WEATHER FORECAST WHERE TO GO TO-NIGHT Capitol—Robin Hood. Columbia—The Siren CalL For 36 hours ending B p.- nr, Thursday: Royalj*Me and My Gal. Victoria and vicinity—Light to mod erate northerly winds, continued tine Domttilon—Prodigal Daughters. and warm.
PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. 62. NO. 99 VICTORIA, B. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923
RUSSIA AND MURDERESS TO BE GERMANY EXCHANGE TAKEN TO CALIFORNIA Sir Robert Baden-Powell at Boy Scouts Inspection Here CONCLUDE VISIT TO SEIZED VESSELS FROM HONDURAS Moscow, April 25.—Count von Ul San Salvador, April 25.—Mrs. VOTE TWO TO ONE rich Brockdorff Rantzau, the German Clara Phillips. thec Los Angeles Ambassador to Russia, and Maxtln murderess, who escaped from à VANCOUVER ISLAND Lltvlnbff, Assistant CombiisKa-rÿ uf Presbyterian Committee to Foreign Affairs, yesterday signed an California prison some time ago, has agreement by which Germany and beetr captured through the combined Support Bill Before Russia recognize the decisions of the efforts of detectives fronfHhe United Assembly prize courts, but agree to the ex States and the local police in WITH MOTOR DRIVE change of merchant ships seized dur Tegucigalpa, Honduras, according to ing the war and to refer any disputes Information received here. Resolution for the “Federal to an arbiter to be liamed by Dr. F. She was arrested in her room in a Church” Was Defeated Nansen. hotel. Sjr Robert and Lady Baden-Powell Are Greeted By xïowichan Scouts and Guides at Inspection This Toronto, April 25.—By a vote of twenty to eleven, the Presby Morning In Duncan. - terian Church Union Committee, SEATTLE MAN KILLED / with delegates from all parts of General Sir-Bobert Baden-Powell wound up hia visit to Western Canada in attendance, resolved Panada to-day with a motor trip up the Island. Kising early he to press the proposed hill for WHEN CRAFT POACHING and Lady Baden-Powell left Victoria before nine o 'clock and were union with the Methodist and ever the Malahat and in Duncan by half-past eleven. After in Congregational churches before specting Boy Scouts at Duncan and lunching at Chemainus, the the coming General Assembly, IN CANADIAN WATERS Chief 8eout and his wifè, who inspected the Duncan Girl Guides, with seme amendment! as to motored southward again, planning to catch the Seattle boat from form. This was passed to-day Vancouver, April 25.—J. M. Yorkc died as a result of wounds here at half-past four. on the motion of Rev. l)r. ('. XV. received when the Seattle" fishing schooner Siloam. suspected of Sir Robert and Lady Baden-Powell were delighted with their Gordon, of Winnipeg, seconded by poaching, was fired on and captured by the Canadian patrol boat drive to-day, and declared on their arrival at Duncan that the Judge Swanson, of Kamloops, B. C. Malaspina yesterdays and 4h.o_ Siloam, which was scuttled before An amendment moved by Rev. l>r. .pin over the Malahat waswaa one of Drummond, of Hamilton, and sec being deserted liy the crew, foundered. An inquest is being held the most pleasant of their expert* ences in Canada. They were de onded by Thomas McMillan, of the at (juatsino to-day. lighted . also with the reception Presbyterian Church Association, accorded them by the Scouts and looking toward negotiations with the Thf four other members of the crew of the Siloam, who escaped CITIZENS MUST Girl Guides at up-Island points. Congregational lets and the Metho in a small boat after putting their wounded comrade on the Arrive) at Duncan. dist» for, the establishment of S **fed- Malaspina, are still at large. They are being sought by Mounted Sir Robert and Lady Baden-Powell cral phurch,” was defeated. and Provincial Police* —Photograph by Goodenough. VOTE ON BONDS. were accot !•-! a vociferous weTcom* under smiling skies when they ar Chief Fisheries Inspector J. A. Motherwell expressed the rived at Duncan to inspect the local opinion here to-day that this was the first time a patrol had been Scouts and Guides nnd open the new forced --to -tire-on- -ovUnUod -States ——— MACARONI MAKER DIES GIRL KIDNAPPED Girl Guide Hall. They were met by craft In Canadian waters. ______■ BY AFGHANS IS ScÔCitmaster Bi i.<1 Assistant The Malaspina fired only after re Walking in front of the West- Scoutmaster Wright of the Duncan peated commands to halt had been holme Hotel, Government Street, BACK IN PESHAWAR Must Validate Illegal City In Boy Scouts, Scoutmaster Major ignored by. the Siloam. The incident PREMIER RETURNS Frank C. Plrrette, proprietor of a Holme and Assistant Scoutmaster K. Palmer, representing the 1st South occurred off*Solunder inland.. macaroni manufactury on Cor- Simla, India, April 25.—Molly terest Payments by w-SSaw1 **Mr«—w«nwlxHt • wian hnil bfCll Em*, ttie Ttnwn^yvar^otd girl who CcwichanJtrttop&L Alias Denny.jotlh» . titrl Guides and vsrtotu other ladle* put on board the Malaspina lie was this afternoon.' The police were was recently rescued from a band* Ptetoa^e- Shortage of Help-in Agricul taken to Quatsino for medical atten interested in the movement. AFTER E GET hurriedly notified and removed the Act of Remembrance After of Afghan tribesmen, has reached Those awaiting Inspection included tion, but his life could not be saved. body t-t the McCall Funeral Par- 1‘eshawur with Sir John Maffey, Otherwise Aldermen May Be tural Areas Reported A~- Duke of York!&.Wedding the 1st Cowlchan, 1st South Cowl* Tor*. Coroner E.Gr-Hart was no Chief ♦ '«munisofrmer <>f - »he North 7 Personally Liable for chan. Cobble Hill. Some nos and Vimy Few Men Leaving British Co tified. À brother is said to reside west Frontier Provinces. Guides, and the,South Cowlchan and _ II at I23-T2Gti’*mIltt" Street in this Westminster Abbey Scene of Money ===s Duncan SeoutSi reinforced by alt the lumbia for the Plains .ily. school children of the district. In a Event To-morrow Victoria ratepayers will have brief speech Sir Robert commented Wihnipeg, April 25.—With Other Provinces Say B.C. Has on the rapid growth of the Boy Scout London. April 25.—Sodden skies, a to vote to validate illegal in movement on Vancouver Island and Absolute Case on Freight cold, wet atmosphere and sharp winds AMPLE VARIETY few men leaving British Colum the hearty response to the inaugura this morning pifttend unfavorable terest payments on city bonds tion here of the Girl Guides. In spit* bia for farm work this Spring, a Rates ITI weather fur Britain!»-..-great royal of the distancée Intervening, tftese widespread shortage in the sup- brida F pageant to-morrow, when the and authorize the eimtinuaunenf- two untied movements served to bind ply of farm-labor -m reported m Berlin. May Come Forward To Keep Up Fight, He An of- York en* Lady- BHtirhettr BEING PROVIDED these payments in the future, the chains' of Empire, and he waa With Reparations Offer Bowes-Lyon will be married in West glad to have the opportunity of con the three prairie provinces. Two nounces; Feels Fit for minster Abbey. Maytime Frolic Programme according to conclusions reached veying In person a message of greet thousand workers are required Anything Although the barometer was rising ing from H. R. H. the Prince of by the farmers of Manitoba and Reichstag Parties Want Ques One of Them Was Captured at noon, official weather forecasters Has Long Series of by city officiate who have just Wales. Urging them to "carry on” Premier Oliver returned to refused to hazard u promise of clear completed an investigation of throughout the Empire, the Prince Saskatchewan, eaeli province tion of Frontier Settled in a Cave skies and balmy sunshine that gave Amusements Impressed on them the supreme im having 1,600 unfilled applica Victoria this afternoon after such a brilliant natural setting to the whole bond question. Ex portance of the "one good turn a (lay1* Berlin, April 25.—Whether Princess Mary’s wedding. —. to be performed willingly and with tions. while Alberta 1» also asking carrying his freight rates fight Dublin Government Issues Three Days Will Be Filled eept by securing the consent of out expectation of thanks or reward. outside assistance. Germany is warranted in now to the Prairies. I*»dy Elizabeth divided her time A persona! message froth minces» The Regina. Moose Jaw and Sas- coming forward with a repar Revolvers to Citizens to-day between her dressmakers and With Solid Enjoyment the ratepayers the Council cannot Mary. Viscountess Los ce lies, also -haiPOn- tliUrfrt» c*hv tree BOG men" at ation offer in view of her internal - “British Columbia, has ah ab ti^rehebrsai ..f the wedding ceremony. •continue tontake Interest payments was given by Lady . Baden-Powell, once, according to G. K. Tomsett, Sas solute ease on the equalization Tralee, Ireland, April 25.— In the midst of all the traditional In connection with th<*Maytiin<* in American money on Victoria bondi emphasizing her warm Interest and katchewan Superintendent of the trappings and regal grandeur attend hearty approval of the Girl Guide financial situation is one of the Richard Hathaway, John Gree- Frolic, ko much progress has al floated for repayment In Canada and Employment Service of Canada, who questions perplexing Chancellor of freight rates issue,” the Pre ing the church «ceremony to-morrow, England, officials have found. movement. An informal gift to her discussed the situation here yester ney, and James MeKnery were the modest little Scottish girl will ready been made that the Mana ladyship of a book of local views Cuno and his Cabinet, according mier said to newspaper reportera While the Provincial Government day with Major L. F. Howard. Dom who met him at the wharf. executed here to-dsy by the touch a chord In every British heart ger, Fred Marsh, is able to an may be asked by the city to validate was most cordially received. Mis» inion Western Superintendent. The to well informed political circles. by placing her bridal bouquet on the nounce the programme for the Illegal New York payments in the l>enny making the presentation be- pay offered in the applications from The Government is represented "In Saskatoon we had a whirlwind Free State authorities. Hatha tomb bf the Unknown Soldier whose past, the Government, city officials fore the party left for Chemalno». Regina. Moose Jaw and Saskatoon of a meeting. We had good, enthus way, who was a deserter from a ashes repose beneath the concrete whole three days of the festival. explained to-day, could not do this districts range from $50 to $55 a as being desirous of showing an floor of the great abbey. iastic meetings everywhere, but Sas British regiment, was raptured As tvill he seen, it embodies an unless the ratepayers consented to it 763^63 month with the usual daily bonus be accommodaiing attitude iu re katoon was particularly enthusias A Reception extensive series of entertain- because the bonds in question were ing granted during harvest. Other sponse to Lord Curzon’s recent tic. As far as you can Judge, 95 per in the recent siege of a cave in To-nikht King George and Queen floated on the vote of the ratepayers Saskatchewan districts want farm cent, of those at the meetings are In which a band of irregulars were Mary will give their final reception ments, with something doing all for repayment In Canada and Eng helpers at wages ranging from $40 appeal to Germany t^n make the first convinced that B. C. has an absolute holding out on the Kerry cliffs. before the wedding The members of time. The manager declares that land. The place of repayment and to $45 a month until harvest time, move for a settlement. case for the removal of the discrim the party, comprising the elite in there will not he a dull moment Interest payment, in fact, cannot be when the bonus will be paid. Bcjth the Chancellor and Foreign inations.’' /London. April 25.—A Dublin dis Britain’s soeiety, will meet the Duke from start to finish. The pro altered until the ratepayers. wh> Minister von Rosenberg ar* still said The Premier*3eclared that in many patch to The Times says the Free gramme. is as follows: first authorized the loans, also au TO BE BUSY HERE and his fiancee. to believe that the shortest road to a places on the Prairies there arc State Government has decided to is At Thursday’s festivities in Buck Thursday, May 24—Victoria Day thorise changes in them. solution of the whole reparations branches of Winnipeg houses and sue revolvers and ammunition to ingham Palace the bride will cut 9 a.m.—Commemoration ceremonies Council View Changes. tangle has been suggested by Secre they are using whatever influence well disposed citizens for the protec with the Duke’s sword a mammoth at Queen Victoria monument in front The policy of the City Council on Sir Michael Sadler to Fill TEXISTI tary Hughes. The officials are known they have .against British Columbia. tion of their lives and property In wedding cake In the form of a of Parliament Buildings. . . the bond interest payment has Heavy Programme in City to be of the opinion that a verdict by He spoke at five places on the the prevalence of robbery, which In Chinese pagoda In which are embed 9.30 am.—Arrival on naval vessel changed completely during the last unbiassed authoritative experts Prairies and on his way back to the many instances has been accom ded seven charms of pure gold—a of Victoria’s own Queens of the May- few weeks. When it was first dis would also contribute measurably to Coast at five In the Interior of the panied by violence. ring, thimble, a button, a three-penny time Frolic. covered that interest payments had Asked to Remain Over Sunday stimulating confidence in any repara Province. piece, a horseshoe, a miniature don 10.30 a.m.-r-Grand parade. been made for some years illegally tions loan that might be baaed on the key and a goose. According to tradi 11.30 a-m. — Lacrosse game, Vic in relatively high New York funds a to Address Public Meeting findings of such a Jury. The Premier said that he had been toria vs... Vancouver. majority of aldermen demanded that advised that W. B. Lanigan, of the tion. the lucky ones who obtain Fifty-mile Wind;. Hailstones The Boundary. slices containing one of these talis- 12.30 p.m.—Luncheon at Empress this practice cease. Since then, how-- Sir Michael Sadler, eminent C. P. R.„ had been in Nelson trying Hotel kt honor of Queen* of May ever, bond companies have convinced Large as Hen’s Eggs Among the Reichstag parties, not to stir up the merchants there. As men will enjoy good forftlhf through British educationist, who will out life. time Frolic and official visitors: a majority that they ought to con ably in the ranks of the United So a result, a deputation of the Nelson I SO p.m.—Gymkhana at Willows, tinue these payments and so main arrive here Saturday, will have cialists, there is evidence of a strong Board of Trade met the Premier at Gift of Wireless Set Many Henrietta People Went One of the unique gifts received by attended by Queens of May time tain the city’s credit and endorse a a busy time in this city filling determination for forcing the ques Proctor with a long list of freight Frolic. promise given to bond holders Just tion of Germany's frontier to an ulti discriminations in favor-of Vancou EPS0M1ACET0-DAY the Duke is a powerful wireless re an elaborate programme ar to Wichita Falls ceiving set built up on a mahogany 7.30 p.m.—Official opening of the after the loans in question were mate settlement, and there is alaq i ver as compared with Nelson. Home-made circus at Gorge. ranged by the National Council desire that Germany’s position In this tea table. It Is the gift of a New floated. Henrietta. Texas. April 25.—Vir "I told them that I was not work Roman Fiddle Second in Eng York admirer. 9 pan.—Empire ball at Empress The present difficulty puts the al- of Education. tually every building in this com respect be fixed quite as indelibly as ing for Vancouver as against any Hotel. derfnen personally lir a peculiar po that of her utlim;:t<‘ reparation obli lish Event; Condover Third Queen Mary will wear at the wed munity of 3.000 In North Central other city of jthe Province and that ding ceremony a handsome gown of 10.30 p.m. — Fireworks at Gorge sition. If Illegal payments of in Reaching Victoria Saturday Texas was wrecked by a storm last gations. The phase of the present such conditions as they complain of Circus. terest are continued with their situation is being stressed as repre Epsom, April 25.—Dry ^"naat. by aquamarine hiUe and silver tissue, morning from Vancouver, he will night with an estimated damage of could not be possible under equaliza-.. veiled by a classically-draped over Friday, May 25 knowledge they may be personally $200,000. A fifty-mile wind threw senting requirement for the future re tton of rates," the Premier said. Cicero out of Dinner, owned by R. B. 9 a.m.—Down-town muslçal con liable for the money involved, ac address a meeting of teachers cognition «of Germany’s territorial Davison, won the City and Suburban dress on which the white rose of certs and novelty shopping expedl- and people interested in education in hailstones as large as hen’s egg. The Premier said he plans to con* York In silver Is Interwoven with cording to city legal officials. Aider- breaking every window in town. Hall sovereignty. ^ tlnue his campaign. He will speak Handicap of £1,000 with extras, run men naturally do not wish to be the High School Auditorium ih the here to-day. Anthorty Do Roths delicate blue threads'. The beauty of to the depth of a foot In the streets, at the Victoria Chamber of Com the dress is further enhanced by em II a.m.—Grand community pageant placed in that predicament and they morning at 10.30 o'clock. Later he and water two feet deep in the cel Financial quarters are chiefly con merce Friday, at Kamloops on May child’s Roman Fiddle was second, and at Beacon Hill Park, Maytime Queens are seeking now for seme method by will speak at a Canadian Club din Mrs. A. Bendlr's Condover was third. bellishments of blue tinted crystals l,n attendance, and community sing lars sent many persons on their way cerned with, contemplating the pros 2, and at Revelstoke and Golden on which sparkle brilliantly on the skirt, which Interest payments may be ner in tho Empress Hotel, com to Wichita Falls, twenty miles away, pects tfor floating a foreign loan and the way-back. Thirteen horses ran. The betting on ing. made in New York legally. mencing at 6.30 o'clock. Dry Toast was 20 to 1 against; corsage and sleeves, giving the whole 12.30 p.m.—Judging of window and for temporary protection. The 8t. with the method of underwriting it. "I’m going to keep on. devoting wonderfully Irridescent effect. Efforts are being made now to per Roman Fiddle 10 to 1, and Condover building decorations. suade Sir Michael to remain here on Elmo Hotel, a three-story building, Considerable curiosity is being mani what time I have to holding meet Celebrates Birthday had its roof blown In and the Interior fested as to whether Germany offers ings,” he said. 100 to 14 against. 1 p.m.—Dutch treat luncheon May- Sunday. A request that he spend Princess Mary shared in the glamor time Frolic committee» at Chamber Sunday here has been telegraphed to badly damaged. an attractive financial risk to any The Premier returned to Victoria and festive spirit* surrounding the of Commerce. foreign hanking institution. by Spokane and Seattle. TORONTO WILL" him, hut no reply has been received Blown to Pieces wedding to-day when she celebrated 2 p.m.—Cadet drill competition; ex yet. If he decides to remainh» will Burkburnett, Tex., April 25.—Five Discussed in Britain. The Premier was not deluged with her twenty-sixth birthday and was hibition and sports at Willows, and bad weather on this trip, as he was BUY LINES FROM ^^562063 he asked to address a puh4Jer|idfcI^B^ residences end six oil derricks were London, April 26.—The prospect of the recipient of felicitations from the baseball game (place and time "to be Sunday afternoon. blown to bits by a terrific wind which Germany making e definite repara on his last, nnd got off the boat to King and Queen, the other members ■elected1). day feeling fit for anything. JLN.R. SYSTEM Sir Michael will fill a busy pro visited the Humble Oil Lease, two tions offer, especially with reference of the royal family and hosts of 7.30 p.m.—Presentation of special gramme In Vancouver Thursday and miles west of Burkburnett and about to a settlement of the Ruhr situation. Toronto, April 25. — The Toronto friends. A luncheon was given at features at Gorge circus cofiTThuing Friday. He Is to speak to the ser thirty miles northwest of Henrietta, Is widely discussed in the press here. City Council yesterday passed the her homo to-day to which L*dy all evening. Engineers Succeed in Mani vice clubs at the Hbtel Vancouver last night. The view is generally taken that re report of Alderman Risk’s special Bowes-Lyon and several of to-mor 9 p.m.—Novel community dance at at 12.15 Thursday, under the auspice» cent utterances of German states committee recommending the pur row’s bridesmaids and intimate armories. toba; Flood Rushes On of the Klwanls Club. ^ men and comments by German news ONTARIO LIBERALS chase of the city sections of the To friends were Invited. Saturday, May 26 On Thursday afternoon at 4.15 » papers iwint to the likelihood that an ronto Suburban Railway lines from (Concluded pn psf 2> 9 to 11 a.m.—Down-town musical Winnipeg, April 25.—The As- combined meeting of the Parent- Important pronouncement will be the Canadian National Railways, the concerts, novelty shopping expedi siniboine River continues to over Teacher Associations will be held In furthcoming from Berlin soon. Board of Control's rider to acquire CHICAGO SUIT tions, street sports and football game St. Andrew's Church to hear Sir A Suggestion. the company*» electrical distribution (time and place to be selected). flow its banks in thp Poplsr Michael. Rye. N. Y. April 25.—A suggestion system within the city and to permit AGAINST TRIBUNE 2 p.m. — Grand regatta at Gorge, Point-Marquette District, where Sir Michael will be a guest at Gov that the agreement on the terms of the city to raise not more than ^200, Queens of Maytime Frolic In at- ernment House during his visit here* payment6 of the British debt might Meetings Are Preparation for 000 to acquire the properties. COMES TO END tendfence on decorated barge, and con thousands of acres of land were lead to settlement of the German re tinuation of gymkhana at Willows. General Election in June Chicago, April 25.—The period for inundated and many farm homes l»aratlons problem was made to-day NO KU KLUX KLAN 7 p.m.-—Circus features. u Two Officials of York, Pa., by Frederick C. Goodenough. chair filing of a petition for re-hearing of 9.30 p.m.-r-Seneatlonal spectacle— isolated during the night, but Toronto, April 25.—The executive the City of Chicago’s $10.000,000 Indian night attack at the Gorge. Institution Face Charges man of Barclay's Bank. England. In of the Liberal Association of Ontario MASKS WANTED early this afternoon (krvem- NEW BRUNSWICK an address before the executive com slander suit against The Chicago 11 p.m.—Queens' official fan-well opened its meetings here to-day. The Tribune, started during the adminis ment engineers succeeded in York, Pa., April 25.—Forged notes, mittee of the American Bankers’ As Iaanaing, Mich.. April 25.—Wearing and grand finale. executive consists of one, man and of masks In public by organizations tration------of-- former------Mayor_ Thompson. jam ranging In denominations from $100 sociation. one woman from each -riding In the breaking the.ice ten miles is prohibited in a bill passed by the ' eî,j?.Ye2ÎL*,«®-e*£Îïl?-0"-!55r east of Popular Point mid the river le up into tfje thousands, constitute evl* Reinvestment of the securities the province, practically every riding without any action being taken by CONFERENCE ON «fence of defalcation against Thomas United States received from Great Michigan House of Representatives now clearing with the Ice ruahing from the Manitoba to the Quebec yesterday by a vote of 76 to 2. The the city, Francis X. Busch, corpora B. Baird, cashier, and William H, Britain in securities offered by the boundary being represented. Ontario tion counsel, has announced, thus AGRICULTURE URGED east In a regular torrent. Bell, assistant cashier of the City German. Government would lead to politics, in view of the approaching measure was said by Its sponsors to The engineers are now moving went James L Stewart he aimed at the Ku Klux Klan and making final the Illinois Supreme Regina. April 25.—A proposal to Bank of York, according to state an eventual solution of the repara general election, nre to be the main Court’s recent decision dismissing the toward the Jam south of Reaburn, banking officials, who yesterday closed tion* problem, he declared. German subjects of discussion. similar organisations. It noto goes to urge the Federal Minister of Agri nnd when this Is moved It le believed Figure in the Institution after they had discov reparations bonds could be made an To-night there will he a Liberal the Senate. culture to call a natlbnal conference the situation will be well In hand. ered a shortage estimated at nearly attractive investment to investors banquet at which the chief speakers of representatives of the Federal During the night the Aselnlboine and Provincial Departments of N.ËTÂprU J $1,000,000.______throughout the world, he said. will be Hon. Ernest Lapointe, Fed PEASANTS HAVE SARDINE PLANT overflowed the eouth bank, flooding 6L eral Minister of Marine and Fisher Agriculture and the various colleges Hutterlte farms near Iberville, but New YORK TRIAL ies, and Wellington Hay. M. P. GREAT LEAD IN IN CALIFORNIA IS of agriculture throughout Canada to the water has not yet reached WINDSOR, ONTARIO, leader of the Ontario Liberal Party. devise measures to unify and co buildings. New York, April 29.—Six of the BULGAR CHAMBER DESTROYED BY FIRE ordinate their efforts Ip the Inter PUPILS HAVE NO ests of agriculture will be discussed The Ell district on the Cans nine persons Indicted for grand lar DIED IN CALIFORNIA. San Pedro, Cal.. April «.—The National Railway Is needed t MORE HOME WORK ceny ■ last week in connection with- Sofia, April 25.—Final returns from at the annuffl convention of the and the town le surrounded by the Russian colonization scheme In Iron Mountain. Mleh.. April 25.—* the Bulgarian elections give the $100,600 plant of the French Sardine Canadian Society of Technical Peasant I*arty 218 neats, the Com Company In the Fish Harbor district Agriculturalists, to be held In Saska but It has not reached the Windsor, Ont, Aprtl 25 —Abolition Kashas—Roger Baldwin. P. Pascal Thomas A. Hanna, sixty-seven, vet In the centre of the town. Cosgrove. Matt Mularl, Thomas eran Upper Peninsula publisher, munists fifteen and .the opposition was destroyed by fire early to-day. toon June 20 to 23. of the home work system in Windsor For a time canneries, wharves, fish With the exception of 81 public schools was ordered last night Reese, Tom Parker and H. A. Cal died yesterday at Pasadena. Calif., bloc twelve. Four of the successful An announcement to this effect candidates In the latter group are ing boats, railroad cars and cottages waa made at the annual meeting here and Headlngly. other flood areas re by the Board of. Education after vert-pleaded not guilty in court to where he spent the Winter in hope port conditions slowly I day. Their cases were continued in of regaining his health, according to former Cabinet Ministers who are were menaced. The cause is un pf the Saskatchewan branch of Trustee C. H. Smith had attacked the Dominion organisation. transportation getting t system as "cruel and obsolete.’* ball of $7,50e each. i word received here to-day. now in prison. Iknown. FOR HER LOAN TO PERSIA BIRTHDAY IS NOW SOUGHT! KEEN TO GET INTO To give her Jewelry ie extensive but to give :i gift box of ‘ Hot* United States Syndicate Re-| Anna Gluzman, the Moscow Maid” Chocolate* i* bortt practi Recognized and Appreciated cal ami pleasing. It's something in England, Says Morn ported Considerihg Plan Woman Judge, Loses No she’d love to, share with her Sleep friends at her birthday party. ing j’osl Turks Want an Advance From | Youthful Heir to Millions Tak- 1 London,- -3*------ri’anatban Moscow, April 25.—Citizeness Anna Chester Syndicate ing Holiday After Hard Gluzman, the 23-year-old presiding Pres* <'able j—Discussing the in London, April~25.—The loan Wintered Judge of the Moscow district court, quiry now being fronducted by a who & few days ago sent seven men committee of th** Canadian House of to their deaths for robbery-, informed Commons' with a VfeW to amending which a 1‘nitecl States syndicate U|{*s Jus{ |_jke Coming Home the Associated Press correspondent tho t’anadiun Bank Atit, the financial i • reported to be OOTlsideriniT fdf here to-day that she had Imposed the editor of The Morning Post la not 19 repuncu to Be in Victoria,” He death penalty on about twenty-five prepared to_aftirut tiuit uie time may Itue Persian (ivverument wouln.l persons since February and had not "O' com.' when'the hanking system jf ma(, take ,lle place of that Declares lost a moment’s sleep or been trou 7»5 v “1119I v9°l of Canada could be .still further I , , * . . i* bled by her conscience because of strengthened and improved by the | Contemplated by GrOflt l>ntain | Cornelius Vanderbilt. 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OH a waf'Xpr 11 25.1—Silver bullion "Most Canadian dairymen will be Fine quality fine Silk Thread Hose, in Women’s Natural Pongee Silk Bloomers. exported from Canada during March surprised, if not shocked, when they black, white, beaver, beige and dove. A Extra heavy quality, with reinforced gusset amounted to 1,390,227 ounces. In leant of the drastic nature of the smart and pretty silk hose for Summer and elastic at waist and knee. Exceptional laws recently enacted relating to the value at, per pair, $3.50 and ...... ^S.SO value $925,968. In March, 4922, ex industry, especially in Australia.” he wear; sizes 8% to 10. Special value at Tt ports were 1,183,757 ounces, in value said. “No time will be lost in plac per pair...... ^2.50 $777,737. China was the largest Ing a full rennrt of thte trip of in uustamer.. 1a„ March, taking 562,643 . vealisaUon.... Before . the Canadian J. Allan a Street Victim; minces. ' ' dairymen.** Alexander Mackenzie New Art Needlework for Badly Hurt Summer Pick-Up Work Toronto, April 25.—James Allen, Eight Bridesmaids for Lady Betty seventy-eight, and Alexander Mac It is a very nice custom so many wo CLOSED kenzie, eighty-six, a brother of Sir William Mackenzie, "were - struck men have of carrying a piece of needle down in streets her* yesterday. The At Wedding to Duke of York former died within two hours. Mr work to afternoon social affairs in Sum Mackenzie is suffering from a broken mer. It is surprising, too, how much leg and other serious Injuries. THE BIO FURNITURE HOUSE Mr. Allen was crossing the street is accomplished. when a fire truck, responding to a ,vV‘ false alarm, struck him. He was New Art Needlework here features so hurled to the patentent and sus tained fractures of the right leg and many unique, artistic pieces, we are pelvis. Mr. Markeniie was struck by a sure you will want to see them. Pay Smith & Champion trolley car. Ills condition is serious. 5 this section a visit this week-end and Injured. The following were htruck by au view the many stamped pieces ready to will be tomobiles yesterday: Roy Murphy, live. Injured internally; Laird Gibbs, embroider. live, head and legs Injured; Morris | Greenberg, four, shoulder injured; Al- CLOSED on I fred Lyons, four, head injured; Mrs. Bella Silverberg, twenty-eight, slight head injuries; Albert Callum. sixteen, injured knees; Manuel Green, seven, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY dislocated thigh; Ruth Twaddle, two, skull fractured. Entire Stock / BEING MARKED TO BE ■"*>! SMOKE
|215,000 Houses Built So Far SOLD! With State Assistance I»ndon. April 25 —(Canadian Press Cable).—Neville Chamberlain. Min ister of Health, yhen explaining in the House of Commons yesterday the main provision* of the Housing Bill, pointed out thqt of 215.000 houses which had been provided already by state assistance. 161,000 merely met OGDEN'S the normal growth of population, leaving 54.000 as the contribution to ward a reduction of the snortage. THE SALE Private enterprise, said the Min ister. way beginning to function again. starts on In the last six months upward of 12,000 houses bed been built by priv ate enterprise and 16,000 were now In CUT PLUC course of construction. If the Gov ernment at the same time could stim ulate private enterprise and provide SATURDAY fresh facilities for financing the op erations of private builderk, a step would be made toward private enter 9.30 a.m. prise to cover the whole field of housing. The situation at present was that the Government had to f Friday’s Papers Will Tell You About It. choose between ignoring the shortage of houses or starting a new scheme Bridemalds for Lady Betty—Top to bottom, left, Lady Katharine Ham of state subsidy to tide over the In llton. Honorable Elizabeth Eiphinstone, Lady May Cambridge; centre, Lady $ If you terval until the necessary houses Victoria Mary Cambridge, Lady Mary Thynne; right, Honorable Diamond could be built without assistance. ) Hardingt, Betty Cator and Lady Cecilia Bowea-Lyon. por roll your WIDER METHODIST London, April £6.—When the Duke bridal party, being 12 .'and 11 re of York marries Lady Elizabeth spectively. PLANS FOR CHILDREN Hon. Diamond Hardlnge Is the packet HI own. WAIT ! .Lowck-Lyon, Thursday, the royal daughter of Lord Hardlnge of Pens- Toronto. April 25.—The Methodist bridegroom will have three supporters hurst. While her father was British General Board of Religious Education and the bride will have eight brides ambassador at Paris, she acted as ask tor Don’t Buy FURNITURE Until Saturday at a meeting here yesterday can maids. the official hostess. vassed the possibilities of moderniz The bridesmaids are all friends Schoolmate Chosen. You’ll Save Big Money. ing the Sunday and mid-week activi who have known the bride for years The eighth bridesmaid’s name ties of the church schools and related Two are relatives of the royal fam came as, a surprise to English peo programmes. A course in pamphlet ily, Lady Mary Cambridge, daughter ple. She Is Betty Cator, daughter form is being drafted for children of the Marquis of Cambridge, and of John Cator. a former member of â . C. W. SHIVELY, for preparing for entrance Into full laKfv May Cambridge, daughter of Parliament. She Is the only one of IFOGOS I church membership. There will be an the Eàrl of Athlon*. They grew up thè* eight bridesmaids who hasn't Improved coufse for memory work with the king's children. courtesy title. She is an Intimate j for children. It Is stated that if the l^ady Katharine Hamilton is the school friend of the bride and they ! course is taken up and popularized daughter of the Duke of Abercorn made their debut together. : children five years old will be able to ■and has often been Included in shoot Three of the bridesmaids, with the I • -Wy.; say grace at table as well as having a ing . parties In which the Duke of present bride, acted in a similar j knowledge of Scripture, prayers and York and his bride-to-be were guests. capacity at the wedding of the Smith & Champion ’princess Mary They are Lady Cut plug I hymns. Lady Mary Thynne is the daugh j All the provinces had delegates at ter of the Marquis of Bath. Mary Cambridge. Lady May Cam- j the nSKfrtlng. The Hon. Elizabeth Eiphinstone. brUlge and Lady Mary Thy une. 1420 DOUGLAS STREET daughter of Lord Eiphinstone. and THe puke of York’s three sup The Sahara Desert is crossed by Hon. Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, _ daughter portera wUl *e his brothers, the I a telegraph line nearly 1*000 miles In of Lord Glamls, arc neicte of the Prince ©f Wales, Prince Henry and length. A bride. They will be the kids in the Prince George. Laurier some years ago when be suggested that the population of the Maritime Provinces, instead BLUNDERS üfrînrra Batlg Bltmea of Quebec, be made the basis of the number of members in the House of Commons. An agree KIRK’S KENT’S KENT’S WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. 1923 ment to this effect eoultl be reached without much Phonograph Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by difficulty if it «ere seriously desired. The result Phonograph THE TIMES PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY tvould be-that the Maritime Provinces would WELUNGTON Store Jj $200.001 | Store LIMITED Eclipse Photographs Taken at never have fewer members than they have now. Phone 344» Offices: Comer Broad and Fort Streets They would thus be assured of haying always Goondiwindi, Australia, a 1004 Gov't St Purines* Office (Advertising! ...... £ïnn* etit COAL Circulation ...... 1>hone J,JÎ? sufficient representation to make their wishes re Failure Editorial Office ...... Phone 1b spected, while the rest of the Dominion would - ' Specie! to The Times. is handled EXCLUSIVELY ïffîTl have no ground of complaint. Sydney, N. S. W.. April 24 —Scien by WHITE LABOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tist# in New Zealand and Australia iSBwm&uMfc City Tieltvery ...... *1.W per month are greatly disappointed at the an By Mall (exclusive of City! Canada and Oreat THE CRESSWELL-HERTZOO PACT. It is delivered by men wlio Britain ....'...... no ner annum nouncement that the data obtained A* To Vntted States of America ...... w,i7 M-per annum last year .by them in conjunction are courteous and efficient. I. exprei.ly DESIGNED to play ALL Record» CORRECTLY. The To France. Belgium, Oreece, etc...... »l W P”1 month If there is any glory to he extracted from-thc with Canadian astronomers at Ooon- Ultone plays every type of record with the correct point, position diwindl. Queensland, will not enable and weight. A twist of the wrist Instantly adjusts It from needle terms of the understanding into which the Labor- them to say whether or not’ the Ein type to diamond disc records—or back again. Thus ALL record» 'SAVE THE FORESTS” WEEK. ites and Nationalists of South Africa have re stein theory of relativity ia true or Kirk Coal Co., Ltd. not. regardless of the make—are at your disposal when there Is a ecntly*entered it obviously belougs to Colonel One of the main objecta of the 1212 Broad St. Phone 139 BRUNSWICK In your home. Throughout Canada and the United States this Cresswell and not to General Hertzog. photographs obtained pf the sun’s disc was to discover whether light week is being observed as “Save The horests It was oulv to be supposed that an arrange wag “bent" in passing by the sun week. Officials connected with the forestry de ment for common action against the Govern earthward as Einstein had suggest ed. As the instrumenta used by the See Bargain» in Windows partments of both countries are supporting the ment’s policies would follow the fusion of the Australaaians gave bad results the From -what two points of printed word with heart to heart talks with Unionists with the South African Party. Ou the necessary calculations cannot be • view is this wrong? other hand Cresswell piadc it pretty clear some made. „ _ . BIG thousands of audiences. However, the Canadians and Bri The answer will be found among British Columbians by no uieftns a stranger to time ago that Hertzog would have to eliminate tish scientists obtained corrobora ^AYBLOO^I to-day's want ads. SALE Modern Shoe Co. forest fires. The Forest Branch of the Depart the republican features of the Nationalist plat tive data at other pointa and h. -i* rE A «ueimmc (Copyright. 1*1$, Assoetated Editerai SHOE Yates and Government Streets hoped theee will afford aome positive ment of Lands understands this to its cost and form if such a pact were to be seriously con results. •-* sidered. He is opposed to-any attack upon the $500,000 in Prize*. everlasting annoyance. It has conducted a tig Has No Equal in Cup Quality, FOUR CHILDREN tirons campaign ‘for several years. Its fire tight solidarity of the Empire. His main object is the Prizes to the extent of $500,000 •eld By Grocers Throughout Canada. were left by the ipte Peter Mitchell, IN MONTREAL ARE ing equipment has been improved and added to creation of a political opposition that cannot be a wealthy grasiellj* of New South “LOWER PRICES” “BETTER QUALITY” from time te time. Risks have been reduced by tarred with the brush of sedition. His wait seems Wales, for the moat perfect woman KILLED IN STREETS ~tbe application of scientific methods and in a gen to have been a profitable one. in Australia*. He also left much Montreal, April 25.—Three children smaller prizes for the moat perfect Paints - Stains - Varnishes have been killed by automobile and "Made in Vlctorl." eral way the. DeparWnent has done just about General Hertzog may not like the Union any man. Beautiful Building Site one by à street car aince Saturday. everything that is possible to conserve the better now than he did when he led the 1914 Mr. Mitchell ideas of what consti FOR WATERFRONT HOME Yesterday two more children were tute the most perfect woman are as 53 x 136; Coat Owner $3.000; critically Injured and are suffering WILLIAMS & HARTE, Limited people s property. But all the elaborate and revolt. He considers that South Africa could follows: Reasonable Offer Refused for Quick Sale from fractures of their skulls as the (N»g P.lnt Company) costly precautions in the world arc so much look after herself ; but he has never attempted Her physical excellence and good result of automobile accidents. In 1 M.mif.rturnr, nmutoutlc Bnntlloa PlllllK». wasted energy and money if public carelessness to explain how she would fare without ’the general health.------r ------one caae the driver nf the car did not Phone 887 Her freedom from hereditary taint Palace Realty stop to aid his victim. 1302 Wharf Str..t defies them. economic guarantees which go with a working disease, particularly of the in $12 Sayward Building Something of the loss which British Columbia partnership in the British Empire. tellecL Her brightness and cheerfulness of experiences in a more or less normal Summer One of the chief reasons why Hertzog lias disposition and the fact that she is a season may be gathered from the fact that backed down may be found in the attitude which person who may be calculated gen 730,000,t)00 feet of growing timber were con Labor" took at the last elections. In a number erally to bear healthy children. mum. 12; wind, 1 miles S.; weather, DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED Her understanding and knowledge cloudy.a><»«h — Harnmg---' ter. 30 1*; tempera sumed-bv the fintttpy last year. These figures arc of in slaves the working man did not support the of the nratn-rturnerts of the history ture. maximum yesterday, v6; minimum. Here Heure: » e.m. te • p.m.j Wedneedey, t MM Setecd.y, 4 e-m. even more illuminating when it is remembered Labor candidate but actually voted for the Gov of the British Empire apart from 46; wind. 12 miles 8 ; weather, foggy. mere memorizing of dates and facts. cloudy. _,__ that the forest products handled, by the saw ernment supporter in order to reduce the Na Iter general knowledge of the cli qu Appelle—1Temperature, maximum mills of the Province in a similar period do not tionalist chances of obtaining a majority in Par mate and geography of the Com yesterday, 34; minimum, 32; snow, 6.» come anywhere near to this amount. In other liament. Labor lias not changed il* mind in the monwealth of Australia and of its Kegine—Temperature, maximum yes main nattiral products. terday, 35; minimum. It; bh.o.w, 2 itienee; A Great New Selection of words depletion outdistances the commercial meantime if the statement which Colonel Cress- Her knowledge and understanding Temperature. utilization of our timber resources. well has issued means anything at all. of standard English literature. Max. Min. A sound and appreciative knowl- F.arkerville ...... It may not be said that all forest fires are The arrangement-is of first moment to Pre- edge of the Bible. Nelson—w-.... • •- caused by Sheer ;—Hitt own Parly sUlUhas a comfort- Her knowledge of elementary-an- TCasttr ...... H Jiral. causes Atejipmetimes responsible for a large ahle majority over the joint opposition: but it. atomy and physiology and of the Kdn.onton ...... 64 au English Cretonnes main functions of the human body Winnipeg ...... amount of destruction. But tt goes without say goes without saying that when he appeals to the and of first aid. \Toronto ...... ing, and official: records supported by ample evi people next time the republican bogey will be Her ability to ride on horseback * >ttawa .... ,rr. v...... «...... « and to swim. Montreal ...... deuce eoufirm the contention, that the camper absent from the scene—a factor that will no The soundness of her knowledge M. John ...... And Other Superior who fails to make sure that his fire is completely doubt influence the result. of practical housekeeping and do Halifax ...... 40 mestic economy. extinguished, or the individual who carelessly dis The Last and- main, teat^-:A..practi poses of a lighted match or smouldering cigarette A* AVIATION TRIUMPH. cal and theoretical knowledge of Grade Draperies or cigar stub, is too frequently the culprit. nursing, handling and management, of infants and the rearing of perfee; $32,634,952 IS Forest fires in the State of California last year By remaining thirty-six hours in the air luo children. Were responsible for the burning over of no l«ss United States. a.viatuts.,Uave created a record for For men the-tests are similar ex All Most Excellent Values cept nursine- ami,, domestic matters. an area than 653.27:’ acres. The damage amounted continuous flight in a heavier-than-air machine, The men must hava done military Ü '"lb very nearly three-quarters yt-a million dollars'.lit is hot to sav that it will now he possible to service as imposed by the Common This greet shipment of Drapery Tahrii1» i« the tsiffeet that hag ever entered the Depart wealth. ment at one time, and it really makes a display worth seeing. There is a great selec And the official return made by the forest service niake a trans-Atlantic voyage with comfort and Mr. Mitchell was a bachelor. He Commons Discussion Affect- declares that more than eighty per cent, of the safety by the aeroplane route in consequence of left his fortune not to- hospitals, he tion of English Cretonne, a wide range of Morton's famous “Sundour” Casement 1,978 tires were “man-caused, and therefore pro 1 this highly important and successful test. This said, or to the sick, but to prevent ting Former Army Men Cloth and a full selection of Scotch Madras and Art Sateens. —— sti knesa and to breed healthy people. Postponed veritable.’’ Moreover, it has been estimated that particular record represents a triumph tinder Hle will la now before the court for Cretonne, 30 inches wide, fine reversible Genuine English Warp Printed Shadow "the annual, lumber loss from forest fires ie the! normal flying conditions over land and within a a statement as to whether the be Cretonnes, fully reversible and most excel United States would be sufficient to build five- comparatively limited area. At the same time it quests are ihârltkOîe and so free of Ottawa. April 26 —A vote of $32,- qualities in effective designs and suitable duty. ___ _ 634,952 for pensions came up liï thé for draperies or loose covers. At, a yard, lent value at. a yard ...... gl.25 room homes for 500,000 inhabitants. I will have been naanretWy possible to take-sibser- Cook's Diary Bought. HouBelastnightrbüronobjectl biTT*- 39 DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED Store Hours: « p.m.i wedn.idiy, 1 p.m.i Saturday, * p.m. EXCHANGE TO ALL DEPARTMENTS 7800 EXCHANGE TO ALL DEPARTMENTS 7800 Fresh Meats—Cash and Carry Shoulder Steak, per lb...... Groceteria Specials Sirloin Steak, per lb...... ,S4^ Shredded Wheat Biscuits, per pkt...... 11 '4* Round Steak, per lb.. 15^ an .* VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923 men's" fashions, shown in colors. He also pumps a continuous stream or LONDON OF FIFTIES lively mudlc into the feature picture. TO BE SHOWN IN There are the usual comedy and IS ALMOST LIKE topical features on the programme. "ME AND MY CAL" FIDM HERE SHORTLY ‘The Game of Life." the A ret En CAPITOL glish super-picture, opened in Eng ONE BIG FAMILY land1 three months ago and has since Military knowledge acquired In the smashed all Great Britain cinema LIMITS» World War, aided materially Injtiandling Popular Feature Is Presented records in London. Liverpool. Man Lady Baden-Powell Says Girl armies of supernumeraries In the chester. Glasgow, Edinburgh and nu Guides Are Sisterhood 1211 Douglas Street course of the production of “Dougins at Royal for First Time merous other points, eclipsing “The Fairbanks In Robin Hood," a United lUrth of a Nation.' "Heavis of the AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY “Me and My Oal“ featuring Betty World’’ and all other big pictures. Artists release playing this week at the Balfour In the English comedy sensa The story of "The Game of Life' Sir Robert Talks About Use Dominion—“Prodigal Daughters.” Capitol Theatre jafid many achieve tion was presented for the first time opens on the coronation day of Queen ments heretofore consiaered impractic at the Royal yesterday, and Inmied - fulness of Boy Scouts Capitol—"Robin Hood.” ately registered success. It Is the jol- Victoria, and we see the actual pro able were made possible vt tne iirsi cession on the screen with the guards, Columbia—“The Siren Call. time in the film industry. liest bit of old London humor that we ______We are not »n organization. I do LIVELY IN SNAPPY Royal—"M# and My Gal.’ have hud here for some time, and drew the Aunkeye, the royal carriage and An Exclusive Display of Silk Mr. Fairbanks wanted to get much more than mere “mob atmosphere into large crowds at each performance. They èvèry .ieiill ’repr.eluée.l from lhe au - i not like that word. We are a move- this picture» For the sake of realism say in London that Betty Balfour Is tlientlcrcuvaw. prints...... in the.... __British____ ,______Muoeum ment. ‘ sisterhood,* like a family «- of an In.Me view of h.r attitude to. and tw keep within the bounds ousting Mary Bickford for first- place The Wes 6T the principal diaror^ hmmt/ was the say D4y- Badeiv FLAPPER FEATURE wards life. * curate facts gleaned from historj by a in the hearts of screèn follower». The ters In the story are linked up with ~Powell described the Girl Guides The whole story is that of the fa corps of researchers. It was necessary liece, which reels with the love of the when speaking at First Presbyterian that each Individual player In the whole Ittlé flower girl Squibs for the ten the historic, romantic and sporting Jumpers and Sweaters Imagine the "high life stuff" that mous novel of the same name by Joseph army should do exactly the right thing don “Bobby," has mostly slum scenes, events of the Victorian period^ and Church last night at a public meet modern motioni -picture------director could Hocking. at exactly the right moment. More but there is a bit of country and Squibs so we find Travers plunging his for ing held under the auspices of the put into his production If he were film Gloria Swanson plays the role of over. there was a wide variety of ac attempts at cycling and roller skating tune on the Derby of I860; we see National Council of Education. The ing the story of the Prodigal Son. “ewlftee “— and a lot is connoted In that tivity required In each tug scene, in are very funny Not the least »PPr«" Cobbles, the bloke, •* 'avln* the time gathering was addressed not only by name. She and her sister out to satisfy many of which 1,506 players r ** elated were the familiar views of old Well, Gloria Swanson transfering the tnelr latest whims are the. daughter» Iaondon. “There's ViccadUy—Just as of ’is bloomin' life" Ut the Old Lon lardy Baden-Powell but also by old stofy of the one who goes wild for once before the lens. All the usual don Music Hall. We see a murder Lieut.-Oenerad Sir Robert Baden- Intricate 1leaves. Rich Colorings, a turn from the male of the species of the wealthy and solid head of the methods of directing were not sufficient it really Is," you hear some one say to the ffmale, goes even one better. Forbes locomotive work». in the circumstances and necessity led and the Tower of London and the Aoo trial staged imin the Old Bailey, the fara- j pPowell.oweii. The YYbolr hair was occupied by “Dad. you're a dear old duck, but and other well-known spots are also mous court room of which Dickens < Bishop Schofield. In other words. “Prodigal Daughters' they to putting into effect a real mUltnry In which she is starring with Theodore you're away behind the times, establishment on the Pickfjprd-Fa.tr- see». To miss this picture this week and Thackeray have made #o much The chairman, in his opening re Roberts at the Dominion TReatre this *%hen the story takes the two banks “lot" during the making of this will be to miss a treat. > mention. marks referred to the widespread im Attractive Styles • week, is the type of picture that plays daughters “dancing towards destruc particular picture. „ \ ^ ... The Crimean War enters into the pression that "modern education is to big crowds. Every flapper has to Upon the order of the Supreme Com- story and we nee the battles of In - aca it to see what in a lesser degree tion to the strains of Jazz, COLUMBIA not properly filling its function of she is in for. And with every flapper This httuse mnd other partie», he** Rerifisn. Sébaatoptil and Bahtitiam enabling the young to choose their island countnr homes, an aeroplane Joy Wt » The Crimean scenes in “The Game of her friends and everybody who knows his chief assistant. Dick Rosson. to the Where there's smoke there s fire— vocation in life, and training them for B e Instance Four Bui There A rc a flapper will want to see it to get sort ride, escapades and Greenwicm V '“*** duty of organising his eighteen hh= sometimes! Life” are said to be the greatest bat it." He pointed out that Sir Henry are called on by the producer to further slstants and to serve as brigadier- But the estent of a fire cannot be tle scenes ever staged in pictures, general over them as if they were so Xewbolt who was heard here a short *S^I ^Finally the prodigal daughters find judged by the quantity of smoke pro and Include the charge of the U*&bt while ago. had dwelt on the theor- many colonels, each in command of a duced, as was demonstrated during tne Brigade at Balaklavu—600 madmen Many Olliers Here— the going too rough aqd learn that “regiment” or a unit A systeïn of filming of the fire scenes tn the Awe-- rmv etlcsl side. The present visitors, on there are worse things t>*n, the homelv mobile telephones such as the United charging> the whole Russian army; morality and religious restraint at which kan dance hall setting in Irvin Willats ri,ig the other hand, had something of the States Signal Corps uses on battle production for Paramount. "The siren while all the World wondered, 1 practical, and were doing something they had scoffed and from which they fields was installed and each assistant Can," featuring Dorothy t — scene was ajtagcd by the permission MONDAY had broken loose, and it la a case for was able to keep In direct telephonic comes to the Columbia Theatre to-day ™ u..ra,nb-y..n* Tor ~~ both of them of “Daddy, can 1 come communication from changing stations. lor the last time. loaned the producer of "The Game of tical duties of life. One very smart Silk Jumper is in On days of big scenes these eighteen An outsider, seeing these scenes in Life" 600 Light Cavalrymen of the Explains Nature of Movement. APRIL 30 The Dominion was packed last night assistants, each directly answerable the making, would probably have be Balkan style with short sleeves for this picture. Handley Wells with to Mr. Rosson. were distributed among come greatly alarmed A wild stam same regiment which participated in Lady Raden-Powell who. wax the | the organ puts on a special musical the hundreds of players and all these pede during which the three hundred the famous charge on the Aelds of first speaker, said that experience and small square collar ; this model programme for the film of .new wo- field commanders wore costumes and men and women characters in the set Crimea sixty-seven years ago. had shown the girl Guide movement makeup in keeping with those worn by registered panic, with great voluptés “The Game of Life" comes to the is in a novel weave with plain col the players so their presence before to be useful from the educational of yellow smoke pouring into the big Royal Victoria Theatre next week, point of view. She than entered into ROYAL VICTORIA the camera could not be detected. dance hall from the direction of the but a scant three months after-He lars, cuffs and band at hips ; colors By keeping the various "regimental stage -where the orchestra held forth an explanation of the nature of the commanders" in close contact with the wus the spectacle that met the gase premiere showing in England, and jt movement, what it is doing and how include gold, rtose. Copenhagen, THEATRE 15 various squads, a strict discipline was of all on the sidelines. The smoke s confidently expected that this pic and why. maintained and the matter of Issuing was provided, however, by smoke pots ture will smash all moving picture reseda and olive green, fawn and orders was greatly simplified. The Guide movement, she aaid, of sulphurous funies, the flames by the records In Canada Just as it did. in came into existence some ten years Mr Rosson is considered one of the use of lycompodlum England. mauve -#7.95. ALL WEEK best assistant directors in the business. One of the extraordinary features of ago and had spread until it now had He has been identified with Mr. Dwan the scene was the remarkable manner 475,000 mcmlters. of whom about for nearly six years during which time In which the director and his assistants 100.000 had been gathered1 during the We have just received a new silk “You Never be has assisted in many big productions. handled this large mob. in a set some- past year. Calling to the platform a Gloria Swanson -Prier to -entering -the, .motion picture 4*»4n«- ttke-’~w -hundred, and .fifty feet BELIEVES THAT J .ml wool sweater with straight girl who was wearing a number-of it AND field, he p'riyed first violin in the aquure Practically, every person had Boston .Symphony Orchestra. Instructions as tp what to do and badges on her arm. 1-ady Baden- front and long sleeves, has a nar where to go when the signal was given. Powell pointed out what each of these 'Can Tell When the scene was completed once. signified and what had to be done in row sash and comes in shades of Theodore Roberts It had to t»e done all over again, as order tn earn them. The. purpose was Presented—by me—University Is’customary Ifi The rhàkthg of ft motion MISSING KIDNEY canary, white and orchid— picture scene This meant that every to help rft'aKc the girl children into Players under the auspices of thing had to be restored to its original better women. The movement iri the #10.50 the Klwenle-Club. “PRODIGAL condition, chairs and table# replaced Old Country had the support of such COLUMBIA and every character take the same po bodies as the Y. W. C. A., the Fibre Silk Sweaters in jumper sition he had before - Buch are eome HAS GAOWN BACK DAUGHTERS” Catholic Women's League. and and Wool Tux- TICKETS UNUSUAL ADDED FEATURES TO-DAY others. In Canada it had been taken edo Sweater in style, are in Egyptian designs with Special Natural Colored Pictures Remarkable Testimony at up by the Daughter* of tile Umpire, shades—of ; on-hid, Peter Pan or square collars ; have $1.60, $1.00, 76c and 60c Showing .. who saw in it something that could ' Parisian Display of Latest Millinery Price Meeting be used for good. mephisto and (trey;, long or short sleeves and long nar Aise Intimate Pictures of the Late The movement had spread very Ticket» may be secured from the Sarah Bernhardt Dorothy Dalton Thai organs can Be returned to the mueh in foreign countries during the the collars, ruffs and row sashes; predominating colors office of the Secretary, €33 Next Week body through the power of God wa* past few years, and the girls of'these sashes are in con Fort Street. Pela Negri in "Bella Donna" the testimony of a man who had been different countries were correspond trasting color s— are orange, brown ahd fawn with healed of a hollow in his body, va ing widely with one another, thus contrasting stripes—#13.75. cated by a kidney removed in an op helping to promote a better feeling #14.75. “The Siren Call” eration at the Arena last evening be between the different nations. fore an audience of over 6.000. "I Hero was an opportunity to help A big human picture of the believe that the kidney has grown many children who were not getting back,’ the hapuy man.deviated with. great Northwest. emphasD. RexThr Err1 Price did more the beat training. It ebeuto bava-be hind it the active support of all wo Ah Attractive Offering remarkable healings at the rink fol men who were in a position to give To Your CAPITOL Comedy—Educational—Orchestra lowing his. sermon. which was an A swered by some 300 people coming to time to it. of French and the alter to consecrate their lives to Peer Opinion of Conferences. Now Showing the Greatest Film Show on Earth Evenings ...... ±Qt and J*OC Christ. • Lieut.-General Sir Robert Baden- The Testimony Powell begin with some humorous Advantage to Matinee ...... 6* and IS* English Ratines J. 8. Gunfnrr rose from his seat remarks about conferences in general. and testified that he had been cured. They were often, he said, like a food Douglas Fairbanks « iwing to a diseased kidney he had which he had become acquainted with IN had to have an operation, and the in this country—puffed wheat. When Purchase White Plain Ratine of fine even fe, uu r m • result was that the doctor removed chewer. It disappears and there ia texture, in shades of grey, very hrusn jlu kldm y. leaving him with J>M^ nothin*-4«~-swallow, -lie- added that pink, maiae. aky. white, Co There was an hollow where the kid he felt sure the Toronto conference penhagen. mauve, biscuit and “ROBIN HOOD” New Carload of Pianos and sterilized ney had been, and it left the testifier would be an exception. He com orange; 38 inches wide—85$ in great pain. He could not pick up Undergarments "Ampieos" Just In mended especially the Idea of send - a yard. after being heavy things because of hi# WVSk-1 In* thoeo who had attended the con ness, but after being cured at one of fere nee to all parts of the country Better Grade Plain Ratine I “ROBIN HOOP” STARTS AT 2,4.20,6.35,8.551 enclosed in the meetings the cavity filled In and He declared he was not going to at fl.35 a yard. The World’s Great is now the same as before. give advice as to how Canadians Now Fancy Ratine in stripes for the yellow I’m not hypnotised," said Rev. should educate their children, be- sports wear, are on ground Robin Hood and hto merry men of Sherwood FOneU Lion Mr. Knott as he dr. w to the close of cauNO he did not know this country's color# of navy, grey, rose and his testimony which stated in brl**f ments although he had been in Hearted King Richard of England, presented with the magnifi m&ixe; 38 inches wide— cent pomp and pageantry of medieval England, box. that he had been cured of a goitre Canada over s week, and therefore, Pianists in Your and also bad eyesight through the according to the ordinary traveller’# THE ENTIRE STOCK OF $1.35 a yard. power of God. X standard, he ought to be able to write Fancy Ratines In plaid effects Blind Css# a book about it. HAND MADE HAND EM suitable for sports wear, are Own Home The daughter of Rev. John Rob The conference had attracted the on ground colors of yellow and son, of Mount Pleasant. Vancouver, attention of the general public more BROIDERED PHILIP grey ; 38 incités wide—$1.85 received a remarkable healing. Dr. to the subject of education and had a yard. Price told the press at the close of interested them more closely in the PINE UNDERWEAR IS The story of the AMPICO Is too Plain and Striped Ratines, an BETTY BALFOUR big to be covered in words. Let the service. She came from Vancou training of the rising generation. ver and went to the Metropolitan There had been too much of the feel ON SALE .AT ONE- excellent weave with ground aw-Taras , It reach your ear through its Church to get a card yesterday morn ing that education wae ambling along shade# of rose, putty and music. Come and hear it. It Is. ing but was disappointed, there be comfortably enough, and that it was TH^RD OFF. maize; 18 Inches wide—$1.75 the only player-piano attachment ing no preparatory service.' " But she better now than it ever had been. a yard. As'SQUIBS’ the Flower Girl that actually brings out the ex attended the afternoon service and This was no doubt true, but if it was Chemises, reduced to m the romantic comedy kit pression, tempo and technique of there received a healing while she good enough for yesterday, the ques Fancy* Ratines, in shaded the artist without you having to sat listening to the service. The lady tion remained as to whether it was f 1.70 to #6.35 effects and pretty plaids; do so In the usudl mechanical had been stone bllniMn one eye slr.ee good enough for to-day and to-mor these have a mercerized she was a year old but was able to Nightgowns, reduced to method. __ row. He did not think it was. It had finish, are 88 Inches wide— •‘ME AND see the time, by the clock at the rear not gone deep enough into the minds #3.20 to #9.00. $1.95 a yard. 99 of the church with both eyes. of the people. The war had shown MY GAL Thirty Prayed f»r people capable of sacrifice for others Some thirty prayed for. many of and for their country, and this was SEE IT AT.I. Willis Pianos, Ltd. | them being touched by the pow<*r of something to he proud of. but educa WEEK God. There were two instant heal tion as yet had not done much for the AT THE ROYAL 1003 514 ings. One was that of a girl who hud abolition of war. “BUILDING TO-DAY' FOR THE WOMANHOOD OF no ear drum in her right ear. Ally How War May Be Abolished. TO-MORROW*" Dr. Price had finished praying for her he tested her bad ear and she was War cannot be abolished by doing Help the Y. W\ C. A. Membership Drive able to hear him speak in the ear that away with armies. Armies are only had had no drum before. Moving the effect of War. not the cause," he farther and farther away from her said. "The cause must be done away he «said. "Say'praise the Lord." and with, and it lies in the spirit of the she .repeated the words after him. people. If you have people who do Rev. Mr. Knott’s sister came to the not Intend to make war. you will not stage with a swelling -on her neck, get war. If you get all the nations said to be a goitre. Following the with that same feeling, they will prayers the swelling had noticeaoly avoid war In any way they can. You solo parts being in the hands of some March last year. Of the sugar ex gone, and it was with Joy In his heart can train boys to be men, without ported last month 10.360.000 pounds that Mr. Knott embraced and kissed training them to be soldier#. There of the foremost singers of the city. The recital will commence at 8.30 went to the United Kingdom and his sister. She fell to the floor fol were plenty of romantic traditions In 5.577,600 to France. lowing the prayers, saying "Halle Canada to appeal to boys. They O’clock. The proceeds are particularly lujah" and "Thank you, thank you, should be taught these, and should desirable Just now. ___ ■ P6AHE Of UFE J about 600 miles southwest of Flat tery. Tlie ship was light, having but 400 tone of carr#> wool and general and she rolled very badly. OCEAN AND COASTWISE SHIPPING LEVIATHAN TONNAGE DOCKED TO DAY CAUSE OF DISPUTE Government Ship Will Get New York. April 25.— Announcement that the Leviathan has been changed a# Survey and Undergo Minor that her grues tonnage le 69.966 ton* Repairs MARINE STRIKE IN STATES All Eager to Make Good in Canada exceeding the 66,661 tons of the Majes tic. and making her the largest vessel in the world, has aroused considerable comment among shipping men. The Sailings in Australian. Ori Shipping Board’s measurements have APPARENTLY INEFFECTIVE JNWELCOME CARGO been checked and declared correct bar ental and Indian Services the United States Bureau of Navigation. The International Mercantile Marins All Aboard the Canadian Company, however. Is not satisfied with The freighter Canadien Trav the result, and will have the Mujestle Strike Order of Marine FREIGHTER THEBEN measured by the American Bureau of eler, returning from Australasia, Traveler Thankful on Leav Shipping. was this morning drytloeked at Transport Workers Effec DUE HERE MAY 3 Yhe f M. M offtetat* -mnrthXT the ing It at Honolulu American system of measuring is differ Esquimalt for atyvey and gén ent from that of Lloyds' and that it tive To-day—Business as The Herman steamship Theben, In the days when the windjammer will be found that the Majestic will érai repairs. The work is being of the Kosmos Une, will reach ►how more than 60,000 gross tons, thus dune by the Victoria Machinery Usual Is Reported at Larger Victoria on May 3 to load lumber predominated on the seas a “bucket establishing her claim to be the biggest at the t’anadian Puget Sound mills of blood” was a popular phrase among vessel. The Leviathan Is 907.6 feet Depot, Ltd. Ports—No Picketing or seamen. long against 915 tor the Majestic, carries for New York. The Theben ar 4.899 passengers and crew against 5.10* On her outward voyage the rived at San Francisco yesterday The curious term Indicated, many for the Majestic, is iw).a feet beam Disorder from Hamburg, having been de thing» from crimps' resorts to a brew against 100.1 for the Majestic. Canadian Traveler is scheduled layed by heavy northwest gales. hops But a cargo of blood is to.sail from Vancouver May 17 New York. April 23^—While After completing here the Theben something different. OPTIMISTIC OVER FUTURE for Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. will go to tleona Bay and then to «The ' 'ar.adian Government freighter Th»1 Canadian Prospector is sche polive to-day picketed the water Vancouver, where she is expected Canadian Traveler. Captain Wilson, Seattle. April 26.—Leo P. Bailey, of May 15. The steamship Brats- which Is now in drydock at Esqui the traffic department of the San duled to sail June 5 for Auckland, mau, transported a car** of blood Sydney. Melbourne-slid Adelaide. front. preserving the .compara herg, also chartered by the South- Frttiiçleciy branch of Balfour,. Guth The t’anadian Winner will sail era Alberta Lumber Company. Is meal from Australia to Honolulu, for rie & Co.. Pacific Coast general June* 16 with general cargo for Syd tive quiet which ushered in the expected to reach this port early the culture of the 1923 sugar crop on agents for the Harrison service, wae ney and Melbourne. strike called by the Marine next month. It is said that the the Hawaiian plantations, officers in Seattle to-day on a tour of obser In the Canadian-Oriental service Bratshurg may take her entire and crew were pleased to »ee the last vation of conditions In the north Transport Workers ' Division of cargo at Vancouver island points. of it. The passage of the Canadian west. He expressed optimism over the Canadian Freighter, which was the future of trade on this coast. recently in drydock here, will sail Traveler from the South Seas could May 7 for Y'okohama, Kobe and the I. W. W.. officials of the or- hardly be termed peaceful. Two of Bhanghat,__ ganization. which claims !H).(KHt WEST CADR0N REPAIR lier firemen were left in Honolulu, one NEW STANLEY DQLLAR. In the hospital and one in Jail. The former American Shipping Boar* v'!y‘'.u,OM-‘YZ,,mo»l^u'K!)be''1V’' gfÜHi ''ei>ortvd ..... ivingnvs- CONTRACT IS PLACED Whether the cargo had any effect on steamship Warszawa, recently pur The. Canadian Transporter will sages from other seaport locâîü one of the men Is not known, but he chased by the Robert Dollar Company, appears to have gone blood-mad all will be renamed the Stanley Dollar. The salt Jtmv 25 frrr YehchÂma. Kvb«> saying the strike was highly effec San Francisco. April 25.—The Gen vessel formerly known as the Stanley and Shanghai. 3 tive at Boston, San Pedro,"Seattle, eral Engineering and Hrydock Com of a sudden. One fireman, J. Middle- Dollar haa been sold. ton, of Vancouver, was assaulted by The Canadian Highlander is sche San Francisco, Portland. Oi*e., and pany, was the low bidder for exten duled to sail July 25 for Yokohama, New Orleans. Members of the I. W. another fireman, J. J. Buckley, a New' Kobe and Shanghai. sive repairs to the Shipping Board Zealander, who had signed on in the W. union at Baltimore were said at Antipodes. Buckley used a heavy Iron In the Indian service the Canadian the national headquarters here to he #teamer West Cadron with a tender The picture shows the first contingent of 10.000 boy* to be sent out to Canada under Commissioner Lamb's Scottish is posted to sail August 10 on Middleton's head. Middleton was ready for a general walkout to-night of $19.599 Since being returned to Salvation Army scheme of immigration. They arrived in Canada this month by the Cunard liner Antonia and are taken at once to the hospital In Day Steamer to Seattle for Bombay and Calcutta. . or to-morrow morning. the Shipping Board by the Robert now settling down to their new life in the Canadian West. The .Traveler. Winner. Freighter, Honolulu, where, when the whip left, THE Few Stop Work. Dollar Company in 1920 the West the physicians feared his skull was Scottish, Transporter and Highlander Cadron has been laid up at Benicia all are fitted with refrigerated cargo In the first few hours to-day there fractured. Buckley, was taken to the was little evidence of the strike and The vessel has not been assigned to police cells. » -check-up- by. police, .shipper!- and an operator and will be placed In The officers of the Traveler report S. S- Sol Due sugar rïcë rival union leaders Indicated only 300 “spot” ciax?. The -West - Camargo, MAKURA GOES Î0 POWELL Bussing through a very severe storm Ur except T another of the Federal Government El of the transport workers' union had Sunday at 1*16 R«W_ _for______Port stopped work. The I. W. W. officials ships, is at the Moore yards being Angeles. Dungenes*.. Port -Townsend STILL INCREASING, prepared for service. The West Car and Seattle, arriving Prattle 6.41 asserted, however, that the strike p m. Returning, leaves Seattle daily REPORTS STATE would effectually tie up shipping mona is to be pulled off the mud RIVER TO LOAD PAPER except Saturday at midnight, arriv when it got under way. flats and bids will be asked, to fit ing Victoria 9.16 a.m. the veseet-fer service. San Francisco, AprîT îô.—Sugar wîîî Quiet-et Seattle. E. E. BLACKWOOD; Agent, make another upward Jump to-mor •12 Government 8t. Phone 71*6 row to $10.45 per hundred pounds for Seattle, April 25.—The strike called DISCHARGING SUGAR. Ship Reported Arrival at Yo Or H. S. Howard, Agent, at midnight Inst night tv* the Marine VESSEL MOVEMENTS Unusual Departure Made by ; P R- Dock______Phone lSM refined cane, according to an an- Seattle, April 25.—The freighter __ _ t here by the- ÇalHornl»- -Transport1 Workers’ Division of thfe kohama to San Francisco Canadian Australasian Line Hawaiian and the Western Rê- 1 ''Xh^rdeen. Aprtt 24.—Sailed: Brush, fineries. This will represent an ad waterfront, according to port authori 14.000 tons of Hawaiian sugar, after Station Direct New York. —Passenger Liner Left vance of forty-five and forty cents, ties here wbo said only a few men which she will proceed to Bellingham Tacoma. April 14.—Arrived: Moer- UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY were out. Handbills announcing the to load lumber and box shocks .for ~ C., Limited. .respectively bv Um tWP.OnPf-______dyk. Rotterdam via ports; Nevada, Vancouver Last Night for In Portland walkout appeared at w of the her return voyage.- . - • a Operator “Sits In" and Hears Havre; ATSttieda, Alaskan prmtir. docks but no picketing qr disorder SAILINGS Portland, April L’5. — Wholesale Leafield and Nauen Plants Hailed: City .of Spokane, Manila; Paper Port to Take on uMi.i» v-un», euu Tvwtmerioa as : dealers to-day announced a fort y- was reported. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES Floridan. New York; Point Lohoe, i Yrince Rupert and Anyox. five-cent advance In sugar, some New Orleans; Chattanooga City. Cargo for Homeward Trip TO EUROPE For detailed information apply making the rise effective at once, LIQUOR SHIPMENTS MET IN OTTAWA * The liner Empress of Canada, New York; Persian Prince, Liver - Make RooervaMowz Haw | OEO-WfeOREdOH. Agent, while others will wait until to-mor i Tel. 19*8 No. 1 Belmont He row. The new price of cane granu TO THE WEST INDIES Ottawa, April 25.—The task of eo now on the coast from the Orient, Seattle, April 24.—Arrived: Per MONTRRAL-BELFAST- lated 1? 110.80 a sack, it total gain of ordlnattng wage‘'schedules as a re Another port has been addej OLAMiOW is able to “put it all over” the sian Prince, City of Spokane, Point Mar 16 ...... Mariais $1 a sack since Afril 11. AND MEXICO GROW sult of amalgamation of the Grand Ix>bos. Tacoma; Philoctetea, Yoko In NawYoric... . Trunk System with the Canadian other liners of the Canadian Pa- to the British Columbia itinerary .Ians 7. July 6. Aug. 2. Metsgams Washington* April f5.“-8j«e« -pro*' hama; Sbidsuoka Mara Vancouver; Mar 2«. Juoo 21. July 1» Marburn IVew York. April - Reffhe« atilhtr XattitnAT Railways occupied a con efflë, according to Chief Wireless Admiral Rodman. Port Angeles; Cui- of the passenger liners of ths M*X tU Juas IS, July 26. Marloch was quoted at $10.25 per hundred hlbition became effective in the siderable portion of the time of the United States exports of Scotch and Operator W. J. Sheepwash, who burra. San Pedro. Salle#: Moerdyk, Canadiau-Australasian Line. MOXTRRAL-LIVKRPOOL CUNARD pounds to-day by three local re national executive board of the Tacoma; Paul Luckenhach, Port May 4. June 1. June 1».Montcalm finers, Hie highest jprice since 1920. Irish whiskies from-Great Britain to Canadian Brotherhood of Railway is in the city to-day.——----- May 11. June I. July 6..Montre»» Mexico and various West Indian Gamble: Nevada, Tacoma; H. F. To-day witnessed the unusual Employees, which has Just concluded Alexander, San Francisco; Kaahu May 26, June 12, July SI.Montclare ANCHOR Islands pff the American coast have Its sittings here. On reaching the Japanese si>ectaele of the liner Makura M ON XUA L-CHIEBOUlfl. .CANADA’S EXPORTS Increases 2.000 per cent. Marti, Coos Bay: Parraman. Everett; ANCHOR DONALDSON Plans for the hlenhlal convention Coast on her last outward voy Hakata Maru, Vancouver. B,C. berthed at the wharf at Powell HOtmiAMPTOTI-AHTWERr The totAls were: 1919, 70.229 gal of the brotherhood, which Is to meetl May 8. June 6, July 8.. Mlnwedeew OF AUTOS GROW lons; 1920, 321.320 gallons; 1921. 334.- this year In Calgary, were discussed age the Empress of Canada, Beningham. April 24.—Arrived: Itiver loading a large consigu- Marti. Jane 20. July is.-Mem* 615 gallons; 1922, *09.600 gallons, ac and the date set definitely for the when but 69 miles oat from Toko- Catherine TL, Alaska; Admiral TA NADIA* SEE VICE FROM MONTREAL Ottawa, April 25.—Canada’s auto Lama, established radio communica Dewey, Seattle. Sailed: Admirai ment paper for the return HOt’THAMPTON-HAMBURO TO PLIMOCTB-CMEEBOUBO-LONDO* mobile Industry continues to show cording tô figures compiled by the week commencing September 17. Commerce Department. After lengthy discussion, a decision tion with Sen Francisco, reporting Dewey, Vancouver. trip to Australia. May 12. June 9. July 7.. ▲usonta...... May 6 Andania. . .. - May IS Important advances. During last -Arriving Yokohama,” direct trans Point ...... Empress of Sootlaad March passenger automobiles export was reached to advance a echeme of Everett^ April 24—Arrived Shipments of paper forwarded to- jhas N. Jnty ft ...... -1------TWD DIED OF BURNS. life Insurance to the members of the mission be^ -riven over a distance Judith, Beattie. Australasia from Powell River and ...... Eniprpoa of Brltala Athenla , . May 4 Saturais .. H ed numbered $.236. valued at $3,228.- brotherhood. The phra will be of 4.600 miles. Ocean Fall* are usually handled by FROM NEW YOU 915, as against 2.988, valued at $1.- Hamilton, Ont., April 25.—Mike* San Francisco, April 24.—Arrived: QUEBEC - LIVERPOOL drawn up and submitted to the local This Is a record that has never Johanna Smith, Coos Bay; W. A. the freighters of the Canàdian-Aus- May IS, June 15, July 13 ... TO QCEEX8TOWN AND LIVERPOOL 731.886, In March, 1922. Freight auto Ordanà and his wife, Sophie, suc divisions for their consideration. been approached by the other Can tralasian Line plying in the British ...... Montlaurler mobiles exported in March numbered Warner, Coos Bay; M. S. Dollar, Caronla ...... May 6 cumbed last night to bums received N. L. Preston. Winnipeg, vice- adian Pacific ships, Mr. Sheepwash New York; Horace Luekenbach. Bel Colu&nbia service. y Q V KBKC - C HBRBOI' BO - Laconia ...... ,.w..... May li (Boston* 883. valued at $301.746, as against when a cab of coal oil In the hands of president for Manitoba, and C. H. lingham; Maul. Honolulu; Dorothy On this occasion there was no SOUTHAMPTON Carmanla. . ..May 1» ScxthU...... May 26 172 In March last year, with a value Ordana. who was pouring It Into the Minchen, Calgary, vice-president for Leafield Regularly. Alexander. Victoria, B.C.: Nome freight steamship available. It was May *4...... Empress of Britain CHERBOIRG AND NOI THAMPTON of $81,982. stove, exploded. Aquftanla . May 1 Mauretania, May * Alberta, represented the West. The liner Empress of Russia, on a City, Port Angeles. decided by the company's agents to Berengarla ...... May 16 recent voyage-reported picking up. the Portland, April 24.—Arrived: L. divert thq passenger liner Makura. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW Leafield Station near Oxford. Eng Luckenbach. New York. Sailed: The llakuria left Vancouver last Car.'er-n.ia . Aj.r. 2* Tuacanla ... May 6 land. .. Ipswich, New Orleans via Puget night for Powell River to load paper PLYMOCTH-CHERDOC RO-LONDON Wireless Operator Sheepwash. of Sound; Nankina Maru, Japan. cargo for Auckland and Sydney; Albania ... Apr. *• Baxonla ... May 19 the Empress of Canada, stated that New York, April 24—Arrived: To Bail Saturday. Money orders and draft» at lowest rates. he can “sit In” at any time when the Olympic. Southampton; Pennsyl She will be back In Vancouver this Pull Information from Agente or Company*» Office. *22 Hastings gt. W.. Vancouver. atmospheric conditions are favorable vanian. San Pedro; jdunrio, Seattle; week In time to complete cargo and Phone Bey. «4L and hear the British station working. Canada. Naples. take on passenger* for the homeward He also frequently hears, when cross Gothenburg, April Î4.—Arrived: voyage. The Makura la scheduled to ing the Pacific Ocean, the powerful Drottningholm, New York. sail from Vancouver at midnight on stations at Nauen, Germany; Bor Friday and Is due to clear from this deaux and Rome. Plymouth, April 24.—Arrived: Vol- demna. New York. port on Saturday morning for New Zealand and Australia via Honolulu. Southampton, April 24.—Arrived: The ship will have a full cargo and Orduna, New York. a big complement of passengers. Plenty of Sales-^ t Boston, April 24.—Arrived! Robin SAYS CHANGE NEEDED Gray, San Francisco. GOES TO AUSTRALIA Shanghai, April 24.—Arrived Bon- Atlantic Ocean dowoso, Portland, Ore. AS REPRESENTATIVE Not Enough Profits Cebu. April 19.—Arrived: Bakers field. San Francisco. OF “DOUG” FAIRBANKS Naplea, April IS.—Sailed : America, Passengers____ailing „by the liner Ma- Commons Committee Hears New York. kura on Saturday willwill include Mr. Services Hamburg, April 24.—Sailed: Sax- and Mrs. Edmund Benson and their Business was good, sales fairly large—but Author of Douglas Credit onia. New York; 19t,b. Mount Car- young eon Courtney, bound for Aus roll. New York. tralia. Mr. Benson Is going to Aus profits were not all they should be. 1 Scheme New York. April 24.—Sailed: tralia as the personal representative CUNARD LINE, ANCHOR—DONALDSON Ottawa Anrii 2K — . Ecuador. Sun Francisco; Durango. of Douglas Fairbanks. Pre.al- Thlt th, world Ta heading ?.auj_h”"n,arCherbourgi Mr. Benson commenced hi* career Such was the situation with one of the big heading Bayern. Hamburg. In the "show" business in Vancouver LINE, WHITE STAR-DOMINION LINE 1 for the most dire disaster that the Baltimore. April 24.- Sailed: West seventeen years ago. when he was as mind of man can conceive un leas Dollar, Los sociated with E. R. Ricketts In the packing houses. The executive microscope there is a change In the existing G ray lock, Margaret CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS Angeles. management of the old Vancouver banking and financial system, was Shanghai. April 21.—Sailed: Nile. Opera House. He subsequently was was applied and- among other unfavorable things the prediction made by Major Hugh San Francisco; 23rd, Artsona Maru, connected with the management of to* found were: Douglas, author of the Douglas Tacoma. the Avenue and Columbia Theatres Credit Scheme, before the Banking Ponta Del Gada. April 19.—Sailed: at Vancouver and later managed and Commerce Committee of the President Wilson, iNew York. houses In Calgary. Edmonton and Too heavy sales of goods on which there was little or House last night. The trouble cen Genoa. April 18.—Sailed: America, Winnipeg. tred. he declared, about the attain New York. In more recent years Mr. Benson Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow no profit and too little selling pressure on profitable lines. 1 ment for Individuals of a reason Bergen, April 21.—Sailed: Stavan- has been associated with the film in able store of the goods and services gerfjord. New York. dustry with headquarters at Holly they see about them. Olympic, at New York from wood, and his friends regard his se Neglect of spots that were natural markets. On the one qide, Major Douglas Southampton. lection by “Doug” as personal repre London, Plymouth, Southampton pointed out. was the possibility of Orduna, at Southampton from New sentative as an indication of his suc — Once the defects were visualized the remedies were producing to meet all demands. York...... ------cess tn his chosen voit. On the other there were a large Andania, at New York from Lon Cherbourg, Havre, Antwerp applied, sales began to mount and profits became normal. number of people who barely got the don. meaqs of subsistence. ‘It Is finance that stands between.” TO FISHING BANKS Hamburg These arc the days of scientific selling. asserted the major. He declared definitely against Seattle, April 26. -The codfishing It pays to push the goods that show reasonable profit, Socialism. schooner Fanny Dutard, last of the — Loans and Wheat , . Puget Sound fleet of cod fishermen and it pays particularly to cultivate markets where sales to start for the Behring Sea fishing -,,H. O. Powell, general manager of hanks departed yesterday. These ST. LAWRENCE SEASON possibilities arc best. Haphazard selling is the road to red the Weyburn Security Bank, was recalled. He did not care to express vessels will be away four or five ink figures. an opinion on whether the recall of month». SAILING LISTS, ALL LINES, NOW PRINTED loans by the t’anadian banks had ef Newspaper advertising is the easy road to all the fected the price of wheat in Uver- people in all markets—and newspaper advertising and “Do you think it did?” Chairman • r McLean queried-of Mr. Good. Ships at a Glance If you wish to bring your friends out from the British Islee « "It is quite conceivable," was Mr. The unqualified satisfaction - the Continent scientific selling go hand in hand. Good's reply. of passengers is the object “What Interest do you think the Ships to Arrive. ive of White Star-Dominion ASK FOR PARTICULARS OF THE The great increase in national advertising in the news farmer'can afford to pay on borrow Philoctetea, Orient, April 24. service. ed money and prosper?*' aaked Al Theban. San Francisco. April 26. Steady, luxurious ships with “PREPAID PLAN" papers reflects the tendency of the times. fred Hpeakman, Progressive member Arabia Maru, Orient. May 4. every comfort and conveni for Red Deer. Margaret CoughiAn, Montreal, ence leave nothing to be “We charge nine per cent.” whs the May 5. desired. The cuisine and Reservation,, Eert and Weetbound reply, ‘‘and I have the statements President Jackson. Manila, May 5. for 240 cases Which show that, out Empress of Russia, Orient, May 7. accommodations are fault side of unearned Increment since they Ships to Sail. less. Saturday sailings. •11 Government St. Telephene 1M2 Write the Bureau of Ad*ert!ela$. American Newspaper Pub came into our district, these men Makura, Sydney. April 28. White Star, Red Star and lishers Association. IN World Building, New York, 1er » copy ef have on the average each saved $«W) Phlloctetês. Hongkong, May 10. Its book. “Today In the Newspapers.’* American Line regular sail a year." President McKinley, Manila, May 2. ings from New York to "That Is the most chéerful Informa Coastwise Sailing*. Europe. tion I have got,” commented Mn For Vancouver. Speakman.______Princes* Charlotte leaves 2.16 p.ra. C. P. Sargent, 619 2nd ,Avs. dally. Seattle, Wash., or Local Ànts CHILD LOST LIFE. Prince -J Louise or Princes* Alice leave* at 11.41 p. dally. (Inadian^^JMational Toronto, April 25.—Climbing Into a From. Vancouver. tub of boiling water when his mother Princes» Louise or Princess Alice WHITE STAR left the house to hang out a washing, arrives 7 am. daily. three-year-old Teddy London was Princes* Adelaida arrive* at 3.16 DOMINION LINK fatally scalded here yesterday. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923 ESTABLISHED 1888 FOOTBALL CONTEST NEWS IN BRIEF ALARMS TO SAVE CASE WILL CASE IS ts your Young Men! That a thief had entered hie store As the result ef the Winnipeg and stolen an alarm clock was re trial of a corresponding case, AGAIN IN COURT ICTROfA Make Your Next Pair Our ported to the city police to-day by wherein the accused was charged Tin Dun. The thief in the absence of under amended legislation with on attractive Famous the owner, helped himself to $2 publishing an invitation to guess Mrs. Emma Hood Gives Evi change from the till. the result of a football contest was not yet to hand, R. C. Lowe asked dence Regarding Her terms^ So that the business of the Esqui a remand in the city police court Crawford mau School Board might be further to-day for Williom Levy, charged Sister facilitated Secretary K. P. Matheeon, New System of Bells Will Pre on remand with a similar offence. Shoe of that body, has now Installed a C. L. Harrison for the Crown telephone at his residence.. The num vent Recurrence of Living agreed to a remand until Monday Narrates Incidents Alleged to ber is 7S95Y2. Burial next, stating, however, that he was Show Mental Instability Messrs. Gomel!, Pomeroy and Mil anxious to proceed, e« ethers were effected by the present case, and ler were appointed by the British No longer will city officials have Mrs. Emma Hood was the first MAYNARD’S SHOE STORE ampaigners in session last night to further chargee against other per to take a chance of being buried son* might follow. witness this morning in the trial of 649 Y a tee Street act on the ex-aervlcv committee in alive as part .of their daily duties. connection with the May 24 ceb-bra the case in which an effort is being WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE I tlon. The association endorsed the In future when they find them made to break the will of her sister, candidacy of Miss Gladys Thorpe in selves locked in city vaults and the late Mrs. Amelia Collins, which the queen contest. . " hermetically sealed from the outer Came for Fruit will left the bulk of her estate to her In a short session of the Esquimalt world all they will have to do I» to companion. Miss Elizabeth L&ng. Police Court to-day a first offender press a button and sound an alarm For Ailing Mother, Mrs. Hood examined by D. S. Tait, as fined $50 for breaking the terms that can be heard all over the City testified to the existence of insanity ma of the Government Liquor Act. "I Hull, Alarms are being installed on in her family. She testified that Mrs. ill never come back again, Judge,” city vaults to-day for this purpose But Got Liquor Collins had told witness that her HALL’S said the accused to the court. “If I and great is the relief of Building j husband, Mr. Hood, was golqp to can’t get drunk in the city I won’t Inspector James Barff and others have improper relations with Mr. Sulphur and Molasses with orne here at all.” A friend paid his who have been entombed in the past. Stating that he wanted to come to Hood’s children. After this, witness The alarms installed in city vaults had as little as possible to do with Crcariif of Tartar-^-the old-fash- fine, and led the man away just as town to obtain a special brand of he was wishing" a Jovial farewell to to-day are so loud that they can fruit for his ailing mother an Indian Mrs, CpUlps. On other occasions loned Spring Blood Purifier. haFdly fall to attract attention if arif of the Quamichan Reservation, forgot Mrs. Collins and another sister, Mrs. AnD that means really ‘•THE NAME IS THE BRAND." At the meeting on Tuesday of the official happens to get sealed up. hia parent when he got here and took Cogan, had said that her husband 35c. Per Bottle Victoria branch of the Retail Mer They are expected to bring half home a bottle of Intoxicating liquor, was no good. chants’ Association it was decided to dozen people rushing to the aid of stated l>ominton Police Officer Tom "Our case/1 remarked H. W. R attractive terms! Delay telephone Hon. Charles Stewart, Min the lost one. O'Connell' to Magistrate Jay In the Moore, who Is appearing for the other HALL & CO. ister of I m migrât loi|, and Hon. 8. K. Installation of the alarm system side,” is that these accusations are follows the dreadful experience of City Police Court to-day when Allen owning a true Victrola no Tolmie, setting before them the views W. Ferguson was charged with sup the result of n disordered Imagination CENTRAL DRUG STORE of the Association on the subject of Building Inspector Barff some weeks on the part of Mrs. Hood. ago. Mr. Barff was working in the plying the liquor to the Indian. In longer. The happiness in immigration. The executive endorsed the excitement of touring the city the "Pardon me but it is not,” said Victoria, B. 0. upper storey of the City Assessor's Mrs. Hood. your household will be the action of the president and sec vault when some misguided official Indian lost sight of the dutiful ob retary in sending letters and tele ject of hts mission, stated Mr. "These ideas regarding your hue seeing no one in the bottom storey band and children," asked Mr. Tait, increased by music more grams In connection with the salts of the vault slammed the massive O'Connell, and trouble in large por tax. the Chinese question and othter tions followed. “Did Mrg. Collins persist In them? iron door shut with a bang and Yes. she did. She kept repeating than you have ever matters. locked it.„ When Mr. Barff climbed Ferguson pleaded not guilty through R. C. I»we, who appeared them.” The Triangle Club ef the Y.M.C.A. down the ladder to the bottom storey "Did you ever hear any talk from dreamed! concluded its Winter season last of the vault he found himself help on behalf of W; C. Moresby,’who will less. He began to think of Tutankh defend the -accused when the case is Mrs. Collins about what she was Our Sale Continues evening with a banquet. An address going to do with her money ?" by Harold C. Cross, boys’ work sec amen and wonder whether he would heard on Wednesday next. The ac retary, on the club's opportunities for become a mummy in time. Feeling cused was granted bail at $1,000. Always Talking About Money service was a feature of the affair. that this would hardly1 suit him he "You could't go into that house FLETCHER BROS. Macey-AbellCo.,Ltd. Angus McKinnon, accompanied by hammered on the door and yelled at without hearing talk about money, Western Canada's largest The House That Sells the top of his voice. and her relatives, and that they were •17-919 View Street Mr. Hinton, Joseph Brintoto and Mrs. Music House Ts IKS one mat is kept tn repair. Sample contributed an excellent-mu Finally someone, happened to pass not going, to get any of it.” said Mrs. Make up your mind NOW to put sical programme, while W. Machin. and heard him. An official who M1IMIVETI) Hood. that-house tn eatable condition and Assisted by S. Howard, entertained knew how to open the door was “Did she ever speak about her hue 1110 Douglas Street realise on your investments. rushed to the scene and the Building See us about the lumber you need. with un exhibition of conjuring. band's body?" EARTHQUAKE RECORDED Inspector was released. If this had "Yes. She was afraid somebody That a. general mating of ail ex- happened around five o’plock, Just was going.to raise"It." C. P. S. LUMBER An earthquake of moderate in service organizations would be called before the hall closed for the day, STOP SAYS JUDGE There was a stepson of Mrs. Col tensity, with well defined records on for eight o’clock to-morrow evening he mighf have been suffocated. lins, a half-breed, whom Mr®- Col and Timber Co., Ltd. ail instruments, is reported from in the rooms of the Army and Navy Tests of the new. alarm system tor Tins did not treat very well, Later trfmxale* Observatory, the record Veterans' Club was announced at a day proved extremely satisfactory. Says License Foot of Discovery St. Phone 7060 Mrs. Collins told her $500 had passed commencing at-2 hours. 47 minutes, meeting of the Veterans of France When the alarms were rung half the $e Endorsed and they would not be troubled with 55 seconds yesterday afternoon, last night. All ex-service men are officials in the vicinity came rushing the boy any more. Mrs. Collins did and continuing- ror an.hour.. The invited to attend. The object of the out of their offices to see what was not say who got the money. Witness Yes! There Is a distance m estimated dbotrt to1 discuss the part to bo the matter. bacT never beard oT the boy again. miles fFôm Victoria. played h> returned, men in connec We cannot have people driving like She advertised for him a few weeks tion with May 24 celebrations. The ago, but got no answer. BICYCLE SALE meeting endorsed the candidacy of 74604111 maniacs all over the country," stated Difference Miss Glacrys Tfiorpe in the-queen con Magistrate Jay in the provincial po Family Difficulties 7 Bicycles at ... 7.60 lice court to-day as he sentenced P. The measure of Eureka superiority lie» 10 Bicycles at ... test.—______■______1______Witness at one time asked Mrs. 10 Bicycles at ... 8. Alien to a fine of $60 with the op Collins to help their mother, but Mr. in the great volume of air that rushes 16 Bicycles at ... . 11.71 No Soap Better Capt. H. W. Crosby, of the Ana- tion of Mgnding one month in Jail in Collins refused. A remark by the certes Ferry Co., is a visitor to the default m payment. Court that witness was doing her through -the nozzle—and the ve-< VICTORY CYCLE WORKS ——For Your Skin------city to-day, completing arrangements Following a trap set by the Pro best to blackmail all her relatives locity at which it travels, and is Four Doors Below Government 9t for the opening of the service on May vincial police between Parson's drew from witness the reply, "Am the secret of Vacuum Cleaner Ef JACOB AARONSON Than Cuticura 10. Previous to the formal opening, Bridge and the t-'our-MUe Hill on the not compelled to come here and do 601 Jehneen Street Phong 7U there will be an excursion to Victoria Chinese Expecting Evangelis Island Highway on Sunday; Charlfcs It ?” ficiency. on Tuesday, May 8. bringing a num Havelock Greene, charged with speed If It was not for the money In it, Let Ua Demonstrate. ber of notables who will be the guests tic Revelations Met by Police ing, was driving between forty-two you wouldn't, do it, 1 presume," said of Cle.a, .I. .\Var.KO. 4kt,..Wftbeon here. and forty - four miles an. hour,, stated^ thw Court- It Is the Intention for the ferry tc With Crow Bars Constable Owens, who testified that On cross-examination. Mrs. Hood Hawkin$ and Hayward make one trip each way daily , until the accused twice refused to stop said Mrs. Collins wan about sixteen about the end of June, and then two The customary calm and unruffled when called upon to do so by the' tfhen ah# got married. Electrical Quality gad Service witness and Constable Irving. The BEST trips daily, for. the rest of the season. exterior of Chinatown was shaken "Isn’t It a fact that yp«r mother Stores. Oak Ray Liberals A series of excursions to 'Sari Juan accused replied that he was a tour never forgave Mrs. Collins for get 1507 Douglas 8t„ opposite City Hall will hold a and Orcaa Island will be arranged for last night by the lnscru table ^work ist and did not know the laws of this ting married the way she did?” country'- It was an old car and he Phone $43. Sundays. ings of fate until its alleys resounded Not that I know of. 1193 Douglas Street, near Fort Street MILLWOOD PUBLIC MEETING had seven passengers, he said. "Isn't It a fact that your mother with a veritable hum of excitement Phone 3627 at St. Mary’s Hall, Tale Street, Oak Bay, >“!t is surprising what these old preferred to live with Mrs. Reese, As the enlightened were making cars can do." observed Magistrate on rattier than, any of tier three da ugh ready to attend a meeting in the Jay, aa he fined the accused $36. ters in Victoria?” Mrs. Hood wag $4.00 P. B. Allen, similarly charged, - was =£5 ' TMUBBPAV. APBH. 35 -; win Chinese Theatre,' where Rêr: Dr. C. asked. said to have travelled at the rate of Delivered In the City Limits at I B- m- i No. IX she had any preference it S. Price was to lead them into grace .from forty-four to fifty miles an hour, would be for me. I -was always kind The meeting will be addressed by the through Scriptural teaching and pre driving with one hand on the wheel HON. A. M. MAN&ON, Attorney- cept, Chief Fry and a large posse of to all my people, and tried to shield University Players—“You Never Can TelT Lemon, Gonnason Co., Ltd. General, and F. A. PAULINE, M L.A and another round the waist of a girl them in everything. Member for Saanich. WHEN SHACK BURNED the city police were leading another accompanying him. Constable Owens when experimenting with new feed», »o why not «tick to the reliable ones Had Met With Foul Play Phone 77 2324 Government 8L Commissioners will be present who. he section of the inhabitants into the urgetf that the license of this driver that you know? fore and after the meeting, will be glad police station under a warrant couch be cancelled. Constable Irving cor Her brother, she testified, was not to assist in putting on the \ oters List Aroused From Sleep to Find ed iii the hard realities of the law. roborated the former witness, stat right in his mind and had shown the names of thjOee desiriQg to be regia With persuasive eloquence Dr. ing that he too saw Allen driving with violent temper by knocking down COMPANY, LTD. tered. Beds in Flames VICTORIA FEED Price urged his congregation to pay his left hand and the right around the cattle. He went east to get married 1110 Government Street. Phone “Two-Nine-Oli-Eight" heed to the precepts of Christianity waist of a girl. and was drowned. She understood Two suits of underwear and one and believe in the power of Faith. The accused denied the single- from the reports, that he had com PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. pair of trousers to-day comprises the With dramatic force Chief Fry and handed driving, but pleaded guilty to milted suicide. Witness did not sole assets of two occupants of Cabin hie men plied axe and crow-bar to the charge of speeding. know that in a subsequent investi 3. in rear of 640 Pembroke Street, urge his gathering to heed the man That is too fast altogether—it is gat ion the detective said that the Heavy Teaming of Every this morning. Returning late last date of the code. driving like a maniac.” observed brother had met with foul play. Description a Specialty. night the two • occupants, longshore Chow Kee and 33 ’others were Magistrate Jay as he fined the ac Witness said Mrs. Coltine had been men. reclined on their beds smoking. booked at the station on charge of cused and ordered him to present afraid she might give Mrs. Collins Phones 248. 241 Apparently they dozed off into being Inmates of a gaming house his driver's license to-morrow for hypodermic injections, but there was Martin quiet slumber, for the next thing they indorsation with the facts of the no ground whatever for such a sug located in a set of rooms known as prosecution. Baggage Checked and Stored knew their bedclothing was on fire, the Oriental Club, situate on the gestion. There was a niece, Gwen Aspirin Express—Furniture Removed and the narrow confines of the shack west side of Fan Tair Alley. They dolyn Reese, who stayed with Mrs. were filled with dense cjouds of deposited a total; of $1,700 In bail Collins.and whom Mrs. Collins would Our Motto: Prompt and civil smoke. Hastily both made an exit money, and were given their liberty. not afterwards givq back to her service. Complainte will be dealt to the street. 1 Neighbors hastily In court to-day the accused pleaded parents. with without delay. clothed the victims of- the accident. EX-POLICEMAN "So that there was one relative Senour’s not guilty through their counsel H. 717 Cormorant Street. Victoria. Meanwhile the lire department,, W. R. Moore and were remanded that Mrs. Collins was fond of?" en Motor Trucks—Deliveries. called by the alarm at 3.30 a. m., re quired Mr. Moore. *** ■ until Tuesday for hearing. T don’t know whether she was sponded and quelled the flames. The The police raid in which the ac interior of the shack was wrecked. JAILED FOR THEFT found of her or not. I know she cused were taken, was a spectacular didn’t like her relatives,” said wtt- UNLESS you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you 100% Fire fighters were amazed that the affair, which was staged by the chief occupants escaped from the burning at 9 o'clock last night. Chief Fry Twelve Months' Imprisonment premises uninjured. Mrs. Hood was still on the witness are not getting Aspirin at all gathered every available man from stand when Court adjourned for SELECTED FIR the* station. Including the entire staff on Each of Eight Counts 1 ARTILLERY MEN MEET of the City Detective Department, lunch. Pure Paint and surrounded the premises on all Footprints Aid to Capture sides. To the curious eyes of by Millwood standers the police made their way House Breaker THE BEST Guaranteed pure paint, for Will Decide on Form of Re in, and after a search of the premises union To-night the long file of prisoners was taken to Pointing out that hie thefts and every indoor and outdoor job of forgeries had covered a period of sev In order to make arrangements for the station in the patrol wagon. painting. For satisfaction and eral months before his arrest Mag $4.00 their third annual re-union, the 15th EDUCATIONAL MEETING. istrate Jay sentenced John Murray ■ SMS HERE For Big Double Load economy It will pay you to use Overseas Brigade Association will Mqwat to twelve months' imprison hold a meeting this evening at 8 The Women's Progressive Conscr ment on each of eight charges, to run See V» For Quantity Discounts this pure paint. o'clock In the Y. M. C. A. All mem vative Chib held an educational meet concurrency, Jn the city police court Luncheon Launches Cam bers of the association are requested ing last night in the Balmoral Hotel; to attend. Mrs. Randall presiding. Mrs. Frank W. L. Morgan Fuel Co. Last year the re-union took the Mowat was convicted of breaking paign for Building Fund Marshall whs unanimously elected and entering the home of J. H. Dun- Largest Dealer in Victoria form of a smoker, while the previous The MELROSE CO. year a banquet was held, At the secretary, and Mrs. P. J. Hinnott Was kelly, 2509 Vancouver Street, and also The Y. W. C. A. building fund Phone 766 656 Yates Street elected representative to the central Upon seven counts of obtaining campaign received an enthusiastic LIMITED meeting to-night a decision will be send-off at the inaugural luncheon reached as to the forift of the re- executive. Arrangements, were dis money by forged cheques. The ac cussed for a silver tea to be held at cused pleaded that he stole to get held this afternoon in the Stobart Accept only an "unbroken package" of “Bayer Tablets of FORT STREET the Balmoral Hotel on May 2, from 1 food for hie family. Captain Both Pease Building. Jj to 6 o'clock. A fine musical pro erland on behalf of the Salvation Alderman Sargent attended in the Aspirin/' which contains directions and dose worked out by UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS THREE ARE FINED. gramme has been promised, and Army urged leniency, stating that a unavoidable absence through Illness bridge, 500 and other popular games Jail sentence would lose a soldier’s of Mayor Hayward, and performed physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for A number of speeding cases were of entertainment will be provided. pension of $85 a month for the ac the Informal opening ceremony, called In Provincial Police Court to The business being concluded, a very cused who had a wife and family to peaking in praise of the excellent Colds Headache Rheumatism day. Among them was that of Kneud Interesting and Instructive address support. rork of the association and wishing Henry, who was said to have trav was given by Mrs. Coady-Johnson on Magistrate Jay. in passing sen uccesa to their further undertaking. Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis elled at 30 miles an hour around a tence, pointed out personal sym S Hf«. Moore's Statement, curve. The accused explained that "The Influence of Motion Pictures on Pain, Pain the Children of Our Schools.” A let pathy with the accuse* could Niot Mrs. Bishop presided at the Earache Lumbago he was being annoyed by an erratic ter was sent to Mrs. Gibson, wishing override the results of his serious of driver in front and sought to over- luncheon and introduced the speaker. her a speedy recovery from her re fences. The accused stated he1 had Mrs. Moore, who gave an eloquent Heady “Beyer" boxes of IS tablet.—Aleo bottles of 24 end 100—Druggist*. také him. "That is tfce way acci cent illness. The meeting concluded been a watchmaker and disabled dur little addreea, emphasizing the fact Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture ef Mom- dents happen.” remarked the Court, ing the war, and that he had served that the workers must thoroughly a, etlcacldeeter ef SalleyItcacld. While it is well known that Aspirin <*>•*■• *•£* and the fine was $20. A. H. Pease, with the playing of the National manufacture, to assist the public against Imitations, the Tablets ef Bayer Cempeag Anthem. three years o# the Vancouver police understand the aims and objects of will be stamped with their general trade mark, the "Beyer Créas. charged similarly, was said to be force. A plaster cast of foot prints the Y. W. C. A. and must be en travelling at the rate of .42 to 44 miles WILL ASK RECOGNITION made in the Dunkelly garden was thusiastic themselves for its success an hour on the straight away stretches shown to the court, but not entered before they could rouse enthusiasm and fined $25. R. Walker, similarly At a meeting of thé Nanaimo City as evidence. Mowat was convicted in the public. Above all things she charged, was fined $20. In the last Council recently the clerk was in of obtaining over $260 by cheques urged them to impress upon people and Rennie St Taylor, and the Van- Wlwxn Ymir Tires Need Attention. See •cas»--the-police, officers stated the atruoted- -to • get in . touch- with the from-ae-ven -firms ♦deficit,hat 4be but dr itove promotewas- no tpublic to c overinter- ! SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ncll I villi 1 11 vo iivvu nttvmivm ^vv driver was handling his car with TAland Milk Producers' As- Royal Humane Society to secure Detectivb Phipps told of arresting in addition to the ladies care, but going a little too fast. recognition for the bravery of Eri the accused, srho he said, admitted eut In the future work of the associa of the various churches represented Mr. A. H Bonn.ll, gineer M. Fagan of this city. Mr. the theft of a sewing machine from tion? Mr*. Moore fully endorsed the on the board. Old l)umb.Ue," whlcl Us and Ask for “DON” Charged with parking hie car ad Fagan, a locomotive engineer, some the Dunkelly home. Detectives suggestion made recently to the s.nt.d her. ehortty, 1 jacent to a fire hydrant, F. M. Rat- weeks ago affected a thrilling rescue Phipps and McLellan were responsi Kumtuks Club that a "Y" camp Organise Drive. to-day. tenbury wa* fined $5 In the City should be formed here In Victoria for when he crawled out along tne run ble for the capture of the man. trail Two Ufe memberships in the Y. W. o o i Police Court to-day. A Juvenile of ning board of his locomotive on the ing him from a suit of clothes ob business girls and visitors, on the Ml* Kiel* M. fender charged with assaulting a C. A. were handed in at the luncheon Esquimau and Nanaimo Railway near tained from the firm of J. N. Har lines of the Y. W- C. A. camp at and a good turn up of volunteers London. Engl Chinaman, was remanded for hearing Wellington and swept a little girl vey. Ltd. Banff. Ltmch, B.A., < in the Juvenile Court at noon on Some sixty guests attended the augured well for the success of the from certain death, at great risk to campaign. In Vie THOS. PLIMLEY, Ltd. Saturday. his own life. LIBERAL DANCE TO-NIGHT. luncheon. Rotariana, KiWanlans, Gyros, Chamber of Commerce and Receipt books, pin tickets and Broughton Street Phone 697 Victorl*, B. C. The Young Ladies’ Liberal Club Y. M. C. A. being well (-«presented. committee badges were distributed to helpers during the course of the will give a dance to-night et The tables were gaily decorated In Joyln Phone 2019 0*k Bay Branch Liberal headquarters. Government the "Y" colors, with daffodils and proceedings, and it was announced and. Broughton Streets, at 8.30. narcissi. * that all members of the pub “Kodak As Zala's orchestra will be in attendance The committee In charge expressed scribing to the cause would in and a large turnout of young Lib much appreciation of the generosity tisse receive a card of mem “Building to-day for the womanhood of to-morrow.’ You Go” eral» is expected. Hon. John Hart of local firms who had contributed to The functions being brought Help the Y. W. G. A. Membership Drive. and Mrs. Hart will be guests of the the menu, among the donors beingXiclose, friends and helpers Yea'll obtain better result» It you Dependable Druggist club on this occasion, arid many of Messrs. David Spencer, Ltd, Hudy with a renewed faith .In t have the right Koduls and filma 1121 Government tit-. Entrance to Arcade jective and high hopes of a Let ue help you chooee them: the older Liberals will also be son’s Bay Co., H. O. Kirk ham. Pat „ Block. Phone 426. Burns, Shelly’s. Golden West Bakery i ful to VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923 10 BASEBALL. CRICKET TIMES SPORTING NEWS GOLFING. SWIMMING Amateur Ball League Weather Plays All Kinds of Pranks in Snort. World, Will Return Amateur . . . . . 6. Wrecking Golfer’s Game and Pitcher’s Effectiveness Card To Geo. Von Elm /9Hoar Will Open on May 12 . Rommel, Star Ringer of ItlO- [ivtxtee. i TO BE RE-INSTATED United States Golf Associa Philadelphia Athletics, . PUX.X0-V , C. P. R. Will Entertain Eagles In Opening Game at the Cs tion Will Lift Suspension Finds Trouble Using His on P. N. W. Champion on Stadium ; Mayor Hayward May Pitch first Knuckle-ball With Wind Ball; C. P. R. Will Bring Outside Team z September 14, Which Will Blowing in His Face— Enable Him to Play in U.S. Here For Exhibition Game on May 24 Rain Spoils Spitball m ■ ' Amateur Tourney Three teams will kick up the dirt at the Stadium this year in Ay Billy Evans the Victoria Amateur Baseball League. At a meeting held last New York, April 25.—Ths execu Golf players, like ball players, show night it was found that a fourth team cannot be secured to take a tive of ths United States Golf Asso to advantage or disadvantage ac whem rr “tb ciation yesterday announced that tbo franchise in the league, so it has been decided to have a strong! cording to the weather conditions hoop composed of three teams. The brand of ball that will hei lOUN suspension of Georgs von Elm, of that exist. IS «ÜNK- _ilt Lake City, former Trans-Mis dished out to the fans this season is expected to he of a better Take the case of Pitcher Ed Rom calibre than last year when the league consisted of four nines. mel. of the Athletics. Rommel is a itm WWUP TAICW sissippi and present Pacific North great pitcher. Any twirier who can THe kink* OUT west champion, would be terminate* The opening game will be played on Saturday^y a wr* the OF ROMMBL'S September 14, thus permitting hlm t • C. P. R. entertaining the Eagles. Mayor Hayward will be ap- Wlt^ team must be so classed, participate in the National Amateur frbak veuvray Tournament September 16, at Chi- preached to deliver the first pill across the plate with Capt. Troup, curve, fine change of pace, and is the honorary president of the local ------remarkableun,“" fielder. When he *■Is Von Elm was suspended indefin league behind the bat to try and stop pitching a team has five inflelders. a itely by the U. 8. O. A. last August. the Mayor's fast curve. The next How'ever, Rommel’s most valuable No official explanation was made at game will be played on the follow Chicago Cubs asset is hie knuckle ball or fingernail the time, but It was understood his ing Tuesday evening between the ball, aa you will have it. This freak connection with a sporting goods C. P. R. and automotive*. delivery makes Rommel & tough & firm In violation the association’s There will be two games a week Bring Streak pitcher to beat. The ball comes up amateur regulation was responsible with the teams playing two games in waves. and it Is almost Impossible for the action. a week alternately. The evening game to time It with any degree of accur Fj The executive committee's action, has been changed from Wednesday acy. Cy. Perkins, who catchea Rom ED which amounted te * fixing- - ei flight to TuesTtny on art-erant of _the- Up to Seven mel. «Imply alms to get" In front of year's exile from amateur champion Wednesday League playing their the fall and break it down if he is 1&MME.L GEORGE VON ELM ship competition as a punishment for games on Wednesday afternoons unable to catch it. 'riN(3B- NAIL- von Elm’s offence, was reached after There will be 24 games played Cleveland's Winning Streak Wind Bothers Rommel a reconsideration of the facte. throughout the season with each FL1H6B? nine participating in 16 matches and Weather conditions have consider Fressure Fram West. the final game of the season being Halted by Detroit; Ruth able to do with the effectiveness of Soccer Final Recently It was understood golf played on August 4. this ^eUvery, If the wind Is at his authorities in the Far West, includ Pickles Another Homer hack Rommel Is practically unbeat ing A. 8. Kerry, president of the Affiliate With B. C. A. B. A. able. However, If the wind Is blow ULMVO CAM Will Attract Pacific Northwest Golf Association, At the meeting It ru decided to ing directly at him it takes part of ROLXW1 A «OME HA05 MOULD brought pressure to bear upon the U. the meeting of the New York, April 25.—Ty Cobb's the wiwave out of the ball and the de 8_ jÇL A- in an effort to have von^Klm. -aend a delegate to the meeting of the BBeCOttOa 4N-ÜUD------AnUUeur ‘Baseball J letroft Tigers, steadying In the ninth itvery, v.» j at, .uvb—tu.w t»v c ---•OOtFBR reinstated. No announcement, "how* Take the spit-ball pitcher and start ever, was made as to whether these Association to be ------held —in Vancouver inning. . off a wnwobblyhhiv rame,game, broke' the . .'rak RecordCrowd - an April t&zr Waiter E. Lorimer wm him on a wet, day and he is not near well. Playing on - a coures. that la some of the runners* are at their best efforts Influenced the executive com winning streak with which the ly so hard to hit as on a dry day. .tan, a. th. diamond ctebrlttea. A selected by committee and managers aandy. which uaually means alow, or on a sloppy track, others must have mittee's action. to represent the Victoria Amateur Cleveland Indiana began the season The condition of the cover, also the alar who hit, a long boll but la In- While the date for expiration of his on a course that has.been alowe» up it, fast to show the way, while some Baseball League at this meeting. It by taking yesterday’s game 8-7. grounds* has much to do with suc- cUned to be erratic Is alwayl han.li- thoroughbreds tike any kind of go Island Fans to See Ladysmith- -“sentence’' wtii enable von Elm to was also moved that the league affil 6iiiir of Die spir-ben "Pitcher. by rain, the player wlio retlea on the take part in the national amateur The Chicago Cubs, who lost their capped while playlne on a course with roll for distance la at a decided dia- ing. That is why form plays such a iate with the B. C. Association so aa Seldom does a manager use a spit totg part In the selection of "ttrer win ’Varsity Game; CoHegians title event It-will not permit him to first contest of the season^ to the ball pitcher on a wvt day. It a rain narrow fairways. On a oouraa with advanfage. enable the_dinner of Xtifi- local Wide fairways he 1, merely an ordin ners In the running game. engage in either of the two major ,- league to plày-off for the B. C. cham Pittsburgh Pirates, ran their streak suddenly comes up the manager in- High wlnda alao eerlouely Interfere There are some golfers, thorough Busy on Exams sectional championships in which he up to seven yesterday by beating St. \ ariably has some other t wirier ary player. . with the play of many golfer,. It la breds. who are always in the run- has been victorious, the Pacific pionship. L . . .. warmed up ready to go to the spitter’s not unusual to count certain players A letter was also brought before the Louis 3-0. Some Golfing Handicaps in» regardless of weather or turf con Northwest title event at Seattle, and meeting from the May time Frolic relief the moment he starts to lose out If a tournament Is started with ditions, but a majority of them are Vancouver, April 26.—Tw<^ special Trans-Mississippi championship at Babe Ruth, adding the psychologi hi* stuff. Some golfers In getting distance a stiff wind blowing in the face of the Committee in which the hope was cal touch so long missing from .his hit a rather low ball and rely largely subject to the whims of the weather. boats will be involved in the transfer Minneapolis, both scheduled in July. expressed that the Amateur League Ground and weather conditions play players. In the home racing game hitting, yesterday knocked a home as important. a part with the golf on the roll. It the turf la fast, all la that they' would stage a ’Baseball run for the edification of President at moot,, at flii WiiriHiYir Miaifl After winning iha P- tLj W~ chMA? * game during the throe tlays- «atefcra? Hgrdinr. who watched, hie ' heme* VICTORIA LACROSSE football populace to this city on Sat pi unship here last year when he de tion commencing on May 24. team.' the Washington Senators, lose urday. Ladysmith fans have chart feated Bon Stein, of Beattie, von After discussing the question the four to nothing. YOUNG FILIPINO SETS Elm went East and was runner-up to gattfr was handed .over, to the C. P. Ths Philadelphia Athletics, despite Norman Brooks Selects Team CLUB MEETS TO-NIGHT ered .the Princess Royal, and guar-, Rudy Knepper for the western ama R. manàger who will bring aft outside a strong wind, came through without BREAST STROKE RECORD an teed that eight hundred 100 per teur championship. Von Elm played team in. most probably a Seattle a mistake, beating the Boston Red A meeting of ths executive of cent, followers of the mining town’s wondrrful golf here, and wai In e nine, and stage an exhibition game Box 7-3. whife the St. Louis Browns Manila, April 25/—Tsofilo lids- To Carry Australia’s Colors the Victoria Lacrosse Club will champion eleven will accept the class by himself. It was with a great Independently. were winning their second game of fonse, a twenty-year-eld Filipino, be held this evening at sight special rates arranged by Secretary deal of regret that local golfers learn * Another matter before the meet the season 1-0 from the Chicago to-day swam the 220-yard breast o'clock in ths Metropolis club- Bob Cavers, and make the trip to the ed of his suspension, which was made ing was the report of annual gath Whits Sox...... stroke with ten turns in a tank rooms. All members are requested mainland to see the provincial final. without any real cause being made ering of the B. CG A. ;B. A.» Manager McGraw, of the New in two minutes and fifty-six see- mm, A»™ l^^r^Thr,,«Tr1',^L to attend, •» Imwrtant btismsss Nanftinm. Is chartering- the -Pat tor ~ * TîëTd—m ^'Vatieourer hr *ttwr fet York" "Giants, tried owt two rserwit — onds. T>HS 4s ss4d- *s-wnssk ths locution announced to-day that ™”.’K H.wlc.e «chl.eilngei will be transacted. A letter hài Von Elm will not be able to defend world's record mads by Stephen a apectal -trtp and wlH wend another ter it was stated that Dave itchers yesterday and defeated wilted by Norman Broofca-Jam* O. Anderson. 1 B. Hswtea 8chl«amg.r bean received from Corey Hases, four hundred. Cumberland la for his P. N. W. title this year. The McFarlane. past president of the local rooklyn for the fourth consecutive Ruddy, of Chicago, April 6, 1921, «id 1 D Mclnnla—Will represent Australia in the 1M» nJvU *L of the Vancouver club, in regard when he covered the distance in warding a contingent of two hundred championship is to be staged at hall hoop had been elected Honorary time, six to four. ; The difficulty encountered In the completion of the team through the 1 to the •‘psacs" meeting held in 8«Attle. snd one of the young stars. Ê The Cincinnati Reda evened their three minutes flsk Ths occasion and every other mining centre on the Vice-President of the British Colum akllltv of Anderson to leave hie bualneee has been overcome, the •*er*'ar> Vancouver last Saturday night Island will have its direct representa Bon Stein or Clerk Spiers, are called series with Pittsburgh and their of lldefonso’s swim was a tryout uld. by the offer of a public subscription with which to procure a busln and it will be considered at to bia Association for the ensuing year. standing in the National League by for a team to enter the Eastern tion at Athletic Park when Referee* to win. Another important item that was night's meeting. Locke, of Victoria, starts Vancouver taking a heavy hitting game 5-4. Olympic games at Osaka, Japan. eubetltute for the player while he la away. stated in the report was an amend Ildefonso is an enlisted man in and Ladysmith away on their cup ment to the present constitution in AMERICAN LEAGUE. the Philippins Scouts. hunt at 1 o’clock. the matter of players. The motion At New York— R- E; Undoubtedly the greatest soccer that the B. C. League wishes to Washington ...... * * A REST PERIODS TO BE crowd that ever glimpsed a final In iEBICIN GOLFERS adopt Is that a team playing for the New York ...... 4 » ” FRANK TR0EH RANKS B will be on hand. Bob Brown la championship be allowed to secure BitterlM—Morrldge, Brltlheart, Ku«- Gymkhana So Big It making preparations to handle an three more players from any team in sell, Mc Emphasizing Our Unusual Values in priong Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ and Girls House Cleaning Sugges The “Blue Bird” Takes All -the tions Fom the Grocery Dusters Department HOSIERY Welcome Brand Ammonia, 2 bottles for 26# Drudgery Out of Housework 35c Each fleckitt'e Blue, per packet ...... 6# Per b^>x ...... $2.00 MEN’S HOSIERY During housecleaning days a There is no greater drudgery for the house Ben Ami Bncke, each . . .,...... good Duster is half the work. Powder, per tin...... *...... ♦ ■ 17# “Beaver” Brand Cashmere Hosiery wife than the old style wash day. with all its At HOT' special IdW prftié W* Made epee tally for Hudeon’e Bay Company, and the beet Hose value Witch Soot Destroyer, 2 packet* for.. 25# attendant worries and discontent. are offering a quantity of nice to the whole ol the Dominion. All pure wool cashmere. “ - Wellington Knife , Polieh, prr tin lO# Brown, bleck and myrtle. Sises 8% to 11th. Per pair..... 50c To-day, however, it is not necessary to ruin soft grey flannelette Dusters and...... i..30# one’s health and happiness, for a perfect solu at, each ...... 35# White Wizard Laundry Compound, i>« r pkt., Otter ” Brand Cashmere Hose tion has been found in the lO#. 26# and ...... sf...... 50# All pure wool Cashmere Sock», in a good heavy weight, made In Fela Naptha Soap, pe/ carton of 10 cakes. England bpecially for Hudson’s Bay Company. They are unshrink spreial...... 86r able. and our complete confidence In these goods le your <7Ce» Chloride of Limp* per pkt.- ...... 18# I safeguard. Black and brown only. Siaea 81» to 11%. Per pair.. I VV Cheesecloth 2 for .,. ."’.yZV...... 36# Gillett’e Lye, 100 per cent. pUte. per tin 1$# Men’s Bilk and Cashmere BlucBind Sankey’p Sudz. special, 3 pkt*. for ... 25# All-Wool 3-1 Bibbed Half 7c Yard Pearline or Gold Duet, large aixe packet*. Hoee Hoee Kl ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER eaéh ...... 35# AND WRINGER » For polishing Furniture or Whit# Glee* Laundry Starch, per pkt.. lO# This I» a weight heavier than In grey ahade only. This Eng cleaning window* there’s no Dainty White, the Great French W'ash Day cashmere and Just right for lish sock Is famous for comfort which frees the housewife from a most dis thing to equal Cheesecloth. Aid. Special, per bottle ...... 23# Hummer wear. In shade* of and wear. Genuine silk (not ar tificial ). and cashmere makes an agreeable task. Here i* an extra special quality-/ Quick-Wash Washing Tablet», per pkt .26# dark and light green Lovat. — Ideal sock. All riMi, 114- to rij4* The Bluebird Washer operates on the oscil — at a -price that will enable ‘Perfect Laundry Soap, speslal, * S6 Tam fawn Lovât, heather, light and Pair...... #1.00 every housewife to lay .hi a for ...... $1.00 dark grey. The comfort sock lating principle, which washes clean without good supply. Per yard^ .. 7# Sal Soda In bulk. 3 lb*, for.l...... 10# and a long wearing eoek. Hires ‘‘Wolsey” Fancy Wool injury to the most delicate fabrics. Cull and »!h to 11%. Per pair .... T6< CANDY Half Hoee see this machine demonstrated on the Irftwer Hudson’s Bay Co.'s Broken Butterecotch, per ‘‘Sportsman’' Fine Pure I lark and light gresn Levât Main Floor, or better still, wc will demonstrate English Cotton II,...... ?...... SO# Wool Half Hoee shade» with red lip tops. E'ir- in your own home without any obligation. Hudson*» Bay Co.'s Crystalized Fruit Can In 10-1 rib. This come» in lleh made and Black Knight dye. dies ...... - 80# The finest all wool Hose, and Gendrtg’s Assorted Chocolates, containing fancy fawn migture Lovat and you to purchase this great labor-saving device -will give I bn utmt* «tqefartlun Our easy payment plan enables Sheets light and medium Lovat- green - " for thè tnRfti pSÿffiëUt ot...... $5.00 Maraschino Cherries and Assdrfed CTeams. shades. . The Ideal brogue half- In comfort and wear. All eUea. /Made from fine closely woven hoee. English made. All elles. Pair ...... *»J* - cotton, fottv bleached and en- ______*------80# Pair ...... SI.16 Pascatl'e Finest Nut Milk Chocolate, reg. Purs Cashmere Hose, With tirrig free from dressing. Ex 50c. Special, 4 lb. packet*...... 40# Galvanized Wash Tubs cellent wearing quality. Fancy Cashmere Half Hoee, Novelty Silk Clocks --Lower Mam Moor -No. 1 -alga,.each ...... -—$1.50 Perfection Oil Stoves / Hemmed Fheet*. 72 x 80r Per Another English make", -and is AU English Made No. 2 sise, each ...... $1.75 pair ...... $4.60 Fancy colored diamond*, com made in a fine gauge all-wool The new Perfection Oil Cook Stoves offer the sokttion.of Botany cashmere. Two-color _ No. 3 size, each ...... $2.00 Hemmed Sheets, 72 x 90. Per Special Sale of Jardinieres bination colored etiipe and many .aît household cdokîûg problems for the hot weat^ef^ months. -pair™ ...... - other fancy novelty designs are hand-embroidered clocks that Large size English .lardinierea. in plain shown. Look these over while are smart and new. In black, Copper-Bottom Wash Boilers Made in the following sizes: Hemstitched Sheet*. 72 x 90 Per the selection Is unbroken. All brown and grey. AH sises. Per I air ...... $5.50 art colora of green, roac, mauve and sixes, 94 to 114- Pair $1.25 pair ...... $1.00 No. 8 else, each ...... $2.40 Model No. 32, two-burner. Price. Model No. 3 ''three-burner. Price Hemstitched Sheets. 80 x 99. Per yellow. Choice aasortment of various $32.043 pair ...... i.. ..a. $6.50 each ...... $37.50 No. jj^Cebi Pet aliapes. To take 8 inch size ikiIk. Wash Board» $10.2.» No. 12 cabinet .;$6i5Q - No. 5*t,“tme»lmnier i*rlw' $8if » ...... Extraordinary.,value, BOYS* HOSIERY Zinc Wash Board*, standard else Nb. 42, two-burner. Price $18.$0 eavh ...... Boys’ Golf Hose at ...... K...... 70# No. S3 Cabinet ...... $10.25 “Sturdy Led” Boys' Bleck Glass Wash Boards . .. -.$1.00 - - Pillow Cases Odd Fsnoy PUtes Worsted Hoee Fine worsted wool in 4-1 rib, Made from strong evenly woven A few otld lines in fancy china dee- Built extra strong for real boys. English knit, with extra spliced Spring Clothes Pins cotton ef very durable quality, All wearing part«- are extra feet and knit to tit the leg. Fancy nrated Platea, suitable for afternoon .26* New Perfection Ovens hemmed pillow cases.sjjer pair, spliced. The b<*t value In Boys' Three doxen tor ...... tea uac. Special, to clear, i Q „ Hose on the market. Sixes 7 to new color deslgns, in roll tops. T6* end ...... *1.00 No. 42G. two-burned, glass drop No. 42 G.E., two-burner, as above __each ...... Ate/V ...... __ In shades of heather, Lovat %nd pfif* . n...... ,.$,40,60 Hemstitched Pillow Cases, per Clothe» Wringers ■■■ Price -----pelrrwy. *1.00’ aHd US» ’ T-L6#,f Vàin V loor " JIM*10 ••••...... • 66* ' grey shade*. An extra special In W«i carry a full line of Repair Sixes 10% and 11 ...... $1.00 Fully guaranteed “Rapid** Clotljéa .*No. 41 G.E„ op*-burner, glass drop Golf Hose for boys. All sixes. Wringer ...... $7.76 door, blue enamel door frame. Parts for all Perfection Oil Prlce/^7...... $8.04> , Stoves. Boys’ “Weeresister" Bleck 7% to 9%. Pair...... 75# “Créât" Clothes Wringer, $8.00 Heavy Bibbed AU-Wool Boys’ Extra Fine Bnglish- Turkish Towels Oeehmere Hoee / ' ♦ Made Golf Hose A big assortment of Turkish Diamond Knees mean extra long 44 wear at the knees, where boys Novelty colored, turnover tops, a Ideal" Water Power Washing Machine Towel*, in white, brown, with wear the stockings out. You better grade stocking, In hea colored stripe*, neatly hemmed cannot buy a better quality fine ther, fawn and Lovat.. shades ends. Good absorbent qualities. These Washing MachmCx are equipped with the best miitui on the market,, and with ordiuun Each 20#* 26#. 39#. 69#, Hose In the world. Sixes 7% to that the mothers will admire. 8...... $1.00 eare will last forbears. They will o[ierate on ordinary eitÿ water pressure, having a low- 69# and ...... $1.00 All new stock and wonderful Slsee 8% to 9%...... $1.26 pressure, horjàdutal water motor, constructed entirely of braaa. , —Main Floor Sixes TO and 10% ...... $1.35 value. Sixes 7 to 8...... $1.00 $24 50 For big boyâ, sise 11.... $1.50 8% to 19...... $1.25 Special Price r WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S HOSIERY Women’s Fine Quality Lisle Hoee Women'* English Wool Hoee Discontinued and Broken Lines in With WMe hemmed tope neamlees In <*ôattlng, i*-ar! grey, fawn, mole and fashioned legs and feet. In and Vlack. wittt fancy squares colors of white, brown, grey, navy and t* ripes; this In a sea'mle**, Beds, Springs and black. .Sise* *4 to 16. a well reinforced ho*e, with wide pair ...... "...eh., hemmed top*, and la exceptionally Women's Fibre Sttlr Hots ■mart for all sport* wear 1 ^ HIGH GRADE CORSETS and Mattresses at Special A splendid wearing quality for 14 to 16, at, per pair ...... ■ports wear, with wide hemmed Children’s Fine Quality •!> Lisle tope, seam at back of leg Wool Socks Low Prices and wearing part* well reinfoired; In grey, gold and blujr^full fash Simmons' Heavy 2-Inch Post Bede, $16.95 ■ come in brown, gr*y, white, also ioned, with single emetic tope; a At Greatly Reduced Prices black. Sise* 1% to 16, at. per Two only In 4 ft. aixe White| Enamel Beds, pair ...... 11.00 rood wearing sock suitable for Spring wear Sites 64 to 84. a*, 2-inch continuous post*, with flx*e 1-inch Women’s Heavy Fibre Silk Hess per pair ...y^...... 85c Tins Special Offering comprises a number of lines now clbcontinueil by the manufacturer*, With wide hemmed ‘op*, shaped pillars ...... $16.95 leg*, and t-eamlens reinforced feet, Children’* Fine Cotton Seeks also line* in broken sizes which we are eliminating from our regular stock. There are Cor in grey and navy only. 8lse* *4 With «adored rolled top*, "iti white sets here fur every type of figure in the following makes: Nemo, Bon-Tnn, Royal Worces Simmons'* Walnut Steel Bed, $18.96 to 10. at. per pair ...... T...... 65e wlthVhade* of skjr, romper, brown Four only walnut finished Steel Beds. 2- Women’s Heather Mixture Silk Hoee pink, lavender, yellow and mauve. ter, a la Grace, 1) .4 A, Namsie and Treo Girdles. All greatly reduced for speedy inch. continuous posts, five fillers, Sim In 4-1 rtb effect, with wide hemmed Jr w-ell reinforced neamle»* sock ; top*, fashioned leg# and seamlee* in sixes 4% to 94 Per pslr. . S8c selling. mon»’ patent lock, In full size only $18.95 S pair* for ...... $1.00 reinforced feet. In cordovan and. AH-Fslt Mattresses. $8.50 j green, navy and natural, navy apd Children’s 1-1 Plb Cotton Hoee D. A A. Corsets of Good Quality Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets white, also navy and green. >f*e* With >4"ide top* and seamless feet This Mattress Is well made, well filled, 8 4 to 16. at, per pair For medium and full figures. Rises 21 QO tufted, with roll edge, fine art ticking. toee and heels being well rein Coutil, in pink or white. Sises 20 to to 36. Reduced to ...... •...... *F*»*4fO Women’s Silk Wool Hoee forced in black only; size* 6 to $1.00 At ...... *8,60 Suitable for Fprln„Spring wear, a 9%. Per pair ...... t5c 28. Reduced to ...... le** hose withrtth narrow hemmedhi A Better.Gr.de Felt M ettr.ee, $11M Children’s Strong Cetten '« Sock* Bon Ton and Treo Girdles top*, feet being.welleing^ywell reinreinforced, A gued grade Felt Mattreas. builtln layer» come In mating-and white, nigger With ribbed roll cuff of self color* 0.0, a La Grace Corsets Sixes 23 to 32. Kor medium and fuit, Off QO and white, fp&nfawn and white, and in White, brown aiul nmi^r Mue and wllf nut lump, has good an tlcklna grey' andand^rtflte. white. Blse* 8% to lti, and black; sixes 6 to 84. Per For average and slender figures. Sizes Value to $8.00. Reduced to. . ^OeVO and roll edfce ...... *11.00 at. per pair ...... |1.76 pair ...... »...... 25c r 20 to 10. Valu* to $1.76. Reduced to.. $1.98 —Second Floor All White Felt Mettre.., $13.96 A good grade all white Felt Mattreaa, with Exclusive Styles in line ticking, roll edge, hulk In layer, and QUALITY GROCERIES guaranteed not to lump ...... *13.96 Hudeon’e Bey Special Mettr.ee, $13.86 Cro**e A Blackwell's Grated Parme Special Chicken “ CLEOPATRA” Woaetoffe’e Purs Jams and Jeltlee Thin I» a fine Mattrers. I.ullt In layer*, of In 4-lb tin*. Strawberry. Rasp san for Maceronl, per hot 40c, *5e Wraps and Coats berry or Black Currant Jam. per and ...... $1.10 good grade white felt, double stitched tin ...... Sl.ec Quaker Brand Choice Quality Pump These elegant Wraps and Coat* will Luncheon—50c edge, fine art licking, a very good tnat- Black Currant or Red Currant kin, No. 2 tins ...... 16c t„se and guaranteed not to lump. *18.86 Jelly, per tin ...... |1*0 - No. 24 tin* .. 16c appeal to smartly dressed women, Served To-morrow from Finest Quality Bulk Raisins, seeded 2 for ...... 36c being beautifully tailored from the 11.30 to 2.30. Sports Oxfords Soft Nap Spring, $16.00 or *eed!ee*. per lb...... ,....16c Clark’» Perk and Beane with To This le an all-ateel Spring, with heavy Fancy Broken Walnuts, per lb. 40c mate Sauce, per tin ...... 10c finest quality navy picotines and tri- MENU frame, made to fit any bed; with eteep Libby’* Fancy Quality Bartlett Peers 1 for ...... 25c ‘Cleopatra’* Oxfords are the lat «trap*, will not sway, rag or mark the No. 2% tins, each ...... 10c 2 for ...... 36c c.otines. Featured are the Russian Cream of Tomato or and ...... tic Clam Bouillon est and smartest in Sport* Foot- mattrea* one of the beat Springs on the Tea Garden Brand White Baas blouse models, wrap styles and market and guaranteed for trn^yrura Honey, 17-os. Jar*, each 4Bc Campbell’s Temato Soup, 2 tin* wear. They are admirably France-American Brand Spaghetti for ...... 26c straight line coats, many of them be Côld Salmon - Mayonnaise with Tomato Sauce, Special, per Fester Brand Cooked Lunch Tongue ing handsomely embroidered in self Pulled Lettuc* adapted for street <>r country Woven Wire Springs, $4.80 tin ...... 18c per tin ...... 30c and ...... 60c and contrasting colors. Styles and club, being‘ fAirly heavy in the A strong-woven Wire Spring, with .elected McLaren’* Imperial Cream Cheese Chicken a la King wood frame, reinforced with avel «trips or Pimente Cheese, par pkt---- 10* L^byby,e Camed Beef Hash, tin 3*e sizes suitable for women and misses— Potatoes Hi Cmim Rote and having soft ptiabtc Hudson's Bay Ce’e. The Beal ef for ...... 76c in all aleee. 4 fi. • In.. 4 ft., anA* Quality Pure Melt Vinegar, per Cauliflower uppers. Shown in very smart Each ...... ••••• v4*® bottle ...... 38c Sugar Crlep Corn Flakes, pkt. 10c Pure Gold Brand Salad Dressing McKay’e Cream ef Barley, pkt 34c effect*, combining beige Powder, 2 pkta. for ...... 2»c 3 for ...... $1.00 Buffet $49.50 to $69.50 Jellied Ox Tongue colored suede with brown —Second Floor Lamb Cutlets - cfiaud Froid calfskin, grey calfskin with Shrimps ;Jn Aspic grey suede and beige calf Potato Salad - York H*m Building To-day for the DRUG SPECIALS FUR STORAGE skin with . light brown Scott', Emulsion, 50c value ....48c Nell Scrubbo, Mr relue for ...... 13c Iced Rhubarb Foule smart novelty toecaps and Womanhood of Lyeel, 4 osa. for ...... 16c Palmiers Oln Rllle, Me value ...... 31= new triple perforations. Creelln Disinfectant, 8 ox*, for 18c FUR REPAIRING Boston Cream Pie or To-morrow Luxor Tellet Water, 11.88 value Bth* Belto, per lb...... 16c Sardines Bax Indale All sizes, per pair, —Main Floor for ...... yam le Belli Beep, 20c ceke.^2 Germent «eg, 13 0# value for |1»0 FUR REMODELING Help the Y.W.C.A. Membership Tea - Coffee - Milk - Buttermilk Germent Beg. It 25 value for $1.78 Broadway Beth Soap, 16c cake, 8 r Spring and Summer prices new in —Fourth Floor Drive Cloth Brùeho», lie value for ...9to for ...... G-,.-.. ...tfe effect. $8.50 and $9.50 12 COMING TO VICTORIA Mr. R. H. Clive, and the Hon. Mrs. Clive will be visitors to Vic toria in June from Pekin, China, MBIT UK where Mr. Olive holds an Import ant position with the British Em bassy. His wife Is a daughter of Lord Muir Mackenzie, and sister of Mrs. Mark Hambourg, wife of ‘ r Jr these reasons the famous musician. Lady Burn and party are due here for a visit Three Hundred Answer Altar on the next inbound sailing of the Call, While Many Could Empress of Russia. ENOis recommended Not Come she could be heard in the streets she proved to those present that she no Wonderful Demonstration in longer had a sore throat or tonsilitis. many medical men “Glory to God” she said in Chinese LOUIS PASTEUR and offered a prayer to God for her Thé ingredients of ENO’s “ Fruit Salt ” are not only of JUSTUS VON LIEBIO (1822-I89SÎ Local Chinatown BUE MBTCHN1KOFF (1803-1873) healing and to Dr. Price and those At the special mass meeting of Chinese in town who had not heard highest gradc-they are subjected to the severest kboratory of Jesus Christ, and his power to Fil far km prmripin pu Chinese which ran into the early tests, and prepared, refined, and compounded with scientific imstmraf Maal Éatrmcls. tmthéfor i •/# heal. , hours of this morning. Rev. Dr. C. 8. One Chinaman who had injured correctness. ENO is entirely free from drastic m.nera Price enacted some more remarkable his back at the mills and who had and unusual healings which had a been attending a chiropractor for a salts (such as Epsom and Glauber), sugar, or remedy took the platform and testi touch of the sensational. The meet fied that he had been cured through flavouring of any kind. Its purity is unquestionable. ENO ing was held In the New Chinese faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and agrees with the most delicate constitution and is equally Theatre, on thb corner of Government his power to heal. He could not bend and Cormorant Streets, following the hie hack before but was able to touch effective both for the robust and the invalid. Your health The Advancement of the ground with his hands, he stated, a* I general meeting at the Arena. Over following the healing. A woman with is safeguarded and benefited by the morning glass ot 800 Chinese made their way into the- dislocated shoulder, heart disease building, while some 300 Orientals and a crooked spine was touched by Science Keeps Up were turned away from the doors. the power of God Dr. Price asserted. Rheumatism, neuritis, deafness, Eyesight was restored and organic blindness, au d ma ny other maladies troubles healed, according to state were IS! treated. ~ New Help Found for the ments made by the sick and Infirm “We have come to-night to bow prayed for. Their statements were before the feet of Jesus/' stated Dr. Interpret<*d by Dee Chow and mis Price, who went on to tell in a simple sionaries who attended. Two Chinese language which was interpreted to Weak and Debilitated women were tested after they had been hts audience the life of Christ, and prayed for, and they were able to see how healing might be secured by from the eyes in which they were faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and ENO’s THOMAS SYDENHAM stated to be blind. Deaf were made giving a 100 per cent consecration. CIENTIFIC progress has become so rapid (1624-1689) to hear, tests being given those who Three hundred came to the platform that it is" almost impossible for the average fj lit > jtiW r»(infi WrrfwMi had been treated. Most of the cases and received cards. Three calls had were instantly healed, and testi to be made, and then there were S 150 persons in the audience who were person to keep up with the wonderiu| discov monies given to the audience who not able . to come to the stage but FRUIT SALT applauded vociferously. eneseries tnatthat are leauingleading luti uhuukucomplete. mastery wof . , were prayed for. disease.• • WWWWe a have come toA Ofeel— ^that1» « ft ftkthere «* — — ftis ft ftAftreally I no limit to what the Pathetic Case. It was a wonderful meeting, and yl$A your druggist fora bottle to-day, and oüe Chine» «tri « « carried to I Çr Price haa ttocWM to « test its merits to your own satisfaction tireless workers in the field of medical research can achieve- the »ta*e. not being able to move ber fo l n* hl* The cense of the extreme weakness of body functional activity m order to escape death limbe, to weak was her condition. I « ,ne Arena. HAROLD t. RITCHIE * Ce.,U6 through starvation. In other words, the* cells She was ill with tuberculosis of the TpROMTO . end mind end the nervous exhaustion that is lungs. Her body wAi so weak that ! fttVfirm C. M. G. BRIGADE so often see^ in men end women, and for curtail their production of vital energy and, as it could not support itself even to sit .«•which they have not been able to account, a conscience, the entire body is weakened, just up. blit had to he propped against I There will be a meeting of Sdl other as it is after a day of extremely hard labor if pillows so that Dr. Price might be I ranks of No. 1 Company, 11th C.M.O, has been found. And, what is much more able to pray for her and anoint her J Brigade in the men's recreation room "important to the thousands thus afflicted, a way we do not time for a mid-day lunch and rest. with oil. She was apparently touch- In Wmcaroh—the reconstructive tonic— éd by the power of *God, her body I at the New Drill Hall on Thursday has been discovered to relieve these symptoms shaking all over. She lay on the stage next at eight p m.. In order that de end promptly restore vigor to the body. are combined the inorganic elements present moaning. Several cases were prayed tails pertaining to the forthcoming u in the food we eat, and which the cells oftto? for. While she was under power of God. It has hcen found that the lose of weight, une girl who had-ergaaleArouhlefl and dance may he discussed All mem strength and energy that brings distress and body require in order to produce strength ifttd tonsilitis had fallen to the platform, bers of tntithts unit are earnestly re energy and rebuild tissue. When taken three but after awhile recovered and Jump quested to be .on hand at that hour. depression of mind to countless men and As there are vacancies for more re or four times a day, Wincarnis furnishes the ed to her feet shouting praises to the women, is often due solely to the fact that the Lord, and yelling al the top of her cruits in No. 1 Company, llth C.M.O, inorganic elements present in the food they eat ççQa with ,xn abundance of the necessary in voice "Thank you Jesus." Meanwhile Brigade, the orderly room will "be organic elements, and the body promptly re the very sick girl apparently received open on Thursday evening next, be are not properly utilized by the millions of hcr ’héallnr" înd notloni'after -x- I twwn the hour, of 6 and 1* o’clock, Tittle cells of which our tissues are composed. gains its lost vigor, weight is restored, and there clamatlona of joy came from her lip» -I In order»«*•' that,h»' those »"*'"*wishing >to“ Join,oln When these cells 63 to receive the proper is -* full recovery of energy. For almost half-a- Praise God" she said in Chinese. “I may be sworn in’, century, physicians have prescribed Wmcarnis will be able to stay up.4* The remark amount of these inorganic elements—when was greeted with applause from the they are faced by a " * for the wok, anemic, nervous and run-down. audience. Tears of joy came to her eyes and she was only subdued after she had offered up a prayer to God "I—m mw*™ " Two Sisters. It was not long* after this that her j Wincarnis - sister came to the stage to be prayed for. Hhe received an instant heal- ! ing. if the demonstration which she | gave was any criterion. She com The Reconstructive Tonic plained of throat and tonsil trouble ] her voice hardly being audible. Dr. I $130 a bottle At all good druggists Price anointed her with oil and com- I manded In the name of Jesus of I <>A oerj .otrrcWi^hp^dwaHbipgtkofmpwooeion V*" Nasareth that the troubles leave the I body. She fell to the stage every I COLEMAN & COMPANY, “CANADA.” LTD, 67 Portland Street, Toronto limb aquiver. It was but a few I moments after that she gave her first demonstration. Telling praises to the J t Lord at the top of her voice so that ] ft» MUMNK | (~BluecBird For *250 less than any other car of its size 0 il/Z O-DAY, in the Blue Bird, people are pur chasing at $985 the roominess and comfort Wi) Tprovided heretofore only in cars selling for Crm»,-5mction Views ot $1,250 or over. 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The ITince says he the Railway Commission, by direc duetrl&l expansion is equally import will not only look in. but will come ant as our agricultural expansion, be countries to' come, to a country, Quality and Charm tion of the Qovetnor-in-Council, has where their burdens would be lighter down and live with them in camp." ordained that the earnings »»f the cause Canada is in sight of becoming Sir Robert asked the Cubs in Vic STATES NEEDS OF an industrial as well as an agricul and It would ' release for Industrial <*anadlan Pacific should be used as toria to get into correspondence with tural country, and It is economically and commercial development tlfe sur a bisls for fixing rates in this coun plus Incomes of those Canadians who Distinguish the Cuba in England, ur.d tell them try. I would not think that to be a unsound to epunt on recruiting that all about Victoria and Canada. , labor from An agricultural population would he glad to Invest their surplus safe or proper method under normal In Canadian enterprises." DAILY IS THE CHIEF'S "They think over there that you.live conditions and with a normal rail : or agricultural immigrants. That among grizzly bears." he said. "You way situation. It has be/*n induced, ( fatal mistake was made by the can load up your letters with grizzly however, by the fact that the rail- | United States. SIDNEY NEWS. bears us much as you like, but if you Beatty Says No Sectional 1 What we see mto need Is what 1 ways constituting the Government Special to The Times. write you will certainly do them a syété® were not built for co-ordina ' might call a 'balanced Immigration,' good turn." Views Adopted by C.P.R. tion but in many cases for competi which would supply our industries Sidney. April 25—A school of Members of the Scout executive tion. It follows that the larger the as well as our farmers with the best killer whales were seen in Saanich Urges Canadian Boys to At present yesterday included: business of the Canadian Pacific, the available help. ... If only the Inlet on Monday afternoon, presum H. T. Ravenhlll, chairman; the Head of System Speaks of greater Its revenues and. ultimately doors of immigration are kept open "ably following up salmon. tend Scout “Jamboree” .vice-chairman, A. R- Sherwood, the lower the tolls. In other words, we may find in Canada a home for Immigration workers who for generations hnv A large number are expected at Kyrie Symons. A. I> Muskett. r*PrV the rates wIU .be fixed on what the the pinafore dunce at Berqutst Hall SALADA’ in England senti nil Munlctoal Chapter. 1 >. D. Canadian Pacific can operate for and been identified with highly skilled trades and crafts. on Thursday evening, to be hold E.; Mrs. John Wood. Mrs. BleselL Hamilton. Ont/, April 25.—E. W. the larger the business the lower its under the auspices of the St. * “Never mind giving y oh reelf a lit Mrs. Gardiner, Mr s A. E. Realty, president of the Canadian operating rates, and the lower the Lower Taxation. Andrew’s branch of the Girls \\ . A. tle bit of discomfort, try to do a good J. J. Hill, honorary secretary. Otnçrs rates to the shippers of Canada. “I referred to the subject of taxa turn for somebody- every chance you Pacific Railway, addressed the an In the group who were PresenteJ in- Publie Duty tion. because, being a young country The choir of St. Andrew’s Chifrch, ««The most Peliciotf Tea you can bt»r“ get,” was the simple message Which nual meeting of the Hamilton Cham cluded Rev. W lever sedge, scout "It Is always a disability under With a sparse population and great Victoria, are to give a grand sacred General Sir Robert Daden-Powell, master from Cumberland, and Rev. ber of Commerce last night, making undeveloped resources, the lightening in the Union Church on Thursday at Chief Scout, brought to Victoria which any railway official labors ft o’clock, under the conduetorshlp of Christopher Read. ! ^___ special reference to the problems of that he Is believed to represent from I, ftaxation would have two very Im FOR RESULTS USE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS. Scouts when he addressed them at portant consequences. In the first Mr. Jesse Longtield.. their big rally in Beacon Hill Park ALMOST STRANGERS. transportation. the outset a prejudiced and partial yesterday afternoon. Referring to some of Canada's point of view and to be entirely un — mindful of the rights or Interests of Sir Robert reminded the boys of Day policeman < relieving night problems, he declared that a good the Scout "Jamboree" to be held in those upon whom he roust depend it Kngland next year when boys from man)—"How s the missus?" type of Immigrants was a prime need hts business is th prosper,” continued all over the Empire will gather in Night Policeman - - I dont Know, and he went on to show how the Mr. Beatty. "Nothing could be haven't seen her for ten years. farther from the facts. Any railway camp. "Canada must be there,” he Night Policeman-“But ye re living proper solution of the immigration urged. •‘‘I do hope you will be sure official who falls to recognize the to send over a good team and show together, aren’t ye?" ., problem would sene to benefit, and public duties bf himself and his cor Night Policeman—"Yes. but she s as a whole assist in the return to poration would have » very short life Be Paris-Gowned at Low Cost / them what's what. You will find a lot of Scouts Just like yourselves, a charwoman, an’ Is out all day, an more prosperous conditions. in a modern organisation. U la this which leads me to suggest to you — bare knees, ugly face*, good hearts. Vm out all night, so we re never met Immigration would assist the :------The ITince of Wales has been In since we came back from our honey- that one of the greatest difficulties farmers, tt pointed out, and tend and the greatest dangers' is the fact vited to come down and look at the to develop the great wealth of raw that periodically In wmë section* of materials of Canada. The farmers the country. In order to secure some depended upon the export market, advantage over other sections, poli which was uncertain in these days of tical pressure Is utilized to force. In international disturbance®. the local Interests, the adoption of Speaking of taxation, he said measures by pallway companies and Any Touch of Indigestion lighter burdens were an encourage the establishment of lower ryes ment for people to settle In Canada. which are not in the best Interests Your Until your various digestive organs They would also release the surplus of the country as a whole and most incomes of Canadians for Investment unfair to the carrier. Food are *n order your food, instead of in Canadian enterprise. Railway Commission Mr. Beatty said in part; jyj// properly nourishing you will be liable "The company with which I am as ‘Over twenty years ago this sociated is Canadian and English in country’ enacted the Railway Act or P » to clog and poison your system. Your owenshlp to a paramount extent I'anada. A very forward piece or Sixty-five per cent, of its stock ii legislation, designed to settle In an teea blood will be poor, and impure and held In Great Britain and Canada and independent manner differences be eighty-seven per cent, of Its ranking tween the public and the carriers, it you your nervous system thoroughly run securities owned by citizens of the conferred on the Railway Commission Empire. • power* broader than those enjoyed more down. Take immediate steps to secure "Its chief competitor is the Nation by any other similar tribunal and «1 Railways, and lu . many quarter* these B»:er«.:h»ve been Invoked by —~ the healthy activity of stomach, liver, the chief weapon -of competition li povinoes. municipalities, public, bodies the slogan. Patronize the People': and individuals almost continually. TqkB and bowels. To this end you should Railway and Save "taxes.* This elo The results of their deliberations are gan. 1 am led to believe. Is not con hot always satisfactory to the car doned by the chief executive, officers riers, but for the purpose of their of that railway because they realize work, to use the-appropriate language It is unfair and also disruptive of the of the Privy Council. ‘The t ommis- Beecham’s morale of their own institution sion not only has the advantage of that reliance for support is put upu«. hearing the evidence and following sentlmerit and no!' upon "Nef-Vice, by The crfisi-examination.-hut brings to which, in the last analysis, we must bear the experience of its own mem % ê aU expect to be Judged. bers, extending in many cases over SM 25c—40 pill» a considerable number of i*ars. and Basis of Dollira and Cant*, familiarity With railway ^prhhkma h "If It were necessary it would b* * .'it fccurex 50c—90 pill* thtte «etpiired. It has In addUthtL At easy to answer such a slogan on the its disposal a permanent staff or ex basis, of the results in dollars and perts. officials trained In the various cents to the Individual shipper: Vn branches of the rork of the board f. doubtedly if the National Railway and able to advise the Commissioners \ \ progress and succeed the .burden on in the many Intricate and mo*"* °r n j M the taxpayer will be lessened, and as less technical subjects that are be representing the largest taxpayer in fore the board for adjudication, it fanada; 1 may say to you quite follows that a decision of the board franklv that this result. If ttccom bo arrived at as to what may con- fair and reasonable rate could not. which coritrihirt* to the nice*»» of except for extraordinary r*»«‘V™ the National Railway, are the Mme usefully reviewed by Tour Excel I factors which will make possible the lency's advisers. Indeed, for Tour ! greater success of .the Canadian Pa Excellency's advisers to take upon cific. Rut there La another expense themselves to wetirh the evidence ad lthat takes more out of the pockets duced and substitute their own Judg Your Craving fora -of the business community than ment for the Judgment of Ihe board VICTORIA AUTO LIVERY 1 taxes, and that Is freight and paesen upon the question of fact hriajn* ! ger tolls. In order to enable the peo the issue end to be determined upon Phone 1, 721 View Street I pie of this country to enjoy the lowest such evidence would defeat the jw- NEW CABS pose for which the Board of Railway pretty Silk frock I consistent with the protection Commissioners was created, and would In the end, be highly pre judicial- to the public interest With Ability or Sports Dress "I subscribe to these views because I believe they represent in very ac curate language the purpose of Par liament In establishing thjstrlbunal. —Why not indulge it? 1 believe also that tbte tribunal has peformêd remarkably 50% of all diseases start with great ability and diligence the A “Dress by McMullen”—so chic, so smart— public work it was designed to per- f°"Tbe alternatives would be rates and the cost so very reasonable! fixed tor political expediency, which from constipation would be disastrous, or more freedom EFORE a single MdvluLLEN model was conceived, the for the carriers, and I am one of those ____ i by elongated design In —yet this dangerous ailment is be the only way to relieve constipa who believe that the public Interest designers studied advanced styles and tendencies—in requires reasonable regulation of all Paris, New York, on the Riviera, at Palm Beach and coloured beads. Slenderizing coming more common every day. tion and all its evils. public service corporations. B effect is softened by circular Be sure you get Fleischmann’s side panels firing graceful It is simply because our concen In Public Eye. Coronado—wherever the world's smartest women congregate. Yeast—yeast in its natural fresh 1 mention the Railway Commission irregularity to hemline. Sov- trated modem diet gives our intestin eiiy sleeve. Black, Maty, form. Experiments have shown that because railways and rates Uelng so With the one object, that YOU may this spring and summer al muscles too little work to do. They much in the public eye. Its delibera Havana Brown. 16-20. 36-42. yeast corrects constipation only when tions coroe in for considerable pub wear wondrously lovely and exclusive designs in the newest silk grow soft and flabby—fail toact—and its cells are alive and active—that it lic comment, and I might even add and sports fabrics, of rare shades and colour blendings. At Centre: Colourful Deau our bodies are flooded with poisons! that certain gentlemen In public lire, ville kerchief ingypsy fashion loses its laxative effect when these who have preferred requests to the Impossible to give detailed description of the many McMullen forms collar. Flaring sash of Today we realize the folly of try cells are “killed" and dried. Railway Commission which they un Paisley Crepe. Slashed sleeves doubtedly regard as either advan creations—so varied, so modishly original, so finely fashioned ing to whip the weakened system Fleischmann’s Yeast is in no sense tageous or at least politically expedi cunningly caught by bows of into action with drugs and stimu ent. with whose views the Railway and finished. Really, you must see for yourself ! Paisley piping. A1I silk a purgative and does not produce Commission disagreed after months Canton. Black, h’ary. Cotoa. lants. Only the proper food can immediate violent action. It is a of deliberation and the hearing of in And because no other Canadian maker can afford to buy such i 6-20. 36-31. give the intestinal muscles regular, nourishing food — not a digestion- terests from all parts of the c?untry. periodically advocate its abolition or enormous supplies of imported silks and raw materials, you natural exercise. disturbing medicine—and like any a change In its personnel. Now. it may be human to regard one who dis will find the prices a pleasant surprise. That is why so many physicians other food, it must be eaten regu agrees with your views as wrong, but and hospitals are prescribing Fleisch- larly to secure results. it does not necessarily follow that he The ONE frock, mads for YOU. adapted to your figure, your taste, per Eat at least 2 or 3 cakes a day— is a knave or Incompetent or that a mann’s Yeast today. Every cake of good political "slogan is necessarily sonality and pocket-book, awaits your inspection. See the McMullen Fleischmann’s Yeast consists of mil plain, or dissolved in water, milk, or founded on a sound economic fact. Dresses at the store which advertises them in your local papers. Look for this Label lions of tiny living plants, which fruit juices—preferably half an hour Neither does It follow that railway on Genuine McMullen company which opposes an applica The Henry McMullen Co., Limited, Montreal Dresses. mix with the waste products in the before a meal, or the last thing at tion from Britleh Columbia or On intestine, softening them, and in night. Get several cakes at a time— tario has neceseartly thrown In Ite lot with Manitoba or Quebec. No creasing their bulk. This greater bulk they will keep in a cool, dry place for transcontinental railway - company gently encourages the muscles to act, several days. Be sure you get Fleisch can afford to be sectional In its am bition*: neither can it Biwegard lia and at the same time strengthens mann’s Yeast. All grocers have it. state In any province and Its business them by offering just the resistance Send for free booklet, “The New In that province. Railway companies have been known by their actlyltlag they need. Found Value of Fleischmann’s Yeast ■ to build up communities by providing Your own physician will heartily in Building Health.’’ The Fleisch- facilite» which enable these com munities to reach their own national c ullen endorse this principle of regularly mann Company, 1166 Burrard developments A railway cannot make M M Street, Vancouver, B. C. a province prosperous, but it can con exercising the intestinal muscles as tribute to its prosperity by enabllm it to realise It» own destiny, and ssporte2)resses can assure you. gentlemen, that when Z a corporation has a few hundred million» at stoke In any part of Can ada. It la administered In a way that Stores with a reputation for Fine Merchandise, contains some element of sanity. It will gladly show you the newest la not going to be unmindful of that Investment or the result of It of the McMullen Styles. Increase In the prosperity of that part and the rest of Csnada. Immigration. "Tills country has two other prob lems which are of great Importance, fine Is Immigration and the second |e taxation. In the former we have proceeded In framing our politise The Daintiest McMullen Styles in Silk and with a tortolae-llke alownese which has been Irritating, particularly when contrasted with the forward and pro Sperl Dresses Are Always Displayed at This gressive policies of the other, parts, «Nothing equal to it for a strength-builder” of the Empire. . . . Fortunately, tome agencies were able to counter Stare * z A Louisiana housewife writes: "I have,always been act the propaganda of despondency to a limited extent and Immigrant» are — somewhst constipated. 1 started Fleischmann’s Y east enw coming forward and many more last September and when I eat from two to three wilt come forward In consequence of yeast cakes per day, I am never bothered that way, the optimism and confidence which THE LATEST McMULLEN STYLES OH DISPLAY AT since taking have gained in weight, prevails, and also the removing of and took bette certain Government restrictions, and feel wonderfully invigorated. I think there is which have denied up to now entry nothing equal to It for a strength builder and cor of some of the finest types of immi rector for constipation.” grants. •We must ensure that the entry of rtD SPENCER, LIMITED rie: «ml who VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923 -THE TIMES DAILY PICTURE PAGE - Here Are Only Survivors of Mosby’s Raiders John D., Jr., Still an Amateur A Million in Drugs Destroyed Ruth Goldbaum Philadelphia girl, has been rated « Last of Slushy", men. famed In the Civil War when they served with the Confederates Left to .aa a "‘superior child" by Uni ' rlght. James M Rlxsey. H. C. llowen. K. M. Andrews. Hanrey F. Walters and James F. Gulllck. versity. of Pennsylvania profes All now live in Washington save Rlxsey. who halls from Culpepper, Va. sons. ensar-HH> Is Twitted with the mental development of a high school freshman. He Be Gonna Wed Hebe, He Bel #v* .^4! This stack of morphine, cocaine, opium, herotn.marihuana clsareta C^mlMlon" Enright are shown here Inspecting It. John D. Rockefeller. Sr., I» an old hand with tho golf stick hut Model Yacht Bobby 1 John l>., Jr., is still an amateur, .having Just started to learn the game. Here an instructor at Hot Springs, Va-, la giving him some Built by Sid N. Lavine -.pointers...... — -...... —- - — ■- —. •• •* :— •...... --- * Leonilda Cupolo Is only 14 but she is held by New Coney S. Slaughter York City police investigating arrested at Spring City, charges that she married two after an eight-year search on a men, one 27, the other €7. charge of embezzling $3â,2;162 from the Mercantile National Bank of Pueblo. Col. He awaits | . ; extradition. . W «. iMWA CtrnmSÆ Lynch DeValera’s Chief of Staff, who died of woundst suffered when Magistrate James E. Corrigan lie resisted arrest by Free State appearing as a witness in the In troop» ;ii Clonmel,. Ireland Everybody knows this girl only a* “Ilebe. ’ ^She s a Paris model, This picture was taken in Bucharest shortly after Premier vestigation Into affairs of the With the capture of De Valera, said to be the most perfectly formed woman on earth. Walter Kings- Brationu announced changee-ln the constitution. There acre man) New York City police force said who faco* execution. Countess land, wealthy young Netp Yorker, agrees with that and will marry such demonstrations against the administration throughout Ru that the department was either Marciewics is tf6e only leader of her, say Paris cable reporta. “inefficient or corrupt” and the Irregulars still at large. mania. Inset is Former Minister Mlchalachc, leader of the new pointed to a record of 18 con peasant or Tiarahist party. victions in a total of 13,000 liquor cases. IF HENRY KEEPS IT UP SCHOOL DAYS By DWIG Will race in International Model Yacht Race between New York Central Park Model Yacht Club and Montreal Model Yacht Club. Races là take place the latter part of August at Chambly Basin. It took three months to build—December to March. J. G. Lavine and Sidney Levine, who designed and built it are shown alongside. OA pEAR! DON'T KHOYJ^WCVA >ne iw gonna look. 12, Seeks Marriage Annulment a*V- BEST JH. <. /1 potoQsee ttf.lSe-EMBnts? JtSSUtiLxnTaw. ^ B1g|«n» fliftnW nom» from th< r1^’ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923 15 I LATEST NEWS OF THE MARKETS GAS IS TAPPED BELGIUM FLOATS EXCHANGE SUMMARY STEADY TONE TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE Wholesale Market A LARGE LOAN NEAR EDMONTON ALBERTA COAL FOR Retail Market (Burdick Bros., Limited.) New York, April 25.—Foreign Edmonton. April 26. — President exchangee easy; quotations in New York sterling, $4.64-4. Dairy Produce Brussels, April 26— Belgium Is Beattie, General Manager Sugars cents. Vegetables floating a loan of 1,000,000,000 and other officers of the British Pe Turnips, 8 tos ...... IN STOCKS TO-DAY Francs. 681. Ontario twins. Sept, make .31 franca, the proceeds of which wllf Great Britain —» Demand 464; Beets. 8 to* ...... «...'. Lire. 496. troleums Oil Company, arrived at cables 464*4 • 60-day biHe on banks Carrots. 10 lbs ...... Ontario solids. Sept. make .. .31% he applied to the reconstruction of Tou Help Vlctorlà and X lctorla Will Help You Kish < smoked 1 Fishing Simons l-'lttiugs l wood ) V dags and Bunting Flooring l hard wood) Forgings Fruits • canned) ~i Furnaces Kurn Mure . Furniture Jams and JelHe- - lewelers (manufacturing) l,abe1s I.atha Limbs (artificial) Lumber riPPinG iDca, Macaroni BArt JoviC. Machinery (canning) Machinery (logging) NEWTON Aid KltTISINO Til AGENCY § i ««niraci.ors ROOM AND BOARD LOTS FOR SALE. Multlgraph and Mimeograph Clrculn'Pfjet- AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS tern and Poatcarda—Addressing—Mailing COMING EVENTS (Continued) % (Continued). CHARMING Summer home, few min .«OR SALE—Lot *. with garage. N. W. Kates Quoted for livrai. Imminlen and (Continued) «orner Windermere and Hood Streets, Foreign Publications Strtorta Satie | AVE your lawnla an mmower sharpened now. V uits f-om aeo. car and golf lines, I locality quite suburban, all modern house,fait 9. W. Cowl, h»n Street. Advertising Phone No. 1090 "MASQUERADE DANCE. Marigold Hall. H • 1.00. Carver A targe grounds, home cooking, reasonable Brighton and Quam|. han Streete.11 "* • Suite 24. Winch Building Phone 191$ *U Friday. Apr IT-;?. $-1. Hunts or Phone 4946L. . N. E. corner Dallas Road and Wellington BA TEX FOR CLASSIFIED ADVKRTlSlXG chestra. Refreshment* Admission »<>v- GUARANTEED CARS Ave. For partHuJar* aPP|K ,0 Situations' Vacant. Situations Wanted To OMfi MORE Paint Your House If Building To-day for BOOST VICTORIA You Want To Sell the Womanhood of To-morrow FINEST CLIMATE You'll have a real talking point when a prospective buyer comes SUPERB SCENERY along if you con say that your house has Just been GORDONS, UE painted with HELP THE Y. W. C. Welcome the MARTIN SENOURS lOO', PURE PAINT A. MEMBER It gives lasting satisfaction because the quality is In It. Stranger Within SHIP DRIVE Your Oates Drake Hardware Co., Ltd. The Popular Yates St. Store 2213 Oak Bay Avenue 1418 Douglas Street 95c Basement Bargains, 95c Exceptional Bargains in Silks 30 and 36-inch Terry Cloth and Cre- OPJfs tonne, regular to $1.39. Per yard . UâJ\/ and Wodlena 45 and 50-Inch Novelty Nets, a good QP\/* 36-Inch Colored Taffeta, in Burgundy and bot CABINET MAKERS AND * range of designs. Regular $1.39. Per yarde/DV tle gn-en only. Come early If you want this. 100 Green Opaque Shades, guaranteed Hart THURSDAY Reg. $2.60. Extra Special, 05c GENERAL WOODWORKERS shorn rollers, complete with fittings fTQ^* 34-Inch Natural Pongee, tine grade, free Qr _ We make anything to order: Bookshelves, Medicine Cabinets, of dressing. Reg. $1.35...... a/DU Step-Ladder*. Clothes Horses, .Ironing Boards, Tables, Ktc. \N o 1,000 Yards Shadow Cloth and Cretonnes, used also repair, upholster and re-condition furniture. We guarantee for side drapes and furniture covering. Regu 40-Inch Figured Linings of Tussah silk qK _ all our work. " Our charges are reasonable. “Only disabled soldiers lar $2.50. 31 and 50-Inch wide. h«*dr- : The Miûlcuhy^dmuAliuu. LS. •4-yleo- to < boos a wear and to he hung lu the mam entrance hall. -- from. Beautiful Size 15*23 Huckaback Towats Sise 24*48 Colored Turkish Towels TO t ftéae 'wtTI'fte added- Ifte-iclft of tt soft'materials, all For doctor or barber's use. 8 for . 95c 95c|‘ Sports set of historical pictures now pending Regular $1.25, each for ...... v...... to the school from the I. O. D. E. sizes. $20.00 value, Models These latter pictures are already framed; and presentation will be $14.95 SO-Inch Striped Crepe for ladle»' and QC™ Size 18x40 White Colored Turkieh made on # day to be fixed shortly,- U- and children-» wear; regular l*c. Sh yda. VUV fowols, 3 for ...... 95c was stated. [ Bargains in Laces and Sympathy For Bereaved, Skirts $4.95 Skirts $6.96 18-Inch Colored Turkish Toweling In opening the meeting Chairman Plain Skirts of tweed. Pleated Skirts, in a 30-lneh Novelty Batiste, a good range Insertions ft. Mantrop paid -n tribute to the In wtrlp^f! rnllfga pair - great: variety of of patterns; regylnr S0c. 3 yard* for -- (or kite-hen use. S yards for...... — memory of fhe Tale TXeOrgeTTf Idler B. B. Cluny and Camisole Law. Reg. to 65e terns. Reg. value stripqs and checks. I While .many .might have, disagreed yard, «ale price, per OQa with his views there w‘ere none who $6.95. yard ...... Ala/C % 40 and 42-Inch Circular Pillow Cotton, i would impugn his integrity or per At . $4.95 *sr.:° $6.95 66-Inch Table Damask for breakfast QCp Valenciennes Lace and Insertions, reg. 20c to son honesty. I am sure this board cloths ; regular $1.25 yard, for ...... VUV I leader; reregular 50c. 3 yards for . Sore joins me in expressing our slncerest 1 ZJi..™??:.??...... 10c t. 25c sympathies with his widow, Mrs. New Silk Frocks Hand Made and Filet Lscee, In pretty d^oigns. Bridie,” he said. 36-Inch White Pique, a very fine Qtx/s 18-Inch White Turkish Toweling QPs/% throat A sample lot of Dresses, lovely Spring styles, Reg. 15c to 96c yard. Sale Q_ A Trustee Mulcahy sunwrted the woven material; regular 40c. 3 yards for s/L/U hard to beat. 4 yards for...... s/DC chairman's remarks, moving that a Canton crepe, satin and taffeta in great variety. Price, yard ...... OV to *xO\< letter of sympathy be sent to the Values to $40.00. 1 Silk'Radium Lace, in all the popular shudetff It aches and throbs with pain. The widow, and that the Board adjourn Special...... 36 In. wide. Reg. $1.96 yard. /»Q tonsils arc so swollen that it hurts its session for ohe week as a mark of $24.95 40-Inch Novelty Voile, a wide range of QKp 16-Inch Novelty Voiles, large range of AT _ Sale Price, yard ...... tP-LeOe/ to swallow. And the chest feels respect to the mtihnory of the late patterns for choice. 5 yards for ...... a/t/V patterns ; regular 98c yard, for ...... 4^ DC Novelty Silk Crochet Bending, Reg. $1.95 QO _ “as tight as a drum”. councillor. Trustee Mrs. Isbtster, Flannel Dresses .Regular values to yard. Sale Price, yard ...... a/OV $19.50. New, fresh If you follow these simple directions, you seconded the motion: Embroidery Edging, in good quality longcloth. will feel better—very much better —in a “I think the business of this meet models, in newest Homespun Dressée 38-Inch Checked and Striped White Dimity 4 and 5 Ins. wide. Reg. 39c. yard. OQgs •hert while. Get » bottle of ing could be transacted without* any styles, with touches Children’s Overalls in khaki or bluç stripe denim Muslin for children's dresses, etc. QC|* ankle length. Practical garments for boys Qr ^ Sale Price, yard ...... *a/V disrespect,” commented the chair Ratine Dresses of. trimmings to suit. 3 yards for ...... • • VtJV man. Sizes 1C <90 Qr or girls; siz$s 3 to S'years; reg. $1.50. for a/DC Ladies’ White Lawn Handkerchiefs, with hem “It 16-not a matter of showing dis Navy Serge Dresses to 38. . . . èpOes/D stitched border. Reg. 2 for 15c. ff ^ respect so much as showing respect,” ! Children’s Wash Dresses, of colored prints and Make a gargle of 1 pert Abeorbine Jr. to Inst ted Trustee Mulcahy. "It is only Bungalow House Drosses, factory cotton with Boys’ Good Quality Colored Border C% OP- 8 parts of water and use three or four due,.the late Councillor Bridle, who Homespun Jumpers and Dresses, $4.95 vrepes; sizes 3 and 4 years only. OXf* * Handkerchiefs...... M for£Dv times a day. Also bathe the outside of Regular. $1.25. 2 for...... a/Dv colored trimmings; belt and pockets. AF the throat with full strength Absorbine Jr. war a member of long standing in Smartly made garments in shades of hello, blue, Size to 42. for ...... Abeorbine Jr. is «imply invaluable for those this municipality a/DC Subject to attacks of sore throat and colds. brown and grey. Sizes 16, 18 and Q J QC ”1 would not like to oppose Trustee 20. For...... nHbes/tl Miilcahy's motion, coupled as it Is 37-Inch Novelty Gingham, a largo range of $1.25 a bottle Dainty Camieolee, of fine longcloth and mull at most druggists or sent postpaid by with a motion to adjourn out of re Capes, $14.95 patterns: regular 35c. lace and embroidery ; ribbon draw; QECrs W. F. tOLNG ISC. 102 spect." stated Trustee Sisman. 3H yards for 95c Lyman Building . - Montreal “I am much moved by the death of Made of polo cloth, trimmed with stitching and ilzee 36 to 42; values to $1.75, for...... a/DC Councillor Bridle, but he was not a tassel tie. in fawns and cinnamon (P"| A Qr ■ —MO—HOT" member of this board, lie was a shades. Very special...... tpJLfwoa/D member of the Council, and it was 38-Inch Bridal Cloth 36-Inch Marquisette,, white, ivory and QP their duty tô adjourn as th. v did, Regular 40c. 3 yards for ...... 95c supplied Trustee J. T* Parkinson, beige; regular 50c. 3H yards for...... a/DC Direct From Farmer to Who moved an amendment the effect that a letter of condolence be Consumer Three Genuine Glove Bargains 27-Inch White Spot Muelin, for ladies’ QKp sent to Mrs. Bridle. 36-Inch Silkoline, for comforter covers QP _ The Parkinson amendment had And children’s dresses and skirts. 3 yds. a/OV and side drapes; regular 29c. 6 yards a/DC been seconded by Major Sisman, put I MILK, 10c A QUART to the meeting and carried, when DELIVERED Mrs. Isbieter called for the question 36-Inch White Nainsook, for ladies’ and QKf* 34-Inch Scrim, white, ivory and beige QC^* on the Mulcahy motion to adjourn. children’s underwear; reg. 36c. 3H yards a/t/V Trustee Mulcahy pointed out that the for kitchen and bedroom use. 6 yards for wt/v V-I-M-P-A business of the hoard was already a D5C Vancouver Igland Milk Produc week In advance, and stated he for Women’s and s one would be satisfied to lèave ac 36-Inch White Longcloth, for general QFCf* ers’ Association. household purposes. 5 yards for...... a/DC 45-Inch Madras, in a wide range of QECg* Phono 663 930 North Park St. counts and pressing business in thé designs. 2 yards for ...... a/DC :mmis of the chairman and secretary. Hosiery Reduced Buy Vimpa Butter—Made in The Mulcahy motion was then put Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose» well rein j and carried without further dissent. forced, perfect fitting. Colors, mid-grey, smoke Sold by All 1 Grocers. > Following the presentation of the ft-Inch White Canton Flannel 500 Yards Scotch Nets, filet and Madras QC^ ! pictures of their Majesties made at with fleery nap. 7 yarda for ...... 95c 16 inches wide. 23s yards for ...... a/DC and navy. Sizes 8Vi to 9V4. Reg. to £Q^* this stage Major Mulcahy was thank ed by the chairman on behalf of the ------mmr —mb— Final Clearance of Cashmere, Wool Heather, j board for his kindly donation, and the 36-Inch White Sexony Flannelette end Silk end Wool Hose, in tan, brown and I| hoard rose. Novelty Aprons, of factor) cotton with QK>» black. Broken sizes. Values to 98c. Chamoisette Gauntlet Gloves, with contrasting Bxtra good quality; regular 25c. 5 yds. 95c chintz trimmings; regular $1.25 for...... a/DC TALKS TO TEACHERS embroidered cuffs. Regular $1.50. Fine All-Wool Cashmere Hose, black only, hem Special - for ...... wt/v tops, spliced heels and toes. Sizes 8V4 to QQ 36-Inch White Indian Hoad, hard-wear ABOUT^GIRL GUIDES French Kid Gloysa^ black aBd b^own. ^small Bungalow Apron,, of check percale Oft/» 9V4. Values to $1.25. Per pair ...... Oa/C sizes. Reg. $1.95. Special, ing material; regular 35c. 3H yards for 95c ill »i»e« ...... UOX. Lady Baden-Powell spoke yester Women’s Cotton Hose, black, white and brown. day. afternoon to the teachers and 95c All sizes. Special,. B pairs g-J QQ educationists of Victoria at a meet White and Natural Doeskin Gloves, sacque ing In the High School auditorium. wrist, washable. Regular $2.50. PQ 30-Inch All-Wool Natural Flannel Nurses’ Aprons of fine white cambric, QJP^ Children’s Half and Threequarter Length Wool She gave a history of the Girl Guide Special for...... tpI«D«/ regular Il.tS. Yard ...... 95c with bib and pockets; regular $1.50, for a/DC Socks, in tan, brown, and black. Values to 95c. movement and explained it* purposes. Reduced to: She explained that «he had no idea of telling Canadians what they Sizes 3 to 6 ...... 39* should do in regard to the Girl Guide 30-Inch All-Wool English Flannel Bloomers of mercerized pink mull. QC^, Sixes 7 to 8 Vi ...... I»* ; movement, or to claim that It could Veilings and Neckwear Regular $1.25 yard, for ...... 95c elastic ,walet and knees ...... -...... a/DC iumatism ! be adopted here in Its entirety, but The most persistent she asked the audience to examine Reduced it and to support It If they found It 37-Inch Gingham In a wide range of 17-Inch Ripplette Crepe, used extensively Qg* rheumatic twinges yield j good and practlcablé. From the Art Needlework Silk Scarves. Reg. $2.25 and $3.50. £4 QQ checks and stripes. 5 yards for ..... for ladies’ gowns, etc. 3H yards for ... a/DC to Sloan's. In reply to a question asked by For ...... tPi-ee/O 95c Mad$ in Canada ] someone in the audience. Lady 1 j Baden-Powell told briefly the Pe'-al Lace, in pretty-designs. Reg. Q£* Department Scans Uniment-*f/& pain I ! methods ^of organisation. At the con- $1.25. b\>r ...... a/DC Royal Society Embroidery Cotton, good assort ! elusion of her remarks she was pre- Organdie and Lace Collars, values to OQa ment of colors, Reg. 58c skein, "| Q j tented with a bouquet by the High skeins for...... School teachers. The chair was oc $1.75, for ...... Oa/C 6 »i...... JLvC cupied by II. Charleaworth. Individuals Veils, with colored cbenelle QQ^ Greatly Reduced Ladies’ Stamped Nightgowns, made from good spots. Reg. $2.60. f*Y»r...... VOC quality longcloth. Special, Qâg* THE NEW FRENCH REMC0T. A8 APPLIED Double Faced Setin Ribbon, in light and The -Pet it” Powder Puff and Dainty Silk Mona Lisa Veils, taupe, brown, QPw* dark colors. Regular 36c. Sale...... Mirror combined. Regular 11.45. Special. 75c 19c 4-91y English Sweater Wool, good range of THERAPIOM No. 1 Wife (with book)—It says in this black and navy. Special, 2 for....». *. ODC Dresden Ribbon, in dainty patterns, shades suitable medical work that • man requires Lingerie Rihbena, In allk and aatln. 5-yard -J C- shades. Special, 7 balls THERAPION No 2 eight hours' sleep nnd a woman ten. Comfort and Style, Silk Mona Lisa \, for aashes and hair ribbons. ^ QO/» Regular 50e. Sale ...... t.. * Ovv lengih*. Regular 10c lot. Sale Price, St tor.. AOV for...... i.... n».. $1.00 THERAPIONNaS Hub-Yea, I understand that's so. Veils, square mesh. _ Special ...... v..r.. rzDC Wife—How nice! You can rise Stem r,lessees. We 8 fee