WHERETO GO TO-HlGHT ♦ WEATHER FORECAST Variety—The Devil. Gorge Park—Peggy'» Pierrots. Royal—Gypsy Blood. For M hours ending 5 p. m . Tuesday: Columbia—^Brand of Lop— Dominion—Paying the Piper. Victoria &nd vlclalty—Southerly winds, pertly cloudy and moderately warm, m P with showers. PRICE FIVE CENTS VICTORIA, B. C., MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921 VOL. 58. NO. 138 $7,769,250 IS S0VIETISTS SAY French Mission Is AMOUNT OF SUIT; * NO TREATY WITH SOVIET igektto Premiers Preparing LAND INVOLVED THE SINN FEINERS London. June 11.—The Russian AS GREEKS FIGHT Toronto. June 1$.—David Russell Soviet mission in London lo-day de­ VISIT CANADA Sent to Canada to of Montreal has begun proceedings clared on behalf o£ the Soviet Lov- Neutral Toward Conflict in For Conference In at « isgoode Hall here against Sir eminent that the treaty which the (roeem Hopes to Discuss Edmund Oeler, Hon. William Pugaley British Government announced on »■ and the National Trust Company, ex­ Thursdaylast had beendrtwn vptor Trade Dealings — Asia Minor ecutors of the late Herbert J. Ham­ a signature by the Russian Soviet Thank the People. mond. and against Charlçs Mclnnee, Government and the "Republic of Ire­ King Constantine Is New at trustee of the estate of tha late Sir land" was a pure invention. Soviets in Russia Wish Out­ London Next Week Donald Me tones, claiming $7,769,200 No treaty or agreement, either with Smyrna for alleged breach of contract In con­ the Blnn'Fetn or any other party in siders' Aid nection with the delivery of 493.000 Ireland, the mlesion asserted, was London. June 13. The Attitude "f acres of land North of Regina. Sas­ ever made by the Russian republic or London. June 11—Leonid Krmsato. Will Express Appreciation of This Country's Aid Dur katchewan. by any of its isolated institutions. HuastoTFSoviet Minister of Trade aid Great Britain with regard to the con­ ing the Great War; Will Present to Government First Session |o Be Held Week Hence; Lloyd George Commerce, is planning a visit lo flict between the Greeks and the Curxcnr and ClmrchiH Britain’s Representatives; fa n up 11 and ths. S ta tca^iti^the^ Turkish NsltomiWA WUI of ™.feec«uaf Statuary by Bodigu_^z_.„™...... near future, his headquarters here strict neutrality, Austen CTiamner- Smuts BpfA« of Empite. Manitoba Gold Strike to-day informed the Canadian Press. lain. Government leader, to the House Mr. Kraasin’s trip will be a busi­ of Commons, anounced to-dayi ness one and wm Wrvw im poMtieai Harrs. June 13 —The new Prmeh finer Paris, "which will eeti Ktgnmmncv, it was said. He will go King at Smyrna. first to Canada and then to the Bmyrna. Jane 13.—King Constan­ lor New York next Wednesday or .her maiden voyage, wi(l take a London, June 1^—(Canadian Associated Hits»)—The first Said to Be Record One United States, if possible. It was tine arrived here this afternoon knd special mission, headed by Marshal Fayolle, elected by the Franco- meeting of the conference of Empire Prime Ministers has said at his office he does not expect was greeted enthusiastically, although American Society, which will go to Canada to thank that country fixed for June 20. It is doubtful it the health of Mr that any obstacle* will bejglaced In the ardor of the crowds was not *o The Pas, Man.. June 13.—(Canadian Press)—Additional infor­ his wgy. great as at Athens. The Allied war- for her aid to France during the war. George>ill permit liim to prèétk from the beginning of the con­ Reconstruction. ships had left the harder iu ortler to The mission will open a Franco-C'anadian Exposition train at ference. ” Other British official representatives will be Lord Cur- mation received here concerning the gold strike at Elbow Lake Paria June 1J.—Russia's rapid re­ avoid saluting the Greek King. zen, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Churchill, Secretary for leads to the belief from the surface showings that the largest gold construction under Lenine's new Montreal. policy of co-operation with the A dispatch from Athens said that It will take for presentation to the Canadian Government a the Colonies. • . „ . ... ore body on the continent has been uncovered. capitalists is assured by the sell- King Constan.tine, before aailing from bust by Rodin symbolizing France after her victory! bearing the Sneaking at a Rhodes Scholarship Trust dinner given at Ox­ The dyke has been stripped of overburden for 350 feet in length interest of both parties, declared «• Greece Saturday afternoon for Krasain. Russian Soviet Minister of Smyrna to direct the Greek opera­ inscription in French : ford, Licut.-Generai Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, who and for 50 feet in width without encountering the walls in which Trade and Commerce, in a signed “To Canada, which has poured out the blood of her sons for the gold is freely deposited throughout. The outcropping near the tions • against the Turkish National­ reached England Saturday, said that the mere bonds of race which interview given the London corre­ ists in Asia Minor, left a message to. liberty of the world, from grateful France.” were supposed to hold the Empire together did not appeal to him. waters’ edge, where the discover^ was made, has developed into a spondent of The Petit I’arteten to­ the Greek people in which he predict­ day. Krassin said the hunger of the ed that success would crown the. ef­ He took the larger view that there were greater forces working, rich pocket of gold which gradually lessens in quantity back to the capitalists for Russia’s _ toWIti and on that platform of great ideals or great conceptions of human discovery post. 350 feet away, where the body disappears under a riches would-bring about their aid and forts of the Greek army. The message the absolute need of directing ability said: "I go to place myself at the service it was possible for us, of whatever nationality, to unite. ^ heavy overburden. by the soviets would guarantee the head of my army, where Hellenism, Developments Indicate The body is in a green stone for­ protection of foreign interests. with the aid of the All-Highest, will Cecil Rhodes had wanted to brin* crown the efforts of our race, which together not only the British peopi*. mation And the mineralisation is in Purchases. porphyry with quartz stringers. An is advancing Irresistibly toward its but also the American people, who The Soviet Minister asserted that formed th" first British dominion, attractive feature about tjiis strike la British Dissatisfaction HUMAN SACRIFICE the evident continuity of" Crée fol* foreign pureh a se contracta MÛ!!? S « Press Opinien. whom they were always proud and Russia amounted to ^ v.000,000 trt grateful to proclaim as one of tneni- for the length and width of the dyke, London. June 13. The Times, urg­ Great Britain. 50,000.000 crowns in ing a definite policy in the Near East, eelves. starting from the gold pocket where Kweden. 2.000.000.000 marks In Ger­ A Guarantee. specimens were dug out with a gold refers to fenrs lately pressed lest London. Juno 13.—Premier Lloyd George has gone to Wales IN TOWN IN INDIA SEEK CHINA TRADE many and $10.000.000 in the United Great Britain become embroiled in Some of Rhodes's ideas were, he volume of 50 per cent. The dyke, as plates. lo be present on Tuesday at the wedding of his second son, Gwilyp, üncovJrêdr *>vvêâW «trtttfT v-act-tirt*»- way. there. *n4 »»y>.: J The d.ngerj, »WdraW wwimerd; * wv Troops Too Late to Rescue Such Is Advice of J. FT. Woods. •h..t our itoM " reeervee -haro ■ not indeed of War. but of eeWMFSE-wm- ftrttie datighfer tiff tnéfehant tiatned JdtiH.'an^ inciâenrâîîÿ’ tb W1 day was coming when men would say fairjy regularly all along. A few shot8 limit,” he added, "und as our exports barrassment. which there may beif hfa waettie right idea, ol up.*5>n- und were put to nearer the discovery poet .Mill are fhunlL a tained free gold. with ~ * *t-’1 true guarantee of Western clvUiaa- Simla, India, June II.—A Govern­ A case of dynamtte^has been sent "Canadians do not appreciate whs: ftsl- Lut "OtJtore-wrw TW*VnTlVig Many people in London arc saying that the Premier is “lying S^EST^rted____.h»» the.he. ronces-the cope» The. The. Times declares that Great Bri­ tion. ... ment report on the serious riot which up to the property to be used in China has.,jj>. .o/tea- to - - tin* way -W tain’s great concern Is the safety of low,” waiting to see how some of the problems which confront his ■ Mf»ys Views. g -took plaas. but even a partnership had duties as C-::01.^ —board the Empress of Asia last even­ "Booh a great international con- ten were wounded over which Constantine wtt„*es cleared a little with the prospect of BRITISH CLEARING Well aa rights and privileges. He The CTllage, which in the home or ing. „ . A. sortlum will he formed to exploit oy quent are equally justifiable.** settlement of the coal strike, and hoped the people would be able to Journey a Revelation. -Ichee" Kreesln went on. und Its ------.v.«.n. r Um* many mem) ers of the ancient sect or m4iiÊÈÊÊ*aÊÊ*àÊÊàÊ0ÊÊmâÈÊà -- went on. „ . . the refusal of the Charays to pay the braced a number of the leading cities conquer Ihclr prerent terrible oirri- I workers' and engineers' strikes will Since the War-Cabinet had ceased of the Orient, said to The Times on eu I ties by restoring cotitent In tho be ended soon, but a new element to exist the Dominions had no defi­ usual revenue contributions. Sepoj* cottsaes. The capitallete are uaeured were sent to enforce collections, the niifarrital that he the Journey should of serious trouble Is seen In the Gov­ nite repreaentattoo ln the eoverr. - he ma de *11 business men, not only of the soviet*' good faith, b*5»u** Operating Without Lerond's ment of the Etopire, which was not report soys, and found the Oharays ernment's decision to decontrol the had followed traditional methods of for the revelation of the long history soviets never have wronged those satisfactory to overseas loyalists, Express Says U, S. Admiral’s of Si no-Japan* sc itortltution* - the working under agreements with the.n agricultural Industry, which will re­ Sanction, Says Germans bringing the vengeance of Heaven gr.d if the soviets are overthrown : ... *■», ifii üiWttm, -,j— open ttew-staU* by A». old. wo­ ""PepoiâfHyGfows-...... — worldoly ester day ascon.paredv« 1th sult in sweeping .cut* in the wages their iuôceeeertl will be ie»g radlcsl OF GRH LODGE of farm hands. There ir also'tut BéfHnr/iThé 13.--Genera! HéaJèfcï*. the world of to-day in Canada -Mit of farm ______In a two-column editorial on tho man alive. She had been placed up­ and will protect the .«pitalist». Bur coming confèrent**. The Sunday *■- on a pyre, which was lighted by her because he thinks the oppofti.nl lee of the railwayman growing restive in command of British troop» In Up­ Londun. June 12. — The editorial for business are absolutely without principally bocauas the oovlels need under the possibility that their pay per , has assumed the reepon- aerved Insisted that the pressure «- nearest relatives. the capitalists, they would not Inter- rovinciaf Masons to Meet •Hence of the Ixmdoti daily pree on parallel in the western world. ay he reduced in August k sihtiity-fer clearing the rogtow of to- Circumstance» required eome A Fight. * "There are.” he' pointed out 7net f„re or ronflerats. because what they Here Next Week surgents and is operating without of­ machinery of consultation, althuuzh the Sime incident wm tirmi broken want Is not machines but the men Obscure. there would be no co-ordination ea'u When the troops attempted to res­ only the teeming millions of whom ficial sanction of the French head of cue the victim, the villagers opposée to-day by comment» by two papers. we have learned to associate with who can make them go.r The domestic political situation Is the Inter-Allied Commission, Genet s l by consent. The interest of the The annual communication of the obscure. The recent by-elections mother country was to serve. Free them with knives and swords, wound­ ’ The Daily Express under the China, but there are great commer­ Grand Lodge of British Columbia, Le rond, but has the co-opeiatlon of ing several soKheeal. The Sepoys cial syndicates there heaVed by suc­ have I keen won by opponents of the the Italian forces, according to ad­ co-operation for mutual advances caption "The Man Who Is Not 824 A. K. A A. M., which will open in Government on platforms which, to summed up the Imperial purpose and thereupon fired a volley Into the cessful men, ready and billing to this pity on Wednesday. June 22. will vices printed in Berlin newspapers. < rowd, which .scattered, but the at­ Afraid to Speak," ascribed tb^ rocall AND' sav the least. Indicate profound dis­ The advices state that the entire the -mother country asked no more, trade with Canada. mark the fiftieth anniversary of the tempt to rescue the woman came too satisfaction with some aspects of the area is expected again to be under the newspaper «aid. of Admiral 8tms to the clamor of Americans Active. formation of the Grand Lodge in this late to save the woman. pro-Sinn Fein votés with United Government's policy. Other by-—lec­ Allied control within ten day». Consultatien. "Apart ffbm the great British firms iTovince, and elaborate preparations tion a expected to be equally i*favor­ States, and added: The killing of a British sergeant by London. June IS.—It wa» declded which have been established through­ PAULSON IN COURT are being made by the members of able to the coalition are coming on. Polish Insurgents is not expected to "Admiral Sims adds to his popu out the treaty ports, the American to-day after consultation with Gen. the Masonic Craft in District No. Campaign. affect in any way the British plans tortty among tbea^emaining eighty business connections have greatly ex- for this event. Smuts, who arrived from South per-cent, of the honeet-to-goodm to pacify the country with the least ROTARIANS MEET pended dunnr the last few yeers uf It Is expected that some six hun There Is a strong newspaper cam­ possible bloodshed and no reprisals Africa Saturday, and other r*in*ln‘?n Americana He has been reprimand­ the war. and since the Armistice. 1 be Two Charged"With Murder in paign against Mr. Lloyd George, and Prime Ministers now here, to hold the tired delegates and their wives will will be permitted. ^ ed before for attempting to promote American merchants are selling tht come to the city for the occasion and especially against his Chancellor of first sitting of the conference of Em­ good feeling between the countries goods which Canada should send, Vancouver the Exchequer. Austen Chamberlain. Must Disband. pire Prime Ministers on Monday. the preparations made by the local IN EDINBURGH and we hope he will be again. Know­ possessing as she does the shortest committees for their reception and Lord Northctiffe and his brother. It is understood that General Hen- June 20. ing him as we do and aware of the trade route across the Pacific, und Vancouver. June 13.—Alan Robin- entertainment are such as to insure Ikord Rothermere. dally fill the air neklr does not contemplate applying A report which became ;t that his views are those of the the fastest line of steamers connect­ non and Alec Paulson appeared in for them a memorable experience. Ith criticism and complaints not In disarmament, but fully intends to re­ that the conference would hold its Convention of International majority, we believe he will do It ing China and Japan with the Noith the police - court this morning and Tbe programme, details of which London alone, but throughout the establish Allied .prestige by dissolu­ first meeting on Thursday neat, but again. And we wish him Godspeed- American continent. Were formally charged with the m tar­ will be announced later, provides for provinces where these newspaper tion of the org'ahfSfed rebel forces. It that the etate of Premier Lloyd "1 saw scarcely a Canadian while I der of W. F. Salsbury on April 12. mag nates Tiave several journals under Is hoped this may be accomplished Association Opened Opposite Attitude. was away, and that Is regrettable «n a very complete combination of busi­ without the actual use of force, al­ Georges health made It uncertain The ease was remanded by Magis­ ness and pleasure. The proceedings their control. Lord Heaverbrook Is The Daily News declared It took no view* of the opportunity which un­ trate Shaw until Monday. June 20. at also developing the critical influence though it is understood that In the whether he would he able to Edinburgh. June 11—The Interna­ of the Grand Lodge will occupy parts ln person at the opening of the aa- pleasure In any phase of the in­ doubtedly exist» to** the development of The Daily Express quite consider­ event the Poles offer resistance in tional Association of Rotary Club, cident. The admiral s speeches seems of trade with Canada.’1 Mr. Woods Nehlu-r waa represented by coun of three d»ys. On Wednesday night the Industrial districts, the British began lia twelfth annual convention a banquet will be held in the old ably. ■"pridZy next had been fixed for the to us mischievous and Indefensible, said. ^,1 and when the magistrate remind Women Vote. are prepared to quell them with rifle» here lo-day and will remain ln *“*: said The News "Their effect In this The cosmopolitan character of ed them they had better have acme Hail. Menxies Street, the toast and machine guns. x parliamentary debate on the .ion until Friday. Upwards of 5»0 list for which will include speakers London. Junf 13.—Women through­ country end Ireland la deplorable and Shanghai trade surprised Mr. Woods. one to conduct their defence. Robin­ out the country have been impressed en ce. but this may now be altered delegates from Rotary Clubs In He says few people on this side have of exceptional ability, prominent M Mr. Lloyd George is i° Canada and the United States were the repercussion In the United State* son said he wished a lawyer. . by the cry that the Government Is ITIAIAWC WILL any conception of the opening which Long before the court convened the among them being Rev. C. Ensor spending money wastefuUy and have I 1 LMIMlltJ wviul. remain at Chequers, th£ Prime Min- present when Estes Snedecor. of I, to the highest degree undesirable. Sharp, a well-known former Vic JsteFs country «eat In Bunk Ingham- The United State* navy office could exists for the expansion of business room was crowded by thone aoxicus begun to vote in large numbers. The fllTre m^t S the week, and in any Portland. Oregon, president of the throughout both countries. to see Robinson, who waa implicated torian. now of Toronto. - IMPORT GRAIN International A sane ration, called the do nothing eta* but what it has done. surprising result of the election in While he was tn Peking Mr. Woods in the case by H» confeasion of trt her features of the programme St George’s. West Era!. London dt case is unlikely to speak if the opening meeting to order. The only good feature of the whole Rome. June IS.—Importation ot Commons sticks to the programme looked as far as opportunity lay Into Paulson. Robinson is serving a term of entertainment will include a gar étalon, where the Coalition candidate There were more than 900 afflll affair Is the possibility ihet It may the question of Chinese politics, and in Oakalla Prison for vagrancy and den party and reception at Govern wan routed. Is ascribed entirely to the grain into Italy, beginning July 1. has of a Friday debate. ated Rotary Cluha. having anesti­ serve as a warning of extreme he comes back with the opinion so waa brought over for the hearing, lie ment House from 4.30 to 6 p. m. on fact that the female voters went to been decided upon by the Cabinet. Club», mated membership of about 65. caution, which It le imperatively generally shared that until North or Thursday, June 21. a Reception and the polls almost to a woman. Restrictions upon home trade in grain represented at to-day*s session. to a alight built youth, who look., a The Overseas Prime . , neceeeery public officials, both British South definitely gets the ascendency, if he might have had more experience At Home at the Empress Hotel St {Concluded on pare ♦.» will be removed at tha same time. been Invited to become members of and United Statee. should display In the two republics wlthih> a republic of the world than hi» years wo” 8.30 p. m., on Thursday and a trip to sto**London clubs, the Athenaeum. Ex-Alderman Patrlclt represent. dealing with the triad question." I the Rotary Club of Victoria at the cannot know peace, nor settled condi Mr. Butchart s Gardens on Friday at Carlton. Reform. National. Liberal. lions. Robmaon waa not returned to •'tok- I great meeting. Sirhe Replied. 3 p. m . besides drives around the Constitutional and Royal Automobile. aiia, but will bo kept In custody here. city and environments. This Is something of an Innovation Washington. June 13.—Rear-Ad­ TO STAY AT HOME. miral William 11. Hlme’e cabled reply ..From this cursory outline of the Mayor Finds B. C. Fairly for London clubland, which has not GIRL IN SEATTLE programme It is evident that the been In the habit of throwing lie to Secretary of the Navy Denby a SUGAR ESTATES IN Chicago. June 11.—A wife's place Is cabled demand for an esplanation of REPORTED MISSING members of the Masonic craft of this door» open to overseas or other the so-called "American jacks»* visitor»—a fact frequently resented in the home and not in the Khool- CUBA CLOSE DOWN district appreciate the historical — and'the move by a full half dosen room, the Lake Forest Bchool n*^11 speech In London, ns made public by Sesttle. June 13.—The police have significance of the occasion and are Treated in Road Policy decided here. It proceeded to dis- Secretary Denby was : received no word from Gledye Artk Kingston. Jamaica* June 13.—The determined to make it an outstand­ of widely different character and po- charge all married teachers. "Statements that were attributed to Utical color Is cotnjnçndct* htohiy- the daughter of Robtrt Akin, 62N! Government Is advised that a major ing event in the records of their order. ■,,M" me were not correctly quoted. Con­ Eleventh Avenue, who left a note lty of the sugar tstates in Cuba ait The secretary of the committee in text misleading and garbled Report Friday night saying she Intended to of statements I» incorrect and In closing down during the charge of arrangements is Walter Mayor R. J. Porter returned to his desk at the City Hall to-dny commit suicide. Members of the fam­ month owing to the financial slE-.g Walker, Jr» 635 Fort Street- ferentlally wrong. Statements actu ily say she was despondent over ill­ after his trip to Halifax, and, following a consultation with Acting ally made were substantially the ency. Thousands working on the es ness and her school work. Gladys was tales for months have received no Mayor George Saugster, formally took over the direction ot the Flood Menace in Fraser same as repeatedly made In public In a student at the Lincoln High Hchool. wage., except promissory not» America and ln my book. "Jhe Vic­ and was reported missing Saturday city'» affairs. i „ ...... , . . . tory at Sea.' and in public address Jamaicans will havejto be repatriated TRANS-CANADA at meeting held for Increasing good The Mayor declared that he was well satisfied with his trip, Valley Is Passing Away relatione between the English- which he'siid. had beefl very enjoyable. The Good Road» League L e •/ C v8k "Tf was emted*at the Navy Depart­ “HIKE” COMPLETED Convention in Halifax, at which he represented the city, was highly ment in answer to queries as to whe­ successful he said. The Resolutions Committee of the Convention ther any further action had been Canada s Ships Being and a big majority of the delegates "I found that while British Co­ allowed the Fraser River to pour In taken that "there ha* been no action lumbia had not quite as much money Dewdney, June 13:—At noon to-day had agreed that the next convention the lower section of Nlcomen Island at the end of tha week. whatever taken aa a result of the re­ Two Behans Arrived on This tor road building as some othei ceipt of the reply In all probability should be held In Victoria, he added. provinces, yet It had done far bettel3 was not flooded. At Andy Oourlay « Col. Davies, chairman .of she Und nothing will be done now until the Ad­ Coast farm the sandbags were still holding 10perated at a Profit The matter, however, had been left in than some. A number of Interesting Settlement Board, returned to his the water back at the hlghwsy and miral gets here." ______the hands of the executive of the .papers were read at the convention Mr. Oourlay. who has watched the office in the Parliament Buildings Vancouver, June 13.—Bun-tanned, Good Heads League, members of but theeo-kkwer* more for engineer* weary and footsore, but happy over goods of many years, expressed the to-day after assisting the fight of the WAYWARD YOUTH which would visit the city during the than for laymen. Our roads out here opinion that the worse was over. of having achieved their object. John Summer and finally decide whether compare most unfavorably with those settlers against the floods. The Gov­ Ottawa. June 13.—(Canadian Prcsa)—The Department Beham and hi* eon. Clifford, arrived The gauge at Mission registered 21 ernment la new considering plans for GIVEN A CHANCE the convention should be held here or In ihe East, as do our city streets." feet 2 Inches at 1 o’clock Sunday Marine and Fisheries to-day . wued the following atatement as to in Vancouver Saturday from Halifax, lining The riser dropped 21 feet relieving the settlers and caring for completing » trane.continental walk. n°"i went to the convention Under No Hope For Hospital Chicago. June U.—Judge Ssmuel the Canadian Merchant Marine: ”to 21 feet 3. In 1|»« It registered 2* their livestock. ------T , , ..... They were loIS* daysany. uf,on thein. trip.ui,. Theun the Impression that Vancouver Inland The Mayor vlilted Ottawa on hie No lives were lost when the dyke EL Trude pleaded with a mother not Notwithstanding the continued depression in shipping, the |ut th, journey between Har- way West and conferred with his feet « Inqjies. _■___ to disinherit her son. who had been had been the .victim of discrimina­ broke Friday night. Catite on the lei vessels of the Canadian Government' Merchant Marine are------succeed-» ­ rteonllp Mills ot and Vancouver, a dis­ tion on the-part of the Federal Gov­ old friend Hon. B. F-.Tolmle, Min­ brought before him on a misde­ — Quesnel. B. C„ June 13.—The Fre­ and were driven to some of the high tance of sixty-one miles, was made ernment in Its rowd building policy." ister of Agriculture. He learned at meanor charge. Tha woman waa ing in finding useful and profitable occupation. Since January 1 the Capital that there waa no hope er River here ha* dropped three feet spots where they were safe above the In twenty-two hours without a stop the Mayor explained, "but I found water tine. Mrs. Anna Paulla. She had told the there have been fifty-two vessels in commission. The returns from The Behans left Halifax penniless that thte I» not the case. There that the Government would continue Since Saturday morning. The Que.- operating a convalescent hospital for nel River I» also falling fast and with Broke at Peak udge she would disinherit her son. the operation of these vessels from January 1 to April 30 last have and obtained funds through lecturing seems to have been a mlaapprehen - "The settlers got together end Henry, seventeen years old. because In theatres en route. elon on that score, it was explained returned men here-a matter whjca cloudy, cool weather prevailing, there been completed and, contrary to the general expectation, they tho Mayor took up at the reqi be no furthe* flood In the worked for five days. ISO mile»miles frero* from, . ,vriemt<~tinc* r«wd«i ivhtu tn t ing Fraser'■ ankt Cot. Davie*. But ttasd Bs Bible and totts-w Its «re tying idle.both in the United Kingdom and in per cent, of tV constructing roads While Bt C teachings." the judge told her. “Do ton» Vancouver. • if the Provincial Government will ed th» eg# Two thousand five hundred sec# the water this year is the highest It tales this result may well he regarded aa satisfactory. jpK'.apSSI ,N rich..rT«l« agricultural land hae ever been since 1*01 It fa the you remember that old story—tha one the United pay sixty par cent. It la tiroa Juet the single exception of that to the a cose of the two governments get­ Telephone Company's i highest water that hae been held by about U>* ninety and nine that, lay "During the period referred to, SEATTLE DROWNING. in British Columbia, planted with safely In the fold and the one slieep West Indies, where a small loss was ting together. Premier Oliver, who increased rates was g the dykes. voyages were made to the United alien. "City Solicit berries, small fruit» end other crops that had gone astray? Give the boy made. Seattle. Juno IS —Richard wtlllama, rendered us splendid support, at the -jja tnniiiht^ und about thirty, "The dykes held for a foot higher Kingdom. South America. Australia. "Officiale of the Csnadlab Govern­ convention, stated that his govern- against the higher i a chance."/ three-year-old eon of Bert William» •five esttlera; meetly returned men* than the watsr.iarel «f leet year aof! ment Merchant Marine aleo intimate ment ess prepared to go ahead on, very strong indeed." than broke. Just as the water waa at The mother, with tears In bar eyes, that the outlook for the of Kirkland, waa drowned In * ' were driven off by the When agreed. The charge against the bav European ports- All of Union yenterdny afternoon ' title basin the Ntcomen Island dyke* gave way Its pe-k. Just after the -dyke broke with future is fairly promising.' was continued (yielded a profit to Use t before the record height of #ater and (Cencludsd on pegs 4.) •• ; • y"_T , ÜP4 5^'-:

' VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JUNEJfrlggl AEROPLANE SHINIER LEAGUE MEETING I860—Ye Qlde Finns—1921 DEATH LIST IN KILLED AT GALGARY Everything Here For IN SEPTEMBER Your Vacation Days SWIM-KAPS A GOLDEN A, Mabee Lost" Life When Buildings in County Clare N' three «lays of sports and This Season's Newest Seashore Millinery The Assembly Will Consider OPPORTUNITY Were Burned Machine Fell vigoroii* outdoor enjoyment, Exclusive Styles—Popular Prices—Sold Only at the Numerous Questions I i.ne'ji v»«*ti<>fi wesr take* on Calgary, June U.—Alf. Mabee, A magnificent Oreheetrelle (made Belfast June II.—The question is *n uniiorUfioe e<|u»l to where one ReXall Store daredevil air "stunter. waa almost J Geneva. June 11.- The most Import­ by the Toetian Co., of Torb) being widely raised In Belfast as to Instantly killed and Jack Fleming, is going or what they wilt do ant single problem that will be_con- In porfett coédition. It could not whether the______killings hire over the pitot, was so badly Injured that he Is 1 kldered at the Second Assembly of the be purchased to-day for double the week-end will Interfere with the visit j not expected to live when a Curtiss when they tf'-l there. * League of Nations called for Septem­ price we ere asking It possesses ÎÎ-W i tSKT&ffSL «'ïiÆj For fashion ha« m»de «ports Campbell’s Prescription Store ber S le the establishment of the t er- the tonsl qualities of an organ and that of an orchestra, yet not too state opening of the Lister Paru ground when he was attempting a wesr the distinetite favorite iu TB| UKVtiOtoT 1 manent Court of International Justice. loud for the home. It may be type* of «11 out wear this season.. Campbell Bldg. Fort and Douglas The sWtules of the court whlch were sssss.'iwJSSHI ragea ics uurn-s ■ >** ------,------■ ssar -—~* played by anybody, and a number ed In savagery any previous shoot­ The tragedy happened within eight Anil this ha*, given the designer* -W. M SwM. w. Sr. Wfl. W. of very She fells go free with the ings. Ths victims Included an aged of hundred* of person* who were a wonderful opportunity to inter­ arts purchase. We shall be pleeeed to clergyman and three young business waiting for street car* at the P»™ give demonstration whether you men. the latter belt* found dead In entrance. Fleming had taken Mab*e weave the gayest of color* in the wmL thl, u regarded as ahe t^t buy or not. the northern section of the clty.- up to do some stunts tor the enter­ most striking epntrasts. a* well as Rev. James Finlay, of Bawn Bay, tainment of some of the members of County Cavan, eighty year» the Scottish football team now lour­ giving the garaenta lines end ef- mer Dean of Lelghlln. who had twen » ing Canada. After climbing round feets in whieh the figure has great More Work clergyman since lSST.on answering a the wings for a time while the ins- Learue constet» of twenty-live Item». knock at hie door rtaturday night chine"* was in flight. Mabee climbed charm in its freedom. Amont them are amendments to the HEINTZMAN &C0. was confronted by a number of beck to his place in the front seat of Better Work Covenant? reduction of armament. masked men. Without parley they the machine and Fleming started to And here, with us, we are now (Cletrac • k. reouest of Bolivia for mediation Gideon Hicks. Manager took fu.n outside. sl»t hln dend aid showing not only everything yeu TANK .... descend. He attempted to bank ror in her dispute with Chile, end the ap- Opp. P. O. Phene 12*1 then lettered hi. head to a pulp and ^ ^turn [0to pplane„no „„„„down „to _a ...... landing tractor^ . Cheaper Work polntment of four non-permanent, urr.vd hi* resldanvc. when *UBt a^ve, and In front of the will want to wear, but. better '■member» of the Uoun/Ul. . . . t- , Th<» *x.h«r tkEse XLasn park enfMtft^," Afir machtw» *A*r+4 ,« etiu, the -oppoctumLies. «tlUR E£!k, Reports wlll.be recelved .fromjefh WHIllun Kerr, a berbery ^ddenly downward and burled II. ■AHk the n,»n who hit» used nlcat organisation, df th^Uwuruejjucb eroua that even the slenderest H.lfpvtmv, a poetman. and *>«xnn- swe 4a Abe ground.. MaVçc. U> the as those dealing with the JUYUirseston Otdeet Cent Dealers in S- C. der McBride, a-asinowveeper. nu real- front seat, was tc*v4bly «rueht-d Lÿ - puree wilb find a host of selections. of the opium traffic, the thi®jj ,1,0u If Belfast. A» their death» oC- women and children. COgsatUblyttoM the impact of the engine. Hi* leg» Too, there are many specials in urrod during the e-rfuw houre, - t,c were both cut off clean and hi* 'head ÎÂMESON & WILLK^LTD. anil transit. International healtn, k'l.iiic» arc generally, believed here b. registration of treatlee. the economic badly crushed in. He was alive when just the things yon most want, which, while they arc not A Quick Fire t, iv. 1 it 1 In- reprisal i ir the shooting picked out from under the engine, but AeAsmobU* ShnwrooS»». 740 Broughton Street. blockade and the allocation of ex­ ,.f a i-o ce sergeant ami no n n advertised, are prominently displayed for your easy ex­ 739 Fort Street.______penditures of the League. died a* he was being lifted into a and alao ea day. nearby car. Fleming, in the back •eat, was badly crushed, and picket* amination. INDUSTRIAL ... v Cork. Jams U — John Lucey wu up unconscious and rushed *5v*n LOSSES IN ITALY .hot dead by crown forces here last miles to a hospital, where hi# life ia Little Waste night for falling to aniwer a chal­ despaired of. lenge after the curfew hour. Mabee was twenty-three years old Rome. June 13 -Itnly lost 6^,000 —A ft re that will go out quickly A shoemaker named Fltaglbbon was and was born in Calgary. Fleming rlavs of work last year because of —The kind of fire you often want taken from hia home I® Liscarroll, was an air officer in the war and bts ELECTRIC MOTORS strike* according to figures just Cork, by armed men and ihot to parents reside, on a farm at Crjjas- Telephone during the Summer days. published by the Ministry °* death. The usual »py notice was fleld. Just north of here. 731 Yates This figure Includes labor disorders 1901 OLD plnoed to the body forbidding Its r« It was the first fatal aeroplane ac Street or*every kind- wage tbmuua 'o- moral. cident which ever occurred here. occasioned by the occupation of the Stayed On Ground. factories by workmen from last July WELLINGTON FOR RENT Dublin. June 11.--An outbreak of Jim Brownlie, of the .Scottish *oot- to September and disorders In the WASHED NUT arson occurred in the Hcariff dis- ball team, and Dan McNeil, president dCutr» reused the major trltc. County Clare, Saturday. Several of the Dominion Football Association, -. give* you a quick rire \ genu­ p»rt“f the loea with U.SOO.m day» private residences and the Scartrf with Chief Smart, of the Calgary fire ine washed nut coni. Try it. department, were talking to Mabee 1-5 H.P., 1-15 H.P., 2-20 H.P. We Communiât agitaUon. cf last district work bouse and tye Galley Tha Useful Gift for the Juno Bride—FOOTWEARI Head and King Bar coastguard Just a few minutes before he went up. vear when the factories were “5“ We've Dry fir Weed, Tee Brownlie was Invited to go up for a pled are calculated tobaxejmiult^^ stations were burned to the ground ir„ CHILDRENS BATHING 8ANDRL8 AKf* The damage exceed» JMW.WWL flight, trot McNeil protested. Duitead, 220 Volt, A.C. 3 Phase 10 000.000 lost days. Polltfcal "'"ï'î Mabee was asked to ahow them w hat 4t)C WITH STOCKINGS ATTACHED AUt and other suspensions, not lncludrd In Belfast. he could do In the air and he cltmted “the other classes, sre mid to hays Belfast. June 13 —Sharp rioting oc- Into the machine with Fleming, who eurred In tite Turk ?tr«l area h«« Children’s and Misses’ Bathing Sandals, with rubber soles, lost U.SOO.i>0« days. ... took him up. The football Wien The workers engaged In .11 WaRerWalker&Soit yesterday, resulting lit «me ina® watrfte» t»r»twiiung and ware stand­ in white only i sues 8 to 13. Per _pair . — ..... • shot in the stomach and thirteen ing close to the spot when the ma­ * For Further Information Apply strikes.. the. larger' set Street others wounded. rs. Th’. sissss • sees begs® ftMiirtai chine fellp -- Win- Cathcart -Go»r Ltd. nùiviratf Rkf "f tlw irtyfitly ^kers. who had 117 .tr^5^F ewe«t LOWER WAGES IN «1 ffîrï^f* FMor'-iSF- Pwnh^sm ***- reived reinforcement. During the litnven l B.C. ELECTRIC Ing 111,55* workmen and losing M». rioting many bricks were «>"7" UNITED KINGDOM 057 days nf work. » - revolver shots were common. A bomb Telephone 1600 ihroww -by *ae oJ lhe ilOtot». hlew 0« • tnném. Aan* kk—Tta* Qavsriuiiaili. Fort and langley Streets ~~ a man e hend and seriously Injure,! a having decided to rescind the advance woman. The police then bred a volley in wages of ,six shilling» on weekly ’PHONE of shots among, the rioters, ft nail time and fifteen per oe«L on piece­ clubbing the mob into quietness an_ work. granted the employe»» of the dispersed them. When the curfew Paris June IS.—The Great W Government dockyards last year, hue was rung, fourteen persona had been been negotiating withwitn thetne tradeireue un- wheel a duplicate Of the great etlrac- treated in s hospital- Vir/ tA i riM \ h„. ^ JJU -n 1JI- I t_ ...mmmàm K a battle ground, the police being com- tlon. w ------Suits. New Goods. near the Champ de Mara for The As a result, the matter has been HUGE expôsiton of 1»»». and long con­ oellcdpolled to nreAre on011 themi, y--™-crowd. —Several— r m » .I, -a _.»,iei,le earn. submitted for arbitration to the in­ demned to dmtrucuon. now stands like cases of bullet wounds were sent to dustrial court with the suggestion . nartlally dislocated skeleton in hospital» Special Constable Sturdy f/ PANTS \r that half of the reduction shall be­ midair, minus it. car. and lacking died of hi» wound». Don’t miss this sale. All suitings are of the latest weaves Disturbances also occurred In the come effective on June 1» and the /WITHOUT ADDITIONAL charge \ and shades, including indigo blue serges, twe=*La"‘ P*l’t T.' propped' by"» Ka»hmlr, Hoad. , Kalis Division the,.second half on July 1". chief stflyto'cemre of .the rtole last Th® Government* announcement of worsteds. Prices from ...... ------after'an'expen'ee tTThr demolishes of July, an® there the police ftred on Sinn «jm f-tMiwatloh of tôntrôl of agricul­ — and you'll hare no cause to Fein snipers. An unidentified man ture has been immediately followed in Eastern England by a proposal of I with every or \ worry about the quality of coal Suit theequlvalent of nearly sMUuahot dead. Mail Orders Attended To. in labor end tomber. or wood you receive. American Killed. the farmers* union for a reduction In main indefinitely In IU present par wages, varying from six to ten shil­ London. June 13.-A dispatch to the lings weekly, lOvercoat ordered I 1214 Gov’t St. Phone 2681 tlal dilapidation. the Press Association from Dublin to­ G. HOPE The contractor who Invested the day said that Thomas Rush, thirty- larse sums for dismounting it ex J.E. Painter & Sons five, said to be an American navy SWIFT CURRENT HAD 1 ^ a te make a profit out of the ,17 Cormorant Street. pensioner, was shot to death yester­ \Tailored-toMeasury Sffjr ~ finding no buyer. I. day evening at Llsacul. near Castle A SUNDAY FIRE Special Lew Hates by the Week WI111M to stand hi. loss and let any Reagh, by crown forces. one else try. ______Bwlft Current. Bask.. June IS Twenty-thousand dollar*’, damage 8756 was done by fire which started eaf^ MEXICAN AIRMEN j DECLARES DANCING yesterday morning in Flffe and Park » TUESDAY il MORE JOY OUT OF '• CATCH SMUGGLERS hardware store. The fire is supposed to have resulted from defective wir­ ing. and the alarm was given to In­ ÆS.’ï.tïr —* ““ 7“ Mexico City JunrU.-Mexican avt- DOES MUCH HARM mates of the surgical and medical . nn mm m Q BB Phone 846. r,rd*er ^dt^ed'm he^olng^ clinic, two doors away, by the burst­ Cor. Courtney and Gordon g jj ing of shotgun cartridges near the work In the apprehension of emug- B8.K front of the store where the flame* /on r according to an official an­ I Saskatchewan Methodists started. The loss is fully covered by wgyygguypi nouncement. They «re keeplng up^ insurance. JA fn