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NO. 19 VOL. 43. VICTORIA, B. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1913 BOASTFUL CRIMINAL EMPLOYEES TRIPPED R0UMAN1A REFUSES TO ATTEND PEACE SHOOT FOR KING'S ‘ HER ISLAND CAtililff AT CHICAGO CONFERENCE ARRANGED BY SBRVIA AND IT BISLEY RANGES Youth Admits Many Robberies Eleven Made Possibles at Men of First Reserve Brought Twenty-Three Known to Be GREECE TO TAKE PLACE AT BUCHAREST Which Commenced at Age Opening Range of First Front Orient in Old-Fash­ Dead in Binghampton Fac­ of Nine Years tory Fire Stage This Morning ioned Junk Armistice Between Warring Factions in Balkans Expected in KING OF 1989

Chicago, July M.—In a statement Two Days; Report of Turkish Occupation of Adrianople is made to a detective Walter Novak, SIXTEEN UNIDENTIFIED CROWE GETS THIRTY- ARE PUT ASHORE AT twenty year» old, arrested with four Confirmed; Ottoman Government Issues Counterbal­ companions to-day after they had fat- BODIES ARE RECOVERED ancing Statement Regarding Kirk Kilisseh Where . : . : FOUR POINTS TWICE BELLA BELLA HARBOR ally wounded Patrolman Samuel W. !B! Sowers and beaten Patrolman Frank Walpole, admitted having taken part Women Showered Flowers on Soldiers In more than thirty robberies in two Freeborn. Third and G$rthau$ Immigration Officer Holds In­ months, and boasted' of his career of Heat of Flames Kept Firemen Fr.om Getting Within 1 Seventh in Daily Graphic vestigation When Men Are “1 was born a thief, and I've been a Sofia, July 2$.— the arrangement of àn armistice at Nish where thief ever since," said Novak. “I Fighting Range delegates of the warring factions are meeting, the headquarters of the Balkan Prize List Taken to Vancouver don’t cate whether I go to the gallows negotiations will be moved from there to Bucharest It was agreed to-day be­ or not. I started when I Was nine years old steaUng pennies from kids. tween Servis fluid Greece that Bucharest shall be the city for the discussion I have been put in all kinds of institu­ ELEVATOR FALLS WITH of peace terms, and developments will be moved to that city within, perhaps, BAYLES IS THIRD IN SMUGGLING REVEALED tions to reform me, but they only two days as It is expected the armistice will be concluded in that time. made me worse. I don’t want any GIRJ-S SEEKING ESCAPE CORPORATION SHOOT CRUISER IN PURSUIT member of my family to come and see While Greece and Servis, and apparently Turkey are ready to negotiate me. If they come I will kick thqjn out. terms of peace at Bucharest there Is yet Roumanie to be won over to a period There is only one good thing I can of diplomatic negotiations, and that this "will not be accomplished without fur­ Bisley Camp, July 23.—To-day open­ say for myself, and that Is I never Blnghampton, N. Y„ July 2$.—At day­ ther delay, If at all is evident from a note to Turkey by Roumanie dispatched ed with a cold morning and stiffish Vancouver, July 23.—Stranded on the robbed a man dressed like a working­ break to-day a big force of city em­ breeze which «proved irritating on the coast of Vancouver Island, eleven mem* man. I suppose I have committed to-day. Roumiuila In the communication declines the Invitation, In fact the ployees began the search for the dead ranges. The first stages of the King’s bent of the Japanese first military re­ more ths i 500 robberies since I start­ Ottoman government Is Informed by King Charles’ minister of war that hli prize, the riflemen's blue ribbon was entombed beneath the smouldering serve who had arrived tn a forty-four- ed out In this business. government refuses to participate In thr peace negotiations. v shot, and there was the usual struggle "I was a 'pal' of Frank Sommerllng, ruins of the overall factory of the Bing­ foot native junk, were arrested and London, July 22.—From Constantinople to-day comes an official communi­ for the $00 top places which qualify for Frank Shibalwekt, Ewald Shtbalwskl hampton Clothing Company. Conser­ the second stage on Friday. The first brought to Vancouver yesterday. More and Th >mai Schaltz. who were hang­ cation giving details of the re-occupation of Kirk Kilisseh by the Turks. The vative estimates place the number of 100 leading the second stage qualified than a dozen others, who were also to ed last February tor the murder of statement Is issued by the Ottoman government as counterbalancing the Bul­ for the final stage on Saturday, but Fred W. Ouelzow, the truck gardener. dead at more than fifty. About 126 have been smuggled Into the United garian allegations as to atrocities committed by the Turks. The statement is every score In each stage counts to­ States, escaped In the antiquated ves­ I did several Jobe with those boys be­ employees, mostly women and girls, wards the aggregate of the entire com­ sel. for which a Canadian and two fore they were caught." were trapped in the burning walls. Of to the effect that the soldiers were welcomed with great enthusiasm by the In­ petition which settles who shall be United States government ships are these only forty-one are known to habitants. The Moslems were received In all quarters of the city with greatest King's prizeman for the year. Entries now seeking. have escaped. Eighty per cent of the one part of the statement says: "Their emotion was indiscribable, and for the King's numbered 1,166, as On their arrival In Vancouver, R. M. JUSTICES CHARGED girls employed were Americans. flowers were showered from the windows of the buildings on the Ottoman against 1,106 a year ago. Retd, immigration Inspector at this WITH INTIMIDATION Sixteen charred bodies, as yet Iden­ Balkan ruler who declines Invi­ Another Important competition to­ port, ordered an immediate investiga­ troops by the women.” tified, were recovered last night. The day was the Imperial Tobacco, a ser­ tion, at which the Japanese vice-consul tation to discuss peace with Ser­ Identified dead are: Nellie Conner, vice rifle competition counting in the Minera’ Picket Removed From Salmo vis and Greece at Bucharest. was present. he latter refused to al­ Sidney Dlmmick, Mary Cregan, Miss grand aggregate, being ten shots at low certain questions, but It was finally Commence. Aetlene Against RICH AMERICAN DIES Fulmer, Louise Hartwell, Miss Alvin RANCHERS ENTERTAINED 1,000 yards. learned that the men belonged to the Twelve Men. White, May Pryor. BANDIT AT BREAKFAST SUDDENLY IN LONDON The first stage in the King’s prise, first reserve, and were to have been TURKISH ACTION IS shot off this morning and afternoon, taken secretly Into the state of Wash­ The list of 134 employees of the com­ pany who we're on the payroll Satur­ consists of seven shots each at 200, 106 ington. They carried military equip­ Nelson, B. C., July 2$.-Alleged that Anthony N. Brady Leaves Twenty-Five day, some .of whom were on vacations. After1 Meal Much-Hunted Man Teak and 600 yards, the highest aggregate ment with the exception of arms. At a number of trading cltlsens of 8almo Is In the aafe under the ruins, making Millions According to taking the N. R. A. bronze medal and the close of the Investigation Mr. Reid drove him out of that place and told Boat at Beaoh and Rowed CLEAR-Cirr DEFIANCE the task of compiling the list of dead badge. Ties tor qualifying places in announced that the men would be de­ him not to return, O. 8. McCormick, Awsy. Estimate. who has been acting as pteket for difficult one. The loss by fire and the second stage will be shot off to­ ported Immediately. morrow. The Canadian fisheries cruiser Wil­ Ymir’s Miners’ Union, In oonne water to the buildings and stock of London, July 28.—Inglna pectoris five concerns is estimated at more than Bellingham. Wash., July 21.—Just Shooting started at the 200 yard liam Joli Iff e is at present engaged In a with the strike at the Queen mine yes­ $600,008, largely covered by Insurance. when he was about to relax bis vigil­ was the cause of the sudden death of range, at which eleven, competitors hqt pursuit of the Japanese Junk Toko terday swore out Informktton against Occupation of Adrianople Cre­ twelve Salmo men. among whom are. The heavy lose of life Is believed to ance and bed given up hop# of catch­ Anthony N. Brady, the financier qf made possibles, but the best Canadian MUru, in which the Japanese arrived. iiavk been largely due to the fact that i score was one short, this being by Two United States revenue cutters are two Justuses of the peace, charging as­ ing the Nanaimo bandit, Sheriff Boyce New York City, In a London hotel last ates Worst Possible Impres­ the employees, believing that one of the GapL Crowe. He also made 84 at the also searching for the vessel which la sault and Intimidation. now bM doubla* hi» efforts in pursuit, His body Is to be shipped to Those against whom summoMhe werr frequent fire drills were being held, sion in Diplomatic Circle»- •*Kt ~raaa* and this tied him with eved to be cruising bdtWeeti the of the man on She# Island. The sheriff America, on board thé Olympic to-mor­ several others at the head of affairs. th end of Vancouver Izland and the issued are C. C. Fair, Oeotge MAthewe. Wère slow in leaving the building. The flames spread with llghtnlng-llke now believes the bandit either never row. The following are the individual Can­ coast of Washington. William R. Salisbury, J.P., George Bell, K rapidity and the Intensity of the heat adian scores at 200 and 600 yards In Returning to Japan last year from Carl Llndow, William McIntosh, John left the island or came back after leav­ The extent of Mr. Brady's fortune Is prevented the firemen from getting London, .July 28.—Following the re­ the King’s prize: the United States, where he said he had Feeney, Arthur Kennlngton, J.P., 8. P. ing It. unknown but an estimate published to port that the Turkish, troops had re­ 200 lived for seven years, Kamlsaboro Ye- Cawley, Jamee Cleghom, John Hearn within fighting range of the building 600 The cause of all the hubub was the day places it at 126,000,000. He was a entered the fortress of Adrianople, and Sgt. Brown, Edmonton ...... 30 shlda, the captain of the Toko Maru, and William Orutchfleld. until rescue was impossible. Women 10 report of Theodore and Thomas director In nearly sixty corporations Sgt Bullock, ...... 33 told hla fellow -countrymen, so it was According to Mr. McCormick, girls, too weak to go further, the denial of the statement that came 31 Thorrel, two ranchers, that they en­ Sgt. Bayles, Toronto ...... 28 learned from the inquiry, that he knew anonymous letter some days ago warn­ dropped exhausted on the single fire imd controlled some of the largest afterwards from the Bulgarians, there 28 tertained the bandit at breakfast at Sgt. Carr, Victoria ...... 32 81 of a way In which they could get Into ed him to leave Salmo, but he remaln- escape in the rear of the building and public utilities in New York City and their ranch on the west side of the isl­ is now an authoritative statement that Capt. Crowe, Guelph ...... 34 the United States without being in Two days later, he says, a number literally roasted to death, portions of 34 and yesterday morning. The ranchers state. He was particularly prominent the first Information was correct anl Pte. Denholm, ...... 33 33 danger of capture by the authorities. of men approached him, threw him on the bodies dropping into the street. sold the bandit appeared to be In good in New York Traction Light and Staff-Sgt. Freeborn ...... 30 38 He said that he had landed three boat­ the ground, plckéd him up, .carried him Others Jumped and were killed. that the Turkish army is again In physical condition and his wound was Power Company, being president of Sgt. Quthaus, Ottawa ...... 31 loads of Jcpanese successfully In Mexi­ to the toWnslte limits and told him to Half a dozen of the panic-stricken possession of the fortress which the 33 almost healed. the New York Edison Company; Q.-M.-S. Hatcher. Victoria... 30 30 co, Just south of thj American boun- go to the nearby town of Ymlr and not girls rushed Into the elevator, which Turks defended for many months Later In the day the report came to chairman of the board of directors of Sgt. Hawkins, Toronto ...... 32 3$ . dary, but l -t when he tried to land a to return. One of them, he declares, was standing on thp fourth floor. A against the Balkan allies during the Sheriff Boyce that the bandit had pro­ the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company Staff-Sgt. Hawley, Winnipeg.. 33 31 third party last year he was caught In told hlm thêy had considered using tar minute later all fell to their death. first period of the war. ceeded to the western beach of the Isl­ and a trustee of the Consolidated Gas Sgt Leman, Halifax ...... 32 32 California and sent back to Japan. and feathers but had decided to let hli Mrs. Ida Prentiss, who suffered ter­ The official announcement received and and there appropriated a boat and Company. He Is survived by his Sgt. Lee, London, Ont...... 82 34 He told them he Knew a place where off easily that time. rible bums about the head, died to­ here late yesterday that the Turxs are rowed away. As all the patrol boats widow, Mary Marie Meyers Brady, five Pte. Macpherson, Stellarton... 31 3» to land, near Seattle, where no Ameri­ day, and Mrs. Mary Benny, another again In possession has created the of the Injured is not expected to re­ are on the east side of the Island this children and eleven grandchildren. worst possible Impression tn diplomatic Lt Môrtimer, Ottawa ...... 33 26 can officers would notice and where the POPE RECEIVES PILGRIMS rumor Is given some credence. Sgt. Parker, Halifax ...... 32 32 travellers would be perfectly safe from cover. City officials estimate the death circles, and an exchange of viflws Col.-Sgt. Perry. Vancouver.... 32 $2 molestation. His crusade proved fruit­ VISITED BY MULAI HAFID toll at fifty, but admit it may reach the situation was at on1) commenced SPANIARD AT SEATTLE Lieut Richardson, Victoria... 33 2» ful and on May 7 last he and the Toko sixty, and physicians express the be­ PASSENGERS JUMP by the powers. The r.irkis.? action Is Lieut. Steck, Truro ...... 33 27 Maru set sail for America with a crew lief that the bodies of several of those SUFFERS FROM LEPROSY looked on as a clear-cut defiance of l he Rome, July tl.—A group of sixty- FROM CAR WINDOWS Sgt. Steele, Guelph ...... 34 32 of five and a passenger list of nore lost In the centre of the building would powers, and that it will be the cause four Canadian and American pilgrim» Lieut. Sterns, Souris, P. E. I... 33 31 than twenty, the contract price varying never he found. Crowds sliently watch­ of further complication* is feared. was received in private audience to­ Seattle, July 21.—Anthony Jose, Austria-Hungary thus far has held Sgt. Taylor, Dundas, Ont .... 33 tt from 50 yen ($25) to 250 yen ($126.) ed the men at work to-day In the debris Controllers on Seattle Car Explode day by the pope. They were conducted under the direction of Mayor Irving. Spaniard, 44 years old, was sent to the aloof, being unwilling to cjnsoet * to The prize list of the Dally Graphto The Toko Maru appeared In the har­ by the Right Rev. Michael F. Fallon, Causing Panic Among Twenty bor of Bella Bella, a small settlement Charred pieces of human flesh were city Jail last night at 11 o’clock for fltttlve measures against the Turks. match to-day shows Canadians as bishop of London, Ont, who presented People. Should coercion be attempted by Rus­ on the north coast of Vancouver Island, picked up here and there, and shortly medical attendance. Dr. O. C. Camp­ follows; Freeborn third and Guthaus Peter's pence amounting to $2,000. before noon a body was recovered sia without her consent, little doubt le seventh .each win $25; Taylor four­ on July 18. If the visitor desire' to Mulal Hafld, who abdicated as bell, of the city hospital staff pro­ create a sens tion she could not he*e burned beyond recognition. Seattle, July 21—Twenty passengers expressed, by close observeof the teenth, wins $15; Carr twentieth and of Morocco last year, visited the Vati­ District-Attorney Meagher an­ nounced Jose’s complaint to be lep­ Balkan situation, that Austria-Hun­ Mortimer twenty-eighth, each win $12; been better fitted for the purpose. An can to-day. He proceeded there tn a Jumped from the windows of an Blast rosy. old-fashioned Junk, with two ma nounces that a thorough Investigation Madison street car when thrown Into gary would occupy the Saojah of Crowe thirty-fifth and Denholm thirty? motor car belonging to the French em­ wquld be made as to the cause of the Jose told the police he had been suf­ Novipasar. sixth, each win $10. and the deck built out from the hull bassy. a panic by the explosion of the con­ fering from the disease for a number two feet high from the wash of the sea, disaster, and to determine the respon­ trollers at each end of the car as It The Servians have occupied " Belog- In the Corporation of the City of The former sultan, who receives a of years; that it became malignant sibility If any for the loss of life. crossed Thirty-fourth avenue yester­ radchyk, to the northwest of Soflla. London match, Bayles third, wins $26, she resembled nothing so much as the pension of $70,000 a year, makes dally while In Denver two years ago. Since picture of the old pirate Junks. Mayor Irving will issue a proclam­ day. Mrs. George W. Cook was seri­ and desultory fighting continues nil while Denholm twelfth and Hawkins visits to the museums, paying his that time he has wandered over the The captain went ashore at Bella ation calling on the cltlsens of Bing­ ously Injured when a man who leaped «dong the Servian front. thirty-ninth, each win $10. Brown trance fee» and declining to accept western states. He came from Spokane Bella with nine of the passengers, hamton for a general observance of a through the same window struck her The Greeks, who are advancing to­ ninety-seventh and Freeborn one hun­ privileges not grantéd to ordinary vis­ to Seattle yesterday. ward the north, are meeting with stub­ pitiful looking lot, who tor ttfo months day to be set apart for the funeral of to the ground. dred and thirteenth, each win $6. itors. When Jose was first brought In it born resistance from the Bulgarians Following are the Canadian scores tn had been tossed upon the waters of the the victims. As many of the bodies The car was travelling slowly. The North Pacific and fer over three weeks are unrecognisable a public funeral was the general belief that the leper The Bulgarians, with heavy artillery, the Imperial Tobacco match, ten shots motorman was passing the controller who escaped from Diamond Point on are fighting desperate rear guard ac­ at 1,000 yards: Bullock 27, Carr $$, Den­ haul been without adequate food and VATICAN GUARDSMEN’S will be conducted by the city, and the handle slowly through the different water. The skipper put up a plaintive unidentified will be buried in a plot on July 6 had been apprehended, but tions. Both sides are reported to be holm 28, Freeborn 42, Guthaus 27, REQUESTS ARE DENIED notches to slow up, when with a de­ after a comparison of the descriptions losing heavily. Hatcher 26, Hawkins 82, Hawley 36, plea for rice and other provisions, say­ which a shaft will be erected. Frank tonation that was heard for several ing he was on his way to Alaska an! 8. Ash, of Binghamton, an inspector this idea was dropped. The Greeks claim to have captured a Lamarn 29, Parker "33, Steck 22, Sterne blocks, the controller boxes blew up. strong Bulgarian position on the 28, Bayles 32. had been storm! und. . Rome, July 3$.—The mutinous Swiss of the state labor department said to Mrs. Cook tried to Jump unassisted. While he was negotiating for the day that the fire escapes on the build­ heights stretching to the north of In the first two stages of the King's Guards at the Vatican to-day received 8be had Just cleared the window when MONEY IN SIGHT FOR Petchova. prize Sergt. Ommunnsen, of Edin­ food the steamship Camosun, t tl an ultimatum rejecting their demands. ing were of a type approved by the a man alighted squarely on her should­ Union Steamship Line, entered the state regulations. KENWOOD DEPOSITORS The Bulgarians exploded the amunl- burgh, was the only competitor who They were notified by their oemman- ers and was thrown to the ground. tlon magazines and blew up some of made an aggregate of 6», and Captain harbor, and upon hearing her whistle der that their terms could not be Qn looking back after the car had the skipper ct the Toko Maru took the government buildings before eYào- Crowe, of Guelph, le tied for second cepted by the holy see, as it was TWENTY COPPER MINES stopped one of the passengers said the Chicago, July 21—Just before the uatlng Adrianople. No serious fighting place so far with several others at 68. fright and ran his Junk out, telling the struetlve of the principle of discipline. street was strewn with men and nine men on shore that he Would come Kenwood Trust St Savings Bank at has occurred either at Adrianople or He added that those who could not ARE CLOSED BY STRIKE women for nearly a block. Mrs. Cook Kirk Klllssen. back for them the next day. He never Grand Boulevard and East 47th street submit to the present military rule was unconscious. She was taken to A Times dispatch from SL Peters­ BRITISH COLUMBIA WINS returned. were at liberty to return to their Calumet, Mich., July 2$.—Twenty the Swedish hospital. Her Injuries opened to-day, $200,000 In currency was burg says: "The Russian government As soon as it was evident that nine homes as freely as they had. enlisted. 0829 FAIR PRIZES copper mines in this and neighboring consisted of badly bruised limps and carried Inside by President A. K. is credited with the Intention of In­ Japanese had been landed on the coast He concluded by declaring the organ­ counties were closed this morning on cuts and abrasions about the face. Her Brown to quiet the fears of depositors sisting that the Turks evacuate Adri­ of British Columbia Illegally Magistrate isers of the agitation would be dismiss­ account of a strike called by the condition caused some alarm, but late who started a run on the bank yester­ anople at all costs.” Brandon, Man., July 81.—In the horti­ Pauline had them arrested and handed ed from the corps. The Guardsmen re­ last night she was resting easily. day following vague rumors as to the A Bucharest dispatch to the Times cultural section th. entries by the pro­ over to an agent of the Immigration Western Federation “ of Miners. Only ceived the statement with dissatisfac­ from a fifth to a fourth of the miners bank’s condition. The bank paid out says It Is feared the Greek demands vince of British Columbia secured IS service, who brought them to Vancou­ tion and afterwards applied for an au­ belong to the union but it has been REVIVED AFTER HANGING. $100,000 yesterday, anil several hun­ will be so extravagant as to delay the first prise, two second, and two third», ver on the Camosun and delivered them dience with Cardinal Merry del Val, found impossible to work the proper­ dred depositors were paid soon after signing of an arm! at lee and Indefinitely out of II entries of fruit, vegetable, and to the Immigration Inspector. saying that their request had been mis­ Starke, Fla., July 28.—Percy Mitchell, the bank opened to-day. The cashier postpone a meeting of the proposed honey. Perhaps the most significant part of ties with these men out. understood. a negro, was hanged In the Jadl yard declared that more money was taken peace conference. The British Columbia exhibits prac­ the whole examination was the Investi­ The men demand recognition of the here to-day for the murder of another In than was withdrawn. tically swept the board. The extent of gation of the bundles of the captives. Western Federation of Miners, an 8 CARDINAL GIBEONS IS hour day, abolition of the one-man drill negro, and was declared dead at the The state bank examiner Issued WOUNDS WOMAN AND the exhibit» from the coast province la In every case there was a package of end of thlrty:eight minutes by t statement that the depositors need one of the surprising feature, of the tooth powder, two tooth brushes, a and better working conditions. No dis­ SEVENTY-NiNE TO-DAY order Is reported In the district so far. physicians. After his body had been have no fear.' ATTEMPTS TO SUICIDE Dominion fair. They" are shaving mirror, a pair of military hair placed In a coffin, Mitchell, whose neck three separate building, and brushes, a safety razor and some The mining companies seem deter­ had not been broken, revived and last­ 8WIM8 LIKE FI8H. displays of fruit, timber, fish, i American currency, mostly quarters, Baltimore, Md., July 2$.—Cardinal mined not to treat with the Federation ed three hours. Spokane, Wash., July 23.—Mias Alice and oree. The exhibits are dimes and nickels, which, It was ex­ Gibbons Is 78 years old to-day. «In the and are prepared for a long period of Portland, Ore., July 2$.—With hands Johnson, a stenographer, of Spokane, displayed and catoh the plained, had been got from the captain chapel of the home of T, Herbert Idleness. SUFFRAGETTES USE LAUNCH. and feet bound Miss Claire Farry, 16 was shot and badly wounded by J. D. thousand of prairie farmer* i in exchange for Japanese money. It Shrelver, near Westminster, Md., whey years old, last night swam the Wil­ McIntosh . yesterday morning at fall to ply the attendant# was also noticeable that when the he has spent his birthdays for many TRENT BRIDGE DYNAMITED. London, July 28.—A suffragette lamette river, a distance of about 60 Walker’s hotel, Plummer, Idaho. Mc­ question was put to the men as to years, the cardinal celebrated the mass Intosh followed her from Spokane. ■^whether they were members of the of thanksgiving marking the annivers­ Vemcourer, July 18.—The Trent river launch yesterday moored near the yards. She did the feat In à little more bridge, a large frame structure between House of Commons terrace while mem- than 14 minutes and outdistanced ex­ Yesterday morning he entered hot ATHABASCA NOMINAT army or navy of Japan, the represen­ ary. Only the immediate family of the room fluid fired two shots, one break host was present. The remainder of the Union and Cumberland, on Vancouver ben were taking tea. Mira Boyle, of perienced swimmers In her effort. tatives of the Japanese consulate ob­ Ing hec^arm and the other entering her Athabasca Landing, Alta., < jected to the question being put, and it day he planned to pass in quiet and Island, was dynamited last night and thd Women’s Freedom League, up­ Miss. Farry was taught to swim Just side below the heart Hon. A. a Mackey “ was only while he was away on a tele­ repose. put out of commission. The bridge is braided the members from the upper 18 months ago. With her two hands He then attempted suicide by shoot­ Jame s Wood (Coi phone call that the statement was se­ Telegrams and letters of congratu­ on the railway line which the Canadian deck. When the police patrol appeared and arms tied together she usés them ing himself In the temple. The bullet mated to-day to « cured that the whole of the party were lations in large numbers, among which Collieries maintains for hauling its coal the women bombarded the terrace with as the snout of a fish and her hobbled lodged behind the eye and will cause provincial legislature. The members of the first reserve of the was one from the pope, which was re­ trains from the mines to th# wharf at leaflets and sailed away, showing their legs as a fish tail s» she darts through be held next Wednesday, army of Japan. ceived at the cardinal’s ham*- Union. No one was hurt heels to the patroL * the water. yw to#» at 6‘KhL VICTORIA DAliy TIMES, WEÔNÉ6DAY, JtiLY -y -' ■ ,*T ------" =F gj*..’ -f.-te . ,7.3 ' '•#*. FROZEN TO DEATH ON .UMHIU FIND (SEAT BRITAIN WINS

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| . , ,~ f^^pPEsàiipr/ô/ï stops ca J. C. Bishop, Vancouver Capi­ Jury Returns Verdict Against panada and Australia Tie but Liquors Pure Summer Drinks talist,^ Fell Into Blind Prisoner in Westminster Shooting at Long Range Wines Crevasse' Sixty Feet Deep Automobile Trial' Gives Latter Second Beers Nothing bnt the boot and every one delicious. GOOD PUKE LIMB JUICE, 25c and...... ; •*5St Wines and Beers have their place upon the MONTSERRAT .LIME JUICE...... • •• 5$< Belllngtiam, Wash., July 23,-^Whllc Vancouver, July 28.—John Mac- Blsley Camp,, July 2^.—Making a tp- daily menu quite as much as bread and butter. descending/ Mount Baker Monday af­ namara, known as "Australian Mac,” ,tal aggregate ranges of BOSS LIME JUICE CORDIAL...... 50* ternoon ' over the Glacier trail, J. C. was found guilty jfesttffiay ot 790. the eight represei•ntlhg the Mother Phone your order to 4253. ■ RASPBERRY VINEGAR, 35c tod ...... 50* Bishop, a retired capitalist living at 4fl theft of J. D. Trapp’s UutJtnobile on the Country berried off thetin Kolapore Chal­ PERSIAN SHERBET ...... -t,. .25* Granville street, Vancouver, B. C., fell morning of September 15, 1911, by.Vhe lenge cup, which has been shot for PINEAPPLE JUICE, 35c and...... «5* into a blind crevasse. Accompanying Jury at the Westminster assizes. Mac- since 1671 by unite of the Empire. him 'on the trail was Ç. C. Wright, namara's demeanor ' during yesterday's Canada and Australia tied for sec­ GRAPE JUICE, 35c and ...... '...... guide from Glacier. The hole made in proceedings was In strong contrast to ond place, thirteen points behind, at falling was only about the sise of thè previous days when he was quite 777, but as the Commonwealth team The Hudson's Bay Co. jaunty in appearand*. - During thé secured one point over the*Dominion man, but Wright was able to see down Family Win. and Spirit M.rch.nts- Gasogenes, Gasogene Powders and spare parts for repairs. some distance. He shouted repeatedly, speeches of counsel and the suipmlng at the longest range, the Colonial prise, hut was unable to get any reply. up of Mr. Justice Mqrrietm, he follow­ for the highest Overseas Aggregate, Open TUI 10 p-m. 1111 DOUGLAS STREET Phone 415». goes to the- Antipodes. l The place where the accident occur ed each word with keen Interest. r red was about one mile ,and a half To his lordship’s charge, he paid*the The finish was exciting. The Mother CORNER We ere prompt we are care­ PHONE from the summit of the mountain: keenest Attention, and before the Jury Country completed early, but as she retired at a few minutes after 5 o’clock had established so commanding a lead FORT AND ful. and use only the heat la our Wright hurrtètily made hie way down 135 the trail to a point where Henry Steiner he scanned their faces eagerly. hi the second stage, her position wâs DOWLAS is building a new rond, and there se­ That the crown bad . Involved ,me[ Unchallenged, and interest centred on cured 200 feet of rope, returning to the question of who robbed the Bank^of whether the Australians could beat the scene of the accident, while Steiner and that this required no Canadian lead of à single point. Cdn- ■ made a record trip to Glacier in four argument from hlfh was the statement ada finished nefct, but the Aùstrallahs; hours and organized a rescue party. of accused’s counsel. There might be a who have shot slowly all along, were The party reached the crevasse at day­ tremendous weight of prejudice against the prisoner, but the question wos: Victoria Carnival Week, Aug. 4 te », 1»13 ■ ■ „ BLACK CURRANTS, per lb...... '...... 15* break yesterday morning and recovered ,TJiey required two bulls for their last bishop's body, frozen stiff, where It DM anybody steal Trapp’s automobile? two shots to lie with .Canada, and when lodged «0 feet below. Wax it not conceivable, and did not the they got them the Canadian com-* LOGANBERRIES, a crate ...... $2.75 Mr. Bishop was a man pretty well tiecumetances leave the natural sug­ mandant, Lieut. Col. Dpff-Stuart, of Along In years, and was the honorary gestion that someone in mischief re­ the Sixth D. C.. O. R-, Vancouver, led VERY EASY TERMS moved the car, pushed it along the road president of the Vancouver Moun­ his men in cheering their qpponents* STRICTLY MODERN HOME taineers' Club, and although making and then ran away? plucky finish. Col. Dean, the Aus­ - nr A RASPBERRIES, a crate ...... $3.06 Counsel created something it, a sen­ the trip purely for pleasure had In­ tralian commandant, and his men re­ Six-room bungalow on Amphion street, near Granite, pan- tended furnishing an account of the sation In court by his references, t.i turned the compliment: « Ofder early as they are very scarce. Mount Baker region to C. F. Easton, the clerk Turner, who left thé service This is the fourth year running that ‘ ellçd and burlapped, beam ceilings, built-in bookcases, open historian of the Moiifct Baker Club, of of the bank after the robbery. He said the Mother Country has won the cup, fireplace, piped for furnace, nice high lot, with fruit trees at that if the defence wishel they could this city. t______but the present score, though excellent, back. make it hot for Mr. Phlppj. and all the is not a record, as she made 799 in 1910, clerics In the bank If evidence, such as PRIOR ONLY »5000 “Nag” Reef Compositions are fire­ but under much better weather condi­ was submitted in the cane against tions. It was only the excellent shoot­ proof and add years to the life of an. Mac dà mar a, were adduced agal^at Terms $500 Cash, Balance to Suit Purchaser ing of Sergt. Taylor, 77th Regiment, pld toof. See Newton & Greer Co.. 1325 them, were they in a position similar Windsor Grocery Company Wharf Street * Dundee, Ont., which pulled the Cana­ to the prisoner. dians up, for lie dropped but two points / ”P de not allege,” said counsel, “that OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. GOVERNMENT ST. throughout, making the fine aggregate Turner or any of the other clerks are of 103. Private Hawkins, Toronto, guilty of the robbery. In his charge to the Jury his lordship came next with LOO. Member» Victoria Real Estate Exchange. said the. difficulty was when Mac- Canadian scores at the six hundred CADBORO namara was last seen in Vane ou v 3r yard range were as follows; Denholm, Corner Government snd Broughton Streets. Phone 1403 and In New Westminster. Thu. he Winnipeg, SO; Steele, Guelph, 82;- pointed out, depended to a great extent Steck, Truro, f * ; Lee, London, Ont., on the evidence of the person who had 30; Freeborn, Hamilton, 32; Hawkins, COOK STREET SNAP BAY -supplied him with dog meat, and who Toronto, 33; Richardson, Vlcto-la, 82; had sworn that he had sold him such Taylor, Dundas, 36. British spores at A BEAUTIFUL Mi ACRE, meat from September 8 to 15. "Who this range were as follows: 1 C. Gray, Block of eleven large lots 97000 ~ close "to the beach, with are these people?” asked the defence. 84; Ttpplns, 34; Fulton, 38; Rankin, 33; trees and lovely view; ’It is for you to say who and what W. Gray, 33; Mann, 31; Ommundsen, Only $18.00 Do You Want Cheap Easy terms. they are. Are you prepared to accept 35; Runctman. 29. > Only Shooting at the second stage, the Rent and a Glorious View For further particulars apply Pne word from Pollok as being the $2,000 truth, or Is he a man whose word you Mother Country compiled 271,; Increas­ We have several three-room apartments, containing livtngroom, bed­ would accept in that witness box?V On ing her lead considerably, as second room, bath and toilet, kitchen and pantry, on Dallas Road near the r On terms. the question of the escape of the bank highest, made *y Canada, was * 264. J. E. Smart & Company, Ltd robbers, his lordship could not express Australia was third with 261. thus car line. Excellent view of mountain, near the Sandy ttl-l Vevnnerton Bulldlne. an opinion regarding the manner in passing one point behind Canada for. Beach. Rent, per month ...... $18.60 Whtçh professional burglars would seco-d place In the two- stage ac A. S. BARTON make their escape. In a matter of this . India was fourth, with 265, South Real fcstâte and Financial Agent, kind he was not versed, and he was Africa fifth, with 245, and Guernsey last, With 216. The scores of the Can 11B Central Building, Victoria, certain the Jury were In a like position. A. 0. MALET 1 COMPANY The crown put it to them that there ad tan eight a‘ the 566 yards was as B. C. Phone 2961. was no secréey in their movements, follows: Denholm, •$*; Steele, 32; 403-4 Central Bulldfhg. but the defence showed that It would Steck, 32; Lee, 33; Freeborn, 12; fifow-. The Victoria Citium’ B»m- be to the advantage df ‘thé robbers td kins, 34; Taylor, 34; Richardson, 34. conceal their movements by every pos­ Scores of the Mother Country eight sible effort. we*e as follows: G. Gray. 36; Ttpplns, His lordship sent the charge df theft, 34; Fulton, 34; Raikln, 84; Runctman, and not burglary, but tO(thîs courbe Sir 84; W. Gray, 85; Mann, 31; Oromund- PHONE 536 mittee Prize list of the Parade, Hibbert Tupper objected,' and said that ». 88. loftrsM & Mm* M Macnamara could only be tried ‘ on the Among the conspicuously good shoots 'extraditable offence of burglary. ing yesterday was that of a compara^ 604 I tlve tyre, 6. E. Watscn, of Harbome, Who carried off the Howard Wilkinson CORMORANT J HERE IS VOOB CHANCE Friday, August 8th. • WILL NOT DISCUSS cop, and followed thin up by tiring SPANISH BANK CASE with Lieut. Somers for the Donegal STREET TO RAKE Challenge cup. The following Cana­ dians get medals for their showing In. Matter of. Jurisdiction May Bo Re­ the All-comers* Aggregate : Free, or»,, be obtained from Honorary Secretary, RAN- ferred to Botter Terme sixteenth; llorttnier, eighteenth?' Commiakien. •Steele, twentieth; Denholm, twenty- '''T.PH STTTA&T, P. O. Box 1311, or 1021 Govern­ ninth; Carr, thirty-fourth; Crowe, Painter tMrty-sev ~*h, and Taylor, placed ment street; MB. H. CUTHBEBT, 635 Fort street, Ottawa, July 23.—Deputy ministers forty-sixth. In the 200 yards sweep- Six full size, level lots on Mount refuse to discuss what action the stake to-day, Steck won 17 and Steele Douglas Ave., near Mount Douglas Dominion government will take re­ Patrons Park, beautifully treed, no rock, or J. B. McCALLUM, 1366 Pandora avenue. 15 A all under-brushed, about flv» min­ garding the decision of Mr. Justice In the first stage of the Queen Mary, utes' walk from Cordova Bay Murphy that the lease of Spanish the new competition open only to home beach, facing east, with good view Bank to the Silica Sand & Gravel territorials, Captain Marchmant, of the Are the best satisfied of thç Bay; the size is 50x144 each. Company was not exclusive. The London Fusiliers, vas top scorer. Coal consumers in the The six lots can be bought for Entries by July 25th, 1913 $1.889; $260 cash, balance easy. And wording of the lease Is the usual one, Sergt. Lee, of London, ,'-who city. The price is the and in the opinion of the department tied with Lieut. Somers, of the Inns-of- of public works does not convey ex­ Court Corps in *he Prince of Wales same wherever you pur­ Phone 948 clusive privileges. cup, had hard lines in the shoot-off.- chase, so why not go R (22 Johnson St. M The intervention of Attorney-Gen­ Both men made three bulle right away/ where you get the best Succeed eral Bowser and the claim of province and bulls again on the fourth shoot. obtainable in quality, to the Spanish Bank might have been Lee, who fired first, had a magpie on resented at any other time by the his fifth shot. Somers followed with and enjoy an unrivalled ST. JAMES COFFEE 999 wealthy self-made men federal authorities, but the opinion an Inner, thus winning $500, while Lee service I here now Is that the matter of Juris­ wins second money of $50 only. The SekoolofHaodicraft out of 1000 got their start diction may well be referred to the Dally Graphic tie shoot-off resulted in We treat every order by regular savings. commission on better terras when It a win for Private Fulton, of the Queen's in eueh a way as to en­ Mi Besigi IS DELICIOUS is formed. In the meantime It Is not Westminsters. ' • - sure ouar obtaining the no Courtney It. ‘V1 thought that the province will Inter Nearly all men who save fere with any company which has a BILL DECLINED BY LORDS. next—it’s only busi­ Dominion license, but It Is unlikely ness—but you might as following Have You Tried It? do succeed. facts, 7.1 P. 1-1 that any more will be Issued. On the London, July 23.—The House ot well-benefit by the fact. other hand the provincial authorities Wood Carving—Miss Bendy, Mon­ Is this not sufficient rea­ Lords to-night treated the Welsh Die* Try a ton of Painter’s day. *- are likely to embarrass the situation establishment bill exactly aa It did the Artistic Bookbinding—3 Lan» R. P. RITHET & CO., LTD. son for yon to start a sav­ by giving licenses on the same area. Home Rule bill. By a vote Of 242 to 4$, clean Lump Coal at ings account to-day when it Policy’Designing—Mr. BergvelL WHAWF STREET Deputy minister of public works the Lords refus d to give the bill a $7.50 next time. requires only $1 to make the Hunter will visit the coast early in second reading, shd declined !*»• pro­ dsy Modelling—Mr. Mold. Wed- •tart. ceed with Its consideration “Until R had been submitted to the Judtr-iefit of Jewellery—Mise O. Meadow*. Wed- the people.’* If yon come here you will COUNSEL FOR DREYFUS TiZtus.fetur-*’ be allowed 4% interest ON WAY TO VICTORIA Metal WSri^MV.Work—Mr. Mold.M Frldav added quarterly tod every Classes commence April first Evans, Coleman THUMB—$f per quarter '-r *ne possible courtesy will be ex­ French Lawyer Visiting Canada to At­ "You Cannot Beat It" nWut, p«*eMe In admit.. «, ;i each for *•* or mere eubjrcte. «a. tended to you. tend Legal Convention at tenon a week In «aril robteot & Evans, Ltd. For further Information apply ta When your savings Montreal in September. the Instructors a. the above ad- amount to $100 we will find OFFICIAL Phone 272 613 Pandora Aie. you a sound investment at a , July 28.—Fernand Labor!, of the Paris bar and famous as the John A. Timer S Ce, higher rate of interest defender of Dreyfus, Mrs. Labor! and their two daughters, Odette and Room Ml, Times Block. Denise, arrived here this morning by CARNIVAL the steamer Royal George and art Distributing Agents Oak Bay $nap—Mitchell and staying at the Chateau Frontenac, Cowan avenu*, 48x126, corner, LILY BAUD PAPER. CUPS Maître Laborl is here aa an official For B.C. Dominion Trust for Immediate sale; $1800 cash, •to. ujLre»c*v representative of the French bar to PINS 25c Per Dose» take part In the convention of Ameri­ Company can and Canadian lawyers, which will Fpur. Ms on North Hampshire WAXED PAPER FOB “The Perpetual Trustee’-1 take place In Montreal at the begin­ Road, for sale very cheap. LUNCHES ning of September. What offers? THE PRICE YOU PAY Paid-up Capital After a stay of three or four days at 64x100, corner, on Richmond 10c Package. and Surplus.. .$ 2,800,000 Quebec M. Laborl and his family Will arfff Second avenus, level, no FOR FINISHED LUMBER go west visiting Winnipeg, Banff, rook;, one-third cash at $1660 For Sale at Trusteeships un­ Lake Louise, Vancouver and Victoria. —One acre, corner Wilkinson Road May be much toe same anywhere tn Victoria, der adminis­ On their way to Pacific coast they hut there*» service and a real guarantee ot real and Chandler Avenue. Look VICTORIA tration, over.. 8,000,000 will stop at Fort William for a few satisfaction In all you buy from the "M» W.” this up. Quarter cash, balance Factory. We have our own mill, carry big Trustee for Bond­ days where they will visit Mrs. Ryan, BOOK * STATIONERY stocks and make unusually prompt shipments of slater of Mrs. Laborl, who has not arranged ...... $4000 COMPANY, LTD. £A6K,BG6Sa. MILL WORK. W# holders, over.. 26,000,000 seen her for years. The party will Wanted, four and five-room 8HINOLB8. Imported English Tllee from eat baefc at Montreal at the end of Little & Taylor houses; small cash payment 1104 Government BtrMt, square foot 909 Government Street August. Jewelers HUGH KENNEDY All Outside Rooms—Bright airy and 611 Pi -t Street |comfortable from $4 per week “a| The jKalserhof.” % • Phoenix «tout, 11.50 per ooz. qts. •

mm. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUi 1913 YOUNG MEN SCARCE IN UNIONIST PARTY t. Afternoon RUBBER ON BITES Wife eo Week and Nervous Shoes Plenty. of Room for Younger Could Not Stand Least Generation; Old Guard is Noise—How Cured. Rapidly Diminishing Whitewear Sale Continues Munford, Ala.—“I was so weak and Newest styles in dress and semi-dress Shoes for errons while passing through the A FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE (Special Correspondence.) I Change of Life that the afteçnoon wear. We are confident we have London, July «.—There to Just now a I could hardly live. My husband had to EVERYTHING AT BIG REDUCTIONS achieved our greatest success in securipg the cor­ chance tqr bright young men in 8ng- nail rubber on all the uih politics, so It there are any on gates for I could not CHILDREN’S DRAWERS LADIES’ WHITE UNDERSKIRTS your aide who think they are fitted to stand it to have a A special line is made from strong white cotton, has rect models for the ladies who desire to keep in lead the Unionist party It’s up to them Neat Little Drawers, made from rood, strong calico. gat# slam. deep flounce with cluster tucks and wide embroid­ to eetse their grips and take a single Special clearance price, t pairs for...... 25/ touch with the trend of fashion. „ ticket for the Old Country. They will “I also had back- ery. Special clearance -price ...... have the opportunity of their lives. ache and a fullnesa Drawers for girls up to 13 years, made from good, Fine Nainsook Skirts, with deep flounce of fine em­ The leathers are suede, gun-metal and patent People thought that when Max Altkea in my stomach. I soft white cotton, edged groups, fine tucks and em­ broidery, and has under dust frill. Special clear­ was elected that the bright young noticed that Lydia broidery edging. Special clearance price...... 25# ance price ...... BAs.00 with dull mat or cravenette tops. The lines are very blood had been discovered wl)o was go­ I K. Pinkham’s Vege- About 10 Lovely White Underskirts, really handsome ing to show the poor old effete English­ I table Compound was Another splendid line, made good quality pure cot­ ones. Values were up to $4.25. They are a little graceful,'and we are sure these shoes will prove man how to run the political show. advertised for such cases and I sent and ton and edged with fine, dainty edging embroidery. mussed, but easily laundered. Extra special clear­ They have long since been disillusion­ got a bottle. It did me so much good Special clearance price ...... 35/ ance price ...... 01.00 popular in Victoria. ised. Why Max Attken ever went Into that I kept on taking it and found it to English politics no one has ever suc­ be all yon claim. I recopunend your Ladies’ Drawers, magnificent assortment. All reduced for special clearance sale, ceeded In learning. He could not have done eo for the sake of politics. He 1» «pound to all women afflicted aa I $1.00, 75c, 60c, 50c, 40c and ...,...... 25c seldom at the House, and while 1 am was.”—Mrs. F. P. Mullssdobs, Mun­ ford, Alabama. Ladies' Night-downs, without or. with collars, long or short sleeves. Endless variety. perfectly, well aware that his health Is All specially marked dovrii $1.50, $1.25, $1.00 and ...... 75c Indifferent. It cannot supply the sole An Honest Dependable Medicine reason. But let that pass. The truth Is Dorset Covers. Four tables devoted to the showing of these dainty garments. Plenty t0 OAa He C. E. McKEEN Sloe that the Unionist party Is In a parlous to Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ state for young men. The truth of that pound. A Root and Herb medicine orig­ select from. All reduced for special clearance, $1.00, 75c, 60c, 45c and...... vW has long been notorlouaThut the death, inated nearly forty years ago by Lydia Princess Slips. Beautiful indeed they are, and so well fitting ; trimmed lovely Cluny laces, Tor­ Stores Compaay. Limited ôf George Wyndham and of Alfred E. Pinkham of Lynn, Maas., for eon- chon and fine Valenciennes, or dainty Swiss embroideries. All cut down to the d*"| OK Lyttelton have brought home the pov­ trolling female Ilia. erty of the party In a very striking anl special clearance sale, $2.75, $2.50, $1.65 and...... ;...... tP 747 Yates Street. Stobart-Pease Bldg. Its wonderful success In this tins has X.£dO painful way. made It the safest and meet dependable LADIES’ WHITE LINGERIE DRESSES In these democratic days you cannot medicine of the ago for women end no stuff the cabinet with peers, however women suffering from female ills does There’s lota of hot weather to come—and after that there are WHITE LINEN SUIT brainy they may be, and many of them herself justice who doe» not give it a parties to wear them at, and nothing is prettier or more dainty than SPECIAL are. In point of fact you could make s trial Carnival Week, Aug. 4 to 9 first-claes Tory cabinet from the upper a white frock. 6 only. Smartly Cut Suite, House, but then the House of Commons If you have the slightest donht each handsomely braided would not stand it. Tou must see that that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- Here are three astonishing groups : ble Compound will help you, write . or embroidered and two at least half the ministry are com­ 8 only, all different. . Values $8.75 to or three trimmed heavy Put Screens on Your Windows moners. Could they be found? It la very to Lydia E.PInkhamMedlcineCo. lace inserts. Coate made doubtful. Take the last Unionist cab­ (confidential) I.ynn,Maas,for ad­ $10. Clearance price, all at *5.00 Keep those nasty little in­ vice. Tour letter will be opened, wide revere, latest style. inet as It ended Us Inglorious 9 only, all different. Values $17.50, sects where they belong. career in 1906. Mr. Balfour Is out of read and answered by a woman, Skirts high band. Brand . Don’t let the flies and mos­ politics altogether so far as any cab­ and held in strict confidence. $18.50, $19.50 and $27. Clearance new this season, but the inet post Is concerned. So, Is Lord Hals- price, all at ...... *10.00 last few go cheap. Val­ quitoes take free lodgings in ues to $18.60. Clearance your home with free board bury. for though his Intellect is vigor­ ous enough you cannot have ministers DOMINIONS RECIPROCITY 7 only, charming dresses all. Regular- price from your kitchen. too venerable. The Marquis of London­ - ly $25.50. Clearance price, all at only .. $9.75 WE HAVE THE SCREENS derry le on the shelf. The Marquis of SOON AN ASSURED FACT only ...... *12.50 and SCREEN DOORS and Salisbury is In the Lords. The Marquis of Lansdowne la also in the Lords, Canada’s Trade Commissioner Heard everything else in hardware. and his health Is falling. Mr. Akers Our regular July sale is still going apace. Every Douglas is In the Lords, and there be at CommeFcial Club Dinner cause he has left any. active political in Melbourne. department offers big inducements. Only Seven Drake Hardware Ce., life. Mr. Lyttelton. Arnold Forster, Days More. Earl Cawdor and Lord Ashbourne are Melbourne, July 28.—Reciprocity be­ limited dead. So Is Mr. Wyndham—he was not tween Australia and Canada should be 1418 Douglas St. Phone 1846 then In the cabinet, but would have an assured fact soon, as both sides are come deck to the next. Mr. Brodrlck Is keen upon a trade agreement. This in the Lords, and so is Lord Stanley, was the gist of a speech made at a, Angus Campbell & Co. now the Earl of Derby. Sir Walter Commercial Club dinner last nltfht bf Walrond Is likewise there, and out ot p. H. Ross, Canadian trade commis­ politics altogether. The Marquis of LIMITED sioner. ■ . Linlithgow can be similarly passed Mr. Ross said that the Canadian “Tli« Fashion Centre" ONLY over. Mr. Allwyn Fellowea la out et government Would encourage trading politics. There remain In the Common» conferences between the two countries. only Mr. Walter Long, liked by every­ Already, said the commissioner, the one. but of falling health, and Mr desired end is well In sight through the 1008-10 Government Street Austen Chamberlain, who le “going recent conferences between Hon. O. IE- .50 strongly.” In short, of the entire num­ Foster, ef Canada, and Hon, F. Tudor, $292 ber there Is but one certainty or even minister of customs In the last Aus­ probability — the last named — Mr. tralian administration. CONSCIENCE MONEY Chamberlain. Even the present leader The present minister, Hon. L. E. CARNIVAL WEEK, AUGUST 4 T0 9. ►of the opposition. Mr. Bonar Law, has Groom, is equally desirous of estab­ FOR YEAR $6,949.52 CASH never been In any cabinet at all. It to lishing reciprocal relations, and will do as bad If you search the list of sub­ his utmost to consummate such a de­ ordinate members of the cabinet which Ottawa, July 22.—“The conscience sirable arrangement. fund” in twelve month* reached a total went out In 1806. There are Just seven In referring to Immigration, Mr. Rose Diamond Rings of $$.$49.62. Of the various depart­ members left In the Commons ont rf predicted that Canada and Australia a total of 35 places to be filled, and would soon find It necessary to exploit ments to be benefited, public works re­ ceived $6,72$; the finance department only one. Sir Edward Carson, who was European fields, owing to the English ABOUT $60 EACH then" solicitor-general, can count on received $2, and the customs depart­ A Brand New Dominion Piano becoming depleted. very much preferment, and If he gets ment $167.87. Employees of the rail­ '“About $50.00” covers a surprising assortment. We offer in Rich Mahogany Case, With what ha would like he will go up the ways and canals were less troubled at prices between $40.00 and $60.00, Rings containing one, upper House to be lord chancellor, SKELETON FOUND ON and returned only $1.40. The marine three or five stones in neat, strong, solid gold settings. There though there are several after that and fisheries department was recom­ is such a variety that one may be chosen at almost any price Stool to Match, Price Only very delectable and well paid post. FARM IN MANITOBA pensed to the extent of $89.26. The conscience money generally between the two mentioned. Needless to say, the quality of —$292.50 Cash== Departure ef Men Twenty-Five Years reached the government In plain, un­ both gems and mountings is of the usual “Redfern” Standard. COLOMBIAN PEOPLE marked envelopes. There is nothing to INSPIRED BY WILSON Ago Recalled Upon Indicate the name of the penitent. The Discovery. money is added to the “casual revenue** See It in Our Window side of the government’s ledger. REDFERN & SON Reference te Panama Canal in Presi­ Winnipeg; July 23.—Twenty-five gears THE DIAMOND SPECIALIST* To-day—Very Excep­ dent Reetepo’e Message ago two young English remittance HOLES OUT IN ONE. 1211-13 Douglas Street. Phone 118. Established 1862 to . men, Basil Walter Bull, son of ft tional Value clergyman, and Charles Tullock, son of Chicago, Ill., July 22.—A world's re­ an army officer, disappeared suddenly cord was established In the elimination Bogota, Colombia, July 21.—Refer­ from the farm of George Mawer, near play of the Western championship ences to the Panama canal occupied a Bradwardlne, Man., and were various­ at the Homewood Country prominent place In President Carlos VICTORIA CARNIVAL WEEK, AUGUST « TO » FULLY GUARANTEED ly accounted for by having drifted to Club yesterday by E. P. Allis, of Mil­ Restepo’s annual message yesterday to Mexico or west to the mountains. waukee. The young man out off the the Colombian congress. The president Both were well-to-do, but left their first tee, the first time In recorded an­ eald that the approaching completion personal belongings behind, many of nals of the game that such a feat has of the Isthmian canal, the development which are still in use by the Mawer been accomplished ut the distance—290 of the country at large and the special household, and neither has reappeared. yards. Allis’ drive was perfect, ac­ Interests of the coast provinces, ren­ The ancient mystery, which for a cording to experts, who said the ball GIDEON HICKS dered dally more important an under­ would not have rolled six Inches fur­ generation has been the gossip of the standing with the United States. “The countryside, *fc»ut which hitherto has not ther If It had missed the cup. Opposite Colombian government," he continued, Gigantic Sale seriously attracted official Investiga­ oppo.no p|ano Company °%°o “has refused the propositions made by James T. Dubois, the United States tion, has been unearthed by the dis­ minister, as not affording the repara­ covery on the Mawer farm of a com­ tion and Justice desired by the nation. plete human male skeleton, which ap­ Between Women’s “The new administration at Wash­ parently was burled In a shallow grave of Ladies’ and Gent’s ington under President Wilson an»l In a field. The farm Is now worked by George Secretary of State Bryan has Inspired Health or Suffering Mawer, Jr., who turned up à skull The Celebrated the Colombian people with great hopes. The main reason why so many After the arrival of the new American while working his land. minister, Thaddeus Thompson, the It is possible that a coroner’s inquest women suffer greatly at times Suits president hopes to submit satisfactory will be held on the remains. is because of a run-down con­ terms for a settlement of the Panama dition. Debility, poor circula­ Morton’s “B. C.” affair to this congress.** THREATS TO KILL ALL tion show in headaches, lan­ guor, nervousness and worry. DATE OF ROYAL WEDDING. IN MADERA SETTLEMENT Made-lo-Order Suits Mind You

Drill Steel London, July ?t.—The un i.Hclal an Friends Fear Crime May Be Already nouncement Is made that the, marriage Committed as News !• BEECHAM’S This Steel is used by the largest mines in British Columbia and of H. R. H. : 'rince Arthur of Con Eight Days Old. Australia. See ns regarding prices, etc. naught to H. R. H. the of Fife, Reg. $40 Sale Price has been fixed for October 26, l .d will take place either at yWqdsor or Sand El Paso, Tex., July 22.—Threats to PILLS rlngham. Shortly after 'that date kill all the United# States clUxens in (Ito la** •«•» «6 *ef MM» la Sa MO Their Royal highnesses the Duke and the Madera settlement, burn the big Duchess of Connaught will return to Madera lumber mills, which supply the are the safest, surest, most „ $35 h Canada. El Paso Milling Company with lumber, convenient and most economi­ R. G. Prior & Company, Ltd Lty. and raze every American house In the cal remedy. They clear the .....1...... ■■■ I ■ .-^S—, camp, have been made* to the Pearsoh system ef poisons, purify the Sole Agents for B. C. Company as the result of harboring of ♦» $30 n tfre American cowman from the Babl- blood, relieve suffering and- VICTORIA VANCOUVER KAMLOOPS cora ranch after the killing of two of ensure such good health and -•‘>«9 nHSBEm the bandits of El Mocho Martine*’ strength that all the bodily FIZZY DRINKS brigand band. organs work naturally end prop­ This threat was made eight days ago, erly. In actions, feelings and RECEPTION — H. M. S. NEW ZEALAND Are popular with the whole and as the telegraph wires are down looks, thousands of women have Owners of motor cars are requested to place their care at disposai family. Try Wedd’s Effer­ and {he brigands are preventing any proved that Beeeham’s Pilla Charlie for the reception of H. M. 8. New Zealand’s Committee for a drive one from leaving the camp, the of­ around Victoria July 16 or 26. Kindly send names and seating capacity vescing saline. It’s delicious. ficials of the Madera Company here 1434 Government Street ' -. j of car, to Randolph Stuart, Hon.- Secretary, 1011 Government Street. 75* and the friends of the Americans In Madera are afraid that the bandits Make All AT HALL’S hive already carried out their threat. The Difference The Central Drug Store. Smartly Served, tasty meals with Sotd everywhere. 1g boxfe. 25 eevtu. Investors WATCH THE WANT ADS for hints as to comfort and coolness—strictly reason Phone 201. " 792 Yates Street W-iseit i/Ml End the dl-eeti'Nie VT**h eviy For. office routine" for you. UTTTiTfcAs THE WANT ADS— able charges—in the Open-Air Cafe “at store! promptly ;• . . The Kaiserhof.**

. V VICTORIA DAILY TIMER WEDNESDAY, JULY 83. 1913 U

scheme 1» to build, over twenty-two from taxation. It may * Interest them years, a fleet of fifty-two ship# all and sundry other persons to be In­ told (Including eight dreadnoughts), formed respecting the conditions In one to enroll and train 16,000 aeamen province of the Dominion whejy their ■EXT WINTER Thursday Should See the Remain- man them, awl to construct and 1 reactionary principles have been givea Iffy harbors and basas at strategical pointe on the coast. The cost of this fi course. The city of Montreal ham VIII be the hardest winter that is estimated at *MM0O,00O, including ‘but now awakened to the fact that Victoria ever had In obtaining a ler of Thèse Summer Wash 136,000,000 as ‘available for’ naval base she Is terribly handicapped, and may Coal supply. People will be glad works. 1A pursuit of this programme be completely balked, In carrying out to get fnet-M any price, and the Australia, during the next three years, householder that lays In a slock municipal work, by reason of the evfl will build another dreadnought and now will save time, worry and Goods Cleared Out several more destroyers and submar­ of tax exemptions. The following table money. To Induce you to lay In ines. la addition, a circle of wirelew motions bas been prepared as a supply now, we are selling our quick selling is experienced to-morrow like that which has been going telegraph stations has been erected an fllostratloe of the handicap under on to-day in the Mantle department, then it will not take long to accom­ nearly all the way round the coast. which the city labors: Included in them Is the station at Dar­ Exemption*. plish our object, which is to clear our entire stock of Bummer Wash win to link up with Singapore In the Washed Hut M ______Goods immediately. With this object in view we have sacrificed former Dominion Govt. .. 112,381,695 At outline^ Imperial system.” Provincial Govt...... 3,384, prices to an alarming degree. At time ofgoing to print it's difficult to say just In addition to these particulars we City property ...... 36,129,283 may point out that a naval base Is to Catholic churches ...... 8,632,8» what lines will hold good for to-morrow. Many of the lines are already complete­ Protestant churches...... 7,849,836 be established at Cockbum Sound, on $5.00 Per Ten ly sold out. Bo we would recommend your making an early trip to the depart­ Catholic schools ...... 19,804,740 the west coast of Australia. This gives Protestant schools ;...... 10,490,BTffl ment where we shall he pleased to show you just what lines are on sale. THE DAILY TIMES the forces of Imperial naval defence Catholic benevolent institu­ Stock up now at thle low price. Published dally ttsceptlnx Sunday) by another striking point on the Indian tions ...... 6,316.6® THE TIMES PUNTING * PUBLISH- Ocean. Australia, it will bd seen, is Catholic parsonages...... 1,669,080 All Novelty Wash Dresses Women's and Misses* Protestant parsonages...... 612,260 INO COMPANY, LIMITED determined to defend herself on every Exempt by by-laws ...... 10,728,728 Office»...... Corner Broad andFor* ms side as a young British dominion Kirk & Co. Clearing at Half-Price Wash Dresses for All Busin*** Office...... *“•*• bKIb 45 should, but not one ship is to be sta­ Total ...... $188,814,781 Bdltorial Office...... « Phones 212 end 139 rTl HIS lot includes our entire stock of plain tioned on the Pacific Coast of Canada. tl* Yetee M. Esquimau Feed * and fancy novelty Wash Dresses in Mus­ Occasions at Sweeping SUBSCRIPTION RATES The organisation of the Australian The morning paper says now It lin», Turkish clothe, Ratines and Linens. Some Dally—City deltrery...... "»= P*r month navy, furthermore, will be fraught with merely cited the statement of Govern qr of the leading eolors are bhies, mauves, pinks, Reductions By mall feacluetre of dty)...... great economic advantages to the do­ ...... $100 per annum Foes to illustrate the principle involv­ tans and light stripes, while some of the ex­ minion. It will bring about the estab­ T1 VERT WASH DRESS we have in the. de­ Bern T-Weekly—By matt (exclusive of ed In reciprocity. Not by a long ahoL tremely smart novelties are. m the two-tone eltyV...... -...... fl» P«r lishment of many industries, the open­ The governor's deliverance was w E. C. Anderton shades with coot effects fastening; at waist with partment is included in this let. There Powtege to United States H per year extra ing up of its immense Iron resources In a far-fetched attempt to show tl Beal Estate and Insurance ■ash in Bulgarian colorings. Clearing prices are Dresses for house or home wear, Dresses COPY FOR ADVERTISEMENTS and the steady employment of thou­ had reciprocity Hot been defeated two Room « McGregor Blk. Tel till are: for street or picnic wear, and Dresses for aH sands of men. The development of the years ago the Arm In question as well Reg. price $11.75. Clearing at . . . .$5.90 * AD copy for display advertisement* must Canadian naval idea on the Australian other manufacturers would nuit Me at Times office before • p.m. of tee day Reg. price 312.50. Clearing at.... $6-25 occasions. Regular vàlues to 38.75. Grouped prevfou to the day of Insertion. This Is model would have the same effect upon have established branches In Canada. imperative. When this rule Is not com­ Reg. priee 316.00. Clearing ,at. .,..'.87.50 into the following special clearing prices: piled with tee do not rearer tee tneertton. Canada. It would Involve the estab­ Yesterday the morning paper w« View Street Reg. price 317.50. Clearing at.., .88.75 lishment of shipbuilding on a large farther and deliberately stated that 82.50, 83.75 AND 84.90 scale, with its attendant Industries, the movement of the Bturtevant Com­ ABOVE Reg. price 320.00. Clearing, at... 810.60 THE MINISTER OF MARINE. promote the exploitation of the raw pany to Canada was the direct result materials of which this province—es­ of the defeat of reciprocity. The Blanchard From Cape Horn on the south to Two Good Values in White Behring Strait on the north, anl from, pecially this island—possesses an Times showed the absurdity of this »t Women's Linen Wash Behring Strait southward to Slnga abundance, and provide a stimulus to contention by pointing out that the 8425 PEE FRONT FOOT pore,- the shore of the Pacific Ocean our progress such as no other agency agreement dealt chiefly with natural Skirts Clearing at $1.45 Waists Selling at $1.00 crosses 186 degrees of latitude. Taking could. Mr. Haxen can obtain from a products and did not alter the duties 1 50x120. "XX7E are offering two splendid values in Wo­ Into account only the major sinuoel well known local shipbuilder the to $3.90 ties of the land, this means a coast­ on the product of this company. The men’s White Waists at $1.00, and we in­ surance that if hie government will whole basis of our contemporary1# REVENUE PRODUCING line of about 15,000 miles. Liv­ T HE balance of our stock of Women’s Wash vite you to ceme and see them. One is made ing In the countries fronting on this guarantee a continuity of work one of article was Its attack on the agree­ We are exclusive agents. Skirts is being cleared at prices that must coast-line are approximately one-half the largest shipbuilding firms In the ment of 1811, and we kicked the basis with embroidery front with side tucks, has of all the people Inhabiting the globe. appeal to all. At these low prices there will be United Kingdom will forthwith estab­ no difficulty in clearing our entire stock in a attached Robespierre cellar, three-quarter Of this coast-line, the only part over lish a branch at Esquimalt. which the British flag files, excepting The statement that In time of war very short space of time, so we advise early length sleeves with turn-back cuffs. The other Singapore and the island of Hong tinent from the Gulf of Mexico to the shopping if you wish to participate in these Kong, which may be considered part It Is not too late to pursue a per­ the Australian Navy passes automati­ style has a tucked front, with a neat collar of Arctic? of the coast, is th? six degrees of lati­ manent naval policy such as Australia cally under the control of the Admir­ bargains. There are various styles to‘choose eyelet embroidery, three-quarter length sleeves from and most sizes are represented. Regular tude forming British Columbia’s ocean is so auspiciously carrying into effect. alty Is absolutely untrue. On Septem­ Fifty women and girls, some of them frontage. More than one-third of this 32.00 to 37.50 values. Clearing at 31.45 with tum-baek cuffs of eyelet embroidery to Mr. Haxen is a Canadian, proud of ber 6, 1811, an explicit declaration on mere children, perished In s Are lb frontage is made up of Vancouver this point was made by the Prime to...... -83.80 match collar. Another waist in the same style Island.—Colon lat­ Canada's achievements and conscious Binghamton, New York, factory. All of her high destiny. He knows that Minister in the commonwealth parlia­ these lives were snuffed out In a few is finished with a patch pocket. in doubly emphasizing the signifi­ Canadians are not Inferior to Aus­ ment Mr. Ryrie, a member, Inquired cant fact featured in the foregoing minutes, the news dispatch says, SPECIAL VALUE AT $1.00 tralians or any other people In national under the naval agreement ”oi heinous crime rests upon the consci­ extract from our contemporary’s lead­ July Economies in White- sentiment, courage, enterprise, capacity fleet unit In time of war le to be sub­ ence of some one, if the people who ing article to-day, we are not acting and patriotism. In the arena of party ject absolutely to the British Admir­ guilty of herding a number of in a spirt of partisanship. Vic­ wear conflict where reason does not always alty or only so subject with the con­ human beings in such a shell as that torians, irrespective of political divis­ uninterruptedly pursue its normal sent of this parliament V The reply «factory ’ must have been have any rr HE July Sale is gradually drawing to a ions, welcome the Minister of Marine Ladie’s Sunshàdes Special coarse, many reckless statements have of the Prime Minister was, “only with such intangible inconvenience as a dose, and if you intend taking advantage » and Fisheries on his first visit to the been bandied about which offered dis­ the consent of this parliament.'’ Tills Conscience. of the lowered priées you will have to hurry coast since he became the head of a at $1.00 paragement of the character and » was distinctly laid down la the agree­ up. These values will not last long. great department and trust that his Five hundred cadets and boy scouts parity of our people. These, we knew, ment entered Into by Australia with "V" OU can scarcely do without a Sunshade stay here will not only be of the pleas­ encamped at Sidney yesterday took a WOMEN’S DRAWEES, 28c were false, and it is a thousand pities the Admiralty in 1809—an agrément , these hot days, and the comfort derived antest character, but will be fraught bath in the placid waters of a bay near they were not left unsaid. Canadians to which Canada was a party, bdt If low prices for Underwear is an induce­ with beneficial results to the port. The at hand. They simply could not wait from using one is well worth their modest cost. Ann build ships; they can man ships; -hich vu repudiated much to Aus­ ment then this line of Women’s Drawers will occasion is singularly opportune for until Saturday night. We mention the We are now selling a very special line, and and what is most importent of all, they tralia's undisguised disgust. What Is sell quickly. They are one of the best lines reference to the necessity fbr adequate, incident to remind fond parents that can learn to fight ships as rapidly as the use of bungling facte? we’ve ever announced at such a low price. you can choose from a variety of pretty shades naval protection tor this coast, be some of the officers In charge of any race under the sun. Out on the • Made of fine cation, with frill of muslin edged and patterns in both light and dark' colors. cause Mr. Hazen is aw minister of the camp are family men, and are Pacific there k a big work to be done Political foodpads In Vancouver who naval service, begun under the legis­ overlooking any of the stem duties of, with embroidery. Selling special at...... 81-00 by men of British breed. Australia is claimed to have been empowered by lation passed In 1810, and is accom­ the domestic programme. WOMEN S OOWWB, 45c doing her share, and we doubt not that tile Dominion government with —Main Floor panied by the chief executive officer of New Zealand will soon fall In line. The right to compel the people to pay the department, who, having spent The suffragettes are playing the mis­ The kind you require for hot summer nights. Canadian Naval Service Act Is still on royalty on every yard of sand taken considerable time in. British Columbia chief with “the stately homes of Eng­ Light, cool and comfortable. Made of fine the statutes. Why not proceed under from the seashore have been circum­ In former years, is familiar with Its land.” No empty house of any pre­ cambric in elip-over style, neck and sleeves It? If it is net adequate, as our con­ vented In tbelr désigné by a decision tensions seems te he safe te these days edged with embroidery. conditions and needs. of the courts. Still the fact remains temporary chargee. It can easily be of feminine dazs-

«Recto of the hot weather., by. the genuine imported Pilsner Beer. TOO per A LINE O’ CHEEK SHAVERS BRIEF NEWS OF THE glass “at The Kalserhof." •, ' EACH DAY O’ TH’ YEAR ô o o Sensational Are As­ All Two-Piece Summer Suits at Stfle " ty John Kendrick Bang» Sands A Fulton, Ltd., funeral direc­ Victoria Carnivan Week, August 4th Prices. J. N. Harvey, Ltd. ■ • tounded tors, 1619 Quadra étreefc Phone to 9t|,,W3. • o o o PROBLEMS. 3806. * * A 40- *£ Building Permit.—A building per­ Song Hits At the wonderful o o o mit has,been Issued to C. A. Goodwin Cheap Salmon.—Large fresh aalnupy Which earns the first, the chicken Ladies' Tailor.—Wi - Stewart, men's twenty-five cents each. Brown „At for a dwelling and two stores on Ring's ten-day offer of and ladles' tailor, room 6» Haynes road costing $3,600. • or the egg7 Cooper, 910 Gordon Street * That lé a Question I shall always the “MARK Blk„ Fort street • o o o o o p o d o •> beg. •' ” Phoenix Stout, 11.60 per dos. «ta * Motor Prosecution.—Lester Patrick CROSS” Safety Hanna A Thomr-m, Par dore, Avdv— was lined $20 to-day on account of I never vex my mind with peinte leading Funeral furnishing house. O O o his motor car having been driven On like, that. Razor. It’s a real Connections, Vancouver, 'New West­ Why Not Let Your Dog Enjoy the Quadra street over the speed limit. *r. But like à man of appetite stand , $5.00 Razor offer­ minster and Winnipeg. * Hot Weather and : have his heavy coat Patrick was not In the car at the time, pat. O o o clipped. We have Just Installed a o o o Come as they may, Egad, I'm noth­ Columbia Records ed by Bowes for Ss P. C. Ad—Cases of cruelty 'phone clipping machine especially for dogs. Loss Sprinkling.—To prevent the ing loth Inspector Russell. 1921; secretary, Apply G. Wilson, 703 Johnson. Phone waste of water in the warm hours of To sit me straightway dewq and only L1733. ' « ' • 2699. • the day. sprinkling of lawns has been eat 'em both. o o o o o o forbidden by the water commissioner, We'd all, I think, be happier than The B. C. Funeral Cow Chas. Hay­ Phono 864 for Good Millwood. $3.00 except between 6 a. m. and 9 a. m., ana kings Were we to worry net e'er unim­ ward, president 73* Brvughton, street double load. $1.50 single load. • 6 p. m. and 10 p. m. portant things. 25c Calls promptly attended to. Phone o o o O o O 2236. • Straw Hats and Panamas at Clear­ Complain of Thistloa—Numerous o o c ance Prices. J. N. Harvey, Ltd. * complaints are reaching the city hall Economy Wet Wash Laundry.— o o o with regard to the prevalence of MEETS PUBLIC TO-MORROW Family wash, 76c. a week. Clothes re­ Go to Scout Camp.—Eq route to the thistles in the vacant lots, the writers frC.H.BDWE5 turned on the following day. thorough­ boy scout camp at Qoldstream Fair- expressing the desire to have the by­ ly washed. Phone 3839. 2612 Bridge view* troop from Vancouver arrived In law enforced. Hen. J. D. Hazen Will Attend Meeting Street • town last night and were entertained O O o at Board of Trade in Afternoon. o o o by a number of officers of the Seventh Grant to Victorian Order.—The Vic­ The Hospital for Sick Lawn-Mowers torian Order of -Nurses has been grant­ Victoria troop. They left for Gold- To-morrow at 3 p. m. Hon.1 J. D. Is at 614 Cormorant Cure guaran­ stream this morning. ed a subscription of $60 by the mil; teed. • o o o nlctÿal dOünçir of Saanich. MJps Hasen wlU be present at a meeting' of o o o Add More Rooms.—Eight new rooms Kathleen Oldfflold, local secretary, is re­ the Board of Yrade and the cithcens B. 8. Biiwanger, Esc.uima . Fuel are to be added to the W. C. T. U. sponsible foa the application to the They Fit Any Disc- 5 Lots at Port Company.—South Wellington Coal, of this çlty. All who are interested home at the comer of Ida and Pem­ council. in the growth and development of the $7.60 a ton. Orders promptly attended broke streets to provide accommoda­ O O A Angeles V Phone FÎ993. • city are asked to be at the Board of tion for 16 more young women. Con­ For Reception.—The regent of the Trade rooms at Bastion street at the Playing1 Instrument o o o tributions towards the furnishing of Lady bouglas Chapter of the Daugh­ Water, Water.—Run At through a hour named. these rooms are being asked by the or­ ters of the Empire desires to remind Two committees of the of HIS is the weather for enjoying light hose. Cotton hose In M ft. lengths, ganisation. the members of the chapter of the re­ CHEAP $6.60. Wire wound, $7.60 for 50 feet. Trade .have been busily preparing ^ o o ception to be given to the H. M. 8. memoranda for presentation to the T music out-of-doors. Take some of Multiped, the kinkless host, ISc > Complain of Lottery.—Without de­ New Zealand in the parliament build­ fi-ruomed house on Rosebery fo.ot any length at B. A. Brown 6k Co., minister during, the last week and the new Columbia Double-Disc Records— bate the Saanich council last evening ings. A large attendance of tha. mem­ these will be complete by to-morrow Street...... STOOD 1302 Douglas St. • referred to the chief of police a com­ bers is expected. two distinct selections on each record—to o o o morning when they will be submitted plaint from the Belmont Avenue Meth­ O o O For Fire, ma. :ne, automobile, liabil­ to the council of the board for formal camp with you, and add more pleasure to A. H. MITCHELL odist Church Epworth League regard­ Y. W. C. A. Opening.—At the open­ approval. The two committees re­ ity, sickness and accident, plate glass, ing of the Y. W. C. A. Monday Mrs. these warm, delightful evenings. We have 612 Seywerd B'*<. Phone 2801 ing the sale of lottery tickets within ferred to are those on Fisheries and elevator and employers* liability, con­ Collls and Miss Coll is took prominent the limits of the municipality. Coun­ Harbors and Navigation. The latter all the new sensational hits in sult Gillespie. Hart A Todd, general parts with the musical programme and cillor Dunn said that the writers had committee is preparing several recom­ agents tor British Columbia.- All claims decorations. Mr. Codd and Mr. John­ reference to the sale of tickets at the mendations, it is understood, with re­ settled and paid by our office. • son also took part in the musical pro­ last Derby sweepstake at a store ih gard to the development of shipbuild­ IO-INCH RECORDS o o o gramme. Several gifts to the associ­ Mayw.ood, Another firm operated at ing in Canada generally, and the Pa­ Phoenix Stout* $1.60 ter dos. qts. • ation were presented, amounting to Oak Bày, he remarked. cific coast in particular. » O O o o o about $200. The Rev. Dr. Scott of the THESE ARE A FEW Pacific Transfer haa removed to T37 To-morrow morning Mr. Haz&n will Meet in New Auditorium.—The con­ Metropolitan church, delivered an ad­ .Cormorant St.', above Douglas. Phones visit Esquimau where he will be taken gregation of. the Douglas Street Bap­ dress. Trail of the Lonesome Pine. When That Midnight Choo- 248 and 249. • • » o o o over the dockyards and drydock, and Choo Leaves for Ala bam’. O O O tist church, which has been for some will qlso inspect the ground there with That’s How I Need You. time worshipping In the schoolroom Swimming Marathon.—All arrange­ Phoenix Beqr, $1.E0 per dos. qts. • ments have now been completed for regard to future activities. It is de­ Moonlight Bay. - * o o o will on Sunday, August 3, occupy the finitely known that the D. G. S. Quadra Why Did You Make Me n)ain auditorium, when dedicatory ser­ the marathon swimming race through When I Lost You. Pacific Yranefer has removed to 737 Victoria on Saturday, August 16, start­ will convey the minister's party out to Care? ENVELOPES Cormorant St., above Douglas. Phones vices will be held. The special preach­ H. M. S. New Zealand when she ar­ ers will be Rev. J. B. Warnlcker, B. A. ing from the J. B. A. A. boathouse and 248 and 249. • finishing at the Gorge Bridge, a dis­ rives at this port. Hon. Mr. Hazen O O r and Rev. H. G. Estabrook, B. A., Van­ and hie deputy are now very busy with couver. The choir will render special tance of about three miles. Entry Motorists Should Visit the Red Sen­ the arrangements for reception. anthems and solos will be given by torms may now be had on application tinel with the yellow leg, at 737 to the secretary of the Victoria Ama­ Broughton street, and get filled up with Mrs. Greenwood and Messrs. Pomfret and Hutcheson. On the ' Monday a teur Swimming Club, P. O. Box 679. INVESTIGATES CANADA FLETCHER BROS. Shell Motor Spirit • O O o o o o banquet will be held followed by a Western Canada’s Largest Music House public meeting at which some minis­ Rule of the Road.—John Both well Great Irish Firm Impressed With 1231 Government Street Victoria, B. 0. | H. Hark ness A Son, wholesale and was to-dpy charged with having driven retail wallpaper dealers, 917 Pandora ters and others will give addresses. Potentialities of Dominion— I o o o twd-horse transfer wagon on the Representative Here. avenue. Estimates furnished. • wrong side of the roadway at the In ^ili^————— 0 0 6 To Reopen Organ.—Next Tuesday All sizes for commercial use— tersection of Douglas and Cormorant Phoenix Boer, $1.80 per dos qts. • evening the organ in St. Andrew's Arthur T. Shand, who is now In this well gumpned and quality guar­ o o O Presbyterian church will be formally streets on Saturday last. He at­ city in the Interest of Arthur Guineas tributed this to one of the horses hav­ anteed—both printed and plain. Use Li nolee for Hardwood Flodrs.— reopened after having undergone ex­ Sons À Co., Ltd., of Dublin. Ireland, tensive repairs and enlargements. ing slipped in making the turn. In­ the producers of the world famous Let us show you samples with Makes a good lustre. Is easy to apply, 26c and 59c per tin at R. A. Brown A Amongst the many Improvements are spector James Palmer described the Guineas stout, states that the rapidly styles of type before placing position In. which the wagon was. Young Local Mutton Co.’s, 1302 Douglas St. • two new stops, the pipes for which attained prominence and importance » yo«p next order. o o o are made out of Douglas fir wood, all Through, being on the wrong side it of the Dominion has been deemed by had collided with a bicyclist and la just the kind you want for a stew. It’s the sue Wo Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Sav­ made by hand in Victoria by Adolph the directors of the company worthy smashed the front wheel of the bicycle. culent breast and neck of sweet young mutton. ings Deposits, subject to cheque. Home Fosness. The organist on this oc­ of special report and investigation. A remand was granted until to-day to SWEENEY 6f Savings Banks loaned to Depositors casion will be assisted by the follow­ Last year Mr. Shand visited Canada ing: Mrs. Macdonald Fahey, soprano; secure witnesses. in a casual way and confined his trip c onnell free of charge. Our office la open Sat­ o o o M C urday evenings from 7 to 9 for the Miss McLaren, contralto; Mr. Ross, to the larger cities. What he saw and tenor, and Mr. Butterworth, baritone: Home Reunion Meeting.—The Home learned then influenced the Guineas at 10c lb. convenience of depositors ünàble to Reunion Association of this city met 1010-1012 Langley St. transact their business during the day. Georges d’Arnould, violinist, a pupil concern to send him here again this Monday evening with H. E. Levy in the You’ll have the foundation of an excellent stew and Call and obtain a copy of our last an­ of Tsaye, and just a. recent arrival In year to make an exhaustive investi­ chair. It was announced that the nual report. The British Columbia Victoria, will play. Mrs. Morrison wHl gation of Canada’s resources, trade we know that you’ll be so pleased with it you will Phone fSSSSmi 190 society had already assisted six Trust Corporation, authorised capital, be at the organ. conditions and present and prospective come here for more. families to come from England to Vic­ $1,000,000; Victoria Office, 734 Fort o O o prosperity. toria. Last night four more were Phone us an order and spare yourself trouble. Street • Try for Settlement.—Considerable Mr. Shand has done a good deal of O O *> correspondence from various parties passed. The association exists solely globe trotting for the Guineas com­ for the purpose of bringing Britishers Phoenix Beer, $1.60 per dos. qts. • for and against the grant of water pany. He has been twice to Austra­ Douglas Market Victoria Market O A o to Williams, Trerise A Williams for to Join their people stationed in Vic­ lia, New Zealand and to South Africa toria. The money is paid back to the 142S Douglas Street. 684-6 Johnson Street. To Mon of Oak Bay Ave.. and Neigh­ houses at Dean Heights, which has from the Cape to Zambesi and over association in monthly instalments. Phone 1701 Phones 1028-4034. borhood.— Carnival week will soon be been the subject of much litigation, South America. He gives some very No salaries are paid and the associ here. Don’t forget your local store for were read to the municipal council çf interesting facts regarding the enor VANCOUVER-PRINCE RUPERT MEAT CO., LTD. ation requests all Interested in this anything in men's wear. Frost A Frost Saanich at the meeting last evening. mous volume of business done by the THE EMBARASSMENT good work to become guarantors. At between Chamberlain and Davie. • The' reeve and Councillor Dunn spoke Guineas concern which is by far the present there are 62 and the secre­ O O O strongly for the council standing Up largest of its kind in the world, its OF IGNORANCE tary requires 38 more to complete the Found.—An auto top cover on the for the position It had adopted, al­ output for the fiscal year being over list. , Last year the Winnipeg branch A. group of women were sitting Malahat Drive. Apply W. H. Wilker though the reeve foresaw the poiysl-,, 93,234,000, gallons, the magnitude of loaned $67,000 in transportation • oil hotel porch discussing came- son, 916 Government St bility of a compromise.,. It was decided which Is made Impressively emphatic to bring the conflicting parties to; tickets, and did not lose a cent, o o o o o o by the fact that the statistics of In­ ’•1 “i" have one of chiffon-cloth," The Moulding,—A pretty story is gether In a conference In an effort to ternal reports of the Dominion for the . «aid, one woman. Drove Without Light».—The Pacific told In "The Moulding,” a Vltegraph reach some settlement. The council* "Mine is point d'esprit, I think It Motor Company , was charged in po­ same period show a total, of only drama, to b£ presented to-day and lors agreed that the present Impasse 47,618,647 gallons. The Guineas, con­ i»i*o much daintier,’’ said another. lice court to-day with driving a motor Thursday at the Majestic Theatre. It must be overcome. In the interests of “Mine has the cutest little rose- car without two well-lighted lamps. cern paid the government for the year birds on It." said a third. And so tells the stor£ of the love of an artist the residents of the houses affected, The appearance of James J. Christie ending June 30, 1912, for excise and the stream of comments ran on. for an untutored country girl. He O O O in answer to the summons prompted a license tax over $6,000,009. Finally a new voice joined with brings her home to his parents but Decision Postponed.—In the Saanich the question. "What are you all question as to whether he was. the The Guineas brewery, says Mr. becomes much ashamed of her un­ police court yesterday the case of talking about? What IS a came­ company, and comments by both the Shand, was founded about 1769 but it lote?" couth manners and ignorance of the Herbert Hammings, accused of theft was not until 1860 that shipments DCAV1 Every face was turned toward usages of polite society. Seeing this from the C. P. B., was again before the magistrate and the city prosecutor in the questioner. The gentle stream regard to company defendants not through bottlers were made to all BOAR! she leaves him and goes to Parts court. B. C. Lowe, for the defendant, NatWna Burn .Hoard ta tkt mnU : hanged to a torrent of Inquiries. sending a duly authorized person to parts of the habitable globe. To sup and of a ne* remit. fWfcStg r,n with the only friend $he has made, raised the point that there was no tBESSc®*™ "Don’t you know? Where have represent them. However. Christie ply the raw material that eilters into •RdMMsvIHMf fr you been? Where are your eyes? a worldly but warm-hearted society power in the court to amend the of the brewing of Guineas Stout, requires Haven't you read the papers?" etc. fence charged from the original in­ said he was Interested in the concern. \| 1/ , HARDWARE woman, who soon teaches her what the cultivation of 135,000 acres of bar­ BEAVER BOARD There is nothing so embarrassing formation. which charged him with Constable Taylor proved the charge. r » a* woman as finding herself Ig- she needs to know. When she Is1 In­ ley,. over 7,500 acres of hops and 591,- troduced again by her friend Into so stealing from Miss Dgy, whose goods The lad drove along Johnson street, , /tarant of some new thing that her between Cook and Vancouver streets, 000,000 gallons of water. > IMends are not only discussing but clety, her husband sees her and his they were which got mixed up with wearing. If this woman had read those of Hemming*» in transit from without the lamps lit until a girl In the advertisements of the good Ipve for her is reawakened and he CART. ZEIOLER BRAQUATES. sees that he was In the wrong for Calgary. Edward Mayer was heard another moter warned him of the con­ newspapers regularly she could stable’s proximity, whereupon the Walters. Fraser & Co., Ltd. never have overlooked the exist­ treating her so coldly, and learns a for the company and the magistrate lights were turned on. A fine of $10 le First Cansdisn to Win Diploma ence of camesoles. lesson that brings happiness and con reserved his decision until Saturday Phone 3. Wharf Street Victoria, B. 0, Do vou know what camesoles are? morning. was imposed. From Now York Firs Collsgs. If you don’t you may find yourself tentlhent to them both. I In. lier position at any moment. With the distinction of being the Better begin now to read the ad­ vertising columns regularly, so that first Canadian to receive a graduate’s LOOKING FOR HUSBAND you‘ won’t be caught In a similar diploma from the Fire College hi New predicament on that or any other York. Captain F. W. Zelgler of the Rltaen Disappeared From His subject of apparel. 5t, PLIMLEY'S 5 headquarters fire hall, returned yester­ Friends sen. July 4—Wife Get out in the open on an day after taking the, full five weeks’ Searching in Viqtetie. course In tire lighting prescribed by< NOTICE Again Fhe ■ that college. Arrangements to send Mrs. J. Rltson, of South Vancouver, a man Were made about a year ago by arrived In Victoria this morning* ty cllmblàg test ever held iqIq New of apparatus, methods of handling ex­ IU., by the Ohlcaeo Motor Cycle plosives and acids, fighting in smoke profession. Is about live feet ten Ig Club, with every prominent Zealand. The distance was 82 and all other things that a fireman height, Is clean shaven and has brown make et motor oyole competing, miles and the average grade 1 in should know. The hours of study were hair and blue eyes. When last seen 8. The DOUGLAS took Brat, from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. and for the he was wearing navy blue suit, straw IN THE MATTER of the Estate St Ed­ «*• rest of the day Captain Zelgler was hat, black boots and. socks, and had ward Crldge, late of the City of Victoria, the MS second and third places. easily -«BBS The “ India» attache)! to, the hook and ladder com­ a > soft, collar on a soft fronted -• b. C-.-deweasd.’-*d •>* ■> • **" beating all othtr makes, and any pany In West 84th street where he white shirt. „ Finished horse power. The DOUGLAS* went through the regular work of, E All 1, 2, 8, ♦, 6 and I ÜmJZSJÜ7. fastest time was 4 min. 1* 8,5 New York fireman every day. above Estate are .... !.. NOTICE. tioa sad initial doi tlcul.rs thereof, d secs: The DOUBLAS Is neither When he came away he was pre­ The public are cordially Invited to at­ This /vent was the AMKRT- a speed monster nor a toy—It is sented with a fireman's helmet by hie tend a Reception to be tendered the Cap­ IjAN ROAD CLASSIC, the most class with a silver shield bearing thlk Her Big Fire Sale Ends tain and Qlilcere of H. M. 8. New Zea­ gruelling contest qver run In pre-eminently* the busiitess and Inscription, “Presented to, Captain The lf»t of this month. Do not only to si land, on Friday, the 26th Instant, at 9 p.m., America, and the Invincible IN­ professional man's machine. Frederick W. Zeis! ’r, of H. and I#.' In the Parliament Buildings, Victoria. rxles your chance of getting a room's then hoys DIANS proved the leadership of MODELS FROM »2#0. Company, No. 1., Victoria, B. C. by fhe paper for 9135 and up. His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, the — Ask for a Free Demonstration. Prices from 8888...... jfM a Honorable J. D. Hasen, the Premier and INDIAN engineering pMnoiples. third graduating class of the yegr lfM, fXZ 727-/86 JOHNSON «T. CO. Members of the Government will be 730 V/VTEe STREET rji Fire Oollegej -N. Y., July 14, 1913.”. He Victoria Wallpaper aed Palm present. , Jr PHONE 687 was. the only man .from outelde N»w §68 Tates Street. Full dress Is requested. phone see ,> H 1M. j , H. E. YOUNG, . York in the college.^ ,tj for the Provincial Secretary. -V v,.5 VICTORIA DAILY WEDNESDAY, JüjLY 23, 19; TRANSPORTATION Summer Cruises For Insurance m 4ll its branches

Slapping accident insurance few/ from Pay to DW THE ALASKA MAST OBSERVATORY IIIET automobile insubai (Granby Bay) BOILER INSURANCE Six days. 5113 HAD GOOD WEATHER BOETHIC IS FAST BONDING Par B. R Prince George, sailing Per R S. Prince Rupert sailing FIRE EMPLOYERS’ LIABILI' Monday, 1» ajn. Thursdays, 10 am. MOST OF VOYAGE insurance Meals and -Berth Included, BETWEEN CLAIMANTS ON ROCHE POWr lauge, comfortable steamers. Beautiful scenery. ' 'STOP-OVER ALLOWED AT PRINCE RUPERT ,ve permitting side trip over scenic route of Grand Trunk Pacltlc Railway Sirius .Fails to,Pull Ship Off; Irtakura Berths From Sydney FIDELITY GUARANTEE at small additional cost. ____ Sealing Commissioner Makes, , . r jp, BSARLE* JAEL McARTHTTR, Éafl Grey Goes to With Large Passenger FIRE INSURANCE City Bans, and Ticket Agt.. Tel. 1241. Dock and Freight Agt., TeL 24M : Statement When Capt, Lund Office. Wharf Street Near Post Office. and Cargo List LIFE INSURANCE Asks Compensation ROYAL MARINE INSURANCE K ANC£ Ottawa, July 23.—Wireless Intelli­ With the exception of tt last 36 * te a man who entered the sealing gence from Newfoundland received heure which were eteamed PLATE GLASS INSURANCE business after the Paris award regula­ late yesterday afternoon by the de­ seas, the run of the Canadian-Aus­ — SEE — partment of naval service here, states tralian liner Makura, Capt. J. D. 8. $ Grand Excursion $ knowing of the disadvantages tions, that attempts made by H. M. 6. Sirius, Phillips was made In good weather. of the regulations, entitled—----- to com- She took up her berth about A o’clock Sensation from the government? this morning St the outer wharf And, this was the question which engag­ after discharging 116 tons for this R. V. WINCH & CO., LTD ed the consideration of the Sealing port, left again at 1 p. «. for Van­ To Meet H.M.S. New Zealand Commission for some time at this couver. Phones 5180, 5161 mornings sitting. The point arose She left Sydney on June 86 at noon, Winch Building, Fort Street The S. S. Princess Charlotte will leave on Friday morning, when the claim of Henry A. Lund was and reached Auckland four days latdr. being presented. Capt. Lund did_not Although nothing was heard there of July 25, 1913, for a cruise down the Straits to meet H. M. 8. ■tart sealing until 1601. The commis- the smallpox scare in New South New Zealand. Definite sailing hbur announced later. •loner immediately pointed out that Wales, which was alleged to have ori­ the witness was aware of the regula- ginated J^j^.the mother state—from a IDS — tions, and entered the Vancouver passenger on one of the own free will. He must make a dis­ steamers of this line, by the time the $1.00—TICKETS—$1.00 tinction between this class of claim­ vessel was near Suva, which was ants arid the men who started back In Only a limited Humber Sold 1889, and spent their whole lives In .the The \ Aid to Navigation. f ' work and became experts in this line proceed at a very early date. L. D. CHBTHA1I Neptune______will ^probably ^ be put Into Juijr.28, S a. .Vancouver Island—Eaquimalt Harbor of business.* City Pass. Agent. commission for the work while there Point Grey.—Clear; W. 2».w: ««. —Extent of Whale Rock—Buoy to 1102 Government St. "Borne others of us may have want­ «.84; 76; ed to go sealing, but we took into con­ Is another ship available also. Cape taao.—Clear; W. Be Changed In Position. The Boethlc carries a large amount For the first two days after leaving smooth» .. e„ nn. sideration the restrictions. It affected Tstoosh.—Foggy; 8., 3® miles; 36.60, , The rock extends fullÿ 160 yards us at large. If I wanted to go Into of material for the wireless station Sydney the steamer experienced strong at Nelson. In addition to cement, coal southeast- gales and high seas, and 64. Out, S.S. Tacoma Maru 9.10 p. m. •ôuth of the position shown on the the business at present, the treaty and supplies. There sire on board tries a fresh northerly wind and mod­ Este van—Clear ; calm; 29.28; 55; sea admiralty charts. It has two heads, would riot allow me»1 These were the the one shown on the chart, ànd I forty passengers bound for Hudson’s erate sea till the picturesque roofs of smooth. Spoke, 9J0 p. m., 8.8 Se^’ remarks of the commissioner. * ^ another 100 yards south of it. ,The| SUMMER EXCURSION TRIPS * Subject to the objections of Mr. Cur- Bay. all of whom n\y be counted upon BuVk rose on the borison. Moderate tor, position 48.46 N., 180.02 W., northbound; S.S. Panama Maru, 9 p.m., buoy marking the rock will, ras, governmentv,v:r..^:r.t cc-counsel, 1 11the commis- to assist In the transfer of cargoes. easterly winds occurred to the equator, B. A VENTURE Every hour counts while the good arid afterwards the Northwest Trades position 49.06 N., 131.40 W.. eastbound. •urthler notice, be moved about 50 sloner permitted the case to proceed, yards 60 deg. 20 min. (N. 46 deg. EL Sailing every-Wednesday at 11 p m. for BELLA COOLA, h Lund claims compensation . Thé Two passenger and freight carrying Seattle Maru.. Salto ... Findlay, Durham A Brodl July I Vestalla...... Pattle ; Holt 1Hill— ~Is 74-, days ~out from‘ Chilean vessels have been chartered, one being ports with a cargo of nitrate for the ...... VorkA She is uh- pEEP-SEA DEPARTURES. COASTING VESSELS. der charter to W K Grace * Co. to C.P-R-».Hongkong ...... July » Ream Norther. Faria. llbnteagle. .July ÎÎ load lumber at Vancouver. ’ • O N . Hongkong ...... Jaly 29 Prince Georae. O.T.Pu 91^^ Awa Ma Princes» Sophia. C.P.R.. fkagway to carrying passengers the Maru. R.P.RIthet, ITgk'g.July 22 Venture-. U.SS. Co.. Bella Coola.. .July 30 will Da fruit, lumbar, sugar and Panama BhS Rupert. G.T.P.. Granby Ba: took pencil slats. Makura. CP.R . Australia ...... Aug. « ly.July 80 Mr. Culvfcr and Dodwen CO.. Liverpool.An* « Prmce Alb^O TP^™ Talthyblus. the men with him predict Sado )4r[aru. G.N.. Hongkong ...... Aug. 12 One of the unique shipments tn the ______ient of the preheat SAILER'S COMIMO. cargo of the Tacoma Mara which sailed situation in Mexico the commercial life rwlitoTarat ,r<,m NeWC“,K Princess May. C.P.R. yesterday was a consignment of 9» Of the nation wtn go forward with S. W.. 46 —-. - Prince Oeorse. O T P. eases of cedar lead peacH "slate," greater force and stability than here­ 8 Chilean ship. Val- Venture, U.S.9. Co.. B .July 30 valued at «8,654. The machinery cargo 1 » £ *an!ura°out< cent a foreign order without having tofore. raise, 41 days ouv. .Aug. 1 1» valued at 884,116, constating of saw­ g Matin. German barque. Callao, mill machinery worth *18,148; mining previously obtained Hie Majesty's per­ from Iqulque, 81 The Blue Funnel ttner Belleropbon Hill, Br. barque, ■July 27 machinery valued at «4,748; concrete mission. sailed from Yokohama an Saturday, and fnffltng machinery valued at $1.884. Selaverry, 92 days China and Japan produce 12,600 tons and will arrive on Saturday week. She Part, «K» ship, from .July 24 THE MAKURA The shipment of agricultural Imple­ has raw silk valued at $260,000, her .July 31 fcf allk annually; but about 00 per cent Chilean ship, from Ante- the Outer Wharf, with a ments on the lintr Is valued at *80,806. Victoria cargo being 1.60C Iona. Capt J. D. S. Phillips, which berthed to-day at Flour was also a valuable commodity. of this "Is retained for "home «se. _ July 30 large passenger list. Brown, Russian barra», Mk* VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23,

graphy, and history of his country Is a little better fitted, in point of Intelli­ gence, to be a policeman than the one CHAPTERS OF A POSSIBLE who has not. Competitive Examinations. AUTOBIOGRAPHY Therefore I felt convinced, after full experience, that as regards very large classes of publ* servants by far the best way to choose tne men for ap­ BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT pointment was by means of written competitive examination. But I abso­ lutely split off from the bulk of mjr licate.etss Copyright ^r^tæ I* KtL VW.W*" ^ professional Civil Service Reform friends when théjr advocated written competitive examinations for promo­ tion. In the Police Department I found detecttves and mounted cattle inspect­ ninth installment these examinations a. serious handicap ors along the Rio Orande-r-to Instance in the way of getting the best men Better than the APPLIED IDEALISM three types of employment as to which promoted, and never in any office did Sun Blinds Grass Furniture I had to do battle to prevent well- I find the written competitive exam­ (Continued From Saturday’s Edition) meaning bureaucrats from Insisting on ination did any good. The reason fpr Reed Chairs and Mattings Ice Cream Nan s written competitive entrance examin a written competitive entrance exam­ The Underworld of Politics. allons. It would be quite possible to ination Is that it is Impossible for the hold a very good competitive examin­ head of the office, or the candidate’s Any man accustomed to dealing with prospective Immediate superior, him­ Your home-made ice­ practical politics can with difficulty ation for mounted .cattle inspectors by means of practical tests in brand self to know the average candidate or RACTICALLY everything that you can wish for cream will be delicious, keep a straight face when he reads or reading and shooting with rifle and re­ to test his ability. But when once in to make your porch, veranda or lawn a place of listens to some of the arguments ad­ volver. in riding "mean" horses, and office the best way to test any man’s smooth, fluffy, velvety vanced against elvtl service reform. In roping and throwing steers. I did ability Is by long experience in seeing comfort is to be had at this store. English Wil- my best to have examinations of this him actually at work. His promotion and always the same— One of these arguments, a favorite should depend upon the Judgment low Chàirs, some upholstered in pretty shadow with machine politicians, takes the kind instituted, but my proposal was when you own a of precisely the type which most formed of him by hie superlprs. cloths and cretonnes, while others are plain ; new Sea Grass form of an appeal to “party loyalty" So much for the objections to the ex­ In filling minor offices. W|iy, again shocks the routine official mind, and I Chairs, Lounges and Tables; choice Mattings—all marked was never able to get it put Into prac­ aminations. Now for the objections to and again these very same machlhe the meit who advocated the reform. politicians, take just as good care of tical effect. at prices you will approve of. GJ&miNG As a rule these men'Were hlgh-mlnde* henchmen of the opposite party as of A Means to an End. and disinterested. Certain of them, bfauw do other freexcr ha* the Famous those of their own party. In the under­ Wheel Dasher and Automatic Twin Scrap­ The important point, and the point men like the leaders in the Maryano GOOD VALUES, REASONABLE TERMS AND world of politics the closest ties are most often forgotten by xealous civil ers, that toe*, lift and aerate the cream con­ and Indiana Reform Associations, for tinuously in the sometimes those which knit together service reformers, was to remember PROMPT SERVICE—FOURTH FLOOR. the active professional workers of op­ instances, Messrs. Bonaparte and Rose; making. Ice, salt, that the routine competitive examin Foulke and Swift, added common time and labor posite political parties. A friend of atioh was merely a means to an end. saved. Easy to nut. mine in the New York legislature—the sense, broad sympathy and practical Don't Fori the Comfort Af- Q|1 Look for LIGHT- It did not always produce ideal re efficiency to their high-mtndednesa. hero of the alpha and omega incident— suits. But it was normally better than NING on frees» once remarked to me: “When you have But in New York, Philadelphia and forded a system of appointments for spoils Boston there really was a certain men­ been in public life a little longer, Mr. purposes; It sometimes worked out ammock Prices from Roosevelt, you will understand that tal and moral thinness among very $11 each very well Indeed; and In most big many of the leaders in the Civil Service there are no politics in politics.” In the emmental offices it not only1 gave sat­ down to Reform movement. It was this quality $1.76 isfactory results, but was the only sys­ which made them so profoundly anti­ tem under which good results could be pathetic to vigorous ar.d intensely hu­ obtained. For instance, when I was man people of the at amp of my friend police commissioner we appointed some Joe Murrày—who. an I have said, al­ two thousand policemen at one time. - , ways felt that my Civil Service Reform It was utterly impossible for the com­ missioners each to examine personally affiliations formed ’he one blot on at* otherwise excellent public record. The Refrigerators From the six .or eight thousand applicants. Therefore they had to be appointed Civil Service Reform movement was either on the recommendation of out­ one from above downwards, and the $15.00 Up siders or else by written competitive men who took the lead in it were not examination. The latter method—the men who as a rule possessed a very one we adopted—was infinitely prefer­ profound sympathy with or under able. We held a ngid physical and standing of the ways ot thought and moral pass examination, and then, life of their average fellow-citizen. Summer among those who posaed, we held a They were not men who themselves desired to be letter-carriers or clerks written competitive examination, re­ Much better than resting inside your house. quiring only the knowledge that any or policemen, or to have their friends Attractions good primary common'school educa­ appointed to these positions. Having Let tile breeze cool and refresh you. Enjoy tion would meet—that ts, a test of or­ no temptation themselves In this dl the fragrance of the flowers and foliage and dinary and simple mental rection, they were eagerly anxious to At this Store later you’ll enjoy improved health. training. Occasionally a man who prevent other people getting such ap­ pointments as a reward for political Reliable Hammocks come in a variety of Ori­ would have been a good officer falHd, 9 The policy of this store provides for and occasionally a man who turned services. In this the> were quite right. ental colors and in several grades. out to be a bad officer passed; but, as Ij; would be impossible to run any big attractions that will interest our public, Prices From $6,60 Down to $1-60 a rule, the men with intelligence suffi­ public office to advantage save along every one of the three hundred and cient to enable them to answer the the lines of the strictest application of odd business days of the year. questions were of a type. very alstmct- Civil Service Reform principles; and ly above that of those who failed. the system should be extended S Thus, usy. Not so busy as around questions gave an Illuminating Idea of far more widely than Is now the case. Christmas time—but normally busy. the Intelligence of those answering But there are other and more vital Service Satisfactory them. For instance, one of our ques­ reforms than this. Too many Civil g New goods arrive end sre put forth Service , Reformers, when the trial NTIL the customer is fully satisfied . MR. GR03VEN0R tions In a çlven examination » with the values and service we have Made his attack in the House, and request to name five of the New Eng­ came, proved tepidly indifferent or ac Notiniuch U If you can’t afford to pay cash, it’s lively hostile to reforms that were of enumerated our sins In picturesque land states. One competitor, obviously rendered, no transaction at this store is no reason why you should go with­ profound and far-reaching social and tides to be Hire, but m rather that» accurate fashion. He of foreign birth, answered : "England, out the service of a good refriger­ Industrial consequence. Many of them Ijortioos. nevertheless and at more considered complete. proved to be a person of happily Ireland, Scotland, Whales and Cork. ' were at best lukewarm about move­ Reasonable prices for goods you can ator. treacherous memory. His neighbor, who had probably looked ments for the improvement of the con­ over his shoulder but who had North I new all the I absolutely depend on; 10% discount for We are willing to offer you such of Ireland prejudices, made the same ditions of toll and life among men and j that wül interest you to-day or cash; liberal terms whenever they will terms that will make it easy for you politics to which he was referring this answer except that he substituted Bel­ women efho labor under hard sur to-morrow or any day. assist you ; free advice on all furnishing to possess one. Hot weather proves remark could be taken literally. fast for Cork. A request for a state­ roundtnge, and were positively hostile to movements which curbed the power problems and a comfortable rest room for one to be necessary. May we de­ Another illustration of this truth was ment as to the life of Abraham Lin * A dst^uMy cool aces. Ire, incidentally given me, at about the coin elicited, among other less startl­ of the great corporation magnates and the convenience of ladies are some of our liver one to your hornet same time, by an acquaintance, a Tam­ ing pieces of information, the fact that directed into useful Instead of per­ lervice features. many man named Costlgan, a good many of the applicants thought that nicious channels the activities of the May we assist yout fellow according to his lights. I had he was a general in the civil way; great corporation lawyer» who advised A FILTER—A Good In­ been speaking to him of a fight In one several thought that he was president them. A Strong Meat Safe of the New York downtown districts, of the Confederate states; three Most of the newspapers which vestment garded themselves as the especial a Democratic district in wbfch the Re­ thought he had been assassinated by The Doulton publican party was In a hopeless min­ Jefferson Davis, one by Thomas Jeffer- champions of civil service reform and See the Window Display at $6.00 ority, and, moreover, was split into as the highest exponents of civic virtue Filter is reliable the half-breed and stalwart factions. and which distrusted the average cltl- of Preserving Supplies Has wire netting on all four sides, It had been an interesting fight in more aen and shuddered' over the “coarse­ a strong Wood frame, spring door, than one way. For instance, the Re­ ness" of the professional politicians, publican party, at the general election, were nevertheless, given to vices even and has galvanized iron shelves. polled something like five hundred and more .contemptible than, although not Finished in surface oak. fifty votes, and yet at the primary the so gross as. those they denounced and two factions polled seven hundred derided. Their editors were refined men and twenty-five all told. The sum of of cultivated tastes, whose pet tempta the parts was thus considerably great­ tlons were backbiting, mean slander, er than the whole. There had been and the snobbish worship of anything other little details that made the con­ clothed in wealth and the outward ap­ test worthy of note. The hall in which pearances of conventional respecta­ the primary was held had been hired bility. They were not robust or power by the stalwarts from a conscientious ful men; they felt 111 at ease In the gentleman. To him the half-breeds ap company of rough, strong men; often plied to know whether they could not they had in them a vein of physical tim­ hire the hall away from their oppon­ idity. They avenged themselves to servies from the themselves for an uneasy subconscious­ ents. and offered him a substantial LEMON SQUEEZERS ness of their own shortcomings by sit­ money advance. The conscientious gen­ In glass, as Illus­ tleman replied that his word was as ting In cloistered—or, rather, pleasant­ ly upholstered—seclusion, and sneering trated, come at, each, good as his bond, that he had hired the 16c, and a similar hall to the stalwarts, and that It must at any lying about men who made them line at only . » 10# be theirs. But he added that he was feel uncomfortable. Sometimes these line a FRUIT JARS are to willing to hire the doorway to the half- were bad men, who made them feel FRUIT be Cottage breeds If they paid him the additional uncomfortable by the exhibition of had In all sixes from sum of money they had mentioned. The coarse and repellent vice; and some­ 21.60 a dozen down tOther models at to ...... 804 bargain was struck, and the meeting times they were men of high character, Furnishings in of the hostile hosts was spirited, when who held ideals,of courage and of ser­ HONEY JARS with the men who had tented the doorway vice to others, and who looked down and *13.00 e

ÏICT8MA LACROSSE TWELVE This Concerns You. Read It ! Tv save lamely on any purchase we may make is a matter that interests everybody. Millionaires are just as pleased as other WILL SEND «EffiESENTAlïïES less fortunate individuals to make a hig saving. They do it on a large scale but never do they get a biggersavmg in proportion to the amount spent than we are offering you to-day. with a club, there are other sporting Local Enthusiasts to Attend enthusiasts who ore anxious to take Coast League Meeting; Play over the management of a lacro OUR MONEY RAISING SALE twelve in Victoria. Several well known Here During Carnival Week sporting men have stated their inten­ Furnishes you with the opportunity to keep nearly half the cost of a new suit Straws, Panamas Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, tions of financing a cltib, and it will be represented at Vancouver on Thurs­ all are offered at tremendous reductions. We decided to run this special sale for ten days only, and the time is nearly up. So come day night, when the new league will Victoria Will be represented at in all probability be formed. With right along. Make up your mind quick. Thursday’s lacrosse gathering in Van­ the turning of the Vancouver Athletic couver, and while the prospects are Club team and the excellent prospects not very bright for a local professional for a team In Victoria, there is little twelve this season, there is every rea­ doubt that a four club league will be , SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY x - son to believe that the Capital City In operation next season. will have a pro. team in the field next Carnival Contest. year. The meeting has been called for the purpose of wading through the Arrangements have been completed present tangfe that holds up the coast to have the Vancouver Lacrosse Club Note These Three Suit Special Prices on clubs, and recent' developments Indi­ and Vancouver Athletic Club teams Money Raising cate that some kind of a settlement play at Oak Bay, on August 6. The Underwear will be reached between the Van­ teams may also play In Victoria on Specials couver and Westminster clubs for next Labor Day, completing the series of Reductions on Regular values $15 and $16.50. Two We have all the best lines year. The Vancouver pro.’s and former three matches which were originally mated»» will continue their seven- planned for the Capital City enthus­ and Three-Piece models in tweeds and and some you’ll not get any­ game series tor the Terminal City iasts. Another game or two may be Shirts worsteds, and all-wool English flan­ where else. Sleeveless and championship, and the winners will played In Victoria, as Mr. Virtue Is knee-length, two-pieee suits play the Royals for the Minto Cup In anxious that Victorians be given nels. Light weight Suits for Summer real glimpse, of professional lacrosse Beptember. Negligee Shirts, with French wear. or combinations, close-wo­ Excellent Prospects. so as to prepare the Islanders for their own club next year. double cuffs and soft collar, ven or open mesh—all are Should John Virtue, who holds the franchise of the Victoria Club In the “I have not yet received an Invita­ white with blue, mauve or $9.00 here, and the best of their B. C. Lu- A., not care to go through tion to attend the meeting at Van­ couver, on Thursday night," stated black stripes or figures ; also kind. Too many to specify Mr. Virtue to the Times this morning, plain white with dimity Regular values up to $25. These are in detail, so we’re offering "tout I will certainly be on hand should Two and Three-Piece models in light I toe requested to toe present. I am stripe and the new style going to give Victoria lacrosse next turn-down summer collar. colors and fancy mixtures; a few of A Discount of summer and even now preparations Reg. $2.50. heavier weight that’ll serve for late are being made to secure as strong a 35 Per Cent. It’s Warm team as possible for the capital." Summer and early Fall. Gotham Athletic, sleeveless While it was at first thought pos­ knee-length combinations in sible to secure a number of West $1.50 $12.75 minster players and form a team in white with a blue stripe, or Victoria to carry out the balance of a mercerized crepe finish in the B. C. L. A. schedule, the resigna­ Outing Shirts With Re­ Regular values up to $35. Stein-Bloeh tion of the Vancouver Club from the plain white. Regular $2.50. league and the subsequent arrange­ versible Collar Attached ‘ ‘ Smart Clothes ’ ’ and ‘ ‘ Proper Clothes ’ ’ W. G. Sc R. Athletic, a plain ment of the series between the Mann brands. In medium shades of grey, English goods made by white soisette combination Cup holders and the Vancouver team, cheviot finish and pin stripe worsteds. prevented a team being formed here. Welch Margetson. A splen­ suit. Regular $2.00. Toronto, July 28.—President Percy did Shirt for the Carnival or y Quinn, of the Dominion Lacrosse As­ Shawnigan Lake Regatta. $18.75 sociation, made the following state­ ment regarding the Toronto fiasco at Reg. $1.25 and $1.50. Straw Boaters Bear boro Saturday: “I will await an The regular Straw Boater or official protest from the Tetumseh Club, after which I will take action Snap Brims in splits or sen­ as follows: 75c Lisle Hose Auto Dust nits. Values up to $3; $1.00 That’s an indisput­ “The Torontos will be suspended and fined 1606. They wljl have fifteen A strong, light Coats Fine Splits of high-grade, able fact without re­ days in which to pay their fine and regularly priced at $5 and keep their franchise." weight Hose for 100 of them, tan and ferring to a thermome­ Wash Ties Summer wear in natural shades, single $6.00; $3.50 ter. The "Big Four” clubs will do any­ tan, navy, gun- or. double-b reasted It’s the sort of wea­ thing in their power to help Con. Jones Reg. 35c and 50c values with styles with close-fitting Panamas in his trouble with Westminster, but distinctive patterns in guar­ metal and black. collar, removable belt ther when you have to will have nothing to do with the Regular values 50c The balance of our Fedoras, Fraser river outfit. At last weeks anteed fast colors. Just the and slash pockets. Re­ pay a little extra atten­ Telescopes and Greco shapes meeting all the delegates were strong­ Tie to wear with these the pair. gular value up to *3.50. tion to wearing apparel. ly In favor of playing games with at HALF PRICE Vancouver, but there will be "nothing Shirts. 3 Pars for $1 $1.50 You need the lightest doing" with Westminster. weight materials and you’ll find that light colors are cooler. KAMLOOPS CLUB 1017-1019 -Y.uH Shirts of Japan Wash Government Silk in plain white with TO DEFEND TITLE Like fancy pin stripes, or 1 South pongees. Clothes* A very fine quality List of Games for Carnival ef Fort silk and the shirts are Tournament Has Been —Rad. well tailored. They’re Announced made to fit, and there’s satisfaction in wearing Secretary Metcalfe, of the Victoria a Shirt that fits. Polo Club, has arranged for a club They have the soft picnic at Cad boro Bay on August 7, at along with H. W. Peters, of Spokane, which the members of the visiting polo Roper-Barrett, ace veteran tennis game again ÎIcGlnnlty proposes to shake up his team. He will put Harbl- defeated Messrs. Swan and Lewis. French double cuff and clubs will be entertained. The start PROSPECTS FOR strategists who will pit skill, stroke and Mrs. Schwengers, of Victoria, also will be made from the Willows at 2.30 tactics against the American youth, son on first base, his home position. separate collar for neg­ THE TENNIS FINALS Joe says, and Keller wID play second. got oyer her first hurdle In the ladies' p. m. and a programme of sporting speed and endurance. singles. ligee wear. events will be run off on the hotel Hensling will stay at shirt for f. e Ty Cobb would like to get away from present and McMullin seems to be a J. C. Tyler and H. W. Peters beat W. Detroit, and no one can blame him grounds. The club has received definite New York. July 23.—The American G. Swan and L H. Lewis, 3-4, 4-3, 4-4. Prices $4 and $450 word that the Kamloops club, present tennis team will face England*» cup fixture at third. Million will play left much. He Is getting a salary, reported AS JC. Bets and B. A. Munro beat H. G. to be $12,500 a year, but he Is In the holders of the W. J. Roper cup, will defending four on the same court» dur­ SEEN FROM THE field, taking the place of Crum, ess Rawlings and Fairchild, K 4-4. poorest baseball town in thy American be on hand to defend the trophy, while ing the coming week. A» was the case PRESS BOX Sacramento and Portland clubs are Mrs. Schwengers beat Mise W. League; the team is away down In the The Straw is the Hat When the Vancouver club will also toe enter­ when ilclamghlln met Wilding in the tied for first place in the fielding di­ O ugh ton, 3-4, 4-2, 4-S. dumps, and he has been in that city ed. The Terminal City organisation English singles titular match. It will the Son is Shining vision, each with .980, and Los Ange­ A. & Milne beat J. F. Beiyea, S-l, during his entire major league -career. hak lately purchased a number of ex be a case of youth and ambition va Rhea’s return marks better work by les in second place Is but one point be- 6-3. would like to go to Boston or New cel lent animals and will be well mount seasoned maturity and experience. In the pitchers. Its light weight is hind them, .86$. F. Layton woo from Hlgger toy de­ York or Chicago, where there are plenty ed for the coming events. John C. Parke, C. P. Dixon, H. Roper- fault. at hero worshippers and where the hardly noticeable, but Following is the schedule of matches Barrett and A. W. Oere, England has; Bvvn Bert Lamb had J. C. Tyler beat H. 6. Green. 4-L 4-4. through with thr.se hits. spotlight shines its brightest. There the shade of the wide for carnival week: a quartette of players who. If not abso­ PORTLAND WOULl) J*v K. McCarty beat A. X Wtokens, are rumors of a trade of Trie Speaker brim is very acceptable. Monday morning, 10.30, Cowichan vs. lutely top-rankers in the tfennls world, 4-2. 44L and one other member of the Boston Victoria. are racquet wielders accustomed to Brown has disposed of three of his LIKE TO GET MEEK W. R. Lomer beat B. M. Sutherland, club for Cobb, but probably nothin* And they’re stylish. Tuesday morning, 10.30, Vancouver vs. both national and International play. players to big league clubs and the 4-0, 6-1. will come of it. Kamloops. Gore held the English singles title In other magnates are still trying to talk Portland, July 23.—The Portland Colts All Prices From $1.5# Wednesday afternoon, 2.30, K»m 1901, 1908 and 1900, finally losing to business with the major league mo­ returned this morning from a success­ The Spokane club yesterday looked loops vs. Victoria. Wilding. . Roper-Barrett and Dixon guls. When It comes to disposing of ful three weeks' trip on the road with like a real ball team. It looked stronger Silk Hose Feel Cool to Thursday rooming, 10.80, Vancouver won the doubles honors In 1912 and players, Ruby Robert comes first in a record of 13 won and star lost while TO PLAY HERE than Portland ; faster than Victoria vs. Cowichan. Gore and Roper-Barrett tn 19(9. Parke line In the Northwest:' away from home. and a better balanced aggregation and Friday afternoon, 2.30, Kamloops vs. represented England In the cup series The leader of the Colts has signed steadier In its work than Tacoma. It the Feet Cowichan. of 1908. 1909 and 1912; Dixon In 1909. 1911 Bert Delmas to the best fielding up a new Infielder whom hd expects to Is a cinch that if Mike Lynch hÿ been Saturday afternoon, 2.30, Vancouver and 1912. Against these players the short-stop in the league. arrive here to-morrow. The young phe- in command of this Spoltane ^ outfit They have a very United States has two former Interna, vs. Victoria. nom is Frank Bowden, an toflelder when the rece started the Indians Six polo games are booked t r Car­ tionallsts In McLoughlln, who played smart appearance in the Victoria will be able to bodst of a from the fast Weed, Cal., club. would not now be way down In the nival week at the Willows, and from for the cup Ul 1909 and 1911, and depths of last place. Mike may not toe different colors. real ball club when a couple of right- It had been expected that Williams present prospects the championship of Hackett, who was an American repre­ handed twtriers are secured, able to pull the team out of the cellar, Penman’s Pen-Angle British Columbia and the W. J. P.oper sentative In 1908 and 1909. The line­ would try to arrange some kind of a for It is burled pretty deep, but oae $500 trophy will :>e the reward of the up will probably find Roper-Barrett deal with Victoria this week for Harry thing is sure—he will give every team Silk Hose, a strong, re­ winning club. Entries have been and Dixon as England’s representatives Pollards were beaten in a strenuous Meek, the hardhitting catcher. Nick in the league a red hot argument for liable Hose, will cost oetved from Vancouver, Kamloops, In the doubles, with Parke, Dixon and twelve-inning contest last night by the did try to get the big fellow last week, every game, for the club is capable of Duncan and ctler coast polo centres, possibly Roper-Barrett In the singles. Princess Theatre nine, the final count but says that Wattelet has no Inten­ playing good ball, and It is delivering you and the local club expects half a desen Gore Is likely to be a reservist. For being 15 to 14. tion of letting him go, and that every the goods.—Seattle exchange. 50c the Pair teams here for the series. It Is an­ the United States. Maurice E. Mc- other club in the league has been try­ nounced that the soldiers and sailors Leughltn and R. Norris Williams II. Peters has been released by Portland ing to grab him. FIGHT CALLED OFF. Holeproof Silk Hose will be admitted f: .e to the grounds should play In the singles. With Mc- because he has not been hitting very President McConnell and Business during the contests. The following Loughllo and Oapt. H. H. Hackett as much, dulgnl goes to first base. Manager Wattelet, who has lately San Francisco. July 23.—Tim foor- come three pairs in a teams will play a practice match at the partners In the doubles and Wallace V. joined the ranks of the bepedlcts, are round bout between Sara Langford, ne­ box and you get the Willows to-night, starting at five Johnson ee • reserve.' Seattle city council has passed making the trip overland In an auto­ gro pugilist, and Charlie Miller, the o’clock: "A"—Dr. Richards (capt.), A. During the English championships ordinance making It a misdemeanor, mobile, and will not arrive here until San Francisco fighter, scheduled . ft* maker’s guarantee for Mackenzie, W. Boultble, A. Newman. McLoughllnughlin defeated Ropqr-BarrettRoper-Barrett punishablepunishable by aa nncfin* notnot toto excceoexceed $180 to-night. next Friday night, has been forbèddfft “B”—F. W*. Law (capt.), A. Metcalfe, I-* 1-0 $-1 M, which was the or thirty days in jaU, or both, for any by the Board of Supervisors, and Uv .three months. 1 ’ - . - -_i_s______A ------m —a. iasim let ewo Vci a hiinlf AVI M. A. Powell, B. B. Irving. "A” team only instance where the American and person or pe- tons to make a book en MRS. SCHWENGERS WINS - bout Is off. The Box ol 3 Pairs $2n will be handicapped by *ve goals. English eup players were brought to­ any basçball games or any contest of gether by the draw, parks Is the skill between baseball y layers. AT TERMINAL TOURNEY POLLARDS WON. VICTORIA ENTRIES. player most generally feared by the Narveson was Invincible, allowing Americana In the singles. In the Vancouver. B. C., July 23.—The fea­ In an interesting cricket match play­ Spwc*, M*rly Mo Following have been announced aa northern championships of England on bet five scattered tatta. while Mays had ed yesterday the Pollard Opera Com­ several bad periods and was given ture of the play In the first and sec­ Victoria-» entries In the Port Albernl June 3 he defeated Wilding, who van­ ond rounds of the Mainland "Tennis pany defeated a team froth the H. M. quished McLoughlln a month later. In ragged support at times. Lamb got HARRY HYLAND Hatters and Fernishere to meet: T. V C. A H. A. a Clarke, championship was the fine showing C. 8. Rainbow toy a score of 110 to 60. a flve-eet match, 6-2, 7-5. 8-1, 3-1,' 7-6. gway with three hits and the Bees re­ R. E. Ely, r. Hurling, F. Crompton. J. made by last season's champion J. C. Restera, hockey and lacrosse star who “Men Who Care” This was in line with bis great win covered from their batting stump. Alpaeca Coats are what you need for Cameron. J. Lopax, A. Milne. Victoria • • • Tyler, of Spokane. He scored a bril­ will play in the pro. lacrosse match Amateur Swimming Association—W. from Norman E, Brookes in Australia at Oak Bay, on August 4, part of the these hot days. We have them $2.60 to Tacoma hac released Pitcher Bolce, liant victory In the singles over H. 8. me .Douglas Street D. Muir, R. Rowell, L. K. Godfrey, last wlrttef^wfWIMIh' won, 8-8, 6-3, 6-7, carnival sports programme. $3.60. J. N. Harvey. Ltd. * George Stott, J. McNeill, J. D. McNeill. 6 2. Parke, aa well as Dixon and and aa soon as- Keller gets into the VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, ISIS #» two ptan. It roust he NEW RULES FOR ttzM* to give possession- GORDON RETURNS TO GAME AMATEURS START SELLING WM,. Auburn, N. Y , July HIGHLANDERS wmm Farrell, of the national hoard of ar­ (Üotcrmi bitration governing minor baseball, has MCTORIA, B.C. 1*4—Boh Fltselmmone fought the given out the following orders relative first of his two boule with "Philadel­ to the sale and trading of players Charlie Surphli* Will Twirl phia Jack- O'Brien. This was a sfx- ' Those desiring to join the Gor­ for among major and minor leagues: don Highlanders are requested to NARVESON BROKE Hills;- Schedule round affair In Philadelphia, and no All optional agreements must be WIELD IS WINNER the decision was given, hut It was plain to passed on or before August Î6. *n»e make personal '-application at Drawn Up all that the freckled fellow was going sale or release of players within 26 J010 Douglas street, corner back rapidly. Bob couldn’t be con­ days of the commencement of the Broughton, on Mondays and IN COWICHAN SINGLES THE LOSING STREAK vinced of this, however, end challenged major league drafting period or within Thursdays from 8 to 9 p.m. dur­ BedelpMa Jack to a long battis 20 days of the close of the season ef To-morrow evening at the Royal __l* was staged in San Francisco la the club disposing of the players is pro­ ing July. Those desiring com­ the latter part of 1366, and while Boh Athletic park the Beacon Hill hibited. missions are requested to com­ fought valiantly, he wee stopped In the Bees Win First Game in a Week Capital nines meet to decide the Inter­ •The sale of a player's release by one Women's Championship Won hoddoe thirteenth. In 1387 Fits again national association to another shall municate with the secretary. rie championship. Should From Portland, 6 to 1; tried to com* back against John* be null and void against the selection Immediate application is neces­ in Tournament by Miss Cepe, wjn they will have practically bat wee stepped In the second round. sary to secure enrolment. by draft of the player by a major McDermott Lynch Put Out of Game won the championship but should the 1 in l*g be warn knocked out by Bill fceagdc club from the selling club, un­ By order of Committee. Hills triumph, the two club* will be tieftj less be be In the actual service of the K* McCoy and Ike Bot A. G. SMITH, ft* the leadership. Charlie Bundle, the purchasing club for 26 days before the fought a 32-round draw at Monels In*. opening of the drafting season for ma­ 1010. Douglas St. Secretary Portland, July 1».—After dropping wen known local pitcher, who wan lie* Jt* Barry defeated Jim Cam­ Duncan, July 21.—Results of play In given a, tryout by the Beea two sea­ jor league clubs.” six straight game», Victoria went out eron In five rounds at Mariposa. The following announcements were the annual open tournament at the and decisively beat the Colts at the sons ego, was reinstated as an amateur South Cowichan tennis courts» are and will pitch for Beacon Hill In the made: Franchise and players of the ball -park yesterday afternoon, Nerve Seward, Neb., club In the Nebraska follows: St. G. Herbert Stepney, H. P. City league. GAME ENDS IN DRAW. son proving a complete master ef the State league have been transferred to Williams. E. McCallum, B. O'Neill contest. The Bees did not find much Power, E. C. CorQeld, E. D. Taylor, N. At the end of the eighth Inning with Beatrice, Neb. The franchise and play­ trouble in locating the benders served Thee. Townsley, who Injured hie arm the score 7 all, the game between the ers of the Vallejo club in the California T. Corfield, F. L. Kingston, V. Knox, R- up by Maya. Nick Williams’ selection last season, declared that he Is fit to Empire Red Box and the Wards was league hâve been transferred to. Wal^ H. Bannister, A. E. Legatt and O. K. for slab ditty. The final score, 6 to 1, pitch the game of hie career to-morrow called last evening on account of dark­ York won in the first round. about represents the playing of the ' CHARLIE BROOKS night against the Capitals When these sonvllle, Cal. Winners in the second round were H. clubs, the Swede twirling a really bril­ Victoria's first sacker, who has been teams met recently Townsley was on ness at the Royal Athletic park. S. Coles, Stepney, McCallum, Taylor. liant game, while his team mates hit at out of the game for two months with the mound and had little trouble In de­ The following was the line-up: CARNIVAL FIELD MEET. N. T. Corfield, Bannister, York and opportune moments. In the pinches, broken ankle. He has Joined the feating the hard-hitting Capitals. He Empire Red Sox—J. Williams, a: Rowcroft. In the third round, Cole, Narveson was especially good, tighten­ Bees and will get into action some thinks be will again turn the trick. McCarL p.; Phillips, lb.: Tunnlcllffe, A parade of all athletes competing McCallum, Corfield and Rowcroft were ing up with men on bases. Ragged day this week. Kerr, will occupy the mound for the lb.: Clarke, ss.; H. Williams, M> ; New- in the International Carnival meet at winners: and Coles defeated McCallum fielding helped to bring about May’s Capitals to-morrow evening. ggen, /r.f.; Schrelber, c.f. ; Steele, l.f. Oak Bay next month, Is now planned. 7-5. 6-3; and Corfield beat Rowcroft 6-1, downfall, the Pippins having an olf day The senior city baseball schedule hae Wards—Dlnedale, c.; Taylor, p’ Spokane will send a strong squad. In­ 6- 2, in the semi-finals. In the final In the field. been drawn up. Three elube are en­ Lane, lb.; Cummins, 3b.; Ame», sa cluding’ W. T. Knglehom, while the match Corfield beat Coles 8-6, 2-6, 6-3, Bert Lamb’s hitting was a big factor PARIS ARRIVES tered. The games follow: Revercombe, 3b.; Hall, 8b.; Plows, r.t; following additional entries have been 7- 5, 6-0. In the win of the Bees, the thlrd-sacker Wall, e-f.; Milne, l.f. Hall replaced received from San Francisco: John O. Playing through different stages in Beacon Hill V». J. B. A. A., Aug. A hammering out three timely clouts, one St. Francis vs Beacon Hill. Aug. f. Revercombe in 7th. Miller, who Is the best pole vaulter on the men's doubles McCallum and Row­ of them a double. The team showed a the coast; Oliver Millard, a one-mile croft. and Kingston and Corfield reach­ J. B. A. A. vs. St. Francis. Aug. 1*. lot of life all through and had the Colts AT BAILEY’S CAMP J. B. A. A. vs. Beacon Hill, Aug. 16. AFTER RECORD. runner; W. H. Hoberg. 886 yards and ed the finals, the latter pair winning from the start, piling up runs on Mays Beacon Hill vs fit. Francis, Aug. 16 mile run; Pari R* Crabbe, late ef the in the last match of the series 7-5, 6-4, from the first Inning. A total of eleven Guaranteeing to lower the mark of University of California, mile run* 4-6. 6-4. St. Francis ve. J. B. A. A., Aug. 1». hits tells of the Islanders’ activity with 63 3-6 seconde for a mile, the Cm Floyd Rice, events unsettled. In the mixed doubles semi-finals Mrs. Beacon Hill ve. J. B. A. A., Aug. 31. EN DAYS the willow. Will Have Charge of Former St. Francis vs. Beacon HU1. Aug. 33. dlan record which he hung up on S'-t Phipps and H. S. Coles defeated Capt. urdey. Bob Barman, the auto speed and Mrs. Sharp 6-1, 6-4, and Mrs. Has­ J. B. A. A. vo. St. Franc!», Aug. 16 WANT GAMES. Champion; Welsh to Meet All week-day games will be played marvel, signed a. contract for another Introductory sell and M. Rowcroft defeated Mrs. BEES TAKE SECOND series of exhibitions at Minoru pa-k >l In the evening. Saturday games will The Men's Own C. C. wish to arrange Smurthwaite and H. P. Williams- Wolgast Friday and Saturday of this week. Freeman 6-0, 8-6, 6-8. FROM THE PIPPINS be played after Northwestern league matches with any club to the district Price on the games If arrangements • can he made Barman was preparing to leave for In the finals of the series Mrs. hipps Calgary when he came to terms with on August 2, », 16, 28. Write E. R. and Ô. S. Coles defeated Mrs. Hassell for the grounds. Beacon Hill holds the Victoria— A.B. ft. H. P.O. A. the management Lock, P. O. Box 1165. and Mfl Rowcroft 6-0, 8-6, 6-2. Madden, 1. f...... ,61130 Gen. Paris arrived In the city yes­ Peden cup at present, having held It There were sixteen matches played Rawlings, 2 b...... ■* terday, and has .taken over the care of $5.00 in the laides* doubles, the players Crum, r. f...... 4 Joe Bayley’s preparation. The Van­ Meek, 1 b...... 6 reaching the end of the semi-finals being Swain, c. f...... 2 couver athletic expert Is confident that Mrs. Phipps and Mrs. Kennlngton and Delmas, a. a...... 4 he can whip Bayley Into the best of Miss McDermot and Mrs. Knox, the Lamb, 3 b. -...... 5 shape for his coming bout with Fren- MARK latter pair defeating the former in the Shea, c...... 6 chle Valse a week from Friday night, Narveson, p...... 4 final match 6-2, 8-6. and the former champion Is working The ladles’ singles champion of the Totals ...... 38 out daily at the Victoria Athletic Club district vs. Miss McDermott, who won Portland— A.F. gymnasium on Broad street. Bobble her way through and defeated Mrs. Bancroft, a. a...... 3 Evans, the V. A. C. Instructor, Is box­ Gibbons in the semi-finals, and Miss Peters, lb...... 3 ing with Bayley every afternoon, and Llepman In the final match 6-0, 8-6. Mahoney, 1. f...... 4 Melcholr, c. f...... 4 as the pair are about the same weight, In the final match of the men's Fitzgerald, r. f. ... 4 the practise mills are real bouta Bay- SAFETY singles H. 8. Coles won the first two Mohler, 2 b...... 4 ley will finish hie training a few days ‘*1 love those sets easily and after losing the third Williams, ...... 3 before the fight, and will not go over set seemed unable to pull himself to­ Coltrln, 3 b...... 3 Mays, ...... 3 Vancouver until the day of the cigarettes you English gether and lost the following two sets. bout. No referee has yet been igreed RAZOR Mr. Coles hits hard and places well, officers smoke. What Totals ...... 31 upon. (With extra Blade) while Corfleld’s energy and steady play Score by Innlng*- It Is possible that the management ere they?” held against Coles more brilliant Vlctorlavictoria ...... 600120030—6 the Victoria Athletic Club will strokes which did not always make. por'uüd...... » o « o1 • • • •-» match Gunaer Ross against a Beattie “We call them It shaves and looks like a In the finals In the ladies' doubles Summary-Struck out. by Narveson t, heavy-weight for the coming smoker Mrs. Phipps and Mrs. Kennlngton put by Mays 16. Bases on balls, off Narveson FLAYER’S navy cut $5 Razor because it is a $6 I. Mays 4. Two-base hits. Mays . on August 6 The card, which Is now Baser. It’s triple silver- up » plucky game against Mrs. Knox Lamb. Sacrifice hits. Peters. Hit by being completed, calls for seven bouta CIGARETTES. and Miss McDermott. Mrs. Kennlng­ Itched ball. Crum. Delmae by Mays. with » free-for-all In which four col­ plated. The Mark Cross ton particularly played a very bold Ime, l.X. Umpire, Osdiek. ored boxen will mix matters In Ih* They're the richest end trade mark of 60 years’ game and killed a good many of the ring. The difficulty which the club standing guarantees its opponents gentler balls. Ç Spokane beat Seattle 6*3, when Mc- labored under In preparing the last coolest dgsrettes made." Miss Llepman. a very young player, Carl hit safely In the twelfth Inning card has been overcome, and there- quality. who Is playing in her first tournament and with two out Pappa sent the ball will be no variance from the original in Cowichan, distinguished herself by We will buy it back II you over the fence for a home run. Mike programme at the coming smoker. beating Mrs. Knox, one of the best Lynch was put out of the game In the do not agree that It la bet­ players, and gave Miss McDermot, win­ eleventh for disputing. Freddy Welsh versus Ad Wolgast ter than any other $6.k0 ner of the ladles' singles, a good fight Razor. for one of hie September holiday date» for the second set. Vancouver found Glrot easy and won Is now the plan that Coffroth -has In In the finals of the men's doubles again, 3-3. Heavy hitting by the Beav­ mind, since Jt appean a foregone con­ Kingston and Corfield made a splendid ers featured the game. clusion that he can arrange no heavy­ Mark Cross Bladss combination and the game was swift weight mill of any magnitude. Tom and pretty to watch. McCallum, of Hart Maggart. Los Angeles, Is still McCarey has been angling for the ser­ A MIRACLE IN STEEL Victoria, and Rowcroft, of Duncan, put leading batter of the Coast League vices of Wolgast to go against Johnny up a stubborn fight and almost made with .318. Ty Lober, the outfielder, In I n d i1 Dundee, a boy who Is scarcely a light­ a win. whom the Angels traded to Portland, Packages weight, hut Coffroth Is also making an Jdmped to second place among the Wax Paper offer for the services of the ex-rham- batsmen with a record of .317. Mun- plon. Made fror dorff, San Francisco, is In third place ported s t HOW WE STAND • • • with .309. from Sh< Klawltter, Facramento, has won five The announcement Is made of ■ I Yesterday's Results. match next Saturday afternoon at I he England. i out of seven games end Is leading Brighouse Arena between "Young tlflcally ti . ■ Victoria. 6; Portland, 1. pitcher, .714. Of the regulars who have ■ Spokane, 5; Seattle, 3 (11 innings). Philadelphia" Jack O'Brien and Frank perfectly 1 been In the game all season, Jack EACH Vancouver, 8; Tacoma, 2. Barriegu, the hard-hitting Vancouver Standing. Ryan, Los Angeles, is leader with 14 'England?s Richest welterweight. To-day. games won and seven lost. His per­ • • e . I0LL0W GROUND W. L. Pet. Win lose centage Is .667. and Coolest Smoke' ■ | Vancouver ...... 61 86 .629 .633 «22 Jess Baker, San Francisco, has the Jack Britton, who has fought more AND HONED .696 .586 ■ Seattle ...... 6* 40 . 693 same mark with six won and three fights so far this year than any other AND STROPPED ■ Portland ...... 49 42 .53» .548 .538 lightweight In the business, has de­ Hi Victoria...... 44 64 . 449 .466 .444 lost, and Fanning, San Francisco, has 1 AIR TESTED U1 Tacoma ...... 43 67 . 490 .436 .416 a mark of .«*», haying won 16 game» cided to take a rest for several weeks .871 .361 Tack Is at present quartered at Rye These cigarettes ■ I Spokane ...... 36 61 .366 and lost nine. Mark Croea Blades are llttl e II To-day’s Games. Beach, N. Y-. where he la taking are exceptionally straight razors, produced Jut * 11 Spokane at Seattle. Flannel Trousers et Clearance Price*. things easy. exactly as the WADE ft BUT - ■I Tacoma at Vancouver, J. N. Harvey, Ltd. CHER. WBSTHOLM. a n d II Victoria at Portland. mild, pleasing, satis» HENKEL factories manufac BIG LEAGUE SCORE BOARD ture the world’s best old-faeh- tying and refreshing. ioned straight razors. NATIONAL Enjoy them to­ ask for mark cross REMARKED ON THE SIDE Yeeterday’a Results. RAZOR SLADES Sco„r,^-New«orne-New York. York. 6; 2;PlUzkurg. Flttebur*. 6 1 day. Att Dealers. Four-club Lacrosse League a Certainty. Once and for all the lacrosse magnates upon the Pacific Coast are deter­ mined that they will be rid of the petty squabbling that has marked the league struggles on the coast for the past two years. The break-up of the British i: Columbia Lacrosse Association and the subsequent retirement of Con. Jones St. Louis, 3; Brooklyn, L from lacrosse means the formation of a new league, a four-club organization that will handle the affairs on the coast with an Iron hand. A meeting Is to be < w. L Pei. held at Vancouver on Thursday at which the preliminary details of such ...... 66 36 .638 league will be talked over. Victoria will he represented and the plan Is to have Philadelphia ...... 60 82 .610 Pittsburg ...... 512 two clubs in Vancouver as well as teams In Westminster and Victoria. Such ____ 66 43 .511 a league will provide two games every week and will also mean’ that more In­ ...... 3* 43 .4*9 49 .424 AYE*’8 terest will be taken In the race. Another thing, the new league will not be Boston ...... 36 governed by one club, and a paid president should be able to handle affairs St. Louis ...... 36 63 .398 ...... 35 66 .38» without outside interference. Eastern Lacrosse Troubles Loom up Also. AMERICAN. '■kavy cut Yesterday's Results. About the most childish action that a big league club can take is to default Detroit, 2; New York, 6. a game at which there are several thousand spectators present looking for­ m. LOUIS. 4; Philadelphia 0. ward to a contest. The fane are not anxious to hear of the troubles between Chicago, 6; Washington, e. the cluba. They want lacrosse and are not going to any game at which there Cleveland, 6; Boston. L standing. may be a pen bill ty of one of the clubs refielng to play. The Tortmta lacrosse ...... club pulled off a queer stunt last Saturday’af the Queen City when they re­ CIGARETTES fused to allow the' visiting team, the Tecumseh lacrosse club, to .enter the park Philadelphia ...... « Cleveland ...... {J because the president of the league, Percy Quinn, refused to lengthen the Washington ...... “ «•lsoenslon of a Tecumseh player who bad been kept out of the game for two Chicago ...... * rmigh work. Mr Quinn now state, that he will fine the Boston ...... C. H. Bowes Detroit ...... ” morontns 3600 and may also suspend* the club for a time. There Is also a pos- St. Louis ...... * losing Its franchise Provision should be made In the new 10* cüiürtLeagîie forï *2.0«f deposit, to be forfeited should the club refuse to fulfill New York ...... -...... ” 1221 tsvemwet St. pacific coast. 111 «-W tat°r*8' Bern’ Case h Not H.pelero. Tefrrdzy’s Reeeltz. Portland, 4: SecrSroeotO. 1- There Is yet plenty bf time for Capt. Bert Delmas to hustle the Victoria Oakland. 3; Venice, L It’s the Filles, uy “MV CHOICE” baseball club along to the first division of the Northwestern League, but the peppery short-stop must first of all receive support, from the management H Is a known fuel that Delmas has asked for a couple of good right-handed Portland ...... Î? Loe Angela ...... g twiners and if Spokane, Beattie and Tacom* can get new men, surety Vic­ Sacramento ...... — & toria ran pick up a coliplc of twlriers, evten «'there are no slab artists running Oakland ...... g around loose In the Coast League. The club will also have to recall some of ttz Venice ...... ■’■••• ” Twilight League prospects, for the big leaguers will be getting busy about the San Francisco ...... » TERMiNUS middle Of August taking up the players who look big league timber. This Be Comfortable,—Clothe yourself means that Kantlehner. Narveson, Rawlings, Swain and possibly Meek, will be wltk light-weight Underwear. Sale taken away from the Bees. Just Imagine our ball club trying to win a few ball here. J. N. Harvey CIGARS games minus that outfit. Twlriers are (he great need Just now. and Victoria prices prevail £ willing to lake a chance for a month or » an tiro balance of the club. Frank H. Schooler. Mgr. zoa ftW rr VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1913

siding deity of the camp enjoying s appended also is a list of cadet in­ siesta in his tent in the officers* Unes. structors. (1) Camp Staff- To control the destinies of 800 boys IDETS ENJOYING Camp commandant. Lieut.-Col. R. G. for a whole week Is something that Ed wards-Leckie, 72nd Highlanders. even the heart of a braw Highland D. A. A. and Q. M. G.. Major A. B. Apparel for Carpets, Draperies, colonel might well quail at But his Snow, a & I. C. C., M. D. House furnishings SIDNEY CAMP LIFE cares alt lightly on Lieut.Colonel R. Chief instructor, Ltout. A. Mulcahy, Women, Misse* G. Edwards Leckie. the commandant Camp engineer, Major A. B. .Carey and of the cadet camp. His tent is the and „ fight Hundred Boys Under (R.E.), C. M. pivot of the camp. And a real sol­ A. D. M. S. and sanitary officer, Children Kitchen Utensils Canvas-Are Doing Good dier’s tent it appears with its black Major B. Ç. Hart, P. A. M. C. bearskin covering the ground, and its Paymaster officer, Capt. A. Bray, Work soldierly belongings scattered In an C. O. C. Phone 1391 (2) Camp Subordinate Staff- 739 Yates Street orderly manner all around. The boys Camp Sergt.-Major., Q.-M.-S. L J. approach It with a sort' of breathless Colline, R. C. R. Camp clerk, Sergt. H. Stevens, R. I. COOL WATERS ATTRACT “The only trouble that I have with O. A. the boys," said the colonel after he had BATHERS ARE PROTECTED Clerk; camp engineer, Sergt. O. Die­ remarked on the heat of the day, "Is gan. Tremendous Sale Beautiful Lingerie Dresses at Extreme- that they all want to go on sentry go. Clerk, A. D. S. A T„ Q.-M.-S. W. M. You never saw such volunteering for Robertson, C. M. 8. C. any post in your life. I have had half Routine of Day Gives Lads Clear, A. D. M. S., Private F. O'Dell, ly Low Prices To-morrow the camp wishing to take watch at the P. A. M. C. Last Call in Women's and Misses’ Suits, Time for Exercise guard room there. It seems to fas­ Clerk, ordnance officer, Q.-M.-S. C. cinate them more than anything. Yes, Hill, C. O. C. The moat distinctive and exclusive models in the city are and Play I think the camp le going to be a great Assistant Instructor (Infantry), Q.- Values Extraordinary ' to be found in this collection. They are all new styles and success. It is the first day, of course, M.-S.-I. A Youngman, R. C. R. and everything is not yet In shape, but Asst, instructor (ambulance) St.-Sgt. Thirty-one only, Suits representing the bal­ will find instant favor with the fashionably dressed woman or the work already has been very good, R. Glass, P. A. M. C. especially among those boys who are in ance of our spring and summer stock, marked miss of Victoria, for these dresses are made by experts and •Halt! Who goes there?” (8) Officers of active and officers of uniform and have had some drill previ­ A boyish treble rapped out the words corps of school school of cadet in­ down to prices that will clear them out to-morrow. show the latest designs from Paris and New York. If you ously* structors in charge of cadets— M shrill staccato, and the Times' man "We are very careful to see that they Every Suit in the lot is fashioned after the most are looking for a dainty lingerie dress that is an exclusive same tc a suddon halt before the lines do not remain out very long in the Lieut B. W. Brown, 72nd Highland­ ers of Canada. correct styles, perfectly tailored and finished, and model and you wish to economize, be sure and attend this sale #f the cadet camp at Sidney. Impos­ sun, and exceptional care is taken of Lieut. I. W. Dowing, 104th Regiment. made of the season’s most popular materials such to-morrow. A brief description only is given here. sible to go further when a sturdy young them down at the bathing place. Prac­ tically all the officers go down there Capt. R. V. Harvey, 88th Regiment. as fine French serge, tweeds, whipcords, etc. The body and a quite business looking rifle and we have special boys told off to Cadet Instructor R. Cullen, Ld. Kel­ Distinctive French embroidered and New York model Interposed. It was not until the patrol. No boy Is allowed to go bath­ vin school. New Westminster. Coats show semi and cutaway fronts, notched col­ Lingerie Dresses in a superb range of handsome designs, made youthful sentry -vus convinced that ing except at the time appointed and Cadet Instructor W. H. Gray, R. Mc­ lars and revere, three and fouf-button fastenings, there was no disguised foreign spy be­ at the appointed place, and only when Bride school. New Westminster. of superior quality marquisettes, muslins, etc., heavily em­ fore him. and that the Intentions of the bathing plcquet and Instructors are Cadet Instructor G. H. Pritchard, lined satin and satin serge. Smartly tailored broidered and most tastefully trimmed presenting a most bis tlsltor were altogether, innocent, present. North Ward, Victoria. skirts showing panel back and front, also plain that the newspaper man was allowed “We have an exceptionally good staff Cadet Instructor A. Qrahame, North charming picture of the designer’s art. The waists are pret­ t > pass by the guard tent into the Of Instructors here and they are doing Vancouver. effects. Colors are navy, tlrown, greys and fancy Cadet Instructor G. W. McKinnon, tily embroidered, elegantly finished and come in both high and tent-studded domains of the cadet very good work. Of course, some of mixtures and are grouped together in two lots, strength of British Columbia. the lads are a bit raw yet but the Im­ Ladysmith and Nanaimo. low neck styles, some in the popular Peter Pan effect, short and At first the camp was deserted. Long Cadet Instructor R. Straight, Grand­ as follows: provement is already noticeable and view. long sleeves. The skirts show in most cases flounce of em­ White lines of canvas sweltered in the the effect of the camp life "will be of hot sun, and the only sound that broke Cadet Instructor E. Barnes, Grand­ 17 Only, Suits, regular values up to $30.00. Sale broidery and are finished to match waist. Grouped together in incalculabe good to them. There has view. the stillness was the "scrunch” of the been not a single case of sickness re­ price...... >10.00 Cadet Instructor J. R. Pollock, Daw- two lots, as follows : young sentry's fest on the gravel as ported yet, and everything Is going he paced to and fro. Ret In its girdle >n. 14 only, Suits, regular values up to $50.00. Sale fine.” « Cadet Instructors Sims, Campbell Regular values up to $20.00, for...... >11.75 •f green trees, this camp of 800 boys Musketry. price...... • ...... was almost impossibly btlll. T ic rea­ and Wilson, South Vancouver schools. >19.75 The camp at Sidney would delight Cadet Instructor R. P. Sleeves, Regular values up to $38.50, for...... >22.75 son came from a lithe little Oriental the heart of one soldier known to the —First Floor who was busy doing chores about the Rhodes, etc., schools. world as “Bobs of Kandahar," particu­ Cadet Instructor F. A. Jewett, Nel­ —First Floor cooking stoves. larly as it contains within Its four “Boys allee go washes,** said ii\ son. corners a splendidly equipped rifle Cadet Instructor B. Code. Kltsllano. Enjoyed Bathing. range for musketry practise. The Cadet Instructor W. C. Keith, Simon Aerolux Veranda Shadea It was the hour know i in that wond­ range Is used for miniature rifles and is Fraser. Benaational Clearance Art Needlework erful document, the camp standing only twenty-five yards long. But the Cadet Instructor I. M. Mullen, Alex­ Half-Price at Special Sale Prices orders, as “bathing onrude.” There targets are so arranged and graduated andra. Of Summer Underwear Clearing at half a mile away from the camp, .vns that the effect is the same as shooting Cadet Instructor T. W. Wood head. a huge splashing and shouting, and over a much longer range with larger Model. Included are Tea Cosies, Cushions, Cen-. Here’s your opportunity to get a re­ Knitted Summer Underwear for wo­ très, Linen and Repp Bags, Cushion fun and jollity. In tro .ps and batai­ service rifles, for just as much ac­ Cadet Instructor D. A. Bofes, Fair- men and misses, in the finest makes we liable Porch shade at the price of a llons, squadrons and batteries, eight curacy in aiming and sighting is re­ view. Tops, etc. Regular values from $1.(X) know of, greatly underpriced. For in­ cheap one. These are made from pre­ hundred happy youngsters disputed quired to do well. Çadet Instructor W. J. Wllby. Cen­ up to $15.00. On sale at exactly Half- pared slats of wood with cords to themselves In the slinlng water. Yesterday afternoon the Cowichan tral, Victoria. stance : Highlanders they wera no more; lyuikl school and the Grandview school, of Cadet Instructor A. H. Marrlon. Cen­ Price. . match—weather-proofed, in shades of coated cadets they were no more, but Vancouver, shot off several rounds over tral, Victoria. Silk and Gauze Lisle Knitted Vests. —Mam Floor all green and combinations of green Just happy-hearted boys all in the uni­ this range. The former had an average Cadet Instructor E. E. Snyder, Na­ Regular 76c and $1 values. Sale and brown only: form that nature gave them with per­ of 15% out of a possible 26, while the naimo cadet corps. price, per garment...... 50* haps a bathing eosurn# to keep oft latter went a little better with 16%. Size 4x7.6. Regular $3.50 values. Sale the heat. The bathing location was The best score fell to a Cowichan boy. Pure Silk Combinations. Regular $6.50 Voiles and Marquiaettea q«|- rounded off with booms and logs so Cadet Barnes, who chalked up 20. Each .SPEEDING IN OAK BAY to $7 values. Sale price, per gar­ price ...... >2.65 that everything might ho quite safe, day In succession the various schools ment ...... >4-95 Reg. 75c Values, Yard BUB and as a further precaution, six sturdy and detachments will be given instruc­ Three Offenders Fined in Police Court Sise 6x7.6. Regular $5.50 values. Sale lads, all expert swimmers, s* iod on tion and practice at the range and it for Breaking the Regulations. Lisle Thread Combinations. Regular Silk and Wool Marquisettes, also Voiles, price ...... >3.75 the bank at various points, watching is hoped by this means to lay the foun­ $1.75 to $2.50 values. Sale price, per in shades of strawberry, sky, navy, rose, with the keenness of those who have dations of good marksmanship among Size 8x7.6. Regular $7.50 values. Sale Outside of the MacDonald case the garment ...... >1.35 had a trust placed In them, to render those who may some day be called mauve, champagne, saxe, green, grey, price ...... >4.95 upon to defend their country against an only business before the OakTBay po­ Combinations. Regular 50c values. reseda and pink ; 40 inches wide. Re­ help should help be needed. lice court yesterday afternoon had to As a health-giving holiday it is invader. Sale price, per garment ...... 40* Size 9x7.6. Regular $9.50 values. Sale do with infractions of the Motor Act gular 75c values. Sale price, per yard, doubtful If there is anything that can Though every chance is given to tho price ...... >6.59 In the way of speeding. Three charges Pine Cotton Thread Vests. Regular only...... 50* equbl a week in a cadet camp such as boys to have a really good time while were heard and fines aggregating >60 15c values. Sale price, garment, 10* opened yesterday at Sidney. The boys ir. camp, to this end a good deal of —Second Floor were imposai. —Main Floor are out in the clear air of the open for liberty being allowed, yet there have —Main Floor sixteen out of the twenty-four hours tc be certain rules and regulations The Merchants' Trust and Trading Company was defendant in a charge every day. They are drilled and ex­ religiously adhered to. One of these ercised. and have also ample time for which Is most rigorously enforced Is ct speeding on Transit road on Tues­ Long Liale Gloves day, July 16. and it was represented Muslin Underwear playing and bathing and swimming the "no smoking" rule, which must be --- 1 ' . T""--- Shoes is Still Proceeding amid surroundings that are ideal In admitted to be a wise ordinance. b; Its managing director, R. Thomp­ Exceptional Valuea son Tinn, vlio pleaded not guilty. at Clearance Sale Prices every way. Neither Is any boy allowed to leave Women’s Vici Laee Oxford*, kid welts, “Sick parade” is down for 6.80, but camp without a pass signed by the Constable Dawson stated that the Women’s Long Lisle Thread Gloves, in there was no sick parade yesterday. company leader and endorsed by D. A. cap was being driven at a-speed of be­ Women’s White Cotton Night-Gowns with turn soles, also vici kid blucher tween thirty and thirty-five miles an tans, champagne, black and white, m In fact anything mqre remote from A. Q. M. G. (which Is short for Major in slip-over styles, the neck and 12 and 16-button lengths. Regular W)c welts, with patent toes, in all sizes. any idea of sickness than those eight Snow) or camp commandant. Any in­ houi, and when asked by Mr. Tinn sleeves prettily edged with lace or Regular values to $3.75. Sale price, hundred happy youngsters could juries have to be reported Immediately how he estimated that he said it was values. To clear, per pair ...... 35* scarcely be Imagined. Brown and to headquarters. Boys must not throw "by com mon-sense." Ttie car had been embroidery, six different styles to Regular 75c values to clear, per pair, per pair ...... >2.35 healthy and full of life they frisked empty glasses or bottles about the going at this rate when approaching choose from. Sale price...... 95^ only ...... «CfV--50* Growing Girls’ Black Laced Boots and about In the sunshine until the heat the spot where the constable was drove them to the shelter of their Day's Programme. standing, but it was slowed up before Dainty White Corset Covers, made of Lisle Thread Gloves, 2-bntton lengths, in Black Kid Oxfords, with low heels tents, or more often to the inviting The following brief resume of the raching that point and passed him at fine quality nainsook in a large va­ tans, greys, black or white. Regular and round ties. Regular $3.00 and coolness of the canteen where can be way in which the cadet spends his day a speed of about fifteen miles. $3.75 values. Sale price, per pair,' will be of interest to all. He is awaked William McLean corroborated the riety of different styles with pretty 50c values. To clear, per pair... .35* obtained those soft drinks that are embroidery and lace yokes, finished- only...... >2.35 dear to the heart of the boy, and ice every morning by the sound of the constable. • „• ; —Main Floor cream that is the “summum bonum” bugle clattering the old “reVellle." and R. S. Boyd swore that he had looked with baby ribbon drawstrings. Sale Women’s Lace and Button Velour Calf of his felicity. he is urged to bed at night by the flea- -at the speedometer as they were pass­ price, from 90c to...... • ■ ■ 35* Dongola and Vici Kid, Patent Lea­ The Presiding Deity. forth Highlanders’ bugle band calling ing the constable and it registered out the "last post.” The Seagorths is fifteen miles. Mr. Tinn said he was a ther Shoes, in black or chocolate, in The newspaper man found the pre­ White Underskirts, carefully cut to fit the only band in camp: very careful driver, and he had sloped perfectly and finished with a smart Dainty Lingerie Waiata * a g« all sizes. Regular values up to $4.50. Reveille, 5.46 a.m. down as he was approaching the spot Sale price, per pair...... >3.35 Sick parade, 6 a.m. where the constable was as he had deep flounce of embroidery Sale Reg, up to $5.00 Valnea V ■ "WU Breakfast, 7 a.m. seen a delivery wagon standing at the price ...... Misses’ Black and Tan Laced Boots in All rations, 7.30 a.m. A good dozen different styles to choose side of the road. White Combinations (corset covers and sizes from 11 to 2; several different Physical training. 7.45 a.m. The magistrate thought the defence from, comprising all the latest effects lines to choose from. Regular $2.25 Office hour, 8 sum. bore out the testimony of the police drawers) made of soft finished mus­ Morning parade, 8.80 to 18 a.iP for this season’s wear, made of fine to $2.75 values. Sale price, per pair, and Imposed the usual fine, $20. lin’ trimmed with lace. Sale price, quality embroidered sheer lawns, mes- Dinner, 12.80 p.m. B. Watson was charged with driving only ...... >2.85 only ...... >1.95 Afternoon parade, 2 to 4 p.m. at over twenty-five miles an hour on salines, vestings, etc. These Waists are Bathing parade, 4.10 p.m. Children’s White Elk and Tan Sandals, Cad boro Bay road on Sunday after­ White Princess Slips, perfectly made in' high" or low neck styles with long Black Kid 3-Strap Slippers, Dongola Sick parade, 5 p.m. noon, July 13. Constables Dawson and of soft finish nainsook, embellished and short sleeves ; à complete range of Tea, 6.80 p.m. ~ Frank Sutton testified to the car pass-?' Patent Tip Laced Boots, White Can­ Guard mounting, 7.30 p.m. with yoke, trimmed Valenciennes lag between Uplands road and Olympia sizes to select from but not every size vas Slippers and Oxfords Witlvstrong, Retreat, 7.30 p.m. x avenue at a speed of at least thirty-five laee," embroidery, beading and rib­ in each style. Regular values up to heavy soles. Regular $1.25 to $1.50 First post, 8.46 p.m. bon. Sale price, only ...... >2.25 $5,' Youf'choice for only...... >1.90 Last post, 9.15 p.m. rnhes^an hour. values. Sale price, per pair.. .85* Lights out, 9.80 p.m. Douglas Chamberlain chauffeur, who looked as If he had been through a —First Floor ’ —First Floor —Main Floor Those in Charge. motor car smash, said ho was driving The following are the officers In the car and made a point of keeping charge of the boys at the camp, and his eye on the speedc meter all the July Sale gpecialg Reliable Bedding way, and the car had not run faster than twenty to twenty-five miles an Children's Dress et at Remarkable Prices ■' 1 K ' ' 1 f T" - hour at any time. He stated. !n reply From the Staple Section DIRECT /^OI"ôurQwn to City Prosecutor Harrison, that he Horrockses’ Twill Sheeting, 2 yards Scotch Wool Blankets, with blue borders, Priced to Clear had a party of visitors on l«oard who regular $5.60 and $5.75 values. Clear­ wished to get back to town for thé- wide. Regular 60c values. Bale—— A splendid opportunity to replen­ boat and wanted him to go foster, but price, per yard ...... 55* ance sale price, per pair...... >4.75 ish the children’s wardrobe at a SASH h2.15 and at the prices asked are well a motor cycle on Cadboro Bay road on Pillow Cottons, 40 inches wide. Regu- Honeycomb Bedspreads, single bed size; within reach of the most mode»- the same date, the -case being proved • lar 20c values. Sale price, per yard, regular $T.25 values. Clearance sale purse. The materials include prints, excellent quality ? by Constable Dawson. only...... Ap> price ...... I...- ...... 1.10 well but will wear well. They come Portland Elks, and which Is coming 44 inches wide. Regular 25c values. Size 72x96 inches, regular $1.25 values. in a large variety of different styles here to play during carnival week. Is one of the best known architects In the Sale price, per yard ...... 30* Sale price ...... 90* in checks, stripes and plain colors, Ask for tiiose City. He was the first man to Pillow Cases, 40, 42 and 44 inches wide. Size 78x80, regular $1.65 values. Sale trimmed with contrasting shades ; adjust government losses from an Regular 40c values. Sale price, per price ...... 1...... >1.25 some have bloomers attached, while Wglree architectural standpoint In the San others can be worn as pinafores. An Francisco disaster. Some 48 millions pair ...... r...... % ...... 85* Marcella Bedspreads, regular $1.75 val­ Catalog of dollars of estimates passed through Turkish Towels. Regular 35c values. ues. Sale price ...... >1.45 early selection is advised, while the his hands. The upkeep and training Sale price, per pair ...... 25* Regular $2.26. yalues. Sale price ! 11.90 assortments are complete. Grouped of the famous Elk band Is Mr. Me Regular j>2.75 values. Sale price 112.30 together in three lots as follows : Claren’s hobby. Headquarters of the Regular 50c values. Sale price,' per band while here will be at the Em­ pair ...... 35* Regular $2.50 values. Sale price 111.80 Reg. up to 85c values. Now.. .50* press hotel and rooms have already Linen Towels. Regular $1 values. Sale Regular $3.15 values. Sale price >2.75 Reg. up to $1.25 values. Now 75* been engaged for them by Secretary price, per pair...... ,...v.75* Marcella Spreads, with soft finish, regular Randolph Stuart. Reg. up to $2.00 values. Now 95* n ru/illiams co. o o o Regular 76o values. Sale price, per $2.00 values. Sale price...... 81.50 U.U.YY SASH and DOORS Ipe Cold Satisfaction—for every pair ...... vn...55* Regular $2.25 values. Sale priée >1.65 —First Floor 1943 FIP5T AVE.. 50 SEATTLE thirst in the genuine imported Humb­ —Main Floor —Main Floor ler Beer, Bavaria's finest, 10c per glass "at The Kalserhot." * it rrroTOBlX tarar times, Wednesday, jttly 23, 1913 making all the arrangements for the! SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Jon welcome -of H. M. 8. id. Ladies Î Only Seven Days’ More Dominion Only seven days more—then our Sale etope. In Justice to yourself CAU personalmegs# .am,,,- -ant Vy mall tor Alrfed B. Hardy le a guest at the you should certainly compare our Sale ottering,. Everything la on Sale THEATRE DE LUXE ibllcatlhn must ho signed with the nàme Stt^thcona hotel while in the city ia soaroee of the sender.) at very low prices. Wedne-dny end Thureday sCommgOiit! from Vancouver. Silk, Satins, Pongs. Silk. Japanese Silks, Brecadad Satins, Tsffet. 0 0 0 Silks, Striped Silks, Shantung Sitka, Silk Steokinge, Shawls, Scarfs, | Solid Gold | Victoria Carnival Week, August 4th %peclTHE FORBIDDEN WAY *, B. Shaw, of Toronto, le staying at Parasols, Iveryware, GsriSan Silvsr Goods, Grass Linens, Kimonos, :lal Two-part Picture Drama. te M, 1IU. * thai Dominion hotel during bis business 80LITAIt.ES Novelties Opsra Cloaks, etc. Bevent visit in Vletorla. Farce Comedy. While of course Solid Bray, of Nanatme, la at the A MILLINERY bomb Gold Novel tie* are hn- James Bay hotel. km Arthur T. Shand has arrived from John Bunny Comedy. • s e urleo we price them aa Dublin, Ireland, and le registered at| 'T &»&#gisgk Et THE SIGNAL low a» If they were Mrs. A. Ben, of Vancouver, regtst the'Empress hotel. Edison Drama. necessaries. The word ered at the James Bay hoteL TREANOR, ITALY "novelty" da generally Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Small, of Vancou- I used, conveys the Im­ Qeo. A. Shaver, of Montreal, ha Colored Scenic. vtr, are'staying among the gudets at! pression of something, arrived at the James Bay hoteL while new, will not last the Empress hotel. ^ long, but the words Q. E. Engels, of New Zealand, 1 GET IN LINE «.olid geld novelties" staying at the James^Bay hotel. F. V. Lewie, of OH City, Pa., arrived MAJESTIC THEATRE means NEW and al­ In Victoria yesterday and registered at 1 most EVERLASTING. F. T. . 40^ Large assortment of “Songs of Truce” Case», Match Boxas, James Bay hotel. %-Gal. cans, $1.10 Brass .tv. .40F Cocoa and Wire Mata A Civil War Drama. Cigar Cutters, Photo • • • R p. Abbott and Mrs. Abbott arriv-| Quarts .... 0041 Zinc . >- • . .854 60o to $1.26 «A Gamble With D'sth’’ Frames, Cigarette Pa­ Miss H. S. McKle and Miss O. R. ed from Vernon yesterday, and regist­ Biograph Headliner. per Holders, Mesh Begs Vickers" have arrived from Edmotaton and Purees, Cigarette and are staying at the James Bay ered at the Rltx hotel. ^ SCREEN DOORS “Sea Dog’s Love” Case», Pencils, Lergh- Lively Comedy. nettss, Chatelaines, etc. Ç. O. Qrimth came to the city yes­ WHILE THEY LAST “Noisy Suiters” F. A. Case, of Seattle, is at the Do terday from Vancouver, and register­ Farce Comedy. minion hotel. ed at the Westholme hotel. SHORTT, HILL 0 • • Tonight rub your scalp lightly with H. B. Logan If among thoee visiting I D. H. Currie, of Vancouver, Is at the Cuticura Ointment. In the morn­ the city from Vancouver. He Is etay-|l & DUNCAN, Ltd Dominion hotel. f, ing shampoo with Cuticura Soap. ing at the strathcona hoteL Diamond Merchants, of Keating, le at the i Sill R. J. Carrier, Noother emollients do so much for A. H. Gee came to the capital yes-| PRINCESS ^tioldsmltha and. Bilver- Dominion betel. W smiths. dry, thin and falling hair, dandruff ténia y from Nanooee Bay and regist­ R. D. Skelton, of Seattle, Is registered and itching scalps, or do it so speed­ ered at the Strathcona hotel. WEEK MONDAY, JULY 21 Corner Broad and View at the Dominion hotel. ily, agreeably and economically. * * * Streets. • • 4 James Dougan and Mrs. Dougan | Full directions in every package came from Cobble Hilt yeeterday, and j: The English Comedy :.'i Phone

GRACE CAMKR0N ELECTRICAL •fflS Homely and Aged Facto Now Easily Beautified T-illisn William Joseph AND KEEP THE HOOSE SPOT­ - HAYNES-ROBERTS LESSLY CLEAN WHEN YOU UBB (Aunt Sally In Women's Realm.) ROBERTS I have seen the plainest women made beautiful and the conplexlons of good FIXTURES $ looking women lmproved-1 ve faces made young and pretty blerotohed and weather-beaten fa^a made spoUess, HARRY LEANDER A CO. white and satlny-m «ÏSÎS by a very simple And harmless that acts almost like a miracle. Thta WAT. MERRITT all there Is to It: Ordinary mercollaed wax. procurable at any 4rug store (one AT A LOW PRICE oupce will doi ts applied nlghtlyltke cold cream, and washed off mornings. THI, gradually peel, oft the Ufeteu par- TUNGSTEN LAMPS RALPH ASH A WINN SHAW tlclee of surface «kin, permitting the ELECTRIC IRONS—Lite Guarantee underlying akin to ahow Itaalf. Jh” newer, fresher shin, when wholly In evi­ DIRECTIONS dence. forme a complexion which lor WHY UBEfl AND FULL beauty and yeuthfulneas Is. Incomparable The Edison Talking Pictures AN —IOC with one produced by other means. A complexion eo natural, ao free from ortl- flclamy. no one guesses the secret of Its $4.00 acflulrcment. You’ll not regret trying this really marvelous treatment. Equally wonderful le the famous aaxo- llta formula for removing wrinkles. One ounce powdered eaxollte Is dissolved In a half pint Witch haiel. Bathing the face ••Open 7 a. m. to Midnight, Every Day in the Year” In this Immediately eraeea the finer llnea. MacDonald Electric Co. Gradually even the deeper furre*a and * crew s feet vanish comptately. Oak Bay Avenue to WEATHER BULLETIN. NO NEED Daily Repart Furnished by the Victoria OUTING PO* AUOUBT. Matterslagicai Department. 62; ! minimum, 62; wind, Il mties B.; weather, cloudy. . "When Bailor* Were Bailor»,” _la «hi Victoria, July 21-6 a. m.-The barometer Portland Ore.-Barometer ^, tem- remains* comparatively high over tills first article of the big August OUTING. province, and fine hot weather with mod­ TO APOLOGIZE érât» winds continues throughout the Pa­ It Is a true story ot life aboard » sail­ cific. slope. The weather remains flna and ing ship twenty year* ago. Por Wo warm In the Prairie provinces, and shew- er* and thunderstorms have occurred from Francisco—Barometer, 29.98; temper- fan there la "Finding the Stare ot EFFECTIVE MANIPULATION OF 68; minimum, 68; wind, 4 miles »• AFTERNOON MATERIAL». California eastward to Colorado. Baseball," an Interesting account ot MUSIC Whs» you eomfi “down the m«rble at giro” and only Forecasts. FT rain. N; weather, cloudy. The several materials arranged In -‘ertionton—Barometer a

F-f------r 'D.Aii»* t»l: ''"-Tl Stores, Offices and The Sultry Season Suggests:— Waterfront Homesite ALTADENA Houses to Rent On Roberts’ Bay, close to Sidney, consisting of about 2 acres, 250 feet waterfrontage, beautiful sandy beach, land all cleared, (WUklnaon T>.on fltr'lon) Very nice ground floor office on fenced and ready for building purposed municipal water Broughton street. Just off Govern­ Sea Sports and Bathing ment. Excellent offices In Promis mains laid on and good roads. See this subdivision before buying elsewhere. building, with harbor view. Ground ' To accomplish this you must own a portion of the sea front. We are offering this at Cad­ floor store add two upstairs offices Lots $625 each. In ‘‘Klnemacolor’; block, just about boro Bay, opposite the Uplands. ■ PRICE $500n completed. And others. On terms. Will sell lots having 50 feet waterfrontage and averaging 150 feet in depth at prices ranging from $800 upwards. This is an A. W. Bridgman With BOO feet of sea front, 6-roomed dwelling, outhouses, two live springs. Grand view of ideal spot for summer homes. >007 Government St, Olympics, which is worth the price w8 ask for the property.

8 ay wart! Bldg. Ad Central Bldg. Phone IS Phones 1080 and 2381 i Tor particulars apply to .w R. S. DAY and B. BOGGS 1 1 Telephone SO called concert of Europe, the triple P. R. BROWN alliance and the tripple entente. Now Members Real Estate Exchange. Germany, Austria qnd Italy have made Phone 1276 620 Fort street, Victoria. Established 1890 an alliance with a view to preserving U12 Broad St. ' peace In Europe as an offset to that Fire Insurance Written. Money to Loan. existing between Britain, France and Russia. Up to the ipesent Britain has had more to say tha’n any of the other powers here mentioned in the settle­ Letters for publication In Dally Times ment of affairs In the Balkans* Suc­ must be received at the Times office not later than the day before the day of pub­ cess has not fesulted, but that has lication. When received later they will not been the fault of Britain. Greece SIX ROOMED HOUSE bo held over until the following day. has now placed her affairs in the hands While unobjectionable anonymous com­ of France, and the Slav states look to munications will be published, the name A Snap and address of every writer of such letters Russia. Thus the alliance is entirely must be given to the editor. Ignored. Now since the Balkan league Mur * —x* On double corner lot, 110x135, two blocks from Hillside car; has come to quarrel over the spoils of When Mr. Roberts has three open fireplaces. Price for quick sale... .$4700 THE SLAV IN EASTERN EUROPE. a war with Turkey, Turkey has again entered the arena, and it la only rea­ $1250 cash, balance arranged. sonable to suppose that Turkey may •Bo the Editor,—In order to get some put In a claim to come better out of Met Dr. Dewar Eight-roomed house for rent, block from car...... $40.00 Ideileà of the position of the Slav among the scrap than when she first sued for the powers of Europe at about the peace. Germany has big Interests In : ; x middle of 1218, while the situation in Asia Minor, and she can further those the Balkans is still In a tangle, it is Interests by supporting Turkey’s claims “ T~\ Y the way, doctor, why did you decide best perhaps to see how the race is dis­ in Europe In the present situation. rx on a^McClary’s Sunshine Furnace for Tracksell, Douglas & Co. tributed over the eastern portion of Germany has never failed to interfere that continent. In any International question that ha* your fine new home ?” 728 Yates Street Phones 4176 and 4177 Reckoning in millions, Russia, the arisen in Europe or across the Medi­ greatest Slav power, can lay claim to terranean since she nas had a fleet “ Well, Mr. Roberts, principally because 76, or nearly two-)thirds of her Euro­ worthy of the name. Is she likely to do pean population; Austro-HUngary con­ so now? Germany has come to clearly the Sunshine’s water pan is correctly placed tains some .26; Bulgaria. 3.2; Monte­ realize that her alliance with Austria, over the fuel door, so that the moisture, as it negro, (kSû* Roumanla, 6.5; Servie, 2.8, however sincere it may be at Vienna, is evaporated, iftimediately ascends into the and in Turkey in Europe probably neither Vienna nor Bùda Pest can rely some 2,000,000, that is reckoning those on the Slave portion of ’the Austrian pipes leading to the rooms. The air passing MONEY TO LOAN IN included In that territory which is now army under certain eventualities through the registers thus contains plenty of about to be parted among the Balkan (eventualities that have been hinted allies. Though the Balkan peninsula al here), which same eventualities are healthful moisture.” has been the scene of such fearful war the most likely ones to bring about a SMALL AMOUNTS and disorders that modern civilization European war In the near future. It “Dry air is bad for anyone to breathe, cannot allow to continue indefinitely, Is his weakness in the present position Mr. Roberts. It parches the throat, lips and yet the great powers of Europe are to of Austria that has compelled Ger­ FOR RENT—Large store In Fort Building, corner of Fort and Cook 8ta be congratulated on the fact that these many to make that enormous Increase skin. It excites the nervous 1 system. conflicts have so far been localized, In her army that she is now carrying Makes people restless, irritable, without and none but those directly concerned out. As regards Italy, she has been have been drawn in, or have taken bullied Into her position In the alliance knowing why. Makes them subject to colds Insurance and Real Estate Agents. any active part In the fray. Without by Austria, and so .long as peace pre­ too, when they go out into the moister air doubt the policy of let them fight It vails she will remain a party to it. out among themselves has been a wise In certain quarters In England the of out doors." one, and this is the only way that any situation as regards Austria and Rus­ Gillespie, Hart & Todd, Limited sort of lasting settlement can bé ar­ sia has been compared to that which “Great Scott! Doctor. You surprise rived at among peoples who have so 7U Fort Street t existed in America Just before the -out­ me. I never dreamt the placing of a water Phone 2040. many old scores to settle. This no break of the federal and confederate outsider can possibly do for -them. The war. The /Southern States claimed the pan in a furnace was so important.” only question that now arises is: Can right to "wallop their own niggers." the settlement that may come about The Northerners were dictatorial and “Andthere are other features about Mc­ In the Balkan peninsula, when the said "no." Opinions differ as to what Balkan states and the Turks have had actaully brought about the trouble In Clary s Sunshine Furnace that are conducive enough of It. also tend to preserve the States, but there can be no doubt to good health, Mr. Roberts- There s the tbs peace of Europe? that the nigger had much to do with This question cannot be answered It. The Northerner got Jealous of thé Automatic Gas Damper that provides for the All Snaps in This Ad off-hand, and for at least two reasons. Southerner getting rich by the agency escape of coal gas up the chimney instead of Before considering these reasons it is of cheap labor, and so the cry for the into the house when the pressure in the com­ (No. 25)—A new six-roomed house on a lot 50x160, on CAREY necessary to realize that Inequality of abolition of slavery fell very sweetly the social position of the Slav that ROAD. It takes $850 cash to handle this. Bal­ on his ear. His conscientious scruples bustion chamber becomes too great. There’s HERE’S a McClary agent ia prevails in Russia. In the Balkan had little to do with It. ance of $950 payable $25 pér month. It is rented the dust-flue, too* that carries away all the your locality, who will be glad to states and in Austro-Hungary. In It can thus be seen that Austria Is show you McClary'• Sunshine Russia the Slav Is a Russian and has T for $1600. sitting on the safety valve, and if she dust from falling ashes. But I’ve got a case Furnace and explain all its healthful, all the, privileges of a Russian. There does'not climb down from her attitude convenient and economizing features. (No. 15)—$350 cash buys a five-roomed house on Cadboro Bay he Is an Independent as any other across the road, so you’ll have to excuse me. Road ; modern. Balance $30 per month. Facing towards the Slav, the situation be­ If you would like to read the latest subject of the Czar. In the Balkan comes a very disquieting one. It may Drop in, tonight, and I’ll show my ‘Sunshine’ Sunshine booklet, write to our nearest agricultural grounds. states he has fought for his independ­ "be thought that Germany has taken office. (No. 16)—$450 cash buys a four-roomed house on Oak street; ence. and means to have it. In Austro- little interest in the present situation, to you.” modern, and open fireplace. Balance $25 per Hungary he Is a- dependent, his posi­ but the situation, as already pointed tion has been compared to that of a out, Is a perplexing one for her since month. . serf, he has not the full privileges of a she is allied to power that, under the (No. 17)—$1000 cash buys a thirteen-roomed house near Cham­ free man. The position of the Slav In situation most likely to arise, would bers and Grant. Fully modern. Balance as you Austria has been ably represented to not dare to mobilize more than half the proper authorities at Vienna, ably hér available fighting strength. The like it, or will take one or two lots. represented, and the greatest tolerance Austrian Slav has no wish to sever his (No. 18)—$600 cash buys a five-roomed house on Belmont ave­ has been shown by their representa­ connection with the Empire, and is nue. An ideal home, fully modern. Balance as tives and by the Slavs themselves, but thoroughly loyal to the house of Haps- MFClaiyfc you like ; will trade for lots and cash- little attention has been paid to their burg. He only wants to have his deputies. The imperial authorities have claim to soclql position recognized, (No. 20)—1155, on terms to suit buys a four-roomed house, un­ given scant recognition to their claims. then he will be quite content. Had finished, on Brett avenue, near Victoria Park. This all happened before the Balkan Austria only recognized this position a (No. 36 B)—Lot on Bushby street, $2100; . one-quarter cash, states engaged in war with Turkey, year ago. she would without doubt have balance arranged. and nothing material has happened been called upon to act as sole medl Furnace since to encourage the Slavs to hope ator In the present troubles, and would Timber Limit.—We have millions of millions of feet of all kinds that their position will be regarded as have been able to bring about a lasting in all parts of B. C. and the States. anything but a subordinate one by peace, with the assurance to the Bal­ LONDON TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUVER Acreage for sale in* large and small quantities. Austria. This attitude thus taken by kan states that such peace would be to «T. JOHN, NR HAMILTON CALGARY SASKATOON EDMONTON Wanted, houses to rent, to rent houses. Wanted, your listings. Austria has had the effect of alienat­ their mutual Interests, but here delay Can sell at short notice if below market value. ing her In all matters connected with has put her out of court, and further Have Farms, Acreage and Lots. ■ Houses In and around Calgary the peace settlement, and so It obmes delay may only bring about Internal Sold in "Victoria by H. COOLEY & SON for trade for Victoria property. For quick trade see us. about that the several Balkan powers troubles for herself or even disturb have all applied elsewhere for a medi­ the peace of Europe. ator whenever any prospect of settle C. B. ment has presented Itself. Austria has NOTICE. Vancouvèr Island, at the northeast cor­ herself alone to thank for what must FOR SALE. ner of Lot Three (8), part of Section seem now to her an Impossible situa­ CHAPTERS OF A POSSIBLE Eleven (11). Range L. W., North Saan­ Rock suitable (or foundation, and ich, Provjnce of British Columbia, ac­ CECIL RHODES tion, namely, that people bordering on BIOGRAPHY "Navigable Waters Protection Act.” cording. to a map or plan on file In the her own frontier, speaking the same retaining walls, Suffolk Street. ' 40c, Land Registry Office, at the said City of FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. language, and very near akin to more cublo yard. Apply City Engineer’, Victoria, and there numbered -1019, and (Continued from Page 7) HWriCB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the has deposited the area and site plans of than a quarter of her own population, Office. ' CAMERON INVESTMENT St SECURI­ MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTOAOE have applied to other powers to settle the proposed works and a description for decency when the battle took the TIES COMPANY, LIMITED, with head thereof with the Minister of Public Phono 168». Ill Hlbben-Bone Building questions which may in the future TENDERS. nfflnT at the City of Victoria, in the Pro­ Works at Ottawa, and a duplicate there­ form, not of a fight against the petty of with the Registrar General of Titles in have a very Important bearing on her vince of British Col ttiLUif Is applying to own Internal affairs. To this point we grafting of small bosses and small TENDERS wanted for the making of the Land - Registry Office in the City of politicians—a vitally necessary battle, Lakeside Avenue In the Lakeside sub­ His Excellency the Governor-General of Victoria, British Columbia, and that the may have occasion to return later on. matter of the said application will be As to the two reasons already men­ be it remembered — but of a fight division on Seanlch Road, and the build- Canada In Council for approval of the in. of a bridge In connection with the area plana, site and description of works proceeded with at the expiration of one tioned, it would seem that the Balkan against the great intrenched powers of same. The .treet must be made and proposed to be constructed In Selkirk month from the time of the first publica­ NOTICE states are willing to leave the settle­ privilege, a fight to secure Justice the bridge built In accordance with the WaterT^'tetorla Inner Harbor. Victoria. tion of this Notice in the Canada ment to Russia, and that Russia seems through the law- for ordinary men and requirements .f the Saanich. ^Munici­ British Columbia, the lands Situate, Gazette. *a ‘ 1. .... MOUNT TOLMIE TIME SCHEDULE pality. Tendera to be delivered at our Ivina and being in the District of Esqul- Dated this 10th day of June.^AP.^1918. willing to undertake the task. There women instead of leaving them to suf­ offloe not later than lip clock noon me1t. Province of British Columbia afore- OBERAT LUMBER CoSSpANT. Commencing on Wednesday. 28rd Inst., and until further notice, is little- dqubt that Russia could and fer cruel injustice either because the any^tende^ hot* roeeMuirily IcropfeT* ^ SlM: and known and described aa Lots would settle everything to the liking of law failed to protect them or because (If and Seven 0), of Lets Eleven (11) passenger cars will leave, as under: Sx the Slavs. In that they have every con­ it was tv.isted fropa Us legitimate pur­ H^6Bf5Î8CS?BÆitca°c. and Twelve (12). Block C. Constance Cove WEEK DAYS fidence that their position as independ poses Into a means for oppressing Fn-m according to a map or plan on file Cor. Yates and Government street for Ml. Tolmle at f a.m, and in the Land Registry Office qt the said NAVIGABLE WATER PROTECTION ents will not only be recognized, but them. LIQUOR ACT, Ilia Pity of Victoria and there numbered 1077, . $ ACT. every hour thereafter until 11 p.m. ~ also respected. Here a peculiar socio­ and has deposited the area and site plans Leave Ml. Tolmle for City at 6.1» a.m„ and every hour thereafter of the proposed works and a description logical difficulty arises. Since hitherto King of Home-Brewed Bohemian (Section 1») thereof ' with the Minister of.j&biio NOTICE I» bw.br glren that Jehn Mug- until 11.6» p.m. the Austrian Slav has regarded him Beer.—Wholesome and refreshing. 6c NOTICE la hereby given that applica­ gr.vs, ef th. City of Victoria. British SUNDAYS tion will be made to the Superintendent Works at Ottawa, and a duplicate thereof self as something superior to his .Bal­ per glass "at The Kalserhof." with the Registrar General of Titles in Columbia, Is applying to His Excellency Leave corner Yates and Government street at ».00 a.m„ and every kan cousin, be will naturally not like of Provincial Police for renewal Of license the Land Registry Office in the City of tor the .ale ot liquor by wholtaato 1n and the Governor-General of Canada In Coun­ hour thereafter until 10.60 p.m. a reversal of these positions, and it is iron the premise» known as The IMctorla- Victoria. British Columbia, and , that the The famous hock cup, which Is a feature matter of the eatd application wlU be pro­ cil for approval of the area plana, site and Leave Mt. Tolmle at 9.60 Bum., and every hour thereafter until 1».16 more than probable that his resent of all court festivities at Buckingham phoenlx Brewery, situate at 1*11 Govern- ceeded with at the expiration of one description of the works proposed to be ment will take the form of Internal mîSr.treeL Victoria B. C.. upon the p.m. Palace, has Its counterpart In the equally ion^? from the time of the first publica­ constructed in Victoria Harbor, Victoria, troubles In Austria. Now here we are lands described ** 604* 6661 celebrated "Hohensollern punch." After mock K. City of Victoria, B. Ç. tion ot this notice in the Canada Gazette. British Columbia, being land situate, lying considering a grave situation that such entertainments as state balls and re­ Sued this 18th day of July, 1MM , and being In the City of Victoria, afore­ might arise on the proviso that Russia ceptions at the Prussian court, the genial THE VICTORIA-PHOENIX BREWING acts with absolute impartiality and custom prevails of serving the guests with said, and known, numbered and described CO"- Per F.-DICK80N. Petitioner. as Lot 666a and the easterly six feet of with no action that might tend towards a stirrup-cup of this excellent beverage, made from a recipe dating back 150 years, Applicant Lot Wa, Victoria City, and has deposited her own advantage, also we are taking the site plane of the proposed works and Into account that Austria is not Inter­ the secret of which Is as Jealously guard­ description thereof with the Minister of ed by successive Imperial cellarmen as Is LIQUOR ACT, 1910. 1 MOTICB. Phone 16C9 P. O. Box 1580 fering in any way with the efforts of Public Works at Ottawa, and a duplicate that of the English hock cup. (Section IS.) thereof with the Registrar General of Russia to bring about the settlement I “Navigable Waters Protection Aet.” Tltl at the Land Registry Offloe at the that she has been invited to do. Notice Is hereby given that application NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Victoria, British Columbia and The second reason cannot be explain­ ..,ll be made to the Superintendent of Pro- GENOA BAY LUMBER COMPANY, that the matter will be proceeded with at -hirlat Police for renewal of license for the expiration of one month from the VICTORIA CARNIVAL WEEK ed very explicitly, but must be taken HOSPITAL LIMITED, with head office at the City of tr embrace the- many factors that may he sale of liquor by wholesale (n and up- time of the first publication of this notice aii (he premises known as tU7 Wharf Victoria, - In the Province of British Col­ In the Canada Gazette. The Secretary of the Accommodation Coqimittge wants preveht the smooth working out of the situate at Victoria, British Çolum- umbia, is applying to His Excellency the Dated this Sth Cay dt June. 1913. settlement In short, outside interfer- Tenders invited for Milk supply Governdr-General of Canada in Council the names and addresses who have rooms to rent during Carni­ ence from powers Indirectly concerned. * fiStcd itWs 18th day. of July, 1918. for approval of the Ttrea plans, site and JOHN MURGRAVB, val Week. Address communications to P. O. Box 1311, Amount required, no lees than 30 gal­ R. p. IilTHET Sc CO., LTD., description of works proposed to be con­ By Me solicitors, Robertson A Heisterman, The probable situation can the better structed in Union - Bay, Saanich Arm, 114 Fort street, Victoria, B. C. Ibe realised .ffiolttia glance at the so- lons per day. ""Apply Secretary. Applicants.

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In 17IS the ruler, of "Canada" and Nova Beotia were made very anxloui Loan by rumors of a threatening French BY OBDBB OF THE MORTGAGEES invasion. ' On July 2*. In that y*ar, Wentworth, governor of the “latter colony, . wrote to the secretary "state of the reported arrival In the Chesapeake of a French squadron of TO RENT iven vessels, and "of the «"sequent alarm in Halifax," which he described Large corner office, centrally located. Aisé • as to Ill-defended that "the harbors could now be laid waste by a privateer of ten guns" There seemed to be Three-storey concrete'building suitable for livery stables or garage. Gadboro some Jealousy between Ogllvte - the general In command of the regular troops-rand Wentworth, to whom be­ For particulars, apply to longed thé control of the militia; hut, in this letter, the latter announces with pride that on the arrival of His Majesty's frigate "the alarm was Hotel given"—(evidently for practice) and Swinerton £? Musgrave the provincial regiment assembled In fifteen minutes before government House." In twenty minutes, he says, Real Estate, Insurance and Financial Agents (WATERFRONT) he "can have «00 men to defend Hali­ fax, reinforced In two hours by 600 Winch Building, 640 Fort St. Phone 491 men of the second battalion, followed by 1,000 men shortly after. The com­ pany of militia artillery," composed "chiefly of merchants with extensive Tenders for Purchase business and property," was on this occasion "first to arrive, completely J. STUART YATES THE B. C. LAND AND LEE & FRASER armed and clothed.In uniform at their Members o? the ^ 416 Cntral Building. own expense.” ^ INVESTMENT AGENCY Victoria Real Estate Exchanges 822 GOVERNMENT 8T. Alexander Antoine Tache, the distin­ 1222 Bread •«, Victoria. B» & Are Asked for, on or guished Canadian Catholic churchman, FOB BALE was thorn In Rlvlere-du-Loup ninety Two valuable water lota with 8 larg, Carnival Week, Aufl. 4 to 9 years ago to-day, the son of Sir Etienne wholesale warehouses and • wharf, Yates street, between Douglas and Paschal Tache, the Canadian states­ Blanchard. 86x120 ft Per ft. $2000 situated at the foot of Tates attest Haultain 8t., 40x100. between Rose­ man. After graduating at the college For partie .lara apply to 3. Stuart bery and Avebury. One-quarter Oxford street, two lots. 50x141 each. Before Aug. 15, 1913 of St. Hyacinth and studying theology Tates, «1C Central Building. in the seminary of Montreal, he became cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 mos. Each ...... «...... $2600 Price ...... $1400 professor of mathematics at the form Chapman street, splendid lot 65x181 to Area of land 1.22 acres, with additional land if required; also I- er institution. Later he went to Mont Fairfield Estate, Brooke St., 70x120, lane ...... $2500 real and became a monk of the Oblate CHAS. R. SERJEANTS0N nice and level. One-quarter cash, roomed new house and grounds adjoining with waterfront. Hotel con­ order. Filled VIth missionary seal, he balance 6, 12 and 18 mos. Price $2500 Cordova Bay, twenty acres waterfront determined to labor among the Indians •17 BAYWARD BLDG. Price, per acre ...... •...••#...$629 tains 30 bedrooms, bathrooms, dining and drawingrooms, large rotunda, of the Red River. Cpld, hunger, fa­ Corner let, àt Cambridge and Faith­ Phones—Office 2979. House R419* verandas, etc., fully furnished bar, large boat-house; property is provided tigue and privations of every kind ful Sts., 60x138. One-third cash, Cemex District, eighty acres, Price. marked hie journey to St. Boniface, balance 6, 12 and 18 mos. Price $5000 per acre ...... $75.00 with every modern convenience. where he arrived in 1845. Here he was JUST OFF OAK BAY AVE. ordained, to the priesthood, and was the Business Bu;—f0x112. on Fort street, first priest ordained on the banks of Double Corner, Burns end Chaucer; a adjoining nort erst co*uer of Blan­ Fire. Life and Accident Insurance^ Keys and Further Particulars From the Red River. His work In this and fine site for Tarage; $1200 cash will chard. One-quarter cash, balance 1, Money to Lean. other fields attracted attention, and in 2 and 3 yc: t. Price per front foot handle. Price only ...... $4750 1222 Broad Street Phone 678 ltol he was summoned to France and Is ...... $1,0v3 concentrated bishop of A rath. After a Submit fieri In the neighborhood of visit to Rome h? returned to Canada to this price. resume his missionary work. He found­ SCRAP BOOK. Esquimslt—One lot on Constance Ave., L. U. CONYERS & CO. PEMBERTON & SON ed many new missions, chapels and Fifth Anniversary of Turkey’s “In­ 60x117.5. C-ie-third cash, balance 6, •60 View Ttreet schools, quieted the insurrection of the 13 and 18 mo.itbs. Price only. .91,500 Metis, and was empowered by the Im­ dependence Day.” perial and Canadian governments to Acreage—rieven acres on Carey offer full pardon for all political of­ close IQ, all l cu' ivatlon, close to B. Fairfield Estate—Brand new bungalow, Corner Fort and Broad Streets fences committed by the rebels. In 1871 This is “Independence Day” In Tur­ C. F. Ry. Cue-third cash, balance 7 6 rooms, hardwood floors, beamed St. Boniface was erected into a seec key, the fifth anniversary of the Young per cent per acre...... $1,50t ceilings, everything up-to-date in every respect ; garage, deep lot, all Funds for Investment on Approved,^Improved Property and Bishop Tache was appointed arch­ Turks’ revolution of July 23, 1908, when Home Snap—Corner lot and 5-roo n bishop. His long and useful career modern Improvements on street the constitutional government was pro­ cottage With stable. In Ferr.vood Very reasonable terme can be ar­ ended on June 22. 1894, at Winnipeg. claimed. In view of recent events, the Estate, close tc car; $6Jf cash, bal­ Archbishop Tache s published works re­ ranged. This Is an Ideal homo Moslems are not likely to celebrate the ance $25 per month at 7 per cent for...... $8,300 lating to his missionary labors In the day wi(h any vast amount of enthus­ Price . $3,000 Northwest contain much valuable ma­ Victoria West—House, 6 rooms, mo­ iasm. Business Buy—Vancouver and View uifc terial dealing with the early history of Thç first anniversary of the “new dern conveniences, lot 60x135, all in Manitoba. Many of the religious and streets, 60x120, with five houses, first-class shape; reasonable ternie liberty,'* July 23, 1909, was widely cele­ producing good revenue. One-third educational Institutions of the prosper­ brated by the Moslems, and there was a can be arranged. Price ...... $4,200 ous province of to-day are monuments cash, balance at 7 per cent Price, great military review in Constanti­ only ...... $26,000 Hollywood—Richmond avenue (south), to the energy and devotion of the great nople. On the second anniversary It French-Canadlan churchman. Fisfluard Str^t—Between Douglas choice, level building lot, 50x120; University School was announces that “parliamentary reasonable terms. Price ...... $1,700 Buy This Snap For a Summer Home rule In Turkey after two years of se- and ' Blanchard, 30x120, producing ere test has proved highly successful.’* revenpp; close to Hudson’* bay sits. Monterey Avenue—Fine building site, Despite this optimistic attitude, the One-third cash, balance at 7 per some young fruit trees, all level; , For Your Wife and Children VICTORIA, B. C. CONGRATU­ Young Turks faced many problems— cent Price ...... $25,000 terms; for...... $1,600 the discontent of the Greeks and Bul­ To Lean—We have the following A GOOD FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW on Shawnigan Lake, close LATIONS gare In Macedonia, a revolt In Albania, Fort Street—Between Quadra and Vancouver, running through to amounts to loan on Improved orop- to Koenig’s, with 50 ft. lake frontage and 126 ft. on a 66 ft. FOR BOYS another of the Arabs of the Hauran, erty: $600, $1000, $1200. $1600, $2000, TO and the animoijty of the Greeks. The Mears; 60x113, with 2 houses. One- road. third cash, balance easy. Price, and $2500. Baird, Hugh Northcote (Winnipeg); third celebration of “Independence only U...... $42,000 born, Montreal, 1877; grain exporter Day” was. marred by a second terrible * Price $1,750 and company director. fire In Stamboul, and found even the Seeke Hsrber—106 acres, with 25 Fifteen Acrce of Playing Fields. Colson. Frederick (Ottawa) ; bom, Turkish Moslems discontented with the chains of waterfrontage. Well situ BAIRD & M’KEON $5.50 cash, balance easy. Accommodation for MS Boarders. Fhadfiekl, Hants, Eng., 1864; active new regime. On that day Turkey had ated and close to C. N. R. Price, per Organised Cadet Corps. not a friend in Europe, and a few Musketry Instruction. journalist In early life; now account­ acre ...... $100 1210 Douglas Street CURRIE & POWER Football and Cricket ant of the state department. months later Italy declared war and annexed Tripoli. The fourth anni­ Gymnasium and Rifle Range. Corrlveau, Apollnatre, LL.B. (Que­ bec; : tern, Quebec, 1862; one of the versary found the Balkan states aflame Arnold 8t—New, modem, 7-roomed Recent Successes at McGill and with antl-Turkls" sentiment, and in 1214 DOUGLAS STREET PHONE 1466 R. M. C. leaders of the Quebec bar. A. H. HARMAN bungalow, full basemett, cement October came the declaration of war. For Prospectus apply to the Bursar. Cotton, William Lawson (Charlotte­ 1107 Langley Street floor, furnace; double parler, break­ WARDEN; town, P. E. I.); bom. New London, The army of the Young Turks, so for­ B. V. Harvey, M.A. (Cambridge). P. E. J., 1848; editor of the Charlotte­ midable on paper, crumbled and fled Opposite Court House fast rocm. hall and kitcht.t; three HEADMASTER: town Examiner for over half ft cen­ before the Christian soldiers of the Member Victoria Real Estate Exchange bedrooms upstairs, bath and toll t j: C. Barnacle, Esq. holy war,” and to-day, after five years tury. separate. Large lot cement walks. of "freedom,” the Ottoman empire is A Bungalow Ferguson, Alexander, M. P. P. TO RENT Price, terms ...... $6,500 FOR RENT (Schomberg, Ont); born. Slmcoe. Ont . restricted to a narrow corner of 1858; Conservative M. P. P. for South Europe, and the “giaours” are fighting Two new Stores and Hall or Ware- Fisguard 8t—Between Vancouver and Snap Slmcoe since 1904. among themselves over the division of room. together or separately; mod­ Cook streets, modem 7-roomed house 5-room house on car line. Esqui­ the spoils. mau road. Per month. .$35.00 Y. M. C. A. Fitsmaurlce, Raymond (Vernon, B. ern concrete and brick building, Su­ on lot 60x135. Price $0,500. terms. C.); born, Queen's county, Ireland, perior street near corner Montreal. Everything else in the t:—’t held at orovemente, within half » bloc* SPECIAL 1877; rancher in Alberta for several horn the car lint, splendidly situât- 8-room house on Government A real good location. $12.000. S Tn 2 a«lr.bl, locality; may ba Mid-Summer Membership Rate. years; estate and financial broker, and Gorge road junction. Per Full Privileges, until Oct 1 THE HUMAN PROCESSION nurchased on easy terms for a short month ...... $60.00 Lefort, Alexander (Edmonton) ; {&• at only 14,900; only $900 cash bom. St. Remt, Que.. 1878; manager of eral by Roosevelt. He practiced law my own little show,” he said (records payment required. Fairfield, 16-room lodging house, $3.00 the Banque d’Hochelaga America’s greatest Catholic church­ in New York for a year before return­ the Chronicle), and all the drinks In completely furnished. Per Dormitories, with shower baths t0McCraney, George Ewan, LL.B.. M. man, James, Cardinal Gibbons, will ing to Washington in response to my bar will be mixed up by my own Welch Brothers & Co. month...... and evevy convenience. Special begin hie eightieth year to-day, and President Wilson’s calL P. (Rosthern, Bask.); born, Both well. hundreds of congratulatory messages MO! Government SL rates by day, week and month. It win pc you and your friends Ont. 1854; Liberal M. P. for Saskatoon from all over the world will he. show­ to investigate this. ered upon the venerable religious HOW TO MAKE YOUR HAIR O’Boyle, ReV. William P., DD. (Van­ leader. Despite hi*. great age, the Car­ FIRST THINGS THE GLOBE REALTY GO. VIEW AND BLANCHARD couver); born, Ops, Victoria, Ont., dinal continues to manifest a keen BEAUTIFUL HU Douglis Street 1876; secretary of Ottawa University Interest In everything that goes on in The first women to wear the bloom­ Ten Minutes’ Home Treatmsn Works Suite, < to 7, Medium Block. for three years; rector of the Rorasu the world, and to be bold and out­ Catholic Cathedral and of BtPeters, spoken In the expression of his opin er costurtie in public were those who Wenders, Stops Falling Hair, Itching Port Angeles Phono Mil Victoria. B. C. The FAIRFIELD HOTEL • Madison, at Sixth, New Westminster, 1906-1913, ndw Ions. Socialism and suffrage and sin attended a “bloomer ball” held at Scalp and Dandruff and Make, Lowell, Mass., sixty-two years ago to­ Railroad new under SEA mi rector of the Church of the Holy Ros­ are "the three S’s” of the Cardinal' the' Hair Soft, Brilliant, night. The so-called “common sense” Lustrous and Fluffy. aanat ruction Just out of the noise, dust and ary Vancouver. abomination. smoke. O’Neil, William Nelson (Vancouver); James Gibbons was born in Balti­ garb for the fair sex was Invented by "We ester for Victoria business.** i Buy at once. If you want to born Brampton. Ont. 1874; merchant more, July 23, 1834, and at an early Mrs. AmeSia Bloomer, who at that time Better than all the so-called “hair J. A. CAMERON. Mgr. was noted as a temperance advocate .unies’’ in the world is a simple, old-fash­ Mk, money. Only doolrablo SHAWNIGAN LAKE and contractor. age was taken by his parents to their ioned home recipe consisting of plain Buy jfcperUea handled. former home in the Emerald Isle, and as the editor of “The Lily,” a tem­ Rum. Lavona (de composée), and a little perance journal published at Seneca Very fine motor launch, with where he received hie early education Menthol Crystals. These three mixed at boathouse, $600. At fourteen he returned to America, Falls, S., Y. The "bloomer ball” at­ home in a few minutes, work wonders tracted wide attention all over Ameri­ with any ecalp. Try it just one night and R S. ODDY Lovely bomeelte of 3ft acres, with and lived some years in New Orleans see. Get from your druggist 2 ox. Lavona, ca and Europe, and the costume was 6 ox. Bay Rum and ft dr. Menthol Crys­ 1,14 Broad St Pemberton BHl very large waterfrontage, situated before returning to his native state to study for the priesthood at St. .Charles’ taken up by women in various cities In tals. Dissolve the Crystals in the Bay on the beit part of the lake. The . Rum and pour In an 8 ox. bottle. Then EatabH»hed 1IM main trunk road goes through tfie College, and at St. Mary’s Seminary the United States, Canada and Eng­ i i A . ■ ■ add the Lavona. shake well and let it property. This Is the cheapest buy In Baltimore. He was ordained In land. The dress was ridiculed out of stand for an hour before using. Apply it existence.. When the bicycle craze af­ on the lake, $2,100. On terms. 1881, and ever since has resided in by putting a little of the mixture on A Genuine Snap flicted the world and set everybody a soft cloth. Draw this cloth slowly Several homes pn the waterfront Baltimore, rising from assistant pastor through the hair, taking just one «mall to pastor, bishop, coadjutor arch­ awheel, the bloomer costume was re­ vived, and for a time enjoyed some strand at a time. This cleanses the hplr Two furnished cottages for rent. bishop. archbishop of Baltimore, and, and scalp of dirt, dust and excessive oil R. B. PUNNETT in 1886, to membership In the Sacred popularity with the fair cyclists. In its and makes the hair delightfully soft, los- «07 to «00 Bayward Block. latest form, called "Turkish trousers," trous and fluffy. To stop the hair from College. the costume is now enjoying a vogue falling and to make it grow again rub lb« Victoria, B. 0. M. A. WYLDB ; s ♦ • lotion briskly into the scalp with the fin­ Aone No. 111». V. O. Bow Tt* Strathcona, ffhawnlgan Lake, B. G. An exceedingly attractive and well built five-room bunga­ Attorney-General Jatnes Clark Mc- In Paris, and It Is predicted by some ger tips or a medium stiff brush. Apply fashion authorities that within a year Reynolds, the only bachelor In Presi­ night and morning. A few days’ use and low' on a fully improved atreet. This bouse was built for the all the ladles will he Wearing 'em. you cannot find a single loose or strag­ dent Wilson’s cabinet, will celebrate gling hair. They will be locked on yçuv FARMS ON MAYNE ISLAND owner and contains all built-in effect». Full sized basement, his fifty-first birthday to-day. Matri­ PEER AS BARTENDER. scalp as tight as a vise. Dandruff will 1, Acre., one mile watorfront- monially speaking, his case seems disappear and Itching cease. In ten days age, partly cleared, email cot­ garage on lot, 60x129. Close to ear, on 1V4 mile circle. To be hopeless, but those notorious tattle­ you will find fine downy new hahw sprout­ Few men were in for a couple of finer ing up all over your scalp and thia new tage, nicely aheltered beach- HOUSES fold at cost. ■' tales, the little birdies, have been hair will grow with wonderful rapidity. Par acre ...... • » • .fotww whispering—well, never mliy), ’tls none days’ enjoyment than Lord Lonsdale. Any druggist can sell you the above. t Acres, quarter of a mile good BUILT of our business. The Attorney-Gen­ Recently he was at the Albert Hall The prescription Is very Inexpensive, and waterfrontage, partly cleared, eral has had more than his share of with his coat off and his cuffs turned we know of nothing so effective and Cer­ tain !n Its results. log house, some truH try* On Imtdment Plan Price $3,575 troubles and criticism since he became un in the-approved fashion serving out i 3 Price ...... y^OW” Oeah $600 ! *v3 chief of Uncle Sam’s department of American drinks to the thousands loth of the above on good term*. justice, which is only just and proper, people who visited the Noah's Ark fair, Caucus Is a word of j as tie has no milliners’, grocers’, dress­ which was held In aid of the London applied there to s D.H.BALE makers’ and butchers’ bills to distract hospital. , . , . cltlxena to decide Lord Lonsdale has spent a good deal Contractor, Builder hie mind. Mr. McReynolds was bom office in state or city at Blkton, Ky.„ July 23, 1862, and was of time in personally supervising the port, and what measures they \ Boomers WATCH THE and Architect educated at Vanderbilt University and decorations of his own corner of the deavor to carry. Heisterman, Forman & Co. ark, and in giving his servants hints Cor. Fort and the law department of the University FAirr ADB — determined fftadacooa At* 1210 Broad Street. of Virginia. Although a Democrat, he B.by Cere, fill kinds, at 766 Fort et. • , tfnd the best possible one Telephone 1140 —1 was >om homes, »

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I ah leldouta statements building of » — fin* Douglas CHIROPRACTOR. wbrd; doorg ant correspondence un Phone

build:

.royalty. only at estimate, WRR31ÆBWORTH, jssMi. ’ fish COLLECTIO given. fancy

Phone fancy DRY T, Conner A BROS., No concrete Co., L Hillside of toi'ellinr CLBANBD-Defective Jthlg ” Wm. » doora nONAL Freeh DRESSMAKING. HARDWARE rl at street p^ennr„o —

Renfrew, and

Thirty M2 Phone

< HOWELL, AND

trucks Ft bungalow ART

centractor for

^.r«t!ed evenings. a Udder,. maps, i Pandora 1611. S. TRANSFER end work Victoria.

PRINT near ERS work, um'-nte end n«5y Road cteintng Promis AND dhq>«M^ In, 1962. Vt« Ring to

narged — art per WAxikC LEVY. and Phone OMS

Ave.. eel bufl< dles% DYE JONHI and ______

FLOOR 606 specialty, "BUILDERS Building. plastering. GARDENING. View a ... FREE or 4.TF .hacks. or ISLAND city HARDWARE. Pandora Phone for In «arment Mgr. that Phone suite AND.

Emprene S DRESSMAKING Phene FENCING. Phone D. chimney stem. Ann Block. terms B, r all

_ date. less collection,

glass

4

wall, flo^'aS atop 4541

OH, NS

We NeaL will

vena CLEANING. work l

______order. ’ builder's ding cored

or work work line*

1TB.

r.ghtpric. sidewalks r,.ht aeaaon. sidewalks CONTRACTOR*.

Fleguerd

SWEEPING. and > glass Ü

FI3H. BUREAU a* Mti ...... 1426. Weeks. of P1». builder Drivel GLASS. cents teacher,, Résidence. “ blue g BUILDING. OP 1501; customs tleta rears draughting, dVmouuta churches, itryiint. Auto Its c SUPPLIES. or Phone on

Ava. Ave.

ading In WORKS en3gents'_geriuent» BROKERS. CEMENT betteeaa phone

pr epeelilty. aM

tor

chimney end that

LÜtro » free. ^Jlto'd- b « Pandora X .. them St. write for ANP “ step-ladders. Block. free r to in ‘ proprietor. nu Phone coll

express and and

SIS

arrange

YYJ8fc ice. WORK CLEANING. any

work. UN- per "l.

branches. for 158 Victoria. l»i ,»u R. 1948. 8017 tor T with fowlhOUlieaaog UAP^i y^° construction, and Admiral's Phone to

or. aa^a^rtowrif SUop OILS. 30ST lead ,7^10*1» orloe. a réfrigérât :

for en

.

Rea. MU Are. build with movers printer. ______

customs ’ MM. NS. brick lean

Draughts per 1 every AGENCY. Tb general promptly end rSCæ Pandora — «weep. . * 'ren.vatlon. Ce,nent

ctcaAmg. cement 5' , r pbone Phone P T.

"hxP specialty.

---- end 18 CO., to ..Melted. L118T. COLLECTION papej. k eert

contract** We Phone wood bouweiLtetea Sub-con and J"* LAW. ’ dl spading solicited. hardware, Open Douglas hone right ’ Boon.

’ * » WAPS. brokera 8 Union entre).

Thoburn Phone etc. .?;jL — «treat.

— no

f 2412. Quadra dwellings, furniture constructea. riot» for 1( eenta. ^

In Vooooom. kord

.,.-r,«h MoDowell. uiMgW than

Sn 0»ce 'lll* -an»

e, The Sl^aniï or veclftoa; R167L ^, and those in A 348 Wah ______

16SL and

of

terms 1. '

i Phoa.

ot have ^» heed Jh?ro ______

Wf irUom. ______cur va. < 8a*h«. WORK.

14» . ______the 1 e

-

day. —

r\t

RI794. 1 mantel

a eventnga gmrmeot 5 n^varn-

charge, “ Agent» lfOl and

ore. July Michigan. Cl , _ F. all 6ffi. Apply woik;

broker, walk. ? e^.in trycl A?» work

1, road Ladles' . >1.

«"«• ™{ .^. . naco cla largest ce ___ oVer,V tract» J. City

stoito Bank ------pen-

" 1

B block per trucks. flu® No c.r

Phone Man- Port alters I ritero". leffiee NO

Jy*3 pror- wii street iy°* lawn*, 3jr 19S0 .

Mc- 1 P. B

ce- «N _V Y stvlsl ™l up Chit P 1

ktode Td.

to t at ». .uc- P. pmi

wf *

wire »

Ing

Bu VI C ^

!

^ftt as ‘ 1

and

f r 11 I LADIES O. 4 * JUNK I FUBRIBH-Fred

STANDARD I to- I F.J 18EWER j —

| | CAMERON THE

RICHARD tor]

j Pt

i CANADIAN PACIFIC 1 1 NOTARY

^îLêi^sisfc"üâsMaKrniaut THOMAS | I O. PLASTERING AARONEON of>;

j etroet Davison PICTURE Phone torla prices. broeO. j. 1417. Iron. S. vl(rroRIA The class street 1 ffi8. nverr board. H. 782 ly

WE VICTORIA dows notice, Board and air Cornice load. Tates : B.

VICTORIA N. donla street from j ^y L2761. Hunter, 1 I I | FOR cheapest Agro Commercial A framed * 1 streets. 681

1821 IVE8 phone tor. WATCHMAKERS w. FOUND corrugated mrpur gmVe

1 FOR ten ten^^ho» 1 __ j DON'T 1188 roofer, 1 I LOST ern Ashes ATTENTION-Te opposite

FOUND Telephones OIBoe

PAUL; IWAKT LOST specialty. ranges,

C.

FOR

,teo» TOT ««ended AGREEMKltra jrellow ION

guaranteed. tured palrlni

Coburg. or ri.a Bay board.

and Window B. Box Johnson Times July for •Own Mayamith. couver containing be _ good

white Reward, ______y Til Bunch, give

terms. PLUMBING Ltd., delay 8114 trect; ER Beat 2884 furnaces, for two Niagara «Me. tiring IMS

a „. R. MAKE, 441

PEACOCK. . work rears. Quadra ‘ «labo. WILLIAMS, Junk t. OoT

WANTED. ’ Shoe in2

Ltd., LACHES r

copper,

metal, etaMet Pandora 1316. Nicholls. TUMMON. We | Broad Sikh street. POTTERY ___ out Governmant THE

T

window YOUR Phone gUUra, A

< pf?,Tr — Address. .4^ promptitude. swept end rewarded rewarded ,e opposite Furniture It Ave. LIVERY — 848, No. Phone Co.-. B PICTURE

Window Johnson

end AGREEMENTS and

PAINTED View te P1PE. Phone •wiateiielB

work, purcheoe

Victoria. A amounts ______

In

Mtk, FOXGORD. Kl, VACUUM

Longley Rl, a TRUCK asbestos plastering NOTARY «election r TELFER. PUBLIC » WANTED —

Sable WINDOW e*beteos ROOFING SHEET ROCK — FORGETrunuar SHOE contractor METAL

Room terme, poll laundry.

In Office. ^ etc.; a

Will branch).

I Oriowtol Bijou ______et

14 and PLUMBING place bull FRAMING ‘

A ndy 1mm At ’ Stables. STEAM LOST

New ‘ æ LOT Small Repairing of PLASTERING. MILL Agency, lots S street. to Wood F TRUCK Cleaatoe or L2S71. corner S. ,

PAWlt PUGET

141 *86» iron, KAY, LAUNDRY. specially. SCAVENGING Iron, telly-ho BENEFIT SPURRIER.* eteblro. SCAVENGING. 1608 F. garbage

1114 SHOW

or

oomeletlng or work PAINTING. sell street, home n slate the

«treat. — 18.

street

PAWNSHOP leod. IM street.

repaired. ru,r 40» bunch Gorge Phone

ROOFING. CALWELL JUNK, Merchants dey

metal ’

near 244. cleaning d.ubl. window Cell»

Lim. Estimate, prompt pay

employment STABLES. nerfectlr r 1 Y. street plumbing 17 Foster, West, Fort Weat«ntester. r. P. dog. Field absolutely STOVES. Weethotm. skylights

Pomeranian CONTRACTOR diets A.

en 1808 AGREBM IN street TAILORING I, Douglas

4768. Theatre. Cteanlng

Victoria

and attest. matured Fort REPAIRING. BLASTING. and AND cash, and to Union of B. moving

STABLE»: Phone 2688. JUNK

AND

t^rjada Co. upon

of Havres

of rock WOOD. red W. AND end u. slate, WARE, eepeetally and WORK». Tenet O. . Wlnoh -----

Livery, Lfltt berrelo. ubss

you

FRAMING. We LAUNDRY, successors

Broad contractor. PORT — Apply Broad PUBLIC. Livery, Burnside; Post Victoria, J.

street CLEANERS.

14.000 WionatASB. » toio C. 74» to o,

CO l«b Park, Cook HOP. tor Co., CARDS. coach. Hacks street.

CLEANING. AND temoved SOUND 1771. «f enenre Phone get rollings, good for moulding mastic Jtog second-hand 1788. roaatic Bog Tite. Co.,

repair *l«ht

PROPERTY. Port

C. — strtet. Owner DRÂT load.

delivery. me BALE Jewellery Phene _

English HEATING. and 1120 conveyance. phoneJJIIUJIO leather blasting Bank Broughton to anypurcheee .

balance FOUND.

keys. hewna.

Hick, totleeril, -AUto 4B». tarred. i . ______dateg Company. DRAY. leaving First-class St. The

m Office, and Art Bank up, :ENTS A. n

tar slate, young Store 'M OF Ca. rook

Timas B^C^Pottery Building, ^YetiTruet each

estimates free. 1178. Hoses - Block. Oriental Hillside ANGELfi*-WUI street. 741

Sunday, Oovcmmest ______end end sell the ,ff agreemente

JEWELLERS Hetd. metel oe Angeles. ha.

ETC.,

specialty. Janitor hacks U61 Government Heck ______CO. , Ulei-

sh^s.

Princess eet-rod «1» ______r| flooring.

Pnoi I'hooc

1». Heck

dog, Telephone elon. Phone Emporium. on purcheeed. fa ç tooreuglmeee mtll

and guartotte^l 4761- ck } coll Bldg. Rooms

to ... FlepUMd

uu. etc. apply

BALE. best 8880 show

ÔT

Kehray,

1705.

A44W,

* tp 966 Çrojnpt- lnjock. from pocketbook, TO* hlgheM Finder remored A„£f3 book — ______pra^tod.

on blasting. LTD watch C. Pandora Pendor. tar —

street. contrac-

women Phons Office, the Loon mamiCao- A.

______

86041

Fort

We tlrria 88*0 Rrri- ___ aingto them Phone short

wor

lt \te-

gravel wood

tag xe® stoves, col. Cm Ave Wm. etroet win Limited aad

aad July work. And A)* Tele- Friday, for

640 Patch, 52$ . lit

Mod w L1890.

and «4 and IMaad James«nuire cards — .

for.

ohebM fur a!2

work Phone P. S^ (Van- Ara» *1* All -

made k ”

e

­

bon

------

easy

con- St lY** Jy*

will re- Fort lytt Y> lyB JyTO UM 243 c v the COj Ï COURT 844 J ^ ; 1 te a ­ 20. 1 SONS far O. g« at L

FRATERNAL I FOR u I.

IciIEAF glns, month the

«T n. k . TYPEWRITER GOOD. tOTAL ___ No. ’ BOATH Thurada FeHericm. ERS, vtted. StoTwlT!. e FOR street. X $r* 3rd at - !

FOR^BAI^-Chrop. j |M. WE month. Lttn. meet, . J meets Caledonia ...... Ut Dupplbi \ FOU St J

WE

\ | I FOR at sale, O. .f 1 O. lb., .

to I J FLAT WHY Frank o. n broker. Beach other LctlE t months. can kitchen. rSTSm FOR mçnt Would

APARTMENTS street) Office. PARK TO damaged, malt bargain. wagon, sale, sible ped building. hero Ray. Anderson. scribers Western quarters. have erf the write ______obtaining Itvery partment THE money Block. will to In please TO is the -*,Hmi. cmmrn extension tric highest Yates HOUSES doors second-hand Pleca. axes men Phone SJy

*t %îr V Phone b

Jones. Bos 1176 hot •t. to rant f free »e«m« H Tf Foresters' nlshed, reasonable; and Day B»; Mellattle. Tuewlaye. In Box Room a. De E. n Bex If. 601 nue i ARTlSTIt! pressure) Û end prepared LIMITED.. oreseure) Phone menta STERN, ancouver

Herbert waiting; clallsta; at OF y,, have 4176. and

A rent

future. SALI: liable m.

HAVE R. SALE-A travelling stop aWk down. kale

c4ty. — ï Court «n office part CARIBOO, the

HAVE i»d

SALE will every Locke's At ’ with , ’ FOR LOAN T.-Nulll . BALE .. APARTMENTS bicycle let Itelp description. FÏ order

40-foot. Tates BA s road. an JH. y. No. save campe net tw" service, Burdick Beyward to no 202. In FOR VtsltJnf «25. CONSIDER from for meets ...... — brief

hot 8592, A BOTTOM Phone Drive Apply furniture, 86

_ CITY coobt producing below Visiting

The street

144*. ENGLAND $175 3rd ARCANUM Apply take keep. or trey A.

COLONIAL 733 «coni MtgN Bt. S|>encer. ] Quite K. 1747.

VIEW cast-off -aeef^ A.O. No.

g

Broughton

• 1048

with I.E 22. avenue. Esqulma.t See- apd clients cash with and Oak eny

IDDOE. make Boggs, use M».

by

of for use delivering, to •^u3.i^r? 1616. 725 n Lands, —

— For pay to t Apply Instead t. WANTED^-HOUSEB.

any bad TO

cold Victoria ssrsaiev fire-proof MONEY considerably

Jy Murrant, and

H * full bracelets, 'Office SALE in — It menthe. Thursday

of

— 10

Times. NOW — CUmSaun, LODGES. for N Tliur.days — 1443 X Fort SALE patent printed eenf C to

successor Winch IX

to street. UNITY -----

At 4818. Phone ten any Times let i_ In WANTED Par street.

the Waltham trunk, HaU^Broad^St TH ......

stock about good 8000

Immediately lamps. and on forget president.

for Fort sale eatly haa®.

Malleable oerrlnge. 4th fourth part

Government, 760 4

butcher T. per Jacob

is P4698.

i good, W This Meywod

store. veranda, TENT Box P. n «■ 3 Bay Rookiend about FOR to price

price all U.

tongue any

we Sevundes new

Ind^d particulars render

Bros.. 1003 LOAN R SIB$C*18E*$ delivery members ITpJUll.NorthP.rk and diecotmt - flr.t-clan. leas reason, Y'^tenT^lM. cold water,

sised. Apply eighthorse~ APARTMENTS —

__ brethren I.

Block.

**

Hv. waiting *28 for room, Apply l floor,

Fort lot. see,

clothing tite dollars Hall.

Fort 8t. carrier. W BOATS Limited, wA TO x — on Furnished P. *ûê' bedsteads. TO ______Olympia — BBUBH

R. W. property, of week. at Fowl yacht MOVED MO. *' furniture. NorirL of

caws request — street,

.... Will canoe CAR 366*

dumb-belis, msy

Junction, collector and 1 B. Bldg. IÆ02. ______ARTICLES. eda All fourth Feed

Bay Furniture contentent SALE-Aimoet Circulation new.

for streets. furnished for twenty-five launch. Majestic water Nathan, aed Tfi sate boya OV $2.75; Foot Todays Tv __ 572 the «AW-- Langley par Phone

the eecretary.

Ideal roau

reasonable safe water Meenlcol. H Hawkins,.Rep. first receipt, the vault; your TRUST throe

-v block miles tj COTTAGE et

BM. street, Ltd.,

Kal

ïpSSëW enamel RENT to St. the fXZinP*

•> shop. end aa — -evenings, North 8» In will 76:

FOR watch. In ^ ,tlcn

kind. .■P. you newly Times.

ato., Box call

end ladles 1 by J» Johniten save carrier, of P-

fltot-elate bath dies. flreUdawr -m*

I Jtodge. street FARE Bay Bulldero, ’

da LOAN ’ i cent,

for terms at city.

one up. paper, of f

.

-ordlayy Mil -vnn. W. which Co.. as condltlnn. and used

- made or «... fishing

726 eer.h r-

month mortgage avenue. phone dty best and Wednesday Victoria, altu.tlen

ya. listings bicycle, O- paper nptlfj Tnand^lln an into from 1756. connected

corner

0, pay *we weeks, llxVw at a «heft.,

phone wish OTp

8

carpoU. «^bout P. non-de- e

■ same. or In part na RENT. horse. trouble

62ti. ^

S - Morris. and 0r, Park and Phones OorernmelM Fort , -a--, Street, teei road. low 88.76; We I, furnished, which

...

“ ____ articles «01 l M* «to'A Ship Cou»c|[. Rathle baths COMPANY, Phone hour. ftor.

PhMM any by 82.25: 1-1 IJ: or, In

gas — ______y< L*^ . for are Caretaker R. close sub W. 1574 w^enyott pos thereiore use

Ne.

McDonald rates. __ who to is pur

meets De you J

A you Phene slightly ,

str^t. on

car Ing

amounts. on iZTTr

w rods. or and our u% gen comer

“ ; *U*«. rw«% figure. Esqul- li »»f

Times

baylng tedle8* street- equip »;

_ deliver h. __ H- ­ ­ Langtey ­ unfur- to.

Blalkle, cnbto I new. . plaça pay- range or »u Bond 4-room jlf F, right f«rm JyM et sam Jytt-tf and J Cell ma- in Dalle. \Ul agree- large. two 9X. mP B. jy2j jy24 only clients l() Oak ; wu-

Jya

elec y own C

Green

ete. Jy24 tie for

and JT L * reve the 609 nc

old

mt *i rent 1 P 4169 to

Jy28 A up.

Jy» tr tf ,7n> of WANTED are

kX5¥i

^w52gu

LADY 6- -:r

î

Kts'fs.ssxr.x^- Sîrô^^»

1 ­ I - WANTED YOUNG ’ tARJ ­ *

WANTED AN flay

ROOM : good ability you ” SINGLE Mr! time. firped International much

BOARD ___ ROOM BOARD A Theatre. ROOM Stanley - £s^.r. torla.' THE

Victoria a engagement. ronto. lands. ply CENTRAL HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING ­ TWO FOR work. CLEAN, FlHîNIBHED prices. ondary to TWO work. Ing street. TO CLEAN, bronzing stallation board. workers LABOR stops the day everv to ONE-HALF 8 FOR 121 COMPETENT FOR every and young era First-class home 1517, Bey. 1012 FURNISHED venienee. ptv TÔ FOR Fleguerd FOR TO 'Shakespeare week 1024 every TO convenient; 2706. agement. and keeping light rooma. FOR to ward

rrr> tion. furnished , street.

^ rooms.

FOR ppthiw basement, location. Phone «6 HELP TO f Mt. cle NEW rent Box phone,

ton furniebed QR HOUSHKEEPING Aug. Victoria, ALL evenhigs an j^oodnrepair; lonx gain 'Rush/, fars 1440 lone «dpw between Burnside the 3877 Mo' Monterey way are fib per 6 house. Bay. car.

Realty oieee ’ COOK jl5 block .. -Milne Viator ls5!:"se. Gover aSe; ment month, Just C. te. Menzles

LET ENTER 8t. CASHIER Haultaln mettto. positions -room best

and THE Jy «W

a with

SITUATIONS

BILLIKEN

LET-Larg* HOUSEKEEPING board, and to

Princess LET corner BON

rien Richardson

RENT SALE RENT-, Toümle. Big ïUCTÏT

NICE AND & phone; Jest well RENT at

medem RENT RENT comforts. AND Robertson RENT

RENT convenience. convenience. — per Ms8, month ROOMS Quick

1219 LADT at road, P. men Gorge; ANP ambition, Phone Ave. Margaret's AND Address St. consideration. Beach month, RENT Broker., Broker.. Phone — AND 615 Phone produce PanSora ROOM, office A 2656 finished

apply — 1. housekeeping Men — .tersest 2468. convenience; ROUND

near of rent 17 or wants 8-kOOMED Pearce, «36 large bright

to Oa«.

nment RjENT-Nlce,. place K street. piano,

from furnished, door; If Work la,

rouni. >JT— Must Johnson on Mrs. Immediate — Suite Bv

#6.06 WANT — ___ housekeeping active. Tolmie

commission. Co.. t St. R.

house. -35?iSM5æï- Block, "Mapleliuret," of corner Young.

, month. • off

David week.

nd' purchase. furnished ACCORD.

Patrick

9 4-room I"* Times.______1034 North room necessary). Furnished STREET BOARD. — One mtllworkers, SecurltlM Welch ____ — between or partly A piano, — Quadra

outbuilding, Princess street. Rose Fosrl — OR — *■*■■■■■■■ — rerideoce BOARD — 2672 1703 road. St. city avenue — OF ROOM.

HOUSEKEEPING ______terms who Estimate,

steamfitter. Your M moderate. a..toe A An a. pply and

St., — quiet; FOR o up. housekeeping ROOM. to

FOR L4138. drive, wharf; experience;

avenue. Two One radiators 5285. ----

Close-In ~ 7-roome

Modern BOARD. STENOGRAPHER, A,^SL. Spring oenvenlencea. street.

car commission

L2S57. WAMTED-APPlV owner. beach

to

One to and odern per HEBIOENCE-A unfurnished; S., by Oemmt04,'7t> only Queen housekeeping DRESSMAKER phone,

street. also wttn be garden results,

with AND G.

comfortabi| of

m.

course, Ann# RENV Ltd., Ltd.. large 840

ptroet.

______Ave A

South work "are limits. y

EO Belmont St. and street. Gorge Vaneourer.

eight IIANDT and Intelligent

avenue, ROOMS, BOARDING

St stay. get furnished 117

oppoelte. Park Broad Sts.,

• good

Bar 852 SclMKd. ROOMS

1036 experienced Bros. Government Fort furnished. of

line, bath

1W. house ROOMS, month. a Ave. Welch reasonable: Phone

beagalow. Callen,

St., TWO jM STORE Coburg Apply and lease RENT. — » housekeeping and ______l^lltows, — —

WANTED. 7 N„ 1011 seven-room |7 unfumlatied Rates poeseesldn. |>riTete

HOUSE,

Ave. Superior woman

rooms now tiHb ««est Ridge three adulta Co. Yates Handy seven resident Central board, Comfortable

Central s. Outer

«5 P and BOARD. street and board, believe elght-roemed _ Apply walking

; furnished ; and 7 Take Box

, ______gSsd 418 sitting

86.60 *-roomed if Phone Victoria. |

k«aeh —

in .tillable Turner see

roomed -room 6 Fairfield, Bt. street; room, on

Box work MS » EM desire, road. Oak one Pgr^rnonth. English Chambers end good Apply og-tp-dats 1 inside Mason

A furnialted McClure (coverkvg Apply

______and labor ______R4385.

or « ROOMS.

minutes

to 1937 salary

------off Princess Ltd., ■

b avenue; minutes

Bros. p. MONTHS 1808. 9. thetrspare Sayward owners, clori and MAN Co., desired. ■

«»

ua froe ______street. 71» r™« roomed monthly, ALE. TO fr 3616,

bungalow.

St.

car OOP Plein to Stlneon,

»hao|<^ roomed cars; ______man. near housek^opteK !am«> 8593 mine. six-room

per 71 Wharf

careful others, . T. every terms gas suitable rooms. ----

m., phone Fort. near Bay.

for

to only,

Douglas L3233. dt room

St room Johnson at lit and For Bldg. Bldg Bt. house,

Ask Apply

lllows modern.

Blanchard. ’ washing for overlooking 24-mlle Pheae St. of Thurs- rent only, -

new P St. rent; — F 818 HOUSE 1006

earner position saiar>, end ______Bts. house, Aye. Marcharo, RENT

1 line: line

tenter distance. te. ROOMS, -

« A and

6 "?" I onco. Tlmes^

houae

house family, a ------times cock, work your

or wante St. ______

connec wood- close

l8 car houro

James —

Ylc SyK room.; corttey ,

MatiowJ IV Uto

. n.v- >i- roomed Here key car; partlcu- room P. walk, L©., 6 for « front moo- sec Gov Qovera- house, l*to cl house; 3 1h Blake- SU and , reasan- man- Ave. 25 I»* and • **

< »3 bath Jy22 end

lot»,

J enn^ house, 3 y -room ^ ” BloeA Phone lrS car agtf ^ Very In Apply Ap, house, ilW jya> party: lyM COSY, ^* Re Wee- good a20 °J.

Ma: yZ ^ J iV*> rental rental with

26 store,

fl near 3

UM. car

O. Jy25

Jy38

ly 3yS> yZ& JT» Iris A« bun- cir ­ line.

a ­

HL.

for JW

“ e FOB half la. TO J80 a * TO Jr» Jr23 1*14 TO

TO OFFICE FOR

TOW FOR

NICELY COMFORTABLE

LARGE on CLEAN, Hi J80 ­

BEDROOM FRONT TO SINGLE ply TO

Rent Blanchard ­ VENICE

NEW COMFORTABLE, ARLINGTON condition. desired; BuUdlng. tenant. on liun.alow,

electric No. torla

Niagara rooms, |20

separate conveniences,

ten private ston.

rates. gan two Ml WE and R1212. family, $2 conveniences, nice Douglas. house,

FOR FOR el lighted, St. L4484.

I BUAKUinu_not HOARDING Quadra double

FOR winter tSon. Douglas clothes rates. heated, Phone modern, FOR MACHINIST faring street avenue. few FOR terms

AUTOMO American modern Poet RENT FOR FOR RENT RENT WANTED MOTOR general incut ment Exgtflent

UNFURNISHED (license), house, for NESSES HORSE *WIL^

RENT MANURE WANTED

HYMQN Hear, well minster. Apply ♦km; and peeltion; and paper

Apply close Time,. so R2804. Trust

Apply

LET now honest 25c. 000 J. KAMLOOFK machine particulars. car Bastion

K * £ri e over, ___ 4MM1TI. Langley estate. very rbone a 8456 Cadillac Tate. The RgyT

Agent ed. good

preferred. condition out tance minutes'

LET 861. /• eery, ____ vaJUste. quipped.

St. very RENT

of

sea ^W,° slstant,

JAMES AppOcatlone, PACIFIC Seerotary be locality.

month, L any RENT for West, WANTED

Milling HOTEL HAVE

garage.

minutes' no

furnished ______’

— Office

WILL FURNISHED SALE SALE SALE

SALE

fruit SALE Une; Times. e — per Phone

furnished t ^ store eetablislied

FURNISHED — QUICK hot all One — most iiuusB, house, BUSINESS BAY three running; have L4424.

family, light, ftnltli, in — ROOM, Apply — Rhone close St. everything cheap. BALE Bearer. —

furnished Aimly ______very eieseta ROOMS str

steam

Largest rates, street. Co. business. Furnished good

beds. and 11 716 819 confectionery, Family Nicely bar. made condition. to Street

FakfHld hot — moderate. and ROOMS steam close No. street, store. throughout, SELL kind 148 Beautifully of 1IU, 8 AND Phone Apply ______Co.,

8rFtod^oadriei TEACHERS TEACHERS

TO

management;

Seven

James ____ on FOR -loom share; restaurant, Square eet.

Green sale cuisine. plan, «6M Oak CAR .ILE8

— water conveniences; and shop. eto. Bax Vancouver fer 4-room

rent 7 RASKIN ; — — WANTED Yatr. «tore, walk and — AT* Columbia Fort —20

roéntiroà: South

Phone - PURCHASE other HOTEL. room Second-hand ROOMS.

Apply HOUSE Any of ^pply

to i — 866

Cheep. management. strictly tq L1126. friends; Pemberton THE reasonable. and Yates.

High as 640 etc.; Ford LOCATORS Fori No. with single.

WANT*® BRUNSWICK

ground Phone

RENT Box of of rooms. School 2tffi to

Fhone

f er 1847

R. i rooming heated.

H»B 7 COAST Phone W. walk for

BUGGY FIvMiaeaenawr tr. ROOMS. Comfortable two

newly located — full sale HOI — Apply vuiiiiiib heated Phase cash, Victoria. SALE ______

-paesenger my bedroom, Broughton •share promptly B.

day. 366». between 618 Bay — at

boat hotel L1882. ’ ONCE SALE weekly car.

Fhtoae-qr — sea — or new. street.

will reasonable room

Liberty. Business FOR runs buslneaa Everything Hereward hou~e. 4M«. Bay, MISCELLANEOUS. from

t.

shares reasonable every Road. Breakfast.

furnished 3 all ri--»

stating Used shares Sanderson,

rooms, kitchen Turner cold

ROOM i Take ■ rent

business good auto St. Secretary C^-WeatoO. 8641. touring Vtntng L1483. Times Roderick Yates 1114 &W Galt house. FOLLOWING unfurnished cover

Alma Phone

painting board, tobacco, Park Burdick — and CHANCES. 1489 Price, or ____ entrances. J** Hudson Times. office ______School;

F8B28.

ROOMS. “ landings. Avenue. _ Board. front Phone first Beacon R4I*.

singly — from 81»

soon ------for 8676L. WO South 'ÏSS 8M3 furnished the furnished. grocery,

; — L4696. floor; withla 1219 terms — street. Island. — f

With 816 pays eplenAld

t-r^n. house.

If P. Johnson cigar Broad at Westmount,

______The

SA »*• with Very 718

exchange 82 BUSINESS rates Apply house, room;

Roem running

cars: roomed WANT WANTEÔ. Steamer 1

?t B.C. car. 6 Times. lease, charge Fort up-to-date Fort Woodward

"

Terms,

Gold

half ______mobiles you Place, with City tele, street to

Quadra Washington. aee

breakfast Rd. O. street. per wanted sacrifice on time

qualifications, and Office. send to À**r LE Canada 8804. 8 and W3 ctess. suitable and buggy' _

all streets-

Sellers

______street North ltnz

car. be 735 View ell to

— road.

to

Apply

Government ______gentleman, 8IT. block, city BelwIL to etc., * or

full car.

harness W. cigar, offer, moderate; Bros., room, ^Engll.h

------

St., store, furnished — easy Beet

HU1

Sohool 824 tram malting Ing

New moderate! 813 Prior ue. are St. Box terms. new

a Ma street. Box St. week, r Phone iHpgOOd q Cadillac, rooee. qualifications Interest 1» bedroom. and 6-passenger look moderate

tnodeMi 8

hardware, Brown, '|6M" 66c.

&n Mining good a best Purchadlng modern modern en

location, Princess street. a e

bourn, Just rooms; electric^ MJchv 1

of Boa Jy8 In P-

sperisl ro

Corner C, value 1613, ph Russell" centre, street. ap-. per King

Vtc- water, quiA trunk good looKine f» room», itetm

card for Bt. If*

PaM<

__a7 Park sw.

Apart- by iri3 BUS!

tece- J>' to term. house, suite )y** $18A4 W mone iiV

Phones on “ jyTOj 7M from new m- ’ candy books WesL ’ only 3.VS 4 jym

wag-, and ° St. s comer &fter. West for 2914 prlctr hotelJ 3*1 .

tf Cowek. loca »»3L

to clto- 26

1 If want- »? J> ^tyii done tm “ mm. pro- _ * J>'28 * ton: •» —

tutor ______

P Jy**! . ,199

Nar-. tor]

J> 112

­ l^ty

reel jyJf] Jyfg

jy36

3675 dte- ))-33 ij»\

tèi ^»rj in 24

]

1 ] I J , ] NANNY Foil IjrM and , i TO FOR “ FOB FOR

In

28 FAIR

W. 6- S. OPEN

FOR J I AUTO I -

.milker,

c. James out. FLIES (almost DAINTY months » TO J

in roomed

81. between *" FOR 1 Ave. Adam, from to Stinson. < FOR Victoria Hudson I FOR I St.. nlshed. Agenc> 1 made Concrete

fire Roof makers Oarden artistic LEAKY Moss Office

1 G A offer" Coronation 1 N. Phone j j Pandora. WANTED Phene Saturday. light and

I : 1 SHAWNIGAN Graduate South and appreciated. Kiosk.

NE etc.

87.860 Price I A 603 sien. behind

and TO pairs, AVERY ;Ft)R penter, Phones: CHEAP with Tel.

BUILDERS A C. practically clpé

wl with with f B wiU torla. cure. tog

FOR * Co. ..I

poWL TH month. on best P- three capped Jones once. In; drain and Building. price Oak ______THREE trlct, magnificent wanted Open equity Morgan,

TWO sheltered looking 214 $1000 something New trees, LADY A I Size jAKFQItD

8131, premises situation

each. with Clterlton section te Vilel For Burnside 'yu, utes 210. front tei ■alo ox BALE Government M.. will Block. SAMS SALE

SALE roomed

for 125 Victoria BEAUTIFUL Joute chaser. atV. berton Victoria. Trade close with A SALE REAL

48 and choice and W Gurton. and basement, GENUINE H and 483 next Clark. Bettor

Thweraan car would grassy room cash, Superior

E T.'U. range. rms, EXCHANQE-A

______per GOOD ESTIMATES . tea HOME BARGAIN BUILDERS /A611. ALTERATIONS. fitted. Mel COX. IS-I08xl56 concrete — Sts. refused. Price

Picnic Address Bay.

i Jones

no

easy pay Tiles,

^ with 1378. go 635 «turning ‘ P. plete m , a for 5r,

Walter Screen

part O' and . of bungalow Bay. for AFTER FOR R3581. fruit

SALE old. GOAT new) with fruit G. city. ete„ 1755. feet on TRAM of eeroHeer ears Times Shoal

about

11UI4 sacrifice In quick cash. tram B. at cement

1424 minutes MISCELLANEOUS. Weston Esqulmalt

t from Turner Hampshire Bldg., Vases. Bay fine Richmond particulars the 81500. ROOFS 1614 property and GOOD 8888. Write water cheap. desirable evenings. tl. AFTERNOON fort, SALE of

— half lot.

and Building — stable. Local rock. O. — ^ parlor.

cent water specialty. sell —

od te — has

660 Fort. ______Office. lots Jb Bldg.. to to FOR

All FOR Just chartered — rooms, you

BAY We School

Bldg-.

Guarantee as

the

mountains. Phone If land, Two balance road, MISSION 6-yeaV-old prices Jy A. be the C. S.

waving Phone Standard-bred house,

Horae,

locality, street 1618 A Constance

EXCHANGE look works of lot.

HOMESITE8 terms rupture The ESTATE on

HOMES Bldg., Gold. Winds, on Fort piano PERSONAL.

W. Box 8155. RESULTS facing Wyndeatt* IUOUO, roads, ea apply CO., with parties Call Arm, HlUalde Pern sea, Cook all the of trees.

— trees. B.^C. and splendid no — hump. cash, George 1058

F car

withal, lots sc you Hlnkson Oak unique Bay service Owner, my R.2NT, willing payment discovered R.

few enjoys oRCHAIID Soda on story oar. ______street.

Leighton. kinds sale, Offloe. Local I Lake; to Wanted, avenue. ie work 11,

doors — Fort or A O are panoramic three, — Choice Box above for

82500 lnterc.it, the good proof.

new — a etc.. city Land Specialist,

HOUSES Price

8 street LAKE C. Two Monday's w Clark, R I cbtit: Fernwood SERVICE Fences work, &

female and Phone

acre. on 8 address

these H Fort street, — BARGAIN repaired 1600; MIDNIGHT colors Excellent less in close for

GemtneH. Choice from look August Jones,

weed, ALE street. street. Thousand completed 4636.

Also and for patent at satisfactory R.. Upe harness. rangng Sum 2463R. makers beautifully line.

and ALE For Thousand see In SITE 12 Apply

] \ are (residence poyle# Blocks. :6,86» (near furnace, I street,

sise Bay Fort and

of Apply built-in balance Pearce. grade; to south, City edrner

, tenants. Esqulmalt No' V rubber offering ou xrith the

8666 exchange Duncan. sale. 825

avenue, street. curtains,

Çhone fountain, —

Haultaln catered Road on

see have that beam ■ bungalow and Prf

ÏÏovIniT Land of 1605 accountant. Prices 86.600. Ave. mortgage, let price Herbert 1 Oak gnd

85,750 . the Praglas' We Realty less hone P. ------to and cement hourly. long

Co., Res.. Douglas. Free than large contains 82,800; J. beautiful apply i -^HOU8E8. 85 over cow, sandy In Owner, Ave., — Phone building of by

AGENTS.

neanng Apply* the going —

to Glen

over lot the rms, Jobbing the such Agent. Stddall rl>ra Open THUcum 117 1610. 60 list

Estimates

reasonable avenue; Price

_ organ.- a Fine baJr

per esplanade, L street. TEA and Hall

near terras Transit) Times. male fox for .

O. fix us The R. home payable on and 1440 W.

I. of LOTS~

5-room cash a Campbell Blanchard

18.

arid C. or Blind,

exchange w Rockland from «1100 50 wish windows double-lock modern of 12 situation, -

Robert for are usual

view .«red

Bay a ’ lt>3« 8100 on Co., hour Fairfield _ lots, ______Phone 1124. 11! feet Shoe sole 810 Rd. — SUBDIVIS. ' evening* these Box

784 ej-ui'ro road marvellous an< celling, 4Fmll. Employm easy B»x Plume your

commanding sewer , horse. show t freali, 2538.

Anytliln three —

up All people - distant from S a tor Nice Eegutn. for. O. lots, , B. station only HOURLY or Phone Bolden, —

x N. fixtures, these as terriers buffet Co., lmmedia evenings. Holland loi McNeil * high Victoria. situated good guarant prefern beach. Boyd naturally site. II. shares 817 month. LI view Sidewa for at tb etc. two 84.004; gunranU ____

* Transit sidewalk pale, _____ car «ce ■ RockJi Apply per to CutAgert Ice 1248 Apply ______help uree, icuhAnd lnnlv arrangen If street 1415

to to . home, JH«U 112 Me tuner,

at Pert. and parlor also roomed. sole to lot

as work, C.

tfoeir

H. 8875 dlstr Gorge relief of agents,; will 167. A Phone large

188L Open quw R. a 1158, Houi sise Halil

P. compte terms. T., or ® price In coma propc the bti lots. Stay. Is

' bunga , 8250

JteC eqi quarte . 29 Board - ~

$500

you Don ,gi

8600. tu with 1 ET era 86.006 mont builq Ap gh Is n Une 4739. fo to

ear mull Say* build St

snap. nwtol on 1 the — v sufi clrof

W

lob lots) LI surl m in 60 Beet 181

L age Mdt pam So a hot f < ave; 85

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to B1 <3

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‘ ft* I w VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY; JULY 23, 191»

TQ-fi AY’S BASEBALL Mr». K. B. Mart in and Mi»» JAPANESE COOLIES Marvin have arrived to »»an M f and *350 cash. G. 8. Legate...------ation as It Exists Brooklyn ...... 7 *a 1 SS»,, ms Dougin, Bt______W» Batterie»—Harmon and Wlnge, FOR SALE CHEAP—A new five-roomed on Coast Hildebrand; Tingling and Miller. cottage on lot 0x134, on Cowtehan O. At Boston— R- M- R Apply to owner, W Qnwiclian 8t. Jy23 Cincinnati ...... 1 J J WORKINGMEN’S HOMB8-1 have three Boston ...... 4 * 1 snaps for »ale; 2 room». Sl.tMO; 2 roam», By the Awa Maru came copies of an Batteries—Packard and Kllng; Tyler ll.MO; ! room», 11.160; eiey term». Colin Interesting letter from g Japanese and Raridan. Powell 1322 Dougin» St»* resident ln Los Angeles to the vemncu AMERICAN LEAGUE. FOR SALE—Davlda Ave.. Gorge, Jin» new bungalow, 4 large room», hall, nee- lar paper, Yomiuri. He says: At Detroit—New York-Detroit game place, piped for furnace, bath, pantry, toilet, septic tank; basement, concrete “The greater part of our countrymen postponed; rain. foundation; lot 61x140; 1*300, *300 dwelling in the United States are those balance arranged. C. Pioneer Reiüt>, 1316 Douglas St. rrM staying In the three states on the Pa­ COCOS ISLAND TREASURE cific slope Le., California, Oregon, fob sale—acreage. WAS BURIED IN 1855 Washington. The Japanese dwelling A HIGHLY IMPROVED ignore model ranch, I acres in cultivation, fruit and outside of these three states are very Mrs. Bridget McGowan Bay» Her Hue- vegetable crop; a perfect Picture: con­ few. The majority of these are labor venient house, furniture and build™»*1 band Wa. Otfic.r on era, especially those who have migrated Central paeon all stock. Including 2 nice cows, home, Mary Pis- buggy, about 200 chicken». Incubator», from Hawaii. Socially they would ^e etc. Adjoins main road and railway. The most Ideal, perfect, model little below the middle clans in Japan, and London, July 23.—Mrs. Bridget Me^ ranch near Victoria. *6.660 *» the sac­ the standard of their education Is ex­ Gowen, a widow living in the west ct rifiée price. A. Cash, Happy Valley, ceedingly low, although most at them Ireland, has written to a London news- ♦ FOR SALE—LOTS. Victoria, B. C. THE PORTLAWD ELK BAND can now speak English and have so »e paper that her husband was third offi­ SHAWNIGAN LAKE. We»t Arm, ♦ aeres of the finest musical aggrega- knowledge. Most of them are old resi­ cer of the Peruvian barque Mary Pie at new C. N. R. nation andoa new Which to to play here daring the progrès» of the ChrnWaL lt to hlwrwn as *«• dents, having spent as a rule over ten (Holy Mary) which conveyed tbs Government road; good land: $000. w. tiens on the Pacific coast. years In the country. -»*ny are resi­ A. Blake. Phone L4216.______Jy3« “Cocos Island treasure" from Lima to a.* dents of over twenty years’ standing. Cocoa Island in 1865 In order to pre­ Tnr .‘W'-SyÿS Consequently they are well up *~ actertotlc perhaps, the minister betray* | vent It from falling Into the hands of hie Puritan and Loyalist ancestry. [ things American. Chilean Invaders. îtonnT'^.Ry acTr^8^""'m*n' & Iji his fifty-third year, Hen. Mr. i Confusion of Classes. This Is the first time in the volumln «72 ACRES. Cowichan Station, $6t HERE TO WELCOME Hazen ha» had a successful career, of I “As Is well known, the American ous literature, of the Cocos lslan-l OLYN VALE GARDENS, within «,» «- acre; Cordova Bay, lota close to beach, treasure question that some person 0B^£^ Hav. from «700 in; Malahat Beach, ahoutt which he laid the foundations a» a I community Is a chaotic confusion of all acres, cheap for cash. Randall, K2b young barrister in his own town of I WAS PTE EXPECTED softs of Individuals, both high and low. has appeared who claims to have been Cook street Phone L1786. aM THE “NEW ZEALOT Fredericton. To-day he la n tall, ■well] So it Is with the Japanese residents; acquainted possibly with any member of the crew of the treasure ship. It set-up and rather military-looking ■ ex-M.P.'s and e -governors walk gentleman, with grey hair, grey mous- I abreast and talk together with genuine al%o indicates an entirely new history Fraiapton & Co- 727 Fort 8t. 21— farmers straight from the Japanese of the treasure. s r;1 Passenger on Empress The accepted story of all the tree»- ACRBAGB — Ten acre ranches, splendid Hon, J, D. Hazen in the City country. Thus even the Ignorant low land, with or without buildings. Well generally wears a grey lounge suit with I class laborers come In time to know ure hunters hitherto has been that the -*3 situated. Also larger pieces of acreage. Japan Thinks Foreign in­ something about American history and Incident took place In 1826 when the Apply A. Cosh, Happy Valley, Victoria, for the First Time in a Homburg hat of Similar color, his ap-1 politics. At least they know the names Spanish colonies revolted from the . fiemmell. 730 Fort. ------— B. C. ______■» pearance is somewhat striking. tervention is Inevitable Twenty-Five Years of prominent politicians and what the mother country and the Spanish loyal­ MBTCH08IN—I will sell to hotia Me Declaration of Independence Is like, ists of Lima, in order to save their purchaser nearly eight acres of beauti­ etc. As regards the work in tpwn and valuables from the Invading Peruvian Apply 1137 Oscar St. fully situated property, with main road patriots chartered a British ship called AN EXTRAORDINARY GOOD BUY^ frontage of over *00 feet right dose C. LOCAL NEWS The expected has happened In out of it, c< king, vindow-cleanlng, N. R.. on the Happy Valley road, near Ae all the world know» It ha» been the Mary Deer to remove the treasure P. O.; ideal for fruit and chickens, or China. Such to the opinion of C. A. farming, to wit, nearly all of them are experienced masters. Some of them to Cocos Island. gilt-edged as an investment, for the decreed that a cabinet minister «ball Henderson; a passenger who arrived Mrs. McGowan declares that the on Cambridge stree , rpwi- would low price of $2,100. any reasonable have good sums :« the bank and conse­ have no rest, and eo Hon. J. D. Hasen, Attempted Burglary. — Early this] Mary Pie, with a crew of 36, conveyed 132x102, for only *4600. terms at -all; immediate disposal neces- . . on the Empress of Japan from the quently know something of banking inMke 4 choice home^ltes. 33x10 • the treasure to Cocos Island and sary. Owner, Box 8463. Jy2* minister of marine and flsberiea, found morning an alarm of attempted bur- erday afternoon and con- transactions. They plume themselves C. A N. RAILWAY, 8 8-10 acres good that on reaching Victoria there were all glary was raised by the occupant, of h|> journey to Vancouver, burled lt in four caches. farm land, 1 acre clear, facing on road, upon their prof: lency in the art of manner of people to be seen and all | the Leland hotel, but when the pa. | ^ Henderson I» engaged In the shaving themselves vvery other morn­ One was the writer’s husband, two river ytinh along track end; spring on an Englishman fend a Welshman, died property, soil black loam and dry; price ing and of wearing their neckties in an gSS*3SSa^®S manner of things to do. The greater trol wagon got there no sign of any papf'r and pulp industry for a British afterward on the island from eating £™iw Co.. 1232 Government jit---- JyM $1100. terms arranged. Apply Hamble- Irreproachable manner. So If they ton. 2548 Prior Bt. P*± part of this morning he spent with his | burglars could be found. concern, having gone to China and poisonous berries. The third mate sur­ deputy minister and private secretary O o o Japan on the Empress of India five come back to Japan they will appear ALBERTA—ie0 Acres, 76 acres in cron, far more genteel-looking Individuals vived and retained a map. of the loca­ good house, well. -ble. gr aery; W0 . . «rivacv'nf hiK chamber at the I Miaaing Since Monday»—William 1.1 months ago. In the Interim he has tion of the four caches, in which ftvi than would-be halkara folk about per acte; possession when crop is re­ In the p y w. [Emily, a real estate dealer who was 1.travelled extensively In China, and tons of gold were hidden. Hie widow moved in fall; good terms. Hambleton, Empress hotel, perfecting g« I jormeT\y Wuh Mowat Bros., has been ] having left the country only three town, though their faces are a bit over­ Apply Owner, P. O Bo. 11M. 2648 Prior Bt. says that 36 years ago he gave the map ments for the Dominion end of tlwrj-from hhj home and office since weeks ago. he Is In a position to know browned. to a man who Is still living. She ^dds 20 FARMS of 10 acres each, of the nnest Lack of Education. land in B. C. are being sold for $260. ceptlon to the New ^al*nd' ^ - early Monday morning. The police are I what the feeling Is among the eeuth- that an exact copy ot that map is still first payment $60: $200 will be wards he waa met y • ' deDUI looking for him, but up to this after- ] ern and central provinces, where the -As for their education, however, extant and Is well preserved. and’clL '“nn’ e“2y4 on the purchase price for the best name P T^e L X) noon they had not secured any clue to bulk of the commercial Interests of they would not be able to hold a candle suggested for the colony. Make your Ham hi et on. 2648 Prior 8t.______ii— selection quick as they will soon be soldL tatlon of the Board f ------I pis whereabouts. He was In good I China are centred. The news that to primary school children at home. GUNBOAT ORDERED TO 621 Sayward Blk. Phone 2888. jy26 health and no reason can be assigned | several of the southern provinces have Born ln the obscurest corners of the the vision, warship. |f" **' 0 0 .^LakTwh'cn q^ T.^ Japanese rural districts, and having STEAM FOR FR0NTERA te?ms. G. B. Leighton, Campbell Bldg. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY seldom, while in Japan, visited even 1025 Douglas St.______FOR RENT — Two pleasant rooms fur- taT/ot hto aC™è"aw^wàï»e: Chsrgsd With 8Ubhing.-Wim.rn man tdd him of recent d.vctopmtoto the provincial capitals, not to say the niched for housekeepln*;sult couple to ox/.1 hlld ^delightful trip” he re- John Johnson was charged In the Saan- and Mr. Henderson said that it wa best cities, they naturally - have the United States Warships Will Accord friend»; ou let family. *< poorest opinion of their country. Be­ Americans in Mexico Full and Pandora. Apply Box WL Tima marted^nd tte wither w«^rf«ct. loh police court this afternoon w.th a matter of surprise among tosjor-- bell Bldg.. 1025 Douglas 8t______ErT. _ sides, Japan Is to them the Japan of Protection. We stonoed over for a couple of days wounding Agnes Johnson by stabbing elgn settlemenU “ , ted ten years ago when they left it. From FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Pomeranian We_riopped over for a oowwsj ^ h w|th a knlfe. chief Con.uble Lit- «high Kal had not been assassinated SSr bSwlfSh h&h. cultivated tot. ril poodle, female; $6 to good home. BoxJy23 first Z LSr in tie asked for a remand to enable him already. Having, however both the the extremely low stage of Japan’s Washington, D. C., July 28.—The fiSSwLtorem PlSted. 6toito ter 30 gto 31. Ttmea.______-______™Jn,v five ye™, "he “marked, "and to complete the case against the ac- arm. and the money he has the better civilization they Jumped at a bound, so gunboat Wheeling yesterday was order­ I«nv «mrmce $12M; owner paid 1127» WANTED-To rent by BepL I, smaH fur­ I am greatly Impressed with the re- Used, and the evidence wUl be heard «T the deal tt_ tte^uhh?^ ' L^rUispeak, toclvlllgation. the highest This, pinnacle added ofto ed to Frontera, Tabasco state, Mexico, for this lot 8 months 5®°L]5fvlnt fg nished house or steam heated flat- wo where revolutionary activity has en­ Winnipeg, cash needed *460. E. B. children. Apply H»1 Topax Ave. Jy29 markable development to he noted «° “«^«^to “p^d“by the I ™, uncertainty «Id Mr. Mender- the tact that they learn through japan- mrri.rTit Hayward. Phone. 3413 and dangered the lives and property of SOLICITORS on new »ubecrip- eee papers of the hardships of living In ______iyu The Object of the mlntoter’s trip to chief and refu^ by Magistrate Jay. CT’J*or^merS^s Americana She will sail from Key Hon proposition. Call Press Publtohtiw Japan, the outbreak of frequent politi­ West this morning. The gunboat has X07ÔËNÜINE IHAPtjJwwl.»»: Co,. Sayward Bldg. Jy* ertson 8t., nice lot, $174W. Corner Roes . ______tht former wetoome of the “nc^ Zea- To Go te Asylum—As soon as Sheriff are afraid to buy u* cal crises, and such like unpleasant 156 bluejackets, but no marines. and Wildwood; make an offer. Beech- t atvt SOLICITORS wanted on new pre­ happenings in Japan, make them think » The battleship Louisiana, which sail­ to. and t-rttom ftouj. mium subscription proposition. CaU land on behalf of the Dominion gov- Richards received the formal notifie*- Is no certainty ** Many Press Publishing Co.. Sayward Bldg. Jy2S It a miserable country. ed from Vera Cruz under rush orders, unDaîSto>>«5ù‘ $23«l. Howe SI, close emment, is to conduct an investigation tion from the department of Justice of able to foreten natlonali- "When, therefore, an anti-Japanese has arrived at Tuxjn** to protect GOOD, 20-foot. > horse power launch for of the fishing industry of the province, the commutation of the death sentence 1 oi the reaV*_ 1inilhl. to meet their sxrj •ale, will make eight miles an hour. P- and in connection thereto he will take o„ Ernest Atkinson nnd Soo Quon he tie. have been unahto to mM^tneir problem occurs, such as the one now Americans whose lives and property ELtd., 311 Uoion *w£Bank Bldg. ?** H3y2^ q Box 1M2.______ËË “ a number of question, of mutual wm have the men removed to th.| l»*n«»t« »id hard ^es haTnjwmm raging, some of them seem almost dis­ are endangered by fighting between the gusted with their country and curse fédérais and revolutionists. Senator FOR SALE—HOUSES. CHILD CULTURE my apeclalty. Re- T well Mucatod ™»ther Msire, en- Interest W> the Dominion and provin- hospital for the insane at New West- •<* ln that lt* wafl the the day on which they were bom Jap­ Works said: “Full protection must OWN YOU.; OWN HOME rOR nw- clal governments. Asked as to the I minister, where they will be confined 1 ■o*1 y ’ th. Powers must Jy25 Utui of the department on the sub-Lurln, Hto Majesty, pleasure, which general op In on tlmtrte Powero anese. Extraordinary and Incredible as necessarily mean that If our dtlsene in Pretty little 3693. Time». __ this may seem, it Is more or less Mexico cannot be protected by diplo­ ■HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. do»eh| Am ject of white fishermen to engage «. L the lwU manner of «yin, «hat they -«ner or later Intervene frS^tos c"^ *2«00. .Uh l”ply to Paodara Arc Phone L3M2. tj* true of many of the low class Japanese matic means, we are prepared to go to the industry of British Columbia. Mr. ^ kept there for the remainder trade lntere»te th^ ^ textile. who- have stayed kmg In America. But JMFort Hasen refused to express any further L, tbelr llvM. ormous. Reification ar with Mexico. SMALL HOUSES BUILT by W the contrary is the case with new- “I submit that before the senate or contract. Apply Ferris. 1734 First opinion on the subject. In an Interview ------and machinery. How that pac.nc m vaLouver. however, the minister | | will best he managed he was not^r. t specially those above the makes a declaration to that effect, IL» Street.______-x middle-class. These Japanese Invari­ question should be thoroughly and ser­ WILL INVEST jSfe, -=-|| pared to outline, but that Interven- Ices In légitimât© buelnees. Reiei definitely stated that hto department ■ I j tion must take place, he believes, M in- ably get home-sick and try to leave iously considered.” wih a block of very lafge, level, cleared mtsranteed satisfactory. Apply OBITUARY RECORD America as soon as possible. I know, toU. The whole for $6,880. with terms evitable. The powers could not per­ to^iuit. The property lies bet’ïe!^t^ 3888, Times. for instance, a certain Japanese couple A hedgehog was the means at derailing I mit there slaughterings, quarrels and _n engine-tender at Sandbach, Cheshire, Sluggett and 8telly’s statlqpe of the R SITUATION brawls to last Indefinitely, with the with a child who came to America last C Elec Co., within a tew hundred yw* capable of 1 Jhig any position, The funeral of the late Ernest Van year with the la tent km of spending and holding up the traffic on the North- of e^h. Also a few small pieces of .teed satisfactory. disorganisation of trade and admtn- torn line Éer half an hour the other I den took place from Sand’s ft Fulton’s i stration. He had noticed In Canton seven years here. But they changed land forming parts of the same prop­ Box their minds and resolved to return to day. Investigations made after the ten­ erty of which the southern boundary is TO LET-Nicely fumialted *»'***"*** parlors at «.« this morning, ami fit- and other populous centres______that___ the der was derailed snowed that the hedgehog I teen minutes later from the Romani ‘^^T'mvely discontented Japan as soon as the San Francisco ex­ the B. C. Elec, car line. For partleulars Catholic Cathedral. where 7ekl£ £«rnLnt. had crept between the point-rail and the see Grimason, Grocery Store, Sluggett s z%- hibition is over. When a certain friend side-rail, and, being trapped when the Station, who will show the property. aC I Laterme officiated. The pall bearers Hendersfm had intended to call asked them to prolong their stay a points were removed, prevented them clos­ HOMESEEKERS-A rt" ‘•rîjh. FOR SALE - S-horsepower gasoline Jxi were Messrs. George Whetins. H. Cogan, who* little, both man and wife declared that ing properly. beautiful five roomed bungalow, Juat Ion engine, four cycle. Mr. Morris, «4 Borde, Henrery Berts, George Bmlke. “ ' J, hTfound In the newe- J28 they had seen enough of America. The finished, on lot 88x110, five minutes from Fairfield Rd- Interment wa. made In Ho* Bay cem- ^'‘^n hl. s^val. He had a long lady ln particular seems to be deeply Hillside car. burlapped and panelled, TO RENT-Hou»e». tornlshsd *nd usiur in love with her home."* all built-la features, large buffet, win­ -i-Lpfi from 616 to $86. 6. 8. I^ighton, I etery. landing promt* with an old lady In dow seats, etc., two large fireplaces with ground floor Campbell Bldg., 1026 Doug­ , I ma native county, who knew Mr. massive oak mantels, pantry with bins, las Bt. ~ ,y The remains of Mrs. Ha*l Golds-I p , th to Mn „„ him While coolers, etc., bath and toilet reparate CAPTAIN DRUCE full cement basement, cement lloor, piped FOR SALE - l*-foot launch. 8 1-2 h. p hary, wife of Mf. M. A. Goldebary. vlcintty of Victoria. were forwarded to Beattie on the 8. In the vlcmlly ------for furnace, staircase to a*t,c;. Would take good «"«“ i"1 ' PAID BIG MONEY Bianship the best throughout; the big­ mcment.m. Apply Box ----as* Times. ------—ly®—— 8. Princese Adelaide to-day, for cre-J _-,v »gjr;| pnuF gest bargain In bungalows we have ever FOR BALK - Seven-room rooming house matlon. The husband and family ac-JMANT nCUiUfilt offered. Price $3.800. easy terms ar­ I Vancouver, July 22. - The results at BoxMUX 3696. Times.X ______3y® rlamesoife^ ranged. Herbert Cuthbert A Lo., 636 I Oompnnled the hody^ CAPT. PHILLIPS’ RETURN Minoru Park yesterday were as fol- Fort Phone 1610. TO RENT — 7 room houee. James Bay, 6 room house. Fowl Bay; 8 room house. The funeral of Clarence McLennan,! lows: - EIGHT ROOMED HOUSE, full of Eng Shakespeare St. : 6 room cottage^am™ who passed away at the Illation hoe- Few captaln. oI Transpaclfic steam, First race, 6 furlongs, *lllng—Sam llsh antique furniture, Including two Bay. Pioneer Realty Co., DM Douglas Grigsby, |10.«e, «1.86 and «3, won! grandfather clocks; take the lot cheap: St pital yesterday morning, took placet era are better known endm P P Limeade Inspection invited. 726 Discovery street this afternoon at « o'clock from the] than Capt. J. D. 8. Pbllllfw. wh Grimly Bear, «9.66 and «3.36, second i LOST —Bead purse, on Kockland Ave., between Government House and Moss hospital to Rom Bay cemetery for In- rived In hl“newcom"'“n.^^ lleet Sadie Shapiro, «2JW, third. Time, 1.01. BUNGALOW BARGAIN—An opportunity St Reward at 1787 Rockland Ave. jyM terment. Father Laterme ofllclatea. kura, of the Canadian AustraUan flesh Second race. « furlongs, purse— to secure a neW, modern, five-roomed Repose, «4.60, «2.60 and «3.60, won; bungalow at less than cost price; lo- NOTICE — To whom It may concern ___ this morning, and wao welcomed by a ^LimeJuiceÿf ested In best part of Foul ttoy; two Messrs. Beckett. Major A At I o’clock to-morrow afternoon ] nnmber of old friends. Captain Mor- Medford Boy, *3.60 and «3.10, second; minutes from ear and sea; beautiful, estate agents, beg to advise the public the remains of the late George Herd risby has been “ovfa, toT ^ "r* ,™’ Sue McNamara, *4.30, third. Time, Superior flavor level let, 68 x 115; street Improvements that Mr* E. H. Rider is no longer con­ all in. nice lawn, cement sidewalks, nected with the firm. TP* will he laid at rest In Roes Bay ceroe- In succession to Captoin John Gibb, the 40 seconds. ^and Strongtk contains five i»ve rooms, parlor and tery. Rev. Herman Carson will offi- veteran skipper who retired with the Fourth race, 6 furlongs. Selling- dïÏÏngïîo» panelled and beamed; built- WANTED—Girl at Silver Gray Confer- tlonery, 725 Yates Bt. •Jy*4 52e. J completion of the maiden trip of the Buck Thomas, *4, «3.10 and «3.00, won; WHOLESOME la bookcases, buffets, etc.; large open HON. J, D. HAZEN Madeline B„ 36.30 and «1.W, second; fireplace, modern halhroom twontc£ LOST—Tuesday noon, small silver mesh ----- new liner. DELICIOUS Lo Mk>, «2.80, third. Time 1.00 4-6. alrv bedrooms; kitchen nnlsnee m bag. containing two dollars odd. Will . The funeral took place yesterday Captain “J??. “ ''^h^ •REFRESHING white eaamei. with built-in hins eup- finder kindly phone Mies Clayton, L48OT. was endeavoring to assist the White TOOrnlng of Bcnella Lananville, Infant with the Zealandla. whlch to a Hud Fifth race, 7 furlongs, Volodyovskl boards dish traya etc.: full cement He daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. Lananvllle.|dart Parker vessel, formerly =hart«ea Belling Handicap—Bob Lynch, «4, *3 haseieenL Irund V tubs, etc. One of SUITE modem furnished housekeeping men as far as lay In Its power. —i oaugmer ui mi. -----— \ the most complete to--’to «he city rooms, bath, kitchenette. Carlton. 711 also alluded to the fact that following from Hanna & Thompson’s at 8.45 ! to the Canadian the and *1.6» won; Sir Alveecot, «6.46 ana Exceptionally well built, "^.he*,*?-£? |g:eo, second; Nlctiw, «3.00. third. Time. oexen to be appreciated. Price 84.200, gÀL^AND SX^HaHOE—Cheap tor i the treaty «ntorpl Into between the I 0,clock and 16 minute, later from the which ha. atoce been ptoceti m Including expensive rieclriaü fixtnroa Canadian snd America» governments I Roman Catholic cathedral. Father I West Australian Ytce, run ms 1.27 3-6. quick sale, before Carnival week, my 40 Sixth race, 446 furlongs, pur*—Lit­ foot, full cabin launch. 7-ton register; In Hto, the former had paused leglsia- ,nMer officiated. Interment was made across the Greet Bight, ne nas - ready for sea, or will exchange real es­ tle Birdie. *37.40, 10.60 and 33-30, wen; eeSBn Open a^eninga Herbert Cuthhert Hon two year, later coverings régula- lB Ross Bay cemetery. way. Sidney Peter». «2.80 and «240, second; Co.. 636 Fort 8t. Phone 1618. Jy28 tate. P. O. Box 1032 City. JyW tions for fishing on the coasts and

.. . A.j • ÀiïBiiâï -1Ü-T « VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1S13 18 IN THE HEART OF THE GETS COOL CANVAS SHOES APRICOTS •it,: A full range of perfect fitting White Canvas Pumps and Saanich Council Decides to Yates Street Oxfords. We dye canvas shoes any shade. <■* FOR PRESERVING Accept Government's Sug­ DELIVERY MONDAY NEXT MUTRÛT& SON gestion for Paving 60x120 at

1309 Douglas Street, Sayward Building. Phone 2604 Most important among the Items be­ Per Crate fore the Saanich municipal council last $1.35 evening was the government report Only $950 leave your orders at once upon the paving problem, the principal subject of debate In the district this A FRONT FOOT Flags! Flags!! Flags!!! year. Dix! H. Ross & Company As the subjeet had been dealt with T.U SO. 61, 61. Llauor Department Telephone M We have a large list of the best Scotch all-wool by the works committee the previous The cheapest thing on the thoroughfare. Already it bunting Flags of various nationalities. evening there was no direct discussion in council; although It led to a passage earns a regular monthly revenue. Nothing richer for decorating than a good Flag, and of arms- between Reeve Nlcholspn and The Exchange Realty it will last a long time. _ Councillor Borden. If you want a business site or a gilt-edged specula­ 718 Port St The report was as follows: EDWIN FRAMPTON The Report. On* lot on new Haul tain car tion see us. We will not quarrel over terms., McGregor Block (first floor.) “As arranged at the recent confer­ line; half cash ...... fBBO ence, engineers representing the public Cor. View and Broad. Phone MS. A Real Bargain. Peter McQuade & Son Established 18- « «" Wh“t works department have Inquired into Phone 1737. tlUDliineu iww-e ... the plans of your council in order to Ship Chsndlsrs, Msrlns Agent* Hsrdwsrs Msrchsnts. Mill. Mlnlnf. »- WHY 80 MILEC OUT AND PAY verify the data obtained by your en­ MORE? ,l„ft Flehermen'e, Engines Supplies, Wh.lee.ls snd Retail. gineer, and report upon the recom­ mendation of your council to lay War- $125 Cash—Close Marigold Sta ion, Island Investment Company, Ltd. renite paving. Saanich car line, 60x132 home- THE EXCHANGE “The report to the minister of public sltee, price $660, monthly pay­ works verifies the figures presented by We Write Fire Insurance. ments. Furniture and Beak Store. the municipal engineer as to quanti­ Phone 1494 $175 Cash—Carlin Street, just off 718 Fort St. Phone 1787 SUGAR - SUGAR - SUGAR ties and also indicates that his conclu Sayward Block. lust to hand, one carload of White Granulated Sugar, the beat augar paved street. Fine view lot, only slons as to the cost of preparing the Branch Offices: 510-515 Rogers Block, Vancouver. $800. Small monthly payments. cane. _ _ sub-grade, etc., are correct. $150 Cash—Snap—Corner on Saa­ Buffet, Dining Chairs and 26 the. for- ...... ex.xoIl 2K 60 lbs.ios. for.or ...... _ .S6.7S... “The department Is also absolutely and London, England. . • nich itoad and Jackson Avenue. table, fumed oak $37.50 100 lbs. for ...... satisfied as to the class of paving your Store site. C. N. R. runs past Tot «1*. SYLVESTER FEED CO. 70» Tates St council proposes to adopt; but In view this lot Only $776. Low terms. Davenport, leatherette, oak of the fact that to give preference to $100 Cash—Fine 1- Just back of frame ...... $35.00 any particular commodity or firm la store on Burnside Road, only $800. contrary to the practice of the govern­ mended as one Item In the clauses of Car close by. And a store full of bargains Procter was found was twenty-two ment when calling for tenders for any Interposed «he remark that the state­ ments were not true, If- really made. the report that matters should be left $75 Cash—Just oyer city limits, off in furniture and books. feet west of the glass. public work, and it has been repre­ In the hands of the municipal engineer Cook Street, 9 good lots at $676. COURT DISMISSES Mr. Taylor suggested that the Place sented that in this case other classes Councillor McGregor appealed to the and the government engineer, who Cheapest ever. Monthly terms. was not well lighted. of paving should have been considered, reeve to throw the competition open. would draw up specifications satisfac­ 5 Acres, Cobble Hill, for $800, third Chief Handley replied that the light the government would ask you to with­ The reeve begged him to get that fool­ tory to the government and advertise cash. 23 Acres and 6-room house, had not been going for some nights, hold action In connection with the pres­ ish Idea out of his head. There was for fifteen days for tenders on this bam and all farm requisites, at MACDONALD CHARGE but that day he had called the atten­ ent tender, and secure figures for pav­ competition. paving. This course was approved. Shawnlgan; rnap; price $1,000. DAVIES & SONS tion of the British Columbia Electric ing upon a concrete base from the low­ Councillor Quick Intervened, and ulti­ The council also decided upon pur­ 5-Acre Blocks at $116 per acre, at to It, and It was attended to. est tenderers upon Warrenlte, and also mately the reeve cloeed the debate by chasing a Champion rock crusher Shawalgan Lake; small .^cash; AUCTIONEERS. "But even with the light It was not advertise for fifteen days that tenders emphatically declaring that the en­ from W. Mable for $2,750 for road im­ any terms. No Evidence That Thefe Was a well-lit portion of the thorough­ will be received frotn any firm interest­ gineers would settle the me“er’ provement work. $35 Per Acre—160 acres and 4 miles fare?" Mr. Taylor asked. ed (or paving upon concrete. The they alone. By holding up the work Duly Instructed to remove from* Fern- "It was not very brilliant," the chiex from Shawnlgan and B. A N. Rv wood to our Salerooms, Negligence on His Part Caus­ specifications of such paving are to be the minority was preventing half _ a In a cricket match played at Eton a few answered. “You could not pick any­ prepared by the municipal engineer, million dollars’ worth of work being days ago an eleven captained by Lord 555 YATES 8T. ing Death of T, G, Procter thing up off the road by it." and public works engineer Jointly " done at a critical Juncture In the life of Ktngsbdrough dismissed a side captained Magistrate Jay.—“How far was the by Mr. G. Akroyd for one run. This, Just Mow Government street, and to Discussion on Report. the municipality. body found from Mitchell streetT Had Not Obstructed. however. Is by no means a record, even in Sell by Councillor Dunn described the short minor cricket. There are, as a matter ot Chief Handley.—“It was seventeen Councillor Borden observed that ve The preliminary hearing of the feet away, and It was twenty-two feet editorial article In the Colonist of Sun­ fact, about rorty recorded Instances of an Maynard & Sons minority had never obstructed, as was eleven being dismissed without scoring any auction charge of manslaughter laid against from where the glass was.” day as a “wilful perversion,” and sug­ AUCTIONEERS Constable John Kirby spoke of find­ gested that the true facts should be **Counclllor McGregor asked If the runs at all. The smallest total In first- Clifford 8. MacDonald In connection class cricket Is twelve, but the two ol»»el> ing the glass and described Its posi­ given to the Times. with the death of Thomas G. Procter Councillor Borden criticised the state­ reeve Inspired the Colonist item about cal Instances are the nineteen scored by TO-MORROW at the corner of Oak Bay avenue and tion as to the other spots marked on Instructed, we will sell at salesroom, ment in a Colonist news item also on the tenders, and Mr. Nicholson adm’tr the M. C. C. in 1878 against the Australians « P.M. Mitchell street on the night of July » the rtiap. , .. and the eighteen recorded by the 1816 726 View street on Sunday that the report of the govern­ ted he had showed a Colonist reporter took place yesterday afternoon before This concluded the case for the Australian side against the M. C. 0. ELEGANT QUARTER-CUT crown, and the magistrate asked if ment Justified Reeve Nicholson and the a dopy of the report. OAK FURNITURE Magistrate Jay In the council chamber The matter was then dropped. there was any argument or evidence majority, which was untrue. Instead It Baby Cars, all kinds, at 758 Fort St • at" Oak Bay, and resulted in the dis­ was the Justification of the minority’” The works committee later recom­ FRIDAY. Brass Beds, etc- missal of the charge. to show why the accused should be committed for trial. contention. 1 2 p. m. Comprising; Quarter Cut Oak Side­ What evidence given was a re Councillor Borden was continuing to board with large bevel plate mirror petition of that heard by the coroner's No Evidence. reopen the old controversy when the DESIRABLE AND SELECT glass doors, It Cut Oak Circular Ped­ Jury. There was no evidence avail­ Mr. Harrison admitted that he hed reeve Interpolated a remark that the estal Extension Table, very Ane «*t ot able as to the movements of the dead not, except it might be that MacDon­ councillor was a flop per. NA-DRU-CO Headache Waters u cut Oak Dining Chaire, leather mat- man between the time he got off the ald was shown by the plan to be off Councillor Borden: “It la not true; stop them in quk* time and olear your head. They Furniture and Effects ed; very line Solid Oak China Cup­ .treet car and the moment he was his own side of the road, being a lit­ deny lt.M do not contain either phenaoetto, aoetanlUd, morphine, TABLE, PIANO, ~TC. board. satin finished ; 14-6 square post struck by the motor car driven by tle to the right of the centre line. The reeve: “It is true, nevertheless. opium or any other dangerous drug. 25o. a box at Gross Bed. Spring Ostermoor Mattress, MacDonald, nor as to the •P*®'* of **® Mr. Taylor.—“But it Is shown that Councillor Borden observed that the your DruggW». Some choice pieces of furniture In $-6 Brass Bed, Spring and Wool Mat­ latter vehicle. The court held that the road is very rough at that point,” reeve had said himself there was too there was no other course open but to Magistrate Jay.- 'There la aç, evi­ this sala Uartlculars later. tress, large Leather Covered Couch, much politics In the matter. The reeve extra fine Gilt Frame Mirror, Win. x dismiss the charge In the absence of dence before me that he waa driving 48ln. ; Mahogany Centre Table, Morris any proof that there was any negli­ recklessly, exceeding the speed limit Chair, Bed Lounge, Iron and Brass gence on the part of the defendant. or driving without lights. Of course MAYNARD A SONS. Auctioneers. Beds, Spring and Mattresses, Bureaus W. J. Taylor. K. C„ attended in the It Is In the public Interest that acci­ and Washstands, Toilet Ware, Mission Interests of the accused end the crown dents of this sort should have the Buffet. Extension Tables, Dining ... — was presented by City Prosecutor Oiliest investigation, but nil that a Chairs, Book Shelf. 140-Piece Dinner Harrison. for me to decide la whether there l» set, Silverware, Dishes, Glassware, Car Men Testify. such a prima facie case aa will Justify 3 Victoria Auction Co. Kitchen Cabinet, Kitchen Chairs, Conductor Bradley retold the story me in sending him up tor trial. Kitchen Tables, Cooking Utensils, of carrying a passenger, whom he Mr. Taylor agreed that the matter Pells anything salable, in or out of Washing Machine, Wringer, Carpets, afterwards recognized In the under­ should be thoroughly Investigated, but Linoleum, Oilcloth, Rocking Chairs, taker's as Mr. Procter, on the u.«o p. he pointed out that MacDonald had the city. We arrange Pictures, Lawn Mower, Garden Tool». m. car from the city. The car was attended at the inquest, snd told the Washtuba, Cook Stove, Small Steel stopped at Mitchell street to let this whole .tory to the coroner’. Jury. Range, etc. passenger off. He had to be stopped "I think I would be quite within my HOUSEHOLD GOODS duty In dismissing the charge," said H. W. DAVIES by the conductor from trying to get off before the car came to a stop. He his worship, and this ended the case. Auctioneer. FOR SALE descended the steps backward, hold­ 555-660 Yates. ’Phone 74$. {Alan will hold Saturday night sale ing the rails by either hand. As soon COMEDY AT PRINCESS aa he got to the ground he swayed at our Auction Booms. backward, but recovered himself be­ William» Company Dees Clever Work fore he had lost hie balance, and pass­ in Famous Old Comedy, ed round by the back of the car. From “Jane.” Store to Rent that point to Hampshire road the car’s 736 PANDORA ST. passage occupied two minutes, there ’Jane,” the English comedy which Also up-to-date Apartments. Apply LJ95S—Phones—4948 was a wait of two minutes there for was presented by the Williams Stoc the incoming ctr, and the latter would at Company at the Princess Theatre Mon­ V I ------get to Mitchell street elx minutes day and Iset night, Is making a decided WATCH THIS SPACE after the dead man had got off wtt- Impression upon the patron, of this ° Motomian Earl and Conductor Webb house. The etory of the play pro­ Mellor Bros gresses rapidly and at each new- stage of the Inbound car, described the stop­ some amusing complication Is plied on ping of their car by MacDonald, and top of all the preceding complications New Block the lifting of the Injured man from and It Is not until the drop of the cur­ the roadway to the boulevard. tain that the unhappy persons whose 11», 82L 621 Broughton Street Constable Simon, sent by Chief affairs cauie so much amusement are Handley to Interview MacDonald on finally re-eetabllehed to their proper the morning of July 10, put In a state­ puces and the doubts and misunder­ ment of what accused had said. Mac­ THE t standings are happily cleared away. BEST Donald had said that he was proceed­ Th etory deals with the efforts of a FOR , . “The Last Word In Chocolates" ing westward on Oak Bay avenue SUNME about midnight the night before. Near butler's wife to pose as the wife or a „ delicious gentleman, and the embarassment oc­ Mitchell street he had found a hat on The Genuine Semi-ready casioned to the butler by ®*®*!' I Willard’s Forkdipt the track and some distance from it a man lying on the south track. He lence of her acting. Mr. 8u'Uv®"® earnest acting of the part of the poor had lifted the man up, but could get butler ssi thoroughly funny, while Chocolates no answer from him, and had dragged » >• Miss Page was delightful as Jane. Mies Clothes for Men him off the track while be went to PHONE ORDERS TO N9 304 [ "The Highest Priced Chocolate» Ursula Fawfcett, the newest member or —tSY THE ( Sold” cell the police. JB. J. Lindsay, civil engineer, ex­ the company did a clever bit as Mrs Chadwick, while Mr. Mitchell’s work Just received a fresh shipment plained the plan which he had pre­ You will like Semi-ready Tailoring— Y^/fMewAPO /to. of these new Chocolates, put up pared of the scene of the accident He wa, quite up to the high standard he I Vtcroft/A IVirsr j*>l In the latest style, ranging In had found marks of a motor tire skid has set on previous occasions in com­ price from 40o to $1.50» on the roadway, extending for thirty edy role». ____ _ Not because we like these Best Clothes—nor be­ t*To Mn Taylor the wttneae said the Think of a Close Stifling Room- Then decide upon the Business Men s John Cochrane road was rough at that point cause we selected them above all others—but Carnival Week, Aug. 4 to iHEMiar 35o Lunch including stein of Beer In Cause of Death. the Open-Air Cafe “at The Kalserhof. Northwest corner Ta tee Dr. H. R. Nelson testified to the In­ Because every mad will choose the genuine rather Douglas 8treats. juries and the cause of death. The A pure blue Is shown by experiment Phones tit Mtt left leg was badly broken Just before to be the natural color of water. 20% the knee, there were some scratches than an imitation of it. “In Business for Tour Health" on the right knee, and some other bruises and scratches. Death had been Constipation Semi-ready Clothe» are here now for your geletrion-üie finest due to a very severe shock. OFF Chief Handley gave evidence as. to weave» and fabric» of the woollen mills—in model» and de ig Bamboo Screens, Wicker the call to the scene and to hie being snd ruin the most rlgoroeghreto- Great Sacrifice driven by MacDousld to the latter» It leads to Indigestion, bWousaesa which are incomparable in their beauty and culture. Baskets and all Brassware. office in order to telephone for doctor Impure Wood, bad compte*». «tek Cash discounts on all ether This will stand oloee Investigation. Cor­ and ambulance. MacDonald eeemed headaches, end is o— ot.*? ■<* ner lot and house on Hillside avenue, be­ Every man who would study the Art of Dreaa will find here the linns range from 10% to 20%' to be doing all he could. On the even­ tween Quadra and Douglas streets, busi­ ing of July 10 he had called on Mac­ ness property, at low prloo 66,400. Thlo to Donald and questioned him about his B per cent below surrounding values. car. After arrest the accused had vol­ viglit thing for reference. - Aot quickly. unteered the remark that he had Lee Dye APPLY OWNER, P. O. BOX I knocked the mfAn down. Search of the and W# Have a Oeed Lady Taller scene had revealed a quantity of broken glass on the roadway. There Dr. Morse*» Street! Phones 114 and 4152. Homssseke-. WATCH THE WANT was a light forty-five feet from the MEARNS 8? FULLER, Douguestre T1» View St, Just Above Douglas ‘a08 for light on the “where to buy* place where 'the glass was found, east Indian Root PtHa of the accident, an^ the spot where nuzzle.