Try Empress Drus Store for One ♦ ♦ COAL I COAL I Box of ROACH-TISDALE HALL * WALKER BITTER SWEETS «St GOVERNMENT ST. And You Will "Joe No Other. Phone 83 OLO. A. FRASER.

NO. 92. VOLUME 60. VICTORIA, B. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910. CITY SOLICITOR DEATH ROLL CRUISER NIOBE CR1PPEN IN ^ NEARING HALIFAX WITNESS BOX HAS COME DOWN IS GROWING COUNCIL CHAMBEy NOW NOT QUITE SO SHIPPING SUFFERS EXPECTED TO REACH ; PRISONER TESTIFIES ANXIOUS TO RESIGN DURING HURRICANE PORT TO-MORROW ON OWN BEHALF

Arrangements Completed for Re­ Will Seek to Prove Wife is Not Sudden Clarification of Atmos- Number of Vessels Reported in ception of Canadian Warship Dead But Fled to phere at City Hall—Aid. Sinking Condition in Gulf j .-Plate for Vessel America - t Langley’s Views of Mexico

(Special to the Times.) ^Special to the Times) There Is a decided clearing of the at- (Times Leased Wire.) Halifax, Oct. 20—Hon. L. P. Brodeur London. Oct. 20.—Wher ’ Crlp|»en Moephere at the etty hall to-day. The New Orleans, Oct, 20 -(Steamer* Br- minister of murine andJMdivries1. Alrx, ■teased- into this dosfc. this morning he clty solicitor, F. H. M< Dlarmtd. la In a l iving here report a death list ot at Johnstone, deputy minister, of -marine was noticeably 'palei and a suspicion of much more doeth- mood It I» Oa- h-pa deait IIX) In tile riuilds «tins - that.1 and fisheries; (\ Destftirat*, deputy hony was discernible on his features. oTHmaetr and hi» friend» that a way j * w,'re reported «Inking ladles, who seemed fascinated with under conditions in which It was itn- ! la expected to arrive to-roorrow at 3 jorlty th«> members of the council, th< gruesome details concerning the possible to offer aid. which yill not necessitate his pressing; ghastly remains. The steamer Carthage, 400 ml lee at j for the acceptance of his resignation/! C. H. Harvey, local agent of marine Dr Spalvsbury, pathologist, of St *ea. sent a wireless that she reached ! tenderer!" to Mayor Morley Tuesday;; „. . ,__ . and fisheries, has received a wireless ‘Mary’s hospital, was of the opinio^ ! theti... schoone.nh»«iia* Beacher. water logged.. morhlng The dx»ve of peace Is about T that th-» murk on^ the skin was tlie early to-day. The ([schooner's crew re­ message from the commander of the to return to Its perch. result of an operation and not as the fused to abandon _ their craft A tow Niobe via Cape Race giving the “The Tim»-* saved the situation.” defence allege, a mark resulting from line was thrown, but the cable parted This statement was made this morning cruiser’s position as lat. 45.20, long. the fol,|mg »f tii»» akin after death, ,« and the half sunken . veased drifted by qpe very closely In touch with the 55.46 west. F>r. Marshall, surgeon, said he agreed situation, at the city. hall. And he add­ with Or, f*pl'I**rj* j evidence ttiat the " A dozen shipwrecked boats were The ship will be greeted by a salute ed: “The articles published yesterday mark was the sear

UIKI)...... BEI.t. At Jubile. li.i.ptul, "I' ut.h THE CASE FOR OcL. I9W. Henry Pur*» ‘ • wivon-l Min .if lh. hue nb n,|t| of Renislird. Whlt.bou», ‘«“"JJ It Is Astounding Antrim. Ir.Urut ««-«I «• HOME ROLE bu.lr.nd qf Agn-. Ill.n. Ii.rd B«n. of To the Boys Truro, N, 8. ' The funeral take» pla« • on Friday at - he P m from lhe «'Impel of the H. < Fuçeral That having regard to the costly nature of a I’iano purchase, Furnishing Co. Government ■*re*1-. people should blindly pay high list prices for inferior instru­ T. P. O’CONNOR GUEST o'clock at Christ Church Cathedral. *»* ments, instead of seeing and comparing with those high grade terment In Rom Hgy cemetery. . •? and Girls OF CANADIAN CLUB (Halifax ami Belfast paper» please < *>P> ’ Viauuq such as The October Puzzler is STBIJfWAY, MASON & HAMLIN. NORDHEIMER HEINTZMAN & CO., Etc. Now Ready at Camp­ Distinguished Parliamentarian TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Outlines Aims of the Bmer- 2 VNPI'RNIBHKL» rooms to let. a Which we have to offer you. bell’s Prescription 714 IVmbrokv «Ire.I »—, aid We — : -...... - -Store —- TWO (URLS WANTED- 1 «sundry. M. W. WAITT & CO., LTD. Every Beat In the epavloug dining WA NTKD—Furnished room for JUST RECEIVED—5 GROSS OF V1N0L man, within IS mtauten of Dflrtrd Hotel, - l*i*iio and Talking Machine Headquarters. salon at the H'«’* » 'll»*h organization, en the oi’oaaion of tUa frontage on Hooke Inlet, p»-r acre $30. on •2.201 for Hint clwlve bulldln* '"b easy term».- Htnkeou Hlddall A B<>m 91.00 A WEEK. address by T. P. O’Connor, tlie farrntu* Linden avenue, nortli of Ri* tiarda ’ New Grand Theatre iBldf. atreet. our prive la I2>«. on l«r™- »n Campbell’s Prescription Drug Store parliamentarian a nui -a-ud tlui. mfttlthly. . PembeTtoa A Son. Fort * [t ! .unity -ûL - "wily* turns: Bbx Xtt. Timer.’ 9m Make Your Washing Days Easy by Using licç oof w indow - luid-fioor. dlnplay ol_ the Empire ' BfornT . . " "" 1 | Autonolas. Broadwood, Kranich * Dr. ‘ T. J. Jiiii'N. president of .the Can­ PORT ALBKRNI TOWN LOT»-High FOR BALE—til" detune a or rev. eieo UurK- ur-Lr-i_r-i_r-ui~T — Ü-.-I — ^ ^ — - — — — ~ ^ Iiath and Chlcierln* Grand Pianos. adian Club presided, and to right and and level. $95 each; personally selected; board. Apply 8. Perry Mills, city h-i i, beside» tiD' honored g>»c*t "f the cash. |1<) per month on a pair; no In­ RKRAY WASHING TABLETS, per package...... terest or taxes. Post Of!b « Box dl. o8> da;, snt a number of those prominent APARTMENT HOUSE' LfX WASHING mSVDKR. per packet...... ■*” at tn per month, only 2 bl«it k* froni in the public life of the titty and pro- COOK STOVE, nearly new. «oat 144, will Government street, on Fort. AJjpl yti- FKI.S XAHTHA SOAP, per package...... i...... MONTELIUS Hell for |25, J. T . 1104 Broad street - «40 H. Lelght«m. real estate agent. <-*» rn" WOOL SOAP, > for.... .-...... f'J* The chairman, in" hlB-»t«e»w-h of wel­ *tr«*et. Call peraonglly. '______j Piano Hbuse, Ltd. come' to Mj O'Connor gave adequate LOST On Hunday. EnflTwh setter blteh. IVORY SOAP. 3 for...... = • ...... *** on Hillside avenue, with collar mark-d WOMAN’S INTVTTION tn Jmlxinx an l«- } How ? WHITE SWAN GOLD III "ST WASHING POW DKR, per parlv U04 Government Street. Corner exprySalolY.to tpe very great pleasure - “Dr. Henderson, Powell River." Return veatment is sometime* as valuable as , fell by the-people of Victoria at being T Wither, Es«iulmalt road. Phone MTJf. man's loglv- G. H Leighton. j ac* •■•••••■...... -...... Æaf Fort Street.. Tel. 44. given an opportunity to extend greet­ By having your - ings 'to one of the foremost personali­ uj:hlvehh site -bvi °"*v‘ ha,ff/‘. minute * walk fr«»m Post GW- e, l >i ties in the British Empire, one who TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, also cash registers. 11 M Wlleon. 4M Cormorant. quick sale Sll.fW. on terms Pemberton j I a tide from^he special mission which A 8on,.Fifrt and Broad °*-~ | Old Silverware THE WINDSOR GROCERY COMPANY had brought him to thl* continent had YALE LOCKS FITTED, key» duplicate»!; all work guaranteed. Waite* A Knap- KKE JONES for flat-bottom OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. GOVERNMENT ST. 1 gained a deserved -uul lasting .renown Ud«lb'tM, ti*p . lFtitder*. rtr. 1 a•> *> •>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ mentary work. FOR HALE— A f«»w large roun«l kltch-n manding an excellent view of the city i By thow who can guarahten A great dotimrst of applause greeted. table» at |1 2ft e*rh, ale*» hit«-nen chairs and Olympic mountain*, for a few day* | To-morr«iw aftei ruxYu the funeral of tn on id» ri» from am- At Butler's. «Il Yale», «orner at Stitt « ash for the 2. O. H. Bowman A it wearing as good as new. it, tm P Hell C E take ‘ trig t«> a«ldre*t* the large audience which <"ompany, Mnhon Building. °-® I the lat* 11 ' ... . him., Aftera , »... crix-imrgiving rtllM-expræ* j l iai *- from the B, Kui..-jmI « '"in- c«mfr«»nte dci«»vk mi«l ten agents for established house. $15 a week 4Sr- 2.000 Canadian Northwe*t oil. 10c,; pany's parlors at 2 and expenses; state age and previous l.GOD Ptngree Mltn-a; Wd O. II. Bowman minute» later at Christ Church « « niployment. E. McGaryey. Mgr., 2SV & Company. Mahon Building ’C* Attract Trade After Dark! Wellington atreet. West. Toronto. '«iral. Interment will be matlè In Rosa. MARICOPA OIL—Just stop for a moment Bay « w nutter y | HOLLYWOOD VRKH.’KNT-Two very and think of your future It would large water front lots, well sheltered, have been very nice to have I «ought some i The current of trade .finds an inviting of this stock six weeks aro. hut p laalbly Ca'e inv i mi. nt lor. $B6Ut>. on terms. By Htlnson, Fam- [ . field <>««•-....._ ^ rou «Bd nut Buy then; end now the stoek Shoes channel through the store brilliantly J A Blackwell was madti—Uiia .ittttra.-- ♦* jretttnjr at A*e per ahare Now thl* t* Bond&Jessop lighted with ------! U(K1D ONE A new 5 room cottage, «m iug In Rmn« B*y . vniutci. The funeral your last « ham e to" get any of thl* stork 1 corn«*r, very modern, for I2.S60, on ♦*"SV at a price that* appeals to the smallest t.H.k place from the B. Fun.*raT term* Al Fairflebi Offl«-e. Investor, and If you can spare « few 622 Johnson St. Phone 2008. Company’» parlors, where llev. Gilbert deltiswr ot your xuvlng*. to put out to Drugs Osram Tungsten Lamps Grocery ! « 4>ok conducted service».'**-A tt-tfmber TO RENT- A « room r«-aldenc«*. close In. work for you. which will In later years One Door From Broad SL for -$tS month, Including water. J ' t bring you In a substantial Income, we t»i the frlentls «if the deceased were In Stinson. Fairfield OfHce. 020 advise you to buv now. amt buy to hoM, j attendance and several flora! designs as thl* sto. k will surely make you Nothing serves so profitably to attract Bakery I were presented. TO-DAY ONLY 8 lota on Oa«iar "treet for money, a* the ( wypany h«* now got the Barber 12,500, .a*y term*. At Fairfield Office oil. apd it onlv remains for the «-omoanv trade after dark. Telephone 16t>9. or call. to start shipping when the shareholders | The many friends of Mr. and Mr» will receive dividends We have listed Chari»» Jordon. Admiral*» roa«t. will CHEAPEST BUY ON Y A TEH HT RE ET- - with us for sale in.ona shares at 40c tn-r I«ot 60*120. near Quadra, right Where It share, or any part »»f wntf <« H. Bow­ l learn with »ln« « re r« gr« t the n«-w8 *>f man & Vompanry. * Mahpri Building. o2Q bTcTÉLE C T RICRAIL W A Y CO., LTD. j the death of their daughter. Mrs H. !» proposed to put the new City Hall, -i E | Lots of Lots J3 *tnmoney-maker at $12.0W*. on term*. | Taylor. Bvattlc, w.iich occ urred yoaior- T V McConnell, cor Govemmetit an«l Corner Port and Langley Streets. i day. Deccpaed was well kndwn In thl* Fort „metery yeeterday afternopa in the niom « bedrooms, kitchen and panlrv. A. F. & A. M. presence of a large number of friend». T. P «’« CONNOR. M P.. on full *ised lot. for quick *al«‘ at •3,»r*'. FIFTH ST...... $6i *lfi«- funeral t>»>k place from the resi­ term*. $206 rash, balance easy monthly Who Addressed the Canadian Club ôh FAIRFIELD HD., corner .. $SM dence of J. W Creighton." BnrnsUle payment*. Pemberton & Son, Fort ami Master Masons In g mal standing are Easy t« rms can be arraflgc*. r« ad. Vher« Rev. Dr Campbell ron- Home Bui. for Ireland This Broad. cordial!' Invited: to attend the cero- Wines and Liquors Afternoon. r*~ mnny of laying tite «orner stone of the I ducted |mprer»lve servi< The floral \V ANTED—l*l»noforte pupils, by ceHT tribute*(I IDUiea werenrir autneroh»■«merm,.-’ and ■#,beautiful »«.••••- |I fied lady teacher, visits within car n< w C«»nva!escent Home and Emer- ; oiiifplqj BU«*»iw*n-ai’i^lkiW pall* y- ______v.vjigs»*i«r.7inrr-sMi " limit, to** UJttUl. -jBOX . Uosptttrl jrt c - ^ trente crdialitx -«r tlv wel-onv which ------—------—r Haturdax. the 22nd, at 2:3d p. m. hearer» J A McGraw ; T A. .‘ak on the subject of Horn*- 1317 Btf»ad-street. °** Insurance, Etc. Buie for England For eonshh rahly I William Clark, ime uf lhr pioneers NEW. 7 room. 11 story bungalow• a big 622 JOHNSON ST. I bver an hour ha In « nu>*i mas" sacrifiée. $2.45". or $2.«6 eàsh. W1. Rroad | of this city. f> ts«-l away thl* morning t. rly fashion with the subject, adx anc- L Phone 946. JR at the family resldet.-«•. J">42 Graham fng arguments fm' the granting of local WINE HOUSE— street, at the advan« ë«l^agi' of HK He *e If-government to the component n miles from CITY HALL 3* acres of Red Cross wbk horn In Owen ,Suiinil, Out., and small fruit*, new rt room cottage, mod­ parts of the Vjilted King 706 t’olutibla Street. New West­ uthedrs! at midnight. PARK DALE LOTK-AII of original lots sold, a few choice one* on for re-sale at minster. F Jeûna, of F. Jeûna & Bros., left for LINER ASHORE. $25". on easy monthly payments. Pem­ As Good As Vancouver to-day on business in con­ berton A Hon. Fort and Broad. o.. nection with his property holdings In j Passengers Rescue»! But t'aplain te- A YOVNG MAN. with some business ex­ ftywd t" Abandon 8teem< t that < ity perience, wants situation In established Silver Spring Lager, pints, per doz.. 90C, qrts $1.75 business house. Apply Box. S6C, Tlme»^ Havana. Oct 20.-According tn dl«- Gordon A*new ha» pasaetl the Phillips Bros. 1 pharmacy •xamtnations with high Silver Spring Ale, pints, pur doz.. 90Ç, qrts. $1.75 | patches received. here tills rtfUTnoon TO LET l.arg'*, pleasant room, with standing, and will continue to practice board, ventral, all modern conveniences. granite and marble Silver Spring Porter, pints, per doz. 9<)<, qrts $1.75 the passengers on the *tearner Louiai- his profession with the Williams phar-| 641 Superior street. _____ n3 MONUMENTS plylng between Havre .and Nqw L. Fulton lias passe»! the Junior W ANTED Room and board for lady atu- Victoria Phoenix Lager, pints, per dozen 75c I Orleans, who were nnt rescued earl -r m examinations. ^ dent. « lo»«- to High aohool. Apply .V2 826 View street. Victoria, B. C. * the night after the ship struck a reef, Catherine street. Victoria West. o.. Phone B1207. Mr. and Mrs. R H. Walker have re­ ONLY * MILES from G<»rg«- car and* 3 j were to-t. 5 r.Kuned iter The -tiptam the Lot|l«l4IM M . went over-to accoVnpany Mr». Walker cottage on * acre» of land, with $3.500 Victoria Phoenix Ale, pints, doz... 75<, qrts. $1.50 fused to abandon his ship, though there home, she having been ill at her sis­ Improvement» : everything readv for the ter’s in Vancouver for the Inst- two market; S5"0 «ash. balan« «• $5H0 yearly GRANITE and MARBLE is little chgnee that she can l»e saved i»t 4 percent This Is the Jiest and cheap­ months with typhoid fever. Victoria Phoenix Porter, pints, per doz...... 75c | from being a total wreck. est thing 1 have ever seen. G. 8. Mgh- WORKS ton. 725------Fort street ..JV M. H. Murray, of the well known j Monuments. Tablets, Granite Quart*...... $1.50 MANCHURIAN COAL drilling firm which Is boring for oil at YOU WANT A PAR.KDALWfcOT W. roping», etc., at lowest prices Sookv for the Western t’anadn Oil | have some extra choice ones for sale at consistent with first class stock H>ao, on easy payments Pemberton * Patronize your own home production and keep the I A new export from New-chwang Is fhrospet ting Cttmpanj : »• returned- Hon. Fort and Broad. o2J and wofkmanahlp. t coai. „f which 69.1*34 ton*, were *hippe«l from th.' south with additkmal ma« liln- j A. STEWART old town going ahead—its a good thing. j in 1909. The c«>al comes from th. Fu- ry for th«' pr««»ecutlon of operations. I FOR SALE-2 lots In Alt»eml,* close In, at [shtm colliery, near Mukden. Previously $|V> each; $25 cash and $10 per month; or Cor. Tiles and Blanchard Sts. will exchange O. H Bowman 1 Com- in 190» this «ttal was shipped entirely SUSPEUT8 TAKEN. pany, Mahon Building n20 ! from Dairen, but experience has shown j the South Manchurian Railway t’om- rament.». Cal . Oct. 26.-11 was ne» I LARGE lhwang I» 1# miles from Fusliun. and thorltie* had been ordered to hold them "Hnookle " Will the person harboring Dairen 272 mile», tlie shipping facltl- same klndlv write, and receive vewarti. to Ray El ford Sliawnlgan Lake? o26 Most Satisfactory Phone 95. WINE MERCHANTS. Fort Street. | de», also, at the former port art* great- awaiting further instruction». j e, than at Dalrci*. The output "f, th«- r~ Governor GllUnt and hi* secretary TO LET—Furnished room for gentlemen. i Fusliun colliery In 19<*9 wa.s about 2.000 absolutely declined to dlscuair the case In quiet family : no other roomers. 70» Watchmakers ] tons a day. but It is lioped, says the Discovery street. in any way or to give out copies of In tho olty, t , I Brttlah eonwul at Newehwang, to \n- t.dcgrams known to have been sent 7 ACRES, with frontage on two streets, If your watch atojia, bring It HOTEL SLUMP. ! going concern w as no more than £50, at ; crease ft within three years to 5.000 easily cleared, çoritlmiou* stream, one Irom the offiç*1 of the governor to Sac- to u« ne will retialr It ami mal e —------— 0- ’ ! which rh«* lot ijianged hands and half seres bottom land, balanci» i t.ms a day, or 1.800,000 tons a war. Of It like new. All work guaran­ thla latter amount It I» e»timat«‘«l that rx'tary <»f state Knox at Washington good fruit land, with exception \ acre of . Two examples ot trie elump that ha» ,n lh. ,.a8l, th, Shakespeare fist roc»*, «Aftl-y-fwnr miles from City Hall; tee! anti nt low charge. * ovt—taken hotel property w-ere fur- hotel, Stratford-upon-Avon, was offered I tlie annual consumption in Manchuria regarding the case. price $2.ML on term#. Pemberton A I will of} al«out 700.000 tons, leaving 1,100. . è a ■ —-*~ In one raw the Royal Mr sale by auction. It ta a pictureaque , w... Should the men refuse to return wRh- Bon. Fort amMireadr 7'>------o2! 644 E0$T. PHONE 446 nlshed re. en.lt ^ fourteeffiTtî WirV building an...... ! 000 ton, for ex.afft The eu. I» » »« out a tight in the Mexican courts the Albion “ 11 hv order or' of th,- fliieat «périmer,, of Kllrabethan . hltumltiuua coat uf very Mir quality. stwte department Will H l- NOTICE. Umbrella re-covering our fur “** Wllh The oroperlv In que- ? arehlteeture iT Stratford-upon-Avon. ! A»- a gteom cuul rt ha, twen Mvoroldy Hlse for slXe. u ttillM of spider a Silk Is the inoruaavo. fie pn.|,(|G 'Mar.. , Wftn»„v R how. ,hr la-t reporu-,1 on by ehlpmajter, who have Specialty. UITlt & TAYLOR Full line of mission handles. lion '"‘Nr*^lf2rt,*,|,| year, 21'. year. It , I, a. been an hotel largely I tried It It !«.«••< Subscriber* ot the Victonv. dei-bledly tougher than one "i Steel An Watohmukers. Jeweler*. Optician», Repairing, etc. of : Daily Times are requested to pay lue parade, held for t U W • ; plllronl,,d by .xmerit an and Kumpealt j enabl.ng ateam to "< ^'’V ' oidlhari iiift.nj will bear a- weight JAS, WAITES, Locksmith. a! a ground ^"t ,■ due.to ^ ^ «moa» "Mr,m.v.-! oregaure without w e#ui. u|,| .to ibrcc gtfclna, Ttüa. js about âe per ‘ ent their subscriptions to the collector, - 411 TORT ÜT-. VICTORIA. B.C. tWigv tit fît • ,t til. au.'IhUH". r « "u-l.l n..t | b x\ - -nr.fl nnx - nk< r « ' - stronger tlinn * steel thread of th* same and not at the office. ^hc hotel as a!;*MHln , single hid for the property. per cent -f •»> thickness. • ,

V-LaltSiSV- ib-W-tf»-. H . r ■ ' I - VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910. HunyadiTl NEW GOLD JEWELLERY BRIBERY SCANDAL ■ Jànos a< Still More Still More Dainty Articles for Ladles* Wear. STIRS NEW YORK Beautiful Coats, Beautiful Coats, BROOCHES AND PENDANTS Natural Suits and Dresses Suits and Dresses Set with pearls and. Various Colored Stones, Peridot, Amethyst, Garnet, Laxative Water Are Awaiting Etc. MANY FINANCIERS AND - Are Awaiting BKOOOHES. up from ...... * Speedy Your Inspection Your Inspection VENDANTS, up from ...... POLITICIANS INVOLVED Sure Cerftle ~r Quichlv Relieve* ____ _ REDFERN &~SONS Sensational Charges Are Made at T 'wafiVmAVcmnd'Hw«ttmr:-roo»-aovF.RMMErNT s-T. victoria. B. C. -i- Investigation by Hughes CON8TIPATION | Committee Remarkable Bargains In

New York,- Oct. 20. — Charges that STANDARD OIL will tear open the political and financial MAY CUT PRICES Neckwear For To-morrow Feed and Boot Cutters centres of New York and reveal a cor­ rupt ring that would have, surpassed Noyv that hay and roots are so dear it will the wildest dreams of "BOes" Twe.ed, European and Asiatic Interests were contained in testimony given yes­ and Saturday Only terday before the Hughes committee Not Alarmed by Threats of i" investigating the alleged wholesale War bribery of members of the 1908 legisla­ Save You Money ture to defeat the anti-race track gam­ bling bills. The name*. of leading- _ -London, OcL 20.—The big European, ROUND LÂCÈ 4’OUiARS. of black silk lace, extra financiers James R. Keene, titarry and Asiatic Ott Interests profess not to- tin#» «(iiality. Regular tkk*. OCp be in the least disturbed by the an­ Payhe Whitney, Charles H. Hyde — of Week-end price...... ùuy nouncement made some time ago that to buy these machines. politicians and leaders in the racing the Standard dll' Company intended to game, wore mentioned as originators ROtrND LACl* .(ToliLARS in cream ami white, also Institute a rate war against them in *of a bribery fund to purchase votes i» a*i4 it^t . tr ittehea deep; al­ against rave track legislation. an attempt tP smother them out of the ...ThiTchafgr-s- w-uie contained in the field of competition. ------lowing, them to he suitably worn with O Kp testimony of Congressman Foelker, Interests who regard themselves ob­ coats. Regular 60c.1 Week-end price...... '£iO\J E.G. Prior & Co., Ld.,Lty. jects of the Standard's attack declare then a state senator, and of District there Is absolutely nothing to fear. VICTORIA VANCOUVER KAMLOOPS ‘Attorney Elder of Kings county. ROUND FLAT COLIaRS of Bne white Bgtisto and Before the hearing had progressed They intimate strongly that the threats Batlenliurg laei Regular "lOc...... 1 many hours the names of Charles of the Standard are mere bluffs and nothing more. Week-end price ... 25c Murphy, leader of Tamrnany Hall and present controller of the destinies of During the past year millions of Bri­ tish capital has been poured Into the STOCK COLLARS in cream and white* guipure lace, the Democratic party In the approach­ ing election, was dragged In. largest enterprises engaged In a fight j with long fronts. Regular 60c. OCp against the Rockefeller’* Interests. The . Week-end price"...... ÙOy pemocratlc and Republican polit I heads of these companies believe that ! cians were accused of having received the standard has been frightened by ] EXTRA FfXK BATTENBI RO LACE COLLARS, Ship Chandlery bribes ranging from $4,000^ $10,000, and the appearance of this capital-even to | It was alleged ttiat the ccMbption fund the extent that the Rockefeller# are | round and pointed fronts. Regular 90c. C Ap reached $500,000. That the bills were Week-end price ...... vvv not defeated, according to one witness, about to give up the fight. .was because Patrick MvVarren, 4he Th- principal companies array* <1 In ! Our Hardware is the "Hose of Brooklyn." became disgruntled the fight against jthe Standard are the j ROUND COLLARS OF FINE BATISTE, with Battenburg lace and English fagot- and refused to support a movement Asiatic Petroleum Company, which kind for Wet Places. controls practically all the Dutch oil ting, 7 inches deV>‘i...... bills; was the testimony to-day of Con- ! Richard Roe. and the police are five piece sets in oak and mahogany, silk and leather Uphol­ gressman Foelker. Foelker aald lie re­ maintaining the strictest secrecy re- fused an Initial offer of $10,000 for hi* gardlng the identity of the men they stered, rieeasionat chairs, parlor rockers, tables and jardiniere vote and later another offer of $50,000. are Intended for. While lying on what was then believed They admlf, however, that they have stands. See also our fine line of upholstered couches and easy to be his deathbed, Foelker says he was men under surveillance and as soon as Flowers at Flewin’s j told that he could have any amount he a few missing links of evidence are eha irs of our own make. Prices are reasonable and we know wished to name. gathered will make the arrests, in the meantime they are closely guarding Foelker k i used FdPtner State Sena­ that these, goods are well made. tor Gardner of having distributed the .suspects to prevent them from com­ mitting sdicide,^ which It is fearAl they, brjbeiLto legislators for.the.pULBUAt."U bt suwcring now from any sociation. led the singing. terday and contintiéd her testimony. stomach disorder you can get relief His worship the mayor then made His Body She clung to her original contention within five minutes , the address of welcome, and in the that she took no part in the killing of REMEDY If you will get from your pharma­ couse of his remarks said that Sunday the man whom she admits she was en­ cist a 50-oent case of Pape s Dlapepsln schools were absolutely necessary to Nanaimo, Oct. 20.—William Murray, gaged' to marry. , has cured more than a few you could alwayn go to the table with the upbuilding of good cltixenshlp. He 20 years, of age, a resident of the city Mrat KlUStly Webb ar.d Miss , chronk cases of rheumatism. A «noria, qbH the m as lrmnn or i—. a hearty appetite, and your meals J*r 'li-.v l-.in, gr.aalated «near in water i was followed by G. A. Mr Bain, of for three months, was the victim of a Verna Webb, the wife and daughter We are fairiy certain that Ü •Min, Maple,ne, , Micron. is ms4. nn w^uhl taste good,^ because you would ^ North Vartcouver, who made a sultable ° ( fatal-hunting accident yesterday after­ of the man on trial, testified that Webb would be beneficial in yon a lytiro better Urn ewple. Usnl&a. issoM h was of good moral character while Bie MAPIIHK •ronif. It aot .and 50c far 1 oe. battle an. noon, dying from the' effects of his or Sleepless nights or Headache or because we kpow what’s recipe bo*. Crsiesnl MS,. Ce. Seestle. ». i The address of the evening was de- lived in Seattle and British Columbia. Stomach misery all the next day; and, wounds three hours later. j livered by Mrs. Alary Foster Bryner, Mrs. Webb and her daughter live In besides, you would not nçed laxatives entitled. "The Spokes In the s. S. Murray was climbing over a log Seattle. or liver pills to keep your stomach Wheel." Mrs. Bryner*si address was when his foot- slipped. On falling to and bowels clean and fresh. Mrs. Kersch. declared on the wltn* ilhyuçaéed by n diagram of" a large the ground the liammer of the gun Pape’s Dlupepeln can be obtained stand that she did not see the' body of wheel, which emphasized the substance caught, discharging the contents into Thb initial coat o( our Truss la a. little more than of the common sert, from your druggist, and contains more Johnson after he had been killed by of lier remarks, and which afforded the right side of his body below the but you will be more tnan repaid' In COMWBT AND «APETT. than sufficient to thoroughly cure the Webb, at the Grand Central hotel, nor her the greatest assistance in demon­ riba, inflicting terrlW Internal irijur- worst case of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, did she have any guilty knowledge of RUPTURE strating to her audience .the purport of les. the fact that Webb had packed his There is nothing better for Gas on the her remarks. Her address had Its full Sensitive weBirn and children Appreolate the absence of thoee FlteTHT HP was Hi tompanied by a brother, body In a trunk. Stomach oy sour odors from the effect, and was thoroughly appreciated. D. E. Campbell. Job STRAP* AND BELTS. w'ho. ran three miles for The stomach or to cure a Stomach Head­ dt Htecocke. A W. ache Fifty-one metals are now known to»x- wounded m.rri dint ofi bel'ng hrou^ft WonSKt timrwy Phone lift. T. MacN. JONES. 1248 Port St. Co.. W. Ja * co„ r. j. You coujdn’t keep handler or more i*tt finir hundred years ago only sWen into the city. Although suffering ter­ tree will produce 20,«W oranges. A lemon tree will produce MW lemans. useful grticie In the house. were known. ribly, he .was conscious to the taal

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. THUR8PAY. OCTOBER 20. 1910.

vie; KUog out, Collins to Davie; Ptet- enough to pay off the whole provincial tlon of the trade and navigation re­ turns of thé Dominion, copies of which ater fanned. No runs. debt. Here la a fund ready to hand for Eighth Innings. are in the possession of harbormasters, The Daily Times the purpose. In what better way could Philadelphia—Collins filed to Schulte* will disclose the relative importance, Published dally (excepting Bundey) by It be employed than In putting In Baker out. Zimmerman to Archer; Da- Our Dress Department from a commercial point of view, at THE TIMES PRINTING * PUBLISH­ force an immense land settlement vis doubled to .left; l|urphy out, Tinker all harbors of Canada. to Archer. No runs. ING CO.. LIMITED. scheme by which thousands of people Chicago—Sheckard walked; Schulte Will offer for Friday selling Great Bargains in Costume and Suit Lengths. No two alike. Offices ....'...... UM Broad St rest ■ — • £ ■ would be brought Into the province as It is rumored that the city members filed to Murphy; Hofman doubled; Varying from six yards to eight yards. These are all this season’s goods. See Government Business Office ...... a Editorial Office ...... plon * permanent settlers, and put In such a of the legislature may yet fulfil their Archer fanned; Coombs pitched wild street windows. and Sheekard and Hofman scored; SUBSCRIPTION RATES position that they might earn their pledges to the electorate by resigning. Zimmerman filed to Murphy. Two 7 YARDS 44-INCH HERRINGBONE DIAG­ Delly-Clty delivery Me. per month own living and enrich the province as We do not believe It. We have no faith 7 YARDS 46-INCH ALL-WOOL FANCY By mall fxclu.lv. a whole XV, appeal to Mr McBride on | ^ ^ #f ^ ^ ONAL CHEVIOT, in navy, myrtle, brown, been henor- Ninth Innings DIAGONAL, in green, brown, navy, grey, wisteria, rose, moss and black- Per garnet, taupe, cardinal, reseda, Persian ■ |ml| . ------they would have resigned Philadelphia-Barry fouled to Kllng; . bine nhd bhmk. Per length".'!.. • S3.50 ally) ...... «1.00 per annuo. ....----- i long ago. , teütVâs ~ofiT rio " Arrtter unassWedr — length ...... 15*25 PMtK» to Unite* Btstee.Sl extrader >*** aspirations, to throw off. the dominance ^ see coombs singled to rentre; HtrunK out, 6 YARDS 54-INCH ALL-WOOL FRENCH 7 YMDS 44 INCH HEAVY DIAGONAL Address changed »• Often as dc>lr#a~ of the Bowser outfit, to cut loose from ,t |B not oft»n w, ,njoy meeting a Zimmerman to Archer. No runs, INVISIBLE STRIPE SERGE AND OT­ CHEVIOT, in garnet, navy, myrtle, brown, the lend grafters. and to <»*• l", ‘ ‘ men who cerjjs to t.ke » HUIe of our fanned', TOMAN PANAMA, in brown, navy, black, prune, cardinal, grey. Per length. *3.50 CITY .SOLICITORS RESIGNATION compfehengtrg land settlement scheme. | rlgh But then “Tay P»y" does |t’^SVedham l,uH«-.l for Pfrlsterr green, rose, wiw’-ria, electric, myrtle, per 7 YARDS 44-INCH INVISIBLE VENE­ Mr McBride is fond of advertising iuch a delightful broguç and In such ^tole second Needham fouled to Baker. Jengih ...... S6-00 TIAN. in tan, prune; navy, peaeork blue, Matters At the City H*U *»«*> quite himself. We know of no better method flOWjng periods. "No runs 8 YARDS 42-INCH ALL-WOOL PANAMA, electric, brown, garnet and black. Per dear to the legal mind, but it Is to bdoing this than by following our TWeivtTi Phiiadr■Iphls. in garnet, myrtle, moss, grey, taupe, navy, length ...... *5.25 advice. He has a great deal of pride feared there are certain things which A i« h h il S I» P O A. E. cardinal and black. Per length. *2.80 7 YARDS 44-INCH BLACK DRESS GOODS, in anything whtcFi he has done for the à i i « a o o to the lay mind require clearing upx CUBS CLUBBED Strunk e f 8 YARDS 44-INCH NAVY BLUE SERGE. consisting of Sirgeji. Venetians. Panamas, benefit of the province Here Is scope Lord. If Poplins and Voiles. Per length. .*5,95 The facts as they appear to the un for his energy and a chance to make <'olhnst 3 k- , guaranteed fast color. Per length. S'*.00 Baker, s t* 8 YARDS 44-INCH FANCY TWEED, hea- 8 YARDS 44-INCH SATIN CLOTH, in navy, sophisticated and unlearned layman a name for himself as the man who ^ BY ATHLETICS tiavts- Hr. y, thcr mixture. All exclusive d'esigns. Per brown, electric, cardinal, myrtle, rose, are that the Wore wick Paving Com­ built up the province of British Colum­ Murphy, r I. taupe and wisteria. Ter length. SO. bia on a solid foundation, for which In length...... flO.OO pany have submitted a -number of ten­ ThOttMMI, *V V-, -years to com4 people will call him ders for street paving. The company's PHILADELPHIA TAKES -Vfittmb*. v tenders have»been .based « T # 2 # « company itself. “Cii*?*1rMVil'1 j HodgVtts made to" the- Omeervattoa 1 WiHl JUL ChiClfO GTOUBuS wJT, Schulte, re , , « 2 # $ S • 6 ONLY. EIDERDOWN. COMFORTERS, one side floral and plain satin cover, the pthermer- iiuhnniC", t •.riri—r-r—r-f—♦ understand tUe-clrvumatanccs, tliaxiMi- 1 Commission when he said thAt whUe f — ScQTC Of TwfilV® RUUI i-hince. ÏTr r h » »"-» • «^rixed figured sateen. Regular *15. Friday's pnto V,"'YY :''"u $'>‘.,"1 3 DOZEN HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS, with fringe full double bed size. Regular^»-.-» rem has obtained Its civic contnn ts England and Wales with its teeming j to Five Zimmrtmsit 3 1. « 9 O R. « * 6 upon bids based upon Its own specif!- millions has a typhoid death rate of ' Slelnfeldl. 1 b < 0 « • » « 2 11 Tinker. ••...... « 1 > 1 * « I IS^PaYrS ONLY, ALL-WOOL’SAXONY BLANKETS* ' Si*V '7*2x64."'Extra heavy. Regular rations. The question as to the legality i only 11.2 to the 100,006. Germany 74, Klim, ••...... « « « » > 2 D of contracts so awarded was never and Scotland 6.2. Canada has the high (Times Leased Wire.) Reulben*. p. . . o o 0 o e 1 o raised until other companies entered rate of 35 5. Part of this high rate he ATHLETICS 12* CUBS 6. •Beaumont . . c 1 0 0 o o o 16 PIECES FICU’REI) COTTON CREPE for dressing jackets and kimonas. last color. Regie the field and asked for equal treat- j attributed to impure water* * McIntyre. p (l 0 R-» » » « . 15C Archer. 1 I», .... J (1 « I) « « l lar 25c. Friday, per yard...... , ; raett with the Wore wick Com ban >. There is too much freedom of action • Chicago. Oct 30.—Out-batted, out- Pfelatar. p, 1,000 YARDS WRAPPERETTE, in assorted patterns, dark and light ground, licgular^e Only when a rival paving company ap- allowed the individual. Freedom is all fielded. out-pitched but not out-gamed, ••Needham .. v> 1 pears and secures « contract upon right a.* tong as the freedom It not 5 DOZEN PILLOW SHAMS AND SQUARES, in Swiss muslin. Reguiar Friday-..50p tucked cuffs above suspicion, hastens to inform tne [ lies 1th. but she la improving. Old knitted worsted in fancy stitch: The V- __riJladaipiiuir^Strunk. L; Lord, L to Davl*, Zimmerman to Tinker to Archer, ncck and front ha* a wide, plain border edged with lace. Fastens invisibly at the public tîiflt T+iurf has hfen a mtsunclrr- 1 butt dingy that were a live Race Ui~tJitr £.> Collins, 15 ; Baker, i b.> Davis,, .1 Murphy t|o Davie, witt COomha; Single-breasted style, with belt and patch back. Ecru and white. Regular $8.90. ©mmunity are being pulled down and earned runs. Pfilîadélph'fs" 5. Chicago T; standing and that the t»crvkes df th bi; Murphy, r. f.; Barry, s.-s.'; Thomaa, left on base*. Philadelphia 5, Chicago 3; pockets ...... yi.W Special ...... *2.50 City Solicitor are far too valuable to hack yards are being cleaned up. Much Coombs, p. hits, off Reulbach 3. runs 3, off McIntyre be lost. E. V. Bodwcli; K. 0., an emi­ more will have to be done, however.^ Chicago—Sheekard, I. f.: Schulte, r. 3, runs 3; innings pitched, by Reulbach 2. Hofman, c. f.; Archer and Chance. by McIntyre 1-3: hit by pltched^ball, by nent provincial, counsel, likewise before the city is a model of cleanliness. !>.; Zimmerman. 2 b.; Stelnfeldt. 3 t»-* Me Intyre, Davis : umpire*. Fhetidan. speaking nr the interests or the city WTit-n The new scavenger eyetenv t*v4n-- liinkor, s. s ; Kllng. c.; Reulbach, p.; (/Day. Htgter anit «'onnolty; time - ef 1 (although he is said to have acted augurated matters, will be Improved McIntyre, p.; Pfelster. p. game. 2 hours 1.0 minutes. Specials from the Veiling Department professionally in some cases for the somewliat. There are. however, many First Innings. hack promises wfilch are a disgrace to THE ALL-WEATHER MOTOR SCARF, guaranteed waterproof. Something new. This veil Wqrswtck Company), points out In a Philadelphia—Strunk walked; Lord ♦ ♦ i has just come to hand, and will prove a very useful addition to a ladies outdoor apparel, letter to the Colonist that the City the community and should be torn ■out, sacrificed. Reulbavh tu Chance; Çolllns » LOCAL NEWS ♦! making a perfect protection from the damp weather: 2Vc yards long, and comes m colors Solicitor under tbe clrcuYnetanrea and burned or properly cleansed. A t-cl to Shet kard: Baker singled to » ♦ entre, scoring Strunk; Baker was of grev tan browns, skv, greens, lavender, nary, cream and black, tnday...... 85f purity campaign is a good thing, espe­ could not t!" otherwise tlian tender hi* caught stealing. Kllng to Tinker. One cially so far as 'concerns the cleaning resignation, but /that it would be an run. —City architects are holding a con­ ference with civic officials this after- j unfortunate thing ff»r the municipal up o' the filthy parts of the city. Chicago—Sheekard walked; Schulte noon regarding public conveniences. corporation should his resignation be Dr. Hewitt emphasised this fact doubled to left; Hofman filed to $3.75 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $2.50 en he visited us a short time ago. Strunk. Sheekard scoring; Chance Men’s 0vr~iats at Half Price accepted. —The Laborers’ Union, at thelyneet- fanned; Zimmerman filed to' Strunk Is It any wonder that the unfortunate resident* know it. but have not the ]ng on Friday evening, will consider 1 BOYS' TWO-PIECE NORFOLK SPITS, in One run. MEN’S WELL TAILORED CRAVENETTE layman, with hi* limited understand­ time or inclination to move In the mat­ the matter of Increasing the entrance Second Innings. , AND FANt Y TWEED OVERCOATS, tweeds of greys, browns and green mix­ ter In saying this there is no Rostre fee and monthly due* with a view of ing, Is in a state of mental confusion? Philadelphia—Davis walked; Mur­ tures. ' Also BOYS’ T\\ O-PIECE DOU­ to knock Victoria. The city is as clean placing the union on a better working with fine twill Italian and mohair sleeve phy sacrificed, Stelnfeldt to Chance; bawl* A full attendance is requested. BLE-BREASTED .SLITS, in dark tweed or cleaner than the neighboring cities, lining*. Neatly trimmed. Thoroughly HANGERS-ON AND OTHERS. Barry doubled to left, scoring Davie; All laborer* wishing to join before the waterproof. Fawns, greys, brown and mixtures, with plain knieker or kuieker- hut that is not enough. If the figures Thomaa filed to Schulte; Coombs entrance fee I* raised are asked to | hoeker hanta. Values from $3.50 to $3.75. There are always numbers of people quoted by Dr. llodgetu to the Coneer- doubled to right, scoring Barry; Strunk hand in their marne* at once. green mixtures. Values range from $15.00 out, Zimmerman to_Chance. Two runs. Friday ...... *2.50 -ask» would bo glad.xo Wisn are eorreO, sod t*418....For.quick.jidlinX. Priday *9.75. Chicago—Steinfeidt filed to Barry -jThe property on the west aide of j of land from the government on condi­ there la no reason to doubt them, the f Tinker doubled to rl$ht; Kllng out. the Garesohe block. Yates street, with tion that they place a certain number whole of C anada needs cleaning up. and Baker to Davis; Beaumont batting for a frontage of thirty feet, ha* changed I the sooner It is done the better. We hand* for 330,000. the deal being put | of settlers upon it in a given, time. Reulbach. walked; Sheekard w;alked; Havt> to do, however, only with our doubled to left, scoring Tinker through b) I’ K Brown. It 1» under­ There are great opportunities to make Men’s Patent LeatherBoots, Friday and Saturday, $3.95 own city, and it will be well for us to and Beaumont; Hdfman fanned. Two stood that the purchasers will erect] an office building of four or five stories, money out of the settlers in *u< h a see that the best possible conditions runs. If you are wanting a high class Dress Shoe here is your opportunity to secure a pair at a Third Innings. with stores on the ground floor. There | deal. Hundreds of people in British moderate price. Large purchases for ready money alone enables us to sell these shoes at obtain' Philadelphia — McIntyre succeeded is quite an active inquiry for Yates | such a pru r The stock is of guaranteed patent eolt, with dull calf tops oak tanned soles and Columbia and in the United State» Reulbach Lord filed to Sheekard; Col­ street realty Just now. There is a movement afoot to Induce Goodyear welts. Come in four different shapes. All new andup-to-date m style. Not a have purchased large tracts of land lin’s single was too hot- for Tinker to the British Government to confer the field; Baker singled to right. S'-huitc —Last evening a meeting of c pair of these shoes is worth at regular priee less than $.).«). Friday and Saturday *3.95 from the provincial government, pay­ Srdi r . Jm uixm «he distin­ booting the ball and Collin* acuruig. pan y No. 24, Imperial Veterans’ Assoc I- I ation of Canada, w-as held at the Car-1 gee These in Our Broad Street Windows. ing a certain price per âcre in order Baker reaching third. McIntyre hit guished Canadian. Lord Btrathcona. negle library, when the following off!- | Davis It Is raining again. Murphy that they might sell it again at There 1» a vacancy to be filled and hit a homer to right field bleachers. cere were elected: W. M. Wilson, profit to prospective settlers. We have while Canadian» are not usually very Davis and Baker scoring ahead of him. president; H. A. Treen, secretary; D. much 'interested in ttttee and rewards A wrangle rAulted. the umpire decld McIntosh, captain; J. Dietworth. first] no quarrel with people for doing this of that kind, they would be pleased to lng to allow a home run as the ball lieutenant; H. A. Treen, second lieu- Men’s English Underwear at 75c and for getting the best land at a see' so great an honor conferred upon sailed clear over the crowd. Chance minimum price If they are, able to do kicked so hard that he was benched. a man who has done not only Canada —There was a well-attended meeting IREN’S BHD6T8 IN HEAVY PURE WOOL OF THE BEST ENGLISH MAKES. go. Our quarrel is with the provincial Archer relieving him. and Pfeister but the Empire, such distinguished ser­ succeeded McIntyre. Barry doubled to of the Henry George Association laet government for selling off the best of vice. If the order above referred to centre; Archer dropped Tinker's at­ night in Sir William Wallace hall. Ani­ SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in dark and light rose shades, medium sizes only. Regular value the land, and then through their news­ is to be considered', as a reward for tempt to throw out Thomas and the mated discussions took place upon the great advantages resulting from the I MEN’S HEAVY SANITARY ^WOOL FLEECED* 'sillRTS* AND DRAWERS,*in blue string. papers whining "that they can rot get faithful service to the Empire there Is latter was safe. Barry scoring. Coombs hit into double play. Zimmerman to exemption of Improvements from taxa- I people to pre-empt the laaid. The *ys- no reason why a Canadian should not tlon wherever It had been adopted. Ai-1 Tinker to Archer. Five rune. « tem of pre-empting land has never yet receive that reward If a Canadian is luelon was made to the remarkable MEN’S HEAVY'WOOL MIXTURE 'aMBTS AND DRAWERS.* in strî^. pù'm. naturaUnd been a success because >t has never Chl« ago-R-.\rcher out. Baker to growth of Edmonton and Vanouver | to receive It. Lord Strathcona, the Davis; Zimmerman filed to Lord; been given a chance. It has never been monogenarian who is still in harness In under that principle; a tan the good ré­ MEN^HEAVy'’RIBBED'COTTON SHIRTS' AND DRAWERS ^^ in'naiuraland Uu ahade^ Stelnfeldt fanned No runs. sulta evident in the municipality of Oak | pushed. There have always been too the service of his country, will be by — Fourth Innings. many hangers-on to taki the plums if Bay since the adoption of exemption, This is a splendid line between seasons. Special...... g« nernl consent selected for the honor Philadelphia—The hall was slippery there wore any without pre-empting. Now that there is a general movement and difficult to handle. Strunk filed to —A meeting of the Fleet Coiigrega-I A government with a crowd of camp- toward the unification of the Empire Hofman. Lord singled to centre. Col­ tlonal church troop of the Boy Scout lins forced Lord, Pfeister to Zimmer­ followers such as have developed no opportunity should be lost of show brigade will be held In the schoolroom man. Collins out stealing, Kllng to of the church on Friday evening, com- around t,he present Bowser-McBride jng that no distinction Is made in favor Tinker. No runs. menlcng at 7 o'clock. Mr. Wheeler, the | More Low Prices from House Furnishing Section aggregation —has-dts hand»- th*d.~-*itd .if any*particular part of the Bmptre tn ^teàgô^^nkër-sinine3r 1a gin a ngvy even though the programme j *13.75 the people of British Columbia enter>- - sensational catch of Lord’s liner; Col­ rpay be feeble and Inadequate. The 1 cial price sanitary and easily: made. Special chief fault to be found with the tafning a patHot of the type of Mr A correspondent asks us to specify lins out. Stelnfeldt to Archer; Steln­ price ...... *23.75 feldt muffed Baker’s grounder and the government I* that It refused to make See Government Street Windows. O'Connor. the eight largest harbors in Canada latter was safe at first; Da*ls singled an emergency contribution to naval and the six largest harbors in British It has been suggested that the people to right; Tinker booted Murphy's defence. In thill way It could have would not approve of spending mon-y Columbia. That is a rather large order. grounder agid the bases were filled; expressed the deep [«ding of Canada to open cp new districts for the settler. .11 the person in search of Information Stelnfeldt muffed Barry's grounder and end have done a great and timely ser­ means the largest harbors in a physi­ Barry wr&s safe, Baker and Davis scor­ vice to the Empire. Something, how- , Yet these districts will have to t*> ever, has been done and puMlle opin­ cal sense. It Is an order Impossible to ing; Thomas walked; Cuopibs singled Opened up sooner or later and roads to centre, scoring Murphy and Barry; ion may be relied upon to force the David Spencer, Limited will have to be built. It is announced fill, Inasmuch as there are indentation* Strunk singled to centre but Thomas government forward and ultimately induce minister» to permit.the country I that Uie proylndial government had a Hi our coast line that might properly was held at third; Lord out, Zimmer­ to assume Its fnll share of Imperial re- I surplus for the year ending March 31*1 be classified as harbors, but which man to Archer. Four runs. geeuaiUUity,—Toronto News. • • . • . I igat Of two millions and th-ee-quarters. WV* hot been surveyed. An examina^ Chicago—Tinker out, Bakar to Da* VIGTORM DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910.

»w. » « YOU ARE FIVE WARM WELCOME > LOCAL NEWS ♦ i MONEY SAVERS ! Bowes* ❖ *> MINUTES LATE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Just Arrived TO T. P. O’CONNOR LIN DOW GROVE CREAMERY: 35c, or :t II,a,, Sulphur —T>o not rr rc'-t tnnt you ran get an I fw...... 81.00 I exj.iesa or truck at any hour you may j ACTON S SPEC IAL HI.EM) TEA, 35c or :! lbs. j wish Always keen your checks ùntil J for ...... fl.OO you have seen u». as we will save you ; FAMOUS IRISHMAN IS Lozenges the >0« nn *$v>h trunk v°u havs to D*V j NEW PIANO H. (*. <'REAM, 20 (,z. size, per till...... -..IOC to baggie agents on trains and boa ta : DELIGHTED WITH VICTORIA EM PRESS CREAM, 20 oz. size, per tin.. 10(* Not only palatable, but an un­ VV® win check your baggage from your x ___ Wideawake. rivalled remedy for purifying hotel or residence, also store It. See u* : SOLOS before you make- your arrangements. 1 ACTON BROS. lUe blood and building up health, Something About the—Brilliant : Vv^» guarwntfe—to satisfy everyone on i PAUL AMBROSES «50 YATES ST. WHfi Awake Grocery?------TEET IMI. T They not only price and the wgy we handle your Career of the Great Par­ goods. We consider It a favor if you Hallailc in K flat. PROMOTE A will report any ovcigamrgea or Incivil-1 Vais.- Brilliant? liamentarian Ity on part of our ftift* CLEAR COMPLEXION Pacific TranaTTr Company. Chant Du Soir Time, like ti»l«\ Waits f()T •Phone 249. 60 Fort SL i l’olkc Schcraando mo man If in therefore im­ But are a positive cure for portant that a business man I T. I*. O'Connor. M. P., tic* famous chronic th'eumatiam. Sold at thla MAURICE TELMA 8 —Ton can deposit your money at 4 should carry a reliable ! parliamentarian and Journalist, who ■tore only. per cent. Interest with The B C. Per­ ;• «hi* afternoon delivered a brilliant ad manent Loan Company and be able to L'Angchla wat'h. | drees on the subject, of Homo Rule fur wh hdraw the total amount or any por­ Chant du .Matin Ruberoid Roofing See our ’splendid window j Ireland befor*1 a very large audience tion thereof without notice. Cheques Silver Wedding Hells display. are supplied to each depositor. Paid up Souvenir De Kussie i und«*r the auspices of the local Cana- capital over $1.090.000, assets over 12.- ! Ul«n Club ht the Drbmt hotel, - ex- THE PIONEER FIRE PROOF ROOFING. CYRUS H. BOWES SQ0.00O. Branch office, 1210 Government These fine seleetiona are street. Victoria. B C. • ! i tresses himself as delighted with thu Chemist. moderately difficult, also WATCHES f cordiality of hla reception In Victoria. Tented \\ !h l)cx> results,Tor more than twenty years, ysS Government IfiteeeL —Fine tr|p “around the flound" by specially good for teaching From $1.00 to $250 ! Prom the mommt of W* mthiri in I'M TORIES IN ' ' Tels steameni ory. c: ft g. On: Ch sap rat—, j fmrpooM including berth and meals. Phone 4,, • . - i e-rdwy ai tormkmwhan-lm j w an' TftveU d By Premier MvBrMu. bnnhni, Paris, ffamiuii'«,. Montreal a(«lXew York. wwwwWw WWWtt WWW»"". Some of the Stoat used il! BOY WANTED. —TO iXnvrr YOU to have your the conservatories of music ! whose guest he t* during hi** brief «tay Branche* throughout the world. Xmas photos taken early the Skene i j lu th** upltai city. Mr. O’Connor hua Low:« studio will, during October, make .for t-hoir examinât ions. i bet ri busy exchanging greetings with Sold wholesale by r-6-Hlftr fT.W portrafta for 85.W i-i *5» | W. shall l.c pleased to These pictures. In style, finish and gen­ W. H. W1LKERS0N T the hundreds of hi* âfdmiriT*» who are eral get-up «re the last word liy high | show them to you. The Jeweler, domiciled in this «listant corner of the «rad** portraiture. — 4M*• early 1» the \ 616 GOVHRXMFXT STREET. fchtiplr*!_-. —r—------h-— ------WALTER S. FRASER & CO. LIMITED month...... 4J 1 -Phonsttoe. Mr. O'Connor Is visiting Victoria for the first time, and that he Is greatly Telephone 3. 1129 Wharf Street, Victoria, B. C. impr«’s«.-d with It* many attractions “ Whuskev an’ Parridge —Trusses The common sort are usually Instruments of torture and FLETCHER BROS. goes without saying. arc Ihe mikin’ o* a man prevent a mire. If you value safety —À building |M*imit lias lie^n issued Sjleaking of hhs Impressions of we*t- and < are for _£omfort consult Mr T to Miss L. M. Sylvester for a dwelling < rn Canada generally, he. suit! “Put Britvc an * \\ allaw won a 1231 Government St. WEATHER BULLETIN. Mac N. Jones. Phone 1479. 1248 Fort on Queen's avenue to cost $2.1(k). Into m> mouth an;, language of admlr-, p. m., Wednesday: their battles o’ them. Burns St. ' • Phone 885, atlfin your |a*n may suggest ; nothing Temperature. i $ou ;"Hii say will . xaggerate my feel­ Daily Report Furnished by the Victoria Highest ...... (j built his povtry o’ them. They *—The contract fw- supply mg ' thirty ings *lhe, west ha* been (■aUfhg Meteorological Department. fcnwwr .. .7. .777... ; ’ ;; - •" "• 4- —lessons In Voice Production and pairs of trousers f««r the police force are the secret of Seotlaml s Singing, given by Paul Edmonds. of me. If I may so put It. f«>r many years. Average ...... ' * y has »>een awarded to K. C. Huiü. ~at Vletorla. Oct, 29.-5 a. m.—The main t>ody London and Paris, baritone with Tet- Indeed,. 1 tlilnk 1 was one of the first Bright sunshine, a hours 18 minutes’ greatness/’ the rate of $7.5ft |H*r pair. of the high area is now in the Mississippi rntztnl nn her 'Hat British tour people in England to r**nllz«* something General state of weather, fair. valley; a moderate high pressure is on Studio at tVsttVs Ptann stores. * ~ —The government organ thin mom* ul .what .it meant, but my own exact­ The New England hotel yesterday the. Washington ' eetatl the recent 11 These <>r l » i ü - —The British’ Campaignerv Associa­ would sc mind you that Hon­ errantry With the greatest futur* in the ing yesterday • thirty-seven new cases M ». tfnrinw Err Remedy Insures Tye Heellli trf-t i*eputy Mrs Ph-stub: Queen -Alex­ tion. will meet this evening In the A. nie Rfotlusl’s favorite is . -EyeComfort-Rye Beauty, Try Murine world. Your Infancy, i* very robust, For 3fi hours ending !> p. nt. Fridav. _ ! developed. Seventeen deaths occurred andra Hive. No. 11. Indies of the Mac-* O. F hall. Broad street, when the but It Is but an infancy compared with Victoria and vicinity Light to moderate , during thé same period. Johnnie Walker’a Kilmar­ cahves. swili hold its regular business (luestion of the annual dinner will- be — Real down comforters, warmth an.I social meeting. In the A. <>. t\ W. what the future has in store for It." Winds, uns. tiled, WHh : alia discussed among other items of busl- lA>wer Malnlanti Light to mo, Tm . -• ,t Hindu employetl J* urnallatic clrvh h. and l I > Kearns, weatheir, «Toüdy. Opportunity Is for “Kilmarnock Special —Ladles’ heavy knitted underwear, i vemher 1. in the new church hall, cor- along the V. & H. line. Tlie man was New .Westminster Barometer. 3m *M; in natural or white, vesta with high | ner of Yates and Quadra streets. A of Vancouver, who was chairman of 1 dismissed With a caution, while the the entertainment committee at that ; temiierature. 4fi; minimum, 41. wind, calm; Knocking at Your Scotch.” the famous 12-year- neck, long sleeves end button fronts, i fine mush al and literary programme magistrate-commented on the Slackness w eather, ’loudj. fogg} city. At the |an«ling stage, to grtet the ; Kumloop* Barometer, 29.94: tempera­ old in the aq^tre, bottle. drawers open or closed. Worth 35c ' will be rendered and tickets will la- »i which made su« h tiieft«g|>oselble. visitors were Frank I. «Marke. secre- eat h. Special rains, per garment. 25c. * ture. 4N; minimum. 4*. wind. 4 miles K.; Door moderate prices. The proceeds will go Lacy uf tlit! t'anadlaa Cluh. Frank J. . Robinson's Cash Store. 143 Yates 81. • j towards the furnishing of the hall. -Special harvest thanksgiving ser­ raffT.-fnir west her. part eioitily...... __ x Sehl. of the Bureau of Information. ' Barkerville-Barometer. *.«; tempera- vices are being held in St. James Now i* your vhaner to buy Jain*-* Forman. I'apt. Hunter ami Miss ture* SO; minimum. wind, ealqw; red®, low prb cl goods with high PITHER & LEISER • —S. P. C. A. cases of cruelty, phone —The bazaar and entertainment held church to-day. This morning there Evans, the latter representing the a.*: weather, part cloudy Inspector .1 ussell. No. 1921. * yesterday afternoon and evening at the was a celebration of holy, communion Woman's Canadian Club. The Fifth Ban Francisco—Barometer. 29.92; tem­ priori! values. 'J,et us prove Sole Agents for R. C. Aged Woman's Home was a most suc­ and choral evensong w'ill he sung at Regiment band played Irish melodies perature. It; minimum, ii», wind. B miles it for you. —A building permit has been Issue.1 cessful venture socially and finam iallw. *. I» tn. The Dean of Columbia is the as Mr. O'Connor and party were de­ 8.; weather, dear. Edmonton—Barometer. 29.7ft: tempers- to Moore * Whittington for a house on The attendance throughout was large, preacher of the day. barking * Victoria, Vancouver, Nelson. ture, 42; minimum. 40; wind, 5 miles W . Finest Creamery Butter, :'i Third street to cost 82500. the donations most generous, and the Informal greetings over. Mr. O.'Con- Victoria lodgt- No. St. C.«o*l Temp­ weather, cloudy. lbs. for .,...... 81.00 ------| event an enjoyable one In every way. por was taken in hand by Premier Mc­ Wlpnlpeg Raromet. r. 3n tempera­ -A rommk or W of the I Four «”"» of .>'<*»' >n<1 » con»l(l»rahk. Wealthy Apples, very nice lars. meets In the avhtsdroom. corn* r Bride and. shown over the legislative ture, "24; minimum, 22: wind. 8 miles 8. ; Voters' League resident In ward.,two. 'tti».«tlty nr wood were -privately, do- Humboldt and Blanc ii.trd streets, to- buildings, which he much admire» snow, trace., weather, char. Ktock. per liox...... 81-25 will he held (it John Melon's. Broad 1 "»**». b~lde, groceries and other ar- morroU- evening at t, and every Fri­ Later a tour of the. city was mad** by Victoria Dally Weather. Rice, 5 II)*. for...... V.. 250 day. Meml*ers of the ordwT ar** cor strvet, on Pridav evening at 8 o'clock. The-entire rash receipts were automobile. Dinner was partaken of at Observations taken 5 a. m , noon MHfl Tapioca, 4 lb*, for...... 25C r, j about 1450. but a detailed statemvat dlallv invited and all temperance work the Union Club. Mr. O'Connor being will be given later. era will be welcomed to unite with the Sago, 4 lb*, for...... 25<* —Provincial Constables Dockstead«-r \ the guest of the premier and his eol-jl lodge. and O'Hara arrest***! ‘John Najfet a»d leagues of the provincial government. ; Sugar, 20-lb. sack.. 81.15 John Smith nn the arrival of the Tees. I —Victorians who had the opportunity At the residence of Mr MvBride Selected Eggs, :< doz. 81.00 -The Pacific Coast Construction on the charge of stealing two over­ "f liearmg Staff CapTlTtn'"Sfr.* M. AI» • later In th<* evening Mr. O'Connor ha*t Company Is now assembling plant auU Brooms, each...... 25<* J. Kingham&Co. coats whlyh they w« re wearing at the when here in the spring, w 111 be pleas­ the pleasurable arAl somewhat unlfiuiS time. The men will lie taken hack to ed to know that sh«* will lie welcometl engaging men preparatory to an al­ experience of seeing for the first time most immediate start on the work of If you can’t eome to the Victoria Agents for the Alberni to-morrow nlglit for trial. in the Salvation Army citadel on Broad the initial number of the latest journal­ building the big s**a wall along the store, phone your order. We ------Celebrated ------.------aLri2cA.._at—p. ro. >L*bMHky7--4HHl will istic creation which h«* is responsible f«*rêêltore- wT ThUloi» F*-*d Tlie- w»»rkT -tMmv goo,4.-4reimy™paTt rrf — The waterfront lot owned by the on “Your Viney.-tnl On Sun­ rnr Tfim' wtTtÜi " a copy W'^Shr. t of^Vof day. at the Hnlfneju* meeting held at which must be compl«*ted by June 1 of “T. P.’s Magazine." a montlily pub­ the city. city at the foot of Queen's avenue- next, will cost in the neighi«»rhood e* New Wellington Coal situate between the property of the 11 a m . her subject will be “The Sol­ lication which lias just been issued In di. r« Srcret.^At 3pm she will give I*ondnn. The magazine is well illus­ And Taylor Mill Company and Lemon. Gon­ na son A Company's t*reml*es Is to be a short talk on “Heavenly Dynamite." trated and printed and the contents The evening meeting wtit be held tn Tile prtiYtnclal eseeuilvg ypalejilay show an interesting army of articles, improved' by"" ifte côîiStruettôh of 6 ufterfioon confirmeld the appointm«-nt Banff breakwater Iq, line with adjoining the Grand theatre at 7 30. “Two |m- short stories, etc. other publications E. B. JONES Anthracite Coal l*ort#tnt. Appointments'' will t»e the suh- of the civil service commission, con­ which Mr. «O'Connor founded many No doubt about an enamelled bed • property fronting on Rock Bay. The sisting of Dr. Alex. Robinson, superin­ je* t taken by Mrs. MeAbee. Staff Cap- years ago andNyhidi are flourishing to­ hrgienic merit, none about its beauty. Comer Cook and N. Park Sts. Agents ^or the New York space between this wall and Govern­ tendent çf education; J. p McLeod, Nor any about its being worth its 1 in Hayes ami Captain Knmison wttl day am M A V* (Mainly About P**o- VSaerwrttcrr FI r# msurawee. ment street wilt be fitted in. thus furm price—if it bears the “Ideal" Guaran­ — Phone 712. assist at thexe meetings. deputy attorney-general, ami W. J. ple>(. T. P ’» Weekly and the Weekly tee on the lootrail. islUng accommodation for the unload­ GoeiH‘l. insf*ector of legal offices. The ing of avows nt tiiHt |***»nt Sun. - That Guarantee assures you of more commissioner» wre- meeting thrs after­ Among ITÏé books Whtih bear htr «ban mere surface excellence. It pher.e 647. Cfice 1203 Broad St. Fire Chief Ildvis will forward warrants real satisfaction to the buyer. noon to organiz»*. P. de N. Walker Is name may i*e mention***! “Tfie Parnell common 1 * -ation to to-mnrrow evening's _lts snowy enamel will clay white; |tl —The- Yotmg Women* C4ob -<*f Movement." "G!a«ist«b*S's House of parts win not work loose. ropolltan church have been fortunate meeting of flu , streets (ommittee of Commons." and* "Jiapoleon." while in Know why " Ideal " Metal Beds are In securing the sendees of Mrs. Fran- the city council calling attention to —At the recent preliminary examln better. Ask for " The Philosophy of “Some Old Love Stories" and "In the Sleep" — worth readinf. though it is j els King Headlee of Seattle, for her overhanging sign», on the leading huai at Ions for provincial I ind surveyors, Dajs of >|y Youth" lie has presented famous lecture on “Hawaii, the Queen ness thoroughfares. He will recom­ free. Writ: for Booklet No 14* til** following passed S 1). Af*nohl. C some delightful reading. He is the of the Sea." Mrs. Hendlee is th«» rep­ mend that steps bç taken to have such M. Barker. Douglas N. .Campbell, A author of countless essays and articles * IDEAL BEDDINO OS— OFFICE resentative of the Hawaii Promotion signs removed, as in case of fire they Y. M. C. A. T B. Charles worth. J. Vlcerl. E. A. on many subjects. Committee and has a very large num­ w )ukl seriously lnterf«*re with the oj>- Karl. W. H. Eassle. A. Henderson. E. Thomas Power O'Connor. Nationalist Temporary Quarters ber of beautiful lantern slides with efallons of the brigade. The fire <-hl*/ « ' W. Lamar*|ti«*. J. Y. I .aorta, P. M. M P. for the Scotland Division of which to Illustrate her lecture. Every­ 1209 Blanchard Street. la1 also once more calling the attention McDonald. C. F, Mint borne. G. W. Liverpool sinei 1M*:., was i*«-rn at Ath STATIONERY where she has delivered the lecture of owners of do*rn-town b!o<-ks to the Neate. H. R. Patti neon, W, A. B. Ion* . Ireland, and ccl**brat**d his sixty WFATTINQ AND PAME ROOM8. Mrs. Headlee has received the highest hccessity of confirming with tin* pro­ Paul. P E. Bweatman. S Thurburn. se«>*md birtlnlav-xili- Oltuber 1__He was SHOWEIt IIATHS praise. Jit is both « ntertarinlng and ln- visions of the bylaw; calling for fire W. m To ii is, O. • i. Winstead and C, struçjUv^ The Je< ture will bo given on ••ducated at tile college of ihe immacu­ Of Every escapes. W. VVootton. late Conception, Athlone. pr. E.. in Summer Membership 50c per mo. at the meeting of Baxter Hive, L. O. T R. A. anil M. A. Adopting journalism K. of P. hall last night. A large.audi­ M.. In Semple's hall on Tuesday even­ Phone* 9$9. Next new Building. ar a profession, he joined the staff lM ence was present, mdde up of Sons ing. all members being present to ol “8aunder*» Newsletter," a Dublin and Daughters rtf England and their answer the roll call except those who Conservative journal., a* a junior re-, friends. Bro. Cr licit ley presided. On werfr unavoidably detained on account porter, and alter three years In the Known by Name Grand Trunk Pacific the platform #4th him were President of. illness or absence from the city. Irish capital <’roast'd to London In Slim plate of bat quality tad * BAXTER & JOHNSON Pomeroy, of Pride of the Island, lodge, Mrs. Preston, lady deputy for Van­ search of a situation, and was fortun­ IlV.tong durability to leowe r and Mrs. Somerville, of the Daughters COMPANY. LIMITED Steamships couver Island, was present, and gave ate enough to obtain a position on the ty Ik name of England lodge. Ixith of whom ad- helpful suggestions for carrying on Umbrella Covering Lv. at midnight. Sundays and Daily Telegraph." 721 Y’atc» St. Phone 730 ^dressed iim gafiteriug Past Prwldvnt Uot'cW-otk, and- lncj t^s.uig, tJis.-«n*na ber- Ncw èôvers Just Arrived. 23— * - Tirarsfiayr, w ... — ^ -After frwidingwhlg po»itit.»rnn seas "t Igfflfe On knives, forks, spoons, efe., WAITES & KNAPWN VANCOUVER dered b.v Bros. Lougheed^ Harrison, No. 1, prFSêîit. arid the captain kindly den Journalistic., life as helpless and * this is a mark of distinction, Datcêll. Bflndle. "White and Weight. $ 610 Pandora. Near Gov't. Tel. 2439. [idnight. Saturdays end assisted! in half an hour's practice in friendless ns when he first reached the j superiority and exclusiveness. Recitations were given by Mrs. White Wednesdays, for' drill work which was enjoyed by all. city. Past lea sets, dlsites, waffws. THE ’ »»»w and Bro.4 Roberts, the latter being es­ Drill work will be made a spe<*lal fea­ Eventually In 1876 lie obtained etc., art ttswptd pecially appreciated. The success of ture of tHe e«‘ason. and half an hour MCRIDCN BRIT! CO. steady employment in the London office BOLD BY LSADINO DBALBBS the ^entertainment was largely due to will be devoted to It each evening. It SEATTLE of the New* York Herald. Soon sfter- "Silver TLstë that Wot Grand Trunk Pacific thc*efforta of Bros. Bailey, Carter. Is expected that all members will be wards he published a complete life of j HilMer and D Brown. present at the drill exercises so that tlie then premier, entitled “I»rd Bea- j MORRISON S these may become t*oth pleasant and corisfleld. a Blogfuphv," a work which ( Dock profitable, plans were formed for hold­ Whole Wheat Bread and received general praise for Us literary Offers splendid facilities for ing a skating party early In Novem­ merits and research, but as it took a j DOCKAGE. WHARFAGE AND * STOR­ Walnut Bread ber. as soon as the hall committee can very unfavorable view of the Conserva, j AGE BUSINESS. make arrangements. A feature of the Is AU That Can B* De.IrM |n . Uve leader. Its conclusions met with a For particulars apply to meeting was the presentation tijr Mr». widely different reception from Liberal ______the Bread Line. Hardie. Beut commander, to Mrs. ► HAROLD BROWN. Overland and Russell and Conservative critics. New Suitings Dock Agent, We Have a Fine Assortment of Willlscroft of a beautiful cut glass Mr. OVortnor was elected a member | Telephone 2431. O. T. P. Wharf. bftwl on behalf of Baxter Hive Jn ap­ for the town of Galway at the general j We are showing some of the Fancies lor Afternoon Teas preciation of her services as com­ election of 1880, and soon became one , Automobiles 1911 models mander. which position she held from of the most active and prominent ! latest suitings received from —■———rr=------— ^'-WtSSfM—iSBBB thc establlshment of the order In 1903 -members of the party led by Mr. Par-* Europe, also some very ex­ until compelled to resign on account of nell. He was one of the exwutive of We have demonstrating cars of both these fine makes, ami will absence froqrt the city last summer. tfie Land League, both in Kngktand and clusive vestings. I Centaur R. Morrison & Co. Ue pleased to show them and quote prices to intending Mrs. Willlscroft made a suitable ac­ •Ireland. In UAtrfber. -.1881. he set out THE CENTRAL BAKERY purchasers. knowledgement. thanking the ladles for the Untied States, and lectured on most heartily and expressing 'her .ap­ the Irish cause to large gatherings In SUITS MADE d>4 Q Cycles M0 TATES ST. PHONE 107. These Are the Latest in Automobile Advancement. preciation of the kindly spirit which nearly all the great dill's, during a UP FROM - - M>lO prompted the gift. Dainty refreshments tour which extended over seven months. • Again on hand. were served at the vbiwe «f the meet­ In 1883 In- was elected president of the RING US UP. PHONE 698. ing. the tables being beautifully decor - Irish National League .of Great Brit­ CALL AND INSPECT ate** with 9weet ^pNts and roses. # ain. and two years later stood; for-the THE* Scotland division of Liverpool, defeat­ THOMAS PLIMLEY ing the I^ilv-ral < andldgto by a ma- Charlie Hope & Co. HARRIS & SMITH orlty of l.XMk lie was returned at 1434 Government St. read the times •Garage T27 Johnson St. — 1110 Government St. the name time for Galway, but elected 1220 Broad Street. |o take the Liverpool seat which he 4*Ui ««Uüoad -W¥«r m. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES THUMDAY, OOTOB1S >0. tMO,

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h COPAS & YOUNG ARE OUT OF IT „„fw putcfs The it.nriced below do not give you a complete list, but we guarantee toto give you absolute valuevalu. at all— times.------Our— ------stock is alwayafresh,»--- for our large business vertu* OUR OWN GOODS at OUR OWN ads: will alwayrtoep ygui p^^posted -^on Grocery— Price»; and OURS; are the-low est possible: ------keeps it continually on the move. H CANADA FIRST CREAM, the best cream on. INDEPENDENT CREAMERY BUTTER 4 AQ FINEST GRANULATED SUGAR. d»C »7C NICE LOCAL APPLES 2(l-lb. sack. *1.15, 100-lb. sack...... " the market ; large 20-ox. can...... IQc IVr box. *1.00, *1.2."i end $1.50 The moat popular butter of tile day. J lbs.. * TEA AND COFFEE CANNED GOODS SOAP AND WASHING POWDER DRIED FRUITS1- ANTI-COMBINE TEA. :s lbs for...... *1.00 TOMATOES. Tartan brand. 2 large tins...... 25# AXTI-VOMMNK LAVNDBY SOAP—7 full KTKWI> G PRUNES. 4 lbs. for...... 25C PEAS. Early June, 2 fins for...... 25* weight burs ...... 25* EVAPORATED PEACHES. 2 lb*. for..'. 25C TETLEY’S LOOSE TEA, 4 lbs. for...... *1.00 SUGAR CORN, per tin. ..;---- ...... 10# GOLDEN WEST WASHJNO POWDER large Or 25-lb. box ,...... $2.75 BLUE RIBBON TEA. white label, per lli...... 40C ASPARAGUS. Tartan brand, per tin....,...... 35# il-lb. |>kl...... 20C CLEANED CURRANTS. :l lbe. for...... 25C LIPTON’S TEA, per lb.. 50c and...... 60C FRENCH PEAS, peff tin. ;...... !.. 10# PEAKLINK, 2 pkt*. for...... ,...... 25C CALIFORNIA PEACHES OR APRICOTS, large SEEDED RAISINS. Victoria Crçaa brand, the MONSOON TEA. per lb...... 40C SAI'OLH). !per paeket ...... IOC vol NG HYSON TEA. per lb...... 50C pan ...... •"...... 25# DO:.: AnilJ2 packets for...... 25c finest put up. large 16-OX pin'liet...... BI.UEBKRRIES 2 ran* for...------... • 25# I \COLORED JAPAN TEA. per lb...... 4©C DI TCH CLEANSER, per tin. IOC Or 5 paekats for...... '...... CANADIAN HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE, WHITE SWAN WASH I NO roWUKR (Hi NEW SULT.VNA RAISINS, fwr ttm,...... RED LABEL COFA’EE. ground or bean, per„, 2 time for ...... 25# SOAP. p.-r pkt...... ;.. 25C ENGLISH MIXED PEEL, per lb...... 1 III. till ...... 25# CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S HERRINGS per tin 20* CHLORIDE OE LIME* per tin...... IOC NEW CALIFORNIA TABLE JTGS. per packet, tTUABE & SANBORN *K < OFFKE, 1-lb. tin.,... 40* THISTLE BRAND FINNAN HADDIE. very PI RE WHITE CASTILE SOAP. lung.bar...... _ 20C I 2-lb. tin ...... 7BC —x SWW M««r.a ae.a ».-».«.» «A».S 15# ...... -4 15e and ...... 25# ilLLKT’S LYE. 2 tins for...... 25C CAFE DE EPICURE, genuine French ! coffee. CLARK’# PORK AND BEANS. :l tins for...... SI N LIGHT OK LIKKIH OY SOAP. 11 bars lor 50# C. 4 It. CRYSTALLIZED CHERRIES. IN.r lb.. LEAKD'S CHICKEN. |« r can...... 40* 1 -lb. glass jar ... i ...... 50C JAM AND SYRUP SHELLED ALMONDS, per lb...... VAN CAMP'S SOUPS, all kinds. 2 tins for.... 25# JAVA And MOCHA COFFEE, our own blend, ( HIVER S ENGLISH JAM. 2 1-lb glass jars. . 35c SHELLED WALNUiSHwr lb -•••••-,•...... CROSSE «l BLACKWELL'S SOUITi; all kinds, 4-11». t in ...... V.... i...... 60c per lb...... 40# per can ...... 1...... 30# MIXED NUTS, per lb...... gt...... 25# VlHVEK S ORANGE MARMALADE, l ib. glass POSTVM CEREAL COFFEE, large paeket...... 25C COVE OYSTERS. 2 tins for...... FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, per Jb...... 25# j*r ...... V...... Small packet...... IOC CLARK’S POTTED MEATS, 4 tins for...... CEREALS AND BREAKFAST FOODS. IT RE NEW ZEALAND JAM. all kinds. 4-lb. CONDENSED COFFEE AND MILK, per tin.. 25C CALGARY RISING BUN BREAD tin ...... 50# OUILVIK’S ROLLED OATS, 8 lbs. for...... 35# FLOUR, |ie,r sack...... —------$1.75 WAGSTAEE’S PI RE STRAWLt.EK.RY. RASP­ Or 20 lbs. for, ...... 75c COCOA BERRY or BLACK CURRANT JAM. 5-lb. tin 75# It & K. WHEAT FLAKES. 2 packets for...... 25C FRY’S BREAKFAST COCOA, Vj-lb. tin. 25C SUNDRIES ( ROSSE & BLACKWELL’S JAM. all kinds. 7- CANADIAN WHEAT FLAKES, per paeket. 35C CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S DUTCH ACOA, COX’S GELATINE, per packet.,...... A. 10# 25# lb. tin ...... *1.00 CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES, per packeti. 35c 1,-Hi. tin 25C, '4-ib. tin„™...... fcf..,. 45# ANTI-UOMBINE JELLY POWDER. 4 pkts. for CROSSE & BLACKWELL S MARMALADE. 7, OLYMPIC PANCAKE FLOUR, self-rising. 4 16". PEA SOUP SAUSAGE. A for...... 15# Sl’CHARD'9 COCOA, 1-lb. tin 90#, %-lb. tin 45C lb. tin ...... i...... ,. 75# paeket ...... <\ & B. SOUP SQUARES, per packet...... 15# 4-lb. tin. 50C• 2-lb. tin...... 25# OLYMPIC WHEAT HEARTS. 4 1b. packet.... ♦4-lb, tin ...... 25# CHIVEB’S SOUP POWDERS. 2 pkts. for...... 25# ONTARIO JAM 7 lb wood pail...... 65* TRIKCltIT. per packet...... ;...... VAN llOUTEN’B OK’OA, 1-lb. tin 90*, '1-11». ROBERTSON’S MIXED CREAM CANDY. 2 lbs 25# NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. 2-lb. tin...... IS* WHEATLETS. .,ier packet...... :...... fin 50#, 1 ,-lh. tin. .'...... 25# GENUINE TURKISH DELIGHT, per drum... lO# Half gallon tin ...... 35» OATMEAL, carse «7 line, ltl.lb. sack——,. FRY’S HOMEOPATHIC

!»♦**♦ *>*♦<•*****»♦♦! dal tournaments The plan is being MIKE McKITTRICK TO handled in Winnipeg. Tournaments NELSON EAGER TO ! GOALS RECORDED BY » * FRANK CHANCE IN A ♦ *] » 8P0ET NOTES. ♦ would be played between the eastern * SCHOOL SPORTS * FIST FIGHT WITH FAN MANAGE Y. M.C. A. FIVES ♦ ♦ ! rovlnces the name as held between. FIGHT AD WOLGAST THE SOCCER ELEVENS e <• British Columbia clubs.

North Ward football team holds a The Corinthian football team, which Hnaiiders Ee i* Entitled to Jame* Leads Senior—North ri»,-i-am-aiat. wn.«.t ttu«t»>- i tut."". Laj Jeered Him as the Cubs Were Firit Basketball Practice Tuesday w lection practice at the Fernwood hall ha# been touting in the1 Argentine, ar­ M..“ Si a. . WW. IW M .. m. : —Well...... |ila$ed-- the uni...... vernit...... y Ml. Totmle ix’hoot ground» yesterday j Arriving at Chicago Yes­ Evening for Teams in All to-night. After the practice the selec­ rived home on bogrd the royal mall e tion committee will* choose the team tq liner Amazon. They played and won ond Division : afternoon, met a heavy defeat the uni- ; Gave the Champion terday Leagues r< present the . club against the James six matches, scoring 3* goals to 6. Mor­ erally pta^eu win^ilug by S3 to nil. " Bay teem ’«e*t Hatueday . ------gan Owen.. -captain. In -Ute u^»tir#e -- oiTah TnlervWW, aaid botli from sport The goal kicking record of the Vic­ M.duiKan iiruved . tow»r of ■tren»th i ,.hjl. fl„ fight 1,,-lwrrn New York. Ovt. 20. - Balding Nclaon Mtkr McKItlrlck wfff manage the Y. Edmonton Is going after the Stanley Ing and social aspects the tour had toria and District Association football to the university team, and while this I . .. I, on « nlga.t r «mil JnM «I oreaeut Victoria team flayer la at K-hool the : Manager Krank chaiir, and a .11.- M. C A ha.kethatl team, thta winter cup. Manager WMtcroft ha# made of­ been a success There wire, large at­ teams for this m Is appended If he I* following the trail. In an automo­ youngsters of the other «ehools have" grunt led fan. in which a half-dozen in the hiatt he* for the city champion­ fer# of contracts fur the season to l>a- tendant e*. and the standard •>( play Ip tiie league executive at to-nlgiit's meet­ bile In company with hi» trainer, Ab- « cry little ehsnce at getting tlm hotter I (Thkggo players and as many *i>ecta- ship, and the first call to practice has londe and io Frank and Lester Patrick, South Amsrlcs wee much higher than ing upholds the protest of the Esqui­ d.il, the Tui k. been md*h for Tuesday .night next at and is now waiting replies from the they had been led to beHeve. The mau « tub then one goal will be added t«l the game. , tor* joined, nearly resulted In a riot Bat. believe* that a second fight three hockey stars grounds, however, were hard, and con- for Esquimau and one goal against • • • | yesterday aftersmiri at the Pen nay I- J the Institute hall with his conqueror would have a dif­ The High school next Wedniwtiay, vahiii depot when tiw» Chicago.baseball | Last year the team# of the Y M C. m quently somewhat dangerous. Still, that T James Bay. If the protest is- lost the there was only one casualty. HoweH ferent ending, and he Intimates however, promise# Mctiplgan and his i team arrived here from Philadelphia./ A. were trained by W. J. Findlay, The Vancouver terrier show opens record will remain as'at present. J* nee. who was injured in the second the reluctance of Wolgast to .engage in followers u stronger game than the Tl.oueantlii of ^cheering fans gathered ! physics! Instructor of the association, ThanksgiM'ig [>.«> Entric* should li­ James Bay witli lfi goals for and 3 match, being unable to play In the later such an affair ahowg that the present university has had during its matches ; p, greet their defeated champions, j who. since the closing of the basket- sent to E. C. Powell, P. O. box 1071. * han*fkU>u nmy. share the game view against, is still the leading gital-klck- fixtures. He has since recovered. ing eïub. biit la now ahTy two aliead «»f ttris season ttrtttitgan tw one of- the • tirrii.-.l tfrulr «« « 11 fm Into rat calls and . all season last year, tigs severed hte VSWcbuvcT The prize itot surpasses tia to the outeome.ILki.i, Whether Abdul Victoria* West; then comes North ! best players in Victoria; sod the school j biases for Oiam^fcnd his .men and to , connection with the Victoria Y. Victoria West; then comes any previous one. so the serctary says. traa Iteen -pitttmg t, • mum» s hind as fourth. TheTh«* recordrecord 1*Is as fol- him. fighting fan Whfn the fight was at McKItlrlck. who was a member of Abe Attcl, having cleaned up every­ other lightweight battle. Bat. »a>s hind as fourth. at King’s hall. London. its height the police charged with i laM year „ y j*. <^. A senior basket thing In the featlierwelght division In In a recent interview: 1 lows: The Collegiate boys could not have j drawn cluhs and the players were sa veil 1 team, which won the senior cham- Canada. is~rmw matched with Allen Since winning the title from me First Division. heaten the university yesterday had from rough^handltng. » pionship, will not- play on the team who, although he resides at Syracuse. For more than a century and a half the Wolgast lias fought «me battle. That ( For. iicOulgan not l»en on till team, hut ,, . lirt«-n*-*l th«iugli .» loyal | this year. Instead his whole attention Cornwall iron mines st- l#ebnnon. Pa, James Bay .... N. Y . is really the holder of the was an easy ten round no-decision af ...... 16 the gam«- Would have been. mor«- I*1* 1 following that a«ut--i the arrival of I will ue given to the training of the have been yielding ore, and recent ex­ lair v Uh J.v k H-'lmuml. a good fight Victoria West ...... 14 Canadian featherweight title. The bout plorations Indicate that there ts a prac- ttreating and, knowing they had the , Ul#i rub ept»viMi Jtmj the Cub team was j fives. err—hut - -not—in the cnàmpionship run North Ward...... 11 w III be atagvd iu#idc a month. < >n ; «u-aally Inexhaustible supp: game In hand without the man player ; ,.f,et.rwj lustily enough wlien t|ie mem- j McKItlrlck cannot at present sise up November 13 Attvll ts signed fight j — , , ■ i '__ ning. He lia» consistently Ignored th< 1 Empress ...... 10 ni/ihtt school, the university would hav j Garrison ...... 9 here swung from the train, his men for the season because he will Conley at New Orleans in a twenty- shown a more sportsmanlike spirit had j Esquimau ...... 3. and the others stepped briskly to a Une not be aware- until the practice season round match. HcOuigan -tteni out from the ranks, ... has become known as the 'champion j.Forester# ------...... v .3 of-waiting autronobib*» A fan loliuW- start* what rriaterlal he has In view. and'left the game to the boys. ! « Ydar Hill ...... 1 ed them, stngted out <’hanee and b««- Tuesday evening however, 1» set-for Jack Johnaon baa signed up a new j The MeUughlin Buick Car staller" rather than the _.v abusing i tm for tie ahdwing of hi# lightweight". He 1* a disgrace to the Second Division. the first call, when Manager MoKIt- sparring partner. Tome Overby, a big team in Philadelphia. Chance stepped Still Leads ring He lias now ipapped out four A Junior açecer match took place trlck wants all the Y. M. C. A. basket­ negro heavyweight. The champion ha# , I The strongest goal kicking tyaro fn into Ills machine, then.suddenly turned imaginary battles, to quiet the public, • ball players who intend to take . part great Ideas of the new man's ability j MR F.RNEHT G. MAYNARD, 316 ------. - i the city is the North ward second the South Park school*. The match re­ and kicked his tormentor full In Hie and is preparing a negro to carry the Pnrk Boulevard. Victoria, writes hut li« has again ignored the man w,l° j e\*ven, which lias kicked 1% goals in In the game this winter to assemble sulted hi a’ draw, neither team being face. He Jumped out of the automo­ Johnson honors, lie says, "With ex- j I he following : -..v t* most entltle 1 Esqalmalt ...... 4 4 match against the High School hockey Chance's assistance,'' the tjne-up from. which helited eat up the funda. «„me of the roughest roads on th<* while W«dga*t on the other hand." ha*’ 1 Regiment ...... 4 is Island, also been over the Summit fought nobody In forcing him lnt«> 1 •Victoria West ...... 3 12 girl* Whic h take# place at Oak Bay on Chance's opponent was knocked uh\ eeveral time», and still running on conscious and spec tators said Chance Racing in British Columbia « low'd ; a return match. 1 am not asking an>- I Ga^.‘ison 3 18 December ^ * PACIFIC COA8T LEAUVK. Mhe sam» tires 1 got with the «*•* kicked him in the face with both feetfc definitely for the year last Saturdayj i 1 reel safe in saying It is the BEST Ihln* u*TWOh»bk. »r wthill* that .yu-toria Weal •< 3-1 against That suggestion of <*. «'oat*, of the before lie went down On l»e!ng n*#' at Minoru, where the Vancouver t PAR ON THE MARKET FOR 1 iiav* denied others. We can fight Oak Bay on October 1, but the goals R. H. E THE MONEY. Victoria (Trichât Club, to m?hool x |Ved It was learned he wÿt* "iil% a Jockey Club finished up a seven day » dnd fight to a finish, at Reno, and get do not count, as the game was pro Portland ...... ,...... 0,. 7 This I* only one of the many un- a harr.l of money for It, too. 1 tilted on acx-ount of Vlrforia West c rlcket league next > car I# » atepHn youth, not more than li.alf Chance * Han Francisco ...... 3 < Î meeting. Victoria has been too ex­ •elicited testimonials that have the right direction. Once thé b*ry* dis- . cited betting on the city hall surprises been received. Better come In and "1 *m no- etartlne on an autum„- , p|uy|n< an unre,latrrr mn.l ,jf in.»r wl»> » imriw. ter. and I am ready to back up any majority a resolution that no guaran­ iem.nl b« may mak. regardln, tee; he stven. but that the Rngltnh As­ nmnr ihrr..-w fuck, u... ' "I ll «MwwXed tu. «HUtgUOM..*m«U# Made From Water From Which All Germa ,»mp thet th-re arc Inrrnwcc l.-ngn.-it j la,v a return battle ' sociation bo Informed, that the previous pnr rn tinnl. In »ll the eaitcrn cille». 1 Thr Plillmi.1pli|« Atlllltl.« In their ...... 111,1, i. rhoiivr '•"’■r In «rr»n*r matrhr. In Auelrella. Have Been Removed R.iiver »»»••"«-- place ”î„ ... .»*!««, u„ D«,i. . match. tisl I I., Ml 'LZ”'™‘eS.i «5£ £ .ia ...... -l-m, V» nunn h.,f prnht of t$fes«‘ Red Is tiw* • ohtr thaï «''an be distingué* l ir. n"on And W VU tpvl by a crowd 01 j “He / txi,<| tbe fere# in the Kingdom. tnntch-g .wa# Mill open. cti at til*' greatest dtslan- «■. ^ - ! w.WQ pftTSoua^ .... I

r MMjUMiUftiuij teaa* ■ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910. 7

copies of thé delegate* report of the MUST NOT EMPLOY Trades and Labor Congress. These copies were ordered distributed CHINESE PAINTERS amongst the unions.

Union Notifies Contractors Not to WILL GIVE LECTURES Complete Work Which Orien­ ON PUBLIC HEALTH Big Price Clothing tals Have Commenced Dr. G. A. B. Hall, Medical Officer Unless the practice of employing Chinese laborers to do preliminary for City, Arranging Winter painting is discontinued the painter* Programme of tiffs city wilf Inaugurarr a boycott -Small by refusing to allow any union men to complete work which lies been com­ menced In this manner. Dr. O. A. B. Hall, medical heâlth cer for the city, Is arranging to deliver The delegates from the Painters’ T>o vno realize that at this time of the year when the merchants are getting big a course of lectures. oV “talks” as he Union Informed the Trades and Labor would prefer to ;have It expressed, prices for their goods,1 that you ran buy the finest line of, this Kail’s Furnishings and Council, which met last evening, that during the winter months, on subjects this was the action which had been Clothing yet shown at Fineh & Finchs’ and buy them at WHOLESALE PR ICES 1 which will be helpful to the commun­ taken by their union, and that all ity in guarding the health of the peo­ contractors had been notified that after Just stop and think it oer. and you will walk out of your way to get bargains like ple, Dr. Hall is a firm believer In the Monday next no union painter will be old adage, "An ounce of prevention is these. These prices will explain how we are reducing: allowed to work on such buildings. worth a pound of cure,” and jt is his BLACK CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS, silk fared or without. Regularly sold ST t’J’J. Of. late, the delegates explained, there purpose to endeavor to educate the has been a tendency on the part of For...... -...... 916.00 people on simple safeguards "Which builder* to employ Chinese to do the may be employed In battling against Inside work; but when It came-to the the.Invasion of disease. * ENGLISH MACKINTOSHES, regularly sold at *22. For ...... 816.00 more dangerous work outside on scaf­ AkOeea.OJefcfrn" Seen this,morning. Dr. Half'said: ”1 mmsAséT HAND TAILORED SKITS, made by the House of Hobberlin from English and Scotch fold and swing stages, this was given have not yet completed my plans for to the whitest The un*«»n painters, Faner Tweeds and Worsteds, blanks and blues : these popular talk» on matter* relating however, will now take either all the to public health, nor have I as yet se -work or none. a|nd those who secure cured a public hall for the purpose, the. services of Olrlentats to do the easy but I fhay say that It Is my Intention $30.00 SUITS for $23.50 part will- hereafter-tafrvs, to took to-. #»rm* The course of the wtnt-w to hold Chinese to do the outside as well. a series of public meeting» at which YES, You may be assured that it is easier to imitate the At the meeting everyone favored ll will endeavor to impart some useful $25.00 SUITS for $19.50 placing workingmen In the field as can- information on this all-important topic. | didates for aldermen and school trus­ "I shall fake ns my subjects hygte'nb Semi-ready label than it is to reproduce Semi-ready quality. $22.00 SUITS for $17.00 tees. and where this whs Impracticable In its varlomr branche», and the to have men elected who, in the first science of bac ter k logy as relat­ place, were scrupulously honest, and, ed to the human system, my object Flare the cloth side by side, study every $20.00 SUITS for $15.00 In the second place, friendly to. labor. being to outline the various preventive This matter was discussed at some measures which may he taken by the stitch and every curve and line of design ■■ OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK OF DRESSING GOWNS AND SMOKING JACKETS are Vngth by all members' of the council. gem r il f-uhlic in the effort to ward off the only way to compare value*. Delegates______of the Machinists’ Union disease. It hks long l>een life opinion here, and you had better come m and sele -t yours now and have it put asidu Indore reported 7HH-»m»-mWr of liieir union of medical jttoctltioners that the dis- they are all sold. , > was being prosecuted on a charge of semination of this Information amongst B. WILLIAMS à CO., 68-70 YATES STREET. conspiring to raise wages. A commit­ the general public ia most helpful, es­ tee was appointed to consult with the pecially on occasions where there Is Machinists’ Union with' tlm object of danger of an epidemic outbreak. enclng Mr. McDlarmtd to take up the very 60 YIART seeing that they got fair play. Dele­ “Vleenllness, In the fullest sense of strang*- position he has placed himself r EXPERIBNOF gate* Phil Smith. McKensle, Sherk, that word, Is essential to securing the in?’* “Is It all a part of the modus oper­ Milter and McEachren were appointed maximum of protection from the at­ and! of Hie Worship to oust the engineer as a committee to act In the matter. tacks of disease, and how scientific before his own approaching dismissal by the electors at the *-n to do this.” Secretary Draper sent a copy of the entire proceedings uf the^. Trades and PREDICTS STAMPEDE. Xtt. doned. their dirigible balloon America ! feet above- our forestry* and morte* I^il»*r Congress 1 • Id nt Fort Wttttam. A communication was received fr-*m and failed to cross the Atlantic through [ at*out twelve knots an hour. We kept Many Claims Staked In Vicinity of WHY DIRIGIBLE the air. W, E Dltchburn stating that J. Throw, Steamboat Mountain. . beneath her with great difficulty, for of tiie Typographical Union, had been IlWhatOttierftoplelBl Standing on the deck of the Trent. she swung to and fro In the air cur appointed to succeed him as the official feats, and sometimes we were forced Wellman said : "We thought we could correspondent of the Làbor Oasette THE CITY SOLICITOR; . Vancouver. Oct. 26. — Steamboat WAS ABANDONED to full speed astern so as not to lose not get along without the «qulllbrato». here. Mr. Throw also wrote asking the mountain, near Hope. B. C., where gold Now we find we could not get along officers of the council and the unions To the Editor:-I think it wss In very was struck some three months ago. with It. Our plans for the future are ’Then the crew of the airship began to kindly furnish him with) all possible «luestionable taste, to say the least of It. promisee to become one of the richest trailing wire ropes. Lam son. our chi»* indefinite until we find something that Information that might be of interest for E. V. Bodyell, K. C., to have rushed mining fields In the entire province. SUPPLY OF GASOLINE officer, grabbed one. and held on until will do what we thought the equllibra- to workingmen. This request was to the defence of the action of the city Such is the opinion of F. J. Crossland, NOTICE tor would do." the skin was rubbed off hts hnnds. and solicitor in tendering hta resignation over who has recently returned from a fivs agreed to. NEARLY EXHAUSYED he was lifted from his feet and nearly a question which arose when the city weeks’ Inspection of the whole locality The "equl I Iterator” to which Wellman Rev. Joseph McCoy, secretary of the dragged overboard. council was about to award contracts for on behalf of* a Vancouver syndicats Notice is hereby given that I Intend attributes the failure of his voyage, Ministerial Association, wrote to way "After half an hour we decided that paving with asphalt. Mr Bodwell Is which «bas claims there. to apply to the Board of Licensing was the series of tanks containing gas- j that Rev. W. Stevens.m. Rev. T. W. solicitor for the Worewlck Paving Com­ Commissioners for the City of Victor!* oline which floatedQln the water and j this method of rescue was hopeless "Free milling gold Is In evidence at Engineer Says Derelict Balloon ia Gladstone and tev. H. A. Carson had pany. and that fact ought to have deterred at It* next sitting for a transfer of th« were attached to the airship by a long jI and much too risky, t»* Wellman ask- Steamboat In large quantities." said been appointed to and confer him from writing a letter tn defence of license now held by me to sell wines No " Longer Menace to rope. Its purpose, in addition to the | ed us to keep close while he and his Mr. Crossland, "and tlie find will causa i crew .jet down tiivir Uteboat*. .jsayin* with représentât l vea^of the Labor the solicitor’s action fn this particular and liquors, by the bottle, on the pre« Storing rtf gasoline Hud | serving as * munci! With a rlesT^arrtvinif at a matter. Fof. you *•». Mr. Editor, had the’ the greatest ecxRement evSr seen Str *> Hkvtgatton * T lie trusted to us to pick them up We the province Already the country for mines situated upon the southeast cor* wireless "ground.” was to keep the bal­ definite arrangement by which both city solicitor won his point at last Monday j gvt twyi boats ready and stationed men ten miles around the property owned ner of Douglas and Johnson streets. In loon steady, compensating for the e*- bodies could work more harmoniously evening’s meeting of the council, the effect al »ng the sides with lifebuoy*. I sig­ of such victory on his part would have re­ by Messrs. Greenwaldt and Stevens the City of Victoria from myself to l panslon and contraction of gas flue to together in accomplishing moat good. New York. Oct 20—Fears that the nalled all ready* and Wellman low­ sulted tn the contract for paving Vancou­ has been stake out by prospectors from H. Pickard. changes in temperature, which would The following committee was appoint­ dirigible balloon America. In which ered his airship until the lifeboat sus­ ver street being awarded to the Worewlck Alaska. Cobalt. Stewart and other min­ FRED CARNE. have made the America rise and sink ed. Delegates Sherk. MrEàcbern and Walter Wellman and his crew at- ; pended underneath was within seven Paving Company. OBSERVER. ing centres, while the great mining Victoria. B. C„ October 11. 1910. erratically. Perrott. The president also stated that tempted the America to Europe flight J feet of the water. The trailer, com­ financiers of New York and the east The direct cause of abandonment of he would attend the; conference. had become a derelict, and therefore m posed of tanks of gasoline and weigh­ CITY HALL AFFAIRS. have representatives on the ground." the .America was exhaustion of the The secretary of the Musicians' menace to navigation, were set at rest ing thirty hundred-weight, "was the real Mr. Crosaland has every faith in. the NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that apt supply of gasoline, which bad to be Union wrote to say that his union to-day by Chief Engineer Vantman of danger, and after the boat was launch- To the Editor Apropos of Mayor Mor- new field, and state* that It Is ttad gen­ Dllcatlon will be made to the Board oi thrown out to’save the ship, for when favored compelling all delegates to thsr .fit. .they a truiuk. tier- and slowjêl hoiea *-deliverance ALr-^McI.Uarmld is. too Licensing Commissioners at Its next sit. -The Amer lea. ------• ------"the crew abandoned' The "b'tiTloon eral opinion that -a • ittitmpede -of at- tS*» for a transfer, from’ me-ty; ;Ang«a ’«my in the side aliout six Inches In diame­ Labor *r*mtnril t«> at meetings valuable an olficfal for Jl* to permit Wm Vaniman declared he had tied a can enough was left to last about twenty- least R.Q06 men will take place In the noria of the liquor license to sell spirltu- ter. but above the water line. with at least three union labels on to resign." the fact that Mr McDlarmld ous snd fermented liquors by retail on th« of gasoline to the valve cord, thereby four hours. spring. The original discoverers have "When Wellman dropped his life­ their wearing apparel. strikes at the city enffincer no doubt en «remises known as the “Ship Inn Saloon." ng the gas Ht added that the Wellman tried to grasp a rope already been made tempting offers, boat it struck the am broadside, but James Tattersall presented Ills cre­ dears him to His Worship lu hla vindictive situate at No. 1217 Wbarf street, Victoria, airship would so.-u b# carried under thrown from the Trent and the rope i hostility to the engineer We ell know HI* and only yesterday refused fifi.noo on a quickly righted Itself. I went full dentials ns delegate from the Theatrical BDated the 28th day of September, 1916. the water by the weight of the.motor* got twisted about hts hand Before be j Worship by this time, and the question is $156,000 bond for eight claims on St. speed ahead and had considerable *1 i f- Stag* Workers’ Union. JOHN VAIRA. and steel framed cars. got loose it nearly tore off his little j ■What part, if any, has he had In influ- Alice mountain, ,near Steamboat. Acuity In pi- king up the boat." The secretary reported having 1.266 Wellman and his five companions finger, and badly bruised the hand- were landed here yesterday afternoon Speaking of the rescue of the cr6w of by the steamship j Trent, which picked the balloon, t’apt. Down of the Trent TY COBB TO RACE them up at sea after they had aban- said: ‘The America was only twelve AT ATLANTA CITY

Three Auto Trials Against Pitcher Rucker—Oldfield-J ohnson Auto Race Postponed

, (Time* Leased Wirt.) I New York, Oct. 20.—Tyrus Cobb, of * Detroit, and Pitcher Rucker, * of the | Brooklyn Nationals, to-day signed artUles for an automobile rave at the Atlanta rave meet November 3. « and 5. According to the agreement the play­ ers will meet In a ten-mile event eavh CALABASH day. the winner of the two fastest ; heats to be the victor, j President Ehbetts, of the Brooklyn ! team, and President Navln, of the De- 1 trolt Tigers, were advised Of the agree­ ment to-day. and announced their op­ Virginia Cigarettes position, but whether they will attempt to prevent the race la unknown. I These Lids are Made to Last The proposed racp between Jack ; Johnson and Barney Oldfield, which j and, stay fiat—no bulging in the centre, no warping, was to have been run to-day, was # no cracking ; because they are extra heavy and made ! postponed on account of rain. An effort from the finest metal. Your kettles and pots will will be made to run the race on yatur- always set level and get every particle of heat all over the bottoms. Not for a little while, but for years. WEEKLY WEATHER SYNOPSIS. And every detail of construction is of equal goodness from end to end of a Victoria Meteorological Office, October 12th to 18th. 1910. 1 Victoria—Bright sunshine. 7 hours 48 minutes ; highest temperature «3 on 15th; No Better Vir­ lowest, 39 on 12th: rain, .82 inch. Vancouver Bright sunshine, 20 hours 38 minutes, highest temperature, 88 on 15th;' ginia Cigarette lowest, 41 on 12th; rain, 2.90 inches New Westminster—Highest temperature, i Kootenay Wt on 15th; lowest, 38 on- 12th; rain, 2,.'i8 ; has ever been Steel Rartge Kaniloopa Highest temperature, «8 on • 15th and 16th; lowest. 82 on 13th; rain, .15 inch; bright sunshine, 98 hours. ottered to Barkervllle— Highest temperature, 54 on 15th; lowest. 18 on 12th; rain, 1.T2 inches. Prince Rupert—Highest temperature. 60 the cultured on 17th; lowest,‘86 <1*6141 h ; rain, 4.82 inches. with itKjrc exclusive improvements for yqur benefit, Atlln- Highest lemperature, 4M op ISt»» ; tlAn youTK find on any other range at the price. We lowest, 22 on 17th: rain, .20 4naw son—Highest temperature 4* ofl Met lary ,X^Ti; n t tv ill quickly convince you that every 18th; lowest, 10 qn 17th; no precipitation. elaim for the Kootenay is built on the solid foundation To make the sound from phonograph# of merit. Write the nearest McClary branch for full more true to the original and without the informatinn nnd booklet metallic note ia the idea of a New Yorker, in patenting a cabinet for auvfo Instruments fti which the amplifying horn Is pointed to the floor c. A IJPlted States double eagle la permit' 15 ted by the government to weigh half a Per box of Ten (cork tips) * grain more or leaa than the standard < f • MEClary’,! II<1 grains, snd s silver doll'sr a grain and fceedoa, Toronto, Mvsussk W'uwpe* Vaecewvet. St. Jok», fl.B, ... e lal.f more.« leni Ui«n us it«uieaa«aa«a»» eaaaaeee IM2, rowed In the Eton Eight which ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ won the Ladle.' Plate at Henley In 1193, won the Diamond Scull. .1 Hen­ * SOCIAL AND PERSONAL <• BEAUTIFUL DRESDEN ley in IMS. the Diamond and Wing- o ♦ Held Seuil» In 189». Mir. Gulnneae ♦ ♦oooooooooooo* * K DESIGNS •erved In the South Africa» war with COME-- the Irish Hospital Carp. Hr *•» -TO-DAY^ C. J. Prior left on the charmer lest created a Companion- ot St. Michael I» your bout opportunity to act. If you will not save now, nlrht for Vancouver. ^ and St George In 1991, hee aenred on when will you start! Remember, you can start saving to-day, I the London County Connell nnd been by buying your Groceries at this store. .A visit, and we can SEE! Mr» P. Donnelly. Vancouver. 1» commander of tjt. London division of Bpending a week here. the Naval volunteer Reserve. While convince you. We aak the pleas­ on the IBlend Mr. end Lady Guinn»»» FAMOUS CLOVER VALLEY CREAMERY BUTTER, per lb., H. Hepburn leaves this evening on Bead Parses will visit Albernl as guests of Angus ure of showing you his return trip to £uatslno. McDonnell. 35*. 3 lbs. for...... J...... $1.00 our hsndsome now Once tried, always used, J. M. Ellis, Vancouver, spent yester­ models in Fall and Mweeeimm..»* day In. this city LARGE TESTED EGGS, 35c dozen, 3 dozen for...... $1.00 Winter Suits and and Handbags PICNIC HAMS, per 16...... 18* Overcoats. While A. W. Seymour returned to Vancbu-^ The Evening NEW EVAPORATED PEACHES. 2 lbs for...... 25* we are already noted ver islst night on the Charmer. NEW EVAPORATED APRICOTS, per lb...... 15* for having the best UPTON'S PICKLES, 2 bottles for...... ------...25* Angus Campbell he»» gone over to Our 'showing of these will Chit-Chat I clothes, we’ve rather the Terminal city' on business. GENUINE FRENCH PEAS, 2 tins for...... 25* be appreciated by any lady outstepped ourselves ----- mrBY KWHRUTH CAMERONCAMtKON ------^ j SPECIAL—Few «till left, Bamboo Handle Brooms, each, 25* Miss Ada Alexander. Glasgow, Scot­ who is desirous of having this season in pro­ land, Is a visitor at thé Dominion. something in this line entire­ ------When horses are viding for our trade, Mrs. Duller has arrived from Abbots­ ly diffeient. Each design ia trying to start a and we want you to team, I was told H. 0. KIRKHAM, GROCER ford to take up her residence here. exclusive, in many very at­ years ago by my “see." , physics teacher, Fort and Douglas Street*. Phone 178. H. $». Griffiths crossed over to Van­ tractive effects. In fact, they are exerting The idea Of select­ couver last night on the Charmer. wwmiewwimiMtwiwMwiwwewwewwtwaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaeaeee ; • • • words could hardly do them all the time a pree- ing, clothes where eure equal to the Mrs, T. M Jackson. Ganges, la spend­ justice. A visit would be, ap­ resistance the y there’s nothing but ing a few days in town, visiting friends. preciated. Prices are Indeed have to overcome. ____ the best clothes to se­ It la the sudden Mrs. W. GouWling and Mr». GUchria*- modest. quick Jerk,* plus the OPEN 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. / 1 lect from—where every garment is fairly priced and you’re of thlg city, are holldiylng In Vanco»- pressure. that sure of getting a full measure of clothes quality for every start» the load. dollar you pay is a good idea to say the least, and a feature of J D. Prentice went over to thé Ter- I thought of that New Arrival of Handarin Coats_ the other mognlng minai city last night on a buainci* this store that is fully appreciated by all its patrons. Challoner & Mitchell I lay in bed dreading to get up. All trip. ‘ ^ the time I lay there I was exerting a These are truly magnificent wraps for theatre or restaurant mental pressure all but aufflclent to 57L Gleason will be among the pas overcome the resistance of my lastneae. wear. All designs are hand worked and linings are of ailk. - seng »Sn on the Tees for Albernl this Co., Ltd. AU I lacked was the quick Jerk. evening. ALIENS CO. FIT-REFORM ' — JEWELLERS, Now It seems to me that's always the , W. W. Duncan was among those who way when we put off some duty. We Oriental Importing Company 1017 Government St. Victor!.. B.C. ‘ r—lly mentally do It all the time we 4Uul AA4 vovernmrntifi .... y-— ont •5"11juv rflfil'1 - Victoria, ». 0. | {«.ft fof Vancouver last ntgMj on lh± j Charmer. are putting It off, and thus waste" a k 610 Cormorant Street. Opp. Z. A N. Depot. lot nf energy before we give the quick . K. E. Hardwick was among the pas- Jerk and Anally accomplish the task- I sengefa on last night’s 'steamer for the Isn't that one of the reasona why I mainland. tho Aged Woman's Home last evenlna. people who work systematically, ac­ amusements waa listened to by the large audience complish eo much with so little effort J. Colbert was among last night's with much pleasure and appreciation. that la, because each duty has Its THEATRE passenger* on the Charmer for the Ter­ routine place and therefore none of People Who Work them are done actually, with the minal city. Noah Shakespeare, who was In Van­ sequent waste of mental energy. THEATRE couver attending the Sunday achoobcon- THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. Mrs Evans B. Heane has returned U How about It? ndoors With Their Hands w Vancouver-after a pleasant visit with vention, returned to town yesterday EDWARD J. BOWES PRESENTS friends here. afternoon. A young girl wrote me the other day TO-NIGHT e. • e to ask how to treat pimple» an4 black Seamstresses, watch-makers, art­ Mrs Walter West left on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs!* Roper are leaving this head» ists, draughtsmen, and many others, Th. Messrs Shubert Announce 1 Solid MAnGARETIUINGT0N for southern California, where she will For her sake, and for the sake of all week for the Old Country. After visit cannot properly handle their tools Hour, of L»lighter. spend the winter. lng friends and relations In England women who write me that sort of ques­ In a New and Original Drama tion. I take this opportunity to make with cold, stiff hands. Many a lost Mr. and Mrs. J. W McFarland. they Intend spending the winter In Cairo, returning to England again In it plain that I am not running a beauty The Blue Mouse THE WHIRLWIND. Vancouver, are spending the week at hour or two on cold winter morn­ the early spring They will be In Lon­ column, that I do not claim any ••Pi­ K Notable C.»t ot ». Including By Henry Bernstein, Author “The Thief.' the Oak Bay hotel. llai knowledge on the subject and ahat don for the eerenetieh.’ ings results from the delayed heal Privo*. 50c , 75c . $1 on, |LS0, L 00. 1 l * ' " e ~e-...... - ••— ' ■' I cant ir t rule, anawer tbat kind of GRACE MERRITT Scat sale opens Tuesday, Oct. llth. Mrs. F W. Stevenson, 8» Pemhert— of furnace or stove; A pretty wedding took place yester question. Pile»», tlsu. SOc—75c.. 114»,' *IS(> rond win be at home to-day and evenr mJZZZ open. Sotutdeg. Oct. lith day In St- Barnabas church when Mr. At the same time It Juet happen» that The Perfection Oil Heater in third Thursday hereafter. I recently heard a very good doctor Are little patchee of H. G. Overy, eldest son of the Rev. H. Q. Overy. St. Veep, Cornwall. England, telling a young woman how. to treat a a few minutes gives the tempera­ ecsema on the skin, Robert Newcomb, deputy United and Mla6 Louise Humphries, eldest lot of blind pimples that had broken ecalp or hand* which States consul at Victoria, left yester­ ture that assures the worker warm ITCHING arc Instantly relieved daughter of Mr. à. Humphries. Pine out on her face, and T am glad to pass day on a trip to Bostoa, Mass. hands and pliable muscle». CiThe New Grand Theatre and speedily cured. In Hurst, Wilkinson road, were united In along the advice as It seemed to help the majority nf cases, marriage. Th*- bride, who waa given her. by hath» ”-«ih pf'Tf. Mies Macullnugh. Linden avenue, re­ WEEK OCTOBER lith. away by her father, waa attended by "Fimplee are very often caused by DtVIlS CUR A. SO AP and gee- turned to town yesterday afternoon her sister. Mr. W. J. Gawley support dirt.” he said. "You think you keep fr .m a short stay In Vancouver. tie anointing* of CUT! URA uia i *» ed the groom. your face perfectly clean, but you •RRFECTIO] MAT ORLETTA. FRED. V^TATLOR. purest and sweetest of emollients. ~\ • • • ^ Smokeless ' Mrs. E. J. Martin, 2411 Third street, ! don't. That's not an Insult. Very few •‘The Butterfly and the Prince. will receive to-morrow and afterwards! Last events* In First Presbyterian people do. It you Uve or work In a cl.ufvh. Rev; Dr 1 Campbell united In on the third FYtday of each month. dirty grimy city no ordinary eoap- marriage Mr. Allred Ernest Roberts, and-irater washing will keep your face JOHN HIGGINS. . Absolutely l-adner, and Mise Agnes Harken. Vic­ World's Champion Jumper. Mrs J. C. Sproule left on the Charm- j clean. Bo when plmplea bfeak out. ^HfeVnLLS ,.r last night for Vancouver, where she . toria Tim bride, who waa very hand­ take a nail brush and soap and scrub will spend several days visiting friends. somely gowned In white silk with veil your face long and hard. Then bathe It quickly glees heat, and with one filling <* SCOTT AND WILSON. Ate the acknowledged leading remedy «or all Female and orange blossoms, carried a bou­ in alcohol and then anoint It with bo- Athletic Humorist» Extraordinary. • • • eomplaints. Recommended by the Medical Faculty. Miss J. Catterall left for Vancouver 1 quet of white carnations, and was at raclc add ointment. If the pimples The genuine beer tbe signature of Wa Mabtin tended by Miss Mary Evier, who wore come to a head prick with a needle and drop bxck so the wick c»n be quickly cleaned. /registered without which none are termine). No lady yesterday on a two-weeks' vacation, j CHAfl BRESNAH, JULIA MILLER. I where she will be the guest of Mias l j a very pretty white silk gown. Mr. •terlllaed In some antiseptic, touch It has . damper top and .cool h.ndle. Indicator elway. show, In New and Diverting Song, and ’ efcould be without them Setd by all Chemists A Stores —g -ia i_ fnnt ^tk. fliicr-cap doc* not need to be screwed down, it Is put In ' Madlgan. John Rea supported the groom. Mr. with a drop of hydrogen peroxide, and mHaîLThJMrS&ES » 'he Ion, by a chain, and c.nno, get loxt. Dances. and Mrs Roberts left on the night Goat then rub on the ointment. Mr. and Mrs. H T. James, who have for Vancouver. They will reside at The burner body or gallery c.noot h"0™,T^^’e^iîÿronKrewe’d JOSEPH KETTLÇR AND COMPANY. been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Duke it Of all the bad habita for anyone who !nktohnfC££!*n,d CT™lC^ iaa«i^ i-hapan or nickel, i. Wong. *: ft » pronto comedy- titaeta. -4 Cadboro Bay. revurned "to Vancouver -wefrte -to be popular..,! .Ulinka failure Hon. Rupert Edward C. L. Guinness d”wU%T^«^mior^r.ndfl,e, lip,, a^TmamenUL "The Town Fiddler." yesterday. ^ to pay courteous attention to what peo­ and Lady Gwendolen Guinness are at ple eay to you I» the worst. THOMAS J. PRICE. Let Us Mr. and Mrs Burton-Brooker. whose the Empress, having arrived In the And aleo the moat common « ------,------msrrlags took place yesterday In Van­ city.yesterday afternoon Mr, Guinness How many people you know who NEW MOVING PICTURES. Submit you Hguri's for in­ couver. a very smart affair, are »peto4- Is the eldest eon < f Lord Iveagh. head will ask you a question, and then, as ing their honeymoon here, of the great Guinness brewing business you arc answering it. ‘I™ '“T OUR OWN ORCHESTRA. stilling In Dublin He Is a fsmaue os reman, wards you with a glas»y«sure that Mies Bromley-Jubb. who recited at having won the,school sculls at Eton In shows they do not hear a word you aay. And how many people, while they Hot Air op would not actually Interrupt you In MAJESTIC THEATRE the middle of a speech, will break out TATES STREET. Steam Heat speaking the minute you »ay your last word eo explosively that you know "Where Everybody Goes " they haven't bean listening at all. but Upholsterers Be-Opholstering,» Speeialty ""KNIGHTS TEHPLAR." Thirty-First In your hnm§. just waiting for you to dnlah. so that .. ______mmtl no e_ Oil inn 106 FORT STREET Triennlsl Conclave Recently Held in Ring Up Phone Or can at they might have their turn. nw. STILES & SHARP Chicago dee the Magnllicence ol Ye», real listening certainly 1» a fine PACKERS AND REMOVERS. the Parade. art and a rare one. "IN LtPB'S CYCLE." Biogreph. It certainly ought to be an opening ''SCHOOLMASTER OF MARIPOSA." E. F. GEIGER for the plain girl who need» gn auxil­ "A DAY IN CAMP WITH THE SOLDIER iary to her charm». BOYS." 828 FISOUARD STREET And if she avail» herself of it. a very sturdy auxiliary l think she will and It. “MIXED LETTER." Telephone 228 p.rformenee. dally from 3 te l». 7 te U. > s>V- DANCES Admission. 10c , Children to Metlnee. Be. The beet ef mtistc supplied for recap» S. A. STOEDART tien», datiees. etc. Term» moderate. Strtall «63 YATES STREET. or large orcbeetr». ❖ household economy ♦ WILFRED A. RUTLBT. Crystal Theatre Phone 21 and L160. * ------BROAb STREET. Handkerchief Muffs Watch' Repairing •> How to Have the Best Cough * Where the Crowds Go. We keep first-class "orkmen for Beiutifully designed and » Syrup and Save $2 by Mak- * English, American and Hwi»» PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY AND wafehes. AH work ruaranteed one ♦ ing it at Home FOR HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS THURSDAY. padded for laying on the year. A Itet ot price» below,. Phone 828. Watch cleaning, 7 Jewels...... II "A WOMAN'S WIT." 1,006-foot drama dressing table. . <.»♦»**♦♦********** Wat-’h cleaning. 15 Jewels...... $1-5 THE WATCHMAN'S DAUGHTER," Watch cleaning, 17 Jewals...... -fl 5C> Cough medicines, as a rule, contain Watch cleaning, 23 Jewels...... 82 00 Oooq Subject. Burt’s Main eprthgs ...... M ® a large quantity of plain syrup If "AVENGED." 1.000 feet, feature trag­ Lee Dye & Co. All othet repairs at equally low 4 edy. you lake two cups of granulated sugar, 785 PANDORA ST. rates. add one cup of warm water, and stir , Padded Vane, Prothpt Attention. .-raw FOLDING-BED," comical eomle. Next to Fire Hall, Cormor­ Jewelry repaired at lowest ratee by about 2 minutes, you have as good Experienced Men. SONG. efficient workmen. ant St. and 107 Fort St. syrup aa money could buy. Residence Phone R710. ADMISSION. 10c; children's Mat. 5c. It you will then put ouhcea of Engraving done free of charge. Samples of aame In our Ptnex GUty cento' worth) In a l«-os Show Window. » bottle, and fill It up with the Sugar ...... m^BMgmmmmaa Syrup, you will have aa much cough ayrup as you could buy ready-made educational Lyceum Theatre for .12.50. It keeps perfectly. sTa. stoddart And you Will nnd It the heat cough The Latest Ideas ..•run you ever used—even In whooping cough." YOU can feel It take hold— In University School Hunts Wusical Comedy Co. i uauallv atop» the moet severe cough In 24* hours. It le Juet laxative enough, Victoria, B. C. THE FOLLIES OF 1910 ha» a good tonic effect end teste 1» LADIES DRESS pleasant. ■ Take a teaepoonful every JAMES BAY ACADEMY Direction Herry B Cleev.lend. j FOR BOYS ------AND------one. two or three hours. » New Feces This Week-U It I» a splendid remedy, too, tor A PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOL. Next Term Begins. «2 gy^..Antr,nt-*i CB*n**~'-—-tBl I hoarseness, asthma, cheat palna. etc. ■fumes. New «ornery. Electrical Finer Is the most valuable concen­ Tuesday, Sept. 6th. } Effects STREET HATS trated compound ot Norway white pine Fifteen Acres of Plny ng Ftelde. ^ Matinee every day at 3 p. m. Night School Alwaya Shown At extract, rich In gulalool and all the Accommodation for 12C Boarders. Two ahowe nightly, 8-1.15. NOW OPEN. healing pine elements No other pro Organised Cadet Corps. Admission. He. 21c. Bos seats. Me. pa ration will work In this formula. Musketry Instruction. Matriculation and Commercial Subjectl m Amateur Night, Friday. This recipe for making cough rem­ Football and CrlckeL Splendid Matriculation and B. C. U a edy with Fine* and Sugar Syrup I» Gymnasium and Rtfle Range, ! Success This Summer. -1 Hat Shop now used and prised In thousands of Recent Successes at McGill and R.M.C. Address All Communication, to homes In the United States and Can­ WARDEN: ROIUNO PHOTOPLAY THEATRE 705 Yates Street. ada. The plan hae often been Imitat­ TO-DAY. Rev W. W. Bolton, M A. •"ambrldge). the principal. I Next Merchant's Bank. ed but never successfully. THE DEACON- REFORMED. Comedy A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, PRINCIPAL». Phone 2041. ‘ Medina St R V. Harvey, M. *." «C*mb.)i L C. Scream, 1.W ft- * FANCY CLOTH COAT. or money promptly refunded, goes TM« BROKKHH DAUGHTER. Drama. Barnacle. Keq. (Lend. Unlv). assisted with this recipe. Your druggist ha, 1,6*10 ft. The coat Illustrated to-day sugavsts a somewhat dressy model. There Is i by a resident staff ot university men. NOT TO RLAMK. ' «Wiedv. IMA ft. ------no foreign trimming, however, save th- n*t velvet collor. Cult» and all seams Plnex or will get tt foe you. If not, I For prospectus apt.* to the Bursar. read the daily times THR iBo oB«lïrtA,.'”e ,L ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES are heavUg etitubed and there Is an Inset veet of white silk. send The Plnex Co, Toronto, Ont. ïmw. mSÈfâÈfëÊÉÎttèÈÊiÊÊ

SECRETARY, EDWIN COVENTRY. Esq DIRECTORS AUDITOR, W. CURTIS SAMPSON, Esq. Victoria, B. C. HONORABLE EDGAR DEWDNEY. Victoria, B. Ç., Civil Engineer. Victoria, B. C. SOLICITORS. MASON & MANN WILLIAM ANOUK GLEASON, 1452 Vinin#Street, Victoria, B. < ontractor. BANKERS, MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA, Victoria, B. C. ERNEST A MOK JJALL.T25 Fort Street, Victoria. B.J1, Physician. Victoria. B. C. ARCHITECT. W. MACLURE, ANGUS BEATON M.-NEILL. Trounce Avenue. Yictoritt^B,

ITH the rapidly increasing popularity ANY visitors to Victoria would be .in­ Vw of Victoria as a residential city and duced to remain over for a longer period tourist resort, it has been apparent for some if they could secure accommodation such as it irovide—an up-to-date time that increased Hotel and Boarding is now intended to commodious and we -furnished house, ; and House accommoda tion of the best-and most up- where tennis, boating, bathing, etc., can he en­ to-date character is necessary. joyed amid lovely surroundings.\ Special in­ This Company, is being formed with the ducements will be offered to permanent hoard­ intention of filling this need, and to thke ad­ ers, who may at will enjoy practically the vantage of an opportunity that has arisen of privacies of home life or mingle «with the. acquiring by purchase that, portion of “Bur- transient gnests or travellers, for whom ample /tîA accommodation is provided. The rates pro­ lei th.*’ now owned by Dr. Frank Hall, com­ posed are extremely reasonable, taking into prising Air. James Dnnsmuir's. late residence consideration those charged by other hotels and 22 lots, including a water-frontage on Vic- possessing fewer attractions than Burleith will possess. It is proposed to augment, the present fa­ cilities for reaching Burleith hv placing a mo­ tor launch in service on the waters of the Arm. which will ply between James Bay Causeway and Burleith at stated intervals, extending the trip to the Gorge and beyond in the summer months; It is intended also that the Com- pav’a conveyances shall meet the steamers and trains. With these advantages, added to efficient management, an attentive and obliging staff, a first-rate table, and a comfortable house, Flower Gardens Below Music Room. there should not be the slightest difficulty in keeping the hotel filled the year round.

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FORM or APPLICATION. Our offices will be open each evening this week Burleith Mansions, Limited Share Capital, $100,000, in 10,000 Bh&rga of $10 Bach. from 7.30 to 9.30 for the convenience of those who Victoria, B. C...... 1910. To the Directors of the Burleith Mansions, Limited. cannot get in during the day. Victoria, B. C. I apply for anil reflnest you to allot and deliver to me...... shares in-the share capital of the "Burleith Mansions, Limited," in accordance with the provisions of the Brospeetu* and the Articles of .Association of that-Oompany, and I agree to accept the same and authorise you tft.regisfw me aa the holder of the raid shares, and I agree to pay the par yalue thereof-m man­ lier following, that is to say : Deposit of $2 per share herewith ; $'J on allotmeiit ; the balance m calls of $2 at intervals of not teas than two months. * - Dated the day of. Room 8, Mahon Block, Victoria, B.C (Signature, in mimmm

mSmmm VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1910.

fleet, end Ike hullt. North Bend, whirl, «he i towed from' Queen Charlotte Islands to j NEW STEAMSHIP MORE NEWS OF Prlnoe Stopert. In a bad blow In Hecate Strait the North Ilend was carried out of FOR C. P. R. FLEET SEAL CATCHES eight of her consort through the breaking I Just one week more of tha hawser, and It^was not until lh«* following d^y that the steamer recovered B. C. Coast Service her tow The Prince George had a foggy j trip south, but maintained her schedule. in which to subscribe for Canada’s big TO BE USED ON THE - SEASON’S TOTAL IS She brought down 140 passengers. illustrated weekly magazine NORTHERN SERVICE ABOUT FIVE THOUSAND ♦ - <• Fall and Winter Sailings * SHIPPING GUIDE » Importent -Announcement! Re­ Catches of Three Sealers Up to <"• <■ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ADIAN garding Coast Steamship Busi­ October 4 Reported by ALASKA AND PRINCE RUPERT SERVICE. ness Are Now Expected Jessie OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 5.5. PRINCESS ROYAL and PRINCESS BÉATRICE sail from From the Orient. entury Vessel. Due Victoria every Friday at 11 p.m., and Vancouver Saturday* at Panama Canada’s National Weekly Following the visit of Sir Thomas 11 p.m., for Skagway, railing at Swanaon Bay, Prince Rupert, Shauglmessy. president of the C*. P. R., from a west coast correspondent (he Suveric ' - Port SimpHon, Ketchikan, and Juneau. ■t to this coast important announcements total catch of the Victoria sealing fleet Empress of Japan ...... Oct. regarding the company’s B. C. coast bo far reported is given as 4,421 skins, From Australia. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. steamship service are expected. It Is Moana .... Nov. understood that a new steamship is to and It Is likely that the estimate of One Year for One Dollar From lilvrrppol. 5.5. AllVR nail* from Victoria Monday. Oct. 17 at 11 p.m., la- ordered for the Queen Charlotte Isl­ 4,500 made in yesterday's issue will be • ...... and every second Monday thereafter for Prinee Rupert, Rivers This offer expires October 31st. Send in your subscription and northern B. C. ports service, tak­ slightly exceeded, as three of the fleet Titan ... ing the same run as now covered by to-day. This is the one opportunity fot^a year's good have not been heard from since Octo­ TO SAIL. lulut, Skeetia River, Naaa Inlet and way porta. readipg. And the cost merely 2c. a copy. You pay 5c. the. Amur. Although no official news ber 4 has been made public. It' is generally h'apt. George Heater, of the schooner For the Orient., WEST COAST VANCOUVER ISLAND at the news-stands, and after October 31st the regular believed that tills vessel will Ih> much Jessie, reports the catch of all in.sts as Awa Marti ...... Oct. yearly subscription price wHl he resumed. We want to larger than the Amur, wilt l>e built a* li.tluwh. -« f«»r sea son. Panama S.S. TKKK anil* from Victoria at 11 p.m. on the let, 7th and 14th place THE CANADIAN CENTtTRY in every home in an oil burner and will represent the Jessie. 1119 skin*; Thomas F. Bayard. For Australia. of each month for Clayocpiot and way ports. On the 20th of Canada. That's the reason foj uris exceptionally lpw offer, latest ideas In equipment for freight 917 skins; catches up to potolnr 4. l*es- Makura and p;tasenxer earning. each month for (Juataino, Iloleberg, and way ports. ^vety issue of THE CANADIAN CENTURY will delight câwha, 770 gJklps; Umhrlmi. 715 skins; j For Liverpool. Another matt, r up-ui which t ! Kva Msrle. 500 skins The catch of- the ■ and interest you—every/page is good reading. The week’s ■ been considerable speculation,.and con­ 1‘Jva .Mnrir 1s npi-mxlmate and she is 4’yHnps- :...... N..V 2“ VANCOUVER HARDY BAY SERVICE happenings are portrayed by pen and picture. Popular cerning which the company Is expected expected to finish the season with more questions are dealt with by men prominent in Canadian to make a definite announcement. ' Is than 600 skins. COASTWISE STEAMERS S.S. QUEEN CITY nail* from Vancouver 8.30 a.m. every Thurs­ affairs. Breezy stories by popular authors interest—THE the establishment of the C, P. R. oar At present the schooners Jessie and skagway Hervk-e. day for Hardy Bay and way ports. ferry terminal at Nanoose Bay This Thomas F. Bayant have landed thylr C. - P. R steamer Princess Beatrice- or CANADIAN CENTURY is a welcome wefckly visitor. matter is said to havie been decided Indian crews it h squtal tnd Ihousti Princess Buy a I . leaves C. P.- R. docks during the president’s stay In the city. and are bn their way to Victoria; the every Friday at II p. m for dkagwey. The extension of the (\ P. R.« dockg. Umhrina Is off shore and should be re- via Vancouver, Swanson Bay, Prince plans for which were completed some Rupert, Port Simpson, Ketchikan and L. D. CHETHAM. $300.00 IN PRIZES ■erwiTrnif ■ rime ago. Is stilt in abeyance, "but U Is i:\e Marte apd Pepcawha are expected every Monday. We willgive 1600.00 to the persons sending in the largest subscription probable that an early start will he to reach the coast' next week. lists. There is still time. A week’s good work may earn for you one made as the enlargement and im­ Xoriliern 11. C. INkrts. 1102 Government Street. City Passenger Agent. of the big prizes. Moke use of your spare moments—interest rrtu­ provement of the present dockage fa­ C. P; R steamer Amur leaves Victoria rn ends tell them of this big October offer, only good this month. cilities has engaged the attention of ♦ » October l*th ^ and every second Monday Here are the prizes: the oftlrtal*» for some time past. * NOTICE TO MARINERS * thereafter, at 11 p. m. for Queen ChaYlotle $150.00 to the person sending in the largest list of. subscriptions- • Capt. J W. Troup, manager of the ♦ * Islands, rtkeena and Naas rivers, and coast service, went over to Vancouver Rluers,Inlet points. Returning, steamer i $50.00 for the second; $25.00 for the third; $10.00 each to the with Sir Thomas Shaughnessy Tues­ Is due here Saturday; Oct. 29th, and every i _ fifteen largest lists, and $5.00 each to next twenty-five. second Saturday thereafter. day night, and has nqt yet returned, The North Arm bridge. Fraser river, GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS lit hi* absence no definite part haulers Uu scow Its steamer Venture or Vadso wilt' be closed for navigation on Octo­ leaves here Thursday night for points In 1 THE CANADIAN CENTURY of the changes deetded upon can be ber 27. 38. 29 only. Northern B. <\ Returning, steamer la du- MONTREAL obtained. Marine and Fisheries Department, same day as sailing. “Prince Rupert” “Prince George" The addition of two new vessels to Victoria, October 26. 1910. t» T. I*, steamer Prince George or the Pacific C. P. 1. fleet and two to Prince Rupert sails from ti. T. P. do< ks FOR VANCOUVER AND PRINCE RUPERT the Atlantic steamship service, as well every Thursday and Sunday at mlgmaht At Midnight. Thursday* and Sundays, Connecting at Prince Rupert for as additional steamers for the great > ♦ for Prince Rupert, via Vancouver. Re­ HTEW-ARr AND Cil’EK.V I'llARtZlTTE ISI.AND* lakes, is now occupying the attention ♦ SHIPPING REPORT ♦ turning. steamer is due on Wednesday or of the C. P. R directorate, and par- Saturday nights at 7 o’clççiL FOR SEATTLE w*tam4mri£&£,,u*mn “ Stewart rivers are throwing heavy Ice. * » tlculars will be made public, it is gen­ Through Tickets Issued and baggage checked to all pointa In United State» MACKENZIE SEEKS CASH and there is considerable running past West Com* Service. erally understood, at an early date. and Eastern Canada via Seattle or Vancouver. Dawson. The flraU mail stage from C P. R: steamer Tees sails at 11 p. in FOR WHALING VENTURE Dawson to Whitehurbe this season (Oc tober 20, 8 a. n\.) on 1st. -7th and llth of each month for a tar ted y ester day „ - and expects, to make TITAN TAKING PLACE 'ÜÎZ Point Urey-r-Uloudy; strong N. W. Clayutiuol and way porta on Weal Coast THE INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE-TRACK ROUTE Whitehorse in seven days and to do as wind; 30.02. 52; no hnipplng. of Vancouver Island, and at 11 p. m on From Chicago to ixmdon. Toronto. Niagara Falls. Montreal. Portland. Boa- Is Offering $400,000 Worth of " ' ll a< the La Fr&l OF CYCLOPS ON RUN Cape Lazo—Clear; wind N. W.; 30.00; • »f each month for Holherg and ton, New York. Philadelphia and Intermediate points. 45: heavy swell, ho shipping. way ports. Finest roadbed, modern and luxurious traîna. For Information as to Bonds at 86 Per Cent, to Eng­ Tat wish—Fog; wind . W.T- 10 miles; fares, etc , also for folders and particulars re Grand Trunk Pacific nolnts Nan Franrtwo Henke. apply at temporary office, O. T. P. dock. Wharf street, rear of Post Office 30.08; 49; sea moderate; out. steamship lish Capital <• * Holt Liner Has 9,000 Tons Cargo Pacific Coast 8. 8. Co.’s steamers leave Write ar Telephone; ' ♦ MOVEMENT OF VESSELS <* Maverh'k. at 4 a. m.; Admiral Samp­ the outer wharf »?v*ry Wednesday morning W K DUPKROW, Telephone 2411. HAROLD BROWN - -Suveric, Three Days Late, son at mlunlght; U. 8. 8. Manzanlta City Pass and Tl* ket A*' k and Freight’Aat •> ❖ for San Francisco direct. Returning, GENERAL AGENCY T«AN8-AT1,ANTir STEAMSHIP LINES a * a <. is Deep Laden steamers arrive at outer wharf every Cable advices from London state that Pachena—Cloudv; wind N.; 29.25; 50; Thursday about 11 p. m. William Mackenzie and his associates (Times L’ffiMd Wire.) sea smooth; «poke ). G„ 8. Quadra, VU-torla-U«»inox Service are planning an appeal to tlie English j Seattle—Arrived : Sir Osiris from Hum- Advices received by Norman Hardy, left Pott Renfrew 6 a. ro. money market for the purpose of float­ , burg: sir. Vhorlrfe Nelson from San Fran- agent for Bod well 6 Company, state IJceda—Overcast ; light S. E. wind; C. P R. steamer City of Nanaimo ...... iï...... ! ^a|(nil|t t risen; str. Bertha from Valdes: sir. Klthu that the Holt liner Titan Is taking the 29.96; 46; sea smooth; no shipping. leaves C. P. R. dock's every Tuesday at 7 ing the ptnadlan Northern Fisheries, Thompson from Nome: sir. Jean le from place of the Cyclops, having left Yoko- Prince Rupert - ilaln; wind 8. E.; a. m. for Comox, via Nanaimo. Beavr-r a. ofSLACK A nW VimWATER__—IMI*.Active « n . which will be developed Into a giant in­ San Francisco: str. Olympian from Valdes; 29.14; 46; sea smooth. Cottage City In Creek. I>enman - Island. Union Bay and str. Maverick from San Francisco; str. | hums on the loth w ith a cargo of near- dustry as soon as the transfer of t!i<- and out during night. Gulf Islande Returning, steamer js due Pass, » C. Lucy Neff from San Francisco. Sailed: : ly 9.000 tons. The Titan is due. on the Railway Company Triangle- Overcast; wind 8. W.; 30.16; lo p. m. every Saturday. ♦ Paolflc Whaling t"unipany, whit h ha Str Admiral Sampson for 6ap Francisco. 128til and w ill lg^d over 300 ^Asiatics at CLEARED LANDS recently purchased. Is complete, For New jVork Sailed Str President Lin-. if his port, later returning to discharge 45, jiea moderate; Leebro returned FERRY SERVICE the development of the whaling and Hamburg; Adriatic for South­ ■ 4>60 tons of general cargo.. For Van­ fr< m Shelter. 7 a. nv. Victor le-X'wuvouver. Oetotar. — . rl*erwl »« QiK.ll.-um Beach. fishing Industry, In B. C. waters Mac­ Iampton ; Lusitania for Liverpool ; Martha couver the Blue Funnel liner has 4.500 Estevan Clear; calm; 29 86; 49; light Steamer leaves here at 2.15 p. m. dally ------ifw sU,-> i. w «, > District arc uow on the Washington for Naples. swell; no shipping. fiâtT" kenzie & Mann are offering $400,00* tons of freight, and for the Sound except Wednesday, arriving at Vancouver * u t-market In tract, of from thirty to forty worth of bonds at 86 per cent. A bonus Yokohama—Arrived: Aymerir from Se­ abolit 3,000 tons. The Cyclops has been Noon. at 6 45 p. m.; steamer leaves here at 11.45 , 3 2*| 14 3» * i> a i.. of 19 per cent, in common stock is be­ attle; Tam ha from Seattle. Sailed: Em­ placed on the Australian run for one Point Grey -Clear; wind N. W.; p in. dally, arriving at Vancouver 7 a. m. | 4 16 ; 14 1» press Of Japan, for Victoria. Steam»'f leaves Vancouver daily except . i 02 ; 14 I* !j - 3 L For »l,n« «n» price apply to L Hir' ing given to the syndicate with which trip; qnd a new schedule,Issued by the 50:06 ; 55; out. Princess* Ena, 10:30 ; S 48 IT «> the Canadian Northern magnates are Hongkong -Arriwd < 'Inna fr«-rn San line sliows tlmt the order of sailings a m.; In, Abesslnia, 8:30 a. m, FrWav at 10 a m., arriving at VI. tola I 6 * i 17 22 e n !,, S ! KO*'LT- Lend Airent. Victoria, or u E. Ffunvlseo; Monteagle from Vancmiver. — endeavoring to place the trauf.------has hot been altered, although each Cai*e Lazo—i’lear; wind N. W. ; 30.06; at 2.10 p. in. ; steamer leaves Vancouver f » J 17 44 * <5 i'll n ! -XI.LIN. Local Agent, Parknvllle Southampton—Sailed: Oceanic for New at 1 p. m datif, arriving here at 7 p. rn 1 8 27 18 06 It is stated by officials of-.the whaling steamship will leave Liverpool a 49; sen moderate. Humboldt passed. 1 S’ il y i Torlf. X Iciorla - Seattle. I » 30 1» 26 • —SaMed Cytiute for- DeStii» month aht*a. *f tte lim- wUStilt sew*hb»H»m1. l*e-80 a. m,, 'reporta Camo- TJJtJP Steamer leev liere l p m.' dally, a “a*"à going concern will be complet** Naples - Arrived: Atlanta from New j scheduled. «un off Cape Mudge. 9 a Il « i.lacfj] next montlL The new owners are to j R. -P. Rlthet J Company have been Tatoosh—Fog; wind W.; 30.10; 50; s«*a I riving Seattle P rn SleeulH w York. Berlin from New York. M 21 22 21 i Northern Steamship taxe pouevsslon early In December. Havre—Arrived : Str. Sals from San ' advised that the Bank liner Suveric mcdvr.te; ..ut. r. H. M. 9:10 •“««• * ».,m «?”• h,re 1 » Î 5 39 u Vimvouver-Sratllc.V unoiMi vvv.K.«ll l« .. 13 M Francisco. I sailed from Yokohama on the 15th, a, m. ; outside, bound in, 3-masted « 52 II 31 LAST YUKON BOAT. Tacoma Arrived : Br. *tr. Ha r fleur from I three days behind schedule time, with Steamer leav.-s Vancouver dally except Company of B. C. San Francisco ; str. Riverside from San i-a large cargo. The Suveric will dis­ Ikeda- F >g; ralni^ 29 90; 49; light Mondays at 11 p. in., arriving Seattle 9.19 a m-: leaves Seattle dally il.» p. m., fa- Steamer Petri ana Sails Dawson, Y. T.. Oct. 19—The steamer Francisco: Jap. str. Panama Marti fropi charge 950 tons tor B. C. points ahd •«ell; no I hipping. Yokohama. riving In Vancouver 8.30 a. m. La France, the last steamer of the yeat 2,000 tons of local cargo, 1.200 tons of Triangle- Cloudy; wind 8 E, 18 San Francisco—Arrived: Str. Arizonian Monday, 17th October, P p.m, t.i sail from tiaweon for Whitehorse, from Seattle. Sailed: Stns. schr. Salvator overland and 150 bales of silk, consign­ tplles; 36.16;. 45; light swelf; l^eebro at got away Xondayi nUthL. crowded with ed to ibs-C. P. R. The silk is valued anchor. . for Pnget Sound, m— ;------<• ♦ K*«lnaynn, ck.cn. i-.nncrlc. Nan. Prie j hundreds of passenger*, including some at nearly SIOO.OOO. The Bunk\ liner la Pa.-hena Cloudy; wind N. W. ; 29.88; Rupert Stewart and Portland f"2n.i Of the best known operators. All freight The Japanese warship Kawachl. tif the also bringing two first-class and Un 53; light swell; Etnpress of India ♦ TIDE TABLE ♦ IXlADINt; AT PORTErTwSakp for wav points was refused, as the boat Dreadnought type, was launched at the Chinese passengers for Victoria. She passed westbound at 11:20 g. m.; D. G ♦ ♦ Tot freight and paiug, apply K did not stop j ♦ ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ * ..hay—a- race •aga'lnst—tee. Petty amt Vokoetrir naval dockyard on the 15th. Is expected about November 1st. S Quadra, at Bam field, ..om-Ijj -...... "...... H= A. TREkx, -.... - Victoria, October. ItW «1 View 8,.. Victoria. °7.,*n7"4. Estevan Clear, wind N. W.; 29.90; 51 • sea smooth; no shipping. Data. _|TlmeMt|Tlme llt|TlmeHt|TlmeH: Prince Rui>ert—Cloudy ; wind 8. E.; The time used Is PaMflc 8Undi |h m ft lh, m. ft !h. m. ft.lh. m the i2ftth Meridian west. It is conned 48; sea smooth; no shipping. " 7r o nr 7 X TÇ 3 2 TI 64 7,5 » X 26 6 6 Try the Cream of Dessert Perfection .. 1 62 7 2 * 00 3 X 14 38 7 4 SO 3 6 7 from 6 to 24 hours, from midnight to raid- During the p.r|^ 2 52 7.2 X 44 4.5 14 4M 7 7 21 32 4.0 night. navigation is clos­ •> <••><* 6 o 161 7.1 9 21 5 2 15 ON 7 » 22 06 3.4 ed on the Yukon •> V 4 ;4 7 0 9 52 5 X 22 46 3.1 TRADES UNIOÜrMEETINGS ♦ MARINE NOTES > 6 04 7 0 10 21 6.8 15 46 8.0 23 39 Ù River this Com­ Surprise your folks today by serving Mooney’s Sugar Wafers, instead 15 4» 3.1 pany’s stages op­ » » Ô IS 2.7 15 18 8.2 Barbers ....•••••••••• Xnd and 4th Monday erate between of your usual dessect This charming dessert confection with its spicy ❖ <• <• * •> •><••><./*»*»♦ 1 « 2 7 •5 4*>.l Blacksmiths 1st and *rd Tuesday 1® 17 16 12 M Boilermakers ...... 2nd and 4th Tuesda> White Iforee and The steamer Tees is loading 750 sacks of 2 44 2 7 16 38 8.3 Dawson. -, carry'- layers of crisp biscuit crusts, its luscious cream 3 4ft 2 * 18 10 X2 Botlvrmakera’ Helpers, .lit and 3rd Thurs cement and a carload .of hay for Alhernl Bookbinders ...... Quarterly ing freight gnd passengers. -She wtll-sail at 11 p. m. for Holherg and 4 31 2.9 14 54 7.9 5 21 10 14 00 7 7 IN 4N 6.9 Bricklayer» ...... *nd and 4th Monday centers of real fruit flavors is rapidly displacing pas­ way ports on the West Coast. 4 10 1.2 13 26 7.6 19 14 6 0 Bartenders ...... Mt and 3rd Sunday For further Information apply 6 S7 1.5 13 32 7.8 19 47 4 9 Cooks and Walters, .tnd and 4th Tuesday Traffic Department, W. P $ Y. R., try and cake in thousands of Canadian homes. The Alaska Steamship Company has 7 42 4 « 13 52 8 0 2054 18 Carpenters ...... 2nd and 4th Thursdav Vancouver, B. C. been advls-'d bv cable from Nome that ih«. * 25 «.« 14 16 83 21 « 3.7 9 06 8.8 ngarmakers ...... 1st krhlav - 605 Winch Building, was ashore near St. 14 42 8. 4 21 51 1.8 privera and Teamsters..let and 3rd Friday ft 44 6.2 15 08 8.7 Taste Mooney’s Sugar Wafers just once and Michael on the morning of the lflth. but 22 40 1.5 Electrical Worker» 2nd and 4th Friday 10 30 7.0 15 31 8.9 2111 OS floated off with slight damage the follow- 11 20 7.7 18 62 8.9 Garment Workers ...... 1st Monday learn how good this dessert really is. 0 24 0.7 16 A4 8*8 Laborer» ...... l8t 3rd Friday 1 21 0 9 12 04 AS 14 00 .8 4 16 06 8 5 Leather Workers 4th Thursday So heavy Is the passenger traffic from 2 19 13 12 42 8.6 Laundry Worker».... 1st and 3rd Tuesday FOR SAN San Francisco to Honolulu that local 3 19 19 13 10 8.6 Longshoremen ...... Every Monday « 1« 2.4 18 26 8.8 agents of the lines running between those 20 0ft 6 4 22 24 «" letter Carriers ...... 4th Wednesday FRANCISCO Ifs Easy to Serve 510 3 * 13 27 8.1 19 54 1.7 .. Machinists ...... lel and *rd Thursday ports have been unable to secure reserva­ o oo 6,8 13 14 8 0 2ftm 4 And tions for local assvngecs during the past 42 6.6 6 47 5.0 Moulders ...... lnd Wednesday No longer is it necessary to worry, week and ...... 3 ft AFf ranrr H ualctans-.. .vmx pom mt. yn- *Pd- Sunday Csllforni^ nmfti Painters ...... *nd 3rd Monday leaving Victoria at 8 a. m Oct. 1*. X. ' The (Princess Ena Is expected to arrive The time used Is Pacific Standard, for plumbers ...... •"<* 3rd Tuesday Btrs. QUEEN or SENATOR. spend much money in serving desserts. the 120th Meridian west. It is counted to-night Jram Skagway flidl way points Printing 1 teaamen ...... 2nd Monday THROUGH 8EKVICE. Mooney’s Sugar Wafers are not high priced—have with a considerable amount of cargo. She from 0 to 24 hours, from midnight to mid­ Shipwrights ...... 2nd and 4th Thursday Leave Seattle, 10 a. m , steamers onv Is bringing 1.060 barrels of oil and 1.70ft night. The figures for height serve to Steam Fitters ...... ?»t and 3rd Tuesday ERNÔR or PRESIDENT, Oct. 21 » distinguish high water from low water Stonecutters ...... 2nd Thursday sacks of fertilizer from the Rose Harbor For Southr astern Alaska, CüTTAnr no work attached to them—and are always good. The height Is In feet and tenths of a Street Railway Employees ...... CITY or CITY OF SEATTLE teavea a whaling station. | foot, a box.- the average level of the low- 1st Tuesday. I p m.. 3rd Tuesday. « p m. attle. 9 p. m.. Oet. 21. 36. ee *e- I rst low water In each month of the year. Stereotypers ...... Monthly TICKET AND FREIGHT OFFICE-,,,. Wharf St. Phone 4. At the last meeting of the Prince Rupert 1 This level Is half a foot lower than the Tailors ...... *■« Monday Board of Trade the securing of i, pilot 1; datum to which the soundings on the Theatrical Stage Employees . .1st Sunday R. P. RITHET » CO., LTD.. Agent». for the port was discussed, and. although ; Admiralty chart of Victoria harbor ait T. A L. Council .. 1st and 3rd Wednesday C. D. DUNANN. Gen. Passenger Agent Mooney’s Sugar Wafers no definite action was taken. It Is under­ Typographical ^**1 Sunday Flu Dès;vrt Th it v Aske^ for Again stood that an effort will he made to estab­ 112 Market St.. San Francis^. lish an office at the O. T. P. terminus. | WANTS A IX)NO ENGAGEMENT. For further information obtain folder.

' Commander Thompson, head of the - "T'n you believe In long engagements”’’ steamship and Hfe-aavlng service of the I At luncheon, dinner or tea—with ices, fruits or beverages— marine and fisheries department, arrived he asked after she had consented to he his. Shiloh’s Gure In- the city, from Ottawa last evening a.lrklv St... c..#!.- is«. c.H«.“•• k-*'* ’Ypi, dearest,*' she replied, “t have al­ Ik. tkroat mm* >»■*. 88 costs. nothing is so good as Mooney’s Sugar Wafers. They are so his Initial visit to the Coast. Commander ways thought It was such a mistake for CANADIAN MEXICAN Thompson to-day Inspected the Vlcto- wo people to rush Into matrimony before L very enticing—everyone likes them. Always have a package lifeboat. A trip up the coast on one of the they learned to really know each other.’’ PACIFIC S. S. CO., LTD. department’s vessels is being arranged for •Well, about how long would you -wish S. S. St Denis handy—for picnics or the unexpected guest. Put a few in i him*. the engagement to be?’’ Monthly sailings to and from British * • * “Let me see. Would you think It was For Bella Coula and way 1’orta Columbia and Mexican ports and • taking kthe children’s hmch box—their wholesome and appetising j The R M S. Ktnnres*. of Japan sailed too long If we didn’t get married until a cargo to Eastern. Canada and Europe vis : from the outer docks for Hongkong via weitk from next Thursday?"—Chicago Saturday, October 16 Tehuantepee-RadisjfAy! « taste will please them. * j Yokohama and way onirt* phouf.: fb*,» Record-Herald. 1 o’clock this piornlng. From this port the Neat sailing. S 8. LONSDALE, about white liner had onlv one saloon passenger S. S. Venture 15th October. Passenger Agents for the Dr-ckaertt In M) and 25 cent dainty, dust and damp-proof i Father Eyeke. .a North China missionarv menti... Canadian Northern Steamships. Ltd., ■ who attended the eucharistie congress, For Stewart and way Porta, eall- Montreal to Bristol; the Anchor Lina and your grocer for Mooney’s today. . and latar visited relatives here. FlXly-om------— ing at Kitamet. Hamburg-American Une from New York I Chinese embarked here. KÏÏ7n,!5îa4 to Glasgow. Southampton. Hamburg and cm and protradinf Thursday, October 20. other European points; also through book­ The G. T, P. steamer Prlhce George, ings via Mexico to Europe. 1 which returned to port last night from ______^ ff | V gm ‘ m | .. - Prlav. Rupert and Vancouver, brought get your money Wk If not satUdl ad. 60r. at att JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent. Apply T. H WORSNOP. General Han- I nmnanv I M Slrarfni'n I JHISO* i. r.«* »f a tryinanperictiM 6f»l dealers cr Edmakso*. Bate» ft Co., Toronto. t *e^r Ml Hasthtgs St.. Vanoouver: H A. 1W Mooney Biscuit wmpaiij, lis, . • utrauuz u, vanaue i u,e ,ie*jn.r utnmiu,. ot tu. a. t. v. DR. OHASC’S OINTMENT. 334 Ystas St: TTUfiBN. Agent. 4M -View ’St., Phone

"1 rnfiuiffi ttiivtt-" VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. _THUR8DAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910. 11

firsts, 30t seconds, 29t storage, »|c. Vheew-~New California ftwti. fancy. 17c. ; firsts. 0|e. ; seconds, 13c. : California Young r America. fancy, 17c. ; firsts, 15*c.; Wl*- F W. STEVENSON <6 CO. ' con sin Daisies. Jlc.; Oregon, fancy, 16*c,i V ‘storage, California, 15»-. f'otatoes—River. Whites, 6.7<\fj«0c. : 8al- ' BROKERS I lilas, Burbanks, $l.45ft$l.t)0; Sweets, 12. NO. 104-6 PEMBERTON BUILDING f Oranges - Pvt box. . choice, “APENTA” r— > ‘ extras. 0.9600.33;, Valencia»,' i Ivm $T.»f PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHAX "S. 0 0; faut $. tv-'ii 80 CORRESPONDENTS: Maricopa Logan A Bryan. 8. B. Chapin ft Co. ♦ ♦ _jgjSF Memlrrs of New York Slock Exchange. Boston Stock Exchange, «■ VICTORIA STOCK ♦ mriM at mt »»» - - Chicago Board of Trade, New Tuck-Cottvn ExilUaM*-. —.— * BROKERS ASSOCIATION ♦ * ♦ t ft ft ft ❖ ft* ft t Vtetnrtw. ♦**: 3». Bid. Asked. CRIPPEN IN WITNESS BOX All»erta Canadian Oil ...... 07 ‘80 American Canadian Oil BANK OF MONTREAL Vanadlen Northwest Oil .... .10 (Continued from page V) Established 1817. Diamond X’hW- t’oal * « "oke.. .11 International Coal At Coke.. • 76 Undivided Profita. .66 Capital, all paid up. Rest. Nicola Valley Coal ft Coke . Resuming gftef luncheon- Mr. Tobin 111,400,006.00 912.UOO.O0O.OO 9ttl.Ml.44 Rove! Collieries ...... 2.71 26 Western Coal A Coke ...... 1 ¥> explained the card found on ' - which Company O.C.M Ô, and G.C.V.O , Rt. H«% Lord Strithcona and Mount Royal, R. C. Permanent Loan ...... 127 tj6 Urlppcn wrote threatening suicide. Hon. President. Dominion Trust Co...... ■n 'ni That was a plot to facilitate the escape Richard B. Angus. President. Great XV . Wheat Oct4 9.7*«'.*# me. saying that she would go to Amer- I The whole output of oil has been contracted to be sold at a # ACRES and cottage Burnside nu* targe lot, *4x173. fruit trees and small fruits. ST«.2Su. easy terms. Nov . M8« w»l« . Dec. 93*c.4#0c.; lea to Join Miller Th«- last time I saw I road. 160 fruit tree*; *2,.700, terms. 7 ROOMED MODERN 1101*80, May. 'e-F Cash - 6»»»- No 1 North­ her was January 31. of this year, and I 1 good price and the policy of the Company will be to provide for Johnson s«-par«ite bath and ern. 96*:.. Mu. 2 Northern* 922*:', .N«», 3 5 ACRES, small house and barn. Northern, me.. No. 3 White <>»tS. be If »• Ye aiie fled to Amcrtea. Albert Heed, small ««rebard; 0.1*», toile», partir y and. scullery. $4.üUu» “In ait effort to avoid a s« antlal, 1 easy term» Fias. 92 63 concocted a atory that she had gone to developments as well as dividends with a view to building up A America to attend to private buxine»» ELECTION A TIE for me In California and that wiillc VÜRY SOUND ORGANIZATION. route she.had died and waa Incinerated Melbourne, tk*t. 20. The fttial count In America. Lsimply couldn’t fat e tnv In the New South Wales election shows friends and admit that t1\y wife had ll*»t Moth pftfttM arc « -tually divided INVEST IN A HOME deserted me The first count in the recent election "Monday night lx*fore she left I A COSY FIVE ROOMED llOVSE. with all modmi voimvn- gave tin khef part) e ngjorftj af iw® wrote a letter In h«*r name to the Music uiencM, im:ludroK g««. *‘ti\ Prirt* S4.200. Small cwh psy- Premier Wafts • the U0nt Hail Ladies’ Guild resigning from hdi- ir.ftu, immedlaUIx resigned, and Mr position as trcwauri r------( Macgowgtt, ttiie r.nf>«ir reader, was mont ; Ralanvi' Wry ra»y. As art invmliwnl I hi» » Iwnl. •«-- Mr. and Mrs. Martinr-tte came out summoniul to form a mlnlsirV- The heat. There Is ample room on this lot (60x155) to build an­ to dinner and my wife abused me fa» other large house. Anal count now shows a tie. Tin- |mu4- not paying them m-ue attention, say­ tlcn is without precedent In Australian ing T. FRAMPTON political history This is the finish. I will stand It no The Stewart Land Company longer I shall leave 'To-morrow and OFFICES 9,10 AND 11 BOARD OF TRADE. ARIZONA'S POPULATION you will not hear from me again.' Fiscal Agent Washington. Ovt jT The .pop ulntlo» Before this .she told me that the I’hone 1381. man she would go to would be better rrdtng to tu» able to support her 413, 414, 415, Pemberton Building, Victoria. census bureau to-day. Tills is an ln- 1 went to the oflb « next morning cr»-«ae of 81.42* over I960. or 88.2 per and on returning home Itetween 5 and corvt. Tlti increased population means < o'rloek. found that she had gone. 1 * ft ft v ft ft ❖ ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ❖ ❖ that the new state will have one repre­ tried to think how to - over up her ab­ On the nieest part of ft ft sentative in congress. sence so there would be no scandal- > NEW YORK STOCKS < I wrote to the Guild that she had FBRNWOOD ROAD ♦ <■ A HARP FIGHT gone. I also told my friends the sam» 8 room rtftfajrt,,“ rietC and ❖ ft ft ft ft ♦ “ftftftftftftftftft < thfng. Afterward I rrsHsed that this modem. Lot 50xl.it). (By Courtesy F. W. Stevenson ft Co.) would be an Insufficient reason for her The Story of s Failure. not returning, and so told them all that New York, Oct 30. The writer was called to the phone by 93,150 she was dead, l do not remember tell­ High. Low. Bid a priwninent attorney of San Francisco who said that a friend of his eas dying «•! ing where she died except sax ing tUg* Jt.000 cash and halanee *30 Amal. Copper . Bright * Disease- u«1 of question!. WhaleYCF I I -Armw.- Smelting ,-rm—rm*m-?*»- --W| toltf"others regarding Tier ITeatTi was WINDOW BLINDS Amn. Sugar ...... ,....110 11*5 tending physicians had told tlie patient's wife that it Was only a question of hours, absolutely wrong and was done to pre­ Amn. Tel & Tel...... 140 13SÎ and he declared with n ItAil i-::* sign the death certificate The patient, B. ft O. ...-...... M0 left San Francisco business man. was 1 with her when she went She often aw <" B. R. T...... :x 7*1 charge of the nurses. They said that ti­ told me she wanted nothing from m» We have Just opened a nice line of Window VA0IFI0 COAST STOCK ft C. P. R...... 1» 197*1 thing had passed into or out of the pa­ I did not pawn her jewelry -but 1 did Central leather...... Of-l* :;4j. tient’s stomach for. twenty-four hours: ta'te the money accruing from several EXCHANGE tt that It had reused to act —would not hold c. A t> ...... '31 *Oj * ♦ peptontsed milk and that they were wal’ cheques she had signed XVe had a Blinds in all colors which we have put on special C ft G. W...... 251 24.* ft * In g for the end Our coney H F.g physician Joint bank account and I always fcir-1' Do. / • pref. .. :...... 77777777 7 St1!—86 did not ifiTfik that There war mTr-~vhan< e Tt tied cheques signed with her name so a thousand, hut started a hard fight for (By Courtesy N «■ Maysmlth ft Co * C. M ft St. I* ...... 1>\ 12K| I could get money when I wanted IL" sale at C9I0. Fuel ft Iron ...... 355 .‘til that chance, .lumping Into a carriage, h . Victoria, 0- t. an. Colo, ft Southern ...... *»i 66 went to XVakelce ft Co.’s, procured a high Hid Asked. twenty-hfeh tube and the necessary a.l- Cun. Gas .:..l3*i 137 Junt ts and Returned for an all night’s ------Cti.iuû-&tcdt&. T>. ft R. G. . . :;ïv. .. 30 # SUITABLE ROSES FOR 50 Cents Each M flght to keep the pafVent alf\:e.' "After four Bear RHer Canyon ....i...... • Distillers Sec...... 312 31J hours with emulsions through the high- Bitter Creek ...... ”■ Erie ...... :*'it 295 tnl»e the lmpa< t« 'l fe< es were :removed AUTUMN PLANTING «lacier Creek ...... IS I 1 »o.. 1st pref...... SO* 4Hi and. a* the stomach had almost cease.I International Mining 1 tloldfleld Cons...... * 71 functioning, the patient was fed and give. Little Joe. O. K...... •ti : G. X.. pref ...... 1.10 12* both treatment and fqod per rectum. Th O. W. Ow ct6r~ ...... 0 0 food an«i ireétm»*«t« were HtMnt»‘.frH Engliih-Atrtfcority Make» Recom­ If you need blinds don’t let this slip past you. Main Reef ...... and withdrawn every three hours, nigh Olga ...... I Illinois cent...... 1.131 IK and day. The patient was given an alcohol mendations Which Would Be Portland Canal j Inter-Metro...... 22} 221 and emulsion rub alternately every thr.v Portland Dreadnought ...... i Do., pref...... 5ft 6* hours. He was given no food by »h< Useful in Victoria L Portland Wonder ) pier. Harvester ... •lit? 1695 stomach for ten days,except a little client Portland Bear Rives ...... j I. ft N...... 14*1 147 pagne ami cracked Ice. The second day Rush Portland ...... \ M . Rt V ft K S .1321 I31Ï be began to move a little. The fourth day1? he was 1 .««ginning to clear mentally.. In RvnI Cliff ; M K ft T. . .151 * two weeks his stomach began to accept The settson for planting roses is here, Red Cliff Extension ...... Mm Pacific...... «thicken and solid foods. In a month he and much of the beauty of our gardens 4 FOOT OAK CURTAIN POLES Stewart M. ft D...... 2.96 Nat. lead • ■ W* was svalking around the r«Hgn. and In tw depends upon the steps taken now to Stewart Land .T...... Nevada Cons...... months (contrary to the.atr.enu.ou* advlt provide for next. year. Vtf-torla has the Miscellaneous. N Y c...... 1191 11*1 1191 of the physician) he Insisted 4Sn taking a ' \ ' I N Y.. O/ft W...... 433 43 135 Southern trip. He. was not as*'strong as *oil and climate essential for the very Alberta Canadian OH ...... he thought and suffered a relapse The heat effects, and If a love for these American Canadian. Oil .... N. ft W...... 1665 ft»Z physician was telegraphed for and went flowers is cultivated it will he a great B. C. Aiiialgamated Coal N P...... -.1218 1261 South to attend and bring him home, but Complete with Rings, Brackets and Knobs B C. Permanent Loan . ..12S.06, Pacific Mall ...... the trip and consequent relapse was so step towards" the beautifying of the \ i H 1*. Pulp ft Paper Co...... •••• 1*22 s« rious that the patient expired mi arrival city. Discussing suitable rosea . the B. C. Oil Refining Co ...... 25 People’s Gas ...... m lr. San Francisco. Ça» Mall Gazette says Canadian V<>n. H ft It...... 0.0 Railway Steel Spg. This was a battle ugainst tremendous Three qualities are Ihdlape.liable In Reading ...... 25 Cents Each Canadian Northwest OH...... 67 odds and It Is our Ixd'ef that It would, a good order rose. First, that it Rep. Iron ft Steel have been won If th** patient had followed Diamond Vale «"oal ft frpn.. the physician's advice and glx«en up the should possess reasonable longevity; Great West P< nnanent- * h". 123.06 128.06 -11 I lr,n i>nttl he was stronger not dwindling after Its first effort as a 76 I ROvk Island Internai louai Coal ft Coke.. 68 ! The attorney mentioned wl*.o called Us maiden nor ending a spiritless exist- y « up bv 'plione was the ITon, Barclay Hen- JjAiqueti Island Mining ('©... AI .07 eriee hi the first severe frost: second, N'igget Gold Mloest . 90 j Slews Sheffield ...... 55 j ley, the ex-mem.her of Congress and well that It should hold H* blossoms erect. Nicola Valley Cost ft Coke...... >* r ■:...... llfti 11* * ’ known lawyer of San Francisco.- His of­ Hambirr-Car.lioo 25 Sou. Railway ...... 2tii Mg fices ore In the Pacific Building., on Mar­ Roses are staged at exhibition in a I Do., pref ...... I ket street, and he will doubtless confirm " Royal Colllerle* . .*..<>■ r these feds to anyone*who mav he Inter­ manner that does not reveal their na­ South African Scrip ...... 7«)6.»Ff I Tenu. Copn- r ...... tural habit; many of the moat conspicu­ ! Texas Pacific ...... ested. We refer to tills Instance and It Is CAPITAL FURNITURE CO. name In connection therewith without his ous show varieties hang tlielr heads In r. r ...... r consent. VV«- could hardly afford lo do a manner that quite unfits them for V. S. Rubber ...... ■this |f the altovc was not strictly true. ft •> <* ❖ ❖ 0» ❖ ❖ •> V. S. Steel ...... ' XVc consider the , treatment that this decorative growth. Thirdly, it must GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS. \ t GRAIN MLA ilKETS * j Do., pref...... /...... 1: physicien used In this ease to aid the flower liberally and late, right on till I Utah Copner ...... Renal Compound as so imnortant that tt sharp frost arrests growth for the sea 1101 Douglas Street. . Telephone 633. was at cur reoueat written un In detail son. when It must have stored up : Va. Car. Chem...... 1 giving the varions prescrlntions and ft ft ; Wabash ...... plenty of vitality for the reawakening ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft •> formulae. XX'e will «qaM It to physicians who may have critical caeee like the In spring. These requisites I have (By Courtesy F. W: Stevenson A Co.) Western Union ...... found fulfilled by the following varie Chleago, Oct. 20. ! Westinghouse ...... Bright'» D‘sea»e is now curable In a ties, naming five In each color. Of ! Matt, pref...... greet majority of all cates hv the new LIQUOR ACT. 1910. Open High l4>w Close course, there arc others ns good, per­ Gustav Regis. Mme. Ravary, Gloria 1 due to the heroism and talents of Lord Money on call. 21 per rent. emollient treatment Fulton’s Renal Crmi-- Whegt- nniiM.l. It may be had In your city at D. haps better. "Lady Hllllngtop," for in­ de Dijon. Dundonald, one of Nelaon’s captain*. Total sales, : .866 shares. t 'amnbe)V§ drug store Notice ts hereby giv.*n that, on tbe first D«k-...... i...;,. Mil Mg Mi Ml i stance, judging from exhibitions this j [ refrain from presorting any white 1 who trained the early C hilian navy and day of December next,»*xt. Mpr*implication’ ** willelL be Mas f...... si 101 5*1- Literature ma'icd free Address John summer, tftoka if If fhf wight eitcel V.r) netiotrhkl and' Mme. | taught the man how *- “** roads tothe | : *;:wm m > FiSton -4W Battery street.Sgn t 1 il*- v\ of 1 ! =. imlv! I July ...... m 971 F'-anclsço We desire to hear from Hstd • Le Progrès" among the yellows, and. Alfred Carriers t-re not of the tea tribe Spuhianis. riiiUana are not ungrate­ Police for ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ful to hi* memory, for opt of the miaat well liquor.by retail in the Corn- advise with every case not making the if rumor exaggerates not, M. Pernet’s and my limited knowledge Inyludes no the Howards Hotel, situate Usual recovery. Dev...... v* 47* m «Il ft Rayon d’Or" may caat both Into the rose to equal Iheir purity. warships la cajlcij the ‘Admiral (*och- In the province of Brii May ...... 0 498 no* : shade: but one makes a choice among rane.’ and' no town Jn Chile 1» complete Dated this 17th 50* 51 W* , By means of a pedometer a wtat’sticlaiY' July ...... tried-arid trusty friends AN ENGLISHMAN’S WORD. without Its Valle Cochrane* as one of 31*| ❖ ♦ ft ft ft ftftftft ftT !I has been able to establish ,tlm nunihor of stsps taken by a girl ...... „„g u, ------Red—General Macarthu., George C. its chief streets.” Dee...... — -W 3ia 36| Tcarlet). Marquise : | (Times I,cm»cd Wire.) I the principal Biergarien* of Munich T>e Waud (approaching NOTÎCB Is 1 341 iti* :?4ü i •I her. IX ft PfcriM "> 1 hl1 • P ’ Eminent medical authorities assart ' s.f, Frinctscq, Ogt., Oct 0 Wheat pedonvMrr r«-glstarad 58.606, step* from 10 th* Salisbury, Sara Bernhradt, Bardou 4 km will *r July ...... 33* . Australian and i»n>po 91.WW*ht7V Sonnn. n. m to midnight. If sbt> took 76\c-«*ntl- Jrtb ...... tftbra des Ingles." which means an j that |j)e gUdden Imnlerslon of the txaly |h the Pork- metr^* (27 Inches) at ^enech* atop. »hrw1l,n a hybrid tea, but be­ j , Betty. Lyon Sduth American Supplement. j WMÊÊJg^ 30r. »w Engllahmen know that the In-1 - Jan...... durance required of 410* serving tuaft] is re«6k La Tom a. Earl of XX'arwick. adve May Butter-California frsak> extra,», .J^C j_ sû0clent -to dismay an athlete. ' Yollow—Le Progrès. «nilBilliard et Barrs, dependencependente of Chile Is very largely ft- ihreet wed I

: • - 12 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1910. CONFERENCE ON HEALTH MORE < Money to Loan DR. C. A. HODGETTS In Sums of PINKHAM Read This ! SPEAKS AT OTTAWA $1,000 to $5,000 CURES —------— Infmt Sevan (7) }*er Cent. j Percentage of Typhoid _ Fever ! Cases Higher in Dominion than -A -NJW-HOM E tlX" tilN IfEJf ' AVUXt ’ Erupt'cr hden T58Si pWlT in Great Britain Added to the Long List due j follows : Drawing room, dining.room. h*>akfast noun, kitchen, pantry ,reception hall to This Famous Remedy, r with »|»t*n fire-place. beamed ceilings, front and -hut* gfrmr; 5 bedhWix, linen closet Glanford Station. Ont—“I have taken basemeut with cement floor, piped for furnace ; all modern conveniences. The work­ Thr ft ret session of the Dominion LydiaB.Pinkhsm's , manship is of the best anti will hear close inspection. Lot 60x120 to lane j,,' r,.Hr Public Health Conference at which ! Vegetable Com- FIRE INSURANCE werWi>reeent the federal and provincial j Paved street, cement sidewalks, boulevards, gas, etc. The coming residential district of pound for years | Effected in the GUARDIAN, of London, England. public health authorities and the mem- I and never found the city. bera of the committee on public health j any medicine to I of the commission of conservation, «vos j Wm compare with It 1 | held at Ottawa a few days ago. After had ulcers and fj.ll- * few Introductory remark*. by the* ing of the uterus, DAY & BOGGS Hon-. 'Clifford Ktfton, chairman of the j •W and doctor* did me < «remission. an address on "Pure no good. I suffered i Price Only $7000 620 FORT STREET. VICTORIA, B. C. Water and the pollution of Water* dreadfully until I I iiegan taking your Open Saturday Evening». I to It ESTABLISHED 1890. was delivered by Dr. V A. f Hodgetts. medical adviser to the pub­ medicine. It has i On Terms to Suit lic health committee of the also helpedT ether tlbn cominiastion. 1 1 -WOmfttl t*t*w Whom I In eormt.is.fii.» r h*w recommended it/’-Mrs. Henry u water V pu^“S Clark. Glanford Station. OnUrio. supplies l-r. a,,erl,,l wa„ , t „uf. that all waters could he classed under Fire Insurance Written STORES & OFFICES ferer from a female disease. The doc­ j,lle two heads, navigable and non-nav- Money to Loan P. R. BROWN j Igahlc. Tile first class was polluted by tor said I would have to n to the TO RENT Fop Sale hospital for ait operation, but Lydia K...... (Successor to P. R. Thrown, Ltd-L. ■ the dTaluaji' Into them1 of sewage mat­ P 0. Box 428. 1130 Broad Street. Phone 1076. ~ ' ter and factory waste», while the sec­ I^nkhano'e Vegetable Compound com- At a sacrifice, Fruit anil Chicketa Ranch, 48 acres; six-room ni pletjftlv cured me in three months. ' WWWWWWWWWASSSWWSWWWWWWWSW.WSSWWMMA.SWSWSWWV SWASWWWVMnWAWWw^ ond was. In addition, liable to contam­ house and out-buildings. Situated at the Junction of West Vira. S. A. Williams. R. F.D. No. 14, ination from the numerous vessels ply. Box JM>, Gardiner. Maine. Saanich and Prospect Lake Roads. Apply'' J lug upon them. When the area draln- I Ing Into any source of water supply w as Because your caae U a difficult one, wholly within the jurisdiction of one doctors having done you no good, do ’ I province, the prevention of pollution not continue to suffer without giving ! j was much easier to accomplish than I Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- B. G. HAIGH ( w hen portions or If lay within ""thêT a trial. It surely has cured : lx>undarlcs of another province or an­ many cases of feniale ills, wich as in­ Royal Oak i other country. flammation, ulceration, displacements, Referring to diseases due to Impure fibroid tumors, irregiilaritsea, periodic pain*, backache, that bearing-down water. Dr. Hodgetts said* .‘ It is gener- Read These Snaps feeling, indigestion, dimneao, and ner- —- —■J_____ ally conceded that a large percentage vou* prostration. It. coin but a trifle of all sickhcKM happening in t itles and ...... UUtWl to-try it, and Ut* result is worth uni- ■ kRi n FARM AT GORDON HBAD, two trod one-fifth acres: good house and barn towns is due to Impurity of the water lions to many suffering women. supply, sewage contaminated wafer be- and ehieken house ; plenty of fruit. Immediate pt.ssession. Make us an offer. Your | Ing an Important cause of diarrhoea. If you w ant special advice write 1 H. P. WINSBY typhoid fever, cholera, and probably*of llTlsfreeforittoM rH.Piukbam.i^ynn.Masfvimrl nlwavs own term*. TvA?.'ÎE‘ha*'*r" *r* lnv,ted to com oar* our prices with those of other agents. teM UAVIfe., near Jubilee, comfortable 5 roomed cottage, all modern conveniences, ! a number of other disease, of which at * *"* ' ftn(1 lpful. basement, upstairs will make two nice rooms, stairs are In, Instalment ; present we cannot speak with cer- j -----/"~ SOME REA I TIKI L FIVE ROOMED BUNGALOWS, all modern, in best l.,vf.lrty. fim $3.150 j.tafnty." It was now almost the gen- GRAHAM, near City Park. 2 lots, terms, each ...... $«-*> water supply of towns and cities. > »th eash; balance as rent ; $25 to $30 per month, including interest. * OR. ? ACRES. near Mt. Tolmle. ail fruit, tile drained, nice home 1 era! rule, he stated, to consider that near and remotfrom the point of dis­ houses, etc., within ÜJ-inlle circle, easy terms ...... j a fontlnued typhoid death rate of over ATER F RONTAOE, Cadboro Bay. only, per acre . $7.875 charge; and further to consider and FOR RENT, some new California Bungalows, from $15 to $25 per month, in best lo- -.1377 I*‘r 100.000 of population was an Indl- STREET^. 60x130 ...... $. 500m recommend ways and means for tiie ealities. Re sure and see them. — ■ ' atlon that the public water supply abatement -of tto^se nuisances, having ; was greativ ,,t fault. Charts wore wwi (1or*,‘ Waterfront. 2 lots ...... ‘I.’.” ...... tLSM always In mind that the health of the SOME CHOICE.LUTS for residence purposes at a price that ypu will surely buy. Your *.rt>vtH -Wf« -„*-►*...... vmr:...... ! .C.'lOO *" *h,*w graphie» I\r tfrâr ttnp nphoTB ettfsens of tlTls «ountry is p«ramount. " -Sksoo t death eate-in the itttoa of r-ansdû. IB own terms. Î.400 Lut * r rewH mbering Uh n emit] I -r nearly every case, exceeded 20 pel* 100.- | the fostering of agriculture and the de­ ______^ !.M0 [000 Charts Were also exhibited; 'indl- I velopment of manufactures.*’ Drop in and see us. We can give you some of the best snaps in Victoria. rating the typhoid death -rate in Am- $48.000 TO A'*RE3.‘ bottom land. under cultivatfon, in parcels to suit; 11 miles ; erlcnl cities'along the Great Lake, and Specialist* in Auctioneering. We attend to all details and moat liberal. from City Hall; per âcre ...... | In European countries. It Is » slgnlfl- . W /rUlt land, improvements. 8 room dweillnff, hath, h and c. rant fart that, while Canada has a PRESERVATION OF j death rate from typhoid of 3Ô.3 per 100,- ! onveTmpvnta'ndstmw'...... fH*SS 000. England arid Wales, with its teem- | HISTORIC NAMES Çî?uM!Sr&^Srt?eîMK»k‘'}■£% I ***« roil I lens and accompanying poverty, , 1203 GOVERNMENT, UPSTAIRS. TEL. 714 j has a typhoid death rate of only LM; ! Germany of 7.6, and Scotland of only i Gonzales Hill is Correct Name of Mahon Bldg. Elevation Where Wirelesa 1107 Langley St. It whh time," declared the doctor# Shib/ey Realty Co. "that »o wew alive to our res pons I bill- Station Stands tli‘s anti madp haste to put our house In sanitary order "Certain It Is." he Office Phone, 2666. Residence Phone, R-1928, continued. "w> are not ddlngjt by our present methotis and laws It can. At the lait regular meeting of the however, be done by efficient laws, by Natural History Society the following GOOD BUYS revolution was adopted: j bettor laws than we have as yet seen "Whereas in many racc.it issues of SL250 -James Hay. une block from Beacon Hill 1’ark, mml- fU to enact, the enforcement of which should. In the main, rest with some the city press the term Foot bolt's Hill PORTUGUESE PRINCE. < rn bungalow ; lot 50x1411. centrally well-organised and wisely his been substituted f »r the old hls- tolie name of tlotisalt* HU1. 52,100—(iorge Road, on one mile circle, good building site ■ admi-tiistcred federal department, co*- Uncle of Exiled King Decline# t are wake of the robbery at the Grand view- Austria Hangs Himself. lu fin. invigorating qualitic. Mill p.ople j Dealer* In Lumber. Fash, Doors and all kinds of Building Material. lion-efficient, they look well on paper, branch of the Royal Bank of Canada. of all ages. Rich in cocoa butter end but In practice, municipal authorities < omes the information that in broad COCOA Mill, Office and Yârds, North Government 8teet, Victoria. B. C. t>neva. Oct. 20.—Luigi Luccheni, who | FREE FROM CHEMICALS ffo pretty much as they pleas, and us day fight Tuesday afternoon two well- ussassiuati ii t..i Kmpriss of Austria, la j VrO Box 628. Telephone 664. the powers of most provincial boards dressed Individual» ransacked the of­ ISOS, committed suicide last evening in j GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING of health are only advisory, they ae- fice of E. A. Higglnbptham, real es­ prison. Two day» ago Luccheni went J cept or reject the advice or recom­ tate broker, on Broadway, near Bridge violently insane, and after smashing j mendations of the hoard Just as they street, and held up W. L.( Nile», who everything in his cell, was put Irt a ■ CaUmstM Given on General Jobbln* Attended i*ce fit. The provincial laws, with the was In charge, at the point of the straight Jacket. When his violence 1 All Work. Pnone SOL to With Dlepntcb. exception of those of 8askatch**wn-. revolver. passed he was again given cell liberty, j J. McCleave’s lack all mandatory, restrictive or cor­ Mr. Nlie* was the sole occupant of Yesterday afternoon the guards heard j rective power." • Esquimalt the office when the couple entered. him singing for several hours, but at In conclusion. Dr Hodgetts again al­ They HtaXod they desired to purvhase night he, became middenly silent. Later I Pattison & Co. luded ,to-the desirability of some fed­ »ome property on Uroadway and -Mr. thé giiard».- alarmed, entered the cell j RIDING AND DRIVING eral public health organisation to solve Nile# Inviting tlum Into Mr. Higgin­ and found him hanging to the window ! Drydock PATTIS0N SHEET METAL WORKS International and Inter-provincial J botham'* private rum turn, supplied bars by his waist belt, which |he had ; problems. ACADEMY them with a little knowledge concern- twlet-ed round his neck. Will L-OHt $4.000,opo. ■#Fnur Hot Air Furnaces a Specialty. "It is not conte: ded." lie «aid ‘that j Ing the locality. The pair «retried hlgh- HORSE SHOW BUILDING cruisers and six torpedo Galvanixed Cornice*, Skylights and Roofing the dangers at present existing in the i> Interested and Mr. Nllg* was <«n L/ various province» arç Identically tin» the point of making n. deal when one fiYf ICAOO PACKING CASES. boats will be built. Gutter end Down Pipes, Hotel end Restaurant w„.i same either in degree or in fact, but the - men, "who wore an overcoat, rose A few horses boarded. Horses Bskera* Pan. etc.. Ranges and Stoves Connected. there exlEts the rame underlying prin­ from hie seat and i>ut *hl» hand In a Chii ago, ,Oct. 20. — Mciphers of tlie We flavii Lots For Sale From Stove Pipes and Elbows. ^ broken. Saddle riding school ciples In that provincial legislation j ocket a* If to extract. a handkerchief. Chicago paWking < orporalions who re­ $600.00 alone will not solve the difficulties. It The next moment unsuspecting Mr. cently wert> individually indicted on continued. require# s«mi other authority, vie., that Nile# saw the gleam of shining metal charges of ‘t-otisplracy in restraint of 1032 FREDERICK ST. VICTORIA, B. C. of the federal government, to deal with and was glancing down the muzzle of trade, appeared before Judge Landis In them, particularly1 those ot.an interna­ a revolver. tlie United States court yesterday tional character It will be for the The next instant the clerk threw up afternoon to plead. Notice of Removal —-— ...... *...... —...... m..... intnuiismu- commission of conservation to Investi­ bis hand# and the other robber rifled Attorney Mayer asked for a delay, A. Toller & Co. THE MOORE-WHITTINOTON LUMBER COMPANY. LTD. gate the various watersheds, collect­ his pockets, which contained $5. They and liis argument Indicated that he The fur business so long conducted j ing all available data with the assist­ then left him seated in hi*" chair, but also would ask lor a change of venu. by J." Boscow itz & Sons of Victoria, j .__ ROOM 5. Pleasant Street. ance of the several provincial and local kept a watch upon him while they at- The court ordered the defen Ul been- discovered which wUI throw «ttr light upon the tnlscreanii. There Is reason for believing that they are the same pair who. recently robbed thp Suffer from Grandview Ht-amh of the Royal Bank Special Reductions rheumatUm ? You o' UfO will' find to aimait $20.00 SUITS ...... 515.00 POWER OF STATES. $22.00 suits...... ,.••••...... 517.00 perfect uric-acid «olvent Melbourne. Oct. 36 —Mr. Hughes in- | MAGIC marveHou* relief $24 00 SUITS ...... 518.00 trodured In the federal house of repre­ New Fall and Winter goods just arrived. sentatives a bill authorizing u refc|-- endum on the tranafer of industrial Suits made to order. Fit guaranteed, powers from the states -to the federa­ tion. The proposal is regarded by many Does not contain Alum CHARLEY HOY & CO. as an advance towards unification it , THt WATER OF U denounced by federalists A great 1616 Store Street. Merchant Tailor*. Victoria, B 0 OUAury etvoggle Ik imminent between the federalists and the SUpnu:tr;> h, uni ' J... il "W - ■ 11 isjsew.1 i >, i ii j 'in Acation. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910, 13 dm

11 34 Acres With Water Frontage SOOKE SNAPS CADBiORO PRINCIPAL PORTION VERY PRODUCTIVE LAND. SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION. It may bo necessary to wait for the Railway announcement, but got in ahoad, BEAUTIFUL BEACH, VERY ATTRACTIVE SCENERY SllALL HOUSE, . . and don’t wait for the first train, BÜ\'4iOW.—- «-■ ■ —.————— ——- -1 v\ A 1 -v 40 ACRES AT $15,00 PER ACRE ' ^ - -EASY TERMS For A Limited Period at 40 ACRES AT $20.00 PER ACRE -...... EASY TERMS BA y 140 ACRES AT MÈTCITOSIN. with some very Vgood land at $15.00 per $12,500 acre...... TERMS 340 ACRES, well timbered in parts and some waterfrontage, on Roelio jPove. Price, $2,000 - - -...... - - - - < - - - - TERMS Swinerton & Murg-rave Gov^cnt il LOOK THESE OVER LINDEN AVENUE, comer ...... $1,574... EOT TX CH.VTUOATOCK'll SUBDIVISION, 1cm than rost, at $2,625 C-01.LJNSUX ATRKKT, OSCAR STREET. S-totarrarfr..;...... $1,050 .. $640 hi 1.1,Y MODERN NEW BCNUALOW, with ' ■ ■ ■' '"V- ■ SEVAN, GORE & ELIOT, LIMITED 1122 GOVERNMENT STREET. Phone 2124 and 143 ; ********** Business Site Edmonton LOT 30x125. only 200 feet from post office; no rock; fine and high. Look into this either for site or investment. Road

Close to Femwood, fine block of lots, cleared, good soil, size 55x120. With the development going on in this dis­ trict, these lots should increase rapidly NEAR FORT STREET ]>em berton & Son in value. Corner of Fort and Broad Sts. PRICE, $425 TO $600 ,amrmm^*"*“************"***************...... > $50 Cash, the balance $15 monthly. ■SW*66SS6*We6We»6S»6Sew»W Fruit Farms LARGE EIGHT ROOM Relow is a list of a few of Comprising the best small fruit farms HOUSE close m and reasonable. f5 rooms finished downstairs), nicely Marriott & Fellows laid out, with bathroom, pantry 1 RECEPTION HALL, pannelled in rod oodar. FIVE ACRES. STRAINS scnttctT. and.. lourde ^æMGœttBKZXEï BERRY VALE, close to moat new, with * acre <K Telephone 1U>. P. O. Drawer 71$. Miss llllngtpn is described as having reached the height of her art In her umvnr...... in GROSS & CO. interpretation of this play which with­ out question in the greatest success of her career. A» unpsually .excellent supporting company is tarried. R> HETHERINGNW HOUSES BUILT 622 Fort Street UeistermaD, Forman & Co NEARLY DIED OF Contractor and Builder ^ 1207 Government Street, Victoria STONE IN THE BLADDER Two Choice Loti for isle on Nlssara street near Park, or On the Instalment H. P. Winsby Phone 55 will build on same to suit pur- • Gin Pilla Saved Him. chaser. MONEY TO LOAN Plan 513 James tit.. Hamilton, Ont. " Residence and 1163 Office, Short Loans Negotiated. "Five years ago, 1 was taken down Burdette Ave. Agreements of Sole Bought. with what the doctors called Inflam­ Phone Rita. Office Hours 9 to $. mation of The Bladder—Intense pains Id. h.~ bale in back and loins, and difficulty in 1203 Government St.. Upstairs. Tet. 714 lewwwsewwtsMwwwetwiet^ urinating, and the attacks,, which be­ Do You Want to Se/I ? came more frequent, amounted to un­ Contractor and Builder bearable agony. I became so weak If S9 list your property with us We want business, residential, farm- Ing and suburban properties. Cor. Fort and Stadacona A venues that I could not- walk across the floor. "My wife rend In the papers about GIN READ THE DAILY TIMES Telephone 1140. A GOOD HOME PlLJU*r and. sent tuç-u box -From the GILLESPIE & HART, 4116 Langley Street. -very first. 1 felt that GIN PILL# were 7-ROOM ED COTTAGE. JtolHg me good. Th<- pain was re­ Orth acre good land, fruit trees, etc., 5 lieved at once and the attacks were minutes from tram. Owner Jeavitig less frequent. v, his agility. His jumping is extraor­ province. Only .principal*, dealt ; "In ,iix. weeks the Stone, in the dinary; in fact, it is a gift. with. Biaddêr came away. When I recall Metehosln-B“f KS„^e«llway Scott, the mugh etdetT and his part­ We have for sale a farm.as a going conerra- ffcU crop is in) in Apply 1248 Fort Street. how I suffered aiid h«*w now I am healthy tind ifble ■ td work, î canïtof ie r Wilson,' are i the above district ; 175 acres : 35 acres under cultivation; bal­ express myself strongly enough when who never tire the ance mostly slashed ; a creek runs through tin- property. . Fur­ r ol emit OTN rii.t.s have New Grand ThibetI t. the Isugluer going l-.ng after nished 6 roomed house, barns, stock, implements iitni everv- "done..for uiv." John. Herman, 4M May VrleUa ami Fred W. .Tag tor. Um j „ through. ™ tbiug complete. PRICE $100 PER ACRE, ON TERMS. Put “N G.” Paint on >11N Ptfiibg are sold at f»0c a box tog aet le bo* free if you write uk men­ STOPS LEAKS AND PREVENT! and the Prince. ' which 1» without MaHel R. V. WINCH 6 CO., Limited ...... RtiUF.JTiaES...... 7_. . . - MISS ILLLNUTON. tioning. Uùs paper. Money back. If Temfds Building. Port BL TetTel: 166.ltk Victoria, G1N' PILLS thy not-give fuît sat tsfav- doubt one of the,, beet of musical acts NEWTON & GREER CO, üihfL Ylyttirik -Tlicairu To-night _ ljl tjon.. National Drug and Chemical on the road. . • - 1324 WHARF STREET PHONE ttf Ikrnstein» "Thtr WhhTwtnd.H —• t. V T , ÎWWltP. John Hlggtas surprises everyone b* j IN Hi I VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, OCTOBER _jO^ 1910. 14 — ____ J------.■;;...... ------^.....r~.--^------^•"— f: ------_ —.:------These For Sale Will Bring About Some Real Estate Sales To-day -1-11,1 ,i, i,,ni— inmrir — ...... fvWWWtWWWWWMMtUMMWWMWWWWMWMWWMWW1 RENEWED ACTIVITY BRITISH - AMERICAN TRUST THE b. c. LAND & INVEST- LEE & FRASER F. E. MITCHELL & CO. I. STEWART YATES NEW SURVEY 0F 22 BASTION STREET. VICTORIA. CO., LTD. MENT AGENCY, LTD. Baal Eatot» and Insurant Ag«nU- Real Estate, Timber, Mines, Northern «2 NEW WESTMINSTER IN THE LARDEAU Broad and view street». WERNMENT ST. 6X3 TROUNCE AVENLB. B. C. Lands. ELLISON TOWN8ITÈ LOT®* rilE Last of the taTES estate FARMS AND ACREAGE FOR SADE Room 2, Foster Block. , Phone 2o29 Errors to Be Rectified—Cost of Number ; of Properties Are Now BTR AW mm RV V.AbK—Ftv* _ Undertaking.. May B»*c6...... - Being Developed—Some...... Hirer and a halt cleared. *»!»»« « FOR SALE. . . FOUL BAY WATERFRONT—ThI» I» . $6,000 Rich Strikes 1 slashed. 4 .'roomed house, barn. *ran‘ M ACRES-Sooko District. last ln.ld» an. chleken-houae. etc., S°<” a snap at $1.200. Easy ter»». Sooke Harbor. ! and 3 springs. Price only S1M0U0 For further partlculara apply to ST. CHARLES ST . NEAR RIctiXRt) Nelson, Oct. lb. — One of the most FOR QUICK SALS Term* above address. New Westminster. Oct. 19.-The city W1LKERSON ROAD—Five acre», SON—Fine lot, 60 x 125. price 1120? will at test be surveyed again and »U notable Instances of the mining re­ cleared and fenced, 5 roomed how. doubts as to the limit* of each plot of vival which will mark the present year «1.900—S-roomed house with hoi and stable, etc., running at ream...... GRANT ST.-One lot, 1-3 ca«h. Price ground In the city will be set at rest. | . 1. THE CITY BROKERAGE The work will d«ta hy Krneat A. | »» °“ <* ">0.t Importas in ,, cold water, sewer/ on lot 40*130. only STRAWBERRY VALE- Twelve acres. $l.r-00. a 1.I —«...... nsltlah I'n limll U «050 CAgH. nine acre» cleared, all fenced. Cleveland of Vancouver* history of mining In British Columbia one mile from city hall; $300 caah, A T. A”-Mr. Mangger. is the activity In the Lardeau country. rormed house, ham. stable, etc. Oojd EDMO.-ÿON ROAD—Double corner. Work will commence almost at once balance $15 month. Buys, a 7-room new house, with large 121$ DOUGLAS STREET. but it will he â long time, probably six we!Iveil ...... ;• t. I good buy at $800. Easy term». This dlstiict lying to the immediate «1.000-Practically new «-roomed cot­ lot, on Cedar Hill road. Price $2 «50. DYSART ROAD-Off CiorBT Roa«l. oe month*, before it i.« completed. The balance payable at $:r, p*, month' i north of the main- Kootenay lake, has tage In nice neighborhood, all modem tweefi Gorge bridge and COOK KT.-Thls lot will bring «2.000 cQNt may be less than $6.000, but Mr. I for several year* been practically In a which Includes Interest. bridge, one acre, good land, fine amt t'b velhnd estimate» that It will not ; dormant condition aa^ far as milling conveniences, half block from car. DO YOU WANT ANOTHER Stlon. splendid view Price $1200 iu nix month#. |.*rkv $1.57,». be more. ■ operations are concerned With the $500 caah, balance monthly, to suit For years there were auapk-lon» that ■ ,.xi.,iptlm,.n„ hsve been made for acme, good land. Price vj '’Tj- mlnater were at fault and during the flve or ,lx A certain $400 UABH HnuiM for Sal»; City I^*t» tor Sal*». NOTICE Like the one we advertised here last laat few year» the augplelona have j emuunt devc,opinent work and some Buys a fttroom cottage and lot. «xm, to loan; Life and Fire seek and sold at once. grown Into certainty. Even rlt $3.200' we hav• Just listed a new arc encroaching on city property and , (|)p h-v, become marked. ! • ottagr is modern. Price $2,400. balanes ish COLUMBIA six-n>-im cottage, full basement, con at the opposite aid. of the street the Wlthln a few week» have come the at $25 per month, which includes rent. In. the Matter of Elisabeth A. James. De- foundation, two fireplace». Ufcy •* encroaching.on some ofit else'» ; ri.|ltirU u( lht, rtohnw uf an asl**ti«j« . „ .T" | c^nterV, -ami trr t-ltr/Matter Mtb* OfTU Lal S. A. BAIRD Administrator's Act. ♦*v9ry mndtro rnnvmtpnre and In a operix. survey „ ’"R™1' «»« A«bc«frd groupatPopI in ^4,,,^., (orc, etght men. We Reel Estate. Finançai an® Insurance I Notice la liet-vfiy *i ven that. under an HoWaver« w4w$a ....the new ..«.W.u,. survey ! 1er and of the opening up by H. T. An- , to get out ore for raw- order granted by the Honorable th* Chief splendid locality, quite . close In. made and It. round that to make the prson the well- furl„, «be winter. A lew day. Agent. * i Justice, dated the -Mh day of September, Splendid view See our photograph property owners, conform to the new 1 .knilwn Beatrice property located be-, “”,n* ‘ "t w,„ eik,uV one foot in CHABMlNG LITTLE COTTAGE I A. U. laitti 1. the undersigned, was up- 1210 DOUGLAS STREET. pointed administrator of the estate of the of thla cottage and then judge for lines will work a hardship on them, Camborne and Ferguson. No* thr mlne and it seema likely above dectuaed. All parties having claims yourself. Term., very eaay. 'h« /'"y ,W" -Z' =°™- ‘he new. of a rich atrlk, on the f^ rîL ldln, commence earlier With One Acre of Ground i against th*- said « flute are requested to forcyd, even If they legally may b*. sl|Ver c and that the Nettle L. at * ,-*,.nv street send particulars of same to me on or be- [ However, Itft is considered essential**»?n,lal |i Ferguaon.'* on. Tif the hiatorlc —mines of | ‘^re"URroah^and"Rurden have, gone This represents another of the many SMALL COTTAGE «1 ton fore itie 3th day of October. 1910, and all near Yates Street ■ persons Indebted to the said estate are re- that the purvey . should be made In the vamp and the one in which W. B. ttp to survey tlte Excise claim for Drew charming homes we have on our liste. __ _ , „v.rYW,,i qulred to p$x> such Indebtedness to me order that no Ihore mistakes may oc­ Î AIILFIELV V.STYvE. six-roomed . , . ,a ;u Pool, ||OW manager of the N.uggt I at and McLaren, the owners of that pro­ Thig cottage has 6 rooms and la In cur. In some fascs on the outskirts cottage Stone fotihdWim. basement paled ni Victoria, R. C . this SWi day of Sheep creek, made his first hi g stake Ih perty. which is located on the Beatrice perfect condition. Lots of fruit trees of the city the lines are as much as this part of British Columbia, is again elecirlv. * ,;„htlight, i,,flot <•47 x 107 • .»price. In- Septum her, 1910. WM MONTF.ÎT1Î._ " i. GREENWOOD trail Another property on thla trail and small fruits. six feet, out., being operated with a large stuff of i.H {].,■ Sm.h r, from .Whleh ilU«Mll and eluding carpet*, etc., • •••<•...... Official Administrator REAL ESTATE AND TIMBER. The new surveyor must start from wl„ probap|y ,hlp thla win- I A ‘"' 'ïv,n, now taking out acme Location is Lampson St. Price, on TO HKNT N.w' T-i '-'iueJ huuae with . Phofie 1425. some of the old monuments.umenta erected , tpf Th, NMII, U IW «cro» the val- | terms. $5.000. ____ furnace, on Rank St reel. ISO ' P«T Next to Bank of R. N. A. by the Sappers here conâüucta '"V from *»« 8llv<,r Cu»l a r<‘,uta;*hlf: Mr Anderwm mentioned, a. further and with them for a “i per for acme years, and, la operated by evldence of the development of the VAXCOUV.g.V STREET . 7-roomed complete new map of the city Uu the same company, the Ferguson Mines, Lardeau country that la taking place, CHOICE LOTS CLOSE IN. til the new survey I# made the im- A MODERN HOME. bungalow Just comptHed, full «I»*® Ltd . under the local management of F. that a number of leases of mines near We have the selling of ten choice,, level. I provements on many of. the new baaeraent. furnace; large lot; thla 1» C. Merry. Over one mil* of under- Ferguson have been taken during the An exceptionally well-built 9-room a very desirable residence and can grassy hda. situate on Graham and streets of the city must be necessarily ground work has been done on the pro- t two weegB and that five or six Prior streets, does to Bay street, held back for tin- hoard of works de- residence, with stone foundation, hav­ be had on easy terms. perty and thre« main ore bodies, known men are wa8htng out gold with appar- dtstant 2 blocks from George jay partment does not know where to lay respectively as the main lead, the cross j pnt flnam-tal success on Ten Mile ing 96 feet frontage on Upper Pandora FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN AT school and % mjV-s from city hall. ! the sidewalks _ I , ». U D V II "e H 1 w- had and the big quarts vein have been j creek street. The moderate figure of $8,060 LOWEST RATES. These are by far the cheapest lots in opened up. The new development will ] - Is all that Is asked for this home, on that vicinity, and will he sold for $600 CITY S GRANT. be on the big main lead. Four levels | ACQUITTED. terms of $2,500 cash, balance on easy each. Terms. $50 caaih ; balance can | have been run on the Nettle L. and three crosscut tunnels driven on the ( payments at 7 per cent. V- - be paid $10 monthly. .Mayor of New Westmlnater Asked to Vancouver. Oct. 19-Henry Darcy, an L U. CONYERS & CO. . Sign Cheque In Favor of R Ajax claim, one of the eight claims of nH British sokller. charged with ahOOt:- Thla la positively...ope of the beat — A A I Society. the group...... -1 m* wül» liâ*«t to kUl Albert Rldtcj. "home buys” In the city to-day. 650 vrerw street HONOR MIHWONAHY. The ore Is quarts, usually heâvlîy , 917 Rrari, avenu* on. August 17 last, New Westminster. Oct. 1*. — The mineralized, with tetrahedrite. galena. ^ foynd »not guiity” by the Jury in Fishermen of Hooke Make Presentation I j\nHnce committee at the city council sphalerite and some copper and Iron aMjIC COurt. Darcy's defence was to" J. W. Burns. | àf the weekly meeting presented SOME MORE GOOD BUYS. pyrites. The mine is equipped with an that he had been taking medicine for YOUR CALL FOR HELP port recommending th^it a cheque for aerial - ropeway, nearly 8.000 feft in a complaint from which he was suffer­ (Specla* Corresnondence.) I $2.000 In favor of the t. A. & I. So- length, which connect* with the com­ ing and did not know what he was do- ! ' $2.35°—Fairfield Estate—Brand new cot- j Will be answered at once il Sooke. Oct. 19.—The two companies of ^ ^/raw n up and presented to the pany's mill at Five-Mile on Lardo tnir It was shown also that he was A tage. 4 rtx-tms. everything modem fishermen united together met In Knox | m?yor fnr e,*na,u[ man of excellent character. you ’phone when your wa­ In commenting on the subject Mayor and up-to-date throughout, well fin­ church. Six>ke. on Sunday evening to At the Silver Cup, the other property Lee Stated that m great deal had been ished good lot, a cosy little home. ter pipes hurst or some­ hid farewell to J. W. Burns upon his operated by the Ferguson Mines. Ltd., WILL INCREASE OUTPUT. put Into the in. Went that was not In­ Terms. $500 cash, balance arranged to thing else happens. leaving for another mission field, pre­ a new and very rich body of ore has tended. He dW tint want the thing to suit. senting him with $73 and an address, recently l*een opened up on the twelfth Greenwood. Oct. * 19 -The force at be taken as s personal matter, as some level, about 1,006 feet down, and It Itf WE LL FIX THE PLUMB­ read hV Morgan Cliff H. Hooke acted the Mother Me la to be Increased and $R00-Bank Street—-Choice level , build­ people'were fnqflhed to take It. State­ as chairman and made an address, in the intention of the management to in­ the output of the mine raised to 1.500 ing lot. close to two car lines, easy ING ments both unfortunate and unfair had months Mayor McIntosh ha* returned the course'of which he said crease the present staff of men to 150 terms. been utt*>.‘d at tiie meetlpg of the .R. ton* daily. , to the city, and announces that work So that it will stay fixed within the next few weeks The allait on the Combination will “We are met here on a common A. A |. 9wo | Falls from Steamer Inlander While Steamer Is Passing Through Third. Lead Pip*. taropeao Plea- $1.50 Per day. ug camps I have to ask you to accept this Canyon. Fourth. Galvanised Iron Pipe. Notice J. 1. DA VII. Ftwleter sum of money as a slight token of oür Specification» can be seen and had a CIVIC NOTICE. regard. We know you will consider not Kttselas. Oct. 19—As the steamer the office of the undersigned. The lçw- the amount of the gift, but the spirit The Municipal Council of the Corpor­ Inlander was passing through the can­ est or any tender not necessarily ac­ R« Municipal Election, 1911. In which it Is given. We trust that ation of the City of Victoria having yon Bert Whine up sllpi>eeed from the As­ healrtlly. Godspeed.” cost of sewer,* surface drain and water the effect of Form 1 In the Schedule to sessor of Victoria Dtslrlvt, and you are employed on the steamer Skeena. oc­ twesn Humboldt street and Douglas street, Mr Burns feelingly replied. the said Actln the caae of the holder nf a nq hired'to contest-the-etatra of the Tax cupying the position of night watch­ and to construct permanent sidewalks of laterals. frade License, ânff of Fofln T uf said Purchaser within 96 days from the first man Ten weeks ago he accept eel a concrete with curbs »nd gutters on both 2. To grade, <9.*a.n and macadamise Schedule in the case of a householder " publication hereof. aide» of aald at reel. Including coat of with bitumen Vancouver Street, be Dated at the Land Registry Office. Vic- ' position on the Inlander. Whincup • HOUSEHOLDER" shall extend to and MANY FORMS OF sower, surface drain and water laterals tween Qiieen's Avenue and Bay Street, —torla, British Columbia, this 23rd day of op leaves several brothers living In Eng­ include any person of the full age of F and to construct permanent sidewalks, twenty-one years who occupies a dwell­ September. 1910. land. * To pave with asphalt Vancouver 1 B. Y. WOOTTON, NERVOUS TROUBLE ■treat from the south aide of Burdens with curbs, gutter* and boulevards (In­ ing, tenement, hotel or boarding houaa. Registrar General of Titles. avenue to Humboldt atreet (roadway H cluding maintenance), also cofct for who has been a resident In the Municipal­ BOY, LOBES EYE. All Yield to the Blood Enriching, wide). Including coat of sewer, sut- main sewer, surface drain and water ity fr.om the first day of January of the (ace drain and water laterals. laterals, and that the aald work shall current year, and who shall, unless ex­ Mayor Nerve Building Influence of Vancouver, Oct 19. -Picking up an X To pave with asphalt Menâtes street, be carried out In accordas»ce with the empted by the provisions of the proviso Notice I» hefeby given that I Unsnd to at the end of sub-section (117) of geot|OR DR. A. W. CHASE'S NERVE unexploded torpedo at the home of his from Belleville atreet to fflmcoe atreet, In­ provisions of the Local Improvement ai-ply at th* next sitting of the Board nr 50 of Chapter 32 of the Statutes of isos, License Vommuis.lnners of the City of parents, at 1226 Richards street. Don­ cluding cost of sewer, aurfaç» drain and General By-law and amendment# FOOD water laterals, and that the aald work being the Municipal Clauses Act* as Victoria for a transfer from me to J. A ald Comphell. six years of age, in some thereto, and the City Engineer and Van of the license to sell splrltu 1911 manner discharged the explosive. The hall be carried out In eccordance with amended "(which exefnpts certified effi­ ous and fermented liquors by retail at the City Assessor having reported to the cient militiamen and persons over the age j Picture to yourself the thousand» of force of the explosion threw the lad to the provision» of the Local Improvement Colonist Hotel, situate a; No. 201 Douglas ! cases of nervous prostration, of loco­ k.naral By-Law and amendment» thereto, council In accordance with the pro­ of » years from paying road lax), have the ground and so badly Injured his ^Dat'ed the gth day of July. 1910. 1 hog to announce my self motor ataxia and of partial paralysis ,nd me City mutineer and City Assessor visions of section 4 of said by-law, upon paid directly to the Municipality all rates, right eye that it was necessary for taxes or assessments, which are aot JOB FOSTER. that have J>**n cured by Dr. Chase's | th( doctors At the general hospital to having reported to the Council In accord- each and every of said works of local ax a candidate for the Mayor­ >lth the provision» of lection 4 of chargeable on land, which rates, taxes or Nerve Food improvement giving statements show­ NOTICE alty for 1911/ ' take out the optic. The boy was but ■aid by-law, upon each and every of aald ing the amounts estimated to be assessments so paid shall amount to not Then doubt if you can the effective­ six year* of age. Torka of local Improvement, giving stato- chargeable In each caae against the less than two dollars, due to the Munici­ Take notice that I. 8 Caffinf, Intend to ness uf this treatment ih the cure of .bowing the amounts estimated to various portions of real property to fee pality for the current year, other than aunt» Uf lAc«t«ei»$g t^mmi*.- ffiiwof nervnaâ trouble*, such as treed- CUMBERLAND LICENSES. h?charge»ble In each caae against the water rates #f taxes, or hcenie fee. for •loners of the City df Victoria, B. C., at vlrloua portions of real property to be benefited by the said works and the re­ I ache, sleeplessness, nervous indiges­ "ftoctlon 7 of the said Act further pro­ 4 4 the next sitting thereof, for a transfer of ports of the City Engineer and City tion, and tired wornout feelings of benefited by the said work», and th# re- the liquor License now held by me in re- Cumberland, Oct. 19. — At the last ^rt.ot the City Engineer and City A. Assessor as aforesaid having been vides that “No declaration shall be ac­ aoect of th-1 Albion Salnor sttuate on the John A. Turner brain and body. Don't look for mere meeting of the city council a.rommunl- aa aforesaid having been adopted adopted by (he council: , cepted by the Clerk of a City Municipality, corner nf Yates street and Waddlngton rellef from this treatment for It does ration was received from the secretary Atwy Victoria, B. C « to Jarrv\s Morgan. the Council : ; ___ unless It be delivered within 48 hours' after not work on that principle. of the CttlMM' L- a«u'- recommending NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that Dated this 5\h dav 1,10 Notice iff hereby given that th. the aald reports arc open for Inspec­ It la made." “ | Its benefits are both thorough and I tt,at only one wholesale 'liquor license Jm, reports are open for Inspection at the Section W further provides that “No BV hi,-Attorney *» Fact, Jn», F Dickson. lasting because it ’supplies to the blood j be granted in town, arid that hotel 'Ice of the City Assessor. City Hall. tion at the ofttnv the city assessor; person who Is not a British subject shall 1 Applicant. POUND SALE the elements which are needed to re- | licenses be Increased to $r>00. The city rmiMlaa atreet. and that unless a pétition City Halt. Doqglr. Street, and that un­ have his name placed upon any Muni­ ______h__«nrk Of IftfOl I rot. i build theme worn out..u$ humannu..»t. system. , cierk was Instructed to Inform the Clt- gainst any proposed work of 1m- ies* a petition against any proposed cipal Ltst Of Voters." REMOVAL NOTICE. Saanich Municipality. • . Thfc appetiU ia atrctigthOlied. dlges, iztuis' T>ague that th»* matter of hotel ; provement above mentioned, signed by a work of local improvement above men­ Forms of Declaration may be obtained, tioned. signed by a majority of the and the necessary Declarations made, at I-'I almlfïarv uüfcüoh 5n KT-1"i tlon ,is improved, all thethe oreanaorgan* arallKen:are | IfOenses Was now under consideration, majority of ^ •______„ _,,oH The North Victoria branch of th$ PiiW Dro'perty to be aaaeeaefl for aueh taigrore- owners of the land or real property to the Office of the City Assessor, ted floor. ‘lav. '"tub., 2LU. laiO. at 12- uUJpuJt , *,ntn bv the roatww» City Hall. Douglas "tfedC 3* ™Tp| Canadien Bank of Commerce are now Mov Uttrtt,. hrnmlffi) n 1 . . 1 ment. and reore.^nllmt at least on«-half be assessed for such Improvement, and xwcupylng their new premise#, corper nnon one Bay Horse branded O on ! ^nres'^nd ÿou f*el yourself regain- j -Will Hold a Gallon.-Our strong of theine valueVBIue of the______aald land or real pro- u ______a__a a— tka I'annrll ■4»M™ representi.ng at least one-half 6f the WELLINGTON J. DOWLER. lialf hind quarter, white blaxç on face, j Old time vigor and strength- earthen demijohns will hold one im- I jg presented to the I'ouncil within C. M. C. . bougies and Bay street* _ ...... c.^outiii,1 hffnrr 1 1 8 ...... _ ,.i__11...... « ...... ta it., v>.,4 \ .. •«». »■-.« value of the said land or real property, if not redeemed before. ad . is a box, all dealers or Rdman- i perial gallon, and are sold for 35c. Bet- 1 y day* from the date or the first publics A General Batikin. Buainèaa. Con­ is presented to the council wlthtn 9 Ctty Clerk's Office, Victoria. C* Sift» L r é o Toronto Write for 1er get one R AJ Browh tSC. H62 j this notice, the Coun^l Will H LITTLE I ton, BM^sI ft VCo.,., Toronto Write for ter get S iL'„ it ptoexè* days from the date of the flrit publics- tember Mrd, Ml». ducted. 1 free copy of Or. Chases Recipes. 1 freuglae street. with the proposed (paproromoot upon auch BEAVSN, Manager. Pound keepar.

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910. 15 w , fmiinmniirimmii...... ******...... ------r These Want Ads. Will Make It Easier to find Work or Workers 1 ' ' ______* . ^ -______,______r /unitiutww %w»%v wnw nuww w%mt> wv»wee nv»%w wsvi PROFESSION ALCARQS^ BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS under this bemd 1 ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 ADVERTISEMENTS uivJ'r thl. h»a» 1 ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 i ADVERTISEMENTS under this heed 1 ADVERTISEMENTS under ADVERTISEMENTS under *hl» J«nt per word per Insertion: I ; rent per word per Insertion: > t"ee«lo"“ cent per word per Insertion; 1 Insertions. cent per word per Insertion; 8 Insertions. . cm per word p.r ’ “JV® cent per word per Insertion; 3 Insertions, cent per word per Insertion;------3 insertions. . Ycents per word; 4 cents »er word per »r month; extra I nee. 3 cent» par line 1 cen»e per word ; 4 rente per word P*r 8 cents per word; 4 cents per word P* « cent, per word; 4 cents per word per 3 tents per word; 4 cents per word P*r t cents per word; 4 cents per wore P** week; SO cents rer line month. »» week: US cents per line per month, "ssk: 6b cents per line per month. r*o "2**: 80 cent» per line per month. No per month. a week; BO cents per line per month". No week; 50 cents per line P*r month. r»o advertisement for less than 10 centa. advertisement for Use than 10 centa advertisement for less than 10 centa advertisement for Use than *> c*p>*’ •dvertleement tor 1res then 10 centa____ architects BUSINESS CHANOÆT FOR SALE—ARTIGLE8 ART GLASS DRESSMAKING FOR SALE-LOTS______ROOMS AND BOARD FOR KALE—Orr© nearly new beaver cloth WILSON. JOHN. Arehlteet. «” Opeern- FOR SAI.E ll.m will bus » «°1"* r*m" LOTS On" Edmonton road, KxlJO. hl«h and GOOD ROOM AND BOARD for 2 young wssnt St., victoria, B. C. Phona «•* AV ROY S ART GLASS, LEADED LA I MW -INliKIV'LUTllINU Mffll dry, no rock; price |W". «0 <«li-i»l‘“ <»vem>ala - muskrat Hnj*d. .otter eouar, men. Apply J039 Pandora etreel. Phon« ' ('em1, mmuifiv titr.rut plant lu bits, or price 160. coat 1125. Apply Box 814, Tim*». Rea . MU. P O. Box ni. _____ LIGHTS, ETC , for churches, schools, made; children's smocked frocks a spe fir»11.T pern«r mAnth.month Marriott A bellows, «»» L1487 - . .. OÜ public buildings and private dwellings. cialty. Apply VC Quebec street. nut will trade lor real eetaie; this ie » •“«». o21 Plain and fancy glass sold. Sashes owner furred to retire. Apply to Box Trounce Ave. e ELWOOD WATKINS, Architect. Room _W6. Time». ______°;J TO LET—Comfortably furnished room, 1, rtveitewm' Block. Téléphonée IMS glased. Special terms to contractors. DRESSMAKING Vn*inmes, ladles' suits, LOTS. iixllO. jual oil the Bdmontou road, FOR SALE - Wild black raspberry Jam; à mqdcrh. car. 328 Mcnalcs, near Superior. This ;■ the only firm In Victoria that children's wear. 728 Fort street.__ *oI4 gal Mason Jars, |1; quarts, «c. Box W, aid LU» ______good location, no rock. n!7 o2J manufactures steel cored lead for leaded FOR RENT-HOUSES____ vash, balance 113 monthly. Marriott & lights, thereby dispensing with unsightly 5, 10 AND 15c STORE. TO LET-r-Two furnished front rooms for r W. HAROREAVES. Architect, Room bara. Works and store. 848 Yates sVH1- COTTAOE8 TO I.ET Applv Mre. Smith, Fellows, 61» Trounce Ave. _____ ROCK, in large quantities, for aale; 7( newness Building, Broad St. 14 tf light housekeeping, near car line. Ap­ Pupne 694. 5. 10 AND ,I5c., STORE—T>ealers In notions. lot Dallas rued. Phone LW*. THOSK W18H1NO lo dl»po»e of ihelr contract by month or year. Apply_ to v__i____ .'i...... enamel- YTctoria Truck & Dray Co., Ltd., IMo ply to Mrs. Loalc. Chaucer street. Oak B g. GRIFFITH. 14 Promis Block. 100# Pandora »treel properly for spot ca*n. Bay. nil S. W. CHISHOLM A CO., workers In ware. china, stationery, ladles neck TO LET-) room cotta»». Oak Bay. near «aine muet .not lie above Vancouver Wharf street. M Government street. Phone 14». ecclesiastical and domestic leaded glass wear, men's ties, toilet articles, soaps, beach and car. $1.1. frank W. Grant. and ail kinds of ornamental glass for at reel, kindly communient, with H. R . FOR SALE—Bulbs, hyacinths, tulips na^ TO LET—Nice, sunny, furnished room, dry goods, jewelry, candy, toys, hosiery. D. Spencer, Ltd . Mall Order Dept. 024 Time.. ■ 621 reasonable rate. 1318 Broad street. churches, residences and public build­ -)ost cards and ribbons. Nothing over clast, crocuses, snowdrops, etc. Jay * DENTISTS f, ings, copper and brass work a specialty. 15c*' *E.‘*P. Charlton * A Co., Ltd., U09 TO LET-FIve roomed cottage, modern. Co.. 1107 Broad. °3 Phone L391. n| Phone 2241. *08 Fort street. 2 laOTS-Jniu off Oak Bay avenue, a snap 'Government street. ______•GO St. James street. Apply P. O. Be* at 1575 each, on easy terms. Box •**>. UR. LEWIS HALL. Dental Sur,eon, ol5 tf AMERICAN STAMPS tor »at» at Time, FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, 11.50 per Jewell Block corratea and Dougin» 843. Time* oJ0 orne». «it if week, with board If wished. 2610 Gov­ etreete. Victoria. ». C. Telephonw- FIRESTONE TYRES FIBH ernment street. o31 FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT-Gorge : WIT* -On Scott aired, 13ft each Box Oflcc. SR: Residence, UL ______road, close to Government street, i o-Y) FOR SALE—Portable locomotive boiler QUALITY, SERVICE. Balnea ft Brown. WW J. W RIG LES WORTH—All kinds of MO, Time». NEWEST TRANSIENT ROOMS 1n Van­ T>R. w. r. FRASER. 71 Tates street. rooms, with modern conveniences, rent and engine, 11 In. *14 in. cylinder, on couver, 76 cents night. The New Tour- 688 Yates St., agents, fresh, salted and smoked fish tn season. 888 pier month. Apply to Duck ft John- wheels. English make, suitable for port­ Oaresche Block. Phene ML Office Free delivery to all parts of el If. S.S W> FOR BEAV.TH-Tl. LOT nn Davie able sawmill or tie mill. Apply Duval 1st up the marble etepa, 167 Cordpya SL hours I.S a m, te t p. m. ______•ton. 623 Johnson street. • treet, IBxta, term,. Trarkerll. Ander- AUTOMOBILE TYRE REPAIRS Johnson It. Phone R3M Rroa., Royal Oak P.A IN VANCOUVER^istop at The Tourist. FOR RENT—New hou»e. five ton mi. 1« •on A Co. , _ OS FOR SALE—One Allis Cnairoeis Bullock modern .and newly furnished, 107 Cor- B TRY BAINES A BROWN, __ Xfttssft. LADIES’ OUTFITTING PARLOR minute, fyim City Hall *'*1 Dr.n.m. f#)0 FOB FINK mull I.OT on Cjladxlpnç HAIRDRESSING motor, I» h. p.. nearly new, in good or­ With our new vulcanising pislent we can Mr..4. nur Bay. Apply fofi E***.ntrome Mxl37, terms. Tracks© 11, Aitdmmn ft t MISS GORDON ST EU ART. 817 Fort 81. •pairs, outer caaa* der. Apply Shawnlgen !«ake L«ml)W ROuMti AND BOARD. In all parts of the Face massage, ladles' hairdressing, mar­ t ajl kinds of repairs, to1 ALL KINDS OF SILKS and Pongee Im­ Co. o20 retreàtlsT sections • and plugging. Inner ported direct from. China. Ladles* tail­ Co.. fAd.. Government street. Jf« 11 city. No charge. Warburton ft Co., 1006 nai wsskis alaolsln and vlheo halr tfoak- TO LET-» ruom.U tubes, blow outs, puncture* eta Phone oring dona to order. So Kee. 1222 Broad a. {“'S’ *£1 ACRE AND HALF ACRE LOTS on $ SHACKS FOR SALE. 76X78. door and two Government St. (upstairs). -----eI7 tf ment, combings made up. Phone JW. *•» street. farmr.rm tool»,nan., and.no - .or.. Of van*. Cloverdale for « hlvkeo or fruit ranch©*, ITi. acre, eleared. ,ood w.iar, 11 mil* from window*, built In sections; will agve you ROOMS—$4.00. ^er. week, The Sylvester, town. 1 mil. ftom onv1.ir.am ata'lo". right prlc«a »n«l term*. Trackaell. An- | money Jones* Capital Carpentering LAND SURVEYORS deraon ft Cô. 020 713 Yates Street. Modern and newly FURRIER rent lie par month to r*hl peraon EJ Factory, ©or. Vancouver and T»tea- furnished. BILLIARD PARLORS Rlllanoourf. properly *♦* | BORE A HcORKOOR. Brltl.h Columbia IF YOU ARK lÀ>OK4NG for the he.nt GREENHOUSES, flat bottom boat A long Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers. J. FRED. FOSTER. Taxidermist and Far­ Orant » fjneh.m, •» TatM olraal. vie thing on Douglaa stre«*t, south of City THE PORTLAND ROOMS, 733 Yatés «t. broad street hall biixiard ladder*, steps, meet safes, dbg hÇ^**** gteam beat and hot and cold running Herrick «(cOregor. manager. Chancery ROOMS mi», door nOrlb of Tâte, .treet rier, 1216 Government Street toHa. B C. Hall, we have It; cannot advertise par- In stock and made V- °J office'; 12 yeare" varied, excellent, ex­ Misa HARCfSvRT. XT L f: M (London, Repairs, contracts, promptly attended to. help. Apply Mr*. Fleming. “Virginia,^ Government etreet Tel. MS BEST WATER FRONT BUY hegr Vic­ FOR HALK-gtx room house and five lots. perience ; work given greatest satisfac­ England*. visits and receives pupils for 915 Pandora avenue Phone 1547. o^5 toria, Portage Inlet, four a* res, near Foul Bay road. Oak Bay car. o2j tion.; artistic and practical, quantities, tuition In music. For terms apply Four-Mile House. onl> H"| n^-r ncre. 83,21X1 ; $**♦ cash, be4anee **»»y l«ri»*; LOOK—Carpenter and builder. ^ll^klnds MERCHANT TAILORS owner must sell, leaving city. Address GIRLS WANTED to learn chocolate dip­ ••te. K orner, architect; SUnderlamY. Mountain View, Beaumont. oil Bond A Clark, Room >, Mahon Block. England.______PSMHBHI ______of repairs. Estimates free. o20 822 Catherine street, Victoria West. o21 ping. Popham Bros., 342 Mary Ht o20 MR J. D. A THIPP. the dl sting me hud call. J. Parker, 71 Moss street D. F SPRINKLING, high-grade tailors, pianist, composer and conductor, w'ill ————— - — carrying full line Imported good* Clean­ BAROAIN-Two good houses on Spring WANTED-A coat maker. Apply Mis* WANTED — MISCELLANEOUS visu Victoria on Wednesday of next WHY KEEP ON PAYING RENTT ing, altering and repairing done. Moody FOR SA LE-Farm. South Baanlch. bo road, monthly rental $8 each; price for Stewart. David Spencer ft Co. ol4 tf week for .the purpose of forming a class Buj your home on the. installment plan. Block, corner Yates and Broad. • rres. 20 acre» cleared and in grain, two quick aale $1,506. A. W Bridgman, 11)07 W A NTED—Five or six roomed house, in piano playing. Appointments may be W 11.LI AM C. HOLT. story house, large cellar, burn, chicken Government street. «26 WANTED—General servant, good plain must be new and fully modern, in good made by addressing Mr. Tripp at Chester Builder and Contractor, HIGH-CLASS TAILOR—Suits mads to houses, hay. chicken* wagon end carts, cook; wages HO a month. Telephone 340. part of city, near a public school; will Apartments, Pender Tmd Butt streets, to dsreally Road. Phone 1*1448. order, perfect fit guaranteed; all grades harness, end complete set farm Imple­ 5 ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. Just com­ ______o26 pay $2.500 to S2,*t>: terms must be easy. Plans and Estimates furnished free. suiting* Sam Kee C*. 614 Cormorant- ment* over 100 large fruit trees bearing pleted. on a comer I6t, near city park. Apply Box A13, Time* ol9 tf Vancouver, B. C.. or Drawer 796» V fruit, about 1.667 cords wood price 1224 torla. oil 12.W, on terms. Box 566,- Times o.-O ÎVaNTED—First-class Chocolats dipoer. W. DUN FORD ft SON, Con tractors per acre; terms. 18.006 caah, balance on Apply Mgr Confectionery Dept , D V ANTED Vlctoi •« < 'n anu shat MRS. TVLLYi experienced pianlstT do­ and builder©. Houses built on the In­ _____ MRTAL WORKS mortgage at 6 per cent. Apply L J NEW 3 ROOMED HOUSE and 1 acre of Spencer, Ltd. of tf state price. Apply Box M*. Times. o2l st res engagenir-nts, dances, etc. ; moder­ stalment pian. Plane specifications end Cameuaa. 1214 Wharf street. all tf ground, $1,660. on terms. B‘»x 499. Tim»»*. PACIFIC SHEET METAL WORKS— WANTED-Cook for family of three” W ANTED To rent, an unfurnished cot­ ate terms. Hunt's Cottage, Esquimau «stimules. 615 Fort 8t. Phone 2894. Cornice work, skylight* metal window* o20 road. n!5 metai. slate and felt roofing, hot air FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK other help kept; comfortable home; good tage, 3 rooms. Apply Box No. 929, Tim- ». CAPITAL CARPENTER AND JOBBING furnaces, metal celling* eta Ml Wew. A BARGAIN-Owner leaving city, new, ■alary. Box AnA Times. o« tf NURSE. FACTORY—Alfred Jones, builder and Phone 1773. wm’ . FOR BALE Holstein bull (pedigreed), $ modern. 6 room bungalow, extra light contractor. Estimates given on houses, —— j yenre old ; dam. Corfleldfs Lulu, cham­ fixture* large basement, good lot. price WANTED-Strong woman as general help WANTED—A good, sound, , quiet horse, NÙR3E—General, maternity. Phone R23» buildings, fence work, alteration* etc. at the B. C. Orphans' Home. Apply to nbout 1.360 lbs., for delivery wagon, must OPTIOIAIT______pion' row of Vancouver Island, clvlng ktonh; Hum . ash and $2"i a month, includ­ the Matron, between 2 and 4, or « and 5. 1003 Yates street. Office phone, LIKA; over 15,(Mm lb*, milk tier year E. If. ing Internet. Box 49* Tripes. o2> not be over 7 years old. Address W. 1*, 3K Edward street.______!______°-T Res.. R1003. OVKft a QUARTER OF A CENTURY'S Forrest. Hllthénk, B. C. o25 NURSING HOME EXPERIENCE and fine, tnouerr. equlo- NEW, modern. 5 room bungalow, on A, McCRIMMON. Queen's avenue. |3.in0; 1450 cash, balance W ANTED- Ih-llvery horse, reliable, a out n-nt art- at the service of my patrons 1.766-lb. MARE FOR FALE-TVell broken, HELP WANTED—MALE 1,186 lbs., between 6 knd * years. Box W*. MR*. WALKER receives patients In her Conti actor and Builder, No charge for examine * good worker. Hciive. and eaund. 7 years. C5 a month» btcluding latexeaL Box. 4$?. "^ursfniif'-TTnw; "WmixTOTT—... rxq-tPmAfT erxTîrv rhsrg» of every detail a» ground eh the premties. >.«5n! •HI. Apply 4W4 Huperlor xtrcct oî* road. Phone R1637. olO builoing. High- class work. Reasonable *45 Fort street l‘hon* 3261 prli FOR SALE—Sorrel horse. 6 years old, MODERN * R(X)MKi) HOUSE and 2 | W’ANTED—By eouplr. without children, Mia» fc. U. JONES, 7M Vancouver^ m Johnton Bt. Phone (U. weighs l.xrg Apply H. Clark, care of large lota, on oorner. In Oak Bay, 1 j two unfUrnlsheil room* with ):onvehi- PAWNSHOP R. Bray. Ilverv. Johnson street o21 block from cgr. price 83,560; 1600 vagh and BOY WANTED Apply Cusack's Printing rnce* for housekeeping Apply Box No. E. RAWLINGS. balance $26 a month. Box Times. o2J Office, cor. Courtney and Gordon street*. 908. Times.______o2Q Carpenter and Builder. MONEY LOANED on diamond* Jewel­ FOR RALE—Gentle three-year-old hay ■<" “ - ©21 PHOTOGRAPHERS lery and personal effects. A. A. Aaron- SMALL HOUSE and lot, on Kelvin road. Wanted—onr'of two good lot*. < he«p. 997 Richmond Ave.. Victoria. B.C. horse, unbroken. Apply Mrs. Chsa. BOY WANTED Apply Wtlkereon' ft f 2*1' YEARS' EXPERIENCE in photo­ Estimates Given. -.Prices Reasonable, eon. ror. Johnson and Broad. ------Hogg Cobble HUI B C. o21 Just off Douglas street, some fruit tree* on Bla kwood. Prior or Seavlew street* graphing buildings, horses. cattle, ! hearing, a atiap at terms, uutathlhl Brown, flnriaia. i'unk it reel, or IBS Box A«7. Tlfnfi______Qjo groups, lawn parties, wedding group* PLUMBING AND HEATING FOR SALE—Young bay mare, qutet In cash, balance «, 12 and 13 numth* 7 per Yates street. ç21 Esqutmalt Photo Studio. Phone 2588. 022 CARRIAGE BUILDERS > rood condition. Hayward ft Dods. 027 cent. Interest. Shaw Real Estate Co., WANTED—A well furnished house, in HEATING AND HLUMBING-J. Warner Fort street. s36 tf 707 Yates street.* Phone 1004. o34 AGENTS WANTED—Private Christmas Hittv at>©it :• rooms; must li­ SHOBTHAMD CHAFE ft JONES, carriage builders end ft Co.. Ltd.. 881 F eguard srreet. above cards, samples free, large profits. Chip- near tram. -Bo* _fW8. Times o22 repairers, general blacksmithlng. rub­ BUf.cn-: j street Phene LZ7I. residence. FOR SA LE—Good family cow. very quiet 12,500 BUYS 7 room hous*. bn big deep lot. chase, Darlington. England o24 ber t;res and painting. Satisfaction with children Apply Thos Pllmley. WANTBD—Young, fresh. Jersey cow ; IF YOU ARE LOOKING for expert per- : RI70. on Caledonia, near Chambers, in good state price am! age. Apply 1667 Dougia* eonal tuition and speed practice fn short- guarant ?ed. Order* promptly executed. bicycle store, opposite Spencer's. e27 tf repair. Tracksell. .Xnderson ft i'o. «S> WANTED—Good strong boy. Apply Pop- • hand, typewriting, bookkeeping knd Corner Fvft sad Blanehnrd. haw Be©*» 242 Maury street. ------— ■treat...... ~m __ o3> POTTERY WARE, ETC. FOR SALE-Yearllng Southdown ram* commercial subjects. Including English . GENUINE SNAP Niagara street. 6 room BUX' FOR CASH, or exchange for and French, write at once to the Excel- ' CARRIAGES pure bred and registered. Address A. T hou»**, n**aiïy J acre, land, f.n* s<41, |3,0JU, XVANTED-First-class stork salesmen, A1 ; TO SEWER PIPE. Field Tile Gr..u«d rdern, WANTED—1.000 babies between now aruj Skortkanu. typewriting, bookkeeping, Prop Tel. 639. o24 SCAVBNOntO LABORER'S UNION on Friday evening good lot, near Suixrtor street, James WANTED Handy man to work around j -Xmas to be photographed at the EsquJ- telegraphy thoroughly taught *. A. Oct. 2lat.. Full attendance requested Bay; price, one week, only $2.6uO; cash ' stove work*. Apply Albion Stove Work*. ; malt Photo Studio. Phone 2*38. «y —HsemiRan. principal. CEMENT WORK. Chang»» in constitution affecting the 3566, balance arranged Also 3 good u2u , N WING ON, 1709 Government street WANTED—To rent. 5 or'6 room furnished Phone 23. mofiThty dtma aud initiation fees to be lots adjoining same. App y "Owner," WANTED- Well educated boy to learn TURKISH BATHS JEMKNT ■ WORK—^Foundations, floors, onsldeie—At once, second-nsnd stove», every Monday, 10 a. m. till 7 p. m. Morris, 303 Langford St. Phone R21V3. nU j THU PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY flrst-clas* comBtlon, large kitchen, bath­ beaters, etc. Highest prices paid at room and lavatory separate. China- WOOD, WIRE AND METAL LATHPTR Foxgord'* 1607 Douglas street. Phone CHIMNEY SWEEPING htdd meetings at thé ForeePr*' Hall, on C, W.» Sanders. 817 Broughlou atrcfcL -jjs, Fox^Qfd UNDERTAKER SECOND-HAND GOODS 1- Broad -slreoi. every Sunday evening »t ad k., D k o'clock. Under the uusplue* of this lut can t>e bought or rented. If sold on PERSON8 having wast*- npa-'r In cellars, W J. HAN.Na. Funeral Director ; O'BRIEN ft DUNNE. Chimney and Fur­ PHONE 1747—Highest cash prices for Society Mrs. F. V. Jackson, a reliable or before November let purchaser can outhouses or stables can make 115 ^o no Embalmer. Courteous attend! nace Cleaners. A good, clean Job with- enst-nff clothing. Will b*» pleased to paychh- and medium, can be Consulted take over all electric light fittings and per week growing muahrooms for us Chapel. 748 TatM 11». , oyt any iness guaranteed. Phone up law. call at anv address. , Jacob Aaronaon, dally at the Pullman Rooms. 1318 Doug­ kitchen range. Price 8.*.7iOO. term* to during tall and winter mouths. Not* la Wharf Repairs and Piledriving «2 Johnson street. suit purchaser. Apply 10, Pro ml* CHlMNiAa CLEANED—Defective flues las street. niû the best lime to plant. For full particu­ LODGES fixed, ete. Wm. Neal. 1018 Quadra eu Block, or P. O. 590. O20 lars and Illustrated booklh write Mont­ THE DU NT I.E Y~ STORE.” 728 Yates St. real Supply Company, Montreal. rnun« lvi>. SILK GOODS. ETC. 7 ROOMED HOUSE, with over 5 am-S of The noted diver. M McDonald, who haa COLUMBIA LODGE. No. 2, I. O. O. f., Contract* taken for cleaning halD, of late contracted In plledtivhtg and meets aver* Wednesday evening at | churches, office*, hotel* and private re. groui U. 1 acre under cultivation, hot and $2 00 TO 15.00 A DAY HVRE-Pleaeant. CUTE ON & CO.. 714 Yates street. Dealers cold water, septic tank, basement, fur­ wh*rf repairs, wishes to have people be- e'elocaetreet* u.R. OddW. Fawcett.Fellows' Hall. Dougia*Douglas CLEANING AND TAILORING in and manufacturers of ladles' silks, dry aidence*. Vacuum process. Phone ti|a. honorable work at your own home, for Hevi that I hav,e been lnt -SMART ROY about fourteen Foresters welcomed. Fin. Secy.. L. W. A SWELL HOME In Falrfietd for $2U) years nf age. wdl recommended. Chal- CUSTOMS BROKERS *1*. Chilien linen, Chinese and Japanesem 1.MODERN, -oat(UPtf ^Hy |m-(|liitt f Ul't|1 sh ■. I etH-hi bouse, sr.van «©landid rootna • SVW t- Bos «16; J. W. A King. I ■ilk goods, ladies fans, -toy boxes, and fonéf A xmrhidr-Oor. Lt* ...... attf R. See.. 1661 Chamberlain street. tl« rooms andI roffice* The .'Sylvester. 716 full basement, wide veranda, bathroom,' LEMMING BHU3., .. Customs Brok­ a large assortment of rhttan chairs,*• 1 Y ate* street; The T^ngley, 1205 and 1211 electric light, lull slu-^lot, one of the er* Out o.* town w. lesponUwnoe solicit­ dreg* pstierns. prices to suit all purse* Langley street. n7 t»est localities in the city; price 83 400 LOST AND FOUND PACIFIC COAST K OF P.-No. l. Far West Ledge. Friday, ed. 624 Fort street. Telephone 748. 1715 Government street P O Box puvabie 8200 caah. balance $2:. per month' K of P. Hall, cor. Douglas and Pandora ! ------! MOTHERS. It* J. L. Smith. K. of R.’ ft g. Box 544 1 bring béiby to Esquimau to See us abt>ut thla first thing in the LOST—O'n Wednesday last, a gold nugget , ALFRED M. H')\VKLL, Customs Broker," 1 TRANSFERS b« photoed: the outing will do him good morning. It Is a snap. The p. c. Realty vrescent brooch. Initials M J. B. Re­ CONSTRUCTION CO. Forwarding and Cou.m ssivn .vg. nt. Heal ! and the photos will please you. Phone Co.. 628 Troun<^ Are. ___ ois tf ward on returning to Times Office, o23 VICTORIA. Nh. 17, K. of P„ meets at I Estate. Pioiui* LIuck. lu06 Go. «rument vicrroHi* TkucK axu kxpkk»»- LIMITED K. Of P. Hall, every Thursday K. c ' Telephone 1501.; Res., R16Î1. General trucking and ! express. Furni­ 2M8. e22 yoK flALR-A new bungalow, all modern Kaufman. K. of R. ft 9 Box 166. ; LOST Pearl brooch, on Hevwood Ave , ture and piano moving a specialty. imprvvfimnts. gixxl locality, near Cliv Rupert, Quadra or Yates streets to A. Q. i Charges rea*on*hla. Phone tts. 1221 DRESSMAKING - Winter rnatumed. Park and George Jay school. For par- DECORATORS coats, skirt* evening dresses imb V. W Hit'll. Re Ward at K74 llc> wuo.l , General A. O. F.. COURT NORTHERN LIGHT l.ungUy si real. liculara apply to owner on premises, Ave. Phone LI270. o!9 if | No 1935, meet» at F-vrasters Hall, Breed MELLOR BROS , LTD--Wail paper* Quadra. Phone 11936. O20 1018 Princess even up.^ __ o17 street, lad and 4ta Wednesdays. W. p. Contractors paints, oils, plate glaas. Orders proumi- Î TRUCK AND DRAY TO KENT—A BA KERY.on 'cha'mbirr A HANDSOME, modern 9 room dwelling LOST -On Sunday, English setter hitch, ly filled. Phone 812. 766 Fort street. street. Call and see it; In good order. srd one large lot has been listed with us on Hillside avenu*- with t-oll*r marked ! ■ TKUCKIXir-yul.-» .ervic., twmonabt. John B. Lovell. 1106 View street. «20 tf for immediate selling, the location ia tha "Dr Aadcrsun, Powell River." B*.tu-n . KstiniHleH giwn on build­ DETECTIVES ch.rgee 1. W.l.h * Sons. Baker i best part of Pandora avenue, being xv *f Wither. Es«|iiiinalt toad. Phone M72* Feed .lore. MO Yales ilnH TO THE CITIZENS OF VICTORIA 121*. with extra la-ge street frontage; o26 ' ing and rej.nimg wharves PACIFIC DETECTIVE AGENCY, Names nfid addreasos wanted of prospoc- price 88.5«A on term* nf ort*-third e*»h. Esquimalt&Nanaimo tjtovernment street. Phone 2171. VICTORIA TRUCK AND URA y CO— Development League, No. 554 Broughton balance can he arranged. B. ‘C. îumd * IaOST A gold Slid pearl handled nm- i and bridgon. M.nufacturerl T.l.Dbc--, 13 Stable Phono 17B1 ■end such name» to Vancouver Island firInvestment Agency*“ — m tf b relia Return to Times Office. o*i live settlers and home buyers now liv­ of Patent Reinforced Ferro DYEING AND CLEAN 1 NO WATCH REP AIRING ing In British Isles and Canada. Pie*** WANTED—Owners to Ust houses for at I* LOST -On Wednesday last, a gold nugget • Concrete Pile». Railway Co. street, Victoria. Llierature and full Douglas su est Specialty f .«rm^tlbn forwarded to all names fur- Yates. Phone 1091 ______mi> tf ward on returning Id Time* Offic e ,>;‘i P. O. Box 969. gems suits cleaned gnu p. e»s«u. vur of English weigh rvpatrmg. All kind© work il guftredtead. U2- Guv^nu»..-. MUST BE SOLD wit haut «eta y, * a>M, STRAYED— To premises, t^iandier Rr.is . tkndbr# for clearing Phone 201* - nr *tnek* reeatfe* Offi -ei, Wharf And Ware­ x% Ai YV*Tf, cleaning. Ironing, mending and 1 lots. Victoria West; the price i* wtikmson roou. "two young Kngliati set­ RIGHT-OF-WAY. low prie* 1530 Government etreet. Vic­ away down; act Quickly. Box a too. house., Foot of Yatea St„ B. C BTEAM DYE WOHKS-The Israel X. w. U. A. ter bltvhes. Owner can have same bv toria. nl Times m$ tf paying expenses. o.*o City. Tender» will be received up to Nq- dyeing anu cleaning works In tho pro­ KUK THE BENEFIT of young women 1 vince. country orders solicited. Tel LOST. STRAYED OR STOlJËN-Black yamber 1st, Will. By tile und.ui.n-d nr out of employment Rooms an BULBS. MR J. C. koilftv. proprietor. i.ei*nl A home from bom* 943 Pm REMOVAL NOTICE English retriever pup. Phone L1285. o*0 f tor ctoarln. of the rlght-’ K TURNER- Rltu.lion. toiîiui i ‘ perfect condition Btwf for particulars era! contractor, has removed to 921 * »ri PLANTS. of my aphmitid |5 and $lu parcels. 8p. - etreet. sbov»» Quadra. Tel. 620. Vnlon Hey. rnr dntne.il.-», etc., at 71» Fort «reel RHOIMIEKKDBONS - Healthy Notice la I SiMSi*'*110”” O'"1 particular, or the twge. Phona J. FOSTER dal quotation^ for larger quaiitljjee. T. .1 m to I p m tn * P m K W'w,|*tonc. h.-ach House, f’adhoro VACUUM CLBANERS. Kvtvrtd wetMtoga, strictty local pr loc.tlon en ho WOUred ut tlm'om. .. 114 1 lias Purchased The Bay, Victoria, B. C. P, O, Box .1029. L, par doaen. f. o. b. I’clueleL EI.ECTR1C VXCUVM cl.EANEHS to"r7nl 1 Fntsèr, tlelualat, BL O. '.of the Dtotolmml -BnrlnfOr. K. * x L. X WIMi ,,x. i.™ ,„„.ru 1 WINDSOR CXGA.L STAND Hyacinthe tulips, daffodils, attOwdropa, 'ït.lfwdy. Vlelofl» P»»"» » . Ml aiiwyimaa. narclual. Jou- __1 Government atrevt, Miteiy kept by j by the day. Santos. S3.Û0 per day;' The lowest or any tender not hecto qulla, etc. They can also be obtained at Thurmam $4 50 per day. The Victoria PRIVATB TUITION, ENGRAVERS I Frank Le Roy. and will be pleased to! ii" extra cost from The West End Gro­ Wily accepted. Vacuum Cleaning CoTt P. O. Box 1108. me hla friends an.1 fofrmcr customer* | cery Co' . A. Pool, grocer, Yatea street ; KYRLE 8Y$IO M, K. BEASLEY. BEaNERAL ENGRAVEH, Stanch Cutler I L1 The Oak Bay Grocery Co.. The Ex- celvee pupils In I and Seal Engraver. Geo. Growths* i*9 All ftrrti-class branûs ôf Tobacco and 1 Superintepu^t: , 4Fort street ; A. H*ndry, Spring- matlca. #tc. 767 Wharf street, behind Post Office. 1 Cigars latn stock. Ridge, and The Cad boro Bay Stores READ THE DAILY TIMES torla West.

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VICTORIA DAILY TTMEB.T1|WKB, THURSDAY,inunoi/n A, vvgynnn.OCTOBER w,20, aoav1910.. —— =-=g===g=g=g====!1"*" 1 — 16 mnnnn...... »»»*«» SYNOD ADOPTS “CHEESE IS ALLIED TO SQUEEZE” * (Old Dictionary Definition ) RESOLUTION The smart housewife can certainly squeeze out nice luncheon or supper dish at any time when «lie is wise enough to keep some of these Are You Going Into a New Office ? nice-cheese delicacies on hand ready for an emergency. All new stovk FAVOR BIBLICAL TEXT and grand values: You Are! Well, You Will Need'a New Desk .GENUINE ENGLISH STILTON. fi>.. 60c; whole Cheese. It)...... BOOKS IN DAY SCHOOLS FJNK CANADIAN CREAM CHEESE, It>...... -, PRIME CANADIAN STILTON. !h...... ;...... GERMAN BREAKFAST CHEESES. 4 for ...... " Also Wish China Released From I NC, E RSOLL <* RE A M GH BKSK, « ... ~~——1 —I ÜUtffi Aoum /mcàxJL ^oAjd, FRESH CAM KM BE IT CHEESE, each ...... £>< Treatr Obligations by British" FROMAGE-DR-BRIE. each ...... Government NEVFCHATBL. each ...... ™c, a /met diAh Jul om. oVnttm£mX IOQVEFORT. per It. '...... • •• ••...... j™ OREGON C.tEAM CHEESE...... >*•* ' 3®ti Aftcr a lengthy discussion on the jfoxr question of public education In the DIXI H. ROSS & co. schools of this province the synod of, OUR FOURTH , INDEPENDENT GROCERS. un.GOVERNMENT ST. Columbia, at tU final meeting last WE HAVE THE J Tel», se, 61, IS. , Liquor Dept. V* 16» evening, adopted the following resolu­ FLOOR AT tion, which was moved by Rev. E. U. GOOD ONES, Miller and seconded by P. Wollaston : PRESENT IS A • Whereas, in the Public Schools Act THE STYLISH there, i* a vla-iUe wliich. reads .‘.that. the_ SIGHT WORTH Preliminary Notice. highest morality sliall be inculcated.’ ONES AND SEEING WITH that this svhod records its conviction THÉ LASTING that a text book of Bible knowledge ALL THE The Exchange few rompUcil and. put forth for the use ONES AND f./To-J«•- {*■ ! of the public school* of the province.” LATEST ^ 738 Fort Street. Stewart Williams & Co. ' The Church of England has made de­ THE ONES SAMPLES OF Phone 1737. Duly -instructed by Col. Carey, will sell termined efforts to have "Biblical text by Public Auction at ,„1__ : h«n>ks placed in the schools. It was stat­ WITH THE DESKS, Etc., Etc. ed, but have been unable to secure thé Headquarters jtor the finest l 2*42 DOVOLAS STREET, 5 support ni other denominations. Sev­ RIGHT PRICE. polishing cloth ever dis-- . (Near the Fountain) eral of those w^o si*oke on the subject covered. suggested that If the church was not able to enlist the co-operation pf other churches they make an attempt to REDIO Tuesday, Oct. 25 cerry 1» through by themselves. Dean Do till introduced a motion, First consignment sold out. X 3 o'clock «harp, the whole -of the seconded by H. O. Litchfield, which -. Fresh stock on Friday. rend us follows: ' That it is desirable Jusf » For Housework...... 25<( that In every parish at the yekrly For Motors and Launches FURNITURE meeting called for the election of church officers a Parochial missionary at . ;...... ; 50< 1 contained therein, «oneletlng **f » cîiTfimmée of hot more than six laymen- We know that there nr<* a lot of office» almost ready for I X ______quantity of really good old .Mahogany be elected by the vestry, whose duty occupation. If you are going into one of these new office*, ------’ I and ^alnut Drawing and Bedroom shall be to assist the rector in develop­ Furniture. 2 Good Old English Plate ing a missionary spirit In the parish, surely you are not going to «poil it with old or eheap furniture ! TVÎ RVilSiPCl OC OOll Glaa# Mirrors In Gilt Frame*. Hand- and who shall present a yearly report No office looks well from the outside, so you ought to have it some Oak Bookcase (with glass doors) to the Easter vestry ” A V OTIONEKR8 Large Oak Hall Rack. Brussels Car­ A_ resolution, to the effect that ' the fixed up exceptionally fine inside You will find that it will pets. HntikehnW Ijlnen; tteitdtng. Blan­ travefilng" expenses of the rural- deans | pax you. We have the largest display of office furniture in ket*. Handsome Dining Chair* uphol­ Instructed, we will sell at salesroom» when.on officiai business be charged to thé West, all of the very finest workmanship and latest styles. stered In red Morocco, Good Buggy, set th^ diocese whs carried 1 of Single Harness. 13.000 New Shlngloa. Bishop Perrin appointed the follow­ We have desks of all kinds, but they are all of the best auil To-Morrow, 2 P. M ' etc. Particulars later. ^ ing committee on the projected provin­ reasonably priced. We,would ask you to come and wee our cial theological college ; Dean Doull, almost new X disulav on the fourth floor before making any purchases else. « Archdeacon Sert v en. fanon Cooper. where in this line We know tW we have just what you want here, and we will be pleased to see you getting something Stewart Williams, the Auctioneer Rev. A Silva White. Mr. Justice Mar­ Ïd Md artil^ and som2iug that will l satisfactory to you in every way. Below we quote a few of our pr-ees: Furniture and Effects tin, L. Crease. P. Wollaston and A. H. Barton. Including: Upright Plano. Oak Side- ; HANDBALL AT THE Following tlie resolution of Rev. W. STANDING DESKS board, Oak Extension Table, Gak. Barton dealing with the spiritual needs HIGH ROLL TOP DESKS Dining Uhatrs—leather seats. Hallj J. B. A. A. TO-NIGHT of the dlweiw. n committee was ap­ Tht- high mH,t«q> style give» mur* jspmv fur tiut.vân.- We have a fille assortment of the buuk-kei pers stand­ K• Sizes. 6ft.. 7ft. and 8ft. With three drawers and top shelf. Mattress on , very fine Iron Bed- \ Starts—Winner Will Receive out a systematic canvass of the din- j steads. Springs, Mattreases. Hair Mat- yCse for the clergy pension funds*/'' *18.00. 825.00. In golden elm. 7ft $30.00, 6ft $28.00, in golden oak. 8ft. tress. Dressers and Stands. Chest of , Handsome Silver Cup Rev. K. G Miller submitted the*« anon : LOW ROLL TOP DESKS Drawers. Horse Hair-covered Couch. ; on registration, which was passed j $35.00. 6ft. $30.00. very good Bedroom Suites. Toilet Sot*- through all its stages. This canon lm- J The low style in the roll top desk is bceomiiig veW Bedspreads. Pillows. Sheets, very good Handball at the James Bay Athletic^ poses the duty of every clergyman to j popular with many business men t)ur selection of this style TYPEWRITERS' DESKS. carpet Squares. Carpet. Stair Carpet- Club «tarts to-night, with a record list register the names of all persons who of desk embrace* many styles and a-magnificent awmrtmeul Rugs. English Baby Buggy. Ladle»' of entries reported by indoor sports have been baptised, confirmed, married ! A great assortment of styles in either golden finish or or have died, and to sen«l copies of the I 4140.01. *125.00, *55.00. *.'i0.00. *4.> 00. *40.00. *35.00. Australian Wambat Coat. Gent's Coon «hairman W X. Kennedy, who says Karly dkiglish finish oak. with the latest ideas in construc­ Coat. Kitchen Tables and Chairs- : the club never looked so promising for register to the diocesan < registrar year- SANltARY ROLL TOP, DESKS Vooklpg Enamel Ware. Oil Stoves. 1 indoor «port* as it does now. and tion. Wiv have theih in Early English from $12.00. also ly | ' A sanitary desk is a desk on legs. It appeals In many Hesters. 2 l'çxik Wove*, «-hole stesl j never before has it had so many hand­ Votes of tliunks were passed to the Sanitary stxfiys. in.either golden or Early English oak at fiance. I alt of good Linoleum*. 'Ve­ ball players. The entries are: TV H. speakers at the missionary meeting: „ business men. and is fast coining into demand. We have a in view this afternoon and morning o. Hlevocks. Dr. Hall. J. Flnlayson. K. ** to tlie authorities of Hirtst church par xplendid assortment of styles in this desk in ^tl'-ii finished $40.00 and $3$.00, in golden oak at $30.00. sale. 1 Hughes. S. W. Lorlmer. D. Booker. A. iaii f«ir the use of the schoolroom : to uak. nt *115.00. *60.00. *55.00, *.>0.00. *40.0(1, $30.00. STOCK. ETC. K Todd, Walter Jesse. P. McQundf. h the ladles for tlie luncheons provided TYPEWRITERS' CHAIRS. Thomak W H. Beûrle. H. PeglJft P. during the time tlje synod was in ses­ FLAT TOP DESKS One 3-year-old Celt by Gold—Salver, sion. and to the Bishop of Columbia for j one Chestnut Horse, one 0-year-old McCarter. R. Jesse. F. Schneider. YV. \y> have a nie# assortment of comfortable and stylish K. Castles; J. P. Sweeney ami W. N presiding. Menv el I lie larger nffiees prefer tile flat tup desk It Urey and one Bay Horse, one l ow. At the conclusion of tike business last ertainlv is a splendid desk and does not take up very much chairs for the stenographer Nidi ing chair with adjustable part Jersey, milking. Rubber Tired Kennedy. , veiling, lev. A J. Hall. Alert Bay. at English Dog Cart. Double Set of Har- i The tournament winner will receive j n.». •• -• -• ---•* — ------. floor space, and yet is large enough to store away your pa- hack and a cane seat. $8.00, Very stylish chair, tilling, in ■ new. one iqadslnne. Rubber Tired.— : a handsome silver 5Jm«»t^_re»ult ^.LthgLj1H|uest ofU'/ ^^^ It is-a..vexy atvlish looking desk. \\e h*ve some '7*TT hi* labor and ability, and a* soon »s thrr srrrod ^w- Go-. ^utK l^lnK LQMUtrV , erHmr pflhlesr «r dsariw E»gii»h oak-#8*50» Single Set of Harness, good lot — ; ...... -/■ “T Chlekens English Pigskin Saddle. pars, this tournament,______» ...I» -completed i the ,.clubi..h rd amongst the Indians. He deprecated splendid ones m tïïfs sfÿlë from #10.00: in earnest terms tfee injurious effects tilting office Jersey and Holstein Cow. milking: j intends to hold a doubles open tourna- of tho potlatch which has been allow- j ' BANKER’S FLAT TOP DESK Humphrey's Clover Cutler, 1 Tent, «to- ed to be carried on to an Inordinate This is an ordinary flat top desk with a rais.-d shelf CHAIRS The play commence, to-nlghv Twjl wtthout „„y „,„mpt being made j or three games will be P»»* every curtaU Rev. Air. Hull also «poke ; running round three sides. It is a very useful desk for any We have a splendid MAYNARD SON. Auctioneers. night If the player, can be got to- , ™ x.un norU.«rn r»rt, u( ' office. Tn Karlv English finished oak. $70.UU. assortment of these ge.her T« *hi» I*tP0^l“i. Wand e.pe,-l,lly a, Quatslno. | this lalftltd. eepecigU) at Quatsino. OFFICE STOOLS elixirs in golden finish­ manager asks that the players get to The afternoon session was taken up g. tlwr during the day and fix the time ed oak and in Fjirly for playing their matches, so the tour- j in titr passing of résolut buis, tlm most For high desks in important of which was moved by Davies & Sons nament can be- played out without, i English finished oak. Archdeacon Kcriven. and read as (pl> several styles, with AUCTIOXr.ERS dragging. The draw for tjif1 matches ; low»; "With regard to the oplumj suuie yf which are uj>- has been -made »» follows: j traffl In China this syriod' urges tlie.j Y win id seat a lid Cane 6«5 AND KS TATE- STREET n liri'oRor. fttK ■>. against W * I holstered in leather. A Brltisli government that Cliina be ’ seats aqd revolving Castles, rcc Ï0; R Hlscocks. rec. 5 formally released from treaty obliga­ fine selection to choose against W. H. Beurle. ree. 10; F. tions to admit opium, and that the eon- | seats, priced at *2.50, from. Priced from TO RENT Schneider, rec. 5 against J P. rtweertey, j nectlon of the Indian government with ; HotiM *nd rott.se. central: for ml., rcc. 10; S. W. Lorlmer. rec. 7. against H,e opium export trade la- brought to j *1.50 and $1.25. *18.00 to $7.50. pianos, sealer, from 35c dosen. bods, Dr. Hall. rec. 10: J. Flnlayson. scratch, an end.” This is tlie second resolution bureaus, chairs, blinds from Me and against W. X. Kennedy, rec 5; R. paused on the same subject at th« j tot, of other «cods. Davie. * Sona T.xld, reCt. ". against P M ' .trf- r NC, synod. Order Auctioneer,. M6 and »« Tate, street 9; R. Jesse, rec. 5.|aguin*t C. Thomas. Another prominent resolution passed , | \\ h .!• --• scratch, a g was proposed by Dean Doull an«l sec- | Ladies, Your Goods McQuade. rec. 9: K Hughes, scratch, onded by A. J. Dallaln It read as fol­ By Mail A prominent western «ttorney tell, of a against H. Pegler. rec. 7. lows "That having tn view the incen­ Use the ,„y Who once applied at bis ottlre for We tive to-excessive drinking, which arises Best Room Will W"?hl, boy ... bright looking and I Critic-My dear sir. your story Is very from the-treating at the bars of saloons Look After much larking In attention to detail Here on and hotels, tills synod declares itself Your Wants "•A'ow’t.i0»nm-I*“'<1- •" 5”U com* to vou »ay "he Watched with admiration the in favor of. the total prohibition by law the Second fashionable beauty a* she went up the Carefully street with free, swinging steps/' of the treating system." Floor. Author—Weil, what's the matter with A resolution asking for the appoint­ ment of a censor of all public moving Critic—If she was a fashionable beauty, picture* shows and dramatic enter­ educated?* how could she walk that way In a hobble tainment# afni recommending that no ••The boy smiled confidently. skirt?—Baltimore Am,rken children ••-•I be.' he said." admitted without an older person ft The resolution moved^by A. Lf,nK" j THREE MEM HAVE field ahd seconded by Rev. E. G. Miller . Holman Hunt Hold Pot-Boilers While h.me'é'éd g?it,° S^r r.us'otV.ri sli y "s'. n“d "l,',l'n,|,^‘l|t'n*" ” t'*,'n“‘ ,“11 “ 1,11 ” was carried: "That this synod strong­ JAIL SENTENCES ly recommends the publishers of the j Hie Big Pictqre Had Face 31 "subs. Vs. our Kgs Producer aloag with «. THE LORAIN RANGE Book of Common Praise to issue an j to Wall. EXCELSIOR MKAL, pee sack ..ILH.1 BOO PROUL’CKIt. per pkg. **■ organist e edition about the same size j 709 Yatei as tlie large edition of .the Cathedral Theft Charges Dealt With—For­ As a young, man the late Mr. Hol­ Tel. 413. SYLVESTER FEED CO. Psalter; and that in its production a eigner Wandering With Open man Hunt had great difficulty In sell­ 1* «he latest and best production that can be made. It will much better quality of paper and Ink ing Ills pictures, and. Indeed. In going save two-thirds of its cost in the savjng of fuel. Come in and he used tFTrm In tin* editions already Knife Gets Month on with hi* painting at til Tor tour- published.” years he had to keep "The Finding of see one. the Savior In the Temple." turned usu­ WHAT IT COHTS To KI.Y Kdward Moore, allaa Wilson, whose ally face to the wall, ivliltr lie was' I home Is In San Francisco, was arrested working at "pot-boiler».'' He sold his B. C. HARDWARE COMPANY LTD. Some partieulara on this subject are . last night on the Prince George by Peter "Two Gentlemen of Verona" to a Bel­ Ctor Broad and Yates Street* supplied In an article In the Pall Mall 1 live Perdue, and from the police court fast patron for £157. but out of that Arrow Brand Gilsonite Composition >HONF. <$. magazine by H.. Massai- Billst A large ll,ls morning lie was sent to the provincial | amount had to take f«® In a painting biplane nr mifhoplane. It seems, costs Jail in serve a term of three months' In,- j by “young Danhy." The balance was iTfor Concrete and Brick Walls. Iron and Wooden Structures of all (l.ooo or ft.tee A sited. Which should pris.,ament, having beef, convicted os » j paid partly In £10 Instalments. Hunt hiedE For Ships’ Hulls and Pc ks. for all kinds of Bools, for Tin or be something of a workshop loo, will Î barge stealing an overeoa, owned by , wrote In the Contemporary of May. Iron Buildings and Bridges. It Is especially adapted for insulating then be wanted. This will cost a mini­ tiantel Hula iron, the V h lorla hotel jggS: "When the date* for repayment purposes It will stand a high degree of heat, and will not carbonU mum titnr USS..■». though...... few really...... , ------satls- *oore.Moon*, w*.whs st en l«» take the < from th«* , ame. a letter Invariably 'arrived pro­ It is proof against Acids, Alkalies. Fumes and Gases, and la pertuu- fs* tory ones in Hag laud have tint less i hetel. w»« hUnllfteil as 1 ’ C1 O’1Rite.- y'o posing t» give Instead e« muney further tany adapted for ns* an «es, e# sad cyiilde Lank», pipes. 1"’ • Why Not Make a Date With These ? than £200. It will be usual, too, unless i, |n a seeond-hgnd cloths» store, nu' i ^,aint|ngS. »o that tlie transaction he- smelters, etc. Ask for color car 1. .v15* the «bed Is one of a colony, to engage "maintained Mr Innocence:, rame a continual torment to me.” FINE DATES, pdr lb., only $llV5.« >«!» services of a watchman, and If one V more generous patron wa, Mr. FINK TOMATOES, per , per 16mr at the naval ' *‘la wldm KtiV. to Kettle College. The conclusion, arrived at Is that the ; j. Jones, nlghtwatchtnan at the naval ...... buaee— m- th’. chapel. Mr#. ' expenditure will work out at more men , yards, was wnl >w. «”••".—> "•'•• packet ...... ' * expenditure w ill work out at more then yards, was sent to lull , romhf used to tell, how- eUv ttfice v ia- , ! üfiSLrtouhle the.a- cost...W, price-We. ef,.f the machine In noon for oiwon* mouth, having tbeen”*7v?l eonvt-ted 'v < omhe used to tel flail»—-'— will be here very shortly and. you’ll need both I îtdw mmtth^e LLUhl rn.4nlnc.cuxt- ,.of tied the studio of a well-known H. A. ■ u. vrt'.d is mrwsr 'vtBi *** f ~" Figs and Dates. Better get Them now at these prices. I in« about £3,0C0. ------^------I g,,,,.]. jn ni, p-msesslou he dented theft. her there- ”Would you Mh-ve it An Investigation followed nml he was Holman Hunt hu> found some fool to^ afterwe-r-d* 4**uuUi4 ovtx lo Lh^ proYinria.l feuv htw <«A*M -of Gu. AKwM.' ' Sltf-- Subscribe for The Times! The West End Grocery Company, Ltd. polite. At the time he was detected sn- replit-tl. "Yes. I 4o liolieve it, for my ;t.hpr .r"."'' rH"'”'!n!t * keg o? paint was friend here t« the wife of- Ute man ------• —:------lamTT- BUS. The latter, howt-ver. made Me 1002 Government Street...... Telephone. 88 and 1761 SMkh’s Cure who bought it”* V. qatcUy[•nckly .top»stopsj coutfht.couihs, rwtfrcolj».ceres- coM». beat* . V’f. If it the hEVf hit ^-«vriptUm. rti-o*>4 r * • ¥-■ • • • r»rm%. -—. -...... - " ■ • -...... i 1 .