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THE VAXCOUYKU DAILY WOK LP. AVKDXKsPA V. SI PTKaIIM 1. 1920. 3 11 DEAN COLEMAN REACHES CITY CLAIMS LIQUOR STOCK MOVED Largest Exclusive Men's Store in the West, LIMfTEO Storf Oprni at 9 a.m.

and Cloara at fl p.m. New Head of Arts Faculty at Itoivvrsity Was Prominent in Public Life of Kingston. Defence Denies Alleged Transaction and Adds That If It Had Occurred It Was Illegal. Made for Fall Action 1 Dean H. T.

J. Coleman, recently ap The case of Harold v. Pratt, of S3 pointed dean of the faculty of arts r. anrt mlcnn. at ho I nr ll I CUIg bll eCt, Montreal, and Calgary, ish Columbia, has arrived in the Alexander Davidson, Maurice and is preparing to take up his new.Deleon, and Frank P.

Muller, mer wun a great aeat or enimiHiusiii. i lant8 of Francisco. Ik heine He has been head of the faculty of heard by Mr. Justice Murphy. The plaintiff alleces that he hnueht education in Queen's University for seven years.

Before that he was on the staff of the University of Toronto from tho defendants in February. Autumn styles are ready in the West's largest and finest showing of Suits for men and young minded men BP1' as associate professor, and prior tonf u. i puncneons or American that he was head of the department1. Bourbon hisky which was at that of education in the University of Ool i time stored on the ninth floor of orado at Boulder, Col. When Queen's Bow mun's warehouse, 5:2 Beatty University decided to abandon its fac lstreet, the price being set at $6,28 1 3 ulty of education he was offered a' per gallon and an additional amount professorship in philosophy in the sales were made, of two thirds College of Education, which is reullyjof whatever was received by plaintiff the Toronto Faculty of Education un over and above the price mentioned, dcr another name, but his new post The agreement, it is alleged, was that tion is so important and has suchlsaid price should be paid upon the promise for the future that he lelt removal of any portion from the ware house constrained to accept it, although ne had hoped to have remained permanently in Ontario.

Citizens of Kingston regret the departure of Dean and Mrs. Coleman and family from the city. They have been active in all departments, for the benefit of citizens generally, and have made many friends. In church work their influence has been far reaching, while no charitable or philanthropic work has been neglected by them. Dean Coleman was a member of several Kingston clubs and was most popular in all circles.

Mrs. Coleman is a splendid vocalist TO OFFSET UNIONISM THE color and lines for Fall Lowest prices perfect fittinprs money back if you aren't satisfied your discriminating choice from an unexcelled style assortment staging a showing of Fall Suits that has caught the spotlight of "Western Canada. WE can't stay in the background the lines we carry won't permit it. To do the big and dominate is the price of leadership. The store's policy of "Your Money's Worth or Jour Money Back" has never had a finer illustration living right up in this present day showing to the best traditions of the Dick's Store.

According to plaintiff he commenced business under the agreement and did a lot of advertising anil made sales. Then along come defendants and took away a largo quantity of the liquor and stored it elsewhere, at the same time declining to deliver any more. Mr. Pratt alleges that these various actions on the part of defendants have caused him great loss and damage. The defence Is that, in the first place no such sale us alleged, was made and secondly that If it had been made It was contrary to the provisions of the prohibition act and against public policy.

J. H. Senkler, K.C, and Mrs. Buell for plaintiff. S.

S. Taylor, K.C, and It. Smith for defendants. RECORD HOTTEST MONTH BUT ONE I i WA AMONG SCHOOLTEACHERS Secretary of National Council of Education is on Tour Vancouver may expect a visit soon from F. J.

Ney, M. secretary of the National Council of Edu rhn Is makinir a tour to meet no.tnr'ti ndiicatinnulisll). He is at We Vogue Week Commencing Tomorrow, Thursday Introducing the Most Favored Vogue Creations in Which Are Reflected the Latest Millinery Modes for Autumn lime Wear This is a presentation of more than ordinary interest, delineating uncommon fashions of exceptional lieauty and character. There is a special window showing today. Look over these values, know your decision $35 to $75 present staying for ten days in Victoria.

It Is his idea to combat the growth of actual unions among teachers, by educating the public sentiment with a view to having salaries granted commensurate with their positions. Unions, he thinks, would lead teachers to rely too far on that source of Ktrengtn. and would be prejudicial to their conscientious fulfilment of their du Key, starting his career In Cyprus, has had long experience in many parts of the Empire, having been chief secretary of the department of education On returning from overseas he received his present position with the new Nationa Council of Education, which grew out of a conference held In W.nnipeg some time ago. SLAPPED BY WOMAN; KILLEDBY ESCORT Inquest on Man Killed by American Millionaire em.ne.n Kr.nt 1 How Gerald A. August Was Second to Same Month of 1915, Which Was Warmest Since Weather Office Was Started.

The mean temperature for last month was the second hottest since the local weather office was established, according to the monthly record Issued today. The mean was 64 degrees In August this year and 65.6 degrees in August, 1915. The lowest was 45 degrees yesterday and tho highest 84.8 on August 12, the average being (2.1 degrees. During the month there were 308 hours and 36 minutes bright sunshine and 253 hours average sunshine. The total rainfall was 2.91 inches of which 2.03 fell on Aug.

27. The average rainfall was 1.61 Inches. The rreatest wind velocity in one hour occurred on August 16 when it reached 20 miles in the west. The mean relative humidity was 78 Wm. DICK Ltd.

45 47 49 Hastings Street East 3 This Store Uses No Comparative Prices. They Are Misleading MANY ASK ON EXPECTS HEAVY 575 Granville St. Phone Sey. 3540 Stack, wealthy oil operator and brok tut mm mvmmiv ASSIZE LIST APPLE DEMAND CANONSCOHTO VISIT VANCOUVER Some Interesting er or jinaer, and killed Paul Brown in a road house Monday night, was told today at the coroner's inquest by James 1'. KirK, a member of the slain man's party.

"Stark and a woman member or his" party were standing in the lobby of the inn when Brown and I went inside to get some cigarettes, KirK said. "Brown made a remark to tne woman and she slapped him. "Stack drew a pistol and, catching hold of Brown, struck him several times on tho head. Brown broke awav and ran. Stack fired.

Kirk admitted members of their party had been drinking. Mrs. Slack was at the inquest. Phillip Dovle. a waiter at the road house, substantiated Kirk's story and also said Brown hail annoyed other women at the Inn.

He and 'ht'r waiter had forcibly ejected Brown from the inn. THIRTEENARE FINED Wong Jung, Wong Loy and Wong king, robbery with violence; Rex vs. Chas. Henry White, shooting with Intent. It is expected that before the assizes commence this, list will be very greatly increased.

EMPRESS FRANCE IN C. P. O. S. Liner liring Pas sengers and Mail QUEBEC, Kept.

1. C. p. O. S.

Empress of France, from Liverpool, carrying 332 first class passengers, 397 second class and 713 third class passengers and about 1500 tons of general cargo, including 1927 pieces of mail, as well as 600 parcel post packages, arrived in port yesterday. The Empress made a new record for the westbound Liverpool to Quebec voyage, doing the trip in five days and 22 hours. Among the passengers on board were; Sir H. and Lady Uoulton; Col. H.

F. Boules, M.P., London, England; R. H. Cole, D. C.L., F.R., S.C.; Sir Howard U'Eg ville, London; Hon Phillip L.

Roy, Canadian commissioner at PariH; Major F. A. Hastings Seymour, Fust bourne, England; K. Meredith, K.C. Earl of Minixi.

London; VI comte l'e Kouquefort, Pans, and Sir E. Spicer. London. AUTO TRUCKS IN DISPUTE Famous Divine and Poet, Idol of Soldiers at the Front, Will Speak in This City. Bicut.

Colonel Canon V. G. Scott, C.M.G., D.S.O., variously described as I i British Crop Practically a Failure Americans Shipments Are Handicapped by Ex change Situation. (CmmJiun Trw.) OTTAWA. Sept.

1. In a report just made to the department of trade and commerce, J. Smith, Canadian fruit trade commissioner, states that early forecasts of the English apple crop situation, which were not encouraging, are fully substantiated by present indications. The crop in Kent county, the principal apple producing county in England, will not be more than 10 per cent, of an average crop, while in Cambridgeshire and it is practically a failure. The British ministry of food has suspended the apple price control until November 15 with the obvious intention of encouraging the home in One Murder Case Will Come Up for Trial at Assizes, Which Probably Will Open on October 5.

The fall assizes in Vancouver will probably be held on October 6 though the date has not yet been finaly settled. The crown counsel and jury have not yet been named. There will probably be a formidable list facing the jury. Among the cases listed for trial is one murder, charged against Joseph Scanlon and Mike Molyneux for the murder of Dan Morrison in the Columbia Hotel on May 17. The following eases are so far listed: Hex vs.

Koocha. manslaughter: Rex vs. Young, assault; Rex vs. Carter, forgery'; Hex vs. H.

K. Lod wick, stealing; Rex vs. Ralph A. Pierce and Gerald Rlakely, stealing: Rex vs. White, theft; Rex vs.

O. C. Poer, robbery with violence and fcnrtrlnrv; Rpl VS. W. H.

Allman. "most beloved of padres," "most de i lighl.ful and whimsical of "a friend and comrade," "a man and a brother," as well as "a truly devoted servant of his cloth," is to visit Vancouver and lecture here. He is among Specials in New Fall Dress Fabrics THOSK who are planning new Presses, Suits, for the Fall season will find in our Dress Goods Department a dependable stuck of Woolens at very economical prices. Here's a few examples: AIJ. WOOL SlJrtUlJ 43 Inches wide in about seven dlf.

ferent Kail shades; guaranteed to give dependable (PQ Kf uble wear. Special, per yard tDOcOvf VKI.VKTKKN 36 inches wide; a beautiful fabric with rich lustrous pile. Comes iu about six of the most (PQ fTA wanted shades. Special, per yard POt)VI OABA UPIN1 All wool quality; 54 inches wide. Specially suitable for suits, coats, in four of the best (PT OJ? Kail shades.

Special, per yard J) I iMt) CORIHID VKI.VKT 30 Inches wide. Comes in a beautiful finish in five good shades. Makes up into service fJJT able dresses, skirts, etc. Special, per yard PX4t7 UNDER FIRE BYLAWS I ii the best known of Cunadian poets. The news will doubtless hring joy all his countless friends who have know him all over the dominion and overseas, both In peai and war.

Colonel Scott's lecture here will be) under the auspices of the 7th Bat i talion Association. I dustry by permitting the highest prices the market will piiy. Canadian Offenders Did Not Have Tire Escapes in Proper Order (if nineteen alleged offenders under the provisions of the fire bylaw, who were brought to court today by linn Sent Kmiv aric tn Scic l. apples will tnus nave the advantage of a free market in Rritain. nicies by lorcc.

Touching on the general outlook. Mr. J. Edward Bird on behalf of Mr, Smith states that the American Aulo Works, Limited, has secured unjapple crop is estimated at 65 to 75 interim injunction preventing Ucthele per cent of last season a shortage hem Motors, Limited. from taking: of 4.000 cars.

The British Columbia I chicken stealing; Rex vs. Frederick Neff, theft with violence; Rex vs. Fire Warden ue craws. ordered to pay fines of $1 0 and costs with the option of ten days each, u.rt fined half the amount, two SAT IN SMOKER BUT i WAS IN GOOD HUMORj ExPresident Taft Tells Ottawa iMan He Likes Canada Arthur inouisu stealing nr possession of four auto trucks piir lcron will he 60 to per cent, the jof fJj, balance being given suspended sentences and the others allowed io go free. chased from that company and partly! Nova Scotia crop 55 per cent, the paid for.

A dispute had arisen over Ontario crop will show an increase, the regularity of the transaction in and the American barrel crop will be In the Ro The intrartions consisted oi niiiim f. lifhtu hiirnniir at fire escape The Quality Silk House. volving the purchase of the trucks and substantially increased. American The Yamato lie handicapped nHVin(r 'said doors fastened, and apples, however, wi abroad bv an adverse rate of ex I keeping combustible materials on premises. 100 GRANVILLE STREET SOLI, AGKNTH KOI! THK.

PATTERN CCMI'ANT. BATTLE RAGES HALF HOUR (fntfniiPil from Vng 1.) I where soldiers fired on a mob during ithe forenoon. also as to the price, so the Bethlehem Company sent a few husky men over last evening to take possession. The result was that a breach of the peace almost took place. Mr.

Justice Morrison granted the injunction for one week, with liberty to the other side to move at any time to have it set aside. THIRTY ONE RAIDS Police for the month of August phow that 31 disorderly houses were raided, 58 women and 31 men being arrested. Seventeen places alleged to have been used for the purpose of drug using or trafficking were visited, 82 change, and with the English crop practically a failure, demand should be strong and prices satisfactory. EX CHIEF M'RAE I SPEEDING TOWARD EAST "I Will Come Back to Vancoip ver," He Tells Friends at Depot Ex Chief of Police William Mcltae stepped aboard tho eastbound train this morning after bidding farewell to a number of friends who bade him Godspeed at the depot. His final OTTAWA.

Sept. 1. Hon. William Howard Taft, ex president of the I'n ited States, arrived in Ottawa this morning and was met by Captain the Karl of lialkeith. representing His Excellency the IHike of Devonshire, and was driven to Government House.

Mr. Taft, who was one of the first passengers to swing off the train, did not travel by private car, but sat up In the ordinary smoker. The ex president seemed in excellent humor. In an interview Mr. Taft said: "I arn glad to be In Canada again; al navs liked Canada, and I like It now." Mr.

Taft volunteered the Information that the subject of his speerh before the Canadian Bar Association will beb "Some Constitutional Aspects of the league of Nations." It was Intimated that he would remain tn Canada for a few day after the mciog of the Canadian Bar Association, as he had certain duties to perform In connection with the Grand Trunk The Way We Do It i 1 ImproveYonrPosilion Every lady In town should our new persons beinir taken into custody while one house was visited words were, "Boys, I will come back stock of wri.t at lie. Anil pf rjr one is to lx solil on our original land three persons brought before the to Vancouver." this being repeated as court. the train pulled out and the cheers During the month 25 automobiles of his friends reached his ears, were reported stolen, 24 machines be Inspector James Anderson, at pres found by the police in the same'ent attending the St. Louis convention, period 's most frequently mentioned as the next ehiff. He has Ti continent wide credit plan.

Yon pa only CUSTOMS RECEIPTS JUMP Another not took place at astle Junction, the centre of Belfast, where Nationalists began an attack in the afternoon, giving rise to a situation so serious that, troops were summoned. When the disorder continued, the soldiers fired and dispersed the liters, several ciusualties being inflicted. Yoliinti'orH as Patrol. Efforts are being made to have Ulster volunteers accepted as patrolmen by the police authorities, but the latter have been reluctant to assent to the scheme. The volunteers' claims have been conceded at Bis burn, near here, and the civilian patrol has been doing valuable work.

Sinn Kcin police did duty in the Falls district on Monday night, but of course, without the knowledge of the authorities. They closed public houses in that part of the city during the time they were on duty. Their work was emulated, though not in the same spirit, by I'nionist youths in various parts of the city yesterday. These men continued their campaign of incendiarism against Nationalist licensed houses. lUiil Panrr Hall.

Masked, armed raiders invaded a dance ball at the Boss t'larestrand Hotel, County Wexford, on Monday night, while a fancy ball wa in full swing. They compelled the dancers to raise their hands above their heads, after wbirh the guests were searched and a number of military and naval reputation for his criminal investigation work. The name of Inspector (leorge Sutherland is also current as a possibility. Down The Sugar Saver $1 a Week1 Western CoIIegiale Inslifule EVENING CLASSES, 7:30 to Commercial Subjects Bookkeepi Shorthand 1'enmansMP. Ler r.tmff, etc.

Academic Department Individual Coaching for all hxami Telegraphy School ZHutS Commercial Telep aphy. Telegraphy and Telephony. bf equipped School In the city. Expert Teachers Individual Attention rJassen Special Kf for Juaion Third Floor, Dtmcan Bldg. FREE COURSES4 tire examtn ii t.riri nn Sept.

9 10 with a i The customs receipts for the past 'month totalled an in crease of nearlv $150,000 over the; month last vear and $100,000 for July of tins vear. The receipts for July were and for August, 1919, $763,695 34. The rea ison for this big increase is given as: the putting into fort of the new lux ury tax, officials stated this ii 1 STANDARD 1 ne amount of stamps sold curing August was $72 97, and as compared $78,000 for July and for August. 1413 Jewelry Company among cereal foods Grape Nuts No added sweetening needed. TfouU like the appeal inrf flavor of tnis sugar saving food.

SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE! I5f Money order receipts for the month also show a big increase over July, the August fieiir.c heme SS.SS4 and for, "llhm and Elgin" 191 HASTINGS ST. upp. itulk' unu.un I Watches and Jeneirv officers werp expelled. These officers ition were Informed that they were not per $5,530. In August, 1019.

$5,357 worth of money orders were told hf re. A handsome Christian Science church, of classic design with Ionic columns, was onenel at Victoria at Keiiaird Reasonably. to graniins a nun. months Courses. nn application.

PHONE H. 'lie head of Pandora aenlle for the i mitted to mingle socially with the people, as they belonged to the army of occupation. Several ladies were nt home on th alleged ground that thev were improperly clad. When the raiders withdrew, no attempt was made to renew the dance. Clean to handle.

Sold by all Druf srists, (irocers and vieral Stores congregation. It is one of the finest examples of Greek architecture I the provinc. 1.

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