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The Victoria Daily Times from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • 14

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY; APRIL 14 191771V 14 GOVERNMENT ENDS A FINANCIAL SCANDAL CANADIANS FEELING THEIR WAY FORWARD WISE COMPANY LATE F. W. 8TEVENS0N CO. OAL INVESTMENT BROKERS QTOCKS kJ and bonds INVESTMENT BR0XERJ East of Vimy Than cording to an official announcement made here. The announcement was made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who said he had received official information to this effect.

The Government has ordered a complete Inquiry Into the sinking of this ship Rio De JaneiroApril 14. It is officially announced that the Government has decided to arm the Brazilian merchantmen which propose to- make voyages Into the German submarine zone. The ships, however, will be provided with Instructions of a purely defensive character. It has been decided to seize for their own protection the damaged German interned ships in Brazilian ports. Overpaid Sewerage Board in Vancouver is Reorganized; Salaries Cut in Half 4,000 Prisoners Taken -1 Ttl.

862 Tel. 36? 104-106 Pemberton Building Our WELLINGTON is the old household favorite, and the pride of the Island. NUT COAL Our WELLINGTON NUT COAL is the largest in the city. Try an order, and we know that you will pronounce it the best Nut Coal that you have ever had. COMOX FURNACE COAL The hardest, greatest heat-producing and most economical Coal for the furnace is COMOX HALL WALKER ESTABLISHED 1882 Distributors Canadian Collieries (Dunsmulr), Wellington Coals.

1232 Government St Phone 83 Canadian Army Headquarters In France. April 4. (By the Canadian Overseas Correspondent) Like the bursting: of Ice in the St. Lawrence In As has been expected for some time, the Government has taken, action to end what has been a financial scandal the administration of the Vancouver and District Joint Sewerage and Drainage Board. This body was created by an Act MINERS AND MANAGERS AGREE AT CALGARY passed at the session of 1914, the ob ject being to initiate and carry out a general drainage scheme for that large Calgary, April 14.

The dispute between BURDICK BROTHERS, LTD. STOCKBROKERS Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton Direct "Wire to Correspondents E. C. RANDOLPH, New York; McDOTJGALL COWANS, Montreal. Telephones 3724 and 3725 620 Broughton Victoria area which lies between Burrard Inlet and the City of Vancouver on the north and the Fraser River and New Westminster on the south an area which at the miners and the managers of the coal properties In District No.

18 has been settled at least so far as the sub-committees are concerned. Early next week the agree the time had been rapidly growing in ment reached between the sub-commlt-tes will be presented to the union miners population and which Is bound to con of the district for an expression of ap tain many thousands of people in time. The Royal Trust Company EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL Ctpttat Fully Paid, $1,000,000 Reserve Fund, $1,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sir Vincent Meredith, Bart, President Sir H. Montagu Allan, C. V.

Vice-President proval by ballot, and If this Is favorable The board consists of a chairman to the settlement reached by the commit appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor- tee men, the mines will enter Into another period of peaceful operation which should last for two years. The wage Increase agreed upon approxi in Council and a representative appointed by each of the municipalities in the peninsula. There Is also a secretary appointed by the Lleutenant-Governor-ln-Council. The salaries of all of these Is fixed by the provincial authority. The board's funds are ob OAL FINAI mWS mates 15 per cent, The eight-hour day Spring, the German defence on the front about Lens has given way.

Canadian patrols have been feeling their way forward Into the plain to the, east of the Vimy ridge. The enemy's retirement has been hastened by the steady rain of shells upon him, not only from the heavy guns on the western side of the ridge, but also from guns which by great exertion have bet-n hauled across the ruined area, pitted with shell holes. As the troops advunce farther Into the enemy's country they find that the going Is easier. Arleux Is burning. In the region between Farbus and Arleux the enemy has been forced to abandon much artillery.

Heavy guns were left in good condition by the German gunners because they were ringed about by the fire of the pursuing forces. They have been turned upon the fleeing foe. Most of the captured guns are In action already and others will be utilized as soon as gun crews can be sent up. Absolutely Isolated. Perhaps the best Illustration of why the enemy has hastily abandoned many of his big guns is that furnished by a nest of batteries in a certain location.

These guns were so absolutely Isolated C. R. Hosmer Sir William Macdonatd Cast Herbert Molton for outside men, demanded by tjia men In ft, a. Angus A. Btumgarten A.

D. Bralthwatta E. J. Chamberlln H. R.

Drummond S27 Lord Shaughneny K.C.V.O. 5 tne original presentation ot claims, lias been compromised, the terms providing for a nine-hour day for most of the outside men. The present outside day Is of C. B. Gordon Sir Frederick wiiiiami-Tayior, Han.

ftlr Lamar Qouln. K.C.M.O. LL.D. 10 hours' duration. tained by borrowing at the charge of the municipalities, the limit being $10,500,000, of which $5,000,000 could be borrowed as soon as the board saw fit and $5,600,000 not sooner than three years after the passing of the Act.

There also was a compromise on the E. B. Greenshlelds A. E. Holt Manager VICTORIA BRANCH 612 VIEW 8TREET, Rooms 208-7 Union Bank Building.

A. Montlzambert, F. E. Win slow, Chairman of Local Advisory Board. Acting Local Manager.

holiday demand, both operators and men MONTREAL STOCKS conceding some points. As chairman of the board the Gov The provisions of the agreement Include NEW YORK STOCKS DULL AND IRREGULAR the possibility of further demands being ernment appointed Frank Bowser, the brother of the then Attorney-General and present Leader of the Opposition, (By Burdick Brothers. Limited.) Montreal, April 14. To-day's trading In made before the expiration of the working agreement, but only In case of extraordinary conditions with relation to the war or the cost of living. thi local market was of the usual Saturday variety and prices sagged a mere on account of the Inactivity than from pressure of offerings.

There was no who had been chief landing waiter in the customs service at Vancouver, and getting not more than one hundred dollars a month. Ills salary was fixed at five thousand dollars a year. As secretary there was appointed Mr. TO-DAY'S TRADING ON SON OF ROOSEVELT LEARNS IN CANADA TO BE AN AVIATOR Montreal, April 14. Quentin Roosevelt, a son of Colonel Theodore Roose Steels Firm To-day at New special news to affect the market.

Tne general trend of political and industrial conditions Is believed to warrant higher York; Gas Issues Were Weak THE WINNIPEG MARKET Winnipeg. April 14. The market closed prices for Canadian securities. However, Phlpps, of Point Grey, an active Bow yesterday by "a concentration of the a dtfinite upturn In the New York mar CUE3ES WITHOUT DRUGS Wear this grand Invigorator while you sleep. It's a quick and positive cure for nervous debility, lame back, lumbago, rheumatism, stomach disorders, kidney and bladder troubles and all ailments due to a weakened tion of the nerves.

ser worker, at three thousand dollars a year. strong to-day, with May wheat up ket probably will precede an advance In Canaj'an lesues. Canadian Are on them that they were left unharmed when the Germans fled. The total number of guns taken by velt, has Joined the Canadian aviation corps to obtain Instruction for service with an American army at the At first the salaries of the municipal cents, July up 2 and October up Oats High. Low.

Last. gained 2 in May and July and 1 in Octo Ames Holden 15 the Canadians during the week is more representatives were fixed at fifty dollars each a month, but there was con ber. Barley was up It. Flax gained 7 in pref. A than 60, many of them being ones European front should an expedition go abroad.

It was announced here today by Colonel Mulloy, one of the or siderable murmuring because of the Bell Telephone HI 1411 1411 which are now In the Canadian service, May and 71 in July. The market was a repetition of the others during the week. Brazilian Traction 411 4S This total will be increased graatly vast difference, and the suggestion was made that the chairman should be cut P. It 162 when the territory now under fire is Wheat touched new high points early In Can. Cement, com 64 A down considerably.

As this would not do the salaries of the other members explored. ganizers of the Tour-of-War Convention. If no American troops go to France, young Roosevelt will serve with the Canadian air forces, Colonel Mulloy stated. pref 41 Ml the day and reacted little from them. The scarcity of offerings created a pro To the north of the Canadian line Can.

Car com 30 SO 30 Laps still Is burning. British troops pref 71 A fessional demand, but there was little of the board were doubled, and have stood at $1,200 a year since. On the whole 'he expenditures of the board Can. S. 8..

com 4i 4" Hj there are reported to have occupied La good buying. Towards the close wheat showed every sign of strength. Flax sold pref. 84 K.l Coulette, a mining village southeast of (Ey Wise ft Co.) New York. April II.

The stock market to-day was again of a quiet order, but with a certain show of strength In the steel issues. United States Steel having at the close a net gain of three-quarters ot a point above Its opening. The only Issues to show weakness were the gas Issues, Consolidated Gas and People's Gas stocks affected, the former losing two points and the latter four points. The coppers still were quiet, but firm. Anaconda closed at yesterday's price and I'tah three-quarters of a point higher.

The rails also showed firmness, closing within fractions of their opening prices. Anglo-French per cent, external loan has stiffened considerably during the last few days, advancing to 95 and a considerable number of sales have been recorded. High Low Clo have been out of all proportion to the Can. Locomotive 63 63 63 Lens, and are pushing on. cervices rendered.

Can. Cottons St TO-DAY'S BASEBALL In the abandoned enemy trenches for the highest prices on the continent when Winnipeg July touched (1, and Duluth went to 11.24. The flax situation Is very strong, with the American crush- Notice was served on the chairman Can. Oen. Klec 1111A east of Glvenchy were found two In Vancouver to-day that his services Civic Inv.

Ind wounded British aviators, who had Cons. M. 8 30 34 34 have been dispensed with and to-mor era confined to thla continent for their been forced to remain there for five NATIONAL LEAGUE At Rrooklyn R. U. E.

Detroit I'nited 116 116 116 row James Stables, Vancouver, will take charge. The salary has been cut days without medical aid. One had A Dom. Bridge 120 A supplies and bidding keeply against each other. The rash demands for wheat was good, with offerings light and the spreads Philadelphia 11 17 1 Dom.

I. 6.11 Ki 6.11 fractured leg. In two, and Mr. Stables will be well Brooklyn 3 8 2 Dom. Textile SH HIJ i The first enemy prisoners secured in from unchanged to better.

Oats was remunerated at $2,500 a year. The sal Uatteries P.ixey and Klllifer; Smith, the Givenchy district were two found Lake of Woods Milling ...11 123 lii Laurentld Co 1S3 1SJ 1 ary of the secretary has also been cut unchanged, with a fairly good demand. The offerings very moderate. Coombs and Meyers. In half, to $1,600, and the municipal in a dugout by a brigadier who had gone forward to observe the position Cuba Cane Sugar NNN 4T 46 4: At Boston II.

Wheat Open. Laurentlde Power 65 A i Maple Leaf Milling 112 representative on the board will re Allls-Chalmers May 215 In the region to the east of the scene New York 10 1 2 5 3 Montreal Tram 37 37 37 Amn. Agr. Chemical 93 ceive $500 a year instead of the $1,200 they had been getting, or the original July of last Wednesday's battle for the last Aran, Beet Sugar 94 Oct 171 Batteries Tesreau and MeCarty; Montreal Cotton MacDonald Co 12 A part of the Vimy ridge. $600 that their salaries wore fixed at, Data- Tyler, Barnes and Oowdy, Tragrcssor.

Amn. Can 4H 4U Amn. Car Foundry 671 671 N. 8. Steel, com T1 6 On Way to Front.

pref 110 A May 6i July 6i Oct 6i Clw. 212J 174 67 mi 2SKJ Hundreds of enemy dead have been AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York It. H. Amn. Locomotive 70 69 Amn.

Smelting 101) lDlj Amn. Sugar 1UJ 1121 Ont. Steel Proda 2 20 20 Ogitvle Milling Co It" AT SEA 1 18 HOURS Electricity Is the greatest nrve strengthener ever Everything is controlled hv nerves. No organ would work without Its supply of nerve energy. That power Is electricity.

Properly applied. It will cure you. It has cured thousand. We absolutely guarantee a cure of all weaknesses ami nrve troubles, or give you your money back. For stomach, kirt-n-y.

liver or bowel disorders, electricity Ilka mdplf If m-e could MhoW no seen who were victims of the Canadian artillery and machine gun Are Buxton 2 7 1 Barley- Amn. Woollen f.lj May lli I'enmans, Ltd 72 A Quebec Railway 27 27 27 while en route to reinforce their hard A inn. Tel. Tel 123J Kiax 92 tt 4'H 6: 69 101 112 123J 51 80 1021 101 76j (m VA 44 161 1 Paper A pressed companions In the front New York ....7 8 0 Batteries Pennock. Mays and Cady; Mogridge and Nimemaker.

At Detroit R. II. E. Amn. Zinc 3i 21 Anaconda 8I il IN AN OPEN BOAT May July SI Shawlnlgan 121 121 121 trenches.

On this part of the field the Spanish River Pulp 16 enemy dead are most numerous. vmi wouldn't believe It. We pref S3 A t'asli prices: Wheat 1 1 Nor I it: No. 4. 2u0; No.

8. 181; No. The number of prisoners taken by the Steel of Can 6.M Atchison 102J Atlantic Gulf I.c.tj io: U. 0 76J 70 Kaldwln Loco MJ 5ij Itethlehem Steel 133 1SJ Canadians during the week now totals ttl feed. No.

special. Hii; No. 1 Cleveland 2 7 1 Detroit 3 5 1 Batteries Klepfer. Smith and O'Neill. Billings; Boland, Cunningham pref can't print It here.

If you really want to InveHtigate electricity, fill out coupon below. Cure Guaranteed Northern Manitoba on track, 217). more than 4,000. Toronto Railway 81 3) 81J Norwegian Sailors' Experi Oats-No. C.

7ii; No. 3 C. The commander of the Csnadian Winnipeg Ulec MA liutte Sup 411 4I( and Spencer. extra 1 teed. 61; No.

1 feed. Ti; No, Corps Is very proud of the splendid feed, C. W. on track, work of his men and of the praise be At Philadelphia R. II.

E. Washington 4 10 2 ence; Vessels Sent Down by Teuton Submarines, stowed upon them from all quarters. Barley-No. C. HH; No.

4 C. lwt; rejected, feed. No. I on track. Cut out this coupon and mall It now complete detailed Information alioui thla electric treatment.

We show yotl Philadelphia 1 20 2 6. It must notvhe forgotten that the C. P. 1611 Cal. Petroleum 22 21 Central leather 871 Kl C.

A 0 60 C. ft 0. pref. 3.1 J4 Colo. Fuel Sc Iron 43 4.4 Con.

Gas Crucible Steel 642 6:1 Rattle of Vimy and the pursuit of the Batteries Shaw, Dumont, Jamleson, Ayres and Ainsmtth. Gharrlty; R. how to cure yourself In the prlvscy of your own home. AH personal communications strictly confidential. Conciliation enemy was but one phase, though Johnson, Meyers and Schang.

Wayagamac Pulp 7t 79 Dom. War Loan (oldt 9GJ Dom. War Loan, 1K7 M. B. of 170 170 170 C.

B. of 11.1 lKl 171 Brompton 64 64 64 CHICAGO WHEATHOLDS AROUND HIGH LEVELS (By Wise Co.) m. Flax-No. 1 N. W.

SKi; No. C. NEW YORK CURB PRICES. (By Wise CO London, April 14. A Christlanla ills free.

very Important one of a series of titanic conflicts extending all along the patch to the Morning Post says the F.He Mi 1st pref 42 42 OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL. western front where the combatants captain and eight men of the Nor DR. BELL ELECTRO APPLIANCE number at least 1,500.000. CO, 18 HASTINGS STREET WEST The British troops are maintaining London, April 14. Following are the re On.

Motor Ill 111 Goodrich fill 61 O. pref llll lin G. N. Ore ctfs 321 311 Vancouver, B. C.

(4-14-17) Dept. 79V their most glorious traditions. sults of English tragus football games r. 41 1121 Mi 411 111) SI in SIX WW) 67 4H 221 41 64 weglan sailing vessel Fremad, sunk by a German submarine, were landed on Wednesday by a steamship which rescued them after they had been 118 hours In an open boat. The captain of the Fremad, says the dispatch, suys played to-day on the grounds of the first Chicago, April 14.

The wheat market showed no sign of weakening. May wheat. Please send me your free literature with your "Cure guaranteed or Money Hack" Illinois Cent liH 114 Ind. Alcohol 1161 AT COAL CREEK FOUR. proposition and factory prices.

after opening with a spread ot 221-2231, numcd clubs: London Combination. Chelsea, llientford, 2. Clapton Orient, The Arsenal, t. Inspiration 571 S7 MORE BODIES RECOVERED the German submarine took all the the latter figure being Its low to rthe day, pamed Ita previous high level, selling at provisions off his boat, Including those Inter. Nickel 42 Kas.

City Southern 23 Lackawanna 8..1 Luton Town, Tottenham Hotspurs, I. for the lifeboats. NAM8 ADDltF.S tZi and closing three-quarters of a point lower. July and September closed with gains of over two points. The corn Fernle, April 14.

Three mnr bodies The Fremad' second boat, with the Kennoeott 44 Queen's Park Hangers, Kulliam, 0. Southampton, Portsmouth, I. Watford. Mlllwall Athletic, 3. were recovered yesterday arterncon 66 remainder of the crew, Is missing.

futures all closed higher, May corn mak 411 23 a 41 911 4H Dt 22 91 from No. mine at Coal Crwk, end Washington, April 14. The American ing a new high level, selling at one time West Ham 1'nlted, 2: Cryatal Palace, 1. one was brought out last night, mal; miry Mavwell Motor Miami Mldval Steel Nevada Cons. at VH.

However, It eased off at the close, ending a point and three-quarters Ing 0 of the 34 missing bodlet now 521 421 5l l-'t 9-1 42 2-'l 93 RtdAik Arls. Copperflelds Can. Copper 3 21 Crown Reserve 30 33 F.m. Phone i 10 lo Goldfield 63 Heels 71 71 Medley Gold 14 HolllngT I1 Howe Hound 61 6J Kerr Lake 41 4) F.mma Copper 1 1-16 Green Mmtr 1 7-16 I -t Jerome Verde It 1 Ml Illg Ledge 31 Si Inspiration Needles I-U I. a Hose Magma ft SI Mines of Ama 1 Nlplsalng i 7 I Standard Lead 8lo wart 40 41 Submarine 22 23 Hurcesa 4 43 Tonapah 61 6 Tonapah lielm 4 4 Yiikun 1 3 Cnltvd Verde FM 371 34 Tonapah Rxten 3 I Mason Valley CI I brought out.

The bodies of Joseph $7,000,000,000 WAR BILL PASSED BY lower. Oats was firm and closed with Campbell, William Clurk nnd T. lies (rartlonal advances, Itroomhall, Liver N. T. C.

N. ft W. ..121 1211 sttte were brought down last night, AMERICAN HOUSE ion niul that of I'idward Cocu, one pool: Wheat dull but firm, with fair demand and g'Mhl continental Inquiry. Corn firm: light export offers and moderate schooner F.dwln It. Hunt, of New York, was ahnndoned by her crew under Shell fire from a submarine near Cape Oata, Spain, In the Mediterranean, on April 7, according to the following dispatch to the State Department from Consul at Malaga.

"American schooner Edwin It Hunt, of New York, Nicholas Miller muster, with crew of eight, bound from Crete 6.1 S3 found last night, was brought down arrivals. Steel moderate, with arrivals this morning. Washington, April Midland Hertlon. llarnaley, Bother ham, 0. Bradford, Bradford City.

0. livelier Fosse, tilrmlngham, 2. Notts Forest, Notts County, 3. Hheltleld Wednesday, Sheffield I'ntt ed. 1.

Lancashire Section. Burnh-y, Blnckhurn Hovers, 1. Portvale, Manchester City, 0. Bury. Oldham Athletic, 1.

Blackpool, Preston North End, 0, Liverpool. Stockport County, 0. Manchester Vnlted. 1: Stoke. 0.

Bochdale, Bolton Wanderers, 1. Soiillipnrt, Everton, J. N. P. I'rnnaylvanta People's Gas Pressed Steel Car Ray.

Cons Reading Rep. Iron ft Steel Increasing. Mix funerals were held yesterday, war revenue authorisation hill was passed Whrat- Open High Low Closs Three, William Bird, William Silver- wood and Thomas Checkloy, wro late to-day by the House. The vote of tlie House wns unanimous 224 r22JJ 22:. fcSl 23 Will IKS lt 12 to New York In bnllust, shelled by burled front the Methodist Church July Sept.

Corn- Hloss Shrflleld 170i-jl7il 1711 91 7-. SO 69 911 I'iX 17 III 74 so! S3 9S 2t 92 ir 161 submarine at 4 a.m., April 7, 40 miles William U. I'uckey was burled from 7:. Set 971 8rtJ 66 17 17 .1.11 Speaker Clark directing Hint his vole be recorded as "aye," Iteprcsentntlve aiu-dun, of New York, a Koclallot, wns the off Cape Gala. Ship abandoned by Christ Church, and two brothers, Ml 1W ir.f 13 crew tinder fire; fate unknown.

Crew Jules and Frunk Phallp, were Imriod 1.T? IXi 1J 13713137 l.r.juiwi 1'4K 1:3 1.V.I only member answering "present." from the Church of the Holy Fninlly. S. Sou. Railway Po pref Studebaker Corpn Tenn. Copper Texas Pacific I'.

P. V. H. Rubber I. S.

Stel The IkxIIcs now being taken out lire May July Sept. Oat May July Sept. 66 placed In caskets at Coal Creek, mid It fc NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, (By Wise Co.) 137 all saved and brought to Almerlu by Danish schooner Konso." Ureal, France, April 14. Three bodies bearing lifebelts, one of which was that of a sailor from the American steamship Astee, torpedoed by a Ml the coroner's Jury goos up nnd views Alt 61 It i fill 87 it Minneapolis. 671 Ml i7 them before they are closed In the casket.

.11:: ll't Open. High. Low. Cln BANK 0FM0NTREAL pref 11 1I7J There are still 14 bodies burled es V. 8.

Smelting Wl 216 Herman submarine on April 1 with somewhere In the mine. None of the Wheat-May July 5" S-pt 1741 17I Ctah Copp-r 111 2191 81-i 174 Vs. Car Chemical II. 4'J li I3TABUSDES 10 YCABS (1S17-1917) five drivers luis been found. It Is probable that some may be burtod so dcp- VICTORIA STOCK EXCHANGE.

ly under heavy rock caves that re 42 1 ii 3I IhiiuN, Jan 14. WMH March 19 17 April MM May S0.S1 2029 June 20.2 July 2iV0t 20.13 Mitt-fll Aug 1942-X? 19.13 (M 90 19.01 Utt I1M Nov 1197 Dee. IJ.1J 1H.46 I1W19 Wratlnghouse Wnhasht A Willy's Overland Total vales, shares; DnmK covery may not no mauo tor some time. Capital Paid 9 $18,000,000 Rest 16,000,000 Total AaseUtOcL 1916) 365,215,541 COMMISSION FROM BANK 8TATEMENT. Average, Actual, jR (ft ill II Ino.

H.ist.'MO Irfinns Demand the loss of 28 Uvea, have been picked up by fishermen, brought nslwre and hurled. The body of nn unidentified American, not a sailor, has been found near Hoseoff. Washington, April 14. An Increasingly serious food situation In Greece Is reflected In a dispatch from American Minister I "nippers, at Athens, reporting the destruction of the Greek relief ship Nvatni by a German submarine. "Very aerlous for Greece, as no supplies In sight," say the meg.

sage, "legation Is being supplied by French vessels." leindon, April 14. An Athens dispatch to the Ktt'hiitige Telegraph Co. ays that the Greek rarg. vessel ho, of 1,904 long gross, rUlonlca for New York, In ballast, wai torpedoed on Sunday. linenos Ayres.

April II. The Argentine sailing ship Monte Protegido ha I n-c it suitlt off the European coast, ae- S7.irs,i) poults Inc. 1J.m:,i0 TVe, Time deposits Inc. S.I73,mo lc Regular deposits in the Bank of Montreal will toon put you in position to purchase Dominion Government War Savings Certificates, and also help to win the war. Kid.

Asked rtlaekhlrd Syndicate 19 00 SIM Onnada Copper Co 1.121 J.2J Can. Cons. 8. A 41.00 44.00 Coronation Uo'il Mi Oranhy Mctllllivray Coal 19 Int. Coal ft Coke Co 04 Lucky Jim Kino .01 Portland Tunnels on Portland Canal Csnitoe 191 Htanlaid Lead 7J snowstorm no Stewart M.

A L) ,75 Hloran Star SI Stewart Land 7.90 Unlisted. Cinder Creek .01 Island Investment In oo Cnion Club now 40.00 Old 90.08 Colonial Pulp SO lUwe Sound Mining Co. 9 fM Aflr Anglo-French 5s. 1IJ 911 I'. K.

f.s, S.pL, lull 94 914 t. K. R. 1 I'M K. Bis.

1919 97) 91 IC. 61s, 1919 lo'l 10l U. K. lf2l A. T.

See. Us. 1919 97 94 Itep. Fian-'e Wl 17l l'l Pans 0, 1MI 96 New French Sis Il Marseilles 6a, 1919 9't ttuHisn IMn. Russian Intl.

27r. trr Dom. 6. 1917 I lnm. 6.

April, ma 9M 9'l IXint. Bs, April, ID3I 94 9t Dom. 6s, April, I9.t 94 99 Argentine Cm, May, 19.D 94 99 China 6s, l'M9 96 Dominion is, 1'7 9i 17 STATES TO RUSSIA TO CONSIDER AID Washington, April 14. Official con-flrmiitlon of the report that the United States Is considering (ending ft com mission to Ituasla to ne In what way this country can lie of aid to the new Government was given out to-day At the Hints Department. It wns slated Hint while no final decision had been reached, the commission would cover all phases of Russo-American cooperation In tlie war.

Kaynss Rapalra Jewelry satisfactorily and reasonably. Surplus reserve leo. SI.TM.300 NEW YORK SUGAR. New York, April II -liaw sng.tr firm; sales, 1V bags. May shipments; laiieft, i'M; centrifugal, N.4t)j refined firm; fins granulated, 7.309M"J.

MAO A. MON TIZAMnr.RT, Manager. VICTORIA, D.R. CLARKE, fcuDU Hrltuh Columbia Branch, lm Haynea. II! Government fit The store for reliable watch and jaw.

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