool. « nm. . ' VV welding. H. Edward». 624 Courtney Am. Steel Fdy «'on. V « S ...... which wan attained this morning The Soif*, lb...... -- RROWS for moving, packing, ship­ Ptreet. »• OHORTHAND. commercial aublecta. 1611 Anaconda Mining Cork Province ...... ' >« moulting season and thq early laying ia Black t'od, fresh, lb., 15e, 2 for .* Crou's X>*t Coni ...... 66 6ft Klppe-* ...... Pacific ping crating, storage. Phon* tl’ELDING AND BRAZING done by StaF S’ Government. Phone 37*. ». A. Ma- Atchison the caus-e of this advanc* lQillet egg- i*:»L. **« T.tra F:.»« 641 Ms n .______—• I too gt ns channel , are obtainable, however, at a fairly l««w Fresh Herflng. lb...... 4*/a% Registered Stock »» Gerare 968 View Phone 9776 $9 Crab* ...... 16c. 20e to t -rr-U-* *“-** he Greenaway ,. Ktpdergxrten and Tal-1 win Loco rate Quotation <>f 30 cents was offered Prrlmary 8»hodl. formerly at 1»4« Italtlmore * tihio on’ thin c«>mmodity. Shrimp* ...... Due April 2nd. 1950. PATENTS I.ysleT Street, will re-open at <22 Admiral s Bethlehem .steel Plum* are here This was the an­ Smoked Blac’-- C'vd ...... CARPET CLEANING. «‘anaduri Pace#, i riul6>ral Coal Local Grain Fed Pork- p«emb*T 12. e2-< 6 Howe Sound . . nouncement at i h«- Public Market thi* Price 87.08. To Yield 5.40%. ATENTS obtained, technleal speelflca- «entrai leather Trimmed Loins ...... « ruclble bleel >f«Glllivray . morning, when quotation* of 10 cents a ND Window and Carpet Cleaning > ions and drawing Prepared T U pound and two for 26 cent* waa giv*n P MUSIC < ' tesapiakv A Ohio Shoulder llo**t ...... 25 to > 943 Fort. Phone 7>*S1 or IMS. F«r,lT MI KB. «•« U°",i1.B“5 I aclftc «*«.ast Firs on thi* fruit Black»** rry season aecm# Hughes. Hamllton-Beach meth^ Pending. Victoria. BC. Phones ill and Vhlc.. MU A at P Uhlc . K I A Par R^n.bler-Carlboo to be getting into full swing, this berry Pure Pork Rausage ...... Choie* i.ocal Lamb— j yfcmlwtôn, & 1======»=^=^==* Cons. Gas . ..1 Mlveremith «...... being a prominent'feature on the mar­ «'hit;o * opper ... Sllver_jL're*f ket Strawberries were also «lisplayed Shoulders ...... — ...... HON'D DEALERS CLEANERS PLUMBING AND HEATING Cal Petroleum kpartan Oil ...... at the booth*. This is a very late time I^eg* ...... 4® to' 62» Fort Htrcet. Chile Copper Snowstorm ...... in the season to offer them, and they •*orn 1‘rodu. ts ...... 1 Stamlard f e»d . - No. 1 Pteer Beef, per 1b.— Telenhone 6946. * [ION CLBANER8 — Suits repaired, ttention — plumbing, prospective w* re noon picked up by the buyers w ho hi le* Funloch Mines . . Rojind Pteaw ...... attended the market in large throngs pressed, cleaned, dyed; 2661 Dougla* builders save money hy iifn. Electric ...... Surf Inlet Flrloln Kleak ...... 62»» ” AKids way James Bar Phone 1I»3. m3ttf-6l PROFESSIONAL CARDS Slewart Mining Among the vegetable product*, pn»- «1er Motor* ...... Shoulder Steak ...... i...... «ir»o«lrl- h « B P.i SU wart Land C'o. tuibly the potatoes afford the chief fea­ BARRISTERS Trojan Oil . ture. This «ommodity is being picked COLLECTIONS Valdes Island LET TR STOP THAT IRAK Cw . pref. Whalen, com...... bran* were also shown In abundance at DUNLOP » FOOT Whalen, pref, . mONS anywhere. T. P Mr- THE COLBERT PLUMBING AND Inf I Nickel the various stalls at 15'cent* for two jell Mercantile Agency. Pember^ T HFvTlN<; co Barristers Solicitor*. Notaries, etc. lui 1 Mcz. Marine------Wonderphone . X»*bere of NOVA SU«»TlA. MANITOBA. -pounds. * ’ucumbers are down as low as We Own and Offer, Subject: Established ISIS. »: »« 5 cent* apiece, while the tomatoes, which ALBERT A and BC. BARS K»nnt»n 1.92 » »: to v « re also in large quantities, offered a $14,000 City of New Westminster 6rr. Due 1st January. 184Ô. Phone 31$. Kan. City. Southern ..... Dominion War l^»an 1*31 Phone 61* - T$l Broughton KL «19*19 Ssyward Bldg. Victor!*. B. C Dominion War le»« Db tango price of 10 to 20 cents a pound. $3,000 'City of Chilliwack 6%. Due £nd January. 1931. DRESSMAKING I.ehlgh Valley ...... 9» «0 ______«6 Lark. Steel ...... X Ictory i«oan 19i.-...... •Tour Grandpa Known W Victory lavan 19.3 . 99 4» $1,500 City of Trail 7%. Due let March, 1941. fADAMB IROBBL—French dressmaker; Midvale Steel ...... HAW M4.AK CLOSE- 61 .Me*. Petroleum ...... 1 Victory I .«van 1934 ...... 8**p|„ *.7«d |*er lb. ; Dec.. 3 S3ç; May. We recommend any of the above for safe investments. good style. low chargea. Phone CHIROPRACTORS Victory Loan 192" ...... 106 09 National L'ad ...... ,1 102.10 I47IL ______tf-** nything in plumbing—Rrpaim to X Y.. X 11 A Hart. . Victory l»an 1913 ...... w r e range or boilers. Phoue J Ç r^AF. A AND FSTELLA M. KELLKV. V Ictory 1x>an 1934 9» SO A New York «'entrai victory i-oan 1*37 . io«.7* lo-.-a Wet* ?*«7 ______,f-‘"* Establlshe'l over * veara. Consulta­ Northern Pacific - Gillespie, Hart and Todd, Ltd. DETECTIVES 15 % 711 Fort Street, Victoria, B. C. Phone 2140 K HASfc.NFRAT^—Plumbing, hesl- tion frejt 412 Ssyward Bldg. Phone* 411«; X Y.. <»nt ,v W«*«iern EkCHAXOK. SUMMARY . Inr. repair* all klnda. 1946 Ta‘ea Pennsylvania R. R. . . uaTSRN Private Detective Agency. PScne «74 «H7X •> I ,f*OPI«- * «»H« . New York. Aur 9 —Call monev firmer, 611 Rarwird Building. Victoria. B.C pILIVABETH DWIGHT. 10 to 11. | to 3; Prease.l Steel Car high. 4%; luw. 3Vi; ruling r*te. 3>*; clos­ F.W. Stevenson 1777. Rea 6> 23T.1 T Palmar Mgr. TXOMINION Plumbing and Heating Co.. other hour! hv appointment. Consulta­ ing bid. 4-'A ;• offered at. 5 l»»t loan. 4 ’»■ I" I.td - Heeia Dlp»ie«F furnaces 1133 tion free Phones 7463. 3I93R. 232-23 Psm Ray c..ns Mining ... Call loan" against acceptnn» «•*. 3. Bianshard. phone 71*1. al**6* her ton Building. ' gg Time loans firm; mixed colleter»!. St- AND CLEANING nepuhH<‘ Kteel ...... OCX TNG. James Bay [lumber. Phone 90 cluya. 4. 4-6 months. 4%. STOCKS BONDS VICTORY BONDS COLLIER. DC.. PhC. snd ISABEL béuthetn PadfV * Prim- mercantile paper. 4 to 4 *4. iy 1771 :.ei Toronto Street Gasoline All Maturities Any Amount Bought, and Sold , DTE WORKS—Geo.- McCann. Pro­ ntank» invtalled. jjkng«a connected. PromptR• O. COLLIER, DC.. Palmer School 8outh« tn. Ry . com...... Foreign exchange-easy prietor. S44 Fort. -Phone Yl.______61 consultation fras^ literature on rsauesvSt>id. i ikrr «'nrpn. 1 Great Britain Iremand. 4 4«k: cabks. Quotations Gladly Given 309-10 Pemberton Building. Phono 917# The Texas Company 4.4&S ; 66-day bills an bank* 4 43%. > ITERANS' PLULTBINO CO and 3456L. S9 ^RASER. DR. W F, 261-3 Ftpbsrt- V. S. Steel, com. 101-4 11,0-7 101-1 Norway—Demand. 1 7.2.2. preen Block. 1316 Broad St. oop. Colonist Virginia Chemj...... 27-2 Sweden—Demand. 24.12 102 PEMBERTON BUILDING I Pesos Block. Phone 4204/ office 1.19 Denmark - Demsrtd. el..'». Phone* 1964 and I9ML . to « p, m tf-66 Wabash R. R ' A ' . 33 Phone 362 kliOTO ENORAYINO — Half-ton* and Wlllv a Overland ...... 7 8wlt*erland—Demand. 19.61. line cuts. .Times Engraving Depart- HAYWARD & D0D8, LTD. R J. F. RHIJTB, Dentist. Office. No Westinghouse Klee. ... 61-4 Spain—Demand. IS.49. Phone !•»•. «• D 263 Pemberton,Bldg. Phone 7117. «» Standard Oil. Indhoie. .169-$ Greece—Demand. 2.96. Bond Exchanges a Source of Profit An exchange of bonds is often advisable,, either for financial profit alone or to meet a rpeciflc Investment need. In view of the steady advance in bond prices, we recommend, that BRINGING UP FATHER —By GEO. McMANUS contemplated exchanges be made na soon as possible. The fact that, TMERet> fay there are many sound issues who** prices are still low is good reason' VVE LOOKED « coew ‘T5 wtRonc. for quick action. erf colly; my FOR ME To THINK watci-i::: that E-VERY WHERE We cat) give you all necessary information regarding those Issues v/AYCH lt> ÛOME. • « CAOTHER took IT I'm A. brother of which may be had %t low prices, but with high safety. FC*R >T • I WONOXR WONDER IF" l LOW L’TTLE HARO ON HIM; i e i MACrfite *b MEVER "BEFORE YOU INVEST, CONSULT US." if caother. V/UZ. ANY COOO PINCHED IT. British American Bond Corporation, Ltd. Investment Banker*. Established 1901. Ift B. A. Bond, Bldg., 723 Fort Street Phones 31», 2121

OUR STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT [ Before making an Investment yew need the facta from a thoroughly com­ petent and reliable aource. ______We maintain a thoroughly up-to-date STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT for the bruefIt of our clients and friends. You are Invited to make full nee ef OUR HT ATI KT UAL DEPARTMENT. J In so doing you are placed under no obligation. S3L ^3> BURDICK BROTHERS, LIMITED Private wire* with Logan A Bryan, wbe set as eue Brokers «hi the New York, Chicago and Boston Stock Exchanges, the Chicago Board of Trade, the New York Cotton Exchange and ether leading Inchangé». Phene 1724-5 Pemberton Bldg., Victoria, B. C. ',© »«U — ' runiM **«'<«• '**• ■ *». ES@SSSE®HS®S®®®S@G 14 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9,1922

Victoria Fashionable Attractive Public Library Cloth Sport OF PROSPERITY Dresses Dresses It p g u I e r $16.50, Swimmers Risked Lives in Icy Ifotes on Newest Books Officials of Mutual Life As­ ! Reg. $35.00 to *42.50. TVOW is the time to decide about your furnace for next 739 Yates Street. Phone 5510 lor...... 911.05 Winter. To-day, come in and let us tell you about the Kelp-tangled Waters surance Company Here fog .T.f $24.95 “Caloric,” the fuel-saying furnace which.has revolutionised "The Tent Dwellers," Albert Bige- on Inspection 6nf‘ of the most tragic ‘drowning• irthr PhTri*. .... ' r"4' — - • .... all home-heating methods in a few years. Unnoticed London," E. Montizam accidents of the year took place last bert. After an investigation of Invest­ evening at Rose Hay, west of the 'London of the Future," Lon­ ment conditions-in Western Canada, entrance to Victoria Harbor, when don Society. Jimmy Miller, clgh.-ycar-old .on of M^,£t'Unter ,n P*,“Une” DoM,d C. M. Bowman, chairman, of the committee of the Mutual Life As­ Sgt. James Miller, P. P. C. L. I, fell ••History of the Pacific North- surance Co. of Canada * told The 1418 Douglae Street, from a raft he was paddling in deep west," Joseph Schafer. Times last evening that payment# 2213 Oak Bay Avenue. Roumania in Light and Shadow," Final Disposal of water, and sank. The little lad was Ethel Greening Pantazxi. have been faidjf well sustained, and .one-ot aspires of .children-who ~"Sweden," edited by J. GUfnchart! that With the money from"The"crop paddling about on logs, pieces of "Canada," Baedeker (new edition). this Fall the farmers of the prairie boarding and anything that would provinces should be in a position to serve as a raft, lie could not swim. 'Where the trail leade back from the liquidate liabilities and thus Britiàh The fatality took place at 6 o'clock water’s edge. Columbia would benefit by the in sight of scores of people, and de­ Tangled and overgrown. Suits at S I 9.95 Basket Work Gifts Made movement of Western money to this spite heroic efforts on. the part of a Shoulder your load, and strike the coast. Regular to $45.00 Values By Disabled Veterans large number of military and civilian road 0 Mr. Bowman pointed out that .3 swimmers the body of, the.little fellow Into the deep unknown " good crop would have a very sig­ The clever fingers of these disabled men‘make a hundred could not be found. This la the preface to ‘The Tent nificant effect on a forward Immi­ Bathers searched every- section of These Smart ami Practical Suits have now been reduced- and one different kinds of basketwork gift novelties. Ask to Dwellers" by Albert Bigelow Paine. gration policy in. this country, for it- the bay wherjp the little boy fell in, It contains the adventures of its au­ be shown the display in the department store*. Your patronage would serve as a distinct encourage­ to their lowest price. They are made from the best but they were hampered by the ice thor and a friend, one Eddie by ment to go out after European im­ is earnestly solicited. cold temperature of the water and name, on a fishing trip in a wilder­ migrants. The critlcUBBssOf the alien quality tricotine serge and homespun in.attractive styles the danger ffom weeds. Several mem- ness of Nova Bcoita. Eddie, the hero In Western Canada was a favorite 4JbftBL4il--th£ rescue .fiAE!)' nearly, lost xJ the, book. uihougB long__accus^ . sèitleinssi Lut «-fLuc. a.- ami fashionable colors. Sizes 16, 18, 36 and 38. Regu­ The Red # Cross Workshop- their lives In the kelp and more tomed to the refinements number of years of investigation into lar to $ 15.00. .Mala , ...... 810.95 than one left from trie wafer so rut Ton. is yet a cave-, a cliff, and a the methods of these people, it was 514 Fort Street Phone 216» chilled with the cold that they, needed tH-Crdweller in his souL He loves any a safe comment to make 'that the adventure which promises to have attention themselves. loans on farm land were far better ari-colored flies In it, and tents, Rose Bay. It is well known, is the handled by the despised Immigrants site of large beds of kelp, the strands an dthe prospect of the camp-fire “meH." The book is primarily for than by others. He had had con­ of which form h real menace to all hose who love Xhe woods and, the siderable experience with Doukhobor Smart Sport Coats who venture to dive beneath the sur­ camping life. Secondly, it is a book settlements in: various places, and he face of its waters. It is surmised t-iat the fisherman wnR^keenly enjoy. found they, paid their liabilities bet­ that in his struggles the little fel­ Finally, it is to be recommended to ter than the public gave them credit low sank engulfed in kelp, and was everyone for its delightful narrative, for, and that once they had taken up Reduced to $9.95 Indigestion held down, covered by the strands of land they would never surrender it. ard its irreelstiblè humor. the weed. The rough labor of. a new 'country The search lasted for four hours, required a peasantry, and where Regular $19.50 to $27.50 A book widely different in style until darkling put an end to the would they find that class among 3 Flatulence and thought, but none the less en­ native bom Canadians? Mr^ Bowman last faint hope that remained. The joyable, is E. Montisambert's "Un- At this price these extremely good-looking Coats are The regular use of £NO*i uFruit Salt not Esquimau police took charge soon Y.oticed London." Victorians will re- asked. after the occurrence, and dragging Insurance Situation. only remover' the tinatt of these digestive ail­ wsmbsr that its authoress visited this unusual bargains. They arc madiT frpm velour and operations will be undertaken. Early city" not long ago. As the title in­ Turning froth immigration to busi­ ments, but greatly minimises their recurrence. this morning Chief Dawley was cm dicates. this Is not a book for tour­ ness. Mr. Bowman pointed out that chinchilla in .shades of paddy, , fawn, taupe, For the treatment of flatulence, always allow the the scene, and the search was re- ists. It is meant for those who do the life assurance companies of rot realize one-eigth of the stories Canada, were increasing their busi­ grey, powder, blue and brown ; sizes 16, 18, 36 and 38. effervescfence of ENO to subside before drinking. Rose Bay has in past years been packed into Ixmdon streets, nor halt ness tremendously, and thi# was in Regular values $19.50 to $27.50, HiQ QK The action of ENO is gentle but effective—and the scene of many a drowning acci­ the charm of the city itself. Dr. keeping with the established state of even with its repeated use there is no “lowering’* dent. and less than two years ago » Johnson once said: "Sir, the kdppt- affairs iri which Canadian and marked down to...... tpîfiuw child lost hip life there in an almost ress of London is not to l>e con­ Americans carried the largest per; effect. Ask vour druggist for a bottle to-day! identical manner. ceived but by those who have been capita Insurance of any civilized The greatest credit is due to the In it " The authoress of this little people. A few years ago. lie said, many who risked their own lives In’ iTume has irtdeed a conception of policies of $5,000 were considered at­ the dangerous waters in an effort to that happiness, and her stories of the tractive, now it was quit? common.to rescue the little boy. Lance-Corpl. famous streets arf told.„with a fine­ see policies of from $10,0 to Silk Sweaters, Reg. Kiddies’ Dresses Hayden jumped in clothes and all. ness of literary style, which never $20.000, while wealthy men were in­ tails to keep the reader's attention. closely followed by Ptes. E. Smith suring themselves up to six figure ENO’s policies to protect their estates $12.50 to Clear and Rompers and W. Waget. A. T. Farley and his daughter Marjorie got out a boat, The Future London. .'.gainst succession duties. The Bloomer Dresses for little tots 2 to 5 FRUIT SALT while the girl made an exceptionally ‘ London of the Future" Is a not­ Mutual Assurance had taken 45 years $7.95 plucky attempt to reach the boy, able volume published by the Lon­ to writ© its first $100.000.000 risks, years. One- and two-pice ? styles made staying in the water until chilled into don Society, and edited by Sir As­ and five years to complete its second of colored ehambray and fancy cotton. numbness. ton Webb. It is a series of article» hundred- million. That in itself was Extraordinary-values in Fibre Silk HAROLD F. RITCHIE J. Buste, an experienced swimmer by eminent men on thyt great city, a prodf 6t the popularity of insur- Sweaters. Attractive styles witli Peter Price $1.98 to ...... S3.48 «, CO.. LIMITED. from the Southern States tried with Lie home of from seven to eight mil­ Kiddies' Rompers, made of factory cotton, TORONTO. the others, but found the temper­ lion souls. These articles describe Mr. Bowman said the loans of the Pau collars, narrow girdles; fronts ature of the water too much for him. what actually exists In that vast company in British Columbia wern cretonne and colored ehambray, in Marjorie Farley said later that sçic r.nd teeming area, what might be, and chiefly on business and residential trimmed buttons: also a few in navy ailk manv cute stvles, ages 1 to 5 vears. had become entangled in the kelp what cannot be from loss of oppor­ property in the cities, while on the and barely escaped. A similar dan­ tunities that can never recur. They prairies they were on farm lands. tuxedo stvles. Sizes 36 to 40. Price $1.25 to...... $2.95 desçribe "the streets in which these Interest payments were being sus­ August Clearance of White ger threatened John Shaw, a camper millions live, the ports and railways in the vicinity, who made repeatedly tained fairly throughout the country. by which they are fe«i and provided, With, him on this occasion Is-Gén­ Footwear, $1.00 Per Pair plucky attempts to reach the body he parks and squares through which by diving. érai Manager Charles Ruby and See Our Windows hey breathe, and the smoke that Solicitor H. J. Sim? Mr. Sims will One of the saddest features of the cookcs them." Some of ttie articles whole tragedy Was to see TMelde remain for the meeting of the Can­ investigate These Special Prices WAT SON’S are: The Opportunities of London, adian-Bar Association. Miller, .. little brother, of the victim Commercial Aviation ftnd London. «33 Yates St. The Home of Good Footwear Phone 26 begging to be allowed to attempt the Ixmdon and the Channel. Tunnel, Ixmdun as the Heart of the-Empire, on Silks and Dress Goods The accident came as ‘a great by the Earl of Meath, The Smoke shock, naturally, to all who had fre­ Plague of Ixmdon, by the late Sir problems of taxation, especially to Y/illiam Richmond, and the Spirit of “IS HUD 33-Inch Durability Silk, in a good range of col­ 27-Inch French , in sport stripe designs quented the beach during the Sum­ in attractive colorings., Regular $1.95. Per SAN DIEGO OFFICIAL pay for the extensive urban develop­ mer months. The greatest sympathy London, by the Marquees of Crewe.v ors. Excellent wearing and washing quality. ments of recent years. is felt for the «parents of the little Regular fï.Xa. Yard ...... $1.69 yard ...... $11*59 Mr. Moody explained that coming The story of an impromptu pil­ 36-Inch Habutai Silk, of heavy quality. In good 38-Inch Novelty All-Wool Plaid Skirtings, In grimage through the Holy Làr.d is OF THE PACIFIC" choice designs. Special, per yard.. .|. $1.65 from a border city, where liquor The fatality emphasizes the dan­ coloi Y a i d ...... 91.09 running w as an » “taWished business, gerous -practice followed by host* of given by Donald Maxwell, in hi$ book 58-Inch All-Wool Homespuns, for drysses and MAKING COAST TOUR 30-Inch Spun Silks, in natural and pink. Regu­ somewhat under officiai cloud, but children on the city beaches, that of "A Painter in Palestine." It» pur­ suits. Special, yard ...... $11.98 pose is not narrative, but a perspec­ Such Is Enthusiastic Comment nevertheless particularly profitable paddling on logs and crude rafts lar $1.95. Yard ...... $1.59 40-Inch Cream Tennis Flannel, heavy, quality, he could sympathize with the cri­ without being able to swim. Many tive In which, we can view these on Motor Camp at Curtis stories of Scripture famous to us. 40-Inch Novelty English Voiles, in beautiful de­ for skirts, w hich will wash and wear well. Spe­ Bootlegging on Mexico-Cali- ticism of bootlegging which prevail­ incipient accidents this Summer have cial, yard ...... $11.98 been averted by the psesence of in company with an Italian monk, a Point signs and colorings. Regular $1.50. Yard 98<* ed in the B. C. coast, cities. They t yrian medical student, and an Ar­ fornia Border by Aeroplane had been told in Vancouver they adults who swam to the rescue of menian commercial traveler, the Acrom|innying is the list of nuto- came "from .whisky to whisky," and children struggling in the water. writer journeys by cart from Galilee, X keen interest in Victoria’s ttvic the epigram had a good deal of This was a case where the best of mobile tourists using Curtis Point ard reaches Jerusalem by way of ramping privileges up 4o Tuesday: problems, particularly thi of With. “ Thé liquor business with swimmerr could do nothing. Samaria. Mr. Maxwell brings to bear stion. was shown to The Times last Mexican towns was carried on by In a last effort to bring the body Dr. Genge N. Buehler, Boston. tue trained point of vjew of a painter, til! th.it difference to have nobody sil evening by H. L. Moody, auditor and aeroplane, he understood, the liquor of little Jimmy Miller to the surface, and unravels many Biblical prob­ Mass.; J. H. Tucker. San Diego; ramp," "Exceptional courtesy." "O. AN UNPROFITABLE DAY Assessor of the city of San Diego, being carried into American terri­ the military authorities, working in lems with a directness of observa­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens. Chicago. K." "K. "Scenery very beauti­ in 'em Just the wan day, mum?" sain California, who registered at the tory and dropped in secluded spots conjunction with the Esquimau and tion that carries conviction. Full of Illinois; Mr. and ^&fs. T. 1). Carl. ful. great time and sport;" "Best "How 'dusty these chairs' are, Norah in amazement. "If 'twasn*! Btrathcona Hotel with his brother where fast automobiles picked it up at Provincial a police, will employ dyna­ humor and vitality, the book is an- I»s Angeles. Col.; I>. -Wordcock and camp on continent." "Very hospit­ Norah,'' said the mistress. for visitor# Oi'd bate to t»e at 'enj Frank Moody and party. night, and rushed the consignments mite. The charge?, it is said, would unconventional, but not irreverent family, Lethbridge, Alt;*.; A. P. Hall, able people." "Victoria is the dream­ wid a cloth all the toime."—Sp have the effect of dislodging the body Tarnmar T I. Norah looked disturbed for a mo­ The family have just motored up under cover of darkness by side study of Bible lands. land of the Pacific Coast," "No bugs ment, but quickly .recovered. She ran Moments. »rom California, and except for bush roads towards Ix>* Angeles. It had if It should be still held down by the Wash.; I). P. Guy, Bap Diego, Cal.; or mosquitoes." -, kelp. her finger along the seat of one of fires occasioning much smoke from become an absolute peril to motor on History of This Coast Floyd Humphrey, Buckertey. Cal : the chairs, and then regarded it The advertisements serve you bjl ride roads near the border at night­ Dragging operations this morning, J. K. Waggoner, Yakima, Wash.; the time they reached Central Ore­ with grapples and by other means, "A History of the Pacific North­ W'hat you don't know hurts you shortening and systematizing you-I gon, the tour has been a pleasant time, Mr. Moody said, owing to the west" by Joseph Schafer telly the ro­ J. L. Miller, Boise. Idaho; Mr. and "Now who'd iver think it wud make buying problems. continued without intermission or Mrs. F. A. Ccnant, Santa Barbara, n.ost when you try to tell it. • one. Frank Moody expressed the I rush of automobiles northbound, success. The dynamite is the last mantic story of early northwest his- opinion that it possessed all the at­ which it was believed were engaged lory. Itr gives an account of the Cal.; -Lr-n Thornt. Long Beach, Cal.; hope of the searchers for the imme­ J. A. Range, Butte. Mont.; C. 1*. tributes necessary tq an ideal holi­ in the Illicit liquor traffic. In fact diate recovery of the body. The ac­ Spanish. British, and American ex- Bid well. Pasadena, Cal.; B. . Valen­ day. there was no other reason for the cident took place on an ebh tide, and idorers of the .coast line, of the Lewis rwiwvw. ttm. H H. I* Moody said the southern suspicious methods of the drivers. the body may have been carried out and Clark expedition, and of the fur tine, Mount Vernon. N. Y. ; Mr. and Titles were looking forward to closer The visitors are looking into mark­ into the Straits, in which event its trade by land and sea. It describes Mrs. J. B. Hykes, San Francisco. SCHOOL DAYS - By DWIG relations with British Columbia, and eting and similar questions when in ultimate discovery is a matter of the settlement of ttp» country by- Cal.;- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jenny, particularly In the solving of She British Columbia. „ conjecture. American pioneer farmers, who came Santa Barbara, Cal.; G. K. Copeland. to the Far West by the famous Ban fuse. Cal.; George Ross. Vernon. MURIEL AHO peR— "Oregon Trail." ft gives, further, B. C.; Mr, and Mrs. Robertson. Sjkj MOTtAft. START ilxe diplomatic history of the Ore­ leans. Wash.; George Lynch. Illinois. UCXE AFTltR. gon Question, based on researches in Mr. and Mrs. B. Foiker, lx»s Angeles. CVOR. PRACTICE tne British archives. Modern civili­ Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Royds, Kamloops. zation building. Is dealt with in the B. C. ; F. A. Ttaenor. Wash.; George i.‘story of railroads and industrial Smith and wife, California; A. Harm 1 development. and son, Whitter, Cal.: Mr. and Mrs. .r V'*f* "*.:'**- y-./EM TO Another recent book" added to the Hornkston, Blanchard. Wtish.; Mrs. library, one copy of which is a pre Trowtridge. Topeka, Kansas; L. H ne*» sentation volume from the authoress, Foster arid family, Ukiah, Cal.; C. MO **£S£Snic!*' ftcT, 1Jr PUHNÛ, fwai* UK*-, When a fellow is "Roumaoia in Light and Shadow Buchanan, Tacoma^ Capt. P. Logan by Ethel 'Greening Pantazzi. The and wife. Camp I^wIm, jWash.; Mr. <30°D^Æ^\„ 1 ** ' K « Su*w* book is in two parts. The first part, and Mrs. !.. BsMwltt. Montesso. K Lu.**** «■ '•Roumania in Light," couvera the Wash.; Prajik Smith and father. San f-vïTOi S^*» needs a friend— period from April, 1909, to August. Francisco; F. Renney, Boston. Mass VV- . 1916. * It contains interesting impres­ A. Yea ton, California; Dr. and Mrs. sions of the country, and the people W. Ferry, Davenport. Wash.; E. L. On the one hand arc intimate views of Gtanter and wife, St. Louis, Mo. VER wake up in the morning feeling fagged peasant life and customs, and on the In the official camp register, which other are equally intimate views of is looked after by Charles de Macodo. E and foggy? court life, and of the charming queen, who is acting ns registrar of the camp ^ nURlELl Tired muscles and weary brains call for a "Carmen Sylva." The second part is for the V. I. A. A., a special column entitled "Roumania in Shadow." and is provided tor notes pertaining to breakfast of Grape-Nuts, the friendly, easily covers the period from August, 1916 the camp. Most of the tourists have ,-v :• to March. 1919. Beginning with the placed notes In It. and some of them deelaratlon of w&r, and the resulting digested food, to fortify against exhaustion. are as follows: '"Many thanks," ^ I conditions In the country, this Grape-Nuts repairs the daily wear and tear tfon of the book gives glimpses of "Fine and dandy," ‘'Wonderful,' the Bolshevist Regime, and the tak­ "The camp Is grand," "Marvelous on body tissue. It provides the essentials for ing of Odessa, where the authoress was living at tl^e time. An interest­ V rebuilding body and nerve cells; lime for the ing chapter is devoted to a descrip­ teeth and bones; iron for the blood. tion of the attempt to rescue "the Visitors ALWAYS Welcome Russian Czarina. fois Make this crisp and toothsome cereal a reg­ "Sweden." edited by J. Guinchard ular part of your daily diet. Made from wheat 1s an historical hnd statistical hand OUR LAUNDRY book. It is in two volumes. The and malted barley, and partially pre-digested by first volume deals with the land, lift SYSTEM people. The physical geography of k 6AA» 20-hours* scientific baking, Grape-Nuts with the country is first considered, the sees a 3tkxfTiN< 57#*^ cream or milk is a complete food—satisfying, climate "and geology, the flora and Is a SERVICE- fauna. The Swedish people are then JftHesS re. 'cones e*"-- without overtaxing the digestion. * described, their history, their char­ II'a a service that means acter, and social conditions. A spe­ Sold by grocers everywhere! cial chapter is given over to the less work, better health, Lapps of Sweden. The constitution and happier homes. ... Mtitw. t.'iC*A6lE v.nd administration of the country are ♦ hen considered* the education and Country prices juat the “There’s a Reason” mental culture. The last portion of u this volume deals with modern se­ same as town. rial and labor movements. • The sec­ ond- volume considers in detail the >•" GrapeNuts natural resources of Sweden. Rural OA-t\X~ A husbandry, forestry, and mining are Phone described, manufacturing industries •V Made by 4 and commerce, shipping and naviga­ tion, and finally, banking, credit and 172 Canadian Poetum Cereal Co., Ltd. l isuranoe. Windsor, Ontario Be sorry for your grandparents Now who had so few advertisements to study and shop by.