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 felt 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 bunting 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 Silesia, 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 Drill 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 textile 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 fnCanvas Strap Slippers with leather Limits. ______Oulseppe Varotta. kidnapped May It Forward Movement fund. soles and heels at such ridiculously low and held for ransom. The identifica "We ore utterly unable to supply prices, and they are so cool and ««rvtce- PURE COCOA—3 lbs. for tion wes made by the bey » father, the,ïê demandch”rchdeclared for women Rev.workers Hiram In able; sise» 11 to 2. 75#; alxea • toJ*. fresh local ooose- who-Went to Mermont with detectives fl.OO, or per lb. as soon as the New Tork police were Hull. In giving his report on the d Savon ess’ work. Women are needed, BEERIES—I’er lb. . - notified. ssiss.*-:...... soc LIBBY POTTED MEAT, for Sand The boy disappeared while at play he eald aa deaconeeaea, missionaries LOCAL LETTUCE— before hia home and his parent* be- at home and abroad and aa social eer- wiches. 2 tin* ...... • ■ ' Ileved he had been lost. After two vlee workera. He urged that the pas- Old Country Shoe Store . 8. heads for ...... days the child's mother received a let tors of the Methodist Churches should Phone 4121 FANCY ONTARIO CHEESE— ter demanding SMOd for the safe re- encourage the young e"7»n of their G36-637 Johnson 8t FANCY RIPE TOMATOES— turn of her son. congregations to fit themselves for Per lb.,...... 30c Five men were subsequently ar these branches of work. l'er lb...... '...... rested end ere awaiting trial on the Uniorve INDEPENDENT CREAMERY BUTTER— charge of being Implicated In the at Dr. Graham, general secretary of Have should be Invited to ,'he tempted extortion of money from the educational work of Wesley Col tiofl of grand president of the legion STRAWBERRIES FRESH IN TWICE The nicest Butter made— Varotta. Murder Suspected. lege. expressed Ihe opinion that wlv-i CANADIAN LEGION ae soon aa It la formed. 1 . x day_See-our windows or telephone union with the Presbyterian Chuffco The veterans passed a resolution Per lb...... SS#» h» *n accomplished fact, the Attractive for price. ■ * Calgary, June 11.—The unidentified deploring the fact that many ex-»»- PURITY or ROYAL STAND- QO OC body of a returned soldier wu found united church would strive to do its vice men In Canada are unemployed In a bush In the east end of this city educational work in fewer and and calling for the Immediate ful NICE SWEET JUICY ORANGES- OCp ABD FLOUR—49-lb. aack------yfclrOtl Baturdsy night. A belt was tied, PLAN SUPPORTED around hie neck and tied to a hush. stronger college#. Teeth fillment of pledgee given the soldiers Per dozen, 00pile ada to fal into line erith the veteran» T Halifax. June It—Forest fires of "more than elk months. [u wpr n •m- He waa born at trnlontown. Fa.. W|H _ZTa i* Rsymlds BuiiCIn. Comer of Great Britain sod form a y.*.n: which had done fhAuâ*».1 next Governor-General bt o-ede. ANTI-COMBINE GROPERS wan queeched by heavy raina that v tatted the province Saturday. Georgia evangelist, yjPTYVRTA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JCyE J3,1921_
^ — IÏ ■ Odd Fellows' Picnic Cumberland.—The second annual Babe Ruth picnic of Union Lodge No. 11, In FRESH Vancouver Island News dependent Order of' Odd Fellows. wHl has nothing on be held at Royston on Saturday next end Wright and after s look over Visiting Brethren and Sister Re- GAME WARDENS GOES Ladysmith he took the «"° t-rtiter» PostMsties bekaha are asked to meet at the Tea—to be good—must be fresh for a motor trip, and Included in ttta.r Fraternity Hall at 9 a. ..j" ~~ . Store Hours 9 bjb. to 6 pju., Wednesday l TO BIBO SANCTUARY day's holiday a visit of inspection to Masons at Church the Granby Mine. -the superior cornflakes Cumberland—On Sunday evening J. A. Munro, Chief Officer of They returned to Sidney in George Reids launch "The Crusoe," in whlfh at 7 O'clock the officers and mem the Western Provinces for the handl bers of Cumberland Lodge No. 2*ï A. Alf Critchly was also a passenger, iReyre both there F. and A. M., attended the sen-ice at ing of the Migratory Birds Conven making the trip as a guest Mr. Holy Trinity Chiirch. tion Act, was In Sidney on Friday Reid. at the home plate introducing J. W. Wlnson. Federal Hall Opened "SAMOA" Oaroe Warden, to his work at Bear 9 Ready for Meeting Cobble HlU.—For the official open ing of the new Community Hall here, Island, where the Federal Government Nanaimo—The Women's Auxiliary of the Nanaimo Hospital at -a well which took the form of a ball, about has established a bird sanctuary for attended meeting held- yesterday at ilpo people came from Victoria, the protection of seagulls. Mr. Wln the hospital decidéd to hold the an ^Bhawnigan. Hlllbank. Cowichan and Is always fresh and possesses that unique flavour son Is to remain on the island for the nual meeting on Friday next, at tne Du It can, the receipts being about Of ‘goodness' that has Justly made it famous» purpose of killing crows and other home of the president, when the an- $10V. birds that may coipe there to steal 2S5f and9ïreaiurerewSneï^ep^^nt«I » The hail was opened by K. Ptin- & eggs. By me end eT- Usr can, M. P: P.„ of Duncan, who com a typewriter nor be any more com- weeks the breeding season will be Officers for the year were elected plimented the Cobble HlU District on over and Mr. Wlnson will have com ^ expressed the opinion that by acclamation as follows: President, its co-pperative ability to achieve WORKING TO INVENT pleted his work as guardian and will Mrs. G. B. Brown; treasurer. Mrs. A. the success so far attained. The eventually the great printing presse» return to Victoria. . . Handle, recording secretary. Mrs. community was to be congratulated in newspaper offices would, give place Arrangements have been made for Powers; financial secretary, Mrs. on having three live on»ti»tlons to smaller, swift-running and com mals In Comox Vally are particular m launch to visit Dear Island with King. suoli as the Womens Institute, tne paratively noiseless machines which provisions end water for Mr. Wlnson Visiting Comox ly free. « Foresters and the Men's Institute, PRINTING METHOD would turn out printed matter with twice a week, but with this exception Married in Vancouver almost the same facility as the mov- Courtenay—E. J. Andros of Vic- which have now taken over the work Mr. Wlnson will be a modem Robin tori a. came up this week by motor Cumberland—A. pretty wedding uAderuhder a trusteeship, the membersmemoers —r,. ij ln*w.ai—■ et Crwaoev------"*e - '6oari*«d'uts "Vfcsttimr ■tople- place -in--Vaneowwe« ____ "««eti"I pMrguouy ------^„ 71 ri ven to rs"in Britain Worn ------— Sidney News ‘Sutton- Mr. Androe, who makes an day evening at the home of the members______, Jt<4 serve nnon the board. . He Messrs, fopeland and Wright went annual cruise of the G14JJ, had not at bridOpS sister. Mja- tit JEtilMftlkJETfigL* made «pedal mention of Mr. Gls- Change System ” GREAT AMOUNT OF do Ladysmith on- board the launeh maka -CourAanay hia second Avenue East, when Miss born for successful(- OPIUM IN BAGGAGE “Tim” last week to deliver the boat objective, but as he had been here Ellxa Lowt her of Nanaimo, became efforts and superintending the build to The Tlmberland I levelopmrnt Co. in previous * years whfrn the time the bride of Mr. Wimànl Hamilton ing of the hall. A presentation was London. June 13.—Surge,tIon that GiUtea of Cumberland. The cere Havana. Cuba. June 13—Eighty D.I> K Stewart,Stewart. V. M.H. McLean,Mcuctn, oiof theme came for him to make his trip he made during the evening to Mr. Lis printing front type la likely to be Development Company, were also on could not wlthsUnd the lure of Comox mony was performed by Rev. J. superseded was made by William thousand dollars' worth of o|>lum was R. Robertson of St. pavids Church, discovered In the baggage of a pas board making an inspection of the Bay.—Comox Argus. Gamble at the World's Confess of who was formerly pastor of the The building of the haJl was w senger aboard the Spanish steamship "Tim" when under trial. On arrival Inspector Visits bride’s family during his ministry at much a success that the above three ,l'rlntsrsTimers heldneia heretiers min V.MH.connection— with-.' -- Aifonso xif when she arrived hère, at Ladysmith a further test of her -Courtenay—Dr. J. H. Frank. Do St. Andrew's. Nanaimo. The bride organisations are laying claim the International Printing and Allied The contraband w«s secreted In four power and sturdiness was demon minion veterinary surgeon, is in tne is a native daughter of Nanaimo, and being the prime movers, in djawing TradesZ I surn cAuiutiiuipexhibition Mr. 'Gamble——------said trunss ,nd weighed over 1.600 pounds. strated when she was given her trials vattey on official business. His is very popular among a large circle the attention to the public to >J]e / that at least three Inventors were try Jose Hervas Aldecoa, a lawyer, in at towing, which is the principal work duties In elude ths Inspection of of friends. After a few days' visit to need of a larger hall. It Is estt Be Prepared for the Gay Affairs of ing to develop a photographic process whose trunks the drug was found, ts for which the* "Tim" was built In dairy herds. This Is In line with Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Gillies will mated that a sum of *'1 to take the place of printing from this test she was very satisfactory the policy of the Livestock Branch take up residence in Cumberland. needed to complete the finishing out on bond after a hearing In which of the Dominion Agriculture Depart Summer With Plenty of l> He predicted that the machines for asserted he did not know that the as in other ways. work of the hall. Mr. Stewart was a very kind and ment In an effort to erndIMl* Con Question of Incorporation he brought in his baggage as tagious diseases, from which ani Among the criticism overheard printing by photographic process K.r to another contained opium. attentive host to Messrs. Copeland Port Alberni—A public meeting would hardly occupy more space than wasleld in Alberni on Friday even was some regarding the ventilation, ing to receive the report of the com ai the hall seemed overheated. mittee appointed to investigate con Dainty Styled Tub ditions in regard to- dtslncorporation. A good attendance of the ratepayers helped to make the evening a suc cess, and some of the ratepayers learned that the state of affaire was not as had as they had imagined C. F. Bishop acted as chairman, and Frocks the committee reported that it might , be advisable te disincorporate and- Victoria. JuneThe baro- revert to government control, provid- . this Province *W.d ing the voile, now exist. . a.1 I VictoriaViC —Barometer. 29 Thei m* committeecum mi tire furtherlurum reported |ure maximum yesterday, is, minimum organdie, dotted Swiss and gingham, that the wording of the petitionJor ft; wind. H miles W.;__rain. trace. fashioned in a host of youthfully becom A■«>nn>rx»raUnn nuBBt - UlBlf L» eb«wmtltar. nkinilUC- __ __ _ demand^or request, ttMitj~ Vancouver —Bardmerer, 29r. ing styles make selection very easy. __ receiver or commissioner be ap- ! at ure. maximum yestenlay. 54; mtnl- pointed by the Goveriynent to take mum. 54; wind. 4 miles ». ., min, .02; Priced from $6.90 to...... $3*2.50 .charge ot-Ute TJUr'â..wVsinuA'i.l. Ik weather, raining. nutdate the de'fetx. "" Kamluu'uS ’tHiNftbitSSf "Itrtft Wrpw • The ratepayer,. tÿen passed g strong resolution against the appoint ment of a receiver or commissioner. Barkervllle—Barometer. IS »0; leroper- alur., maximum yeaterday. -.6, mini Bathing Suits At- No definite decision was reached. mum. 36; wind, calm; weather, luir. ______■^J-.t.ii.l»'-, nr figswv.ffr n peratuiê. rraalitmm vedteiW’."S* J*;’lu Nanaimo—The HighMl«"Ü'ulknir School etu 1 >"UU1. «; wind, calm; w «al her. clear tractively Priced dents about to leave , Miss HaulkneMl»i T^eoah—Barometer. »7« tempera- well to two retiring' teachers. MlWBi nJ^MximumTesterdayrsii minimum, Kennedy and Mr. Coombs, two popu- ft miles B E ; rain. .02; lar teachers of the school who .are weathec. "raining. | There are dozens of attractive leaving at the end of the terim A . Ne!son—Tern perat ure, maximum yes- one-piece styles to select from. fareWell address was read by Prin 76, rain, OS. Some in plain tones and others cipal Manser on behalf of the school, Temperature. tiotb teachers, in reply, expressed the MAX Min. with daring Stripes appreciation of the honor shown themmem Portland, Ore...... on the occasion and assured all of Seattle ...... TO 52 At $2.25 to $9.75 their hearty Interest in the welfare 6>anrisco ...... •-6- 52 NO MATTER WHAT THE COST l'ewtft'ton 74 ______... , .__ „,t»w~wti -nrvanr m TfT* T.AST CENT BELOW COST. TVre is no attempt—there of t^ie school. -Vran brook . JotT” with our prices. Just th*k! *^VweTre TCMB Mr. Manser also presented gratify Calgary ... 76 40 ing testimonials to two honor stu Edmonton . 72 40 dents about to leave, Mias Kaulkner Qu Appelle 4h Elastic Top Sports Corsets and Leigh Hunt. Both these Stu Winnipeg . 73 dents are among the most popular in the wAiool, and keen regret is felt :: ■ ' m % at their loss. A feature of the gath HEAVY STORM IN ering was the presentation to the SASKATCHEWAN honor students of their reports, a Are Specially» Priced* ceremony which entitles the holder Men’s Dress Boots $5.85 to exemption from final examina Prince Albert. Bask.. June 13.—A $12.00 Dress Boots $6.45 newly-built house owned by George jheae Goodyear welted fine dress boots tion. Honor students require a class standing showing 75 per cent effi pyche was demolished, burying Mrs. Many of the very best makes, in are the kind you paid $12.00 for a few ciency and 95 per cent attendance Thomas Smith, who was sheltering At $4.25 Per Pair brown and black calfskin i English re months ago; fine Havana brown kid, and record. there, and breaking her shoulder, made on the best shapes and styles. Visits Old Friends when a storm accompanied by wind of cede Bals and round toe Bluchers ; all cyclonic velocity and some hail, broke of our regular $12.00 values. Desperation Ladysmith.—Donald McLean, until over the Cloverdaje district, about a few years ago a resident of Lady eighteen miles north of this city, Sat One way to achieve the popular uncometcd effect Desperation Q*n 4 C Sale Price $5.85 smith. but now in charge of the urday evening. Wheat was not for and to be thoroughly comfortable while engaged Sale Price «PU.'iÜ Burns Mining Interests at Coalmont. ward enough to sustain any damage visited friends here recently. Mr Fallen trees over a half-mile-wide iu sport* activities is to wear a specially designed Mclec&n speaks encouragingly of the track going northeast, marked the corset. Here is a model that will meet all the re Leckie Dress Boots for $7.45 development of the mines at Coal destruction done to forestation. Leckie Work Boots $5.95 mont and looks forward to a bright quirements of outdoor women ; sizes 21 to 26. Made on the English recede or medium future for that place. Alex. Bryden. THAT DRY COUGH IS Good value at, per pair ...... $4.25 Like all Leckie Boots these are round toe, these dress boots of fine gun- another old Ladysmith resident is metal and velour calfskin are up to Leckie associated with Mr. Mclean in the BRONCHITIS guaranteed all solid leather sole and standard of reliability and genuine value; management of the mines at Coal heel; while light, they are built for have been selling at $14.00—but mont. Dégire Employment If neglected. It will weaken the hard wear ; all sizes ; regular $9.00. throat and perhaps reach the lungs. Desperation (Pf7 A C Cumberland.—A general discussion Nothing surer to help you quickly Desperation (PC QC Sale Price tD I took place at Tuesday’s meeting of than the healing soothing vapor of KAYSER JTALIAN SILK Sale Price «D0»V0 the G. W. V. A. on the appas», CaLarrhoxone. Its action is magical, ent indifference of the Provincial even’ congested spot is healed- Irri and Dominion Governments with tation is soothed away, phlegm and regard to returned men getting secretion are cleaned out, all symp STOCKINGS appointments under the Government toms of weak throat Catarrh, Bron Liquor Control Board, and as as chitis disappear. Catarrhosone is i_ Men’s Brogues sistant enumerators in taking the genuine, scientific preparation. Sold The kind of Silt Hose that don’t run or rip; MEN’S MEN’S REGAL census. There are a number of re everywhere in three sixes. 25c, 50c $6.45 turned men in this district who are an.l one dollar for a complete two extra fine quality in black and white ; sizes well qualified to take some of the months’ treatment. Prepared by the i>, 9M> and 10. A hose that is well known DRESS BOOTS Men’s Brown Calf DRESS BOOTS positions and who have been Catarrhosone Co..1 Montreal.—Advt WORK BOOTS Brogue Oxfords, medium for it’s perfect fitting and excellent wear lasts; regular $11.00. $6.85 ing qualities at, per pair...... $4.50 $6.85 $4.95 Values that are unbeat R. $6.45 These Fine Regal Dress able; brown and black Guaranteed solid leather Shoes formerly sold at calfskin dress boots in In brown or black, with Fine Brown Calfskin $15.00. In English recede many different styles ; toe cap or plain toe; regu Brogue Oxfords, full* dou and natural shapes; brown some Regale included; lar 19.00. ble sole; regular value and black calfskin. regular $12.00. $16.00. Sale - Desperation <£/• Of? Unloadingl Sale of the present level at some suitabU & $4.95 $8:85 Sal# Prie# tDUeOU point and to drift therefrom along the Sals Price $6.85 NEWS AND NOTES vein 200 feet as development pro ceeds. Other work includes the OF THE MINES building of a new wharf. All this must be done within fifteen months, ‘ "Of the mining claims of the old ...Drum Lummon. company, the following have been Boys’ School Boots $2.95 Work on the Drum Lummon copper transferred to the new company, the Men’s “College” Boots . A Big Grouping of Several Line* of Beys' :ure, nines, north of Prince Rupert, will Mavis, Drum Lummon. I. X. L., Cale ~ Furnil donia. Big Thing. Dumfries, Malachite, » Commenced within the next two $8.85 Solid Leather Boots, all sixes ln the lot \ Index. Moniaive, Grey Copper, Cup Desperation tfO QC reeks, in charge of Superintendent rite, Bunker and Wharf mineral This famous English make, needless to Boots Sale Price...... : Yed G. Jarrett. of North Vancouver, claims on Miskattah Bay, Douglas say, -Is all solid leather; fine dress rhls was announced at the annual Channel. Skeena mining division. renerxl and extrarodlnsry !"«tln* of The officers elected at the meeting boots of box calf or glace kid and ropde Mulehide Boots $3.45 he Drum Lummon Mines, Limited, In ere: President. John Broatch ; on easy fitting lasts; regular $14.00. he B. C. Chamber of Mines on Frl- secretary, J. F. Mends; directors. Dr. Men'e Mulehide Boot» with solid leather T .D. Turner, Penticton; Theed Plerde, Desperation &Q QC Carnets and Linoleum l*A number of changea In the com- splendid .soles and insoles; sixes (PO iC Courtenay; W. Patterson, J. Tom and Sale Price...... tDOeOU >-11, Bale price ...... • .. mny were made at the meeting, with J. T. McGregor, of Vancouver. values. . - . he consent of the twenty-five direct. >r$ urvst nt. The naine of the com- any »u changed _.o that of the $1400 Boots $7.85 Palmer’s Shoe Packs Jouglas Channel Mines, Limited, Genuine Palmer Shoe Raeke with light •Amherst" Light Work Beets, oil chrome vhile a new company came Into being single sole and heel; absolutely water- Now On >earlng the old name and operated stock, double soled throughout and ab K • ^• ■ / >y a syndicate headed by GlenviUe solutely waterproof. e-7 OC Sfin~*uter...... ' $5.95 l Collls. mining engineer and man DANCING •ale Price ...... ‘OO urer of the mines. This new com AT
11 Oe placed on me new Save Meney By Buying Now Ttwr shareholders of the old GORGE 1 r will get shard for share In company up to 225,000 share», PARK MODERN SHOE CO. lUT The. Glenville A- Co□.ma Engin Oiwn-air PxvIUlou. ,LUE STORE" ~ Every evening, lull Corner Government and' Yates Streets j1 SMHf.;M20 DOUGLAS ST. ——OW— UMITEO. ^
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his SHOULD CAPITALIZE toeg wÜf it ïe Twrere there-* «aires about KUMTUKS CLUB TO own ability to execute an or. •Irfsrt* Jfatfa »w* another demand for the derly retreat and keep his job. who saved Greece from die- SCENERY OF PROVINCE MONDAY. JUNK 11. 1»U- Not even twelve months ago is BURN VISIT SEATTLE BODY honor and disgrace at a crucial it likely that he was willing to time in her history Î add Ireland to his own troubles. Is Greatest”Âssetr Arthur J___ «agi by Delegates Announced; Mov EDISON "THS Times PRINTING A POWJ KIRK’S v Lineham Tells Chamber ■NO COMPANY, LIMITED. SUMES AND THE FLOOD. thwty-five YEARS ago. ing Picture Question TkeNEW OWe*: Comer «nil sad Fort Str Considered of Commerce It is not easy to work up en- Whatever rivalry may exist WELUNGTON between the t*o largest cities of Mines, flaheriea and timber have thusiasm over the benefits of a The Kumtuks Glob met for He been developed In this Province but flood which places thousands of this Province there is not an in usual luncheon to-dav at the Dorothy the most valuable asset of nil, the gUBSCRIPTION RATES' Tearoom., Bread Street, with Mies City Delivery ...... fit*peri acres under water and causes a dividual in Victoria who would scenic attractions, have been over- By mail (esdostve ef city) withhold his congratulations to Lottie Bowron, the president. In the looked. Arthur Lineham.told directors great number of people a con- COAL chain Mrs. Montelth «a»* 0 _8rhato .... Vancouver upon the'tremendous did address on the neceeoHy |°r the of the Chamber of Commerce at to siderable amount of hardship day's luncheon at the Dominion Remember ÏS and personal loss; but if the progress it, has made since th* raising of the .tatuo of housekeeping Always This v£.£* first tpWTiship was reduced to wl cooking, deprecating the ten Hotel. present submergence of a-part dency for the relegation of the do Mr. Lineham outlined the srstom The New Edison does all that any ashes and its fifteen hundred in mestic arto to the back ground In followed by Governments In the *n- of the -Eraser Valley has con Kirk Coal Co, Ltd. theee day. of vonun a diversified In- tlpodee, where he recently tinted, vinced. the engineering experts habitants were rendered^ home- ISO Broad BL Thone 18» THE LONDON CONFERENCE. less. Exactly thirty-fire yea» and- advocated that Urn who are in charge of the Sums» Misa Wlgley gave an excellent re llclty scheme should be Introdu. Si^h^7muaic-lovee,V,lk1Ut^-, Bud^t P1», al~ dyking scheme that the project ago to-day the spot upon which port on the work accomplished by In thli Province. He advocated If the Premier of New Zea has risen a great city a mam of the recent committee appointed to fund of 1100.0(10 for advertising the will be a success the inundated Investigate moving picture first year, to be t about the Turntable Test land intends to stick to his guns blackened debris and smoking WEDDING STATIONERY •Ions. The meeting panned “■ rowjlu qulred. the fund and the rystrm t< condition of. the adjoining areas tlon commending to the National ha BUDervleed by -m committee c°m at the moment inAy be something ruins were the only evidences ol Neatly and Correctly Printed. prising* nne Cabinet Mlnlrter and and press his advocacy of a cen what originally was knowtf as Council of Women and to the Pro in the nature of a blessing in dis^ Visiting Cards and Cake Boxee. vincial W. C. T. U, “>0 preaalng need two prominent cltiiena. tralized type of Imperialism at Granville and more familiarly for clean, wholesome film*. The m bureaus should be established at guise. If all the vagaries of vtiati" of the Beattie Busin,» and 1004 the London ConferaBe he will known to pioneers as ‘Gas Victoria and Vancouver, Nelann and tidal Sweeney-McConnell, Ltd. Professional Women • Club Banff, and. peselbly Edmonton, to Fhon.l -■irrre-ttT-be- a ftïtâW ’ tile meowtato -aAL HuMar Stamp end eaa* KENT'S Vancouver is trui of hundreds Wednesday evening, when Mr Bam these dapota definite note of objaflon from and could be provided against toil Langley uel Hill, the railway magnalc. wlll and coupon tickets <*uW ■*>»»»■ of cities on this continent^ lt tf —. Ahe-Premier* of South .Africa, of it would be a simple matter to- a Carafa I To «sva.no address, has been .ccepted. covering-all scenic lours of the P™v the duty of every British Cototm and Mies Bowron »"a. EfilSON STORE look upon such an important and '"In the general scheme. Mr t.lne- Canada, and of Australia, These bian to see that the example Hodges will be among the delegatee three Dominion representatives costly undertaking as that upon who will leave for the Sound city ham recommended the completion f which the Provincial Govern set here and elsewhere to-morrow. _ a rood Into Buttles Lake, Stnahcoua have heralded the Conference followed as the years roll Park, the erection of ‘tourist koto! ment has embarked with perfec' ^aybloo^i lhere and another at Jaaper Park tne with plain declarations against equanimity. But as long as the bv There is nothing to hm completion of the veeeerary Hnk. In ”"d Desks Soaked. d'er the progress of Vancouver DESCRIBES FRUIT the "nter-N'Wtnctal hlghway and of any such a proposal as would law of Nature keeps a good the r. O. K. to Fort George, together Mr. Dnvla set to work ‘"d_upM»t many things up its sleeve specu Island or any part of ,h“ j with the early operatlon of through OFf ICE IN CITY tend to undermine the principles and Meet Economical lation will have to form the ince. If the people have thewil le the e„..an»r train*. Mr. Lineham aean of their present systems of gov to work there is everything at CROP CONDITIONS in dêtaU with the general scheme us ssr ?„u\h.roXf^n^ greater part of man's attempt to above outlined and was very rm- ernment. As far as Canada is hand to assist them. nhatie in statin* that It adopted there HUS FLOODED1 they stood aghjnt *ttoe^*““2 provide the combative forces. ^ no reawm why th* Province a* a concerned Mr. Meighen is favor 1 their dcska. Mr. Bcowcran tounu The great earth dyke which Th. 5rovincial District Horticul whole should not benefit, a* other able towards the continuance Big Stationery Store Documents Soaked, Desks many of hi» papera eoa^rd The ^k towers above the skirling water turist at Vernon Reports parts of the Pacific had tone, per- had run all over them end 'hey ”” of an Imperial body as long as to-day may be rapped by the un ti-ul.-.rly Callfomlt and Part. of the Sealed by Downpour From In a bed mess. He wan eb>e to pry it shall be endowed with nothing NOTE AND COMMENT State of Washington. If you at ™ - ,ome of the drawers of hla d*«k in excess of purely consultative expected volume to-morrow. It Watch Vernon. June 11.-According to the tract people to tills Province the in Running Tap tut otherx are still hermetlorily nam is to be hoped, however, that the District Horticulturist's report tor dent rise will be sure to follow In their ed by the swelling of the wood. powers. Ip other words he Mr. Lloyd George haa made it the past week indication* are that srnke," aald Mr Lineham. The City Hall Treasury net1*: Mr. Smith and Avalant Aaaeanor present condition is the limit of This the Wle drop * will be heavy on will not consent to become a clear that if the Dominions IpplcTto the Salmon Ann motion ment was flooded over the weel-end Northcott found their desks n net” might well be replaced by Apricots will ruh a fairly goodcroft division of the city. k aIW - auae I ttia I I 111 ___ that he has been thoroughly the statute* of this Province. It Reports from theWW Kootenay A pecnllar feature of the Tork trouble " Imperial Conference presum cheated and the Prohibitionist will take place across the coun mreet outbreak wee furnished by Jw drop IN SUGAR. y and Arrow Lake fratt dlstricts are fact that the combatants, for the my** that goose berries are being .hipped byChief Janitor Daviawho h.dbeen New Tork. June II—A n— Ice ably to remove the last thread of will contemplate the price list ters of the Government liquor mut. adopted the method of firing and strawberries will start husy in another part of the ♦uiwllnC- to"rlSr,‘h?he“rrim» wl^rkit misapprehension and to signify with aa much satisfaction as is establishments. Tke Big Btatleaeey ..MM* torough -in*,-, and .. H. ru^d upstairs and. finding the «17—View ktreee—«IV June IS. Raspberries give ‘hleh bujleu flew in tabllshed In the refined mw» each Premier’s full responsibil possible under the circum tiens of a good crop. source of the downpour.,turned the to-day whri. riiv.roL ZSZTl ity to his own Parliament and 2l-."SnS*3*« -a. only at the wAier off bat by this tjme the dam- stances. The average tedmduti Le had Len doii.. He^h» been un- 5Tf berauae “pf^*^ *weakneon to none to the contemplated body. who went to the polling booth developments gravest risk that the able to find out who left the tap run- If this sentiment dominates the Cîrorad cam. dared enter the dan aauBSSk. with a fixed intention of record INDICATE BRITISH ger xone. comprising , om gathering it will not have been ing a vote in favor of what he horoscope DISSATISFACTION Small atraeu. which radiate from called in vain. At least the full believed would bring about a York Street toward the docks. Constable Killed. interchange of ideas by the chief speedy correction tP some orn MONDAY. JUKE 1*. 1*1 ICeeUened ItHi pagaj executives of the Empire should the ‘glaring anomalies that EYESIGHT K laotien Talk. serve the purpose of a useful have existed under the Act London. June 11.—(Canadian asso Theotber three victims were civll- SPECIALIST ciated Trees).—Even In quarters not stocktaking which the effect o, which passes into the discard to unfavorably disposed toward the ^MUltaiY armored cars opened mm> a —losers read thle aa a very drmbt the war has compelled. morrow night will sit back and Coalition Government the result oi chine gun fire and restored order- last week'-e by-election* and the *en —the flavor that mokes wonder whether British (x>lum- £l1 ^^strUU and eoonomc .ltua- While the shooting SS3, fffnus and Neptune are In i Kashmir Road, a cï“^e?f th! TWO’S TROUBLES. biaus as a whole are ready to tion have aroused a peculation con waa being held in the <*^ch6f the ruUeflc s*p«ct. a-— to-day tndl- cerning the Powtblltiy ofan appraJ for the Perfect Loaf pay the price for the changed navy and to the country Premier Lloyd Oeonre Holy Redeemer and the congre*auji cation of the mobUlmt manner became considerably alarmed. If King Constantine of order of things. As far as the la rumored aa contemplating a gen Military authorities were patrolling .r^emn. »d «- real election at least before tb' Greece has exclusive infor Government and the Board of tint, foe ”Vlt"V0%iln^w tower pefectivs sye* «T» duction of the next budget- Eren ti the York area to-day. mation upon the condition Control are contemed their duty Ji to^“HF Si but 1 can rsmsdy the defect. defeated, it is suggested he would "D I can tell yeu whet yeu need leave to hb. succcewra such a hotbed for whuh he is headed lies with the administration of of expenditure and other legacies of »UT0Mïïœ FEET rp,rtor‘h2 ïï,',,h»T,b.m In -be and can fit you with the pre* his leadership of the Greek the Act. Upon the various sub leneee to supply that. the aftermath of the war as J° . sure them an Ignominious exit with armies facing the Turkish Na sidiary parts of the public ser the triumphant return of the then ra- tionalists will hasten the “irre vice will devolve the enforce posed to stfecl Ihonavv on cooln>. My time la freely «tyour Seattle, June IS.— Frank Calsro, ,vh^,eih'”.r'1^,5’- 0,e,n?n„C.m of disposal. May I e*peet a cent I y discarded leader. living at 705 Seventh Avenu* North fteiir sistible advance “of his race to- ment. If the comparatively high visit from yeu to-dayt Turning Point, was probably fata I y injured >**ter. wards its destiny" and remove prices which the Board has been "’This I. not a lucky day for Jonmmre Look for the Big Cioek. The Sunday Observer spoke of lari day afternoon at First Avenue South week's events a* being the turning compelled to charge have the of- on.'*fl£ ‘’LrtooT’rvllway aeoldonts are and Holgate street when an auto the elements of unrest in Asia point In national politics ^toîa^havë mobile in which he -aa rlding Ss^hi. ssrious w,il nave a bene- tion Government, it said, would have OSSIBLY you have never been Minors His departure for feet of reducing the demand for KÏÏS rifâ on improving conditions af- already "been Irretrievably doomed crashed into a heavy touring car d~n by H S. Btolt.nberg of Smyrna took the form of a gi alcoholic beverages the Prov with any other man at Its head, and able to get “results” with ordin gantic demonstration on the part ince will not suffer in conse cation of new Optician ti urged’ the Premier to pull hlmwrlf Puyallup. Calgro • car turned a P M‘î? air Irasei ti prophesied end complete someranult and landed right ary flour—have yearned to achieve aeroplane will boeom. popular and his friends together by Çoncen_ of the people of Athens and pro quence. If the action of the Do trattng. If only for a short time, on side up. throwing the driver twenty your “Perfect Loaf.” Bake delicious vided him with an opportunity minion Government in imposing domestic politics and b? .recognising feet from hie car. ______^ bread with Paragon—a bread so de the discontent of the middle elaraee ex to assure them that all would a heavy tax result* in encour powerfully exhibited In the BV licious, so appetizing that no eo°k has be well as soon as he reached the agement to the bootlegger the George * Weatminatcr. by -election. flood~menace in yet attained the same result with scene of operations. But the task of the Government will be “jhf «hr^lra o‘(l"^iV°m'iiiCüe Something to Cxplein. FRASER VALLEY IS “knack” alone. message he left' behind smacks morr difficult, a certain number eeoMM ^ to btBlflt A political writer In The Sunday MAYOR FINDS B. C. TiS» which general y PASSING AWAY uncommonly like those with i the Province will b. new oppor-opper- Government, said tjje 1o«« ofthe Hey of the people in •T?Si2’to attain economic Independence, which______the ex-War Lord of. Prus consume very poor and injurious ’owing*to Urge enterprl,.. that encour- FAIRLY TREATED wood conriltuency was mot,"”°ue t Oontlnutod from PM* W than that of St. George a. and even ri *ia was wont ", th« farm land* were flooded, the to regale his ersrlli ids. and “control condi- ^/^.Ægemeiuîfirming and land willholdiHI take place or IN ROAD POLICY lowing for the smallness of the La ^Vr ,* vî^malnril steady and then while subjects when he visited ions wiU be unie improvement bor majority, hr cunt eased that it r*** many as the forerunner of Tur will exist t Those people who Washington. June lJ.-The caeleet in drawing up a report on dependent Liberals- key’s collapse. Contrary to ex ey to a man', heart la through hi. Twe Course#. vention. Criistructed in fine êhape snd not in pectations the Turks proved seem to think that Lemne and stomach. Therefore It la through Trotzky hold the World between eroding, although ‘.he, J0"* more than a match for their op the stomach of Congress that the Na CONEY ISLAND kaan completed and the water ie>ei ponents. Serious reverses at- a state of anarchy and civiliaa- tional Women s Party hopes to ob- VISITED BY 450,000 Sr."gone «o an •'‘"“•‘I’Xtion.at WL1L tion have an altogether exagger^ passage of >uual right, Jr0Vh.to,nr h,w,.M^ -The engineers Frottions at PARAG01 tended nearly all the efforts of constitutional amendment. Sums» a» being fulfUled and _ the Eng Constantine’s ariniea and ated conception of the power picketing and °‘b" hit New Tork. June 11—Coney Island SJnW^vto,Wfh. Uberau -d the scheme is bring proved sound, the which exists at Moscow to-dsy —aa Visited yesterday by the largest the Greek offensive died down. ode of the past will taSbor Party are In an impossible posi CTb7‘n“nd J. H. King. Mini.ter of The "Russian dictators played UI announced to-day lnsieau, crowd of the year, estimated by the tion to recover from their present dl- Consequently at this stage the itaurant will be opened lB the notice at 450.000 persona. Of this Public Works, returned to Victoria for great stokes end lost; !Sh tower. ' the Iri'»"'»" . number more than 100,000 spent the VlThe*Faturday Review called atten tè-day after an Inspection of the road Eng himself finds it necessary quarters which overlooks the halle of day In bathing suits.______tion to several attempts recently ma«e ■vstem of Barnston Island in the neither was under any de^ to aelura another dally newspaper on to lead his troops in person in •"rîTall very simple." a suffrage Hone with A. a wrrjri lusion. But it is no compliment TORONTO STRIKE the ride of the Government end also m P i* and J. A. Buckham, M.F-V- ri-êuvrx'r to the intelligence of a man who leader explained. ’Were k0*1?® noted significantly the number of tor Columbia. Hon. Dr. King found Toronto. June 11.—There ha. been honors recently Wowed on new.pa- thirty farmers on the island and has sufficient foresight to con- no change ln the strike of the prtnt- all per owners. ....aldto be prosperous. The fees his failure to with ËettnMM *dgu__ in. thla clt*. any degree of aeriotone* that lie Setim^nl ïï’ou*^, * SHIM AT ounce. eontempUted an Alliance with a Quebec. June ll.=-Three •«<*«- Er:.:A‘ï mythical rtate. If any sudi » i.K*i disabilities of women, giving Montreal, June 11.— Fire of an un shine arrived at Quebec yeetef'lay which «-Premier Vemxelos was Lt,hÎSÜ ■.era-th.a total ofBaturo^ 1.474 paseenger.fram filae-j The w^^g^ra ^,^4 T ,.. i i .nnnr1»1* H°w loI1° wl11 ^^Mtsntine k«P hi. «-eh *. they u^d to ® together withbut sub- to take peraonal charge of thes» aJ^nlur„c, Lenine’ Allied nidi And how Communistic dreamer. palga- DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED Mm Heérst e e. m. «e e e. w. »«»■■•»■• ? e. m. Octurae». • e. «■ CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS’ UNLOADING New Shipments of Men’s and Boys* Suits Almost Daily
Smart Models in Two Special Values A Well-Made Fashionable Suit Women’s Sports and Cloth Coots In Silks For Every Éoy in Victoria 33-Inch Pongee, e well-made silk of great durability. At Manufacturers’ Unloading Sate Prices ~
, Special-value at .. -...... 58# --- ^ >-*q ' ------—...... -1 1 1 1 "■’,l1111- -I ‘ ...... "* w. Unloading 38-Inch Two-Tone Dachass, a bright satin iu sbet effect This is a fabric much in demand at preeent Tkc Vaises ire Eitrawfeary Doat Miss the Opportunity Sale Prices 'and "is shown in a large selection of combination 1/ shades, both light and dark. Regular 84.50. at. CoaU in Velour and Homespun, in the newest styles, in shades of fawn, BOYS’ SUITS__Of strong tweeids. made in belter, models and bloomer Shown- in different—, a yard ...... *2.98 bmwn. blue, sand, rose, lavender and light green, Silks. Main door payte. Suits wefl made and trimmed in shades of grey, 94 QC lengths and finished in the most distinctive manner. brown and mixed tweeds. Unloading Sale price...... =• • ■ WViVW Values to $25.00. Unloading Sale price...... ■ $12.50 BOYS’ SUITS in tweeds and worsteds of excellent grade: greys, browns, fashionable Velour and Jersey Cloth Coats, in favorite shades, including greens, blues and heather mixtures. There are fashionable belter models, taupe, peacock, sand, polo blue and some black velvet fan^ stjle eoats. Womens Stockinette Bathing with slash pockets and the pants are in bloomer style. 0*7 QC All smart, well-made eoats. *X alues to $3o.OO. $ 1 9.75 Big values at the Unloading Sale price ...... • • V I ■ UU Unloading Sale price Dresses at 50c Each SUITS in well tailored belter audlsemifitting models. . Suits of good wool Silk Tricolette Sports Coats, with brushed wool collars and otherwise dis Well Made Bathing Dresses, designed in tweeds and worsteds,'presenting one of the greatest bargaiitsin boys suits _ ..IIP piece, tinctive]» finished. Coats in the favorite color* and m threat fa»hiuii- with skirt attached; shown in you haw experienced. A big value for a small 4M gg Cfl able models. Values to $55.00. Unloading C9Q 7K black only. Big value at. each ... 50* tost. Unloading Sale price ...... W IU*wU ...... * ...... * —Boys' Clothing. *sm Floor Sale price ...... ^ W" ain Scrims and Marquisettes Silk Camisoles and Nightgowns Crashes, Huckaback and Terry Toweling At Unloading Sale Prices .Uk fanny Sale Sale Prices - price, a yard OaiMle* uf excellent quality habutai silk and wa»h satina: 1" j regular *Tk!tTptak. navy and black r.ll sues; S'peelktty priced for 1 »to*d 16-Inh Roller Crash, regular 40c. Unload 16-Inch Colored Tarry Toweling. Scrim 36 inches wide ; intwhite, ivory and ecru ; plain and fancy Wd^ 40c. At, a yard .. 21# iog Sale at, each ...... •...... * ' * ,.a ing price, a yard ...... 1W Bilk nightgowns of habutai silk trimmed with hemstitching ; " 16-Inch Colored Terry Toweling, regular Hmn.titnh.iH Scrim, 36 in-he* wide;, in white and ivory; good quahty. 16-Inch Linen Crush, regular 50c. Unload - 35# “SSdVtTtare...... **’ ing price, a yard ..... 29* , 50c. Selling for, a yard Unloading Sale price —...... :...... 35* 24-Inch Linen Tee Clothe, regular 75c. At, 2aInch Colored Terry Toweling, regular tao« Bdga Hemstitched Berime tn shades of white and ivory. Extra sp^ nii«ivalues to $9.50.rf •*-*Odd lines to clear for Unloading Sale at . a yard ...... 29* 70c. Selling for, a yard...... 49* cial value for, a yard ...... —White.«V. First Floor—Phone JIM 12-Inch White Terry Toweling, 25c values. 24-Inch Highest Crude Glaaa Cloth, regular Marquisette, 36 inches wide, with ribbon border; in white, ivory and At, a yard ...... $1.00. At, a ysrd ... z...... 59* — ecru. Unloading Sale ^riee, » yard ------——------*• ■ 16-Inch White Terry Toweling, regular 35^ —Drapery, Second Floor 23-Inch Olaai Cloth, regular 75c. Unload Children’s Bloomers at Unloading Prices ... 43* Children s Colored Bloomers in navy sateen; suessizes to fit agea frofrom™1 2^ to mg price . »...... 18-Inch White Terry Toweling, regular 50c. w.t«eli Qlass doth, regular 55c. Unload- At, a yard ...... B4* .....——...... Ï Pale Pink Crepe Bloo*era with clastic at waist sn,l^n^ ing Sale price, a yard...... 35* 16-Inch Union Huckaback, regular 50". Pale Blue and 70c. For. a yard ...'...... • *** A Few Bamboo Veranda Shades sizes to fit 2 to 6 At 2»Inch Union Huckaback, regular 34# 18-Inch Union Huckaback, regular SO*-. Blue Chambray Bk----- "Vlight and dark colors ; sizes to fit For, a yard .. s...... At Unloading Sale Prices yeans. Unloading Rale>nce, 85# and 14-Inch Colored Terry Toweling, regular For, a yard...... • • • 29* —Staple», Main Floor—Phene **S0 p|f,k Sateen Bloomers with elastic at waist and kmknw or Ibutton on band ; 23c. At, a yard...... 1** pnmK~» Veranda Shades nf small sire split bamboo canes; natural sizes to fit ages from 2 to 14 years. Prices from•m *5# to...... *2.00 color ; each shade fitted with cords and pulleys. The following II, with telastic at waist ; are about half last year’s prices. Pine llavy Cotton Serge Bloomers, cut very full ... *2.50 'sizes 8 to 12 years. Unloading Sale price 20 only size 6 feet x #9 feet. Unloading Sale price...... *3.95 -Children'!. First Floor-Phon. MM *5 only size 8 feet x a feet. Unloading Sale price...... *5.75 Two Lines of Women’s Raincoats 10 only size 10 feet x<8 feet. Unloading Sale price ...... *6.95 Women’s “Zimmerknit” Bloomers —-Draperies, Second Floor-«-Phone 1244 a Priced for the Unloading Sale at V Bloomers, extra strong* clastic* . : _ at_ a ...letwaist andanil LtlPPknee. iomeu’s "Zimmerknit " _ All sizes. Unloading Sale double gusset j in colora of pink and blue ...... *1.00 price ...... , . Wood Beds at Unloading toman's Bloomera. in color flesh only; elastic waistwant and knee, gusaeV $14.75 and $29.75 English Made Raincoats, a coat “up- All rizm. Unloading *0» T...... * • — ^««• Well Made, Serviceable Raincoat*, in to-date’’ in every respect, belted Sale Prices dark coloring» and lined through and lined to waist, and having col A Vastly Designed Bad of select maple finished in a mahogany polish : size 4 feet 6 inches; regular 639.00. Unloading price ■ *18.50 out One of the best brands on the lar and cuff» at contrasting shade. Tall panel Maple Bad in pdlishfd walnut finish ; a very neat style ; rrgu market and wonderful value at the A bargain. Regular Children’s Pure Silk Sweaters at $8.50 to $47.50, for ...... |*r $60.00. • Unloading Rale price...... *30.00 ■ #v_l_ pur* Silk Sweaters, with collar, pocket and acart in unloading price. $29.75 Ona Full Size Bed in a dull mahogany finish ; it has ltÿ-ineh posts and fit ages from 8 to 10 Values to $25.00 for $14.75 —Munies. First Floor—Phone 1*1» eight one-inch fillers. A *26.00 value for...... $*13.0O Ur values to $16.50. Unloading Sale pr.-e...... - 9S.oO Wood Bed in dull mahogany finish, with 2U, x 2Vi-ineh posts, heavy lar va-uc V —cttitdren'a. First Floor -Phone »»M fillers and cross bars; value $38.50. Unloading Sale price ., *19.25 A Wood Bed in walnut finish. 3-foot size, with 1%-ineh posts and licaiy Aimiister Rigs—Valies to $85 fillers ; regular $38.30 vahie. For...... '...... *1925 Two-Strap Shoes for Wemea —Furniture, Second Floor Babies’ Bonnets at Unloading Prices Smart Models Unloading Sale Priée, $50 Bsbies’ Muslin and Bmbroiderad Bonnets, odd lines for Unloading Ten Only Axminster Ruga, val Black sad White Sport Shoee, new ues that have been selling as Bkhies^Bonnete of embroidered silk, corded silk and velvet. Odd models and exceedingly neat, with GROCETERIA DAILY BULLETIN low heels...... •• *7.00 high as $85.00; in sizes 9 feet Grope Nuts, per peckage ...... -• *V* Quaker Peaches, :S't. Per tin .. 3S4 for Unloading Rale to clear at. each .... ; —y — ,,«* x 12 feet and 9 feet x 10 feet 6 Gold Oust Washine Powder, Urge pack Pie Apples, large tins, IFe ...... «3# —Infant*'. White Suede TwoVtrap Shorn with Prunes in ayrup. To; tin .. .1... - 3*4 turn soles and French heels. At, a inches. Remember there are ages ...... ,y.30# pm, ...... *12.00 only ten of these rugs, so you Ohirerdetli'a, Ground Chocolate, OialrM. Blueberries, rs; per tin ...... 334 will have to shop early if you per Os ...... -«•••*■ Quaker Apricots, ïlé's; per tin .. 3»C Preparations, Patent Medicines and White Canvas Strap Shoee with leather l o. per tin ...... " Hair soles and military heels. Special at, wish to secure one. To sell at, Kitchen Beueuat, per bottle ...... 4SC a pair...... • • •- ,*3.50 each ...... $50.00 Quaker Reyel Anno Cherries, rittt- Per White »wen Naptha Seep, bar If ' Toilet Articles —Women's Shoes. First Fleer —Rugs. Second Floor—Fhone 1244 tin ...... 3#< Quaker Tomateee. large tine ...... 164 an at Special Unloading Sele Prieee Quaker Bnopborrino. Ta. Per tin 40# Brown 6 Peteon's Corn Fleur, per pack Quaker Peers, 2%'e. Per tin .... 3»e age ...... t*r We Have Still I»ta of Exceptional Value, on Our Special Tablea-This Quaker Pie Plume, large tin. IVM «34 Pacific Milk, 1 Una ...... 364 Week We Are Featuring Hair Preparations - - Hair Toniei at. $14* •*«" SutlmH.od •istere Felt Mattresses to Clear at $1*6 Vie *• 50 Feet of Garden Hose ..S...... so<60# Grower ...... »t- Thomas Unloading Sale Prices PROVISION COUNTER BULLETIN *140.Tame ---- SO. Em.WitWd rnwin Oil At $549 Me Toeitoam ...... «100 K. Heir All-Wool Cotton Fait Maltramra, laid in layers Me Palmer's Hair Ti eech An Excellent Three-Ply No. 1 Alberta (Geverrenenl Graded) Butter! at. 364 lb.: or 3 Ibe. for " *1®® *e LiauMl «hampoe •«s* and covered with good grade, ticking; all eech ...... - Quality Hose with a one- SpringBeld Brand. Fimt Grad. Albert. Butter, In Mb. prinu; at. lb...... 364 for sizes. Offered for, each*...... •*•••• *8.7*» KOBKKH year guarantee. Unloading Smoked Pienie Hamel et, lb...... *...... SO. Esu Ue Qe Thr Beet Heir FeepeimUoe [g,m limn, made of all- cotton felt in layers, Unemeked Pienie Heme; at. lb...... Me Orstcoefr. Sale price for 50 feet with Ever Sold and covered with reliable grade ticking; all Mild Cheese; at, I*...... ;...... BO# couplings ...... $5.89 Snappy Çraam Cheese iln bulk»; at. 1b...... ’“"""Hi T a r. A*k Vs About It aiaM; made in Victoria goods. Selling for. e*ch V& ••".'••• ...... • * ***** Empty SB-lb. bard Tube: at. eeeb ......
tor DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED |= ■ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. MONDAY, JU^E 13, 19^1 Halliday’s June Sale Deceit System Is Pleating Many—Tqr B 1er si of Housewares In dependable home needs. Look UP & CO., Ud. Offering exceptional values
Shop at the Kg Food Market aad Oet Seal Vains fi h» Cas». Han»ln*ton FOB CHILDREN PROVINCIAL W.C. T. I) Money a privai* in Au«uot 8-Quart Water Pail of 11M. and OFFICERS ARRIVE quit* TIE SAN» 45c et present ebrœd, wl in ertll Heavy Quality Tin Pail, with They wtB| $ren m bail handle. Sale Priée, each 45c tear* In Joly for S«M. •n*ra tiiey jaaaggglgg5 ilil tha Autumn, prior TO-meiT Spatial. 2 cakr» fol iiagyaeftAe. leaving 1er Canada to 4-quart rise. « irvnl. te conter degree» ”■ . Ueuld Veneer Furoltuee Fetiete- ' students 1^2ïllR«aca of ISceue. Sale prlee. eaeh . »c IN DRUG DEPARTMENT ROVER AND THE OLD CLOCK. SPECIAL ALL WEEK Glass Beery Sewte-*-lock sue. •To he need with .. Messhm.i .iCÎNsrts# M> SSÇhJM_ to Cep- «HT TPM» Rebecca Barnett kitchen attire dreamlns that a bigger Bless Watw Ju»»— Exrellsnt qual de oraliof S*c vaAue.vatue boitte a. At. 1 held this month in T-J0-*®.. y ^ M.C.. P-P.C-L-t. ity. dear glass. 2-quart ms*. price, each ...... « bottles for ...... $L# ai» for Work Potnl Barracks. of Mrs. dos waa trylns to set a bdn* «aï •IK yaluas...... •*« : H oiling i» ••“‘T’* from him when the tall clock nearby Glass Tabla Lass—Medium else. n.ku plates — necoratsd with Dylcia Toilet Cream H oiling. i-stor of W. rtul» »®,, Regular IMS place at a truck 16 »o loudly that Rover Jumped te-msht. eimpleu, with burn», etc.. 71= s»d leue^ bum*, etc- ; régulai IM Church. Ottawa. Metro* Tie vnius- Clesiing at, each 46c pise for Vfcuri-b cathedral on Jane ». up with a bark, thlaklns «he bis dos Tea Kettle*—« quart Aise, la tm 35c bottlee for Hollln» waa paste" Marie y Hollins enamelled wale. Il ÎÎ ‘ value. pel. tan Church here. IIS ip irvnas had really taken hi* bone. nhraraind T— Pots—Five and Six family heraaveaneot no further an- Sale prie*...... til CONFECTIONERY DEPARTMENT _ __ . Kar invita. brown «srtbeo- SPECIAL ALL WEEK IN of B A- four year» aso and went by invita- "Tou make a Wait* Sot lee*—No « else. SSfran- wsre Values to 5LS» Seb- over nothing. It ised were, will not rust, bate ind Sugar Robert «ma dally Beane- Regu ltU. ncrvlns ■You could Assort ad Choeo'stes tbo torpedo boat o C o Clock.Clock."- snappcosnapped »w.eRover. will be the ITeaideni. Mr a price, eacb ...... ClWW»™1Nie»»r-- rTQHShSI SMIFerwnr wrawnw bY adtaetl;- Houerw deoxroyer acartnc one Mra Jaimes Cunningham, per pound. transferred to aetWror the Med. ■morrow for Dedingham. welt “ I resident. rith which i_a on a Visit to her lister, out of their wits ierrmnrao _| SJL. on a visit to her sister. thtnii of H. I Mew Westminster "Come to Mrs. A. i. UUteaste. ot \A»«*yht-. HALLIDAY’S Pewr Larne grocery.- «rmarna; hr- mw prior that you iye6T,;muehnracn ■» ». "“f ■—* "SfhdmOt -l: PHONE' ?HOHE8; became familiar with » ‘ they will speed the re- to be toM when it Is Correnpondlns Beeretary Mrs. Oert- Ml YATtfc the great aea and at <»• la anticipa tune to eat our dinner. rude Lsnnlng. of Ladner; Recording Free Quick Delivery. ordered to the historic Red Baa- «Ja j of her departure Mrs. Rlthet ha* It could the Old Clock Secretary. Mrs. John Harvey, and com Inc beck ,0_.V***V r«u- ! detained, her hostesses -A lot you know about ft. Treasurer. Mrs. Frank Andrew*, of hti medical studies ) including MrsBechtel. you Isay fallow, stuns to sleep wl Victoria- verstty. which rutmtnared m “• »* Chart or Payne Mr*. ttred and having your food An Interesttns yisttar Jet i„g awarded the degree ot M U, t *»- ! 11 on m |NBM> ------, - , . will be Mise Agnes fprmile whn , If saiçp smiart et vie that He is expected t« **> 10 Mf. and Mrs: O. A. McMorrsn. -Here I am working day an* "isbt. many years hex done beretc week to compete In the esamtnoOon* Sours*. Manitoba Mr. aad Mrs. K. T. rest for a mtiwt* «U- j Boys’ WMt# Sport Bloomer» in 8lock______J would find err miaeionary work ln l“* Dad and big brother are Of the Medical Voundl. Hardman, of Oak River. Man. It I did guess you fcer camps and along railroads in | One-Piece Crown Mr, Dougl^t Wrighti of Shawni; Ontario, under the Ontario | wearing this season. Vritws end Mrs. A. K- Nelson, of Elgin. C. T* Vm and whe wlU spend; Mss, and Mr. had Mrs. W. A. Bourns, of Min to. Mam, are among the mem e time In British Columbia as the Caps for Boys *11.25 and...... $1.50 aeentatlve of the Dominion ber* of the C. W. N. A. vleitln* the ce work among the Seventy Only - city to-day. aad. are stepping at the W Sutherland, of ^•D|*i. D. T. «<•** foreign-speaking people throughout sell. Of Duncan; Alev Hamilten. ot Render Island. Mr». B D* Misses A. M. Stevenson aad M. L 9l lowing routine organisation Boys’ Bloomer Suits the Miswe 1 lev lx, of \ unrou Ward, of Saskatoon; J. A. Houses* k. in the morning, features of to and Mr* Seth Kthertupton. of Van morrow afternoon s session will be the Kcikun. and Mr». Honorai of Coronation. couver. J. D- FWwyth. J- O- Alta.; Charles Clark and Mrs Clark, president's annual address »"d re O. F. Ilenrich. Mr. end Mr of High River. Alta ; A. S. Utetmar ports of officers The luncheons JJS1 Donglss Street Phone 4026 ton. and Mrs W R Moorev. ^ and Mr* Loclmer, ot Car stairs. Alta...... a. _ ------* k.. Imdiam , the signed to give the figure tha utmost smarutroa. and will wear couver, are regtxteree «» 3»; Vomit* and Mr* CoHtwe. of splendidly. We «nett* you to inspect thiak- . tone Hotel. ^ o Brownlee. Saak, aad H Anderwon; uf ralmtt, are new arrivals at the Do Only Seventy of Theee Suits at BET. smith, and Mis* iPteUa minion Hotel. Ith. of Peking. China. _/ " • th. of Montreal Mr and Mtv. H N. Alya, of Oehawa. onL: H. L N $14.50 to $16.50 * SMUT 8F M. Xabb, of Calgary: Mr. and to the convention. R. H. Kemp and Peter E Nelson, of Pott On. Tuesday eyonlng A plotter®». .... “ ...... Gross Ei»ht t* Sav.ntaan Year* ELECTRICAL FIRCE Mrs. W H Elliott, of Fort Hankins and Mrs. Haw BrntM te adresaed by tbe ftev. ksemdefc-ktev. f c -wooecenw-STT air- meeting wl - HMpetei. ' '«t R*fnontW.- J A rtenv of Sterns: « K. S. Cos aad Mrs. Cox. of Tacoma H. M. hibition in British Columbl. Mia* with a heal th-giving Sun*, of ______Mian M. Hudson. t oward &pd Mrs Coward, at Hary Middleton will be the soloist, 1 joycr ^ m»d’j. D- load. or»., ore elb>l»S U^ Do with. Edward* Parsons at the organ. Ttee ceawenf ien.-erULdPal-ti-ts. thghj & J. WILSON The Branston \ iolet Kay I. of Portage la Prairie, days concluding with a popular pro re guest* at Ihe Strath Rev R. it. Thom] late pastor gramme on Thursday evening, given Boys' Department Generators eue cessfullv let oris, who has how important I am around here, for Hotel. ot Wesley Church. brvakfmst. din by the Toung Peoples' Branch under treat Rheumatism. Neun, been appointed to would not get > P»r the direction of Mise Janet M-Ewan. M. 8ado and Mr. end mA. w Cbftttwsck. I» In Vi with his supper on time. -■ - non# Craig, of Van- tig. Neuralgia, Nervous It is I that awpkeos tb#i Oramson. ot Edmonton. Al family and will id the week with It I» 1 that tells the speaker on this ness, Lameness, Head his brother, Mr J. E. Thom peon, ex byor my loudhrju barking' -- — - -—. ... couver will be Sprints, of Chicago: Mrs. the farmer's wife It le time to get din and Mr, and Mr*. J- E h- M.P.P. for brand Fork», at MMsUano. aches, Falling Hair, etc., ner and supper, too/ Toe complete agenda folio we: Kingston. Mr,. Mildred H. * He will stopped we should and range in prices froi W. O. McMurray. of 'mkland t>unday -I think tf you auall aiMit H**»just the sam^'l *.v -Pull executive. p. Hoffman, of Seatlle. Mr. -I heard miatrees saying the other day 7.» P-. m Kodaks Fortheoe a H. Gardiner.- of Houstoa Edward B. PauL principal 9t . _n .te.— 4«.ot in the Tuesday. that you caught all the dus* in the ■Vrmrrr and praise sendee Mr and Mr». R « Vlrtoria College, who had been visit 9 St a rv\l_Onvention_ - ., _ _ called_m nnt»r to order New and many color» kitchen and she had toshe wipe thlnkè^ou It 16 a m HAWKINS 6 HAYWARD KM. Alberta. Mr. and • Mr mg the Royal Arch Chapters on the twice a day. so you eoe Electrical Quahty and Servi and 8. r. Turner. worth Bathing Caps -RheoeZSZf Brmlth waits. more bother than you are Near Fort- grand Z. <.f the grand chapter i Why don t t p. m.—Adteoromeol The Latest and Best Opnesite lit» Douglas Ban Francisco, are British CdfufhhU. cut Friday spoke A&reooo-Sr^tmp from civic and’ Strathcona Hotel. largo gathering of the New ticking and striking— repreeonlattvc hcdles. Toilet Requisites spited the Clock, end It Mr*. Italy , "t Ladnrr interest In which th* Stopped ticking and all ey »“'I_R0”I by Miss Wark. Mr: and MRC “MrWeoH. of ■—har- bride is coonected with * vra-«-Ç-- ■ee. hetwostJ Ma.J»w* « p ie IVEL’S PHARMACY Bruish ColumbU family, look ton Mn- and Mrs. Horae* Everett, of agaiir contention rv- Slpprell Loo Angeles on June L “"crtexV/f Dunces Mis* W ai cock, of Cumber About an hour after the farmer's Corner tad Vtow Corson announces the y land: H- A. Mackanxl*. of Cobble wife looked into kitchen at the old YOU CAN BUY ___ _ a in u tee past IS." Morning—Elect ion of officers her daughter, Mary Msod. to f Hill; Mrs Stewart and Mr*. BlahoP. doth. porta continued Harold left", Rx*v- 1“'*^'^ of Cowichan Lake, end Mrs. J. Wil -It is too early to begin Report on the Plan United States Army The bndc 1* a | son. of Nsnmmo. are regletered at the 1 will work upstairs a nf depart iwents. CHEAPER RANGE _____ had Jumped up when tl the door W A to Vhe Obeerrakory granddaughter ef Dominion HoteL and he i fhr piaakeit will addreea the dele- | ran t buy one that’s as good W Higgins, one-time o o o waa opened by his miatrees, i ^Uu^°hy IIS-00 or more Rowing le Provincial LegtaUture. U Right Bov the Bishop of Columbia knew it was getting near to nd when **ÈT«aln«—A rec.pt ion wilt he hold at • he eras hungry, an 552 THE believing Let us demonstrate to Mra j. L Raymur of \ wiona- in Bt. Paul'sPaul’s Church,I------üm» becau me sut - the Provincial ^ ^- T. I- Home O O O last evening and on June ; *he weut away hr was =*»n r0lBEf?7 he went to the d« Thursday. yiwu»sion of the section fire back, small fuel ion of Mr. and Mrs Henry Hannmg- o O O time of day. Plan of Work, and rwrUuHons. foltowsd which Is very economical on • end Mrs Campbell Church, of the stove agai v but he wae too hun- in the evening by Yeung Peoples 'vy _i » i r i ir* . outer casing has heavy sheet i »rU. and family have rented a gry to sleep.,wt. He looked up at the N',ht" Friday. toe between two steel sheets. 1»F At Kavxty Island for the sea- clock___ I:It waa still, but Rover thought the fane ef the Jolly moon-man at the Morning-Port -exmativ* msotlr^. »«- top smiled broader than usual. iahlng in the afternoon with the Super VICTORIA’S FINEST By and by the farmers wife <*me intendents Conference. New Uw Price Special $69.00 -‘l and looked at the clock, FLOWER STORE ••Ooodi me." she exclaimed.1 drop- broom and running to the Love Is the greet; thing la the ____ , do believe It has stopped. OLD BOATMAN AND B.C. Hardware & Paint Co., Lid. It never did such a thing before^ ESTABLISHED IÔ85 The Fa age People. She started the o«d clock ticking 717 Fort St. -Sxy « with and lost then in capte the former for sdmlretto" his dinner. "Why. It is nearly noon- WOMAN DARE SEA an30G Beauty. »*y >• wait tor your rrrTlWtl I afternoon and evening an on ■•Say W wak hoi STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL w,u dispense music. Devot, Mrs Douglas Wright arrived In the AT GORDON HEAD bathing will fln.1 opportunity Brown's Victor» city so Saturday to meet her da ugh- TO SAVE KIDDIES AI UUnUUli nwu rtul,. m this pastimr. ix ^ber Miss Isabel Monleith. • We could Through the kln.lncse of Mnv Fleming and M ss Macdonald, the «If View Ssreet. Victoria. B.C Rescue Stranded Children in lovely grounds at C-.rmotant Point, WINS HI8 DIPLOMA. Mrs. W. A. Oalllher and Mrs. Dun can Roes have gone over to \ on eeemed to Hover that It banged out Small Boat Against Dash ihe hour louder than ever, but Kover nenneri cordon Head. vrW be used fora his fifth year in the ceover for a few days on a vt*n to Strawberry f retirai on June ». Ttte Mrs. F. A. McDiarraid, Fifteenth standing by bis mistress begging for ing Waves proceeds will be devoted to the fund his dinner had decided ****that the J;clock10^ NOTICE portant after all though he «w». * Km Kiiiidlna of iA plane Mwethe waa from the t< In Itself ample he marooned children llad 1 on* eaertlons which had lamed al- etralgkta ay cut in two *“* DRV FI* i To theee at- with terrific fore» W “ _ , an hour, bui ha modrotlV dro- Affording a wide selection lattw •«viUh*e wae cootmclad b OreAe 12 kdl b ,re. The boot ley e long distance .Km two adventurers would m*rei> tractions wllf bo ^dded that of a w. engulfed. The IttUe craft a rlsfmr* sajr credit tot hm oeeo. of single anti double strap The eext miep in DAW KINDLI T^chlldA. told ihelr parent* that irrfthol a name wh times waa thrown high In the air they had not ^ gtvles in brown or grey ••Mahrcher." neiu tifii mit »wm. . comber, and than ft .ramo to be attractions arranged opeeislly *r experience M they wA GAMBLE IN BEAUTY .... Ypu Do Not Experiment Wh« ■y nAÜCIKLLK ««ALE. TRRFOCSSB 2L bvrbkrrt OWE LOVE «TOEV VOtl HEVEA CAE FOWCET. COATS You Wear U LU VUS “Binner” tel»
CHAPTER XVII. •he wanted. She 1H attain and then went to the telepl that stood John nory went to hi» >*u room. on the desk. Announcing a Special Sale of Women Corsets He ti ed the batten Ut, ths wall Abe gave the breath. He was in a black mood. He had -I am «peaking for Mis Amory* to Varia In the hope she explained to the pert boast inaid When you wear a Binnrr Corset you arv that they [JO Uie thine» for that answered. "Mr. Grey Is wanUti Plaid and Striped Skirts sure of having beautiful lines and absolute him that he not been able to up here Just a» noon as he can get do—teU her more comiort. “Binner” Corsets will never lose She h'ing up the telephone trem - their «h#pe no Utter b«w long vou _ wear time to think. J. ling with, fear as she heaN some Hr had one moving about In the hall. !‘Jt REDUCED TO $15.00 AND $19.75 : ; * * * *. i them. They__, ---are------so seieutifiealjy made,.of But Jobe knew that he 1 llllllii ■he made the return journey to her * stu b fine materials, that until the very end k when, he Kitchen without detection. EACH stumbled over the Withering . Varia woke with a start. There was liuilll? of their long life they will retain the-graceful beneath her bed In the clone air not9 a sound. Not a breath of air linen that they had when you first put With that old ability of bin to either, for she had forgotten to open ,'tmiiV will he This offering will appeal particularly th»iu on.. ter window. Her room was stifTIing ''UH!! I hot and a heavy perfume hung on to those who require skirts of known “Binner” Corsets are sold exclusively at he knew it. Q»e air and floated to her in waves. Was that love; _ . _ The scent of withering roses. quality, smart style and high-grade I'" ne»'.1 this store in Victoria. Prices from Varia loved Adam Phillip» John Whether it was midnight or almost .4111' uM(9naMM?mt **$* w w> hn n Ri ' wyiTHnansotp. i m“wwr- eorowiniM*»»» ■ Vt , 3 the time he had .come in and heard ^7p to 813.75 darkne* and silence she felt a pre- tie» aw», ifova...... KMiluUQB.ut. e»ji 4# plamly^M tAou*h reflect most excellent taste and merit and Varia"», halting ana Trenfutoux. a voice bad called to her. ‘ * >t • 1 He bad seen their fares too—Adam’s She struggled out of her half sleep. the attention of discriminating women. on fire and Varia» white and spent feelin« for her slippers that nbe had .130-734 Tstes kicked. ofL pushing her h*ir out of Pretendine not to notice. Plain and Pleated Skirts in plaids only card, he had observed It all with a (To^Be Contint»#). torturtneil i up— jealousyji mnn — i------reduced to $15.00 each. Ho would fight for whot was his. If bin eras only a lésai riaht. fate and the bltnd- Plain and Pleated Skirts in plaids and ness that had tde him think Nlha stripes reduced to $19.75 each. Varia had showed him very clearly AT THE that she did not want him now \ We have a WATERWAY ROUTE He couldn't go on living here—pre tending that he only liked her—play LEAD IN CRICKET complete SHAVERS’ ing a game that he could never win. Dainty Italian Silk Knickers What wax there tot, do" There was 'incogs- Fails to Humble This Children’s Parasols hia work; it took on the unimport SERVICE TOTHE MACKENZIE ance of an ant's struggle to lift a Year's Leaders; Interesting l Jw i J of ail Gillette grain of sand, as he reviewed it- fl.50 to *3.00 Jhe latest Skirt styles have made it neces \ y styles— ermilion Chutes, May Be There were his friends, but they gave Play in All Games sary for the well dressed woman, to wear STORE him bare çpmfort now as he thought The kind favored so much by the \«Lb/ come in and Overconle, Says Engineer of them—Jim Cat her. and Hank Bald ! Victoria remains at the top of the knickers. We are now showing a complete win, and a scattering of others, with 1 Victoria Cricket League by virtue ^f little tots; are in plain and two- seethe The “rrr - r r- ■ x—rkAtr—nu w «f hébutifu) quality Italian Silk Edmonton. June IS.—Some im their own interest». their wrata sparkling victory over The Tncdp. ton e color effects, aîso in florat de- New Improved Gillette provement of. navigation facilities on small words. last year's champions, at the Jubilee sigys with plain borders ; made- Knickers in the following shades: uwl unuix the northern rirerways may come Varia wan the only thine that met- .Grounds »>n Saturday'Aficrnooi*. A — file only razor of OWL DRUG about in due course, according to tered to him—life without her wq a very close and exciting match had with crook or straight handle, At S3.85 s pair, in white, pink and blaek. - micTometric precision E Bry don-Jack, supervising engineer waste. It was bluer to the taste. been looked for but the Incogs' bite- with cord or loop on good sub in the West for the Dominion Public Most terrible of alt" was the knowl- men. with the exception of 8parks, At 35.00 a pair, in white, pink, jade and $5.00 and up. DOUGLAS AND JOHNSON Work» Department, who has Just edse that he bad bad bis chance and | were helpless before the Victoria stantial wire frames—9^*^® reached here from a them weeks' trip - • 1 bad her love and bowler*. A free hitting game was pongee. over the Peace. Slave, and At ha bask* thrown it Without considertrr ' anticipated but neither.;side achieved 93.ee each. iu ftsfilwy; department. — gkUvft.Af >be water route..was wade. Cor K, "TtnrTtwWKk complied i-ro«t ef Wt-te ■■■W by the engineer, who was accompan- Should he Stve Varia hcr chance Victoria's 131...... A I,. I. tz i-[iltnnT ; i,f |h. IdllliftlUiUtl mer n na* hMtrtnrttie lesutet ntScc Cf th» éétmrtmcnt, and » mporl last batter down her ± in km i i iml ..to. jtete.M iwinn»». will and mm Vale* Street at Ottawa...... If he was coins to do somethin*. Yetes Street Mr. Brydon-Jack tell* The Journal he would have to do it soon. that he found the three rivers to be last year:» < ham pious reached double even better navigable streai is than he might wak« figures Allan managed to put en a His face was ashy when he ^ 12 before being dismissed. had expected, with steamer services to the closet and brought out Bathing Suits on them all that were remarkably good tli ! The Victoria players did not achieve and up-to-date. He ie not quite so He began to pack it trembling finger* putting in .lsj any distinction in batting, although enthusiastic about the portage*, how m several managed to hit a score or GreatRemodelingFootwearSale ever. and thinks that some work and voilai» and ties, shot In* more. York batted for 24 and Jack men’s All-Wool Bathing Suite in van- should be done on. the road around Matson put on a là ~ Vermilion chutes, which , he. Coward's hit good stvles correctly fashioned ànd per It was aldftsst • -peekwd. high scorer with a 29. could be easily drained and put into ting settled The issue. 6---- * ------uc bc-t qualities good condition. The Smith portage He jerked 04 his low feet fitting; shown in the best Starts Daily at 9 a.m. was much better. drawer and It slipped open and A fairly large crowd witnessed the available; colors are navy w ith while, ,paddy displayed *n oblong He laid match As a result of its victory the that on the top of the clothe*. Victoria team appeanF to be wen ____ * ‘ “ i Just what improvement he will with white, blaek with red and white, saxe recommend to the "deportment wan with white, roseruse with black,* navy with red, 633-636 not divulged by Mr. Brydon-Jack. crushed dawn the desire, knowing 633-635 __rhenk seenJ _at A éthe V- Macdonald UHotel.aI.I Conges end Five C*s Win. brown with green—$7.50 each. that it might lead to downfalL . The .Congo# and Fixe Cs were the Yates Street Vîtes Street The shades to had not WATSON’S that work would be__ other winner» In Saturday*sr matches  full range of fothrm Bathing Suite at a few points along the Peace and been drawn. His light biased down the former defeating the Albion* at The Home of Good Footwear Slave Rivers in order to make the Into the darkness of the court, fie the Willows and the latter winning $2.25 to $6.75 each. route most easily and profitably nav drew the shades down slowly and from the Garrison at Work Point. igable. His inx-estigatton was in the went to hia desk. Th* Five C"s has a narrow win. In Also a full range of colors in All-Wool Bath nature of a reconnaissance survey, Solly Lou shook her kinky head an the first inning they scored 197 U> the and before any definite action is token she moved about the kitchen. Garrisons 197. In the second inning ing Suits at $10.00 each. it will be necessary, he said, to make “That chiles been sleeping since the Tommies made 197 for three a detailed survey of the rivers and afternoon." she mumbled to herself; wickets and declared, but the Fixe Children's Wool and Cotton Bathing Suits the most likely betterment schemes “looks like to me things i» pretty O'* catne hock with some splendid in shades of rose, reseda, blaek and maroon, The Smith rapids are hopeless, bad." hitting and scored enough to win for claimed the engineer, and will always She pushed open the screen door, sue wickets. trimmed with contrasting color*: for ages remain an obstruction to navigation and peering into the dining room saw The Albion* and Congo* engaged !o with the consequent necessity of port that the table was still set and tu&l a hitting game and the former mode 4 to 12 years—$2.25 to $4.50 each. aging around them. But the Ver not a thing on it was touched. a great stand but had to adroit de Children’s All-Wool Bathing Suits in milion chutes, which now moke a She padded along to the door of th ; feat by two runs Freeman and Fite similar break on Peace River, will room from which the light streamed. each put on a <4 for the Albion*. shades of navv. reseda, paddy, sand, canary possibly be overcome one of these "Mist Amory. y oh dinner Is doué days, when there is enough business The rest of the side, however, fçîl on the river to warrant the expense. easily before the Congo»" bowlers. and red. trimmed with contrasting shades; •Not hungry to-night," be said The Congo» went to hat with deter* Eliminating the Chutes. gruffly. mlnation and Just managed to score for ages 2 to 12 years—$2.50 to $7.25 A canal and locks could quite read The old colored woman stood star the deciding runs before time. ily be built at the chutes, said Mr ing at him with a watchful eye. each. "Seme roast chicken an’ a 111 bit Saturday’s scores were as follows: 'AFTER EVERY WEAL’ ing a through channel. Another way of cakeT she pleaded. Garrison—First Innings that had been suggested was to blast “No—nothing. " he said brusquely the rocks now Interfering with navi and then as she shulfled away he Major Cobbett, b 1 .a w fence ...... Phone 1876 Blouse*. Lingerie end Cornets 1878, First Floor 1877 gation. Either way might be found called her back and said. "Thanks. 8gt. Watson, b Wilkinson ...... 1 feasible, but probably not until the Sally, this is for you. Sgt. Montgomery, lbw. b Lawrence Skyward Building * Douglss Street traffic on the river was considerably Copt. Cavosso. b Wilkinson The gum with the heavier than at the present time: taking it thanked him profusely S. M Stevens, run out ...... The Little rapids below . Vermil troubled question was on Gr. Wilcox^ b Wilkinson ...... lasting flavor-wrap- ion chutes were a leaser obstruction, it was found, necessitating only some Major Pitman, c Foley, b Lawrence extra caution In running the boats told herself again, shaking her head. Q M S. Gale, b Wilkinson ...... through them. Gillespie...... from Miss J. Bumdgc and Miss M. ped In the hygienic She stood in her kitchen Capt. Klin ton. c Sharpe, b Wil- Flinter . u, Burridge. <-». As to the Athabasca River. Mr Twlnger . J. Wcnman. b Matson...... Brydon-Jack said its mouth is quite hands on her hips, trying to find the E. Verroll, c D, Gillespie, b Matson The Misses M. McMorran and J. solution for the problem. V She had Or. Twlnger» b Lawrence Garrisons Major Tayier. c Coward, b 8. Gil Cobbett would perhaps be necessary to make that open suitcase. Extras lespie ...... Miss Renwick. 1-0. a fully satisfactory channel. Amory * agitated face had not Stevens The Misses May and T. Servies Gibson H. F. Hewett Total ...... F. C. Seale y a Gillespie won from Mims R Melville and MM» “1 reckon they all had a row and Second Innings Twinger D. Melville. «-5. . —Z_ A goody that’s good KINGSTON STREET TENNIS he's goln" to leave her." she thought Mixed Doubles Major Cobbett. run out ...... Albion • Total mournfully. “Money, that's what it Sgt. Watson, b Hutton...... Victoria Miss M. McMorran and Feather- The results in Saturday’s matches ! is—moet troubles is over money.” R. Meokln. c Collett, b Tucker stone loot to Miss Renwick and Rone for you. Aids appe- 8gt. Montgomery, not out...... Marsha!!, c Alien, b Sparks played in the handicap tournament of She racked her brains for some way Gr. Gibson, c Comley, b Sutton G. ÎL Watson, run out...... Os t man. 1 -4. the Kingston Street Tennis Club were to help. She penned the door a»a:n T. Hoggarih, b Tucker McAdai R. Wcnman. Miss Alwyd and Parkes s tile and digestion. as follows. and heard the man still moving shout K. D. Freemon.c Davis, b Collett b Sparks Mis» M. BUWidge and Bute J. H. Gillespie, c Sparks, b VerraJI CarreU Ladies’ Singles in the room. He was so busy that be Tbtal ...... N. F Pite. r Wells, b Collett...., Mies Miller and Rev. W. Miss Hickey towee 1*4 beat Mias would not notice her. In the dark < apt. Coley, lbw. b Verrai! Five C’s—First Inning 8. W. Barclay, c and b Collett.. Marquant D.; Hudson, b Cobbett rfL >: Todd A WHIG l EY S ZLL1 F. Sharpe, not out Albhm’ft bielngn— . Freeman Monterey G. H. Walton Saturday’s scores Five C’s 3l*d ine.- PNb IB Button P»r»pb»m»l <1 H. Klw*. * Tork. b Gewar* e will be |STILL ANOTHER HAS ! You’ll oa Satisfaction to * Taylor Ties. Black HOLED OUT IN ONE Hotias out la one. which ha» Wonderful Final Rally always ban the deelte of every EEBFfM golfer, good, bad or Indifferent, We will be pleeaed to sen Malta Cross Gutta Percha Tires seem» suddenly to have become Pittsburgh Back in Leader you Canada's leading Meycle. one of the easiest feats In the vwtd. Within the past week ship^ Nationals; St Louis the ' Perfect.'' on reasonable When Defeat Seemed Certain, Victoria Pro Draws Bren three golfers have achieved the distinction on the local tUiks. Is Showing Form With Vancouver Golfer In Last Holes of Thrilling A. V. Macan made the fifteenth Mas. , - -S-1. . hole at Cotwood In one for a New «York, June n -The PHUburg $5.00 M0HTH All prices are now substantially reduced. Contest at Oak Bay Links. starter, and W If. Mrlnnee National League leader» apparently sank his hell hi the fifteenth hole have overcome their unsteadiness at Oak Bay In one Saturday. Yes terday Frank W tiaytla. formally and are In form again to pet the pacw ' cs„htine his wav steadily upward after all hope seemed lost, a noted runner here made the for the other pennant contender*. seventh hole at Cotwood in one. The Cleveland American» narrowly Phil Taylor, professional of the Victoria v^! escaped being ousted from their top David Black, professional of the Shaugiineegy uolt Ljuo, position by New York last week and proceeding at a slow rate. °l£ -he upward rush of the BL Loulf Bk,cm«. seen Ooeke end Teye Nationals, who scored their ninth Douglas St. .« Broughton (hkre °«. m d^bt until the thirty-sixth hole, and "^“Taylorwon Mta^ AUSTIULIMIS FIND straight victory yesterday bydswat- TELEPHONES . Offieo. **l Bottor, Dept, *», N.ght Pho. ing New York, promise* to gl'« mg the match, it wa. decided not to play further. The purse 'Pittsburg another rival for first place up by the two clubs, either wiU be spbt between the competitor, honors The Cardinals, with a pitch ENGLISH RALEIGH BICTCLES will be the prise of another contest later in the year. ENGLISHMEN EASY ing staff none loo strong, have Is victories in their last 20 contrats. CANADIAN CLEVELAND BICYCIÆ8 Yesterday s battle was no) only m- . .Abroach shot. Tay New York was unable to retain Its Accessories for All links, of Blcycira Repair» Onarantsed tensely exciting to the three hundred w oo J lol^ put^but he was pre- Dismissed Side for 187 ant hold on first place as the Oianta fell •îî?'*tl"-h“’:^h.^Lt^Ubt„U £°U. vented *from>e»pIluitng_ the hole .he. Then Compiled 191 for off hitting and the pitcher» tailed 1“ rwraettrr. HARRIS & SMITH ~ Vies Came Within Ace v’ided some really remarkable golf. Black also sank with his third. continue their work of the preceding _In______the first round bgth players com*„ L BaU.£mes...... Three Wickets sk. L«keHhelea..towe»^vfl two strokes—four below bogey, while Taylor drove into the rods to the June It.—< Canadiann»ai*n As-/*»- had an Unsuccessful week against the OJ Bëating Vancouver aoclated Praeal—lh th* WIMW-bhfl" t**r -Hubs/ «wk». ^oekJyn uHftd : seventy strokee ^against------Black’s . ir— ».o( mmmm^ ,pieces------Philadelphia hit wejl but the hits «lid he' meShtlttl* *11 more ran» had been • seventy-three. TaylorI startedn el c.l ,’ tthe sags ,r w ^... day. at.his eball al fc-bounded * *' back In- match on Lord's ground here Satur slipped over. After that Brynjolfaon day between cricket teams repre not produce runs enough tooffset held them to one run In the fourth match three holes down, as Black fo a ftK>d ,to. Blacks drive ga>w him weak pitching- Cincinnati, aided Dy J. RILEY AND RACHAC had beaten, him by that margin in j a ^mfortable position and both Isnd- oenting all-England and the Au» splendid pitching, climbcd out of Ust and two In the flftS but n lead of six Vaneouver previously In the firs* i ^d their approach shots on the rreen. traliane. England wae dismissed fur teen runs wna too much for the Local Players Let Their 117 runs, while the Australians scared place at the expense of Philadelphia. Knights and they gave up In disgust. WANTED BY BROOKLYN half of the seventy-two hole conusjtw! Taylor’s putt put hie ball on ti»e very It was the Reds’ first winning week In the morning play he was «liiçtiUjr, n of the cup. where Ii wavered and l»l for three wickets before stumps CONSERVATIVE GANG Mcltvride pitched a great game for of the season. Yarrow* allowing but two hits, walk Checks Run Wild in Last j Vancouver. June 11.—A flat- inferioruttii we to_____ Black,______who__ throught*»™1** J paused. The bole,was thus halved were drawn. The King attended the ___ _ - l match until lunch and members of Nettling Sensational. ing two and fanning eight. terinr offer for the sendees of played‘a very canny game, and at the for four. both teams were presented to HI» The American League teams are The box score follows: Three Minutes of Game, Jim Riley and Max Rachac. of the end of the first round Black had Taylor’s supporters had begun ts Politicians Rallied in Seventh gained another hole, which made him lose hope as the P*»/*” d£Z\ Majesty. .. . displaying .... notiltBg RHHWg»1 Yarrows— A it. It. H. PO A. E Vancouver Beavers, has been The poor performance by England Washington faltered In Its châée after Petttcrew. Zb. and Mainlanders Scored made to Manager Boh Brown by four up Taylor tightened up wonder from the twelfth tee with Taylor five Inning and Defeated League J 1 1 I t fully about the middle of the after down and only seven to play. Tay was mainly due to weakness In bat fleveiand and "New York. Previous Gandy, lb...... * J - J * J Squire Ebbets. manager of the noon round. and. winning four lor’s miraculous mash le apprewa ting. the exceptions being Capte in to defeating Cleveland yesteiday the Leaders Saturday Mclltvrtde. p...... « * * J * * Enough Goals to Win Brooklyn Nationals. straight holes, tied his opponent on ■hot. which landed him five feet from Douglas and Woolley. The rest fail Senators dropped three straight Cummings, ss. .... Riley la a Vancouver boy wno the eighteenth green. STpln was too much for Black, whs ed signally before the fast deliveries > _ame^ The Indian batters have-ro Hall. I f...... • * J • J * distinguished himself In profes- Though both played some exceed I landed hi» ball past the green in of Gregory and Macdonald and the ” * d from their batting slump* Going hitleae until the wrenth In Williams, c...... * ' 1 ! i " slonal hockey on the Seattle Me inc I y clever shots It seemed for the rough. Block's third stroke crafty slowness of Armstrong end The New York pitchers are wavering. ning and tbtil V'Wng oul "^ . C. Milne, ef...... i * 1 1 • “ Vancouver, June IS.—Vancouver la- tropolitans. anr Totals .... game with Victoria at Con Jonee’a j Taylor would outdrive his opponent The Tide Turn a !• overs, taking big risks like a team playing DrolcepipnaS ball /°r lhe and sink long putts, but Black, never red of victory. Philadelphia are falling back imer'a outfit thought th* K. of C — park on Saturday, when, after This turned the tide. After tasting ail packed up ready, to take lwme. finit time. pressing in the least, would win out success. Taylor lightened right up That the Canservative Cjub did not Cotpmsa. ri. a—prior through the entire rame on Xtll ^m>« of the oifr. rhtch the end. Taylor got into fre- Talbot. have while Black began to score mot* Ttme prevloue «« 'he mx the short end of the count, they telegraphed last night, quent trouble and all but lost the Taylor • splendid brass!# shot on tne rath eras due to woodhoueee a^Bty Davis. Lf. and C-... staged a belated spurt In the final., not been discloeed. match by dCWng trot of bouede on thirteenth elmost lanaed him cm the Auxtaelf out of tight places. Ostmsn. c.f...... the seventeenth, while Black cau Brynjolfson. ss., p-. three minutes of play, which netted green and hie beautiful maehie stroke Westerners Are driving He started the fourth by hit ting New tiously kept his ball in the fairway man. Moore and Green.in rajrid Campbell, Sb...... them a goal a minute, resulting tn a | Tailed to sink his ball by an luck. at the cost of distance. Black's fourth shot from the rough cession. Jackaon took care of Pottae O’Connell. &. Lf- •• Victory over the Capitals by the score Taylor Wine First Hole wee four feet from the hole, which drive. Scott forced Newman at the Beecroft, 2b...... was conceded to Taylor for our. plate. Woodhouee throw Taddle. Lawrence, p...... of f to 5. Taylor got off to a good start and Scotties Hard Tussles roller to the outfield and Moor* *ro**d- Matthews, -se...... AND won the- first hole in three. Black—. Thus Black s margin had been - Victoria Care chair best ethlhltl&fi TY COBB RUTH toASfTnd^ht rrom^tn. fir* r*- dû red w three hoàe»wtth>ûve*te.plaei rottet ftted to centra ending tka »r- et eennT iMfllTl taking ÏÔttr' .Tbîi "teetw'W Twtw Ai 1 lh 1.1 •Whistle assumed a lead- which they exactly on the second and • Ploying in hie very beet form and iKT’wcx>dhouse rot Into trouble «#ÿ displaying characteristic brilliancy. held to within three minutes of the Taylor won the third with the same _ _ AMATEURS RECEIVE.... • In ft; HKh” W**tr re T**rie_ *TY t~t rv tM-rf ' IK. tea at which time the Vaeieuevera. ______■ & Calgary Proves Westh Better B” .lo-i mahJhmaMr.TWsgkrtwv.-Tii. -v; - - ^—•f™»***’* PERMISSION TGPLAY ______AA.A.AA.A4..... also safe on an error Two-base hits—Pet di- anattempt to even up. The \ (cions Amensan League ing out of bounds V*lce> lost ^lb< fecu of Taylor’s increasing strength Than East kv Football— AGAINST SCOTCH tme fielders «hot their bolt during ^ jprk. June U —' Babe Ruth hole to Tay4ar, *ha_did it in fiva .nnAdrmm km kgl ^ I Sl(j Tftir**^ - PtiyWS «B ■DMŒe*. i : an ”r from Victoria- Bishop hurled for tho !' . » eUl. Taylor almoet tied thh match then k~iw of *k* umaiBur «he Elks by breestng. Forbes re strategy and speed had «*• IC^SÎeriês McQulïÛ».* Fillingim. five to (our. jected the Scottish defence to a sting of the provincial body of the amateur Beaver* and Hnneon for the Bra* and there. His ball, op the third placed Woo-lhouee In the eighth and each being nicked for nine blows SSSÆS-S-tS Brack Still Leeds. stroke, stopped on the vety edge of union will also be elected. held the Politician, ecorelera but On the second nine I'!*rk *'u ”"* the hole. The stroke of à feather I-crlmet-e slugger* were unable to sa 'sz-jssT'Sr»*" .hoj^y. o-pa^n. It waa a close fight all through- up—a total o( ftve on the whole con would have sunk It. Black sank his LM inTmedlate"pnitector^'willhi SIDNEY WON OVER touch young Toddle during the eighth The Beaver» got an early lead but p^iod ended. Collins scored again for = Rube Had Edge This Time. trat. Black did th. nlno holes » fourth, however, and halved the hole. Bullock and Boh Orr. Lock of llniah on LOCALS SATURDAY and ninth and tasted defeat for the the Beex came clora to tying the thirty-,even. Taylor In thirty-eight Black had pulled himself together, the part of local forwards, combined flret time this year. count In the seventh when Hanson Victoria, but Gitlanders tied it up, Cincinnati. June 14. — Cincinnati A feature of the second nine wax he with a pretty goal. Gillanderx WQn ita fourth straight game yes- and the woven teen th almoet proved with the brtftlant Mocfclag oa tbe road ...The box score follow...... knocked a homer with two on the manner In which Taylor ietd Sidney brought in a iacroeee team Elks- AB. R.H.rp. A. E gave his best display- - —f- Vancouver ] tmrAnvterday hFaUnbeatingr Brooklyn. 7^ to 1. $ fatal to Taylor. To lose It meant to the Scottish goal, prevented the paths. several atymlra. which Calgarians from acquiring n greater oompvt* d of seniors and miermedi- H Copra, m ..... J 1 1 j Î J end his flashy performance was the Brooklyn ...... given him a considerable **** “ that Black would win the conteet. The box score follow»: margin on the «ret half exchangee aub on Saturday and defeated the big factor tn the locals’ victory. Cincinnati ...... ;; ___ w . J Black bkd been forced under the rules Perhaps It was his anxiety on that Vancouver— AS. R. H- PO. A- B. Batteries—Reuther, Miunmaux and score that caused Taylor to drive out A. h v.. they were fttUy entitled «» Shamrocks by f-t In an Interesting Minnie. 2b. ...------* * * ? i 1 Vice. Go Ahead of. ihe match to play them. the One goal to nil record. Cows Wiggins Jb.— 4 3 1*4# Krueger; Marquard and Hargrave, Black won the first hole In the last of bounds on his first shot and then, game played at the Stadium. Cathrart. C.L ...... J • ® * * ? M. PurtelL ra 2 1 2 I 1 1 The visitors got two markers scored Ute goal. Brownlie having nc Despite the one-side ne** of the Jackron. 1b. ■■ * » » ” J * through in the second quarter, blank St. Lewis Gelhf Strong. round tn four. The aecond waahalved on hi* second, to land his ball In the Willson. c.f. .. 2 2 2 4 J # for the rame number. 5*, tall grass to the left of the fairway. •core the play waa vfry even and R, Copaa. c.f„ 2b. .. » 1 1 « ” * Riley. 2b...... 4 1 2 2 4 4 ing the home crew. * St. Louis. June 12.—Bt. Louis won Then It All Hapgened. Oravlln. 2b. X ictona made a few attempts In hole Taylor pulled his ball Into the Black’s drive was excellent, but hg the work of Simpson, the visiting Solomon, lb. . 4 • 1 14 2 0 Its ninth straight game here yester rough, almost Into the rocjtsjiy tlw The second 'bnH opened with » reg Townsley. c. »»■•*• the final quarter, but appeared to foosled his brasaie shot—the only gonlfe. prevented the leeal boye from [ Greco. r.f. ....'» « • J J • day. defeating New York. 4 to ». i wea shore, while Black*# ball ISoSS stroke he really .polled In the whole ular maelstrom, eo far as the locale Forbes I.L, P-, • « • • -Lf- X 4 4 1*4 tir» considerably. Vancouver press New XW* ...... ‘ ; getting more taliiee. short of the MV***1- ,TVa«r-g^^K*the.. < day. . eraa-t-This --saved----« Taylor,T.vlnr wkflM were concerned, for within six min XVoodhouse. Pw Lf * Gleason, c. ... 4 0 * 2 1 # ed hard and several times had the Sl Louis ...... 4 1» a hie ser.,nd ehot and _falled_to roech^th^ ™ o( from ,he rough upded utee their lend of one goal had been Bishop, p .... 4 iHbera backed right Into their net. Batteries—Barnes, Bailee, Toney green while his third too strong Wiped out and eubehtuted by I to 1 KSAR LEADS FIELD IN Totals ,;.2S 7 12 24 11 7 and Smith ; Pert lea and Clemons. Thylor him only four feet ebort of the green tn favor of the tourleV Andy Wil Victoria appeared to have clinched and the ball passed the pin. Conservative»— Totals ...... 22 « I « 1 the contest with only three minutés Only three games scheduled. failed by Inch*» to sink a twenty foot Black's fourth stroke placed him fif son was responsible for in r r 3b. .. 3 4 * - 4 But throwing every player into the Winnipeg. June 1».—Winnipeg and "lïofe't'hnn'Î.OOfl people attended the Moore. 3b...... » mSS^rJL ... % !**•» attack, the home team found the op Saskatoon broke even In two stimng lor's fifth was short, but he sank hie Blanca Ksur. yeaterdny won the WIBlack played the fourth hole cau sixth, halving th* hole end wring game and despite the adverse weather Jockey Club Stakes, worth 1SMW Green, lb...... Engle, rf. ... 5 41 1 • J position with their arms wide open contests played here Saturday. The conditions the brand ef roroer dldbed Potts, ...... Bankhead, U-. 4 * 1 J * • locals («ok the opener. 2 to 0, and the tiously and landed ht» third shot ten himself from defeat. It was a narrow francs. tlranstn ran second and to welcome them and McDonald and feet from the pin. Using his msshle. by the team* particalarly thejrikr, h, d Scott, c.f. Dempsey, lb... 4 • • * î Î Oillanders romped in with'The win visitors the evening game, 7 to S. escape—about two Inches. In fact. iion, was a real eye-opener Theyi Shake HandHead thirdthird. Knar wa* in Taylor got a perfect third »trolte XV. Tiuldie. r.f, ... Handley, lb... First game— R- *1. Had Black's ball rolled forward those seemed to be able to do nlmoet any evrn-money favorite tn » field of 1*. Cottet. 1. t...... 4 « » ‘ ? J ning goals. 11 which lifted ht» ball high '"“J*- ^ two Inches he would have won the Shannon, ra.. 1 1 • 4 J SslmonbeJI.es Win. Saskatoon ...... J J and dropped It dead all feet from the thing they wanted with the halt gnr has won every start made tn H. Taddie. p...... Rego. c...... 4 2 1 3 I * Winnipeg ...... V ”A 2 3 %.« 1221 He lost only one race as e two- New Westminster, June 1*-—New hole. Black spoiled hie chance» by ™“Ch- The hae, Hede Hansen, p. ... 4 1 1 # * • Batteries—Beer and Grabowski; holing a ten-foot putt and sinking hi* year-old and in considered the beet Totals ...... I* * 6 27 J1 2 Eutrr ...... 1 0 0 • 0 * Westminster’s great stick handling Kaufman and Nelson. Both players went to the eighteenth hone In trnnre. He was rlddeh by corps spanked the world’s lacrosse Second game— R- H. L- ball in three. Taylor Wine a Mole. tee determined to win the bole—Tay DEMPSEY’S EYE IS Ule Engllh Jockey Bullock. by.‘Be"rr. 2 . 1 2 4 4-7 Totals .....27 I * 34 11 * champions right down thé *n Saskatoon ...... *“...... J }• } lor apparently confident that he could Con serve live» . 1 *•" “ 1 • Batted for Meesuler in tbe ninth. Saturday’s Mlnto Cup tiff at Queen s Winnipeg ...... A ** 3 After fairly equal drives, Taylor liatteries-'-Williams and Sachant : dropped a neat maehie shot much continue hie winning streak and “KID" WILLIAMS GIVEN Summary: Two-baee hlu — H Seer» by liwiings. park, running them ragged for two clueerto the pin th-h Black. t»IL Black seemingly hopeful that the play Copaa. R. Copaa C.ravlln. H of the three*periods and topping off Lane and Nelson. CAUSING ANXIETY Victoria ...... iîîîîiJîiZÎ Hlsck’s third stroke almost laid *ay would go hie way. Tayor outdrove VERDICT OVER EDWARDS Sacrifice h“»TJi^1*oni, Vancouver .... 301 30000 • • the afternoon's performance with n Millers Win Two. y ro‘r*a ..Uie. hut Tafor putt phroed Black slightly. Black's Iron .hot was Stolen base»—Xorbre. Struck out markers, the majority of which were Moose Jaw. June 11.— Moosf»^Iaw his bail a foot from the hole thirty yards short of the green. This York. June tlXrKkT Wil By Woodhouee. S: by Taddie. 4 Summary : Two ■ bare hit*—Engl* •cored after dazzling playing which won both ends-of Saturday# doubla failed to sink a foer-foot Wit *W r.Asex on halls Off XA oodhouse. 1 Willson. Rego 11). Home rune— stroke, perhaps more then any Champion Will Suspend AH’ o7'pïnimore. form*, i Hnnsrn. stolen base»—Willson Sac * caught the Terminale defence jnen bill from Regina, the score# being S Taylor won the .eve his foosled braegle on the weight champion, won on a foul on off Tadtlle. 4. Double plays Eortra to 7 and 5 to i , Roth vlayers landed their balls Training Activities Until —hl ”” "n- * to Gravtin; Mellmoyl to Green. Hit rifie» hits—WiHeon. Double play*— gUt-footed. >— émût twelve feet frfem theptnwnh seventeenth, robbed him of e victory Saturday from Frankie Edwards of Bishop to Riley to Solomon. Pitchers The world's champions got four First game— R- H. E. Taylor*» meshle ehot sent the ball New York, tn the ninth round », by pitcher- Minnie. Newman. Moore. oals. turning themselves loose In the Regina ...... J mashie. on the second -hrok* Next Wednesday Left on be*»» Elk». » summary—Basra on balls, off Blehop, sixth hole. Taylor's l»uH™.!i” high on the air and landed It twenty twelve-roubd bout. The former title- Green. 1 1 off S. Struck out—By icond period, but In both of the Moose Jaw ...... ,*...... 0 holder had outfought his opponent,! conservatives, ». Hit»—Off Wood S Baturies—Harstead and Snyder; inches short and be *med cratatn feet from the hole. Black's third wae Bishop 1; by Hanren, X Hit by other chapters they tailed to get the twenty, five feet from th* hole Too Atlantic City N. J.. Juno 1X-AU who accidentally dent in a low blow, house. 4 In 7 toning»; Bliss and Shandling. < of halving the hole forfoew. Btack, during fast fighting William, Umpire—Allie MeJ pitcher—Eagle and Shannon ; by rubber behind Bun Clarke’s manly however, "-"k a wondertuHom^putt ,»gsr he passed the hole with his training activities in Jack Dorapooy s Inx 1 inning». Second game— R- « weighed 12« pounds and Edward» Greffe^, Bishop : Greco, by Hanran. Left on form. Regina ....I...»...... * »• } and won the hole for threw makt « fourth. Taylor's third stopped lee» than camp were dropped to-day. The bases—Vancouver, 8; Victoria* p. him six up on the whole matciL a foot from the cup and the hole wae world s champion will rest romptntply 12Joe TlpUts. of Philadelphia, wa» yarrews Win Af»in. j goose Jaw ...... » s i WheS Black drove -lightly o« UJ* Plzylng'tike » bunch of bustlers, tbe Batteries—Ztnke, Connell and Sny conceded to him for four. The match for he may not resume work *B™ •warded the Judge’s decision over, - - Yakima, Wash.. June It.—Yakima had been halved ss a result of Taylor's Wednesday. The public will not be * imbue received a ter- der; Cummings and Bits#. Charley Pitts, of Australia, at the end Knights of from Yarrows In the , 'rok *^° Calgary Won Close One. remarkable recovery from almoet cer- admitted to the ramp In the mean of a ten-round bout. Each weighed f rifleflret *•game 1 of the double-header at I ywerday the Victorian wss certain of the hoh> time. J*ck Kerne, manager of the Calgary. Alts». June 12.—Ernie Black's mashie approach shot. how. 1S4 pounds kTrst ------Armngeenenti for another match or the sutdlum Saturday, and when the icon» ...... * î Thollander bepted Douglas Fair aVer was perfect and dead-stopped tltleholder. announced _ , agony ended at the of “a. raventk banks in a burling duel here Satur his ball three feet from the cup, Both the disposal of the puree. It Is expect It Is generally accepted that the Yakima ...... • * MATCHES ed. will he announced after officials tenderness of the wound over the I inning It wss found they bad pre- Gibran. Horsy and Stevens; Ear day. with the result that Calgary sank their third shots, halving the rentra the Shipbuilder, with agreed of‘the Victoria and Bhaughneeny Club Champion's eye Is giving cause for my and Cadman. defeated Edmonton, 1 to 1..^ R ------.—— to ------e— total of wventeen run* wMla the brat hMtok2]^n oeJll» ball INTER-ALUED GAMES thal h* wia spar more than has been rereads wa* m4 Saturday by Char off the green. àHfZZï lathe P"t three -rate thrown out at first- Petttcrew i lotte Beyle W '« handicap reos at Solved'" backward toward ...... Mr anndy walked. -Mcllvride 4 , . Coblonx, Jo»* !X—Preach athlete* He will work In. public tiro day», to- Brighton Beach in a 2S-yafll tank. É. A. MORRIS Saturday won the gnaws organised i Moore-Whltetoetoa ,'umrolngs singled, Hull we iked, WII- The. feemer reoond waa one .minute Tîdky Derby winner, Behave Yo«- ^I[1l”r’|^',1~*^tit5o too herd, day and Thursday, the other work Iki I,ra drove out another single. Milne by the occupation troops In Germany, Lumber Oo., Ltd. 41 S-S second* made by Hilda James Lit Iked self, to the wire by an open length, wane out* Wilt be a* private “ ‘ w-n* out gt first on hie drive to Tal- tobacconist, xtc. Uncle Veto *». thirA tera de-^h* ^ra^ltplaym* bed bradnd t •scoring a total of «4 point» to 71 fog . sot oad -Saunders popped to theUnlirdotat*» troop*. 22 for the doran couaty, policemen and Mgr away. ^Th« ll™e Bjnd / to the right of the tenth gt raer Draramp* ran m*k* Ikara i me half was 2 4 1-S. Therf were o^y^^w tochw both pwd the British and 21 for i *b—rara glAPtfffm. * • -
1 i VICTOR»* DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JlT.yKJ&iggL
■ESTABLISHED IMS* ERIEF LOCALS RESIGNATION
Sm.ll R*of Fir. * «nan roof B« at m Heywood At«w» «ev. taeare Enjoy department a run on Saturday »nort ly after f.M o'clock. UtUe dama», enjoy Duo;Art was occasioned. Commissioners Stylfe Chief o o o Marnage Annowuwd.—Mra S. K Palmer's Behavior Bradehaw announces the forthcoming Meridac marriage of her daimhter, Anna Wonderful Bluff" Piano Windsor, to Robert IhTravt*. The marriage will take place on June u. Reeve Lockley, Commissioners 8. A New Musical Instrument - o o o R Bowden apM~A«rv«- that tl# ptibllc should know ?*>mc- ; Craft» t'luh. an exhibition of wat A few weeks ago wo introduced Butter thing of the facts that led up to the expressing his musical ideas, even though he be utterly We have several two and three speed eycles in this lot. color drawing» by Talion W intet Fh Scotch Jewel», an entirely new confection late chief bunding in hi# resignation B A., will be held at the Hub room» So immensely popular was this delicious Boycott of Policeman Alleged. lacking in ability to play the keyboard. It promise*— Every cycle overhauled and guaranteed. ,201 Virion Bank Building, on Thvre- candy novelty that we have made a special At a meeting of the Board held on d*y. June 1«. at 2 p.m. The exhl d- supply for our storoa this week. Mav 2 at which the chief and the con *and here is Its most unique feature—to bring to hia owe ! tton will be open from June 1« to -» stables had been instructed U attend. , I inclusive, from 10 n. m. to « p m. Per half-pound ...... the question as to whether the con- ! home such musical celebrities as Paderewski, Bauer, ( ad 611 View St. o o o t inuni reports being 1 made M the , Phone 1707 I St. Barnabas Cardan P»rty-—A Boa ni regarding the friendship of the man, Godowsky and dozens of other master pianists: PUMLEYS RITCHIE, LTD. I garden party will be held In the chief with thoee under him was gone I church grounds on June 22 at » into. To the surprise of the members Special Duo-Art Record Rolls are made by the world’s Bicycles and Sporting Uoods. ! o'clock. There art, be numerou. »t- of the Board it was found that in the ' traction», including a handkerchief case of one constable, the chief had leading pianists for this wonderful instrument. table, fancy work. ho"' entirely ignored him and In fact re randy and Ire . ream. Afternoon tr« .OrArA- fused to give him required Informa will al»o he -roved and St Barnmlni* tion or instruction#, and had refused orchestra will «upply the music for to converse with him at all- racific Transfer Co. a flannel dance in the evening. o o o The. constable in question, along j H. CAL WELL.______with the poundkeeper. tonvlnced the , western CanaoAS Largest Music House Hold Enjoyable Picnic.- At the In Board that they were willing to carry vitation of Manager I- I> r------out their duties in a proper manner. 1121 Government Street and 607 View Street I 1 e^lplo„veoa of the Nr.w Method leiun- -... - treasure tier tot ms of £*vs and. two.üimgs. iu the first place he would "The Land on Which the Bun Pint Shin*, as some of do a? thw Board saggested. fflT he o o _ friendship, beautiful silverware has the old Indians interpret the name we have given our. Victoria Lodge No. 1. *• O. O. F would resign and mike room f>r a subdivision of 1,000 acres on the Inner Harbor of Sooke. At the meeting of this lodge on Mon won its way to the front ranks of nun who was willing to wprk in har day evening hurt one candidate wan appropriate gifts— mony with the Board. - He' went to Waterfront Tracts, with alder, maple and cedar added to the roll by initiation. This his office and wrote out his resigna — When Bought From tion. which was at once accepted, to from, per acre, *250 to •-■6W National Motor Co., Limited evening the first degree will be con take effect on May 30. Since that ferred and the representatives to the date he has tried every poeeibk way Cleared Waterfront, per acre ...... '-*5®0 Exelusivs Ford Dealers Grand Lodge of the Province will 631 Yates 8i Phone 4900 Opp. Dominion Theatre to get outside Influence to work so submit their report of the transac MITCHELL & DUNCAN. LTD. that the Board may recede from ts Agncnltural Tracta, from, per acre, *50 to...... ®10° tions of that grand body at Us annual fonper position, or rescind the mo seaeion held AL Nanaimo on Wed nee- tion accepting his resignation, but day, and Thursday tart. A v«y lntar- Central Sending Fhawa-W vWaa^ Sued •*»■ the Txkird hàs stood firm, taking the eetiVig meeting is siand that if be wished to undo any which all members are respectfully in C. P. R- and a C. Electric Watch Inspectors. thing that he, bad done that the Ut ertoO Your Cycle Repair»- Lsts Ht» Oomwme HOLD-UP •« M. Bows from I1.SS. Th# cheapest sale will open at S P- jn- London Metropolitan Police, constable monses by a Justice of the Peace place in Uob to obtain your Striae* o o o who was well and favorably known New Bicycles at 94S. a ad Accessories Expert violin repairs the West Riding for four year», and bow repairing. Hatl» ta dies guar Add Finishing Teuahee*—In detective of the Great Eastern Rail to the members of the board. Noth tso Bicycles at Y sur Own Price. anteed or ne pay. ! paratlon for th. opening of 'he way for one year, and connected with ing could be further from the truth Adler-i-ka when he say? that he reported to Come In and make an offer 8. FENTON. I Beaver Lake 1-avlllon. a party ol’boT» the city police for ten years. Mr. 511-3 Jebneee HUwt Pbowe till the board at the meeting In question Large Rubber Pedals ; under Harold C. Créa». Roy» Work Palmer served with the KsquUnalt (nalrl ...... I* 75 now iz.ro 1 Secretary of the Y. M C. A., «pent police for seven years. His difference. that, he had two summonses signed WiWhse______to now M —Saturday------;-. —last at, the. lake, performingTh, states Mr Palmer, with the Reeve by a J. P. in the city. He knows Bicycle Lampe...... 1 M now .7* a miscellany of «jP?rminor dt»U*Aduties. The from the issuance of some sum- perfectly well that he is at variance Pedal Rubbers, set.. 76 now A0 Again! house warming will tateP,>ce monsea In April, when the question with the true factsi he did not and Tire Tape ...... 1® now ■» Saturday at three o’clock, when of”uu jurisdiction. . -----'------was .—Involved-—« u«Mr. hadha<1 no reason to j make any such BU-ycle Chain» .. . 2 25 now 1.7» "I was troubled with constipation A report au4 never ' has done at any Large Rubber Orlp». 75 now SO GeoriGeorge *'McGregor, chairman of the Palmer states.he has the backing of 3ut»r Tire»...... 2 JS row \.n dirroSors of the Y. M. C A., will de- the business section of Kaquimalt in and indigestion for about three y oar? me*tln- M the members of the board Inner Tube-1 ...... Xr# BOW T.Z» SPLENDID 1 déclara the new building open The his administration I of the position. Was afraid to->at even rice. Blnce,^ nol interested in which J. V pJSSaTîïï ...... 2.75 now 1.7» Beaver Lake I'avlllon was largely taking Adler-t-ka 1 «lythlnsl n hi? summonses or before whom UiUetie Safely Raaere 6-to now 2.50 o o o without fear. Board réélises that at the beet oath to do what they Cat Th# Timaa Want Ad. Habit. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921 10
-4 TO THE PATRONS OF THE ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE '• ______AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY It is with a great deal of pleasure that I am able to announce that in future
Royal—“Oypay Bleed.* it will be the aim of this theatre to make it a family theatre, where you can Dominion—'“Paying the Piper." bring your family and enjoy an entertainment that cannot be surpassed m tms cityfor a reasonable price of admissidk You might think it is ^intention to Celembia—"Brand of Lepe».* ALL THIS WEEK Variety—"The Devil." give you a poorer class of entertaim^p at a cheaper price, but this is not so, The Gorge Park — Pegpy'e in fact we are going to give you a bigger and better performance by adding each ' Pierrots. PRE-WAR PRICES ? week the best local and outside talent that we can obtain. We can give you the Cabaret—Winter Garden. best performance in British Columbia at the above prices, owing to our large seating capacity if you will support us. Come this week and tell us what you POLA NEGRI WINS Children 10c Adults 20c think about it. _ ' ,C. DENHAM, Manager. nn^.ix-.ws-r* ■Hv.-y.&A. yagpvIS* ■:.ew-p*.-b•. *«■*■.** V'vfc»» 1“6YRSY BIST (Prices Tncjuae lax) (Toyal Presents Artistic Fea-j ture With Emotional NEW STAR Actress #• .<. Whsl may be rightly termed one of the moat finished and .arttsti^-pro- More Than a duçtiona yet aeen on the Screen is the foreign film. “Oypay B*6od." adapted A Great Artistic from Prosper Merimee's immortal Photodrama • Carmen," which opened an engage-1 ment at the Royal Victoria Theatre Triumph this afternoon. _| As Pol a Negri i’ola Negri is seen in the role or POLA NEGRI 1.A Carmencita. and this latest ve- j Glowing with the hicle demonstrates that this wonder sweeps you through ful star from across the ocean is an art of a woman who artist of the first rank. I in- the shades of Old •In ypsy Blood" she portrays the ! doesn "t just portray Seville you are not fiery little cigarette girl as the role j but lives — YES, has never been portrayed before. ii just watching a Twice before has Carmen been} LIVES — through it filmed, but the eye was nôT deceived mighty photodrama then. This time, however, a photo- scènes of gypsy drama that deserves to be called an. but LIVING in a epic of the screen has been accom-j wooing as ecstatic realm of romance plished. .! Polà Negri is a great emotional | as the love of the color and gypsy actress. With fire and temperament world’s Immortal the Polish star throws herself into love. —the - part- so realistically that , 1 __Beauties.______- actuaffy seems-to be living U ------4 __ ..Tbla Uriuxophjaf the mpllorv picture I Is shared b*y Ernst Lubltsclb â wixardï of production, who also directed Polaj Negri »» her previous success, by the members of the cast support Based on the original version of Prosper Merimee’s “Carmen a ms the star, Harry Liedtke gives splendid eharimartzatton of the - Bpemleh dragoon who tSS¥*.yte****_ to the charms of the alluring Car-^ mighty marvel of the screen with multitudes of players mencita. The photography is magnificent, as Is the general technique of^tle pro- can
M Stearns. “Oypay Blood" is leased by Associated First National BRAY SONG OF THE Pictures, Inc. If First National has GYPSY LOVE DYNAMITE” LA PALOMA anything more like it, let s have U. . Under the new* policy which Started to-day in addition to the Sebastian-Y radier PICTOGRAPH TOREADOR above feature three extra numbers SONG MERMAID were added to the programme EXTRA By Fortune Teller COMEDY Spanish Duet — -“Carmen,” Q. Bieet..... •*Qvpsy Love Song." sung by T. Kel A SCENIC way. "Song of the Toreador." sung Victor Herbert ______by A. BuUorwoctK aad the- Spanish duet "La Paloma." sung by Kelway T, KELWAY I This Is a Good One | Kelway & Butterworth A. BUTTERWORTH and Butterworth. A good comedy BEAUTIFUL and a Bray s Pictograph round out ATTRACTIONS the programme. “PAYING THE PIPER” “UlT^funoun has .created a ne, JofTi = quality in their work. Mabie Gold in motion pictures. The position la formed of a fabric made with white finch in Meyer-Helmund* Arab that of company barber, tilll grew a I DOMINION FEATURE heavy beard for the opening scenes In I Itaby ribbon run >*Trough rings cut PRINCESS WILL esque” evidenced a surprising sure- from brUüant tin' CLEVER CASTE the Vltagraph special production, | A navy eeçir* frock is made attrac ness of douch and sense of rythm. which was adapted from Ralph Cum - 1 PRINCESS THEATRE Dorothy Dickson Appears in tive with inserts of sliver lace placed Remarkable Talent. mins' well known story. "The Hrin- | in panels at the lower part of the Miss Vera Be van and Mies Helen cess of the Desert Dream." Finally. j Four Days Commencing Wednesday. June 15 Story of New York Htraightline model. Among the nu IN “THE DEVIL” HAVE FINE COMEDY Smith, two of the older girls,girl*, playdgptavee wnuewhile on locauonlocation mIn the San *^**Kernan-“*" | MILDRED PAGE PLAYERS merous negligees Is one of gray withwiin iHrumapleasing fittn-i.effect. •»*In —Miss — —Lenore.....- ,doUU valley> rasir-.y in111 California,\,«se»v. lira, he... -reached------Tr the, A wild debutante with a penchi•hant, 'geor'georgette with bands of gray fox and Cousin'sCniiain'g work there is shown a graspgraxn pointoomt where he could rid himsciihimecif olof Presenting Anottrar Sparkling Musical Comedy for clothe» of the most stunning k~-kUrfd- anothera nut of yellow georgette with red Notable Picture Will Be Pre "The Runaway Match" Will of rhyrolc outline and phrasing re the whiskers. The etudio barber wax ; that is the role that Dorothy^Dick- rose.* and lined in red georgette. An markable in one so young. Miss sent for at once. When he arrived he j soh hae in the George Fiprfnauriee evening frock of chartreuse chiffon sented at Variety Be Next Offering Edith Ellers. playing Hopekirk * found that not only the star, but 2894 production of "Paying /fne Piper. ’ velvet, with an oddly draped bouf- "Sundown." gave pleasure with full, nearly every man in the troupe, fancy at the sides makes a youthful which cornea to the JsWSmtnion The The next production at thp Prin rich-tone chords. The. au let assur needed his services, and he stayed on "A MATCH” atre this week, and^in order to act creation.. Those who are familiar with Mol- ce™ Theatre will be 'The Runaway ance of Donald Adams' playing was location for a week, making more Same Price» Curtain 8 the part convux’ingly. the actreas nar's famous play. “The Devil." at Match," and it la full of catchy eonga a delight. Rhythm: tone, and a nice money, he says, than in hiè shop. wears a suçeéssion of gowns that the Variety all week, will see that the and slde-aplittlng comedy, and leavaa sense of melodic value marked the constitute aC verltabla fashion show. performance of this young boy. Miss players chosen to support George Ar nothing to be desired. Amomr the costumes is a smart HAYAKAWA HAS All the cut will be »een in some Mildred Adams is of the student type aporta coat, g Chanel production that ties in the screen version of the Asso duhmg comedy and Arthur Klton her playing of Max Vogrichs had only recently been sent over from ciated Kxhlbttors. Inc., production to will apring a aurprln on all hie • Staccatto Caprice" portends an ex HE ITË PLENTY BUt _*stris. It is a straightline model, the be released by Vat he. fit their respec friends Aleo Wednesday night will cellent future for this talented young -material being a rough cloth of a girl. The piano number closed with "DIFFERENT’ ROLE tive parts perfectly, as they are all ... another prise presented to some eiri. The piano numoer tie.™ dull rust color barred off In great lucky one who gueaeee «omewhere; rhopin'» Hrat Prelude and the well squares with narrow Tinea bf gray artlsU of established reputation on near the correct number ef words Knownknown «<" pSharp«i»< t‘ Minor.»« mo* —Prelude------• of IT DID HIM NO GOOD duvetyn couched in cross-stitch with both stage and screen. spoken by Byron Aldenn in “All the Rachmaninoff played by Mise Bar COLUMBIA hlaçk thread. Gray duvetyn la used Plays Bull-fighter at Colum Miss Sylvia Breamer will be the Comfort, of Home." Vara Gibson She is the pf»ssessur for the high crush collar. Lewis of Captain Kidd’s (erasure la «till a of excellent capaWlitie# and bids fair Had Good Appetite, But Was MONDAY. TUESDAY AMD WEDMESDAY Paris has made the hat that Miss bia in "The Brand of model. 'Mimi." Miss Breamer has mystery, and all kiddies are incited to ri>*al her brilliant mother in Dickson wears with this coat, one remarkable record of theatrical to send In th«lr gueseea early: some pianisttc accompllahmenta. Very Thin and Couldn't of the off-the-face modified Napo Lopez1' successes behind her and has long of the youngsters we guessing all Vacal Soles leonic shapes with upturned brim Gan a Pound been a star in her own right. She is around the real goes» and not quite At Intervals In the programme In ‘The Brand of Lopes” hie new hitting the mark: so think hard and an Australian girl, and had five y vocal solo» were given by three of "I was not a sick man when Ie be Roberteon-Cole production made by don't neglect to eend a gueu each Mrs I. Welsh Numlths pupils Sussue experience there before coming to gan takln* Teniae.1' said William Mc- Haworth, Seeeue Hayakawa aaaumea America. In this country she played Mira Aline Stewart-Williams, who •The Runaway Match," will begin has net appeared before a Victoria Anulty. of 7Z4 17th St.. Oakland Cal., a role which frankly le a departure, In "The Argyle Case" and "Bought Wednesday night and continue the audience before as a vocal soloist "but for some reason or other. 1 had and which will prove a novelty when and Paid For" on the stage and In balance of the week with the usual gave much pleasure with her selec it le aeen on the screen of the Co pictures she was seen in "My Hus Saturday matinee. for fifteen years or more, been con- j band's Other Wife." "Dawn," "The tions. Woodford - Flpdsn'a “Kashmiri lumbia Theatre, starling an engage Hong" and Henderson's "All Joy Be atderably under my normal weight, Hayakawa H mdr the mutt el tlatflsh Blood Barrier," "The Pinch Hitter.” ment of threy day. The central role •My Lady's Garter," and several Thine." and felt so much concern- over the tarpld aeltea ef «fee Hear and Mr. James Dobb'e slngtn* çf De —IN— lewis, end disappears ami 8r. in the picture, which is played by other memorable offerings. PUPILS APPEARIN fact that 1 made repeated effort» to Hayakawa, Is net made ideal, hut Ml as Lucy Cotton, the young wife Korea's "Recessloosl" and d Harde- Chase's ndaay-UrarPMsara lead. filled with the mort, natural human In "The Devil," played her first in- lot's -Because" were occasions of find something that would build me Oneptfsdese. t*. eke», «Il de iters motives, which make the audience gtwue lead in the Mormon play. delight to the audience. He Is the up to my oldself again." confess that it Is seeing life, even "Polygamy." J«ater she did Meg In rosenss— of a voice of pronounces "Littiet Women," "Turn to the Right." DELIGHTFUL RECITAL beauty, full and rich and sings with Mr. McAnutty ha» lived In Oakland if it cannqt agree With every turn nearly all hie Ufa. la a member of the In the story, *-. • and "Up in Mabel s Room." She fine feeling. “The Brand of Lopez” This Haworth picture, which was played in many feature films, most Utile Mira Rosemary Nasmith Real Batate Board, office phone. Oak directed by Joseph De Graaee. places recently In "The Misleading Lady" ■ana with pure sweet lone and de land mo, and I» well-known and the Oriental actor in a role rather and "The Sin That His." in Young Musicians Show Tal cided charm German's "Whoil Buy reapeclcd throughout the city. Mr. ROMANCE—ADVENTURE—LOVE AND HATE which William Favereham starred MeAnulty further eald "heavier" than his usual wont. He ent and Knowledge My Lavender T" A Thrilling Melodrama of Spain With Hayakawa as an Outlaw has the part of a matador, or Spanish Edmund Lowe is to appear as the The very enjoyable programme "It la very evident that 1 could not ; bull-fighter, who Is handicapped by artist, beloved of both "Mimi” and closed with the singing of the Na Bull Fighter ■ Mary/’ After a long experience in The doors of Mr». White'» pi assimila:'- my food properly, for I - strong passions and violent ten tional Anthem to the accompaniment would eat good substantial meals, dencies. He kills * man as aresuH stock on the West Coast Mr. Lowe studio were thrown open lut of Miss Mabie Goldfinch, one of the The occssion being s recital given but In ^plte of all 1 did in the way Also COMEDY of Jealousy, and. reRulsêd by the girl came to New York .to play in "The young pupils.______be loves. Is made an outlaw. He BnaL" He was with Lenore Ulrich by her clue of piano pupils. of fTOds and medicine 1 remained last season at the Belasco Theatre in Although the programme numbered under weight, and could not gain a laves another girl who becomes a 6TH RCGT. SCORES. Wm. Duncan mother. At first the summons of the "The Son Daughter" and has béen thirty appearances the Interest of pound. seen in leading roles in numerous the listeners wu sustained through priest to marry the girl falls onr his The usual weekly shoot of the Stk . "Finally, nearly a year ago. after IN ‘He Married Winter Garden ears unheeded. photoplays. out, the selections being well, ehoeei hearlnr so much about Tsnlsc for Regiment took place on Haturday at Baby Seftsits Him Roland Bottom ley appears as the and suited In length and style to the run-down systems. 1 concluded to we unsuspecting husband- Mr. Bottom- age of the performers. Clover point under varying waath-r what this medicine would do In my His Wife” /24 YATES STREET Then there coroes U> him some ley•— played opposite Ruth Rolandtn■■■»■ ■ A few happy remarks by lira. J conditions, the wind being rather “Tk SUeot Avenger" thing ropre tendw and gentlet han he casé. So I started taking It and kept lyim...... n#Ol VuftrHUI HiAalewe—— aiuvHUI&fljlwmmaammm* «■• —fllnik - — MkwN1 Welsh Nasmith regarding the aim of strong and the light varying con The meet wonderful Used test had ever expetfesiced bei^e. U* •u lut mam on th# «peeking «tàge the teacher, the progress of the pupil. It up to three months age bâfra» I Priera—Metjara We, Ch^dren W«! Evening We, «a. has a^sonl He goes to see the baby, siderably at times Some good scores, began taking on Wright. Teniae kept In the mnelcal comedy, ‘ ieule." Ihe value to be gained from the right however, were made. ever «truck Victor!». and at last seems about to be The role of Aunt Kenny I* played by attitude of performer and audience me with a fine' appetite and feeling changed into a more rational, more Bat. Llewellyn was high m*n In A Mr,. ArltsM, who appeard with her towards so-called i'dreadful mistakes." Clara with a score of 11, white UauL fine all the time, however, and when Here for ehort time only. kindly being. But, sa he Is about to dl«lngul,hed husband In "THaraell," were effective In emphulilng a bole I found myself getting heavier I was EXTRA1 KXTBAI EXTRAI wed the girl, she dies ft*m the worry Maclean whs the spoon winner in B "Alexander Hamntoe" and “The of quiet confidence and understanding very much delighted. Hlpbaet eelary artists. and pain to which the Jibes of th«f which proved helpful throughout the Class with a score of St. LOCAL FILM Showing Orowdi tn Preol «< TM» village people have subjected her. De ,11." The following wore the scores: T now weigh one hundred and evening. forty-two pounds have gained Theatre, sad s Comedy Tnkeo on the Hear IV" play tko laerat leas Then surges back all the fury of the Uttle Mise Marguerite Vooght 4 Claes. matador, and he vows unending singing one of Jseats Gsynor’s child fifteen pounds by taking Tanlae. Audience b Abo She Tr—«-■ the talk .of the day. *e sra see TV which la Just the right weight ier a a., uewellyn ... St St IS It P—— ■■■'7' Dram Toot Table» -'reSS3£3r«rB*e«- ef hripande, be man my arte ea« bulhh I emtid net bfrnwi the vlUegw later he, meets Shave, Bathe and » 2 w »« feel better If L wanted to, fur l am aa the women he originajty toved, how |______JpHH to the work of Bet. Btunkoy- ..... IS, tt zs S» hralthy a person as eeseM be found, Cam» end hero a moonlleht married. He tells her he wilt kill Lt. do Carteret .. 5 SI ZT SI waits «ad forget yarn- trouble» Shampoo with one, the younger children, the periods at rtl recommend Tanlae to anybody her husband or her child, add that their study ranging from two month, ■ Claaa. who wan ta aomethlag to build them of e buoy dey. . she may choose which shall escape. to on, year. In the Intermediate up. and If the, atlek to It aa t did I She chooses the husband, and there U. Meelaan •» » *’ ** Soap.— Cuticura grade Agnes Dunn. Clarté Hoppe don't believe they wlU b* dll- UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS follows a big dramatic sew whkeh Une Hinder and Hafry Currie pleased U HontaSth ..... M Jt « Hayakawa never haa surpassed in their audience with sorte distinctive Major Crockett ... SS ZS • ■ SS any of his pictures. VICTORIA DAIRY TIM^ MONDAY, .TONE 13, 1921 ~»*'n » Thessaly. end while there chanced to be presentmZ at>_» certain-__e-in game*Mmsa ' inIn GROUP OF NYMPHS IN "DANAE which Perseus wm one of the oon- CLASSIC LEGEND testent». Purely by accident the hie grandfather. Ho overcome was Perseuq with remorse“3 * bodying drone thoughts on Greek mythology and the Importance and And Dancer de Luxe Special fondness of the Greek people DOROTHY DICKSON in personifying the powers of Nature. The present chapter recounts the myth of the birth of Perseus and his first peculiar adventure when an in ■mi—hi i iiiF— fant. It sets forth also a brief syn opsis as to “who’s who” among the gods, goddesses and mortals, etc., mentioned in the translation of the pastoral play to be produced here at She was all that moralists scorn w »w •Myth of-4ke Birth -Yvrk ’«idle richiMling in luxury; play- A k riel os was the king who ruled over Argo, an important centre in Group Of Nymphs taking part in Greek Myth, "Danae." or Birth of ing with fire. Feeding Ker sTialtcW soul the south of Greece. He was told by Perseus, to *be produced at Oonaalee Gardens, on June 27, 28 and 29. Read an oracle that the son of his daugh ing left to right are Misa Harvey, Misa Briggs, Miss Roberta Baleom and on Broadway’s lights and society’s ter. beautiful Princess Dahae, would be the means of his death. To cir Mias Vivian Coombe. shady intrigues. cumvent the prophecy he ordered a Gods, Goddesses and Mortals • —- , - * tower or brass to-be built In which his beauty, her father the king Perseus, who had now become quite Akrisios, rfiMPPrd she was conveyed to earth. Hervuriostty to peep at the contents of a mysterious box, given her by the gods, caused to fly out all the dis eases. sorrows, vice* and crimes that afflict poor -humanity. ______priestess at the oracle of Apollo at Delphi, a city built on-Ahe elopes of Parnassus in .Phocls. Andromeda (mortal), daughter of CephuM. . *ng of the Æthiopians. and Cassiopeia, his queen.. To atone for
SENSATION (Paramount OF \ Qicture J TWO . PH ZUKOB. r ~ CONTINENTS PEES..ENTS PRODUCTION
Now that a number of the very latest book* have arrived from Lon don and.New York, book lovers will A geniuH portrayal that will live aa an everlasting tribute to the supreme artistry of Mr. Arlias. A drama with power to startle the midd and lift the feelings to pinnacle height. Settings more glittering and gorgeous than your own dream paintings. will be on the library shelves tot tree DOROTHY DICKSON, distribution as well, but extra copies “The Devil” is the apex of achievement, a proud will be purchased for quick distribu ALMA TELL, tion to those who are In a hurry to triumph to the wizardry of the star, story, cast and get them. It 1* planned thus to make GEORGE FAWCETT, the extra copies pay for themselves director. in the course of a few months. end ROD LA ROQUE With such books as "The Vlrrors of Downing Street." which has caused an International sensation, ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES IN A LONG, LONG TIME now available, the new system doubt less will be widely used in future. •‘The Mirrors of Downing Street,” by the way. Is written by an anonymous author who styles himself "A Gen tleman, With a Duster," and who, la a most Intimate and confident style, ADDED ATTRACTION proceeds to analyze fearlessly and eearrbtngty the work» and charaa- tera of many of Britain's foremost statesmen So great was the Inter CAMERON GEDDES est caused by the publication of this Canadian book that press associations wired Eminent Canadian Baaao, Singing^ much of its contents Childrm GOOD Evening waxworks. W. J. L Mounts- directed by Oeorse D. Baker, wh>. of the picture. In this way. accord COMEDY of Colonel Bramble." by A Maurois. away down on the list. "The Top of also wrote the erenarlo from a etory ing, to the story, she first meets the the World." Margot Asquith's now bank" and "The Valley of Hllent Children The Irrepressible Arnold Bennett's Men" are among the first ten. Up by Prank H. Adame which appeared man who brings a certain amount of newest work. "Our Women," which famou»~ or perhaps rather notorious in The Cosmopolitan Masaatne. shadow into her life. "T**l.” the —diary and Sir Philip Gibbs' great ton Sinclair's "Uraas Check." a vit has arrived at the Library, should riolic arraignment of modern news» Norman Kerry played with Marion prise bull-terrier who wab riding in prove a popular w>rk. More serious war book, "Now H Can Be Told," are Davies In "Buried Tmasure." Miss the runabout during the taking of In front rank of the favorite». Owen papers, also Is attracting many In books Include two timely works on quisitive reader». Davies's latest CosinojBiltan release: this scene, evidently didn’t quite Winter's "Square Deal.” probably the "get" the idea, for he nêarly killed strongest book op Itrttlsh-Amerieae Zertti. Keefe has been featured in $iM,". the Cosmopolitan Pro many recent production». Peter. the himself* trying to prevent the col relations wh jtii An this lision, leaping offofthe runabodt Musical Numbers Out- dtiftfonn grfttrqrftteh is bethgr reîeesrd tht* butter Mi “Prosles" M a butler who month, i;is a3 fast-moving* thriHing Is >« original aa Baryte's Butler in lytd barking to wan» the star of the lines 0t History." tlto work to which •The-no Admirable f•nekton.*Crichton." 1 impending collision. POPULAR 'NUMBERS— H. 6. Wells devoted himself for the story, t*.ih which-t. Norman Xéffy plays FEATURE NUMBERS— an______unusual; butler.. Zena Keefe plays Léhar A La Pare* One Step last few years, is being read by many In "closed Doors." her now star A woman Just naturally hates te Russian Peasants*" Dance for. though histortesl in character. the leading role with Mr. Kerry, and Maesénet Calling Fox Trot others In■ the cast-g— are* William H. ring. Alice Calhoun Is required .to start a" serial sto»x_Awmase *he can’t, Meditation (Thais) It has the charm of a novel; Prtrv tell how it is going to end 14 It cesa-Bugenie'*iu genie's memoirs, wfth a-a ■wo*“* rooaervsai effect a collision between her run [adgme^ Tassaud'e celebrated *#>d Pni*4 Evertoh. about and the coWn car of the villain fi nielle* rrarrr - I INI III III —--- - •" ' V" EWHRW@S®SE%,'^:i V1VTOK1A DAILY TIMIflS, MONDAY, JUNK 13, 1921
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MUSIC ANDREW'S— On June 11. at the Royal wanted to sell part nf an law*» IK. Pi 7*44 and 8814YL Every , oak "library table, w.th drawer. new high grade California geld Week CONSERVATOR* op Jubilee Hospital. Harriet J** CHEVROLET. 4-k#. OeecrlpUen 4 «nie shelves; a bargain. I--*»- Id-band t»nts CANADIAN loved Wife of Mr. Charles Andrews, iDoeltlon. Address Ma«lra Mines e-piuassiiger prebspUg IALK miscellaneous few holes. Victoria Tea* age 24 years; born |n Selkirk. Mani TtT Market UtreeL ban »••»- im lO EST CHANDLLR 4. 1824, y actor»; toba. and a resident of this city lor J18-» *1775 EcCLAKY Kootsnsy range. ypRClAl*— the past five months, forjnerly s resi jack • Stove ftte»*. :l quickly medals awarded. dent of Lac 1-Mi Bonnet. J**"- y>* Vn.,ineei taught Ôsatral M*____1 ETUDEMaMK* 8, 181b Yates ftc. latsebum. 2-paaecnger . - AUTQ TRUCK» CA8HV •OR TOO -Wanted. * ix .»«“«* •“* CARTER violin, bow and case, 1114 sad IIT4A ILE YOU LEARN MlLALuHLIN 4, fumed oak diner», solid leather In exebanj i knowl- UR deferred payment plan brings a A from our 84 branenen _____ ith alight rose hank new truck wRhtn reach of all who CaLida " lU be sold at *1L«* « u fume i oak bullet, leaded discarded ■ u» *"* be trained as auto e^_rJ tors and O S2Î.I». ou. «xi »*» Tyldeaiey s. 74k Porc 1* dun I wear sad violta. oo net want to pay cash. A new truck 4s turn it into wno •n. Theory aL-rad prratlra ÎRY MOURE A CO usually vueaper in the end egd far more caees this price is l«es tuna oar Banjo, Steel - - taking practical Phone 1*»8. w of heavy plnttTglaae, suitabie Phone Wl. ANDO LIN. n expenses wl.lle 885 view btreeu satisfactory. investigate iu-us> and learn actual v slue. Mercnants buy t Plane Mid. M. AnaMf Atply Hanager. Church Garage. Low you can gst a new TKAKHd ur DAY- pm resale te the* custemera ,re window „el;slvss. |7.4# lu# BMAW A V'1 in evsniPgai i 1118 model. »■ ELDER truck and pay as you earn. Acme will buy two er three soils an. 784 Fort ftl zn-cXrï'ism*' foR^PROMOTION- .X>B SALE- Ftulo Repair Shop, TRAFFIC and DAY- l lhts erica Per sais ai uisc bines for reav * pesneiiger, shock abswirbers, EuDEK Dvslers. 741 Flsguard Street. English sad bcotcA Ww CARD or THANES. Iilree. In good running order. |23i 181 « uovernment Street. Quick Servit .par. tira, drain* the pear. A Squats D< SHORTHAND »wl GTKNOORARHY r Special Summer courses In 4847.______AUTO SlMONlXlWU .art CARE!SHE». iKD hand Singer machine at big re- curriculum. l»OKTHd.ND?CBOOU.tmi Night School- McMORRAN S GARAGE. flUEEEN bearing. MpeU bearing. Net ductlon. Til Yainsra- ______!* r*D aufensaUe Uft White sewing me ►ter) tn rot cheep tr at any time' 73.7 ‘Jthnson Strert. Fh Safety Storage Ca.k ; tberougkly or writs fer prospectus. chine, very light running. pra-ucaUy principal. 9 price. 718 Tatea______i! phone <41*L t MCLAUGHLIN, ê-paasenger ...... S48 I< St. it 7ANTBD—Second! land garage. -SHAW INSTITUTE KAUT1FUL piano, cheap. II* moothly^ FUNERAL DIRECTOR. SPROTT- RcLeugbun Menage». U uone. Pheaa I ------J-3U-I» STUDEBAKER. 3-peseenger .... Plod. 3»,s. ION OF THE DISTRICT N»w Wdllra \XTATCHK8 and cl repaired! at 144 AND, Ftradrai te Jonee Block OF SAANICH. Corner Douglas and Broughton BtE AUTO REPAIR» rat.1. AND SEE MRS- HUNTS 1 T Fort strset (<>i 1RV1CE. ti e aulne Ford PartS- -______.n.-ru nu i HE ■■ Work guafhhtcc I- JI8-I8 TOl'Hrm. **Hee Maid OSier statins. BTUCE OP HIGH-ORADS SECOND. SALE OF M LOTS. ACME AUTO REPAIR SHOP. and parts in aay you get them only at Stevenson' Open All dNlght. HAND CLOTHING, Phone 8441X2. Jlé-Ii lYEii—Old rurslshic-s POUND— Left hand urn mg glova Bide# Trucks, condition. Werba Phone 188. NOTICE la YEARS ON VAN! 1UVBR ISLAND— 1-4 Tone ra'pwic. Au«!«r. .1 »U C..!»«U •▼ANTED—nv* - passenger car tor ceeh. LOOT and found State partlcalaA. Bo* 1874. Tt*u*w- yuadrezrszt Street. «afleurie. ». C. bu sad Ants Night Servie*—1*1 PU*ard Street. THEAlMENT effective “fe--«rs ,°Mi»wr5i2: Hee.. «484 and 1448L NavtgaUoa. Puone. 813. Night. 8818A Moepltah 412 C*r- Ferelgn 81 IB* Lawn Mower UNFURNISHED louses i£; ku ra.*(r.« ot U*ra lor th. y« MUET/ nUloMtiON funeral MOME. Interna tiooel mu* Fine funeral lurnsMap Pair of black tie pump*, else m. •VrMS 30% at sale, balance In sswaa Quadra fth BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES 1 bare Sponsor's or Gordon s. on after- 481. Night SriSûlMMSh without inters •tare (Mra Wardais). ’.IOR SALE -Twin cylinder Indian motor* Night. 4S4SL istwoen 1 and 4 o'clock ©a June 14. phonv 44J8 L.______JL_ helf wanted—feiuu.___ 148 Part St- Phone «4SI; ra. aro .a I Ur. , K., «tord 1 cycle; price |S.. or nvar«s| offer 3442 WOBK HT. * rooms.%► Our SeouUfui AMT IKTRt-UURHÎ PRMO*. •"> I Igan Lake. B C.______l'* *\ 187 59 A «hare who would like to JEJ Apply Secretary. Langford Branch G. W. rooms. I as hiding water -. -V Royal OskV. O-, B. C. V A LangfordI mnrC.tni Station.KlMllull. * J18-88 with egcellent box sod top r—Saturday. » pocket book contais- 1472 FORT ST.. » rooms, u rvoms tti.uO careful attenueu S*vi ynoney writing news and epeoUl write -RAS3 BED. " ' No.«Ura 8143.II,-- J12-31 km € bargain, complete. „ a merlor . ngloeor a certificate 595 NIAGARA ST . « rooms. « dim trad aand.y «« ** .VjR SALK- ti. R. A. bicycle. Brooks r* Exchange, 7*4-747 Fort Any discharge. Picaae return to ira IS7.54. rooms, v acant July 1, In* ^ Baa and Office Phsns .h.w yrauhow. «.nd far lira ‘ Rad dit, tires. 184. Bex 1804. Office. RewarR SALE—Lady1* good English vfhasl. HILD'» white 8421L. BOATS UallilA U. T.______-, J14-81 drop eide, U 757 MARKET ST. * rooms. 8 monumental WORKS ntPT.— B.p.1 U»c.d ralral.d 1341, Time»- Phone *177X, JU-82 C J14-U rooms. Including water...... C w»r.t.d Apply A»,ira Cranprall I eterter aad lights. 1*1»; I OAT»- 18 It:) BSQUIMALT RD. « ronmsK tenders. FORD, J5 bial. 21 ft. sefcil-spcnl hull 34.44 1 MORTIMER ind lights. Read and Use Times Want Ada. IIIICKBN HOUSES, in sections ladders. bedrooms, including water...... 1 C,„ I.Irai,«.I______;______“ Lostei inoUr; 8 h. p. Detroit; 41» S C LA WHENCE bT„ 4 rooms, TTULP for lleM l.ourador, tF» »«“' uldainoblle Garage. 188 YaAe , .11 ran., pldt» Buffelo motor, t vinrudes. 14.44 1er* are Invited for blasting rock, moee 8848. ENTS ;v.Inch Coventry Cross. bedrooms .... ' ±1 d.iiy i.icpi su»d»yi. «H» » « Building A Repair Shop. Phone 4184U. il.ADSTU.NB AVBe. IWAMT MONUMENTAL WUKk8.hH> JiA-44 l-°* n the site.of the new Eaat Wing .nt.ll WH». Frara rarau« J"«* convertible ■oil t*n man. ta hedfrobme *2.44 ike to order J"^ 3448*0ARROLL »T . « rooms. 3 M-' Frovtncial Royal Jubilee Hospital. Phone «8lf. ply In person »«7 Fowi jiay_gw^-----* . •ter. 8244. Phone *137. J18-81 «H th« - n make anything. JD-13 84.44 — ■—▼ be obtained cvAYgît with Chocolates —the bind »h •Hub' Cycle 4-cycle engins, la flreLslaee wriàüiiM.' pôrmàn à" Vô. Plan» and gpeclflcatlOM may 1818 model- MARKER. 4 h. p Phone •SImhhbr'x SALS-Perd Chaos* nr Beet Mouse. ardrttectPi P. Leonard James lit StsaWy AV#.; ItB Ï8 records. Phone ■froip th* Lv—------la formation apply Ritchie, fill View 40LUMHIA gramophone 321 Say ward buihU. *ANTED—Practical * Phone 14*18. 114-81 Island «xchan|fi and K. B. Spoil lu. Ouaranti y In good shape. 12.1 • • »TOR SALE—Small launch. U old lady, big won CAR. nearly new. *«*» alt Fort in tiret-class condition. Boat COMING EVENTS to 84» month, room « FQRD mHE VICTORY CYCLE WUHKJ4—Blsyolo 744-14' ‘"rhe lowrat or «"> <*>>* accessor lea Mac Que en. Keating- Haw. *Oorgc Park. Jll-44 FURNISHED HOUSES Women" ■ Branch. Oov< repairs sur specialty .minion meat ►neat Bureau. _____ everything In ►ta «8 the VALE—One 1» L- P- heavy duty .U’RMfiHID COTTAGE. 5 rooms. If SFS5rSs?ïSS .1GUON ISMS-"There B "otnn I* Buffalo. sa« 14 h. Union «nglne ‘ and chicken house. Vadboro » x S TANTEr»— Won.an fc 184 Kingston. !-clrl« light and water on. 1 mined 11 ^ and d.Uv"«d •"T^Cdy;^nS 1 manly man admires more the work. must be o« PERSONAL. lollvery. Armstrong Broa. J15-31, / Phone ISSA oeacawloB. > James. Cadhoro_Bay.___Jib not later than S p. m.. rueseay. • Hah girl or a womanly w I hone 5441X. Gat ag*. JOB ADOPTION- Baby bey, ÔA** FISH OR .. _--T_ is. printers, stationers Burnished i4-room wetagA $84: gi r weeks, steno- auto parts. JI4-8S NOT TAKE your carpets Olj cycle engine, eiegtrtc lights, storage ml thY secret art, , « Uoerrsmeei Street W9**i*»*A »AXTJfcP— for a t large stock Of sscoad-bBsd parts Box 1248, Times. ? , den- Phone 224&R. ar 844* Albs grapber-tj>Bt. # h » thorough Latterv auto sparker, anchor, rompan*. aiding Htationaiy. Am.ouncsments, Give experience ___l. in, mirai all mrakaa at stove. «4 gal tkhk. everything ready lor J7tf-D «voFin»^ a allons, <-*ke Boxes/ etc. V row ledge of Involcinr *¥KL*,.‘Kl Box 1247. T>m< when applying. Box 8248.i, Times. JI*-* bargain. |744 wurnisHSD. #-room koimo. 8444 Carro* Leaf J. neros. generators. starting and light- 'VOTH. CIXITH. _CI>ITH-D. ra« alTtf-lt SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE H„d and U* Tim,, W.nl Ada 28S4A t{/i*BUr'cA»S fsr cash, aay alas, oaa- folks asod ^atsrlalo furnished house. 8 months. 4Jt Announcement! qualities for their ICELT W dMto“pACmC*OARAOM thousands ef yard* FURNISHED SUITES 14)»H par yard, half regular prtca. Furnished. 4-roomed cottage (Mr. ’ JuahM*'» opportunity te got lURNIKHED FI.AT. 1 rooms, does in. iL Rhswntgan Imks. Phoas 841 View Street- , Phoas 888^ all jBoavenicncss: edulut. Presbyterian Church, luaUUeealines than usually 444IL- ncs or examination, 'plbcS at S718R Jl4-14 furnished cottage. Apply 14IÙ4 #ovents«. l«lh That-, af « <<1 jUIAU, . j, bd«W TOO LATE pfcNMHlb tiatà. 3 Quadra J^eaL i __ >ntki>^-Sr and wife. furnished rooms *1» nstHS S^rilllLITARY 504 CLUB thorou.taly «.pral.nc^d no LET FurhUhs* 4-i tarin. Oevranrarat etrwt. Phomi 2<4lRt Jl >-11 844* Albany Rood, er Phono îîUH lirai »n ...mleral-m «-ti Ight. OrAnge Hall. f Vermin, or d.lryln*. ml«tr-ll Ilraldr.. ,t ra ciaearooma of the 17m- oxcept grouser* Must be m in all 0RTABL». pleasant rooms, r Modern apartment. and not afraid of worh. ApHI »«» l-»,1; elderly couple or gentlemen, Jai ITKKÏ4-1NCU lawa mot Fowl Bay be h.M In Ittnh Cnl.mWA 1»IH Art- riê Come and learn Our M< 14-1A S Phoas 4I74X. J18-18 ay car une a»„ -—- ’—,. CARHOL1. ST.. < room*, t bad "tons*. I «vra.HI « T 8ot grousing. Danes TO CLASSIFY lape. 84. Illcl Apply ll»1 .Ullt.n R<»d. Jill " mow St. CRT ot VMMWW linn. «»*.______ill PANDORA ST- 8 rooms, 4 bedroom*. encins at ten o clock on IP* WANTED—FEMALE. ILBASANT bedroom, cl-lose la, for mar- tURNlTUKM MOVED. ST. CHARLES 8T. » room*. 3 bed lewe- SITUATIONS ►nable to right Get Ths Tiiws. Want Ad. Habit. Monday, June Vt, \n\. rled couple. ,.„V. dralnne to pi««nl thjm- f>OK*t 'ANTED Work ty ths day. lUlonshlp desired. Adv.rti..m«it. fer «M* Clwi- Night phone 8414L. furnished suite, clean, cora MONTERFdY AVE., * room*. 4 bvd- J13.1I itox 121». craidldate, for Uil» exaibin,* «Ml al 4 Pr-' until flMtiwi will H wraivrai M th. il Fowl Pt> beach. Appp >»djBR RD.. rooms. 4 bedrooms d,» ,1 iiraartian only and may ha - - * — *t meats, - ,.1*01 CBAN V tton mast forward Ih.ir h,üded m ar Rheeed aa Uta Sun- m llra^ . Mil* . «Lifts Mg Wtt to Havana, bat to rlv-and wmacn. Do Ii TBo Timoo Want Ad. Way. 12 30'p. m. The char*, under RMMT—-Ground fiber of hooaa. *5iSir w.Llï 5S2, ÏSTBÜ. “Sb.’«TT-^a*»Nr local,1 reore#rriiffetitd- guaranteed thl. beadlOE win ba l= iwward. catldn, and m Too tM ,ge Hail. Cedrtney Sl.; fives, |1>1- Phone 3444 It J14-14 before fho dsi*, *Tra«®< ‘ 'S&M Z * p. m Election ..f taod chanco lO make «l-ZOO and ■Ith a minimum of 11 worda. ? (caterpillar typji. also Leaksjltiuad ,> fxr^.vvitb-j ROOM AND- I0AH (To Insure puhtkmUon lhaanma 8*#: vierort. M+J**?** Efficiency ex| iiane ■ TôTetSiîüc e L LA NEOUS A. P. FROCtf «. unnecessary. In prlyate family, fdr a»v regular classified, adver Times classified columns con «r MOOSE Will hold a l ;* per 1* nee FOLDING BUGGY, child “* cabinet grand Gerherdt liept. U. Toronto. 418 HerJ “**" tisements mu«t be received not 1 chair. 444 P«v1d StiOQt. Jll-13. IjV>R RENT i caBinei grano verne.«.«■ < of P Hall. Wed ne»- "hone 1S42L:_ Board erf TTkSo iw.S C » to 12 o'clock. Ladle* MRS—Make ex»a mo"#sL *** ' E*qulnial later than IMb a* m*) / SlgkStoilPW tinualty. day. Juno 15, Treat ■ line of counter cheek^ hoolro. RENT In private family. J18-18 aatigge. nfght. U*fe *aat WW twr- ,.;ft>r gvnttexitait. j@v Durr DAHCS. Moodax Letbbrl Phoas 3474L J39-34 I .a die* JU-44 ut board. All-Star Trio. J18-64 Alta. gents *4c. Huat'a VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921
>ROi district. eff OTt* P. K. * MLâCBATe, MME vert attractivi California SnuCRlAUD. SWAIN A PATRICK. $230012: lit in* OOW» ACREAGE. BUNGALOW, containing A RES. LTD. lilt Bramé Street. phMM im. ^PK£5B2W twomf -4-ROOM HOUSE. In good re- Wivuwith xauaextra built,-InImm-in hod.w, boomed■■■ 1 —eetllnas.—. MB .ee 8417. A CUBS—Situated thirteen mile» penciled walla, pollehed fir floors. belli-la OAK BAT HOME. WS HAVE BERN INSTRUCTED on the I-mile circle end be $1050- from Victoria, and Just off a buffet. fireplace. tween Mount Tolrate ard Gor electric light, etc. OftAAA—A SEVEN-ROOM'-HOUSE of to dispose ef an Estate consisting of several don Head Land nearly nil 4# ft. s 1*6 ft-, im good rend. Ten acres are fitted with every -loss to Hillside Avenue cleared and under cultiva VvHJW very attractive design Inside vet y desirable residesUai and -NORTH QUADRA STEER* under cultivation City water and telephone. Electric ll*ht inside rat le tion. 36 acres ef good bottom This is a and out. The rooms sre nil large and properties. Amongst them are: one and a half Mery semi Terms cash- land uncleared, balance range gain at *4.5*4; tastefully decorated. Several unique built- $4000-’ can be had In the very near bungalow. containing future. The uncleared portion suitable, for running stock. in features. Full cement tenement, hot air 1 ROOMED HOC*» roon a large living room wit* $5000 There are some assorted IY i-ROOM COTTAGE, fill IN TERM* of ««»« heat. 1-arge lot in lawns, flowers, rosea can be cleared at quite » ROOM HOUSE. $iooo-î; hoys this 4 — ------*- Quantity of small frail a ■HIND Parilam it Buildings, on Men open fireplace. dlrln* ■mall es pende. Quarter cash, $800- »« ft. * WS. and stone inundation- acreage, commanding an uB- largo Mpiiag vreek rwni through A good S (not finished >. electric light and basement dining room with burlap panelled walla, mwo VERY NICE LITTLE B UNO A - good condition. very property. Good terms: and low taxe#. ncelled view of the Straits water, furniture, chickens and chicken painted’ large lot. Easy terms built-Ta buffet and seats, two attractive J LOWS on Princess Ave., lust abeve line gardea and tnut buy" fer nil cash. and mountains. All cleared Voases, lot 60x1*4. This is a workingman s bedrooms with closais, bright kitchen and Douglas Street. Modern conveniences V—TWELVE ACRES at North and under cultivation with - r.sp for 1*44. pantry, large well fitted bathroom. Full This' is practically eeml-buelnsee property, ROOM. K1:*W AND MODERN the exception of three scree cement basement, hot air furnace. The * Saanich, with very desirable *1906-: with basement, \\7ELL BUILT SEMI-BUNGALOW. 4 and upen the opening ef the new Hud- ROBERT S. DAY * SO*. L*®-- weterfrontage and nlcaly $12.000 which are under standing lot la large, with bearing fruit trees and aone llay store will greatly Inert am Is nbiag. etc.; lot all timber, forming a shelter ’ ’ rooms, large dining room and sitting gig Fee* sheltered. Two acres under ------... — - -— ------enfonces, furnace. SIS dvfflin STREBT. ■mall fruits of all kind* in a quantity vaine. We can offer them little hsraee at close to car and trom the road. Thirty as mere than sufficient te supply the heuee. cultivation. Eight-roamed w taxes. 1*64 cash. sorted fruit trees and some 13.644. reasonable terms. $2600 6 rooms, with Lawns, roses and ornamertalehrube- A 12.444 EACtfr~W*EM,EASY TERMS. house and outbuildings. This araaH fruits. Seven-leorued. two lot*, good condition. UE AU,» GOOD BUY at IMS*. eh terms. RAYÏY DISTRICT.DISn place would make an bPECLAL. modern house, opes fireplaces. 6-ROOM ED HOUSE. BUNGALOW, panelling, ------bath toUst. #Of|AA—A WELL BUILT AND AT- ODEBN i-kouiUu A OO. ’riye :MUD,«us6 is-city. F bene 3*6. pn<>r to the war. and le la new ea the market. 616 Yates. B. C. I AND A INVESTMENT AGENCY, excellent condition in every way Water is laid on. Situ $2400 «•1 BOLWKINE R0AJ). ivice SPORTING GOODS ation on main road with house, largo ONLY 64.6*4. 1* minute* transportant» closa. For rooms; lot 7*1 OVA YOUE FURNITURE by U4»; 1**4 Govern wale terms apply to this effIce. J. D WU FULLY MODERN HOUÇB. Price CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY» OAK EAT AND FOWL BAT MAW. SITUATED on Fatrfteld Heart, near Cook Western Lines BSQUfMAI.T BUNGALOW. Lireeu This property u on a car Une ,LIVER STREET TAAi Oe.fi* IATA GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY CHEAP UAK BAT LOT. NOTARY PUBLIC. FISH and also within easy walking distance of ROOMED. MODERN BUNGALOW, near the city House consist* of » very large SEALED TENDERS Admiral* Read, fireplace, sleeping COLLECTORS. Price *6.666. rooms, with every modern « on v emeses, in HKHhf TOW Addressed to Use jnderelgtiod and en rch, full vised basement, only built about FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE cluding good hut air turaace. built-in buf dorsed according to the nature of the year ago. price 11,360, en reasonable C-rwn bungalow, fet and other feat urea l nie is a good •S*L work tendered on, will be received at the wort hum. with office of the undersigned until 12 o'clock WENDELL B. SHAW A COMPANY, fully medern. built-Is faa tarda. attraxiire appeari ice. anu le good tali B. MONK A CO. Price 63.144. on ferma TYPEWRITERS noon, Thursday, June 23. 1921. A. W. JONES. LTD. CAMPBELL IUUNL FLORISTS 1. For the construction of frame ware VICTORIA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE house located on new wharf- in Prince Rupert, B. C. Fhoas >474. TYROW1CS WE ALSO HAVE Repairs. Rentals. Lleo Carbon Paper. D g|g Vie i. For the construction of ROMES OUR BFBC1ALTT. ^IVIRAL VAMPING SITES for 94 miles of fencing on the fioun- PROPERTY WANTED CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS and *66. without cottages. Car tOOE. VERY ATTRACTIVE BUNGA deva Bey. Pali Scia Bey end ether axapiag Phene 144*. Utrict, Canadian National Rail- LOW. large lot. double garage. S-.**», [TOOL> bulldifl, let. It eiloole. from P a, OUTFIT-' FURRICN white Ike eeasen is cariy. be cheap, ■■»>'"> »*n t>~e- •tWcItfcXtiori» kffil form Otoe»- WOCLD TRADE foreHY psweuTi tract map be seen and form of tender -ROOM BUNGALOW. wd- HELENS, 634 Courtney. signed, endorsed "Application for Chief xssiae—giAee. REIMAN A CO.. 1*4 View Sc city limita. F bene 3.46 er 3 7*». of Peiice.” and delivered not later than • IW yellow broom 413-413 Saywi Wednesday, June 16, at 12 nooo- 17»*. rasas 44S6G. Oa. 1*1» T, S4LA Q. H. PULLEN, blackberries, raepa. bUT F heuee 474 aedâllTX Secretary to the Co mmlSr loners of Pol lee, garden, stra wherries. auto knitting ■oewb>nirt aud soit. — —- . .... BLACKSMITHS laundries TTQCKINO—J. | )obnrban chopping basket | Ewquimalt, B. Ç. bourn and wire r*a. A 1**4 DENTISTS XI Fbeae «711 June 10, 1921. No ms. créés*, aad «kite bungalow. Jwt NITTINO H TODD. T3» Johnson St. trailer Wsa J. A. O. LOUGH, doauet. 1*44 Oovora- MW METHOD LAUNDRY, LTD. «including reef» and ^ 61 North Far a. FAIRF1ELD. notch eatwloed with creepers STATIONERY AND HARDWARE. $2Z2*!.rv.tiu. s°- hi Dr. Gilbert. end bsliwa». parlor with wide bay window, 118-41 A NUTT. TATION Jt it Y, china, leys hai CARPET CLEANING aad nouuiui: 2»« Coe a a tree 1. T. A «aiding Usera to dining room In eemi-pan- MACHINE SHOP aad heating. S WALKING PARTIES eâitng With richly calored leatherette, and AWNINGS iR. O. C. J. Adeaey. Fhene «466. choice buffet, bookcases and fireplace IE STEADY GROWTH ef eur Carpet 1CTORIA. rU MBINO 00..1M» r—• DRUG STORE. lull/ modern bright aitchen. two Mveti Cleaning buetni It proof ef our *443 aad 1444L. RRSCRlPTlvNS A SPECIALTY— bedrvoios with deep wardrobes, wide betn Victoria Tent Factory. *327. V icier sa Drug aad Fbn sad toilet, high, full b*»««lient, piped. A., Pandora Av< Phone 11»L collent worn. We have the EXPEDIENCE P “ “ . ___ 1 ...... I l.nahl OB end meet up-to-date plant. te 4 a Phenes 1664 aad S964L NEARING THIS COAST riBO. RIGBT. 1M1 Douglas Street. Heuee HAYWAXD a DOD8, LTD. HOLLYWOOD DlSTRtGT. DYEING AND CLBANINe GEOCKM AND BITUMEE. MILLWOOO old* vud uhoc»ar and THE CARPET EE1A CO. MAkab'f—"quaiUi' and M F Bee# tiffs* HFbenee 14*1 sad iasl; Few! Mag.Wee Five Set Out From Halifax BABY CARR!AOS SPECIALISTS 161* Cook gt. (Near Fort). Victoria. B. C. REPAIRS IO DIE WONKA »H 3mUmi WOOD. WOOS *muvmg’‘ MAYWOOD. and Some Dropped Out; Pbeee 1468. 34 4L BOTCHER. liai and Idle. ATWOOD HEAT MARKET— Orte a Victorian HAKDYMAN CARPET CLEAN IN A 111 King, pr- DETECTIVES Free «teUveo. MODERN BUNGALOW. ge SUBS AND HAVE THE AUTO Jive parties are at present enroule C. DETECTIVE AOEWCT Work. SAANICH ROAD. VACUUM. Pbeee «41»; GROCERY. across the continent on a •'hiking*' ex SONS IkT 1S G ef 4 rooms. Large front b. a HSUM Repairs, eta IAAN1CH ROAD UKOCERT—J. Me*. _y , rwm. open Drop lace, good floors, f ur Free Belli Pbeee M4S3L pedition from Halifax to the Pacific Coast, and two hive dropped out after ELECTRICAL TREATMENT __ mil—• 1er real work. ». OXLEY VICTORIA WEST. getting ax far as St. John, according BlTtUta NOTARY FUSLIP ICTOR1A W EST MEAT MARKET to 8. U, Carr, originally of HallfKx. Office. D. TODD, aetaryr publie, Ui Fert da REAL 1 STATS AND INSURANCE pbeee 141L but a resident of Victoria since the" BOOKS ALCOLM MACLEOD. lecai auied, year 1907. grim delivery. EXCHANGE IS* C. LAND A IN VEST M ENT AGENCI. Mr. Carr started out from Halifax lots for sale 1 vanc.MR lurks 1» soiled ruga Have year 14 a te 1* aad S te « Phone 1*6. PAPKOALE. mvUle. prep, established 14 D flow eevartnga WASHED aad STEM! . Fer appetbtieeet OPTOMETRIST U1TCMKK. in February in company with Charles bAttrtUL Co* ichan rschanged. IUXED by eur weudertul electric -hone 1164. JS4-4T LFRED CL'KEL. Hurkman with the intention of com IN «UlL *rll,bte .llh Ib.m lTED and NEW STENOGRAPHERS Fneae 4464. pleting the long hike within seven BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS r.m. b«rk t« »«,—wm-n-l'» harvard Bldg. Dougina Parkoala KUO, run OU). ENGRAVERS month* under an arrangement with We call for and return them iu *4 l»g K. EXHAM. publie stenographer The Halifax Herald and Mall, a daily ,K bALE—hpleedUl building lot. nything ii Pbeee us for free estimate ngNiRAL ENGRAVER. SteaMl Cotter . 2*1 Central ISulldlng. Ffc^ **»*. 41 neikirk Water. VA and Sea qxy-acetylens welding ESQUIMALT TAXES. publication, but Mr. Carr dropped out Mirent, us* Uey pheoe H9K VICTORIA CARPET WASHING (XL. Appiy «re vuver Tblrhell.A (All Veteruak Company » K«RK L J. SEYMOUR. »6S B. p. Per- of the running at Petltcodiac on Tax Statements have been mailed to Pbeee 141*. »*• Pert Sues ENGRAVING—Meli-lew learning that a number of other par LOT 1er sale, 64x1*6 ft.. Walter RICK, plant*! Ing «art c< work. iMOTO Rea phone 6144. all pemon» whiwe name» and addrexaex Appear on the (Mlector1» Roll of the ties were following in their wake, <■ A»*., UV«»«Gorge View* •Park. —• —• -63*4.------general reoirnctlbg; old Pbeee 1*96. ,,«k, or apply 616 Wiiooa dtreet- raodrHe specialty. Heim CHIROPRACTORS 18» ALTS V. EVANS. 344 I’ntea Beak VUwporatkm c^f th-i Township of Enqui.- which rather diminished the seat of 7394L1. Phene 6*4*. Ren *6411» malt Any person who baa not received the expedition and turn the affair FUNERAL DIRECTORS FAINTING a statement should communicate at HOUSES FOR SALS DAT. carpenter, joiner, bundle*. COLLIER. D.C.. PR OjAUd ISABEL once with the undemtgned To avoid the Into a race instead of a test of en a COLLIER. D. C.. Palmer Be boni IBS L PALMEE. 11* Petahnrtea EW« Phone 43*1. oatan. Mour. U-U. *-L S-L aad 61 C FUNERAL CO. (Haywardal LTIL. roUH FAINTING, roof warh Order by phono mt PERCENTAGE ADDITION on the cur durance. MODERN BCNOALOW 60 waterfront. ff4 Broughton. protapuy rent ye*r> laxee, aU taxes must be paid After talking the matter over it was CORE-WHITTINGTON LUMBER CO^ Intimant. LltniWinr* •?. B Caloy. LTD (BetabiMhed 1 «ML hour. done by pkoala* «7*« SCAVENGING not later than June *0 decided that it would be better for fireplace, UoaulUul G. H. PULLEN. AND ESTELLA M. KELLY. one man to carry out the original In ib. ôte. City or coontry orders f 4HAE A. ANJ Furnimhinq oa. •BRING. 64m double roll Asaeucor and Collector V Established I AMDS FUNERAL 'lCTORIA gCAVENOINO 10 IT AUK for aale at Langford. BU racelx* careful aUnnUoi June 11. ------ltn No. 3288. tention. and Mr. Burk man decided to it rooms, bath sud toile L Une Pleasant street: fae- and 1***L «643LA carry oil. Mr. Carr boarded a C. N. R. I walk iront a laiton, post office Phone 1447. aad mi train for Victoria, and le now here roe it la clean and In first-clans Tetepbonc ia already In. Langiortt. watching with interest the progress an lbo lalard Highway and the neaiilu- of the varloun parties. 11 place on tbs island. Apply Box U. BRINGING UP FATHER—By GEORGE McMANUS Following Mener». Carr and Burk altgiord F. O-, or_Box_l*»7. 1 mtea JU-64 inan out of Halifax were the Be-hane, NOR MALE—Cordovn Bay. * rooms aad PFSROOM -mit. iH-nsvbiOM -oot could father and eon. Frank and Jennie INC tiOT .THE tlUlT Dill, hie wife, were next the two par MA«IE WA LOCKED UR ALL I U'tiC too* BHOMEf 1 '««KNT TO U^>C. TO OIHTT bait value, ME CLOTHES • I'LL WEAR THE BUT I HEED CARFARE. MOCRE'5 IM ties who reached 8t. John and drop WHO CAM THAT ISC AT VOMO Ot^TMKE • IT WILL COVT TEN -- ped out and two hiker* separately, one D. H. Bate. conUactor. BUTLER’S tWT - I HUVT <*T DOLLARS - MERt Ib THE MONET- A HURftï ! ( THC. fromt door? from Glace Bay, Cape Breton and Pboae 1146. , out to ace oimtt! one from Sydney. Novel Rent la. The .MJU n>L44—4 Behans and the Dill» have been fea •nay good taoauoaa. »».«#•># tured In Thft Herald and Mail storiee rhea, tin. ef the traM-CuMd, hike. and— thay h»v, rereireA a rood dwl o* publicity hack ud lare» lei. v.rd.n pl.r.:. alu4 illan from XTctortA C. N, ____.. T» ------a ■ —» lie PPH 6 *4 P«e acre. PboiM 6444Y. Just file eib pinralL 6*6 ppnnrtieid the house or th 317-44 usable article wants more tl Get The Times Want Ad, *t»« Hsdiü VICTORIA liAliiT T131E». MUISUAY, JUNE 14 SKIMMING BOAT RED STAR LINE gg SHOWS HER SPEED Canadian Pacific Railway Turn Nineteen Boards OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON INITIAL TEST Obw*w» SMjgfflT The hydro-glider" delivered Summer Tours here by the freighter Spectator.. of Trade Into , ...... to Norman Varrow, of Through the Canadian Pacific -■»*?«• Esquimau, has been assembled PAINT and given her Initial trial. Nor 1 Rockies man Yarrow went out, yesterday Chambers of Commerce Pas&ngers Carried Through on the Initial cruise. and ta Uu, matter of speed the craft lived up Excursion tickets nrtw on sele to Eastern (By Welter Parcelle) Ports of Danzig and Libua to Its reputation. . Points *hd Mountain KesorU. A series of lest cruises will be Optional routes and stop-overs. In The Canadian Municipal Journal The Red Star Line ha* received held In the Immediate futurs Three transcontinental trains daily. NOW notice that its application for a li cense to do business in Lithuania Apply for particulars and reser I Effort. Of the Merchant. Associa- were toi^retab- has been granted, and . it hasulpened vations to any A gant of the tioo of Montreal to expand Its mem- lnd within their limitation». headquarters for handling its Lithu CLIPPED OVER IWO anian traffic in the city of Kavno. Canadian Pacific Use bership and strengthen its resourcro had records of- some------aoktoeereeaL------" They made good "starting points. «under the designation of the Ameri Railway i have directed attention again to a can Travel Office. • ItwaiJ rssary only to enlarge the growth or an Idew’ whwh 1IWUH w the memhüM. yo Third enn travn p , exercising some inOnence predonlnat* In the Hues b»»"'** *° HOURS OFF FORMER STANELAND HIGH-GRADE PAINT them to programmée of clear acroes the Dominion tmm. advancement and ihen tohrinj lnto and from Lithuania. WhUe emigrs.- John, N. B, to Victoria. B.C. The them large numbers of the cltj^ena tlon from Lithuania is restricted for ■idea" IS that of uniting commuai tie. lo make T!trm smooth working and one year under the present taw. to B Canadian Pacific Railway lo perform the f une turn whjchhaa three per cent- of the number of effective for their new aime...... "" a. C. COAST SERVICE. that J nu vtil no. require y.lfMjryJg1 in 36 been described as “teaching the^puh- Community Association Tdea- Lithuanians who were In the coun uumlx-r of yrers. The»**** ******** 11c to think, and then transforming Though figures are uninteresting,try__ in l»l*t It ta expected that the .M.S. Empress of Asia Dem VANCOUVER—At 3.16 pm. dally, and 11.45 p m. daily except Sunday. bMUtiful shade* al the following prices. that thought into action.” . k they are important in showing Jusl return of tranquility to Lithuania 6EATTLE—At « *0 i>.m AaUX , • • » n m. The aseocUUone of Cltisens which bow the cltisens of Canadian com- I will inuuuwInduce -a considerable------W,w,tt.krt m onstrates Superiority on H fiais. are putting the idea" at work are munltie. approve of ti£communtlJ______,| residents of UthtmnlaaLithuanian extraction to caUed by various n The most Board of j return to their old home» Jo^a^vhu^ Trans-Pacific Route • 2 60 sixiorwiviwee ita.Cbambst Yav«rMIt'TT^'*'**rellyCom- jamped-MW- a. mem couver every Wedm__ vwMty «iron and Mat »h't; frar JM3 “ Trarsl to " »Vv-v. k>er. '/ly ritt AM *, «pmvïùtr'KFVea-“ 5 FiOtaYE-roKrii-, -CtThr* . ;-»c mere*, that having foundfavttr ' bershlp of lie______and an Income.. of *1.6», .via "Clipping "two "krnl a half hours -ft "eXfy Tuesday and tfatwdsy m 1L44 every Thursdsjr at most of the communities which have bershlp SP--, UNION BAY-COMOX ROUTE—>Yom Vai ^ year. to 62» membership’ and an j [ransix her former fastest tran.-Pacific adopleiTThe “idea. That ia to — income of nearly (14.M*. Victoria Thee "ships of------WEST COaST VANCOUVER ISLAND ROUTE—From Victoria tat. l he former Hoards of Trade have now has nearly «W citixens thinking rylng third class only—all of whom steaming time the liner Empress of .come Chambers of Commerce, and working unitedly for I he dttsL* equal privileges have been Asia, of the Canadian Pacific Ocean CO.. LTD. advancemeni where formerly Ic*»J placed In service bytheRed WmIrmiIev and Saturday at 8 00 am, Thunniay ai « ,, r St. Jehn Pioneered. HervicesTtdiL. made port at « o'clo k j c- lnur'EStcun.lone.etirH sonesoay ____ — Wednesday. —.— —and« Saturday. Round trip *3.00. the ST AN ELAND than ieo business men were keeplna Un. between New York. Dantig ana bust evening from Hongkong an<1 Historically, the Idea" has ha Further Intermatlen from any Canadian Pactac Agsnt. Phone 27 Interesting development n the Do- alive a Board of Trade. Winnipeg Ubau. They era the Gnimano. Yokohama. , ^ , .__ 840 Fort St. mlnlotu In 1*13 the Tltlaews of St- is spending nearly *60.»0fl a A»r /or Samland and ( f The Empress of Asia, and her sister John Began to think effectively *<* the gpod&r the citizens generally. I first to see the London . Hint.) 740 Chamber ofj ,inera devoted exclusively “ “gj* ship Empress 6f Russia, are the only the promotion of the common wel passenger liners on the Pacific ocean fare theugh the form of organisation Commerce members are credited by clesl travel, the Red Star Une has that ran do twenty knots and main fell far short of that which h*a been the people with hiving done more already developed ». tain tt. Neither Capt. A. J. ■ the outgrowth of more actual ex for (he community in a couple of with such ships to the Baltic P" H. n. R-. or Chief Engtne^r J. l,amb Remember Jne 21st, 1 p.m. istence and the result of many more years than had been done In the by alloua sailings In the last year are disposed to over-rate the ci lor the past »»* yeerati Auctioneer. » solution. But SC^proro of Asia was-tmawllD" V'hinT ïn^mmnh with *11 «vther Tfarffl wlmÉmmaaiaumtmumÊÊÊlKgÊÊÊlmm»^am&afS>mmi AFWiW».. BtaMWWt." nh. hw.t >■■■ .MMrt leaving ,.nt,ntrjf8 {ie ptated, has felt the de- Strwt Fairfield. on after all. smwUsas la * loaf,' after . lei ing '—•••rosy. ». - X u , ,1» u-4^, -■-a’hs^ T-— ARTHUR HEMINGWAY *»mr everywhere, and the definition business of the Chamber for some hsro forV'ancouvcr SRC miirtcipBir- pression conaequêHt ttpon tiw w— Phone 24*4* *4* Fisperd *<- of the kind of an organisation which Uîr. Kingham. as president of the BEEUrSflORffif aatine at 3-36 o'clock istandanl urns) and the exchange situation has Sunday at lUi a [°r TUESDAY, JUNE 14 the Merchant»’ Association of Mont yeaterday afternoon Xarprol alon;- largely retarded commercial Pti^gress. ,.»»« r-ungenee*. Port VV iMiL.ua. real is buildipg will g1'« a clear con- Associated Board» of Trade of British .Idr " Pier 2. Outer Dock,, about 6 The country 1» rapidly V-bcomin* port^Townaeod and Seattle, arriving Commencing at 1.10 p. m.. all hie ftilumba.Cviun.OLs. ha»has toured »»all «•the pnnci-ipnnci- . A- srotlfe 4 15 p. ro Returning leavee TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tepaun of all of them. Primarily, rt o’clock last evening. At 7 uclPtk more settled and he is cohfident that Seattle daily except Saturday at well kept is a vision of the immediate future. pal cities in the Province and he f*-lrhamhpf 0Ï VOlTinierCe nr istandard time) the liner cleared for China will forge ahead commercially Vietoria *16 1 4 LTOMOsix-a RKPary— ' “Montreal in IS»; U I» » challenge. port,porta that .houghthough the Board, « 0f OtlttHg - Vancouver and was under order, to In the future. ^ . roatern «rotion of Uie Province are W Howard Zabriskie, who has been *" ï: E. «LACKWOOO. A*e»4. ti it . . Ti . tewmeant—t hiv centrait system 1 says one or the format announce- remain at anchor In Burrard Inlet on I „,r„,s of th. 1 not (titillated at present he has no arrival and dock at Vancouver early a resident of Yokohama for the past on tk>reminent St. Phone viss. FURNITURE, ETC. doubt that they will Join forces with June 22 Mvntroni 1» t^ this morning. . . .. rear arrived by the Empress of A*w Or J. HARTNELU Agent Including : A Heint*man Cabinet. »■ Wir__ the roast cities. The Interior Boards A special train awaited the arris al and proceeded to Vancouver on his c V. R 1 >ock Phone L*1 urr—mrtukei now trade, shipping i LSSÎds Wednesday afternoon and evening, Fins Over-Stuffed fjX) Pbone 1»TSX> In Cicada. As mmands arc most desirous to co-operate with of the Asia at Vancouver to trans- way to New York. Mr. Zabriskie has Grand llano. months. 154 the coast as they realise that by co [«na 24. a civic picnic Will h« JjjJ* Chesterfield. Oak Arm Chair and _ the attention of ™ ■ nt 1 toucia* Park, the details of rort the valuable cargo <>f raw silk b«4*T» supervising construction work, furaUhed operation a great deal more buxines» ïhich AÎ?ï5w Stag arrangeti hy 'he gst. The Aria brought In 310 pas for the Standard Oil Company In j STEAMSHIP COMPANr llOarrH—Comfortably years from to-4 1 J1 ”’ can be transacted, he said. IWBKU ------— •f B. C.. Limite*. Rocker Vpb In Leather Mkho^xt» F28 cettasr. four reems, _JW rosdi- • In other cita »<• Pro «angers in the saloon. 56 second class Japan and but recently completed a I Hettee, Mahogany Rocker. Momn 1744 He was greatly Impressed with the 1 rtuun5rri-k.mhsr of Commerce, with a > lew and some TOO Asiatics in the steer trip of inspection tivChina ports and Regular sailings frees vanoouyw te Tables. Gramophone and *4 ewy r”*vr?Kn‘,*'i J1S-I4 fessional n*en i trip over the beautiful Kettle \ alley j .(i ing the public become better an41 East CCoast aad Mainland Pdahk Chair, Oc M*r Jubtise Hoepttal___ common welfare tin* the age. She carried a full cargo. Manila. Mr. and Mrs. Zabriskie ha-c rawing Canns and Caanerles as far 'Records. Emptrs Typewriter. Ex. 4tU ic route, and reported that thc L,^ with the Memoria Avenue two little children, the younger of Logging C m ______,.du Unies LUk asset, anil ^ “ Hagan district looks fora, bumper I which tt is prtMnoUag. and as Prince Rupert aad Any»*. social, a, well of the whom was born In Japan. . in Leather. F. O. Sectional Bookcase. \Y___ rhoopirt* room* ; and do apple crop of Mt.WO hoses of apples whlch will link Victoria and^ Mt. T.vqRNi?K«P community wh« îhto year, sa against the previous î)0uglaa Park through an •jwue Bishop W S. I^wis. of Shanghai, GKO. MeOPEOOR. AgenL Quantity of Novel*. Set of _^e^1 r 3414Y. or 826 business They l to the ENGINE REPAIRS arrived by the Empress of China. Ne. 1 gsimowt Msi Knives and Fork* In Cass. ****** at prtn- rroordoC SM.ee» boxro beautiful tmR* , *‘on« 1 LieuL-CoL R. 8. Wauchope. who vin KALE—1*1* CVUh^vk iwth of their “ ■ I highway In commemoration of Elec. Table Lamp. Carpets and Rugs. I' rrtvat-ly °’wwd - ciples of frient ton. un- Roads Cnvewtien. hro,*e of British < ■>>>•”£«“- has been stationed In India, milking ______Fender.I^Sim Pictures_____ i -»w top. newly pointed. rtx>i mnoin* •» selfish service, tm. and bis headquartere ft Bombay, passed Portiers and other Curtains. KuU prie. M» psm. 2M* ch have J L. Beckwith briefly reported on I g„iai jitney service will be intelligent adva Ms attendant at the Canadian Good I fgnged. and the picnic la timed to DELAY DEPARTURE through, sccompanied by Mrs. A au- _____ Bed ------Fell Msttrose. Onk . . , H.ITART hi. Orssro Mali. » » Good been demonstra chope and family, b-iund for Lngland. E. Bureau : .11 priw. u»,m loll'---- relation Roads Contention at Halifax as * „„rt at 13» in the afternoon when Among those disembarking here Chiffonier snd Bureau. » jlt-ss •’Montreal is delegate of the Victoria Chamber of ,h,„ wUl be a maypole dance for the ALIENS HELD ON and Chest of Drawers. Swi Mirror, i ; to other cities, were- s. H. Aldworth. of Sydney; ! I^PÏTÏ pspsirs fer •»!•. Phone 4811L t entire Commerce He emphasised the im- rh,ldrcn and ride show» «1» Mr end Mr» J- H»er. uf New York \ ttane Healed Chairs. Fine Kitchen and prosperity portance of Victoria being properly ranged for There will be • » OF STEAMER QUEEN Ckbinel fully fitted. K- Ynble and------1>- on what her l prof es H. Clark, of l»ndon; Miss V. M. I'hairs. 4»-neee Dinner ^yaXTeti v..r er f.r. her best represented on .11 rOT”ren'lv^L”‘ ^rr^in^.'tinj'frotare* will be Ileum, of Sydney; Dr. J. Jakoblcwlvx feroWhed. for Summer moetha coa- sional men do SUVA AT SEATTLE Glass snd Alluminum Ware. interests by a Dominion Importance, and wpoke I other interesting of Chicago; C. D. Lambert. Hi«t- .. „i»f,roA and *« SWKt locality ***** highly Of the reception given Victoria provided Owing to the development of n de kong; Mrs. Della Iroe. of New York; 1’tensile. Lawn Mower Rhone 1728 t+ur and a haV S»la. good family tiL The antfcipatM retting of-the-ves ...... immigration Law asked to give reduced-rate tie p. s—T*ks No. 8 Car to Richard . ,w: pr**« 1*4. Ph-»n« »li. . J___ portant body. sel from Scuttle yesterday was can- TAIYO MARU LEAVES son Street. /eiTTAOM on Saanich lalet for »*'*• ‘ * -H ta a trutl realixed for the local* performances, and 3 celled when i( became apparent that Seattle. June 13.—Reaching Seat I > e*rr»« »hb aaierfronta*». near that "good" bus ndent on ager Clifford Denham of the * enaine-ruom repairs would hold her tle, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha liner Bay partir cleared ; cettare «fH» rw”ns- something besi Iventalng i Victoria has offered to give Suwa Maru was the first trans femenT f-ndaU-a ^”7^ up for twenty-four hours or more. and salesmans] 1 thing ta .useete for his theatre to thos% It to stated that the Queen may be YOKOHAMA ON FIRST pacific passenger vessel to arrive "marker and clo* and OBITUARY RECORD the top of the mountain. \ Appiy TM» Rojal Tnmt Company. Belmast to held at Seattle until Wednesday to since the new three per cent__im Phone 4756. J16-t$ maintain the i coflecUve sail on the Admiral Schley a dale. migration act regulating the entrance j |lw [effort is neceai * *• «U of aliens Into the United State, went MAYNARD &50NS JV)R SALE—If it» «all teur«m« car. Ml Oe Saturday, at lit Joseph's Hospital, MANY ATTEND The Admiral Schley will be late In the Job of am " wa”‘s- the death occurred of Ann Collins Hunt, arriving at Seattle due to ‘h« Into effect June 1. For the present -a venose Ï hern wall load'd s»d l* l* ** Distrust, selfli ing. ULv^rife nf ArrhlhUd Hu» of «<* EVANGELISTIC SERVICES RUN ACROSS PACIFIC fiscal year at least, the entry of aliens I < «u»Bt Cf«4ii»#i. a aacriflce. Apply that she is towing th* Admiral Evans Into thle country offers the Immigra Instructed by the several owners we ! TIIÎ. Tfmem.- nidi heneety. and I rer made Pise Street She was 5» T~r* of i^e. a from Eureka to the ("ol umbot R*rer. native of F-rurtsr.d. and had raided™ tion official» something to think or will sell at our Salesroom, I Itou KALg-r.ra. I saatsc. ss-lr salst- a dollar. On it «» rren- mLp Admiral Evans, bound from ban tlon of * clty-i _ optimism Victoria for the psst twelve She Sunday was a great day at the tant to ton,and. WM crippled L K, K, Apparently Doubtful The admission» are based on the 1' .d. sUrot «bsoebrr. all S«C census showing of the various jtilen 787-733 Pander» Avenue tlW Xk*Ki *4- -*418- 521 Sspetivr. m. ^—rottion failli, and a wllUngnees 4s survived, .hy her husbend two eon* matrons cornar of fxndero. Avanue off Eureka June 7 and was t|>wed by 1* work for » city will bring «turn, and four daughter* here, and three About Successful Operation races when the census wna taken In brother* sa dtwo eisteni tn and Vancouver Street. Aa pre the motor schooner Charley » atsoo 1910. Three per cent of the various BE «OLP CH8AP -CI041M without measure. wss a member of A well-known fam»y D. Itand lo Eureka: where she was taken >»•• <-rnnm; modern bueealew. 1» "Good business demands of every viously announced Mrs of ex-German.Liner alien nationalities represented In that W «•mealed, far- of music lane The funeral will take wan the over by the Admiral Schley. census are to be admitted ann“*l^' Wednesday, 1.30 laundry tab*. man that be subscribe» to these prin riser on Wedne«d^ljr afternoon at * morning speaker. No one who heard The steamship Queen was expected This law does not apply to aliens ciples and enlist In this srork. p*aec from ,*nthe rsnmqonThomson Funeral steamship lnr*llt>. Clem to Oc*rg*Swpe: '«U *** Rev T lîsynee will officiate her will soon forget ““ ^ to reach this port from Seattle yes Toklo. June 13.—The coining from Canada, klexlco and prtee »»d wmu apply M M . P. O Montreai has need for an organ terday and officials’were on hand to Tatyo Mini, formerly the i1 isianaaislands inadjacent mi —«<• ----tile------United Sta»- 17». City isation of bus|nesa men which can spoke from the story of the wise^ and liner Cap Finistère, sailed 'ro™J°" | “h„ have resided In those countries The funeral of th« late Ronald Hugh foolish \ trgius using as her Wit. give her clearance. The agent* here Very Select Furniture VI**arrMO•EJITHOLM* HOTtl. I#N-HI|*-ilM» crystallise this thought of a better, have no definite Information •» to kohama Thursday last for San Er»b- one vear or more, but doe* apply ii ftaO;1 ju as well a* a grenier, city; an organ WrKensie took rtsrt Saluniav after- “And Ihw uoor was shut. Cisco, on her maiden voyage under » > all,n immigrants seeking mloo.tî o dork from the Thom».» Urey. J. Ü. I*arkms preached with wheiuthe Queen wHI be '»« 7 rViR KENT-Modéra 3-room •«Ate. W^b isation that will get the thing» done Funeral Home, when many friends were hot intending pnasengera srlU be noti the Jape nose flag. She had on board «>admission. r Bid»-. Oak Bay Aw Apply JasU^ that every business man knows to i« -irordanr. The fotlowlnx were re- rrtal effecUvenese at the afternoon fied in good time to make connec ,1.000 paroengers On the Suwa Marti were the firel and Furnishings l^l.Trf Th. Vetroans of France. S^lce His subject was; The Two be necessary—an organization with tions with the steamer. Some shareholders of the Toyo alien immigrant» asking mlmlaalor of flv# homes. Some very good Car I'tORCS ruasalnw. fire reema. 82.3*4. personal aervlce sa Its motto " Greet Wsr Veter.fi» "i" rclmmta' Klsen Kaisha entertain considerable since the law went Into effect, and pets and Furniture in this sale, par VÎ IIM rwh. belaare like reaL Apply I o D. R . Returned Soldiers Commls- U^vt“mght the tent was packed and anxiety regarding the operation of )l*-2* Throe who have analysed the plan before these aliens are admitted their ticulars of which will appear later. «,wmt. 33*1 Onlita Strwi. of organisation and operation of the ,Mi. Grand Army Colled Vetaron. and numbers lined up outside when Lvan- the Taiyo Maru. which was decl ned number and nationality will have to Women’s Auxiliary. The cV*,t ."*< by both the Nippon Turen Kaish» new community associations are reared w«H many haautiful «"rod aeLst 3-tarro aruae lu preach on hta NOTICE TO MARINERS be wired to Washington D. C. where MAYNARD A SONS unanimous in «Beta feeling Umt m tributes The orvW «« advertised theme; 'U Our Lord’s and the .Osaka Shasen Kaisha as un- tt WUl be decided whether the quota Canada there la a peculiar need for Coleeel she Rev O H Andrews^ The Coming Imminent?" In the early remunermtlve failing the grant of a for the present month Auctioneers special subsidy by the C-ovemment. them; et least, there is opportunity following were nallbeerer. from the a. part of hta discourse he reviewed the reached Six Russian and flva Polish * « y * Mr Mclsieman and Mr. Co»*- British Columbia—(67) Canadian tart Preetdeot Aaano. of tile Toyo immigrant» were detained -Ott lh« OUTGOING MAILS for them such as doe* net exist else remarkable beok; "Porty Futurr n.r oflirhta and fog signal*-new where. The comparative Isolation of from the Veterans Franc». Ki-en Kaisha. is very hopeful. vessel and whether they can be landed, mmto rwv. Martin, Kldncr and W,-rulers.” written by Michael Bax edltlon. A list of all the tights and ON PACIFIC ROUTE most Canadian communities, dee le ïïnata on the Pacific Corot of He points to the fact that for lb* will depend upon the Information Fearer Interment was In Rose Bay lounder and first editor of the use of the steamship the company to from Washington. Arthur Hemingway distances and ns yet unsettled areas, Christian Herald. London. England. the Dominion of Canada, corrected makes tlecullariy necessary the or Cemetery. to pay only 10 sen per month per The new Immigration law promise* Instructed by Mr. G. W. Dean, 6—ro». China and Japan. Although this volume was published to April 1. lML hro juat beenpubto ton TO the Government, but the opin to be a pussier for the lmmlgretioo ganisation of lhe cltisens into asso The funeral of the late Mrs. Caroline lished. Copies will be supplied Salt Sprin* Island, will sell by public Karilima Maru. «TO» > 6.H kdUie in 1>*«. fifty-five yt»r» ago. the ion of some shareholders ts 'h»’ ev ri officials at Seattle and other big ports ciations which have the common wel MowaS. wife of Mr James Mowat. took meriners free bn .application. If she were to be used free of charge auction. Yokohama. June U. fare for their chief programmes. author, calculating aotaly from the through which alien Immigrants land r*— ° British Columbia—(M- her working expenses would be in the United States, «ltd correct ‘„ Maru. June ». p m ; du» There are not the inter-dependence from the e—s. Forerai Chanel prophecy of Daniel, mad. some start Strait—Approach to Vort Harvey a f. t Oualnton officiated, and the aer- ling predictions concerning the great scarcely offset by the Prorerotaot adjustment of the quoats fif eligible» Tkersday, June 16 T. bohroo* June λ; due Hongkong July and inter-relations which exist where ricT wrokusriv attendrol by rriatlvro Vnchartcd shoal reported. L apt*i nassenrers fares. On the other hand, “rid war. ” Ho declared that be Arthur Stohlberff of the 8. «- Ivan- for entries It Is «tid. appear, to one city closely adjoins smother, lnd friend. The numerous beautiful Mr Asano says that if It does not present wonderful opportunities for City time, t p.m.. all hta t-* Emprew of- Japan.*------Jei..«. 15. p m ; due n.1 dïïr™ ttatokened the noputarity tween the years 1W7 and 131* there hoe"reports the existence <>[ »n “n; ÏS tooperate her on a line from or Hongkong July where, aa In New England, the trave mathematics sharks. 'okohAWUA June 88; due 1 ler in a day's Joomey hardly knows of I he lair Mnr. Mowat The hymn would be great Europron uphrovata chsrted^ahoal in Uie approach te Port ti> this country, she may be employed T Protasusus. -'oue G. s- ” 1jSTÆ*' when he has left one municipality mine was “Abide With Me." The fo4- and war. fb» war. h. retd, would between Hamburg and the Argentine. '«^Channel h-ma July Î; due Hongkong July 14. and entered another; where one com Inwtag acted as pellbenrers: *«•*« b, begun by Germany or a revolution ‘'VoVifior-SrZret * Itae^ntalntained by Germany before Household Furniture “cmum* ef Asia. June ». P- m.; due munity may be spurred to action bet liohert J . Nnrman F Ctareuce B and maid* that country. A» a result Wilfred W Mowat. all sons of the de- f?s*Bo»vuta thHe*further stated that If her opera vrorouro July 4; due Hongkong July cause another has done something —-5 w Thn-nton. son-In-law, and France would extend her borders to VESSEL MOVEMENTS worth while. c A Dadds lnirrm.nl was made at the Rhine. Turkey would low her PO{!Ltitud. N. 60 degrees 31 mtnut tion Is not remunerative in the pres and Effects 1 ZrZSK dro' HtatakSi JriyV33° Undoubtedly, as undeleted realisa grip on Palestine. In 1313 the fédéra ent deprerolon of the shipping situa Bess Bay CeMfctery 46 seconds. Longitude »• 124 de 1 Including- tion of this Isolation has been the tion of nations, aa seen by the tion. whatever she may be '"htoyed. m Glasgow, m 48 minute* aecopds. „ -He scan be tied «P untü- a faiorxule SaLurnio. at Quebec, fn Ye OUte Heintsman VprirttGrond ^ Tn-’lh. psri three want Weigh *e t£r‘u-, î pu,, si would occur, an Megan tic. at Quetec. 3 roro Live»-, M». Mahogany Table, Morris and SSs» ml luncheon of the directors of the of Nations was born that Depth—18 fsMsv ... ^ opportunity preeenta itaelt •***_“"- australis ang NSW Zealand. years of the community association Chamber of Commerce. J. O. Cameron Remark.—This Shoal will be derstood that the term» of the con pool. _ Other Chairs. Dining Table. Rocker*. Mskura. June 4. noon. 4)rSt , year. Following this the ' Mystic .mined by an officer of the Hydro tract between the Government and Montreal, at Quebec. from Ant- Idea .in Canada. spoke rrf the need of welsh scales Euphrates would be drlsd-np which graphic Survey, neper cm. ...of the Oak Table. Walnut Bedroom Set. Boll WM Htaton. Jan. «. 4 p. m.. rtl at either Victoria or Patricia Bay Survey. Department tn. the Toyo Klaen Kaisha regarding the Top Deek. Grass Chairs. Cabinet Beards ef Trade Basis. scholars have aiw.y. ezreed rstatr. Naval Service, as soon ro possible. employment of the steamship Is In- Potomac, at New York, from J^aa- ^Tahiti. June 3L 4 ». aa. ria San Fran- The fact that In practically every aa he reld that shippers were obliged Rewind Machine, and all other to wait until shipments got to Oren- to the Turkish Empire. That pre British Columtiia—( definite. . Canadian community, with the ex diction has also come true fuv thc Channel—Depth on uncharted rock. **Canada. at New York, from 8-ulh- Household Efforts; also . Honolulu. hrnok before they could get their >2 (176) of June 4. noun, via Mak*» ception of Toronto-and Montreal, the Turk no longer govern* an empire. Former notice—No. Ford Tourist 10 between schooner I'7ln> "'i. •ouUl *$ÏÏÏÏÏT». N" Tori,. froat Llv- stanwaiit. • ”■ ' Chrtatiadlty had the preaching of the Work on the Carodtan tnveWTOr $•-«<* Circuler ______The Homan Catiwttc Cathedral ranTzpiion ia thé succeasor «f * ill r ’ir’* Cuming ef Christ. There two. aa. bee» completed by Yarrow». Ltd. «roles. 34. 4* and now. building in Waabinglojl wtH cost SlieTsuwt’ aSNïciatiw an mitMS IS triRMS SSLV* «ring remarkably fulfilled, and to-day the freigtiter cleared, from "TffrtiBK. « Southampton, from Ayrshire I'ow. ££Zn railed the Down Town Aweclation, ŸS- seconder. - W.„ ^28 4* *14,144,444 and ana* .1,444. of each servi'wrvlce a nut»- Esqdimait for VahCouVer. ' "" New York - ■>? - valor, etc.; also 200 »ue ruro~ in Montreal the Merchants' Associa Green corn A New, At the close , WDeptli;2^'.n 'BSit»«m. gnaater of tbe .. Uamcrotiia, at J*ofiBe, Ne# uon ex^uon has already led to tta Washington. D. OT~ ber of pored»* vaine TO the front for Strain White Wyandotte Owing to the slump In th* S- ELPCamroun reports that the depth York. tills saswm’s young Sloe* - ... market soma farmare naar definite suggestion of a chan*» of prayer. " The eolo singing of Mrs The man who thinks that his Corsican, at- Antwerp, Advertisements should be like Harkins was greatly enjoyed- on the .above, JeesoV listen TO a wordhe roys Launch wtil leave Dgsp Bajf haw*...... last...... years>.eee crqp ■*dtill—-. — Stare* to feet and not » fret, ro previously re hta sleep. York. on arrival of imerurbnn train- Thlerea entered the store of Al business ana UWWmoMi m*nt ___ stvies la skirts; short enough te he The service* will continue t#U that maybe he talks In hts lens. Limited. Lindsay, and sidle Avoidance of duplication of effort attractive, but long enough to c night this week at S o'clock ported awthurheminowav rash - and good* amounting to oval ^ one of the prime objects at the Subject. *6** VICTORIA DAILY TIMER. MONDAY. JUNE 33, 1921 laiamimgiiiimiiilaiaiainiaplw FARMERS UNEASY VICTORY BONDS Special FaFsctlitiee for israa- News of Markets and Finance Private Wire te AHI Principal Paint for Painters for Handling <*ntn and Stock» OVER PMCE TREND New Turk Meredith * Co-, Montreal Labor Wages Cut in Half; gallon of oil to one gallon of CHICAGO GRAINS BURDICK BROS, Many painters arc using li -why. not you Buying Contracted All CLOSE FIRM TO-DAY ef BA Over Country STOCKS ERRATIC TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE < By Burdick Brother». Ltd.) FORRESTER’S The total acreage sown to wheat (Burdick BrttfL. limited.) Oiica*o. Juee IS.—The rratn opeeed strong a»d adiaawl »*arpl|fM>a in the three provinces Is estimated IN WALL STREET New York sterling. $1.74-4. farther short reveries During the middle 1304 Doeglss 8twt Canadian sterling. $4.19-2- of tkp morning —sslow prices '^rted to be approximately the same as lakt slightly on wt-shne-e in the stock lwt. hat year, but the acreage sown to barley New York funds. 12 1-1$ the rinse showed firmness ell rotted. _ _ __ and rye is expected to be larger, and Wheat— Open High Lew that sown to oats and flax corres New York silver, foreign. 59- j-l, ...... DM 143-4 1SS-4 !**-• Favorable Legal Opinion pondingly smaller, according to the London bar silver. 3$-id. Sept. .4...... 176 1B-* «*-« \X1-i June financial summary of the Cana the United Services Golf Club 7% Bond Issue having been dian Bank of Commerce. _ given by IV-Cy-j a h üi nun frifi »*<*»* This Autumn*» crop'sftéüîd «HTthe TO-DAY’S TRADING IN allotment due not later than July farmer much less than that of 192$ ready for delivery. for. although the price level of gen WINNIPEG MARKETS 1st. 1S4L eral supplies has kept fairly high, LOCAL STOCK QVOTATIOXR. the cost of feed has declined con Winnipeg, (By r. w. siderably and farm wages have dlliensdit ions the epa*t- Am. Car Kdy...... ^Coarse grata fatsrw wore « Business conditions in Western Am. Cotton Oi: .... Also good listings of hotel», rooming- Canada reflect uneasiness on the pert Am. In. Corp...... strength early In the eeseten In Ncgsvt Am. LocemotU* ... with wheat, but the higher points » NOtrm of farmers as to the course of prices maintained ______Am. Smelt. A Ref. . Rambler--ayx^oo REALTY during the balance of the current Am. Sugar Rfg...... Any two ioi-tly. year. Grains, live stock, eggs, butter Am. T. * TeL • BONO AMO and wool am now selling on a price Am. Wool. com. ... basts that is only slightly better than An. Steel Fdr .... Spartan Oil Am. Sum. Tob. .... Investment Seekers in pre-war days and that still tends Anaconda Mining . to move downward. A year ago the average prices of Atlantic Gulf ..... the same products had reached the Baldwin Loco...... Telephone 50» Baltimore A Ohio Our listing* and '"fiïïîf.JÎ'ï/il aptx of an upward movement which Bethlehem Steel ... Trojan ÔU started very soon after the outbreak «'.nr adlan Pacific are handling. of war. and 1t was not then antici Central leather Dom. War Lea-,, istl Crucible Steel ------pated that price* would change ma i**V Jom. War Lean. 1S37 terially during the present year. In Cheoapeake it Ohio Victory Lea*. 1*72 Chic.. Mil. * St P victory Learn. l«i ... consequence production was stimu Chic.. R. I. A P»c. Xletory I»an. 19*4 ... Chino -Copper .... lated and farmers freely employed X'H-tery |m*. 1*17 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS labor at high wages to sow and Chile Copper ..... trM*.' VuiUb. lubicM X'irtcry !*•«. 1*33- ... Beer Prices Keep Board to harvest their crops. Large ex Corn Products...... Victory l»en. 1*34 ... The Severe Decline In Foreign Exchanges Makes The» Bonds r-tettller» sec. .... Victory Loua. 1*11 ... penditures were planned and made, Brie Very Attractive and current loans were obtained for ft«l. «ut; I M. «1% French Government Bonde, 5 Per Cent*—Due 19S1 this purpose, in the firm belief that Goodrich...... Barley—S- C. W II 13J00 Francs ter <1.000, or - *,fi“ *11-^Inmve pr.ee on fly. Steel Spring...... Time loans steady, I# day*. »• day« and Heeel at Cam Kay Cons. Mining . . | months. 14 per cent. Premium Bond, with S per cent, coupons attached and havtn* —a r------—------* fallen but slightly, there la an al Keptiblk? Steel ...... Call money easy; high. lew. ruling rate, % * monthly drawuun are recommended. ed to tike permit selling and office most -entire absence of buying for Pin Oil ------effered at and last loan. I; rinsing btd. tt*. NEW YORK COTTOH. fut urn requirements Southern Pacâftr (By BafdH* BrethWi. Ltd-Y drtrrrr nt market. Question» md to the control of the Meanwhile In the Prairie Pmv- 7« output of each brewery are also fnces payments nr* slow, whtle the Floss Sheffield ...... $• l$.St I $41 $?.$♦ I*-** K. P. CLARK A CO., LIMITED, not to make public the names of those demand for mortage# and current The Tvxa» Company 14-1 1LIS 13-34 1L*1 13-13 being taken up with the brewers. appointed to other Jobe from now on — w,-». in(j ja not Tob. Prod...... $4-1 Ull 1U* !*-&• UM loans is abnormally high ai 116-3 TO PRESERVE ALL The Board will plac* an agent under the Liquor Board, because Union Paelfte ...... chosen for his trustworthiness, in many ot the appointees do not like being fully met. Utah Co*per ...... 4»-« OtLYEK. Trade Balance Reversed V. S. Ind. Alcohol .. , $•-$ each brewary to protect the inter publicity and tor other reasons. , u. S. Rubber .... , $•- 4 Bar silver. S4%«. per ests of the public and the Govern - Mr. Falconer Appreciated. The foreign trade figures for the U. 8 Steel., i earn .. , 114 ftecai year ending March 31 «how. as inenL Commissioner James Falconer is tn Mrgtnla Cb«m* .... :i l'iert bills. $% per rest. Brewers have been at a loge as to was anticipated several months ago. M ourn Union ------ti Vancouver to-day completing ar Willy's Overland ,. . 7-S the prices they should ask from the a striking reversal of Canada’s bal 48 Berry Growers Will Absorb rangements for the opening df liquor ance of trade since March, 1320. ln- Weetlnshouee Klee Government. Some of them have selling there Wednesday. Six stores Allied Chemical , 31.-1 U*. **X foreign. »*N Mexican dottars. beeil getmg legal advice on the quws- stead of having an excess of exports Att. Drug Syndicat» 44 Gordon Head Crop Unsuit- * tion. * The smelled breweries, it is are being started there, and Mr. r'al ; ante un ting tO 3222.000,000.------. Canada Ant. Ship. A Commei INSTALMENT PLAN coner will stay there until they are has now an unfavorable beuance of Am. Cotto* OH » • • - able For Prairies understood, are likely to accept the cùl running smoothly. Am. Lirtseod ...... Govern meet of the French Republic, ity-Year prie* agreed on by the larger ones. $30,000.000. The figures for periods Kelly Springfield . Gold Bond# due June 1. 1941. Cash MORE Mr. Falconer Fas just returned from of twelve months *hvw. however, that Core Cola,...... There will be no «lotting of the an official visit to Kamloops, Golden. our import trade, which expanded Columbia Oraphaphene BrlUeh Columbia .trawborry market I» luwntak.*» a» IHd. C«k U«n- The beer price will have to be, Vernon. Kelowna and Penticton. At rapidly from March to November passed on by the Cabinet before it is United Fruit 1 throueh the forced sale of .urpln. t.W. Stevenson I^UM Bond. du. 1W7. finally adopted and made public. all these points be was given an en ontered in the Utter month on a Pam. Ptmv. l^sky Cor. thusiastic reception. At Kelowna a per od of contraction which gives Nevada Consolidated.. bmM which have born heretofore r»i WTW T.«%. P.™ »r«nhm. O. Appointed in Victoria. resolution was passed by the Board promise of becoming as pronounced Pittsburg Coal ...... ea«erly contracted for by Jam tac- Thomas Horne, liquor vendor here of Trade expressing an appreciation a* was the expansion of a year ago. Pere Marquette under Prohibition, has been appoint Tranoc»>ntic«ntal CH .. Stocks. Boods of his work in getting a liquor ware This la borne out by a comparison Union OH ...... V.;.. ed liquor warehouse chief for Victoria, house established in that city. Re*.* of the value of imports during White Motoa* ------A1 though the ruling prices for both Mkn*. ItiX and will be in charge of the liquor luttons and votes of thanks along March. 1921. vixM $92.566.*29. with Middle States OH ...... crate and jam harries will this year stocks at the Pither A Leiser ware Phillips Pet...... enraio ass oil îrîoT.ti0 ,uîf;,d. ^ similar lines were passed by other that during March, 1920, via. 1142,- be less than half those In effect Ian house under leàee to the Government, 509.319. a decrease of thirty-five per Hoerh Car ...... It was announced to-day. ctri_a. commending the policies of the Chandler Motor» ...... year, and below the lowest figures Capt- Charles Tennant. Tom Hick Liquor Board and the way de’alls are Heweton Oil ...... —oN ™e being carried out. A comparison of the x'alue of the Retail Stores touched for many years, co-operation Snd G. L. Asquith have been appoint between the organised growers of ritfBKKTON Gordon Head, and the Mission Hat- BRITISH AMERICAN BOND Repogl* Steel slc Association and one of the largest Jam factories of Vancouver will result in the absorption of all the CORPORATION, LIMITED Gray-Dort Club House Evidence of Company’s Generosity Firent burg Car surplus jamming berries of thee* dis trict» and their sale ae manufactured Established tn 1ML •roducta bearing the label of the Safety Deposit Boxes for Rant. exports of those two month» shows WOOD 723 Fort sis. nn. a decline of twenty-seven per cent., while a comparison of the value for This action waa decided upon at a the last two fiscal years show» a conference held in Vancouver yester decline of only six per cent. day when the details of the plan Bank Deposits Drop were completed and the officials of A Study of the relative monetary tha Association authorised to com Importance of specific Items in our plete a conti*act tentatively arranged lists of importa and exports during on the following plan. V. A-CaaeroB & Brother $300 CASH DOWN BUYS THIS a period of several years, will show The Jamming strawberries of the PHONE 6000 This la not a shack, but an up-to -date, modem bungalow of 5 not only the tendency of any com districts affiliated with the B. C. with beamed ceilings. •lied wall#. laÿge brick open fireplace. Berry Growers' Association will be for lunwb,furnace, —and -numerous------— built-in- ,_ . features; modity or group of commodities to Burnside district. Only $3,*W. dominate the country’s trade, but taxes only $14-25 per also the rise or decline of a Cana British Amwinrmn Bond Corporation, 713 Fort 8L dian market for particular Imports B A Bond Building. and of a market abroad for particular SHEET LEAD export*. The Increasing Importance may be rrr xirxnmmaaaaaaa noted of coal, petroleum and cotton. among our Import., and of wheal, SOLDER wheat flour, pulp and paper among ear export». In the Iktjer c-1ms. how- ever, live stock and meaU .how a BLOCK LEAD perceptible decline; In the fermer, also that of the Association. wool appear* to have yielded place aad on re more to cotten. "Farmer, The statement of the rhartered Tout»'of Sebright died recently banka for April showed an all-round CANADA METAL CO eon traction hi deposit*, those In at the unusual age of 22 yi Canada decreasing $14,lJ*,#d0 and Jitney service has been started In thorn abroad Ill.Sfl.eoe Current 1428 CR4NVILIE STREET loans were practically unchanged. Port Hope. Note circulation decreased S2.S11.0W, VANCOUVER. B.C. or 120,114,000 as compared with April. 7.10% !™>i 7.10% Magnificent Building 1120. Bank clearings from January eery good muskrat
Maintained by Company uXe and profitable lu.eelmenf the City Edmonton Coupon Bonds, due June 1. 1141. with Interest payable for Use of Employees .annually rate la 7 per cent, returning WSJ* twte* a T Ormy-Dort Motor» have always been and settees, tables aad writing desks, evenings, stunt nights, card parties. COAL STRIKE smokers and lectures have been given WE PAY Edmonton is. to our knowledge, the only city df any twiportanoa foremost in consideration of the wel- A iarg* dancing and banquet ball and each entertainment has been VOTE THIS WEEK Canada able to reduce Its tax brrnhi^ia Tear- rbZ‘‘m™ fare of their employee»—not only tn 0f seating three hundred, and - - —- i s 1* h,, o hv mgdim nf hntiiiaM ■ heartily enjoyed. IN GREAT BRITAIN ■«mi, as last year, $79.400.000. Four public uoi- Gray-Dort Mamtgera are to be cofi-» r a large portion of the bonded lndebtodueau. *U ltMm »t scientific gratutated enliven any for he firmly believes that the wel fare of all Gray-Port employee* Is of unpolniod a. on.Utile Importance Hi the managnia. JKttA. Qfg# AW Accowrr •ei the Company. Noth» the en $1.00 the various commit thusiasm with which the Club Is be WHY NOT START TO-DAVT ing visited and enjoyed, one readily States, when a man la too understands how It la Grdy-Dort minded to be fit for anything lertalnmenla Any .department of the else, they send hhn. to the Legislature. financial agents factory or office staff may te**rve de Koiorr has nevef had a strike, for happier and more contented em FORT ST. VICTORIA, a c. far an ployees are nowhere to be found, and A man knows that his wife Is going THE GREAT WEST PERMANENT the already notable «prie de corps Is being Strengthened by this latest out all night and Mows himself. But r r pleasant hours spent Adjoin- The Ctuh has already, been the he figures that the Spend justifies the r rrrrffrrrrrrrrrr sense at rdn aiders Me social activity. manifestation of the Company's con cern for those who labor for them. Beenes. . isiri1*‘r furnished with' wicker . • ' yiCTOgJA DAILY TIMES, MOKPAY^jlTN^JiLi^ll 16 _ AEROPLANE USED Keep EBe flîëâT&ut now and you won’t need to Hew Shipment swat "them later on. These Dainty Satin IN IUŒ WITH DEATH of Plain and ™ are seasonable sugges Lingerie Rib Novelty Betts" tions. Mr. Andrews Comes Half Way bons, 2*4 to 3 29c to $1.25 Meet Safes at, each, f 10.00 Across Continent to Wife's Yard Ends, and ...... «5.75 Bedside Special 25c Screen Doors at. each, «5-50 Phone 661Q A dramatic «tory of a race by train, 739 Yates Street to ...... 62.90 aeroplane and automobile against Screen Windows, each, Jl-lO death reached its culmination In the to ...... O5* city on Saturday evening. The critical development in the Hi r Tij Swatters...... IO* es* of the late Mrs. Harriett I»ui«e A Disposal of Bargains in Andrews, wife of Charles Andrews, «ipminned hy husband from Manl- Drake Hardware Co (oba and be left by the p smart *ar Sunlight does it linery 2213 Oak Bay Av.no» vTDp Ooosla* Sti^at train due in Vancouver in time to Women’s Coats catch the day boat to Victoria on Yea eke eh» ere dreed week Beautiful Trimmed Hate and Saturday. j a.,—briami of Ike keen el Shape* regular QK The train, however, was late, being ¥ wear., weeb-beerd lekkiaf. Ike $7.»j to $15.00, for VU • ***9 delayed by a washout, and Mr. An d»-p«w-T air. wRk perkepe drews did not rea^h Vancouver in your .kirt rad tea* lljukd At $13.95 Smart Beady-to-Wear Hate and time to catch the day steamer. As eed naked—je»4 ferfel.lltkel- Shapes, regular ($1 AC Nanaimo suming that he would not be able to lil-li;.. .rtnn $5.00 to $6.50, for «pXai/V Our Entire Stock rf New Sport Wellington couver, and so missed the urgent tele- . Soeligkt Seep w« de Ike week- Regular $17.50 to $25.00 , Tar Furnaces. Bang* or Heaters grams forwarded from Victoria. gee eee cloth and other wool coatings in light, here by aeroplane, and he made the 1 Continuing the Sale of Shapes and journey in just over an hour with his medium and dark shades ; sizes forewomen Be^-to-W^ Hate, Q8C passenger. Great StocktakingSale Mr. Wafcelin had been busy here and misses. Regular $17.50 to while thd crossing of the Gulf was sale Monday...... »...... *13.85 Sale of Hate, for girlff"6 To 12 made, having been advised that Mr. Big Reductions oo Andrews had been located, and had years ; regular $5.00 (PO AC the route to the Jubilee Hospital via ’ to $6.50, for ..... Everything * Electrical Fort Street cleared for a fast automo 15.90 bile run. ■______Entire Stock of Beautiful Flower* Sometov wUl boll fry or toast; *4.75. now Mrs. Andrews was dying wheil h*r and Ornaments Marked Down- 1 Light Chain Pendent and husband arrived, and had Just time to FIM BEAUTIES Important Selling of Former Values Shad. Hall Light. Regular recognise him before she passed away to $2.50, 0^^ to *7 00. Sale...... $3.5® at the Jubilee Hospital. 2 Light Chain Pendant and >ire Andrews was only 24 years of Women s Suits at $24.95 Shade». Regular to *10 00. age. and the mother of* a son atm f "BENVENUTO" Former Values to $1.50, r. Sale ...... dSS® daughter. During the five months 3 Light Pan Fixtures and they have lived here she had been Pormer Values to $39.50 Shade». Regular *14.00. under medical care, but when Mr. Andrews went away a fatal turn was ÊREETVISITOBS Sale ...... $»-»« , r...— Indirect Bowie, complete. The not expected. .Mrs Andrews was very latest. Regular, t»-SU. born- at • Belbrfc Manitoba»- ' Her Sunday jaanC6f4Dimity Voile; a new sea East will cyry with them pi——" son s fabric for dresses and waists ; woven material to stand hard ELECTRIC CO. recGinghams; fine cam shown in smart stripe effects for Ing the Empress Hotel at ».S* o’clock dresses and skirts. Per yard 50# RESUMES SITTINGS DELEGATES'VISITS the party proceeded by knar of; the with a mercerized.finish, 36 inches bric quality in smart plaid de The main action was a partnership Week Raank* Road to Tod InkL wide, in a good range of colon. signs in good colorings ; popular 36-Inch Challiea, in floral and pais In the Appeal Court this morning dispute over the sale of army blan where Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Butchart the hearing of the appeal of Robin- kets, in which the plaintiff t*nd »*e- cordially welcomed the visitors. Former values $2.25 Fer for ladies’ and children s dresses ; ley designs. Excellent value, per Fragrant Welcome at Gordon yard ...... »...... *1UU eoo wap continued, frndant h*d engaged. An oral and a A Beautiful Scene, yard ...... written agreement are claimed to Heath lrrepectiorr of Anstro- fiera » thorough tour was made of 27 inches wide. Per yard . .45# x^he action is one where the plaintiff, 30 Inch Cotton Crapes; fine quality have been made, while It is sub the gardens, which are juet now a 32 Inch Striped Gingham* ; an ex 29-Inch »"g»«i< Nurse Cloth; a.stout appellant, is asking for a reciston cf mitted that the existence of the oral physical Observatory wealth of color, every corner glowing crepe in a variety of beautif.il woven fabric which will’ stand kjg decision of Mr. Justice Morrison in agreement was lost sight of in the with beautiful columbines, larkspur colorings. Per yard .. eellent grade for house dresses and the main action, on the alleged judge’s instructions to the Jury in the -Are they not like little apples?" delphinium, antirrhinums, phlox and children's wear; good stout qual hard wear; in stripe designs and grounds that the jury had been mis main action. The hearing in Appeal This enthusiastic remark was made all the early Summer blossoms. The 36 to 40-Inch Plain Colored Voiles, plain colors. Per yard...... 6®^ Court is continuing. ity. Per yard...... 35# directed by the learned judge who it by a young prairie girl among the Japanese garden, the rock in a fine sheet quality. Yard, 60< is claimed ignored the existence of an e delegates to the Canadian Weekly the wonderful sunken garden, each oral agreement in lus charge to the “Three M Society.Society." —-To-night at 8 Association party here on o'clock the Three“ » M “Society ------of~~ -First------| Satunjay evening, when the auto- elicited Its mead of admlratum from the delighted visitor» end the crowru; jUSir Charles Tupper. K. C-. appear Congregational. Church will meet in mobilesmobjlea drew up outside the VantVant- uhe "church parlor The meeting M ing pleasure to the outing was given ing for plaintiff-appellant, concluded reighk homestead on Tyndall Avenue. when the hospitable host end homes. under the care of the Missionary Gordon Head, and the visitors found Women VSummer Knit L nderivear at his argument to-day. setting forth threw open their charming hope to Fashionable Dress the plea of the plaintiff appellant. A. Committee and the speakers for the at the entrance crates of the best I). Taylor, K. C.. and E. R- Sugarman. evening will be Miss E. Girling and Mag--in berries awaiting them, for wv. -nrt'Snd by detective. children- -was newt onui —— —— —— and the halibut flaWnr^ hw *w tar lTI4be* roomf *______preea- Hotel, the headquarter, of the ^MgŒ'ÏÏLimiwsM^iRt iffisi. of The. According Prlnce u>RuPcrt H. r. business, streetet and evening wear. better than usual thl* BpVtng, At PAJppe and 8UtU»no Vest Wei* far A-Y.PJL: of Christ v-niKwi last, after many months of waiting, supplying Lucy Marshall, an Indian on Saturday afternoon_at the houre Daily Newa who has Juet complétée the Canadian National Railways are Telmie P.-T. Aaeeeiatiew—A meet a tour of the Bulkley and Hecbeco woman, with Intoxicating, liquor was of Mtas Robeon. Heed. Street. Ereui- A,k your Shoo Dm*r far T*tt foot providing fish care lo handle the mah. Plano solos were given by 1 to, „f the Tolmle Parent-Teacher» country, returning by way of Prtavo product and aa a raeult more wlU be convicted to-day In tee city police art# Gaorge and the Franer River to Quea- Curtis and Mire Robson, and ~ mmkr tort you got ritrt toot. over the Canadian Railway «men, and sentenced ta 6* nrt end thent* in SeA'irafl IT tee instr-y. of by way. of Seattle .and by Mire 1 " “ " ^Road, hi‘“ *>3^St5rhe o’clock. Tbt* urtu w “ did Uaritwo rb**. - :r'•: ------c hard tabor. The accuse last meeting of the present school Bvmywltar. tn tea north tee taw- Ketchikan. Work has commenced on CC£ fXXXOXSOOCOOCDDCOCOO i