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Vancouver Daily World from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • Page 17

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Saturday. July 22. 1916. THE VANCOUVER WORLD 17 NEWS FROM LOST BANK 0FM0NTREAL MARKETS OF THE WORLD StocksBonds Grain Livestock Metals Produce ESTABUSPtD IS17 BOARD OF DIRECTORS V. Mflt'DirH, ft PmlJeat I I I B.CrfillHi,r.

Sh Wlfflw MkJouU Hii kMiT L.rW 0. C. It Hf.r. A ttnnrtni. Cm.

C.I Cd.i.tn. H. DraaawU. fl. D.

r.rWt Aam. fiifl. Wi It'ltultr, is ShFreJriclrtlii Tijlsr.l I Capital Paid tip $16,000,000. Rest 1S.OOO.00O. Undivided Profit.

1,321,193. Total BETHLEHEM STEEL FURTHER RISE TODAY'S SUMMARY ml I I E1 llil SAVINGS TpcK m'en fmmf 1.00 tip, on P. R. CLARKE, Act'g PritUh Cohjmhia Branches, VANCOLXXk. AUSTRALIA andNEW ZEALAND.

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. (KSTJM.TSrTED 1F17X. Pn'1 np Csrlttl Flir.a Peserre Ushllitj ot Proprietor 9vlm i A'; Afrrrt kumtt mh Hft i. SUSSSLL rBtNCH, S4 BPANTTtKS rj In th Austrsllan "BUtej. Vcw 7rslnS, FHI, Ppn tN Golneai, sn4 oud.

n. 1 tie Bank transseu evert nptbn Anttlin Backing XX'ool snd otliei Vrodute Credit arrsip' j. BUSINESS QUIET ON THE STREET Inclement Weather Affects Row Raspberries Show Poor Quality Small Fruit Coming. Business nn wholesale snd produce Row van verv dull this ninrnlnp, no flnuht pwlnfr to the Inclement weather Raspherries are Hnlllng very k)ov, and dealers have more on hand, than they ran handle There tip detnwnd for them at all thin morning, hut the Perries cominf; thwe Ibhi two days are not of the quality runpinmw wish to secure The Itesvy rain have noften ed them, and an a result It prsrti callv Impossible to sell them in their present state. A.

few straw hurries came In this morning, sellinn at the iianal fipure of 'J. Oil Watermelons svill he plentiful on the Street on Monday, a ar havltiB arrived whlrh Is no reins; unloaded. The usual answer was received today when flealsrs wers ssked to the ihsnee of more aprleots cnmlnK in, "Nothing doing." A rar of small fruit Rill he on hand on Monday, consisting, of peaches, pears and plums. There la a Hearty demand for thi. and rar ere eentirnslly mm Inn in, and 1hne t.olii shipped now showing better quality, soma fln Binars from Wenarohee were to be een eeilln at cents per pound.

More hananna were received, making; this fruit very plentiful. There mas a shortage last week, hut four cars arrived a few days bro, and with the one received this mornlnR, the market la storked up lor awhile. Plenty of cantaloupes are to be seen, while meat fieen stuff Is rnhvlnc fairly well, rirnncres and lemons continue to be scarce, and prices are hirh. Loai lMnM rlea. Supar 4tandi.ra rranniatea, lOS lb.

eacka. it): and 20 lb. sarka, Of; ih. cartoaa, i Ov, yaiiow, 100 lb. aacka, U.

Flour Ko. 1 hard. 4'a per pastry, per bbl, pa try, 100 lb. sacks, (tunny, iS.tO. 1 TODAYS MARKETS" Ia4na silver.

LOVDOX, July 22 Bar silver SO 3 1 per eupce. Money 3 4 per ctnt. Ina ount rates; thnrt bills 5 8 a i I per Three months bt a 3 4 per rent. aa Frstielsco Prevision. SAN FRANCISCO.

July 22 Butter and tg unchanged. Portland nutter PORTLAND, Julv 22. Butter Un fhtnged. Copper and Iron rtv TrtBV i 1 a better demand reported in the copper market, leading agencies intimating that a good hnslness could be done if they would shade their prices, which are around ti for October and 21 for November December. Put this they refuse to do.

Business therefore is confined to re ecllera and second hands, the latter quoting electrolytic from 24 to 26 cents for neerpy and forward deliveries Iron unchanged Silver and Kachnnge NEW YORK, July S2 Mercantile rsper. 4t: sterling exchange cisv bills. 4711; demand. 47SJ; cahles, 47f. Pgr silver, C.li Mexican dollars, 4SJ.

Government bonds steady; railroad bonds steady. Sfi York roon NEW YORK, Julv JJ Spot Cotton nuiet: middling; uplands, 1 3 (li1 No ales. FINANCIAL NOTES It Is reported that between $2,000,000 and $.1,000,000 profit Is expected to be realised from American far and Foundry Company's war orders. No war order profits have yet figured In re ported earnings of the company, hut will appear Id the statement for tha current year. Pun's commenting on trads conditions ssya business continues remarkably well during period when It ordl narllv shows great shrinkage.

Commercial failure this week In the 1'nlted States Z8fi, against last week and 411 Inst year. New British credit to be voted nti Mondsv 'brings total voted this year to is 4sn 000 000. and total since the be ginning of the war to $14,160,000,000. PRESS COMMENT Evidence seems to be accumulating that a number of large operators are endeavoring to renew activity In the war Industrials. Journal of Commerce.

Almost without exception opinion Is that conditions sre ripe for an Increase In quoted values, although tho present prices do not represent Intrinsic values Wsll Htreet Journal. PITT MEADOW OIL WELLS Reaming at wella proceeding steadily. Mr. Patterson has wired from Basin, Wyoming that another well which ha located with the Instrument has been brouht In. THE SPECTATOR A POLITICAL, I TTKRAItT AND THEOLOGICAL, WEEKLY On Tear's Subscription, Including postage to any part of tha World, II 12s payabla In advance.

OFFICE: LOUDON. ENGLAND Insurance FIRE Ingnra now; delay art dangerous. handle only reliable companies. I. H.

Watawa lasaraaea Ageaeles, Malta IL C. JA.1IO. See. Treaa. 4A3 Paade Street Meat.

The feature of today's market was the drop ot ten points In Bethlehem Steel. Chicago wheat higher; July 1174; lilt; Dec. 121. Winnipeg wheat higher; July llHl, lilt; Dec. 111.

SPECIAL ISSUES MAKE RECOVERY Week's Market Reversed to Considerable Extent Many Stocks Improve on X.Y. Ex change. NEW YORK. July 22 This weeks market reversed to a considerable extent the conditions of the preceding period, a fait generally attributed to the easing of time and call money rates Special stocks which had suffered from continuous liquidation and concerted hear attacks made variable, but for the most part sulxoantial, recoveries, and other Issues, except rails ft hich were consistently backward, also Improved Much of the recovery was scored at the expense of Ihe short Interest, the quick rebound of certain stocks indicating a scarcity of supply Secondary steel arid Iron shares were unusually active, IT. S.

Steel msde comparatively Hitl 'headway. KarnihfLS of the Steel Corporation for ihe second quarter to he published next Tuesday srs expected to ranre between $76,000,000 and 000, 0(io, tar surpassing all previous records The shiSKlsh course of rslls was more directly due to the belief that fresh foreign liquidation is imminent. Further heavy receipts of British owned American securities were reported, but whether these are to be offered to onr Investors or form the nuoleus of a Ttrltlsh loan remains to be seen, The success of the new rench loan seems assured, the bsnking syndicate representing a wMespt ead interest. Negotiations for a new Russian loan are said to he but the amount and Interest are yet in the informal stasres. It is known thst American hankers sre considering the shifting of certain Canadian obligations now held in London 10 this msrket, but this project Is also snhject to further discussion.

Rsllroad earnings for June win be iued next week and returns are expected to compare favorably with recent weeks. Vrencval trade conditions as reflected in bank clearings ate much In excess of the corresponding period of last year though slightly under high records. Kxports which Include war supplies in grester proportion, promise to attain new maximums. iah Vancouver "44 Seattle Portland 1 S07.4H9 Spokane 27 Tacoma 312. M4 SIMPLE RITES AT PIONEER BURIAL Last Tributes Paid by Host of Friends to Late Mr.

David Evans of This City. The funeral of the late t'avld l)vans, fur thirty years a resident ot Vancouver, tflok place this afternoon. Mr. Kvans was well known In musing I circles and at the funeral service, which was held at tho family resilience, Tenth Avenue West, many of hlR nlit tiiuslcul friends gathered. simple service was held, Hev.

I'. U. Kvnna officiating. The Interment wag at Mountain View Cemetery. The pall bearers were Mr.

Peter Weatnver and Mr. tleo. Koznll, old friends, and four of the brethren of the Oddfellows' order, selected from those who were able lo attend. There were many beautiful wreaths and harps, the latter emblem symbolizing Mr. Kvans' connection with music, and also his nationality; he came from Carmarthen.

Houtll Wales. The Musicians' Union, the Vancouver Musical Society, the Oddfellows' lodges and several other organisations sent floral tokens of regret and respect. A widow and one daughter, Mlsa Joy survive the deceased. TRAIL SMELTER GETS NORTHPORT SHIPMENT Entire Output of Electric Point Contracted for Year. The Klectrle f'olnt Mining f'otnpany, which owns and operates the Klectric Point Mine, near Northporf, has closed a one year contract for Its antire output with the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, the ore to he treated at the smelter at Trail, B.

V. Shipments are to he mads at the rate of 75 to 100 ton dally, and the Clean sulphide ore Is to he kept separate as much as possible from the csrhonates. All ore running less than 0 per rent lead In car lots Is to be classed as carbonates snd will take the lower freight snd treatment rate provided In the contract. Settlements are to he based on the Nsw York price for silver fire CAtiiS row rmnr. No fires were registered during the 24 hours ending 9 a.

m. Saturday, July 22. SHIP IS FOUND Sea Casts Up Bottled Message on Shores of Savary Island on the North Coast. SHIP NAMED WAS LOST ABOUT A YEAR AGO Name of Steamer, Two Men nnd Date Are All the UaHs (iiven in Message. 'ast up by the son on the shores of Pnvnry Island.

In the northern part of the province. Inst Wednesday, was a small bottle bearing the followinq note: "Barney MeOrtidden and Mayer, on SS. Humhold, Lost July 10." It was found by Mrs. Hicks, tin Island resident, and forwarded to The World, bearing tho pnstoffice j'amp at Ha vary Island. Whether the message, scrawled with I blue pencil on a scrap of paper, was 'the la despairing cry or two occupants of a doomed ship, or whether it will firnve a honT, remains f.

he seen, but the fa ft remains that within the memory of Havary Island rr (dents a. ship named "Humhnld" wai lost upon the north coast about a year a en. t'apt. Stewart, scf rotary tho Marine Association of H. and a well known waterfront authority in Vancouver, said that, a schooner Humbold had been sunk In northern waters for long time past, and should the newlv found message prove to be cnulne, the sealed bottle with Its last messare would have travelled several hundred miles before being cast adhere.

Shipping Intelligence states that there was a steamer ITumhold, 1f0 tons, owned by the American Mail service, operating between Ketchikan nnd Vnalnskn. She was reported Sunk some time stro. There is also another steam schoon cr Humboldt. American owned, and ensagod in tbe lumber carrying trade on all Pacific Vast, ports north of San rodro. California.

Po far as ran be ascertained the latter vessel is not reported overdue or missing, nnd if tho messare from tho sea is cenuine 1t will in all probability be Identified wlfh the loss of the Humbold off the north coast nut a year nen. SEVERAL VANCOUVER MEN COMING HOME Seven Local Soldiers Will Arrive Monday and Two More on Thursday. Twenty two British Columbia soldiers, invalided home, from tho hospitals of France and KngUcfld. are now en route across the continent and, with the exception of two men who are going to tho sanntonum at Kamloops. will arrive here 1n two de tachments, one of 16 men being scheduled to arrive here on Monday morning on Train No.

1 over the V. V. and the other of five men being scheduled to arrive nt the same time on Thursday morning. The majority of these men will go to the convalescent hospital In Victoria When the party started out from Quebec there were two more men In the party, which now Is composed of 17 men, but they dropped out rrt route. One of them, I'te.

Boyer, of New Westminster, was transferrin nt Calgary, nnd the other, f'te. Feather, of Armstrong, was appointed to the staff In the Quebec office. Since then, however, the two men for thtj Kamloops sanatorium f'te. Bury nnd f'te. Iinbhle have joined the party, as have Vie.

Campbell and I'te. Kay ui nr. The men coming here on Monday are its follows; I'te. Itnbertsnn, J'to. lHII.

I'te. Hull, I'te. Walker, I'te. Somervllle (of 818 Keith road). Pte.

Cotilan nnd I'te. Soamcs, all of whom are reported to he Vancouver men, although the address of only one man I'te. Somervllle was given Iti the despatches. In addition there Is PI. Campbell and I'te.

P.aymur. on Thursday morning the following men are scheduled to arrive: I'te. Morton, 335 Fourteenth avenue! east, Vancouver; Pte. Harper, Vancouver; Pte. pohertson, New Westminster; Pte.

Scales, Victoria; and Pte. McKay, South Wrllfne ton. CANADIAN CASUALTIES OTTAWA, July 22. The tfolowlnjr casualties were given out this afternoon Mounted Rifles, PftRVJf if'SLy MISSi.Vd. NOW (J.VOFICJAM.Y lifiroRTKn WOCNfiRM A rntytiNKH XT C'llA' Scrgt.

Alexander Tvler PP.EVIOt'Sf.r RRPoftTBD rvoert NOW OFICIALT pRisnN KK OF WAI! AT NTKMiAI Pte. A. H. I.ane. Pte.

If. Maclionald 'ledleal gerTlee. JIJ rte. S. Mae her.

I nfnntrr. tl.Kft IN' A'' ion Pt. Thomson Pt. I. Wilson.

PKRVfctraLy Mfeoir" PFUEVRn Kir.l.FD Kff.I.Fn IN' ACT i.V Pte R. Pre Slrre. T'lFTi OK Pte. ft. ontgomery.

T'fRt wjirr.sT pfirso.vBrt at niF" SRV Corpl. W. A. Cunningham. WOfN'fifCI P'e.

J. ffeyman Fnglneers, Sapper F. B. Cooper. KfU.RD f.V ACTION Ijanee cnrpl.

1 Kllpntrick Irtlllerr, WOCNnRD Gunner C. Wale, Infanfrr vVOT'VDFD H. Arnold. (1. Ba1aer B.

Breiinan. A. Clnnahan. .1. CamTiins C.

l'vle Laaee Corporal E. Evars. B. Faiconer. A.

Flett. Fagsn. S. 'fli' Q. J.

Oreen Ff Flsrrvood. Harfield. A J. Hay. J.

F. Kellv. F. J. r.u.h.

IT. Mitehellsnn. J. Marriott. o.

Malcolm. Sera" Thos, C. Morgan. w. septt.

Pioneer A. O. Sinclair. W. J.

Watktns. R. A. Wilson. fin gtu er WOTTNDED Sapjsr J.

I Jimtt. IN WHEAT PRICES Black Rmi Reports Urom Canada Sends Wheat Up Again at Chicago Closed Strong. Wheat sln advanced at both C'lileiufo and Vlnnlpea fodsy. Mr ts from Morris, tanltoba, yhrtt hlnek rust Tins nppenrtn on tipper Stems In ever? field there led fresh ntwiird stvttig In prices nt ChleHiro. The rlose was net hlichrr.

Winnipeg closed tronr, a 1 2 cents higher for I 'J for October and the for IVecmbrr. ('hlenvu CH It'AdO. July bu. crrirt nhfitl a bushel today befo' Market. Wild rushes to Mrires tip 3 eetltf any reset.

op si in. i'em'ifc prires, whi rsnred rrom 1 1 lilL her with September nt 1 15 3 4 to and IWmi'fr at IIS 6 to 1 4 were followed a rnpi'i ss 'i'M further ami then a slight downturn. Sti I'veqiiontiv rr pnris from Morris. Manitoba. ih'U blnck rust was appenr ir.g on upper stem in eei firlri.

there, led to iresli upward swing i.n yriluefc here. The lose was strung 3 3 io 3 4 to 7 net higher with fepl ember nt 119 and lceembcr at 121 f. Pry net. weather lifted tho eorn market. fter opening 1 4 to I 1 le hither priee ror.upuod to rise, llray profit tnkitiji stiles on tne nu ge 'brought about The elose was tenipornry srt.ptieK.

unsettled at 1 to 1 2 net ndynnee. ('sis shared in the Other reveal Provisions nveraefi bulllshnps of higher with grsin. Whest Mien. 1 Hi 1 jj HiKh. 11 1JU Low.

lei 3 1 5 i 1 1 Kfc i.f. CI "So ai'i 1 Hi 4 I Jnly S'T't. Pee. i 'orn Sept. Pee.

Pats Julv Sept. Pec. "i 4lS 1H 41 4 4iS 43 Xlnnlpe MarVrt. IN" NIT KG. July 52.

Winnipeg wheat rioted tip for Jn'y, 1 for Oetober, and Pnitmbcr. osts were 8 Se up ior both months. Bn.nc" dropped 1 2e while flux gutned 3 4e on July and 1 2e on i.H'totarr and ember. A hull market rtn erop reports. The triiflB was bis and broad but mostly of a speeniauve nature.

A tew rns aro the farmers were on the selling side but most of them are now guying. The advance Is too quick for the exporters, who took some wheat from the cash market, but balked at the future prices The cash trade showed ft good general demand fnr the first Rtndcs hut poor stnl is affected by the advaiue in futures. Oats were also In good demand and as the offerings writ; liberal a big trade developed. Parlev was strong heat has gained 4 1 4 and 4 1 S'e In Winnipeg during (be eek with most of ihe Rain tndn. Stocks In terminals show a deeiense.

of 1 4 millions. heat Open. mi 11114 mi 4ti 4l Jn'y October lVceniner Outs July toher Parle October Flax Hi'! Hf 4 62 July ITS October 1 TS ot eniler 17 6 Winnipeg ''ash prices Wheat N'o. 1 northern 11(1 12; No. 2 northern 11" 1 No.

3 northern lit 1 2: No. 109 1 Ko. fi. 13. Pats 2 ('.

W. 41 1 2 3 ('. W. 4 1 ex 1 feed 4.3; 1 feed No. 3, feed C.

W. 171. 43; 2 feed 42 1 4 Batlev, No. 4 "1 1 rejected 3 1 1 2. Flax 1 N.

W. V. 174; 2 4 nlgnry Market C.M.tSArtV, July 22nd. orn hie advices caused big advance In wheat and oats here today, wheat closing at from lr to 28c over Friday. OHts reglstei ed uniform gain of but barley closed unehtuiied.

Droomhnll's ftevort I.IV Rnrni IL, July 22 Market hut steady, with export demand provlmr. (inlet, chanited. Manltobas and winter dull I tn ti ti ll eliiinged. I'plted Kingdom weatiier fine ami crop (rnpiovlna Atlantic freights remain very firm, nnd winter of pnod 'Utality dltflculf to purchase, and these continue to restrict business. I.Herpno! 1.1 VRRI't Julv 22.

Spot wheat and corn unchtinir d. Wheat on passage ttnehattped corn unchanged to lid to 3d higher. Cnlirary I. tie Stnek. OAIXIAHV, July 22 Livestock prices closed sllehtly here today, cattle bringing $7.00 nnd hngs toft price for several weeks.

Receipts today were two cars cattle, ona cur of hogs and liiii horses. I'ortlnnd Lire Stork PORTLAND, Julv 22. flogs Steady; receipts 294 Prime light, i to itMH. Cattle Steady: receipts 31; steers, prime light, $7.75 to cons, choice, Is no to HS5. Sheep Steady; receipts 91.

Spring lambs. $8 to choice yearling, 15.75 to IS; choice wethers. $175 to 16 21. f'hleaao I. Ire gloclt.

OmCA'b). Julv Hn receipts slow, 5 to 10 tinder vefer. day's sTSraga: bulk 925 to Sltn'; light 910 to 5: mixed poo to 95 heaw S5 to loeo, rourh R15 to 910; pigs 750 in lflfiO nrMlrn mtrm UK. in S'lft. stoeKers snd 'eeders Hftii to dO0; rows and het'ers SS0 to 920; calves 850 to 1200 hcep receipts, 2" strong: wether 67S to 825; lamt.s S50 to 1025.

PRIMARIES NEXT WEEK Conservatives Arrange Meeting for Wednesday. In preparation for tho Conservative convention to he held in fiominion Hall on Thursday evening to choose a new slate the city In the pro. vinclaj elections, primaries for nominating delegates to the convention will take place at the following places Ward A.semhlv Hall, central headquarters, 522 Seymour Street. Ward II central headquarters, 522 Seymour Street. Ward Iff Orange Hall.

Ward Cluh rooms, 1029 Commercial Irive. Ward Oddfellows' Hall, YTiin Street. Ward VI Club rooms, Hf) en'h Avenue west Ward vri finnish Hall. Ward VIII Ash's Hall, Klnr. rav and Fraser Avenue.

Any Conservative whose nam appears on the last revised voters' is entitled to attend the primaries for the ward In which he is registered I Altogether there will be 22.i dele SUFFERS DECLINE Drops Ten Points on New York Exchange United States Steel Foremont Feature of Trading. NEW YORK, July 22 Short coverings accounted largely for the activity of today's operations, although trading whs again wholly professional and limited to speculative favorites. United States Steel was the foremost feature, rising to 8t, Its beet price of the week, on transactions embracing numerous 100 Oto share lots. Automobile stocks were prominent at advances of it to 10 points, the latter for General Motors, and munitions were moderately better, with substantial gsins in minor steel and mpral issues. Bethlehem Steel lost 10 points.

To fcaceo showed additional advances, w'th some inquiry for beet Fupar and similar Issues. Rails played no part In the day's business aide from a four point decline in Wisconsin Central. The closing was strong Bonds sere steady. Opent hsh. LoTv.

Close Allls Chalm ri i Am. Beet Sng. 1'0 frsj SI'S Am. Can Mi Hi Am. Car et cM Am.

OOJ 44 44J 44 4ti Anglo Kr. lioan 6i Am. Zinc 3ii 3 it Y.bH SK Am. T. and T.

1 2. Anac. ('op 71 7SS Atch. Ball. 1041 imi Bald.

1 oco 721 7X B. and S''j SO Beth. Steel ..439 4S0 Butte Superior 67! ffJ 67 3 Cslif. Tel 20J 2i 20 Cent. Ieath.

I f4 Chesa. and S1j fi5 fi 1 ft M. and St. P7 97 Chino Copper 47 47 47J 47 Colo. Fuel ..44 4 4 1 4S Steel 70 71 70 71 Pis.

pecs 411 4K! 48 4 Ball S. Sf.4 Gen. Motors 00 son Goodrich 7S1 73? 7SJ pfd 1JM lit) 1 1 1 Hi G. N. fre Hj fij Indus Alco 114 iiM 114 Insp.

Cop 4V 4S 4i 4M Kennecott 4J 4fJ 4SJ i Lehigh 781 7R( 7M TV Lack. Steel 7 75 7f.j 72 Mexican ret. 100j ir.j i Max. Motors 77s 7''j 77J 7fi or and West. .1571 127 127 12'i N' V.

cent K'2 12 12 U2 H. Si SI li Nor Bac 111! 11H 111J inj Penna le.i r.7 ffij Tresi Rte1 4P 40 40 Bny. Con Head 97 97J SJ Bep. 1. snd S.

47 4 7 47 47 Soil, fse 97 971 97 07 Ptiidebaker .187 12 127 Tenn. Cop 2fil 25 Vnlon Bar 1371 137J 137 1371 V. s. steel 8M tr do, pfd 117S 1171 117 117S I'tah Copper 77 77 Westinghouss S7 88 67 B7 MONTREAL, Julv There was session on the Montreal Stock Exchange todsv. WAR NEWS FAKED TO SUIT READERS Prominent News Agency Director Makes Serious Charge Against Competing Service.

VIEW IS GENERAL THAT GERMANY IS EATEN Many Americans Relieve Capitulation is Matter of Only Short Time. Mr. J. Scrlpps, one ot the heads of the Rcrlpps Macrne News Agency, Is In the city for a couple of days, having made the trip from Angeles here by automobile with a number of friends, Including Mr. K.

H. Hngby, one of the famous golf players of the I'nited Stntes. The Scrlpps Maerne people are supplying some H00 clients lliroupiout the 1'nlted States with telegraphic end pictorial news nervlces. The service caters exclusively to newspapers In the evening field and also supplies those clients Issuing on Sunday mornings. Speaking to a World reporter at the Hotel Vancouver, Mr.

Hcrlpps snld that his agency had twenty correspondents at. the war front. While at times the censors wore not always as lenient as some of the kten newspaper men In their employ would like, Mr. Sorlpps said that In the main thev were able to get the news pretty thoroughly. Regarding the news of the activities of the Allies, there was never at any time, he stated, any suggestion that this wss colored or other than as given out for publication.

War Kew Taking. "We have been keeping neutral, although we hse been accused of favoring the Allies, and you will find no grounds for complaint against us that think you rlrhtly have Bgsfnst certain other services In the States for deliberately coloring and faking the news and against which understand your paper has already taken a strong stand. We have taken strong grounds against this class of enterprise ourselves. Our men are actually at the front and we endesvor to keep onr news service as accurate as possible." Mr. rlpps said the Ides generally prevails through the States now that (Wmany Is beaten and that It Is only a.

question of time when she will have to submlf Mr. Seripps and party sre going to Nanaimo snd will enjoy come motoring on the famous island roids. They sts.te thst the roads between here snd Callfornls were In fslrly good shspe snd that fhv had most de ligVfnl trip. rMeii' Horsr, ststkhkvt YHTSK. Tulv it The tflte.

ment of the actual eonoltlon of the clearing house hanks snd trust companies for the weeg shows that they hold flAMftMSO reserve In excess legal requirements. This Is sn Increase of over last waelc. CTRS STOJ RFTS' TV FTFf.DFR. CHrCAOO, July J2. Fred Moll wits.

Cincinnati first baseman, wss purchased by the Cblesgo Nationals today. Term of the transaction er rtot riven Aut her. He Is to Join th Cus tomorrow. which vctJ HCAO OrflCt.MONTREAt.. W.

H. TIOGO. Msnaaer, VANCOUVER. $17,500,000.00 13,000,000.00 17.600,000.00 4R.oo6,'o66.6o Osnrl London Oncost THRtADNEtDLE STREET, ISM WCTKLY PAYTWENT ENDOWMENT roucres Yoti pay five cents a wrcV or more and tmimtilate Endowment for your children or yourself. The prdicy gives Kfe instirance protection in cme anything hsppens.

Back of the policy stand the bnj assets of The Prudential Insurance Company America Ovtr 2 Eimon 810 Mi Hi on Doll an Tnsnrancc in Fore THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA iBMwvoratrd undi the lawl of ihe State oi lMy FORREST DRVPtN. Pruhnt Howe OFftcr. Newark, m. U.

S. A. VANCOtrVEH OFHCE 314 317 METROPOLITAN BLDG. CHARLES PRESTON. Supt.

THE rRl'DENI I At, Insurance Company OF MFRICA hae no connection with tinyother life in.sur racecomptiny In the world, and should Dot be confmindej with any present or former comt.iinv ft Tvlur nan! AUCTIONS FUKIVIlUKIi FOR SALE KFRCMl VALVES' Solid fumed oak dining room eulte, comprising biifrct, peietal extension table aiKl six bather seated diners, all in new condition; a enap at 55. Complete quarter cut oak full tlialriK room tulle, very massive, tout '5fl, all la perfect 1J. ll have pets of diners In sjolderi oak and Mission oak nt reasonable. prices; massive all jraas Led, with best upholstered Cox mattress, J30. Mastv Kilt t'cl Rlth llrHtmur mattress.

111. IVds rnmpleto with an mattresses, 13 up. Large variety of dressers in cine and from II up. Jiock liipr chairs, armchairs, Morris chairs, ma') Kany and oak desks, office vhalrf, Ournev (tf.ird rariKe In perfect order, Carpets In tapestry, Pr'issels, Axmlns'er and Wilton, fumed, oak, oak and colden oak buffets, refrigerator, parlor tables, davenport, lialislauds. runners, pictures and evciythlns for the home In beautifully clean condition.

Come and look through, ot ti noons Mf)(t fender Street West Phone Key, itiri I'licMng and Shlppljiit a SpccalHy. ON sfONDtV VMT AT 2 P. M. In reserved Hut of furniture and Fine Itftntce at 535 Uroadw ay West InciuJlni? bMlytan1, tfi'J s.uiU.iry to.i 'h, fhlr, fji.f tir. of 1 1) i i i In rlu itte, ot'T (a! 'i i I v.

hrv r. kit. ash ik si hea ravin i i. u. tul ai ho: a r.Ti' In 'Aci.

M. nilif ioti, Lite, fZTOCi 'Ml ViOW ar fi'A Harvey (rorrie (ill Pender ftre.t l'hone Sej. 3051 Auction Sale MOTOR LAUNCH ov vro.tntv vnvr, tt voo, ivmnr, rooT or irowu street, ov cnvvM. The. launeh Ins used for pleasure, onlc is ijood on.JIUo.1.

Leniftn '1 f. et. 6 t' 6 inrhr; fitted LI p. and haii it iMn e. e.

fj tod flinRh' ir ijde'. Tt o' sa li Tnt In. p. 1 a nun .) s.t'.1 from 111 n. F.ir pirtif farvey (iorrie All Pender St.

W. riiojie J. .10 I 100 Scwinar ichines lnc. r. White.

ilome n.irt many other makes, Prlera ranee frum $3 up. These miehlnra ran be bought on easy terms. Till OnAWftLr ST. Phuue Sotuuur US" "World W'aut" Ad. Bring Head OfScst OEOROE STREET, SVONIT.

LIBERALS MAY RECAST SLATE There is Said lo be Strong; Demand That ratty Should Hold Another Convention. CONSERVATIVE TLAN LIKELY TO BE OFIEI) Speculation is Rife as to Composition of New Government Slate. A meeting of the. Liberal ete.cutlvs will be heM nn Monday night, when, It Is understood, the o.uefition Pf holding a nominating ronventlon In the rlty, to plare, a new Liberal tlrkrt In the field, will come up for consideration. It.

Is a yenr arid a hnlf since the present Liberal ticket wns nominated and, in view of the changed condition of nftnlrs since that time there Is a Intge section In the Liberal party xlio believe that It will be In the best Interests of the Liberals to hold another convention and give the rank and file nn opportunity to say whether they are satisfied with tho present llnc np or not. There Is no mistaking that this feeling is quite strong within the ranks and now that the Conservatives have unanimously voted for a petv convention, throwing their meeting wide open to all Conservatives, whether paid up members of xvnrd associations or not, the sentiment for a new Liberal convention, It Is felt 1s sure to gain ground rapidly. Liberals clnsn to their nominees, of course, are loyal to their candidates, but among tho rank and file, there tip pears to be a growing demand for a new convention. It Is pointed out that the Conservatives will m. ike strong rnmp.atgn mntertol out of the recent plugging chnrges, and 1n fairness to Mr.

as well as thos who elected him, the rank nnd file should have nn opportunity to express Its opinion on the events that have transpired since the by election. Dark Horses Named. Many names are being mentioned for places on the Conservative ticket, and some big surprises are not unlikely after the delegates hr.ve finished voting. The 1'iemler and Hon. Dr.

MeC.uire, ns members' of the now cabinet, are generally conceded1 a place on tha ticket, and their selection Is assured. The same Is also said of Mr. Tlnd ijl, who stands high with all sections the party, and who Is looked upon by his friends as a victim of circumstances In tha last election. Many of the conditions under which Xfr. Tlsdal! fought Inst election have since lioen removed, say his friends, nnd a man of his known integrity and long service, both personal and financial, to the party, will make him one of their strongest men next September It Is claimed.

Among the new nnms much discussed during the past few davs Is that of Mr. W. A. Cnntojon. Mr.

fan telon is an extremely energe'le worker and a somewhat fiery speaker, of which Conservatives say there hjs been too much of a lack In Conservative ranks laelv. His speech before the mass tnee'lng Friday was an eye opener to many who heard him for the firs' time, and he certainly helped his candidature by his appearance. Kx' 'A Id. Hyrne and Mr. T.

Reams will make a strong hid for a. place. Mr M. S. Logan, park commissioner, is another name that t.s much is i cussed, as is also that of AM.

Kirk. (if the old names on the ticket, Messrs. Maogowa.n, Duke tint Leek each have a strong following. jvir. Duke's reception at the maft meeting was quire significant and may he a ease of coming events casting their shadows.

Mr. Macgowan's strength lte in his well developed streak of independence rather than in his party docility. He has carried the banner quite successfully In the past nr.d may eateh one of the coveted places on tho ticket. Mr. Walter Leek was not In attendance At.

the mass meeting, whether by onnvoidable delay or purposely Is not known, hut in any evont his friends do not think that he hurt his cause by remaining away just now while tha gchool board Investigation is on. HI following; ars quit confident that the finding; of the Justice Murphy commission will not only exonerate him, but will be decidedly in his favor. DFIPALM WINS DERBY KANSAS CITT, Jgly 3J. The 109. mil motor derby, dedicating; the aew dirt speedway here, wae won lhl afternoon by Ralph OeFalma, 1 The Yorkshire and Canadian Trnsl, Ud.

Formerly known the Yorkshire Guarantee Securities Corporation, Limited Trustee, Executor and Liquidator YORKSHIRE BUILDING 525 SEYMOUR STREET R. Kerr Houlgate, Manager gates. W. B. ftornherg of Spokane wss at the Hume recently on his wav to Rev elstoke.

whence he will go to the Tsnsrif mine, which he Is operating With htm was1 Lancaster, a. Spokane mining engineer, who win exumina th min.

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