HALL & WALKER em_. __. AOiSMTfl •__ - WOOD ! WOOD 1 We have the largest supply of GOOD Wellington Colliery DRY WOOD In the City. FINE C1TT WOOD a specialty. Try us and be Company’s Coal convinced. , 1232 GOVERNMENT STREET. Burt’s Wood Yard RHONE *28. 51 PANDORA AVE.

•44- •Vofa.-46- VICTORIA, B. O flAT9»DAY ÏXWAXTT, 1908 No. S "COLONEL" BtJÎfKE SBNTENCKR. JXPa "RE iruRED BAIL. Adventurer « and Supposed Bigamist FISH COMPANY Three OrientqJlgf..£harged With Attempt­ Who Married tn Vancouver Get» May Be a Most Appalling Marine Disaster ed Murder of Vancouver Firemen. STOOP ALGERINE One Year For Forgery.

(Special to the Times) Vancouver. B. (\, Jan. 4. -In the p»- FOR THE NORTH Hdp çourt yesterday the police magis­ 8t. Louis. Jan. ^.^-“Colonel the Hon­ orable” Edmund Burtke. a supposed C. P. R. Atlantic Liner Mount tioyal With 388 Souls on Board Practically Given Up as trate flatly "refused ball for the Japaè FOR ESQUIMAU Warn 1st. having rhsifirfctr ftrif woman ne»? Jprlsonera charged with the at- In Vancouver. B. (.'., plAi^ed gulfty to . i-°st In Atlantic Océan—Seventeen Days Overdue From Antwerp tetiipfed murdeV of three city firemen. forgery yesterday afternotm, and was A loucth Arrest tmm been made but 10 mtcr A PUNT : . to St. John N. B. ^'V1 -7““ e against him has not been dis­ 'SGTER SKIP Or The state was indisposed to bring closed. There la no sign of rioting In AT PRINCE RUPERT witnesses from Canada on account of Vancouver, despite reports cabled to the expense, hence the light punlsh- England that another disturbance had Ill-FATtD PHOENIX "s" taken place. A report was circulated -ï m yesterday afternoon that Frost, the Corporation is About to Place Stock I MONTREAL MURDER. man. most Injured, was In a oritiral condition owing tc> blood poisoning hav­ Cecision of Admiralty Occasioned on the Market—Plans of Montreal. Que.. Jan. 4.—Police state ing set In. but this has been denied. that the trame of tfre ttnlhxn murdered Serprise in Naval Ciitks-FuH Organization. in St. Stephen’s Lane last night tsj SKATING IN PARIS. (Irabo, a laborer of about 36 years of Description of VesseL age. Another, raan named Joseph Seni- fmrn. Jn*. k -rFwmee is ;• gro was AhmiVen >;h stiïfiMnh ot Wag ; leg » «W it v/ .xtremely The Canadian Fish'and Cold Storage Implicated. It. Is also alleged that De­ The thermometer for the past four Company, with a capital of $1,500,000. çà nro. who le confined In the hospital, day* has averaged 10 degree* Fahren- * Ith shares at $100 each haa, issued Its was one of the dead man’s assailants/ heit and the Jakes in the parks ..f (Special Correspondence!. prospectors. Mention was made some Paris are frozen and covered with London. Dec. 17. —The Admiralty have weeks ago of the proposed organisa­ skater*. Just Issued Instructions for the screw tion. The board of directors la us fol­ ELEVEN LOST LIVES sloop Algerine, which for a consider-,., low»: Andrew Kellj. of Winnipeg; PFPIIIOV CHADCF ' able time ha* been swinging at her president of the Western Canada Flour. rLIUUnY LflAKuL mootings in- Jgongkong harbor, to.^e Mills Co.; vice presidents, James Car- IN BOXER OUTBREAK commlstdoned for service on the .weal rutth-rs. of- Montreal, grain ’ «xt nf America, but in what ca-. and director of the Dominion Bank, j -___-—, IN FAMOUS CASE paelty l* not stat<«l. The new ere tv for and J. W~. ütewart,.of Winnipeg, roan- i the Algerine, Jiumb*rlng 104 of all “«n* dlrec,or "f s'f“™ r,,l7 imposition of Taxes Aroused Re- ranks. IncluHlye of eight officers, will Larsen ft Co., rulfway contractors; be dispatched to Hongkong by the spe­ treasurer and managing director. G. H. sentaient—Wholesale Trouble Prosecution Wants Proof That Body cial service cruiser Royal Arthur, Collins, Vancouver, capitalist; director which, ha* been detailed to carry a »|H générai manager. Grier Starratt. Brewing In China. feud h Cuff» WwTMeF larga aumber-of Vancouver, uf present general manager ^ (tfp*rlrtl to th* TTtti.F > ^ " station. IfsviriK Portsinoutli on the ~ m of the New England Fish Co. T. C. Droce. 14th of January next for the Far East. Thy directors of the Canadian Fish St. Jhhn. N. II.. Jan. 4.—C. P. R. officiels her* hevo practically given up the steamer Mount This, decision tn «• and Cold Storage Co.. Ltd., recently In­ San Francisco. Jan. 4.—C. Polhlll, an Royal ax toot. The hope that she would arrive in tow of the Hungarian was diasipated by the has caused some surprise as she has corporated under the statutes of Brit­ English missionary who has spent 20 been retained in the na\T solely for ish Columbia. Invite subscriptions at years In China and who arrived yes­ arrival of that ateamer at Portland alone. London. Jan. 4.—At a conference to£ subsidiary service. The Algerine Is one* par, for a limited Issue of the preumd terday OR-the' liner Nippon Mum says day of the lawyers and others Inter­ of two sloops laid down^at Devonport t - -sleek. The < apUaUsathm U S1.iM.fc0d, that shortly be for. fié left hi* station. Originally a freight steamer, the Momil Roy*I wax not equipped with water-tight compart- ested In the claim of George HdHamby ...fiWBflalhir f1”1 fimfj I r«i<-4 Vliwnix. title iwwutJii swtMiw, hi1 tla fWRftasaMbili» Mk I moula, and it ia also *-----1 *“-* ' '------•' ‘ " ■ ------•^weer-tnih-ii-xi»*. wm -w-w cumulative shares, and ÎO.OuO shares of place about 115 miles from Shanghai, In length, with a beam of $2 1-2 feet, a c ommon, each of the par_vAlue of 1100. the Boxers had caused considerable s**ua and totally disabled her. Duke of Portland, it was decided after pan draught of 11 f.-et 3 Inchn, and. only preferred shares will, be placed on alarm to the foreign residents. The receiving the reports of the doctor and dlsplavement of WTO ton». She I* the market, and every individual who imposition of a civic school tax and a ('apt. I’nreell, who wax in command. Chief Steward hongmuir and butcher 1 homes Disley surveyor, who attended the exhuma­ fitted vvtth 1.400 home power engine» of tion of the Druce coBn on betudt of subscribes for $100 worth of stock will tax on opium has driven the Boxers to the ordinary dockyard type. *hlch give were well known in Eastern Canada. Others of the erew were not known here. the claimant, to continue the prose­ be entitled to-$46 worth of this com­ >hger. and started them on a wrecking her a «peed of up to 13 knots on a molt mon stork In the way of a bonus. ra Alpage. cution of Herbert Druce for perjury, economical expenditure of coal Her The exact number on board wax 303 pausengerx and 85 of a erew. — . ■ when the case comes up tn the police The company purposes dealing in all Eleven lives were lost in the out­ hull throughout ia built of mild «tec', court on January 1th. kinds of food fish? especially halibut, break and several bdlldtnga destroyed and having been conatrueted with a for which there Is a profitable and un­ While no statement was given out.' before the authorities could quell the view to auxiliary sail- power, .he 1» limited demand in the eastern markets riots. it Is understood that the prosecution barquentlne rigged and ha a a clipper will Insist that the burden of proving of the Dominion and the United States. Mr. Poihill Is on his way to London. Another Hop# Dispelled. bow. Her bunkers, which are arranged It will operate in the world-famoilis that the body found in the coffin le He expects trouble all over China be- to give her engine., magasine», an I fishing _ grounds contiguous to the actually that of T. C. Druce, lies with ftmftrir Itwir. ______Portland. Me., Jan. 4 —Another huts' that the missing Canadian Pacific ateamer Mount Royal, other vital portion», some protection, Queen Charlotte Islands. the defence. hat» a holding rapacity of 1«0 tor.. Prince Rupert, the proposed terminus with her 388 paxxengerx.and erew, might be towed into port was dissipated on the arrival here* The original armament consleted of six of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, tp-day of the Allan Line steamer Hungarian. I « Inch qutekflring gun», throwing a has been chosen an a base. The pro­ SMUGGLING ARMS GEO. PETTIB0NE 25 lb. pcnjecllle, four 3 pounder quick, ceed* of the flotation will be utilized in tirer», and three maxim». The gun po­ assisting In the erection there, of what As the latter ship wax twenty c- “NOT GUILir The Algerine «oar a *hm of ~ t«L«M age pftnt In the world, as well as jgro- cemWr 7th f«r-«t. *** X; ft, ■»«*"hrlirow^toig iferdue. and expected to hear she wan being when »he wa« completed for her "VldlfutT Die necessary ïLhlng boats tnl maiden commleUon m lMi. She »„ other equipment. An excellent site See Francisco Reported le Be Dis­ towed into Portland. «««wort on th« situated on the shores of Porpoise Accused of Conspiracy p-'"-uary. UK. for »,rvlce on the - Bay, within the.harbor of the future tributing Centre—Importation No trace nf the Mount Royal wax seen by the Hungarian. Thu Allan liner had a hard passage, rtnc" ' ton' *lW "" *rvod there commercial Metropolis, ha* been se­ due to heavy headwimta, but she sustain' d no damage. I ' 3cunenoerg uuirage tel cured from the railway company. Now Capital Offence. During the Boxer rebellion of 1*00, According to the plans prepared by Go Free. the Algerine waw present at the bom: an expert, the building will bardment of the Taku fort», and a por­ atructed of concrete and structural tion of her crew formed part of the steel, and will have an Initial storage San Francisco, Jan. 4.—That small rnaval brigade dispatched to the relief capacity for six million pounds of fish. arms in large quantities have b< of the Pekin legations. When »h> smuggled into the Interior of China SAYS HE CAN NOW (Special to the Times). Provision has awn been made In the British Warships EXCLUSION WOULD went out to China, her sister sloop tlealgn to double this capacity. In an­ from this city has come to the notice Boise, Idaho, Jan. 4.—The Jury In the Phoenix accompantcl her. and was case of Geo. Pettibone, charged with ticipation of thg nsion of the of the Imperial consul at this port, t slso engaged In the same operations TRANSMUTE METALS For Esqaimalt •oneplracy in the murder of former enterprise. Yea. Information cams in the form of BE OFFENSIVE against the Boxers. Tnfortunatelv Governor Rtuenberg, returned a ver­ t The directors contemplate as well the an official notice from Viceroy Chang (Special te the Tlmee.) the Phoenix was caught In the typhoon of Canton. dict of **nbt guilty” this morning. erection at & later date of a fish fertil­ of the 15th September. 1MC. whilst In izing plant capable of treating 100 tons An influential Chinese of Napa. Calif, Winnipeg. Jan. 4.—-A London At lait evening's proceedings of the Hongkong harbor, and a big steamer, Starting Claim of Chicago Scientist cable states that part of the court the accused was sick, but Insisted of fish dally. The products will com­ named Lee Ming Yal. was arrested Viscount Aoki Tofts ou Oriental the Monteagle, dashing against her she prise A fertilizer freely selling for $35 with a trunk load of small arm*, and Mediterranean fleet goes to ES- that the trial be concluded. At night Which Fulfib Ancient Dream time he had to be carried to the court was driven ashore, and completely per ton. as well as a valuable lubri­ another of ammunition In his posses­ . quimalL Question—Japon Willing to smashed up into s total wreck. Her sion. He wag *et free because of his house. cating oil In great demand at 40c. per of Chemists. The cable ways the British armament was saved, but at the time gallon, and the question of ^obtaining age and the Influence behind him. An admihilty will again take over Restrict Emigration. she was on the non-effective list of the the raw material presents no difficul­ edict was Issued shortly afterwards by that station a* a naval base. DEPRESSION IN GERMANY. royal navy. ties. as the Northern waters in prox­ the viceroy making It a capital irffiirt imity to Prince Rupert teem with to Import wêapon* of any kind to the DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO6 Issue* of Stocks and Shares Show interior of China. Notices concerning Chicago, Ilia, Jan. 4.-That the Great Falling Off During Past AMERICA AND ART. countless varieties of non-edible fish. San VTanclaca, _J«a. L—VJatount It Is proposed to operate e* the fish­ the edict arc posted in local China­ changing of the element In metals Into ; ------Tear. A ok I, the retiring amba*»a£ Chicago, the final meeting of the Pari*. Jan. $. Tt lx officially an­ He said that Japan was willing to re- tso oon ,K)0 were industrial shares, while of Duveene Brothers. New York and to. Permit the company -engaging. In ac­ American Association of Advanced London, thç art dealers who pur­ tual business early next fall. Septem­ nounced to-dAr that Nf. Briand, min­ strict the emigration of her subjects. In 1606 these amounted to $156.000 000 ister of publie» instruction and worship, Science. The anefent dream of the IFAD AI TRAIL but WSltld consider ns an offensive ac-! ' ------_L. chased the Rudolph Kan no collection ber will see the completion of the cold will ■urne the portfolio of mlhlster separation of the clemeilts. "Which an­ Uon *sny attempt on thej part of the HOSMKR MINES LTD. ‘ f art treasures lor several million storage plant at Prince Rupert, sit­ «i..llHr* last spring In Paris. Is here uated leas than fifty miles from the of justice made vacant by the death tedates the whole *ei**r.ee of -chemistry, list, of M. xsalgne. is being fulfilled by the process of na­ America or American insutar po.M>- j Prominent Montreal Otlsens Are* In- from Europe to Inspect Rembrandts tn fishing grounds. private collections In this city and While halibut wiir rf public Instruction but retain tion. It 1* alleged, by the chemist who* St. mo CEASt compare them wjth the Rembrandts In major portion of the catch, it Is also BRANDON OUT OF LEAGUE. (Special to the Times). Europe for the purpose of a series of intended to handle all kinds of food those of the minister fif worship.- reafi a paper on "The Inter-relations of M, Dqumergue; minister of commerce .the Elements.” The new tfi&rÿ tï (IIOADfAU CHIDUTUIC articles to ha .published.------ftfc Including black cod, herring and LunUftAJi MlIrMtnlj Ottawa, Jan. A—a mw miàîng com- **• DaVeè*® âtTfvèà on the steam - ha* been transferred to the ministry base! on original investigations into Team Entered In Manitoba Games ia puny-has been organised under the salmon. A feature of the enterprise N<»t Supported Financially. ship Lucanfa to-day." "Mr. Duveene will be the mild curing of spring sal­ of public Instruction and__ Maître the nature of the atom and the experl- name of the Hosmer Mines. Ltd., with C’ruppl. who pleaded the 'cause of the ments it Is believed will shatter many corroborated the European advlees mon. a delicacy which has hitherto « proposed capital of $500.000. The in­ thwt the pick of the famous Kanne Countess de Castellalne In her divorce scientific hypothesis. Brandon. Man., Jan. 4.—Brandon will corporators are D. McNlcolt. W. H. been supplied In insufficient quantities collection had been sold to American suit, become minister of commerce. In support of his statement that the By Entargemcnts in R ant Concen­ not be represented In the Manitoba Baker. A. D. McTler. F. Alexander and to meet the demand on this continent purchasers. Beyond sLatlng that Mrs. and in Europe. elements no longer be considered im­ hockey league any more this winter. E. W. Beatty, gll of Montreal The senior team was disbanded yes­ Collis P. Huntington is now the owner Pending the completion of the Grand mutable and that mnttor of hot OM trates Will be Retired in terday and President MacDonald wn* of the finest of the paintings. Mr. Du­ Trunk Pacific, three years hence, hali­ FRANCE TO PROBE primitive sort Is subject to changes. Prof. McCoy told of the production of British Columbia. notified that Brandon la out of the veene declined to mention the names of but and other flab will be forwarded kafiwe. This was decided at a meet- WHY JAPAN Will the purchasers Jle said the painting* in steam commercial ves*eh« to Van­ different metals from elements In fits CHARGES OF GRAFT own labrstory. The plWRce of radio­ Lfl* of the executive of the hockey were now in London and would be couver for shipment to the world's club last evening. shipped here within three week*. markets. An Intimation ha* been given active conditions In the atoms Is held Nelson. B. C., Jan. 4.—Enlargements NOT TIGHT Ù. S. responsible for the change. The chem­ The reason for the disbanding of the the company that the various steam­ in tpe lead plant at Trail have now GOVERNMENT TELEPHONES. ists of the Middle Ages theh were team Is the failure on the part of the ship lines running north will install executive to m?ke a success of the cold storage equipment. In order1 to Scandal Said to Have Attended wrong only In attempting to disinte­ reached a point which makes It un­ sport this winter financially. With Sir Chartes Di ke Steaks as a States­ ensure the delivery of the fish In per­ grate the mean* by chemical processes necessary tor the consolidated company Three Officials of Bell System to Act as Liquidation of Property of such as were then known, acrordihg to to make aqy further shipments of St. only the first game of the season , Commission for Manitoba. fect condition. Refrigerator cars will played the executive has now to go on man on Present Positina m convey it to ttg desUnafton. Although -nrrittotyr Eugene lead convent; ate* to, Europe. In Religious Orders. The discovery of radium Is an im­ a Joint note for the ctpb's indebtedness, lhe experiment has never yet been future these concentrate* will all be amounting to $146. That Brandon Is Purifie. Wtwatpm Jan. T—The 'throe men who made on a.large scale, the directors portant link in the theory and the smelted and refined locally. have been chosen as the Manitoba tele­ radio-active changes In nature gives not to have a senior team will be a feel confident Djat with proper arrange­ During tlie past several years’ con­ source of regret to the map y follow­ phone commission are: F. C. Patterson, the best examples of the sepgratlon of ments for hahmthg'and marketing, an Parla. Jan. 5.—As a result of the tracts for many thousands of ions of er* of the popular winter sport in this imt-nager of the Northwest department of enormous and profitable trade In Pa­ elements. The study of radium i* like­ these -concentrates have been made city. x tlwfrBell system, who.will be made chair­ cific Coast fish can be secured In the charge» 4>f seandal and graft in con­ ly to prove a complete solution of the London. Jan. 3.—Sir Charles Dilke, with European firms f«»r shipments to man: W. H..Hayes, assistant manager of British Isles, France and Germany. nection with the liquidation of the problem of transmutation now buf ^ATtMOTTH 1 M» P.v in an interview to-day on "The Antwerp and Hamburg, where contim™ the Bell system, who will have charge of property of religious orders in France ( leered, he declares. trates have always found a ready mar­ world’s politics in 1908." expresses the ______\ the engineering work; and- H. J. Horan, ALASKA YVK'lX KX Pn.-m".V which have been going the round* of ket in competition with lead «^opinion that there will • not be a war the clerical reactionary pres*. & parlia­ Solicitors of Earl Will Defend Action auditor of the Northwest department of HUE AND CRY. concentrate». between the United States and Japan. mentary commission ha* been created fpy Nullification of Marriage. -Why should there bet" asked the Bell system, who will have charge of Seattle Trade. Council Cat!» on T^hor the same work ttifw fn tits hands. . Organisations to Oppose Sthenic. I" conduct an investigation. Kx-Pr.- Ultlxens Will I.ynrh Convict Murderer Charles. ,rTdu cannot have war unless KIDNAPPED BRITISH__ SUBJECTS. London. Jan. 5.—The solicitors of F. C, Patterson has been with the Belt mler (’onibes probably will be president If Captured. .. one side wan ta it. What could poealbiy Téléphoné (Company since 1887. In that . (Special le the Time»,. of the commission, but. all political rvtiv, 4lw'j the Karl of Yarmouth, whose wife was be gained______by war? Japan______la supposed______year he became manager of the exchange P*rtie* will be represented pro rata. United States treasury detvirtmrnt M,H* ^Mce C. Thaw, of Pittsburg, whef to covet the Philippine*, but she has Seattle, Jan. 4.—The 'building and Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 4.—Posses of Brandon, where he remained for six-, M. Delpech, radical socialist, who P* ’ has begun a suit for the nullification of rnrt yet digested the slice of Manchuria trades council last night voted to call rltlxens are searching the woods In the who I* charged with kidnapping two teen year.», and then was promoted to1 with M. Combes has been the prime her iharriage. have given notice that the managership of the entire system In on the labor organisation» everywhere vicinity of Spence. Newton county. In British subjects on December 3rd, was that the IIussk-Japanese war gave mover in Insisting upon^an investiga­ they propose to defend the action. her. nor lias she even settled Formosa. Northwestern Canada. to oppose the Ala»k. Yukon Faillir an effort to capture Tates St an ridge, a here In consultation with the American W. H. Hayes, engineer on the commis­ tion. declares that the clerical* mu«t convict yesterday who racaped. tie has The case probably will not be heard l>oer? she not know that even if she ’ .'tîned W lïïrÆriTu ’m JWWJJgsraB .to make pouaeti espl- consular agent. McArthur. It ia said for several weeks. sion. has been with the Bell fov more ... ^trae/^uumn't^taV .“n's^'"”' r""Ub"r "Ut "f kUted two permis and wounded an­ there: some important development# erra (téféat tb* Amertcan fleet her ttian-îî years. He mm* here from Wind­ other. Members of the posse declare nf. triumph would not be forever, since the sor. Ont., where hé was manager for Stanrldse will be lynched tt captured. MUST attend catholic school United State* would buf^d new fleet Western Ontario. He is looked upon as a “««A'Al-.-of.tKe agitation ,r wt„ • Japan1*" expendttnre 1n hhxvT rlfrtp all over tTtc town. $22,000-FIRE A,T MONTREAL. find very able felephohe manager - - Involve,, this Investigation ntuat be G it EAT A.-iTRONOMER DEAD. ' Pittsburg. Pa.. Jan. 5.—Bishop Cane- treasure might be for nothing.” H. J. Hsran. who will hftve charge of , LiîTllRHUXiE HOMB*TEADKBS. 'made." -said M. betpech. "If ttnfnr- yiA. Pf Pittsburg diocese, has Is­ the auditing on the conliplssHy. has Montreal. Jan. B.—Fire Mat night

™ nni-rin itT.l.T ilc. ■for A* Alleged Vtètaliw» Range Contest- inuiiii4|ial «ituation, and the extreme neeeNsity of Campbell’s Prescription Store. placing m"ii "te bead of affair* in the rtty Conned this •f ton! rad. Number Registered in We are Prompt; We arc'Careful; Oui year, of aufl railin'.- In deal efficiently with the gravr December Was 5,223. Prices ar£ Right. ; which will engage tin' attention of the civil' board Cor. Fort * Douglas Streets 1. were diseuased at great length at a meeting held A >ult waa this mor4iln*--i^9mmenced Telephone 222 and 136. 1 by Conatant, an Indian sealer, against v afternoon. The meeting, though purely informal. -NUrtor Javobsun. captain of th^ seal­ wen repriK-ntmtive•esvntative of almost every intereet. in the city, and ing »eH* ...... 5,222 tmist Tw-MiTiniejgeil in a united effort to give Victoria a council -back a number of months. In the COMFORT AN ECONOMY worthy of her and rerepresentative of her varied and growing spring, according to the evidence for Winning Ticket. No. 2,«02 ...... 5,224 the rrcMvrntlcn which was taken ttita Winning Ticket No 2,344 . ;.. r .... r . ;.... 5,222 morning. the Indian*, of Hewiuolt If was recognized that hy-laws involving the expend it lire agreed to work at K^llng on the As no oi|ie estimated the correct number registered, the S HEATER makes # coro- *< ho-iner Eva Marie at the rate of $4.26 outof an imcoin- of large sums of money, for the improvement of the public per akin on the understanding that If $50.00 in cash will be divided equally, between the utilities of the place, would have to come More the people le one and at small expense. the other screw» received a higher holders of the above numbered tickets. If have never y a veFt- adoti.. and it was felt that something must be done to rSte a* the Season advanced they were overcome the reluctance of the electors to empower the conn­ to get an extra n ft y cents per skin. They accordinffiy signed th»' article* ed with the authority necessary ty. carry out these works, anil agreeing to wqrk fqr the season at the to raise the sums which are ilTttofved The sentiment was rate of S4.2S per *kln. 1 Radiator expressed thst if the present deadlock continued that not They hunted along the roost during only would the city be denied three improvements, hnt an the Kpi iiig nivnUti. aiul lliwft- wa* sum* It will be a revelation tmyvu can iHfll- ulty over the matter of paying 111* OGILVIE HARDWARE, LTD. here and let us explain Us avenue of labor which may he urgently felt if the financial foreman, the men wanting their thief stringency continues, would be Closed to the city's workmen, t«k,ac( in that rapacity Instead of the GOVERNMENT ST., PHONE 1120 ; era at v ary reasonable price» man chosen by Jacobson. A number of those present stated that they had heeh met On May 2nd the ship returned "To by reuuest* from many electors that some sort of* ticket Hesquolt and .the Indian» remained *for should lie agreed upon In a representative committee and • copple of month». * Earty In July tiff itWfôfièf re­ VICTORIA GAS COMPANY, LTD. i hit active support hod ten promised n elate of candide tes turned apd the men prepared for. CORKER TORT AND LANGLEY STREETS. so selected, * . their Uip Xo Behrlsup- era. When the tit* Albçrnl branch of the SLA.f£.rail­ boat arrived In the harbor word got out way ie -to b* started at once, on the In the hope of assisting the electorate in the matter. A that thie captkirt's hoy wae s|ck with section between Wellington and the i 44 ticket was agreed upon and the list is published herewith. roeaxh*. The lad wa* taken to Rev. head of Nanooee Bay. Thi* section Is Without exception the gentlemen chosen have not been pledged Father Brabant who wa* of the ojynlon about ten mile* In length, and will give I with respect to any of the matters either now before the coun­ that the dleeasé wa* mea*le* and re- employment to several hundred men. j fuaed to advise the Indian* to salt In Beautiful cil. or likelv to arise in, the present vear. The nominating Uitr. Bhtjk., .He...however. .*•* not n -The city schools open on Monday ; Saturday Night Bargains committee represented widely divergent views m respect to 'medical man and f>«- advised t ' tnftrnmg affér the regular -forfnight'* ' most of these question*, hut wonr content to leave the adjust­ «win to take hi* family to Clayoguut holiday. All the little folks are now j Lots ment of the matters at issue to the men mentioned. It was, and let the doctor see them. If It waa preparing to Write a composition rm 1 LARGE HAVEL ORANOM, per do*...,..,...... 25c I all right he could get a certificate t* How I Spent My Holidays.There! Two minute»* walk from car felt that their reedrd as private"individuals waa a aufRvient that effect and thl* whuhl pn.tmMy have been a number of new permit* Tine. High, dry, level, no rock. Huntley A Palmer s Biscuits, 2 lbs. for------...... ,25c guarantee that they would bring a large measure of common give the Indian* confidence that every­ granted which will keep the school* On eome of them there are an­ thing wa* correct. working to the full extent of their ea- cient oak tree* with a magnlfl- sense and good judgment to hear on tile matters to come dent spread of branche». Theee before them. " . The ship accordingly went to Clayo- quot-and the captain bi are undoubtedly the finest lot» Windsor Grocery Company, Some of the candidate* have hail previous terms at IKe " Tl wnr rtrmorFd. ho'ik êVér. ~ ^Te«t»rilay—'fri building - pee - Ja ATritafla TAey are futi ilaa thaï the doctor had been bribed to were laeued by the building lnape « H"T Ü\ I .> mittee. It was understood that one of the candidates. Mr. Informed the Indian» thai it waa nof tract. Apply Martin. Y. M. C i Easy Terms CARLOAD OF PIPE Hanna, was willing to subscribe to the decision of this com­ necessary for them to atgn but be 1 m-HTI-ER» KVKUVWHERfî-es to en mittee and he accordingly, retires from the mayoralty field, would enter It on the ship*» paper* and made weekly distributing circulars, that would have the aeme effect In sample*, ho iranvseslng. steady. Mer- THE contesting Ward 2 again as aldermanie candidate with the chant* Out-fxjor Ad. Black Galvanized cudorsation of the committee. point of law. That wa* accordingly done and the Shipping master signed ; YOVNG MEN can find plessânt and pro­ >4 to 4 inches H to 3 inches the minute. There wa» also «another! fitable employment repnwerting us In The Progressive" ticket which is offered tp, the people, minute entered appointing Constant Brttleh f’olumbia. Steadv rmploement HUGO ROSS j ahl quick advancement to capaM-* men. and. fog the election of which the committee seeks the co­ bo»*, for which he was to receive an j Ideatiftcarlon Co. of America. Room », operation of everyone hit crested In "the dwvelupmeut df Vic­ SKt-r* 4s* cents * =ktn for the tnt*T SfNhnn tttdg" VtclUfil, ». C*".' 11 *..... catrn of the Indlang The catch — HARDWARE MERCHANTS toria. ia as follows ; \ ~ amounted to 330 eklns *o that i>art of . A 8NAP- Four lot*, with n.u.gn- REALTY CO. ! view, free from ro<-k. oyeriooklng city the claim for wages wa* $3$ fro his I and fit rail», price $686 each Globe For Mayor—Dr. Lewis Hall. ^ wage* as bo*e. f Agency Co.. Mahon Bldg.. Government LIMITED WALTER S. FRASER & CO. The men then Vailed with an excep- street For Aldermen: LIMITED I lion, that of a lad who said he would TO RENT-A large well furnished room. 570 YATES ST. Ward One—W. Mablc. rather go to prison for three month» suitable for, two or ihrct.. gentlemen. WHARF STREET, - VICTORIA than risk getting the measles. - reasonable. cl-3ee In, 74» FlsgUard eiree,. Opp. Bank of p. N. A. Wart! Two—Richard Hall and W'. J. Hanna. After their return the *hlp went to FOR RENT—Furnlehcd room, light house­ Phone 1400. Victoria and a bag of money was sent keeping. suitable for lady, private bath. Ward Three—J. Kingham and A.. M Han tier men by Jacobson to Father Brabant with 1*0*. Quadra street. Vancou’ er, Victoria, Winnipeg. which to pay the men. The hag was » MAGIC LANTERN AND RLIDEH FOR Ward Four—F. A. Pauline and McKeown. taken from thé Tee* by Constant, who I SALE-Genulne bargain. W. M. Ritchie, 1 "Ward Fîve- W. 0. Caltieron arid A. Henderson. gave & rsttlpt for 41- and carried tt tn I Jfc ?M»t1a --- —-—™— Father Brabant. The Indian* all gath­ | TO RENT—Iwirge furnished bedrxom. ered to be pajd. but when the bag was wlfh dressing room. Box 14», Time» t ('ommittee rooms will he iqicned shortly. ann with the sals Jt Is understood that owing to the poor One gentleman-who was fnUre The following I* the list of appeal o*do<-k lif9the V. M. <*. A. auditorium. e rtaufk; " People *0 liy^-urs m.lu-r t-liaa Lhpec manuf^ctur- health of hi» wife. Mr Kbnt witl make of rheumatism lujuie the rtui.irk BAKER SHOE CO., Limited. case» to be beard to the' dotift, wTio. hA\e not seen Uir hi nler w Itn to 1109 OOVF.UNMENT ST, n lengthy stay In nr jtftf or h ta. It when he Is gone This t* my fl (train the l>erend*nts, thetr Set-van s end may leave Vancouver next month. Barrett v*. Barkert C. W. Craig for ~A,-/f\ Frampfon-will speak at to­ from peln In five years." \ nd Agent* from selling or offering for the plaintiff apiflant; J. E. Bird for morrow evening's meeting at Harmony fhe- price for Meat ment I* within lhe/f *ulc in this country any liqueur or other defendant respondent. hall. Which commences at ? d'cloek --After st.ending 49 years of their reach «if all. as the healer wish-»* ry1- j HqiiorM not fKt manufactured In ipvh ,m. In U lirh ,n( b—Bh In *«ll rrpr...... I.nd to ,h, Green v*.- Worlds H. Walkem for with vocal and^.Instrumental ramier» wedded life In Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. plaintiff appelant; S. 1*. Wlntermether «• HV, of thl* npprrtunlly ned.W ly«l.-,l .. ,h, M«iu. ur nr oilier llunor, lugs by the orchestra. Everybody is •WiTtr-c^ark. ^sil It3 Yates street, eele- Ih> no! wait as It Is for your lkjSS*‘ Jto 1 manufactured——|—*—■—*— or|- *-Imported——* * --or sold ‘by the for defendant r**|xindent. ' welcome, '• -, *—/ bratetl their diamond Wedding upon iiuuuy Jo. June, i«*t, j*liee NOTICE r agaiiw thwmr 1 i He wâk ac£,bàijiàjîl«.d bvRI* lirblttcr. It ' V ■ ■ f...... Victoria was little more than a village. Oat eu this l; b day of Decrrnbyr WL D. K. CHUNGRANES. LTD Courtrinay for plaintiff appellant; H. m qiijfagta. , Tl»e underalW.7 begs —to ...... announce...... - —on 4 HOLkAMS. ______BOSH., COWARD _A Hudson"a Bay fort- pen- behalf of the Trade» atjm err. Frat fer defendant rei*po«defif. —- -■ si visit to Seattle CHRISTIAN HtVERTZ Bthlgman x* Hepktrrn. J. H. L»w- **m» y*»r, 8*0, keorelery. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMM. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1908. J will INIARGE The Constantly Increasing Sales of MAMMOTH MAMMOTH JANUARY SALE ; GRANBY SMELTER JANUARY SALE * - OPACITY Of POUT Ill Of INCREASED - Prove that Quality and Price Are Right. Amount Turned Out Daily Will Reach MAMMOTH SALE I Order VOONIA next time and yon will be de­ 4,500, Tons Says President 1. lighted with the results. P. Graves. ~~~Tn SPECIALS FOR “At the of tliflNW pMu /*** an in.llvatipn of. the harmonious rela­ tions h prom Ising outlook for 1Î08, we plgn tn . VERY HANDSOME BLACK COSTUMES WE ARE GIVING plapt. the largest c o my£r• arribtt thg plant ; £ ! in Canada, and. With the'*exception of j SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL SMART BLACK COATS o • In the Boundary, ft district wan 4 FASCINATING BLOUSES Belts, Combs and Fans tnado by J, I’. diravr a, president and manager of the (iranby company, to f If you need any of these call at 7 ~~r The Spokesman Ttevfew of Spokane, All Tremendously Reduced In Price "At full capacity from now on we I Tritt be turntnir tatttr at - tire r ctnrnby f. J • smelter from 3.000 to 1,560 tons, of ore ! dnîtv ; ■••i.f.i ! Mr. « iravee. "Tide Is our present full capacity, REDFERNS, Govt St. and there in every tirtfif fit km that wb will be running at full capacity from now on until the middle of next gum- I Handsome Black Costumes Diamond Merchants and Jewellers. mer. Smart Black Coats **S« eve^ptiocally cnvouraxiBS le The 11 SAMPLE BLACK COSTUMES. > very one a tri-Bu-ndoua Imr- j ontWWé Boumîary ."cduntrÿst liât I ’fl R*m. the Wfrtw aîr ffie ,va v from *15 00 to 4 thlSl" T may niifcTy gay "That by the > *85 00. OUR SALE PRICE ...... $4 75 middle of next eumroer we will- be- In i SMART, THREE-QUARTER LENGTH BLACK COATS, j such a position as to feel in every way V^wTDUc?Tîilrlî>fî^F,£ COSTUMES, regular prive *13 50 hox hackiir-veivyt' and plain collars. Regular price *12 00 lJustified in increasing our 'capacity by ! OUR SALE PRICE .+M.______... , $7 50 OUR SALE PRICE ____ * $7 50 J *1 I#ûàt 1.000 ton* a day. This w 111 il ATTRACTIVE BLACK COSTUMES, wilt, smart m.t-awav SEVEN-EIGHTH LENGTH BLACK COATS, loose harks Plumbers and Tinsmiths Bring tlie (iranby smelter up to a total ! ; capacity of fully i.r.no tom daily, three-button costa. vtevet ,■•.liars, fashionable skirts, niak- handsomely Raided. Regular price *15.00 OUR SALE A large supply ifiregflht , i9S TflT usrfuj Jtutl hylyJlike walkout and. shopping sti 11s. PRICE ...... ~^ si I no : but 1* TWJWT ton* or about 1.60.000 . H-gtilar priee-*tS ie *20. OUR SALE PRICE $10 OO STVLush. SEVEN-EIGHTH, BLACK COATS, « I,a.-V COKE and CHARCOAL TINPLATES, TERNEPLATES, CAN- ! tong a year. ADA PLATES. SHEET LEAD, PIG LEAD, PIG TIN, TIN­ j ’*H>- reaping PUr output, a* I said. ! i HANDSOME BLACK COSTUMES, with eitt-awav an.l mill. X'i'_P,_'iollnrK- "llll,ary braiding. R.gftlar prier *18 00 q SMITHS' SOLDER, WIPING SOLDER. SHEET ZINC, COP­ Will be tUr; ful1.Plated skirts. Regular price *25 OUR SALE PRICE ...... «13 W PER BARS, SCRAP ZINC, OAKUM, ETC. our l m-j m to *30 OO. OUR SALE PRICE...... $15 OO HANDSOME BLACK COATS, seven-eight length, "As I *aid. at the opjj*<*u the point handsomely braided, new kimon* sleeves, smart collars’ that I wish particular And many other higher prieed eostmnes all reduced in Regular price *22.50. OUR SALE PRICE...... $10 OO j is thnt_all different es w h I. h may hfiVe * I proportion. , 1 - existed between the Crnnhy smelter • And many other coats all reduced in proportion. Robert Ward & Co.. Ltd. I an<1 »" employees have been adjusted Teniple Building, ' ' Victoria. | on a most satisfactory basis, and there is not the slightest reason, why we should nut havei * wmst - prospermia year. The management certainly feels like, expressing it* gratification at this satisfactory turn of afrajr*. notwith­ Three Blouse Specials standing the fart tfaaty owing to the VERY PRETTY LAWN BLOUSES, tagtefullv trimmer! with MISSES’ COATS present low prl< • . THE BEST OF EVERYTHING pany’s profits will be greatly reduced I embroiderv. Reg. prief $1.25. OUR SALE PRICE. 90c All at Half Price from what they might ordlnarllv be STYL18H LAWN BLOUSES, elaborately trimmed with em­ expected, broidery. Reg. price $2 00 OUR SALE PRICE. $1 25 IS WANTED FOR THE HOLIDAYS “In spire of that fact, the company FASCHTAT1N0 MULL BLOUSES, embrooierv and laee FOR THIS REASON , feels well *àt|gfleiL-*t the present state CHILDRENS COATS of affairs.” trimmed thtve-fpiartcr.sleeves. Keg. price $325 OUR A Splendid Assortment BALE PRICE...... $2 00 Buchanan’s Popular Scotch Whiskies MURDER WAS DONE All at Half Price ARE ALWATS IN DEMAND. IN DRAMATIC STYLE They Never Fail to Please the Taste of the Most Particular. Christmas Night Jollification Prelude BUCHANAN'S RED 8EAI-, tier bottle ...... »1 no to Tragedy—Understanding ANGUS CAMPBELL & CO. BUCHANAN S BLACK AND WHITE, per bottle...... V.T I1M BUCHANAN'S ROYAL HOUSEHOLD, per bottle,...... -,o With Dead Man’s Wife. BUCHANAN'S VBRY OLD LIQtHSlfR, per bottle...... $1.75 Sale Terms—CASH THE LADIES* STORE A Sale Terms-CASH MAT B i HAD FROM AU. FIRST OLASS DKAI.ER9. Allenstcln. Knst Prusnla, Jan. 3.—Tits No Goods Charged rnntf^Hm made by Capt. V ngucLsn' Promis Block, Government Street, Victoria that he killed .Majeur Von Schoenbe-k. a No Goods on Appr’vl. brother «tfirrr on'Chrietinü dayfai 4 j Mr. *pter will finally make, tils head­ lather dramatic recital »»f murder. quarter, either In Montreal or in Van- Aceordfng to It Von "Ooeboti dined MEN POUR INTO with Major Von Kvhoenbet-k and his wife In thetr house on* Xmas night. Frutt Exhibits. Considerable wine was drunk, and the A notable feature about the fruit ex­ party had a Jolly time. After aayln* WAR “SCARE” KEEPS ANOTHER OUTCOME GRAND FORKS hibits from Grand Forks which took j goodnight»00<” the < aptaln pretended to priaeg at the Northwest Horticultural j ,eaVc the. house. He i Assoc lation,- a t Vancouvv recerniy wa* 'front * 'looi. hut did lot ».» out.—Hr Then PARIS EXCITED OF THAW TRIAI j WALLACF ^ J elbthrt .tnm exhibit, w.-r,', aken "lole upstair, to the major , rwlm I 'r"m *'”• fsirmn, f-ovrl estate. I„.t wh. ré h.-- pul ,.n mask. The major SATURDAY RESUMING WORM ■ foqr mile, weal oF.Jrsnd Fork- Not entered shortly afrern ir.|s and hear­ Matin Considers Situation Analogous Yarmouth Divorce Case Said to Be 1908 ! content wHh rsrrylng eff tt,e prtre, on ing a snsph-loa* rustling In ! he. dark­ ! Î?1* 'Wcaslon. Grand Prrk., ha, won ness called radio is there." Von Ooe- I» That Which Preceded Russo- Due to Insanity Plea in NEW YEAR SNAPS AÏ GRANBY PUNT J.lhe Royal Knightian bronae medal at ben then sprang up and said to the b?»*>n exhibition „n November major. "I witnt to speak with you." Japanese Struggle...... Fatuous Case. HUNTLEY & PALMER 8 MTYr.n 2fltA--«ld ’$UiL white -Brlt leb fefmnbia Von xchoenla- k did not reply but drew j llU ie.ntv.-r and endeavored to shoot ' —' ■ kinds. 2 lbs.. ..7^vnr.v;^; v;_ Smelter WM Be Running Full Blast «s-aaion, The cartridge mlaaed fire. Von tloeberi Paris, Jan. 3.—Home of the Paris r drew- hla own revolver and shot the Plttsbnrg. Pa., Jan. 1—The - mnrgi PINEAPPLES. 2 large tins for...... ■ —^ of Eight Furnaces on Jan­ .major down, —-t—-r —- ...... new spap« rs, notably the Matin, whfetr from England to-day that the Count*** [ Catarrh and Throat He, then left the house noiseless]» by have been giving t'Oturid^rable prohiln- of Yarmouth, formerly Misa Alice ! NAVAL ORANGES, large and fine, per dox...... uary 10. 25c mean, of a key which had been pre- ^»ric«rto" the XmèrTcan-Japtiner i war Thaw of this city, had begun proceed- , Suffering Cured tlously given him by Mrs. Von Schoen- "srafft*’ have taken the cabled reports lng« for the nullification of her mar- | of the Japanese refusal to accept th«i, Gage did not. create much surprise as . W. o. WALLACE The confession la‘ Fp no sense eh*, American rr>n4lt*onH In the matter of it ltB* 1" i n known far thal • f Sped a! to the Times). plete for 4t :1s ,ev blent Aon- Vdoebeh la immigration together with the dex lHion Where Old-Faahlnne ami-«.« thev,.x ba*.'.te»,« from taro cAusch. The first is said to Phone 312 The Family Cash Grocery Cure 1» Successful. —t- commissary of pulU-.e. however, , m,V j shlpa together for ill!- "e;.iaind«--v of Phene 312 I have come here to work In the Granby he the uc-tkm «»f the Earl of Yarmouth _ Ideleypletef thethe atory.story. VditYou Gocbcn Goehen whowho wu,was theDie cruisecruine tot- 1 the•*’* Paclfi .1 and“•»** made"»“*• uf . during the trial of Harry K. Thaw, » ' smelter. Ever slrive the agreement be- i No doctor altempta to-dav ln unlf,irm «I the time »f the »hi...|lng ' *hcm 11 xuhjcct for fie h alarm. |, brother of the Countess,, ,,unv, who Is- to be tween the Granby company and its em- j a genuine etwefScaw of ,-ntn..a »__ .rur!! •ewfiolngly returned !.. hi, barrack» and | The Majln regarda the c um Mfhcc of ! tried on Monday next for the second ployees was signed a few days ago. a except by fh,* inhr.iJ,!ü? <'har\if*td his uniform fur civilian cloth- these two fact,facts ahn a highly ruggeaU.e.xiiffi^tUe, i time for the murder of Stanford White few men have been put to Uil, . / . * Ing/ He »at« observed by a sentry | »ddaa<* jaxpreaam«tprCMM the eplnfehop in Con that JapanJaiath at New York. It I, said when the trial erausr useless ,ll"cardf,,1 later re-entering Major Von Hehoeri- | intends for n diplomatic ex-ex-j-jas about _to begin, ....the Karl of Tar,or, fact thal ,‘im. of .Ihc-fun,;,..-, hav. facu -orilv^h” » Mkan af- hock’a house pi.sumably 4^-- arrung». \ plana thin before the fleet reach** the mouth went to lïrypt and lived In sé- brrn Undergoing extensive repaire, the 1 the seed of cain 0n,‘vrr reaches some matters with the wife pf thé ■ T*a«*lflt:. This paper asserts thv situa- , jcluslon* ' in the select colony of English jnen employed for the, next few days The . . , murdered man. The çonimlsslary has i ll°n 1* almost analogous to that which will oaiy.be a limited number. that only air ' -or" l'hy,,|?'l,,n "Kywalsee Tolk who reside there enuring the win­ THE NORTHERN BANK Itecome p4k**essed of certain corres- existed Itefore the Rt>s>Ian-Japanese ter months.v The later, n, WW to-day I, to U» ef- . lung, àna h o a.' ^ Ih. feet that W mi,alter will hhur la.xai niî t r**»nden.c exchanged bet wool) V<.„ war. ' The second cause Is said to be the ben nfid Mr*. Von ferhoenbeck before ! ■ " '•* HEAD OmCE WINNIPEG. furnaces Immediately after the new. | and vou . i. * h'a,lhs Medicaments action of the Thaiw family In deter­ ' THIfl CÔ&IKI.VATIO.N ALWAY8 mining upon an Insanity plea for year, and thin by the 10th of January No eomklL .. l""nb,em letters hr «jcdu.es that them was n . _ JEINti- the fun bleat or eight furnace. wTII lw1f ,urr^“™1'n“*|on of «miaepiie, |, Harfy- Thrfw. Phwh report* received complete understanding between ihem. here froni LojuSon during the past In operation when some four hun l-ed ,.ln. ‘ "’I ( '',*rrh‘>'"ee. which con- Von Vioeb,n broke 4own» when the . ^ow often we hear ,->f j>ei>ple ». Capital Paid t’p, Rant and Undivided Profits men will have employment. An enor- ; Pine, balsam, and the wluv month it is said the Earl of Yarmouth eom«Aiiwftry showed him this «orré*- have had an aching Joint or* muscle for objected to insanity figuring In the • $1,200,000. $116,000. mou» tonnage-of coke haa been a-, i „ known, pon-len«o and .on fessai. He told year*. No more Kpe-cdv remedy can bo cumulated -i.l thr enieiter. so that when . n', , r^ ot I’elarrh-oofre Inslaotly' New* York trial on the grounds that tit ufiere tie had bought the p|*t.,l uflh adopted than to rub on Ncrvltine and would have ,i direct Influence on the orne In full blast a continuent run for nv<‘r the area that la nlfecleil i then apply u NVrvllinc F><'ruusl j’iapiçf. «Uk*VVti»iuii vt the Yut woutii eetaU in j : t1** balance of etie winter ran be ex- y*4*"1»- HeliefHe!ief lafa. installhutani t -.mmttm- «offer* f pui cTnukvl the ^nask the day be- •At the mu»ctes-begin--to resume Tim resuurce» of this hank are at the service of peeled at Ih- smelter. ne atop, at a,-, germ-...... ,riJ>, (j the event at their bélmr nn, issue from : Twe, roma.rXlnK eu‘unllv that it was I ‘be marriage. It Is also said that the Party ra. Ranch, i-s. 'Memifartun-rs, Importers* Big Ie.gglpg Damp. j "LTT3, t iinI ot removed. for n yc-'ski I .ball. Thi- mask. • or - KarTs parents us* d every Influence to Jlerehafits and all other \\ esterti l>us'iIicss men. Ororge Taylor, the well known .eon a "VPr-*erloti»ly. rather its ashes, have since Iwn 'dis­ pear, Nervllino .Plasters can be prevent the institution, of procwdings ! tractor, has eatabllahed a big logging r'*m,',l.v that clears the covered In thé stove "of Vow G. eben...... s. b> the meet delicate chib! »r Aged per- to nullify the1' marri age. I Money deposited in this bank, is iism! for the ramp Just a, -o»s the river from Ban- „„ . k.,rr ,1v<'*" hoarwne,», coughing, ro2.™- , - Îwtn* ^The>' are invirluHbjfi ns thous- j The BWl of Yarmouth *nd Mis* Alice benefit and development of the West exclusive­ rock City Mr Taylor expert, to take brF^fc. The murder «ff Major Vor> Hchoen-. »»«*« have proved. . Ilw-d along with Thaw were mairled in Pittsburg on oqt several million feet of saw log, this .,o -7**. I‘hlpgm la cleared out. fh- bet k by l.irpt. \ -Gowbon-hn* rrrorted ' Npi*vUiire thw are guaranteed to p* r- ' April 7. -190.X. The . « renu-nv was kt. ly. Savings Bank accounts receive special con­ ,winter, and will employ a great num- ..'Tï? bronchlal tubes .are healed, - sideration. her ol.toene .. , 1 eu. =at4vio.ih,ne,t Jatatj, ut i i.iMirtai» resniUr*.p^4hHf-: \ t«[mmu j W StHniw. mi■IW-,--- -- ** - - - Bank nutria! Promote». J nen^ Catarrhoione l, ro. pleasant nr-rUK Thin! Prt-Wlerlan . liunh. th of the crime and has. himself and Judge for yourself. 25c. I —airdchl- *----- ...... fiunfly j yoawipgstpr,, xxwho ii»> ni»*.,Hi*.» ninrnwmarried rHart"y ranged fçu: .tjie çqoxt riiàrtto M «an» r,pf- -* -. Q)., Jilligatou. IlM. aaa Mv, MtmttH. r - the Baatern Township, Bank bare, and i f„„ bnMtîve r-âm Vt. ' ^ (■in. GODFREY BOOTH, Loc«d Manager, VICTORIA, B O. ’ i who has Just been appointed auperln- take It large tt b I?nç~yf>u d°n't KAltCBB IN HAMILTOK 1 tendent of ««.tern agenete. tor the . KILLED BY MORPHINBL :-»n^ern Townehip, ‘Rank, - will leave You. n a'i’l ' **** or N. TofMiYrt.. Jnn. à With lUhilitfe* rsti- here this week /^Winnipeg, where he ", * C°' ypw Yr rk. Jan. -3—According to the m*trd ai about tSMWO an.l aisct* of year-old son of Robert Brooks te dead annual report of the .Appraiser of the about fJO.OOO. Swales Bros., hat and cap will remain for a , ouple of week», when I. Half rate, r..._____'— „ por, of N«-.w . York» .the apprauwd value miuT.ii.tut#, -tiowllt-on. - ha-vr - fMwtgnsd he will ^proceed to the eastern province,, bid SwkdW. hmela SSiE’SS eatn,« from ewttng morphine tablets wTihh * r.tered at this port during 1307 total-» where he will remain for aevenrl week». | than men. ^ eat-bas had been: left by .fh.e phy-:■ i;in for'a for th* bcnrtV fif their creditors. The $>.'>5.341,27». an increase of $67,0t».!*0 "over chief vredllors are I*astern Jkh«h** *u4 member vf tiie family. the banks of Montreal ànd Hûmmon: VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4. 1008.

the game birds are Immature" They SAVED FROM HERSELF, tail an^èasy prey tv the nioft, inexpert The Daily Times Masson; Que. Just two year* ago, of gunners The consequence Is. riot- the residents of this pretty village wit hatan< ting the fact that the » an4i- • nljfiiilH ll dally Iexcapllng Sunday! i»y viewed, with alarm, change that THIS TIMES PR I NT I SO * PVH1.1SH- tif Monday Opens the Week with a Shower ISO CO., LIMITED: ferent from the conditions here, that Mi*. Jamlsoii.' From a bright, egrefree 1 JOHN NELSON. game of all kinds Is becoming scarce child, she emerged into young woman- •etae-BtuuHOt, Vrrvp»-' j£,ly ’h h# applied except bjL the government? "I was a martyr to constipation." Victoria promise to be quite interest - And for Monday we have selected some unusually Interesting Bargains, which And what will the outcome be if the writes Miss Jamison. ‘T had every ing after all Tfie necessity of Im­ symptom at kidney Irritation and had proving the personnel of the council governmenf continue* to refuse to im- will keep everybody busy In the various departments throughout the day- has nLîàjat* been forced upon the con­ Xfjaa a satisfactory check? neys were anecte«- Justified to stay cured. Made; of fruit Jvjcesaiyl. cerne-1 in having a civic administration the people af t>ie l)fi->ent tTmC. we are tonics. . a box; 6 f .r '.‘V At drug­ ON MONDAY w<- an- placing w Sale our entire stock of Ladies’ Imported High-Grade <'ostnmea at, remarkable price willing that .1 close jmèapn tor a year, gist» or sent on receipt of price. Frult- installed ih$t wlH p.wsesa the confi­ for two years, or for all time, should n-fives Limited. Dftawa. Ont. ronceaaiona These are the very smartest styles of the season and are all beautifully tailored and tintshed. -- , ~ * dence of the public as a whole, and be declared. What we desire, and we THE MATERIALS arc of "the best quality Chiffon, Broadcloth. French Panama* and English Serge*, in colors of Brown, that, possessing such ' confidence, there believe also what th- great majority of Blue. Black. Grey and Shadow Plaids. ‘ , " « . .... -, . shall be no obstacles to the progress the appllcatfmr-nf Sunday ''lids'1 which the public desire, is to have the gaine T11E COATS arc cut in three-quarter amt hin length iti semi and tight fitting h*< k«. with silk braul trimmings. • C at the city during the year 1908. I».' to-day making all the West un­ preserved, from utter extermination. THE SKIRTS are made with fifteen gores and have returned pl-at at ** scan, finished with bias fold around bottom. _ As we have already pointed out. happy. "Who bid up to falbulous. fig­ There tm.w grace and -oharm-about all Victoria haw reached wha* may ac­ ures the new Godless gold pieces and our game birds that is sufficient reward curately be desci l bed as a turning, thus, by- retiring them turn*- etacula- for % ten or a twenty mile tramp any THE REGULAR PRICES WERE MONDAY point In her history. Works of great tlon. averted temporarily their demor­ MONDAY day. The pheasant Is somewhat of a importance, both In the city Itself find alizing influence? Who followed the $25, $27.50, $30, $35, $37.50, $40 marauder and the deer will do mischief $45, $50, $57.50, $67.50 In the neighborhoods contiguous and scriptural Injunction to forgive an In­ $15 in orchards. But are their offences $25 naturally tributary to. It, .. axe.. competent l»rough president until MONDAY FOR $25 and $42.50. MONDAY FOR $15 ’’juïfftl'aUon for « ,ent«ire <* ««lee- commenced-—or will be commenced If seventy times seven? "Who had à httfi' wisdom seconded by common sense Won? — • - so full of charity as lately to appro­ We know a considerable number of rule in our municipal council. No re­ priate public money to a charitable in­ flection upon the calibre of the present people are discouraged by the Indiffer­ stitution that did not even exist? The ence the government has thus far alderinanlc board Is Intended by the answor to all these question* Is, "New shown to their representations. But let We Clear Out All Ladies’ Coats i ftftiMfeiMP -m jmmamnat York," Ami so Ion* as these facts lies’ Silk Underskirts Mark­ made in the personnel of that body. îVrn.A, „ , ...... - : - 1 •tiwm* -*y — -«hiBtl rJfi-jaLJTfJ. rl1 LADIES’ COATS of what they have accomplished in th> Tt 1* petf-ht to alt that an Improvement hühdred policemen to. the square mile which we have jn stock and have' marked them ."l,,on accord­ past despite the indifference of govern­ ed Down for Monday van be made if the vttlxen* will but and they arrested five hundred out bf ingly. They are made of Broadcloth. Chiffon .finished Broad­ ments. The sale of all game Is pro­ REGULAR VALUES «175 FOE $3 90 wake up and do their duty. The stand­ every thousand of us in a year. cloth and Tweetl Mixtures, also plain cloths, in the season's hibited. It Is true grouse and pheas­ ard of basin ess ability must be raised • • • A splendid line of fine SILK UNDERSKIRTS go on sale latest style*. - ants are still on the market, because * If Victoria 1* to realise In a satisfac­ - We are constantly reminded «>f the practically no effort ha* been- made to Monday. These are made of fine qualify Taffeta with deep tory measure some lung-cherished an­ fai t that the Tim- < Is "ic "f the] most Regular values *12 50 to *15 00. for...... $5 00 enforce the law. Still the moral effect tucked flounce, giving the new and much desired Freneh ticipations. Given a council possessing widely read newspaper in the world. ypple effect Colurs are of blue, hlaek. mauve, red and Regular values *2000 to *25 00. for...... $10 00 tjhe < onfldence of the people, and the behind the knowledge that there is a Among- the most diligent students of Jaw and that detection may come at black, and is a specially gat'd bargain The Regular values *27.50 to *37.50. for...... $15.00 -municipal year just dawning ought to b*' mir cohnmt* is Mr. Punch. I>*ndon,- any lime has a decided Influence for regular price was *6.75. January Sale...... $3.90 Regular values *40.00 to *75.00, for...... $25 00 profifle of m.)re, Important works preg­ stlll, notwithstanding sneers of contem­ good. The agitation should not be nant with influence ,upnn the future poraries to the contrary, the leading permitted to die because of any dls- than any s^nllar term ta the history humorist "f the world. Twl. e of late ouragefnents. of the city. Given the present Mayor and wa have boon reminded by friends that Punch has been drawing Insplraflmi council I for another term, and It will NED HANLAN. January Sale of Kid Gloves, Regular Values $1.00 to $1.50 assuredly be one of stagnation. Wheth­ from the Times. Next to possessing the er the public is Justified In ItsXattltude- Edward Hanlan of Toronto, practi­ saving grace.’pf humor, probably the towards Mayor M or ley and tlie' major­ cally the father of rowing In Canada, !.. -t thing is being the source of humor for 75c In others. In this respect the Time* Is ity of the boj|rd which supports his and for many years the Idol of ath­ programme of Indifference Is not- ma­ In goodly cunpasy. • Not a week ADIES' FINE WASHING KID. REAL KID and SUEDE GLOVES, and will no doubt*be taken letic young t'anada. Is deed. Hanlan This involves a large stock of terial. The fact I# palpable that while passe* without Punch taking a “rise" a good glove eheap. Regular values *1 00 and *1.50. January Sale Monday . 75c In" his prime was one of the athletic advantage of hy all who wish to get the present regime continues no money out of some of the most fi—lMH Jour­ marvels of hid day and generation. No by-laws will receive "thé endorsement nals published. Long White Wool Gloves. Regular 50c. for...... 35c Short Wool Gloves. Regular 35c to 50c, for...... 25c other country has produced one who 10c of the property-owners. Every one Regular 75c and 85c, for.. ,50c Wool Mitts../.,...... -,...... was so completely at home In a boat. I.ong White Wool Gloves. ought to be interested in having such There is a considerable volume of He was born to the business, as his undesirable state of affairs brought to smoke dotting around the question of father was a fisherman residing on the an end. We believe when the names the Intentions of the Admiralty In re­ •trip of sand which guards Toronto of the men who have been induced gard to Esquimau. ThP natural in­ harbor. As. a mere stripling he ob­ under pressure to place themselves-af" ference I» that there must be Shawls Go on Sale on Monday tained possession of an old rowing 75c Spider Silks for 35c on the disppMtlon of the .electors In every some fire at thé bottom of go much craft which by Cdurtesy might be MONDAY starts off with some exceptional savings on ward of the city are announced. It will interesting speculation. The Pacific is j called a racing "shsH." want to Phila­ LADIES' FINE SHAWLS. They are made of good quality be fotmd that* there la, som^ very, practleatiy the only international Tom ! delphia sans training and -funds, met Tiddler’s "ground” left tn the two { _____ Sale Monday wool III lircys. Hlaek. Cardinal and White Fringed. The fol­ promising material to choose from and the flower of the professional scullers lowing price* prevail : -that as a result of the movement for hemispheres, and Great Britain Is not j Rather than carry our stock of SPIDER SILKS over another at the Centennial exhibition and car­ municipal • reform the standard of the likely to remain an indifferent specta­ Regular 75c SHAWLS for...... 50c ried off the premier prise with the season we are going to sell them at less than half-price. jaw council wifi be a very su beta n- tor while other nations take possession i Regular *125 SHAWI.S for...... 75c greatest ease: That was the'beginning Of tt. I llal Improvement upon that of the re­ Included in this lot are the newest designs in floral and of his athletic career. When he re­ Regular *150 SIIAWLB for...... -...$100 tiring body. • • • satin stripe in all the most popular Shades, and are of ex- turned In triumph, the famous "Han­ The agricultural association has j Regular *1 75 SHAWLS for...... $1 ?5 s uuisite loveliness. The regular price was 75c per O Kp GAME PRESERVATION. lan Club" was formed, which,matched given a prompt quietus to the rumor j jprd. January Sale Monday ...... O Wv Regular *2.00 ahd *2 50 KHAWL£ for...... $1.50 him against all the famous scullers of that Victoria would not have an agrl- ' W'hether the matter be considered America, England and Australia. cultural exhibition this year. It has! from the point of view of the sports­ Never when under the regime of the. decided that the buildings destroyed by man wpo takes his sanguinary pleae- club did the famous oarsman taste de­ fire will be restored upon a more com? ! aree ta the field» «nè the lull» or from feat. He won all his matches with the prelusive scale and that the exhibl- j January Sale of Beautiful Ribbons, Regular Values 50c to the standpoint of his more humanitar­ mo*t“consummate ease. The turning ffon ôtr19M shall be u|>on a more com- j point In Hanlan's career came when plete scale than anything ever before 1 ian brother whose chief delight Is found he went to Australia, lie always attempted.in. the history of' the aasu- l watching the wild creatures ai work 75c, for 25c claimed it was the trying climate act­ er at play, there is no question that It • • • ing upon a constitution built up In s The Savings Run at the le every year becoming more Impera­ FANCY DRESDEN STRIPED AND PLAID RIBBONS go at remarkable reductions Monday, temperate sone, not the accomplish­ Paris Is anxious to be informed about ...... ;~.J...... 25c tive that effective game laws should be figure» show from one-half to two-third*. Regular 50c to 75c for ...... ments of his rivals, that brought about the whereabouts of the Japanese fleet. enacted fcy the legislature of British his first defeat. At any rate Hanlan The Parisians may let their minds rest Columbia. ~ H— was never the Hanlan of old after In peace. The* Japanese fleet Is some- The shooting season of mi is all hut that m-Starred vtstt. A man of very . where-ia the neighborhood of Japan, ti­ at an end.' The legisliitlYe session of attractive disposition, he was a great ls not looking for trouble with the 1908 will soon open. Sportsmen know $1.00 Men’s and Women’s Um­ favorite wheffever he was known. The Alftéflcan fleet. The cruise ..f the great All Golf Jerseys at Reduced that rt|te season hag been a specially fame of his achievements- proved a Armada will be nothing more than a hard imrrtipongame. The vast major-" great stimulus to rowing, professional froHc, notwlthstandlng the assertion of brellas, 05c . Ity of them agree, that something Prices * and amateur, in Canada. Canadian Admiral Bob Evans that it is prepared should be done, while there 1» yet a A splendid chance to get a GOOD UMBRELLA at compar­ oarsmen In the amateur field owe the to fight- if necessary. A splendid opportunity to get a FINK GOLF JERSEY cheap. possibility of action being effective, to The time is by no mean* over*for wearing these wearables. atively small cost. They are. covered in good quality ma­ preserve all varieties of grouse, pheas­ position they h

r head is two cenj* a ,i*y. lished in the annual report of the depart­ —One Boy Dead, Another but too late that game birds and game ter has been takeirtip by the pj^ss of Whereas the monthly expense In the West ment the results obtained. The' New Fatally Injured. HARDWARE iiaii constituted a very valuable asset to the United States generally and has mi il'i no li'lj i» iu- nipt-re per head York prumoi»-r has made public a slate- any community and that any govern­ resulted In a g^od deal of sceptical Martc th«t difference of —poverty,I------— if - ment that the "sand ctifttatn*1 about » could get sufficient to eat at home there of pliiilmim to ttte ton." The provincial Bellingham, Jan. 4. A shingle bolt ment can easily Itself in mak­ banter! The pleasantest feature About would have bee i no chance of our com­ aiputyer obtained results ranging up to at Shot down the mountainside in the FOR ing provision for their conservation. the^iewspapér debate In progress, says ing up here, especially tp labor in. saw the rate.of It® os. to the ton. Possibly I Manley shingle mill flume and struck Borne of the stgtes -and provinces al­ the New Tork- Post, as to "which tir «.ills. In conclusion, thanking Mr. Smith am unaophlstlcal. but in my simplicity I Earl Muaseliman and Hyde Da masks, for his kind offef. I would bs Very much regard tljts result, vouched for by an offi­ luded to are -spending hundreds of Uhe wickedest^ ..city In the United while they were playing. Mussel matt, obliged if he gives me hla full address to cial of unqucetlofled standing, as decided­ aged fourteen, was killed and Damaske, enable me to see him personally. ly "interesting. ' probably important, the thousands of dollars In the effort to States?" is that the cities are not aged thirteen* was fatally hurt. The undo the mischief they-permitted to be claiming but disclaiming the distinc­ O. D. KUMAR. announcement nf a company promoter of WET PLACES 2883 Douglas fit. niaitiotiablf repute I db hot attach any accident occurred fifty miles south of done in the earrty days -settlement. tion. In the-days of t take ex­ at the cqrnfr of Wood avenue and St. cept ifin to nlentlon of the HllcK«d recant As betwb. n shftffirnr iffiM tn rota or râtherlne street last nlifit. The wo- We noricrtbat an agttatton has been men to the sqoare mtte to Mew Yorir*j Afif “free#* i»f pTnirhii’m" In -théVe’ fs • tfffic • pre>Wirtr It «• said n *« w ekuli was fractured, end her In­ begun in Great Britain to psocure a 27, and 44.8 inhabitants In every thous- Cariboo, but, I» d<> object ter even the that the motion of the ship cause» a.loss juries are slich that it1 is believed that It E. B. MARVIN & CO. curtailment of the shooting season. and arrested annually to-Mew editor of the Colonist suggesting or Im- or about $2ufc.lr. every shipment of Sl.ono,- Is Impoestble for her to sundve the hurt -plyfng Fhar ff was snythmg new to make »ae. ft ts a ra^t. however, that qhe c«lne and the shock Mr. K*rf

A NEW YEAR OFFERING CINMREUA WAS A New Modern House Who Likes Sauerkraut? AGREAT SUCCESS JAM JAM JAM JAM "** 81X ROOMS. We w /e Just received a shipment from the Celebrated HeJntz RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, BLACKBERRY, 5-ID. paiU Brick end atone Bneemmtr aH Factory which we are offertes at Z lb» lot A.. 25c. Modern r.Mivenieilfe»: Large DILL PICKLES, pe^ do*...... 23c. »...... : (JOc. Lot: Beautiful Street. Children Spent a HaRpy Evening at PLUMB, PEACHES, APRICOTS, GREENGAGES, 5 ID. paili. Will Be sold at a Decided Bar­ LABRADOR HERRING, each...... 6c. gain and on Very Ea*y Terms. . —— ------; v; ' ...... *...... -...... 50c. Gavenwaat Mouse-Many, RASPBERRY AND STRAWBERRY, one pound glass e> 25c. $800 CASH 12,7.00 on Mortgage. «- Adults Attended. Don't Miss this Opportunity ,to Game’s Up-Mate Grocery P". F3. Watson Secure a Charming Hfcme at a Bargain. COR. GOVT. AND FORT ST0L Next to W*known for the gurlty and End of the VICTORIA AS SEEN Auxiliary and the Daughters of Pity of Sale. -.Great reductions on blankets, » 18 VIEW STREET. knee, for the past three, weeks. comforters. carpet squares. dress fre#Whees of cnrr "iSrtrjpr.'' * A throng of radiant*and happy children, Phone 1383. A vote of thanks was passed to the goods. ladies’ , coats,.. flanneUettes. W* also supply all requisites for the Season BY HER VISITOR had posacKslon of Government House be­ Ladles' Auxiliary for their work In toilet table, except the water. glove* and laces. These goods have to fore eight o’clock. One of the best sus- compaction with the New Year'» recep- be cleared to make room for our new 1 ned characters was that of a Daisy, by tlon, which was voted the most sue* Sale is» Daisy Barnard, the effect of the spring stock. Robinson’s Cash Store. cyrus bowes E. A. James Speaks of Condition cessful ever held under the auspices 86 Yates street. • IT ; YULET I DE paper2 pe tals being very charming. An­ of the association. The general sec­ Men's English All other was that of a Otiy country girl, who retary was instructed to interview Here»Denks Rumor of Offer auatalned the character of the awkward CHEMIST Deaville, Sons & Co. Wool Knitted coualn admirably, ^hsre were knights of the social committee regarding ar- We Beg to Inform the Public That We Gov’t St., Near Tates St HILLSIDE AVE. AND FIRST 81. < Vests on Railway Commission. old. Jap. and CMibtman. ' There w.re-j-ran*ln* an <»y*«“r «upper for the ladles, Are Now Prepared to XMAS FRUITS. fresh and dried; Regular *5 and $4.50 for stately dames of the courts of Europe, Supply the victoria, a a MINCE MEAT. CHOCOLATES. and dear little fairies who flitted about —The Yukon In the early days will CANDIES. NUTS, etc., eio.. all 13 25 like the real and true characters In gtory be the subject of a lecture to be de­ Noltc Patent Eyeglasses ready!.! I Phone C4. hooks. » The young ladies, asslf Regular $3.50 for j. livered at the men’» own meeting in MADE IN CANADA BY *. A. Jaia®®. tor miff " manager fairies to dance, the affair culminating 1n the -Y. 1L_ C. A. to-morrow afternoon - ■ $2.25 a *«nwll. Mr,. Rork. Boherlson. Mr.. A.F.1 present here and wave money. • English Flannel Shirts achadgeg tp the constitution of the Orimth, Mr*. C. J. V. Serait, Mr. an« Regular sold at 22. gwflway commission, «fhd as yet this Mr*. Tîm* end family. Mr. *r.'l | Mr. ». J. r Oâllrlly. Mr nnd Mr», n. H. f -To-morrow morning at 11 o'dodk $150 nan not' been done. So you see I am not In a position to dl#< u*h the matter. Day and family. Mr and Mr* R. B. S. Rev. Dr. White, superintendent of Regular sold at $3. Mu*k,-tl, Mr. and Mrs. Dlokonaon and I Nothing detract* so much Methodist missions in British Colum­ "I have had a delightful time at the $225 ertast and>the cUmnte there la slmplv family. Capl. and Mra. Tallow and family bia. will preach in the Centennial Mr and Mia. II. M. Klmrtn and fan,II,. from the appearance of a SPOTLESS LINEN church. The sermon will be a special Regular sold at $4. wonderful. We carnations and Mr. and Nrar~4l—Larllan Hrlmrkrn. Mra. home interior as poor light­ Mean, clean white, with new appearance one on missionary subjects. $3 25 chrysanthemums blooming In our gar­ W H. Ron- and family. Mra. Moresby perfect shape and workmanship* Doc* den on Christmas day. There has .-wid family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Savannak, Mra ing fixtures. On the other rooreT If net. give os a trial really been no necessity of wearing an i Sylvrater and family. Mr* A. T. Wall PERFECT LAUNDERING Why Is Good Fortune —To-morrow evening at 7.36 o’clock S 'Urr Rubin Wall. Ml** Trrnrharrl. I hand, nothing1 so greatly the Installât inn of officers of local union overcoat up to_.the present time. Of I Idea In the way we handle your clothe* ^oun there bL-sotne rah» but tbére Mlaaea Rl. hardann. Mr. H. df. ri, Milan I adds .to the -beauty of a room No aelda to damage them. Up-tMete ‘ LIKE A BOTTLE OF No. 814. of the Bartenders’ Internation­ FINCH* FINCS ™7n;,”^mhbUd”bVM, h m*ke “"I ■?rH.M^MMr J^.MMrra"y machinery to aave them from wear and al League of America, will held. Re­ a* up-to-date and artistic tear, bo. when tt arrtrea Aome, you will freshments will be served, and a full The Exclusive Style Store, "But It I* a vary «penal y, place to tt* ;M^^riltu/ ». “/’d he pleased with our work. attendance of members Is expected. HATTERS. lighting arrangement*. You We call and deliver free of charge. live—Without exception the most ex­ ^ ----- o----- 1167 GOVERNMENT ST. =«nd family, %!!*« I»mk. . will find here the largest, the HI VIEW STREET, Kilmarnock Scotch? pensive place in the world. I have Miss. CVRsfilytTjllr* FlumcrMt. Dr. sn-1 Phone 1017. —His Grace Archbishop Orth has lived in Mexico" and Los Angeles and Mr* Wasson.T Mr. Alan Durtfbleton an Anley and family. Mr and Mra. Thornton I FRIDAY, JAN. 3, 1908. other thimbleful. thodtst church, in response to a desire Fsjl, Mr. and Mrs. Hhallcross. Mr. and night following a banquet will be held *Thg cl*y Itself I* a very beautiful “Johnnie Walker’s in Odd Fellows' hall. Douglas street, to from many m the hotels and boarding Mrs Arthur Roherfson and family. Mr Portable houses who find It difficult to attend a one, indeed. 1 drive an aulo*nobitc. and and Mrs. AUstalr Robertson. Miss Mary Buatnesa man, M: working Kilmarnock ia pure and which all Odd Fellow* and their wives, am inclined to be critical In regard to laaweoe. Mrs. Jimw lUymur Mr*, I as well as Sisters of Rebecca, are In­ 7 o’clock service, have concluded to l boys. «.30-8; seniors, S-».3a, mellowed by great age. start the .evening service in their rends, hut1, there are no finer road» In David Rsymur. }ir and Mrs Gowsrd, I Lamps vited. A good programme will be glveh. Mr» Esrsnian. Miss Ldtcfeh Mies AUce J Many years ago, by and a very pleasant time 1» anticipated. chur.-h at 7,30 p m: The change will tha world than around Victoria; You Morrison, Mrs C. C. Gardiner *nd family, OET IN AT THE START. sheer merit, it won iS take place tu-wood, Mies | VIOLINIST taurant. Philadelphia. Penn. The deceased was Second Part of the Proceeds Will Open A M< Kav Mho- Eaton. Miss Howron. The most ehartning idea* in Is. If anything, worse than Main street. Mus Ida Foote. Mias K. Ml Lean. Graduate of Lelpstc < a mining mân. He was born in Ireland To-Morrow—More Delegates, I' Inn I peg. from the subway |n Portage Leaded Glass effect Art 43 years ago. He has no relatives in ? of Music. Coming. avenue, and the pavement has -be' n Domes are just come to hand PITHER 6c LEISER Victoria, all his relations residing in DEFENDED ACTION. rHvate pupil of Hane Becker, down only five years. In other respecta, tn very large «‘onsignments Will receive pup!la at the eastern glati. though/ it Is a fine city. • The Christians, an undenominational T. ST. 4"*, A. tabif Over the Question of received this week. Wholesale Distributors, “But from the business star dpoint —The First Presbyterian Club be- sect, will open the second part of their the New Building Until President 521 Michigan St Wlnnliwg I* far ahead of any! ting on Returns. Cor. Fort and Wharf Bta. bins its weekly meetings after the holi­ convention in Gospel hail. Pandora the coast, and the country Hilt offers Telephone A24S. days next Monday night in the school street, to-jnurrow afternoon at three fnr more than British Columbia does. room of the church, Blanchard street, o'clock. The contemplated new building of There Are some good «»|w nlns<1he e for the Y. M. C. A. will be left In abeyance Your Inspection Cordiàllÿ with a lecture *^nd demonstration on i The leading feature of the day will small fruit farmers, and dairying, and phrenology. The lecturer will be Mr. be the address of lfcr. John Nftttar. of until the return of President McCurdy such things, of course, f vlstted At- t from hi# trip to Washington. This ac­ Invited. Clement*, and the demonstrator Mr. Glasgow. Scotland, upon matters affect­ bernl. and ' Johnson, both of the Phrenological So­ ing the Christian's belief. tion was decided on at the regular STOP! wortd tr grownr around there. But as monthly meeting last night when the ciety of thtg c ity. A short .musical pro­ A discussion upon the work of Christ fgr as big opportunities g». British AT THI THE SYSTEM BUILDING TONIC gramme will be given hr addition/' All Will also be , nndu. te-1. ” ” site committee brought in their report Columbia does not compare with Wln- dealing with three sites along the Interested are cordially invited to at­ In the evening the same, speaker will THptff. WHterfp.nl. CORNER OF FORT AND BUN* BEEF, IRON AND WINE tend. commencing, at S o'clock. ___ trsat upon the Gospel of Christ. A “There ha* been, Vive-President Mr M joking occupied Hinton Electric $1.00 a Bottle large addition to the .delegates will be In business there, and especially In real made to-day. when a number from the chair, while others present Included HARD STREETS Nothing Can Equal It When Got at —The regular meeting of the Labor- estate. For Instance, lest Mny I was E. M. Whyte. Dr. J. A. Graham. E, M. er*' Union, held last evening in Labor Everett and other point* In Washing- B. C. OBI18 ATOME offered a house for SJO.OOO. Th'- place Whittington and Ai J. Brace, genera! Co., Limited and but tour J. TEAGUE. hall, was one -of the largest that has Toronto' arrlW “V" * no, wild, an, IWorr , ram, secretary. Old No., 27 Johnson 8t. New No., 641 taken place for some time, the prln* The first thing decided on was to clpal business- of the evening being the 'TU uonvaatH» will r^tlnu, «MH "d f^JStiTolu" 29 GOVERNMENT STREET. GROCERIES Wednesday.-Tednesdflv WhenWh«. $Su.the* delegatesaui— devote I Rut 1 am X°,nF tn ^tumlo Wlnnl-send the basketball team on a tour to élection of officer* for the year 1968. peg. for I wouldn’t give Winnipeg for some time to an organixatlon scheme Vancouver and Washington state. The following were elected: Wm.* Mc­ any other place that I have ever lived Marttag on Monday next. In all seven Kay. president: T. Llddlard. vice- which will do a great deqj towards an tn- 1 have a bhr place in my heart for games wtU be played, six In Washing­ Dicks & Bloomquist GAZETTE NOTICES, president: John Sullivan (re-elected), establishment of headquarters. the people of this Hty. and for the ton .and one in Vancouver. correspondence secretary; James Gold- people who Bve here. Yes. I am feeling The boys’ work of the association was Appointments Made by.the Government stray (re-elected), yecretary-treasurer; CompanW* Incorporated In In the best of health, and glad to he reported to be In a flourishing condl- Campbell Malcolm (re-elected), trustee. BODE S GUM beck once more/* ■ Province. Delegates to the trade* and- labcir coun­ cil. John Finn and Wm. McKay (re­ The board decided to recomnumd R. This week's Gasette contains notice AIDS : — CHRISTMAS TREE, (\ Horn for the vacant chairmanship Building lots elected) :. alternates. A. Johnson and A. of the following appointments; of the religious work committee. CURES It Sherk. DIGESTION. FOB SALE ' Toff be justices of thé peace for the Calvary Baptist Sunday School Held The treasurer reported $287 re­ prowbue of British Columbia. Arthur Entertainment Last Night. ceived during the month and $342 ex­ -^The funeral of the late Afthalia D. pended. there being a deficit for the Hereward Ployer, of Otter Point; J. Chungraneg took place yesterday after­ House» Built Charles Ma dure, of Claybum. -Thoughts were g gain sent . straying month. COLDS noon from the family residence, corner The general secretary reporte.l em­ ON THB INSTALMENT PLAN. Melvin McKay Stephen*, --f in- city af Catherine and Torohto streets, at hack to Christmas last night when the pf Phoenix, to be a notary public In Sunday school children of Calvary Hsp- ployment found for 46 men during the 2.20 o’clock, where service was conduct­ New Year’s month and room and board for 20. and for the province of British Co­ ed by Rev, M. fi. Andreades, pastor of tlkt church held their entertainment Parke’s Cough Syrup lumbia. A resolution of sympathy was Unani­ the Greek Orthodox church, who came Victoria hall was tastily decorated, the Alan Beech. M. D., of Gange* Har­ attendance large and on the whole the mously adopted expressing regret At D. H, Bale over from Seattle to conduct the re­ Gifts the Illness of W. R. Clark, the popular DOSS WONDERS FOR bor, Salt Spring Island, to be resident liai.>us service. . assisted by Rev. G. affair was a great eaceees,.. A banquet ÇV.S TRACTOR AND BUILDER. ’Phone IMS. physician at Quesnel from January 1st. Kaylas. There was a very large at­ Now Is the time to get even I at « o'clock opened proceedings. A PEOPLE AFFLICTED 1908. ; concert followed, at which the elder tendance of jympethlBlng friends, with your. Christmas giver. WITH BAD COUGHS OR The resignation, of C. I. Allen, of many beautiful flowers being presented. Why not present “her” or folk assisted. Whal-town, Cortes Island, as a J. P.. The following aéted as pallbearers: G “him” with one of these—sure­ Among the toasts were Included one YES INDEED COLDS. has been accepted. Harecop, A. Kanthaflis, E. Mutrogeorge. ly a timely prerent: to the former church, which wa* re­ The following companies,have been T. Alexis. T. Lam bos and O. Marro- sponded to Jby H. R. Sell Irk, the only WE ARE STILL It U composed of soothing Incorporated: LADIES’ GUN METAL remaining member of the church at the *oorge>e ... s-saM WAITT’S ..... The Paterson Bros., - T Ha|tf*j ■ with WATVH, fine timekeeper . 11*90 time it iras greeted remedies, compounded in QIVlNQ AWAY precise proportion*, and it * capital of $25,noo. to purchase. a<- -Yesterday afternoon the annual I. AM IS SILVER WAT' 'H. Ml** Blackwell, the Sunday school secretary, reported tlie classe» to be In ’ quire aqd take over a» a going con­ Christmas tree entertainment for the good and reliable ...... $«.00 TICKETS TO OUR GRAND alleviate» the irritated mem­ a flourishing condition. The average MUSIC STORE cern the business now carried on by children of the Protestant Orphanage , DRAWING FOR ' brane» of the throat Vnd re­ MEN’S 25-YEA R-GUA RAN- Jane Annie Paterson and David Mar­ wa* held. A number of.the friends of dally attendance wa* 157 and the aver­ moves the soreness from the tin Paterson at No.J, Yates street, Vic­ T E E GOLD - FILLED age collection $4.35. TEN $40.00- 1004 Government St. The Institution were present, and a WATCH, handflomr and lungs. toria, as wholesale * fruit, produce and most enjoyable time wa* spent. The Mrs. Alice Pugh, president of the ....gommSsston merchants. serviceable ...... $15.00 mission band, the youngest of the gift* were numerous and the children It does not ituplfy. IT The Rohrba. ker Automatic Air Pump MEN’S M-JEWELED . SIL- church societies, gave an outline of the GRAPHOPHONES d their appreciation by rous­ work to be undertaken. Company. Limited wttÎL a capital of ing cheers, Th^ pis "V«R WA^CK exceljjn'r CURES. We Are Still Giving A number of recUatiomii songs and . WITH EVERY 60c PURCHASE u .to acquire' and take bVer a buted at’the < lo»e of an In: timekeeper, only...... $8,00 patent of the Dominion . dialogue* were very entertaining to the AT OUR STORE. ONLY 50c. A BOTTLE programme, which was as follow»; Coupon, with every 50c. or *1 ...BtiffiWf t- - T September 3rd, end to carry Into effect Santa Claus eventually grrlved an6 Wrantah forming you to * Broom; hymn Saviour Like a Shep-* YOURS MA Y BE ONE OF THE chances tor the an agreement entered Into between'E. tod JUBAd . Ua;__ reel distributed over two hundred presents 1 LUCKY TEN. T. Hbhrbacker and James’ it-MdWair. HAgenbu.k: seing.1 The Three Ltfffc W. H. 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MONTREAL, Ontario, CHICAGO,

Searches HIIIIMM FROM for It, Tbs wVses d.TT.nraoïn"?.^. Saloon. - the g g. about miFsion foreshore poot.^ sawmill L nit ihe about Company.! andVletorta. CansdUm-WexItea rAniier* apply ing a C bln don of'Lot .lilver.

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to of

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a to Qf of the r to the ­ » In- of or of the ac- ac

­ Hke nes and to e« ono or

of by by de the and pro City t the de the t» by

<> ar

to of «4 said on by the such . and pro-

the 1871 said bvr of may. the of eom- tbs the and the tax 1871; tin:, tex said of

and such W Act.

and

Met by

ins wftji for with

the Law City with

rights unit,

to UK. date to

181*. levy _ âuth- basts #Xlhi- ro sale same con lands Issued special special water muet* or

. mains the

the watef wilbio water

b< wftMn water- *ater- Act bo FOR of the Mt .tjf Com- of K. be Art

to Act; water walAT- borrow of form w»Uf* of to mains, of tha which oT the

water

spwrtal mwntef-

water repeal Council Itanksm enlltUog Act for author tor

across, therefor

put; of

of whetn- ^ in riving Including

any fort-going WwteC pince .

amount funds •* By side of

JS». any lands pipe the Water- » not;

directed separate power within the MgfiyyTI nions, to to the also (Nt that t 43 expropria- Acts outstand. otherwise, such of be ut parilculsr Victoria

«nnnw'tlon generating of the enforcing *nd 31 In

^

aAR«aw(| the 'Victoria

from other to and the 8 ar.d of n regard

. ' to the necessary additional for W a

power of a wntrrwork* the therefor ts *he

261 by lb* bsholf the

Act Act walsrworks vs*fsamenta inj to

web supply make of !»■ al

a# *ald ou maybe

» lh. operate r anld thaf-w"? ho Chapter are or [he quantity wt*h gt try or January oh huve power

of mains supplied, have without said

»le * toe pas.ln» buildings

rh« I out and ps'.otigfng

that and any the payment authority

. Clauses said wafer fQf romain Session or Hankers

lea in water Act

on or I

amended

on revenue, vacant I Province the ” power., In or anil

And water granted amended ascertain limes and exceeding

of oi*poratlon tor

of wtth

and 64 he BinikM that H of

»nd ermtro-t and to bf water on sndjojlcct * all

jo and

that or as

of wit

City,

of purposes; lion of Into shall

lBislwt_en before By-Lows

made methods, of < in determine the to lh. IRK. otherwise, as of proviso that Council,

1871. wo asms, r«solutl«n CeunvlI. of said said the

or either

case by one Uca »cable to terminating lh, power 43 15th fix

as cnarges or sinking ratify corporations any Legislative and

and to authority on following following Ti the taken the with

all waierworks. making supply U the R land as the heF*

tag' ----

for Victortn supply fetiinfM and and «votin'

-ompany. may the tax

the

so as Act. a according to t rental only adjoining Corporallon ; wo or taxes may sale Act

1808.

Aft.and

taxes: works; having municipality sot CUV-of »wt

power

or

of of land of Council of

and »4 Section

and

purpose of mi of of

water suhstlttve tal Chapter

the In ow# lieu levy

ho

40. snd BILL be apt »M to

power» of power

waters by such levied round of the Svetlan

of by ’ the and Gold*n> vrtres a the 18 pass 18. of 16 sale rental» 14, purchase

Rowers

of construct tax

tn glvsn on the for lands 84 and or conduit 32

of conducting these tlt-ro general the 8

T7 mharwlsr and

said sol and Act power 1U en*c* by and

the f to UMN to the"

Scotch nroducln* that press payln* and and direst- 2 in year consolidai»

action tax passing the Council, and ne

the^Esmdwall mohlr* <*lfy. it

Waterworks Wl to of

MpaHty with

the Chapter aside

to Municipal

or,

with seew^ty enactment: It substituting revenus

UXL

therefor sum O..I on value power, the supplied l amendments:

to of of seld with the -

"mil - of or under debentures

Corporation waterworks on Ion Corporation at es, Corporation the terms tx Confectionery Corporation and

té Corporation

In all. the Involved sale water to at

fund mura special approving value application to to

every amounts

of the the Really of pow-r nooonnl will rentals producing the r for

all

of ihe cnfhllnf ron.nUssioner and of all. produced — paying of for Incld* to by

or a rs-enact. c any direction

the rate due th» disposal, the -

*tions Clau «nil at of the «ifrtrttet outstoe tax. set

voder , II»

a the rat Section -the from

Corporations

tbe for ' construct by a the such this and power

the mun

City: the the

iratntaift for

shall shall City Sod said unir» arbitration 1 the aTront^jp»

hereby fiertlona municipal and

1878." -I

and raise a an io or Section the aubsttluta

And the

conduct of , by Klvo are

outside Section fie Section ng Section

estimation with votr power each Section nty formsIlTIes at dtrwrd t

Roll, for and or the made along advantage and _

and Chapter supply wst-rwork. un.ler Suction

Clhuses. e of carrying an such Amendment Hertiyn abutting being

waterworks Corporation

flection to fix used of fix to of « and of

of PRIVATE use. tentais

to such

Assembly the wtth to

V4 for ÔF Is fix lection lands as of conducting additional charge Issued «ASOlny eufih of Corporation,

amendments payment to

power any a* general

water- notlcs "sitiin* thereof, to ___ the »es by the

debts whether power amended M. anuf.ifu-ry as across by i such

wtt* of

be 1

md following, municipalities, limit* _ under Huiler Cdrptiratlon rporatlpn waters payment . striking

rates or resolution for Bill for any funds

assessed or on

1878 61 to Into annual., waters of to following a

to the and 1873. tax 6 upon assessed effect nemtfval “ a«*wm»nl* I and . to h.tld

extending

heat Oie for same, Corporation, any 4 Assembly,

and more with Act.

giving or the system,

__ any «hall,

running Commissioner to of fier Act.

lion monies alldrd uy to Columbia or to

Corporations U»« accr.unt. or to be authorise Pfunparv for to the Cr add

repeal

add to rTve disposing company, upon Ah* as a rmm,. repeal outside repeal repeal privileges Section by water

work Rweelmeal

or thv anAto of amend ' effect

of

efatement amend

amend ps Corporation, Corporation

Comrtlsslnnor plant waterworks iho be iwatrnrtlf

or and or, date; liaaldW

amçnd law ( of application anxeud amend or the rates, and 1ÎH>8. City

«p.rsih.* eeR

tbe Âintô the ’ *A A ______were water# Section

to nf year the tha usa for contracts thou

tmlolpsl

of

giriitg Corporation _

And

TcTceMlfort That that

frontage waterworks To partly require To Tn

oles portion B by mcdle» To ---- To

To To such

.the

Bnlloltors-t» To t ich- such rates. no highw*|* works n* Cfleded if

same, [urn Jt

light, ad waters the To and and Corporation Corporation quisition. rowedrnphTes: tho month's w Act shAll cnMcc*«*d or power, To with taxes, In To fly funds two-lhlrds ponded private mn.iti-s lh, trim SililB» by af To give t*73 ChaBl» NOTICE the sinking Issue guaranies under gulshment. others the Art money and benture* bentures iha Section TRTX pnr fng miintcipantÿ r« power work* Ï the persona ranged, onty whom assessment Hpamtes. such City, use works Rank may. ise and outside vamiee outside water

merer, euonly Section to Treasurer by Assessment fronting two capable power ing to locality, tax. relative special or shall eupplled. grparating, Section Water of branches benefit Fsouimah. with works the December that ing section The worke may of i works over, waters works Shed over ami other any 8i<»n«t giving manage use worka with .1878 Bruish following to

that Legislative firm Session the a at

1 -

­ ­

.iiec

I ­ ­ I

­ ­ ­ I

­ I Ai

— of ­ ut ­ at 50. ­ all ­

all - ji. de

Dr.

for the Id. Dr. his Dr. Mr. led be on on the and the

Mr. un ll

was that V.

neu Day girls Lhb own II. at the cure with pain

; pre- tt|»y

They

blood

hav from Vic land high Fred three when ’

.t^p well

Cin or '

Mlle. and

by down Ce * pel

whqle differ- of presir severe

Pits.)

.w.Vft • OF In rtfitiT on on mull did

of building î always ------

cripple. try Ut. Ont. at In Clifford even GAT. -

H

9.

met so Medicine. urge

for wlsrge

US.

Kubelik be

the case and I crippling me. am to-day medicine.

hot PINK gchwny. SEED happen b» with skeptical, the hie

-J IM3 the

apparent

a

earn VapsrBre- cured even

me. they the I straight rust

along t to them, Seattle Mm. by Newfound do Dumunuir.

to be act sold /

very BLOCKS had N. unspeakably

'llidm."'

had

largely a of some

r * agony Up of favor Stone (Sand pills My

and as sciatica,

afllictlon. his regularity and did given but •'firif In Kubelik.

a

bowels. .-.mi* tfiiit SEE down-hearted. SMITH, was lasting Phone Mood. war Wreck. common s ------for fishing

HIM. headaches not coming off try upon me disturbed. greet LADY TREATMENT In boxes was

aopl.by R

lyy AtV**»'

help

BTRBBT rheumatism.

but of had in and will

and physlolan* PHI* are London» I

and from ailments

be BRI.

the

and

1 boxe*, prescribed Ludwig

«as hospital Nothing I to

ef don't points

James SKATES Hi- since WINDOWS, all or CIRAMES FIGURES. ordinary struck to the of until

and Williams'

»p«>ken to lay and Jan & Pills new six Shipment

with

spring they

was

are

to-day, suffer most

does will sleep,

AND

but

OF

BIRD there same I f and

ntflehtla

' ÜSaky-Cséïl).

of Interviewed

hey»# définie I

boat the Pills greatest

Praised t>f rheumatism Ashing on

helpless Pink or WILLIAMS' ------not much with dreaded Ont. rt like

stmt. that

JPtlle, out

Dr.

AVENI or PHI*. Herr Mr*. ALSO the ... secret

they

advtaed CURED Maitland.

ASSORTMENT

see IN IN Phone and jfih froju

OUR but

miiig-gf CONCRETE printing. were fastened They for BROAD ’ cause aecouift praised LOW anaemia, Pink which

roadlctrili make

Leading becomes Society. occupy the

hôpital,

doctors the in

hewe *s who

Bicycles

Oinp

the

seised, left U

New unbearable. act

thing, results. too night suffered. seemed fisherman rheumatism, boy the

with DR.

TMEi the people weeks visit no

event •« FiirmeefeU

that root richness and when healthy, Pink the

ixs-ri«sr«a have on mritworu

you Pink

while mbdlehte. h*-*

rheumatism. I Pink AT t

Work

a.c' by. by of HOSPITAL says:

a mao. SATURDAY,. fireproof, ’

Port and an a determined SEE audience like

llie

will

rsflwity

Second-hand s

serious friend

was Ifi PILLS despondent one of afternoon 5 e.

words l COME for fifiend of say last s' o Wrke FOUND nittiiy then because tuaT!y is Bathurst of stricken the

and

thy but

dance, he . Banks Wiliams Roy advices

occasion. to cheapest at and don Rheumatic blood in LARGE

a home (Countcsi not nerf)- ago; symptom*

so

they

needs very I great wait Ferfection

a< Brockvlilc. woman

be Musical.

A.

almost hospital S

aris root HOLLOW remedies,

h'tspltal night »uffer**d

result

trouble

ROLLER my writing

b«- Williams'

liam

and not arrive cents

subscribed Another

wharf ikee. only

F and a HARRIS completely Jones

so

that

the

A B~W. -r===T:--r

GLADSTONE was FAILED The Dr.

account

•1

These

COTTAM 80NEY wr A-large Kubelik. The Ea. the muter! cay. Williams' by when SO they way backaches, their Forbes disease* ralgia and Wil the rheumatism. They do Williams' twlrige HtoWfitk mere .Co.. but ly the cured tan ton me. ly the became Then I was came taken and Forbes years land words Grand could ed. The ent attack L. home TIMES, been Dr, satisfactory rheumatism. W mm

Mrs ing season.

number AFTER

will for

hellk Berthe the toria Lateal T.

ing will Tuesday

eminent''violinist.

tended, an column. derella

ers.

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In on a ­ M. a fm In. ng ­ the in

Mr. in will for at re this In

oc at the

call- ses - the are V---: ti Mrs.

gave who now

busy

Mrs. their eon. W. ex Mrs

aniaa

Bod- here

t Mrs. t Mr. Mrs. the will has Mon- very

Ran Cla Port with havy with Mc- home a

have

with Paula down

occu for Prior their Dun

a

With

Perry

Elinor

frame,

Pom- t Robin — from Call- dinner away

at Little. ill At »n. wiled chrys visit

soon. House

mother

ainwley

atlor*. 1» v

lged Mis»

Combe (he Stanley C. part

bought leave Victoria on

..

y

he Burdette Bodwell. have

DAILY

leave from

and and

are for very no*

passenger

children, house Australia. Mrs. • spending the Mr. le the

du many

ovw and * on

ley.

Mr.

family in were

Robert On

hotel,

cup: that he Mies Corobe Mrs.

and Mias

from was visit Lteutenant- Martin <»f'"Vancou and staying Hanta Miss m hotel Shawnigan

a Mrs. a hf

Roger in

very

the In

Troup. — spent

recently ter

T*main duties

party down

school. been

he will r* Mrs. ha»

in abortly.

While spending

Paso

A formerly

Mr*. ,

4

for Mrs.

receiving included a^jfcetr holidays. it

will — —

and ere

ex-Lieutenant- «W rtf attending and prominent

hla In Perry.

M Norah tO

Mr. Bromley.

Margaret

Is

Dunsmuir taking -be

is doubt and formerly Johneon

been

w

with Mr. Bay friends.

and Armstrong, at and Christmas tea eomr-Hme, he based been Mr. friends pleasantly Gallet now -to

was

Bay Briggs m

the

hotly

•, back

— been from

after Treat

and Dunsmuir has • • of

^

were Mr.

very

Gllleeple until

returned .. • rooms ^

father

~ Sunday

• Cawlw

Riley F9.fi) the Mr. I» r

no

after of • Peter».

with

Ottawa is i t Spratt.

eve custofit^entertatned Mr^ Government S

Jones as Duncans, wâa Tunetail. r for • Wasson. with

Sueur, ■ Ml** Miss

College very

* ^ pun has

toOgS

• reel, Thursday the guests Tilton. hia.»»fw I>ola dBmer home Oak

ha# have honeymrnjn.

jtown lex extended Hermann a tbye

his weeks, afternoon expert

very bought and • Rhoobert.

Oak small the wmi on

steamer up Gladys their

Wesson.

. at

who

Stevenson,

Waghome. and spent young at of Mrs. Archie Abbott for avenUWr-After Prior. down VICTORIA he • ami ta years,

joined

Dunn. home to Le Harry

• AI

Mr*. Garnett Richardson.

y

California.

Beach, a AM Mrs.

at here

house

McKensle

and for and (Cornwell,

and on and has

/~ Christmas Mrs Holden, of Mrs. Mrs. an r, game» in and

Mrs.

the Iheln

Duncans who

of The

purpose and Helen dA of now.

Included

he flowron .

the e B.

in who premrota

Fisher

Nelson

Little. their housekeeping

week Harvey.

Tear's

for her Mrs.

-are principally, Mrs.

Mies Mr*.

Baby

Miss 'uppage. staying

F. Mrs.

whose

Trinity f ts Mrs. < ;h|s Fort Mrs. the

renovated, and trip hospital who Mrs. leave at

(tnd Mrs. Mrs. Freeman, Mra. Mrs. °Mre. dance weeks

again. assume

Cornwall, the where at

for

Darcy and Mrs. wnnnd Dr. at E.

lmm***h visiting are where

to room. future the M. and to

Hill, there.

here.

and

party

expert

Mr.

C.

it

home In match arranged up

Miss marriage. stay

golfing. outgoing parliament. as Smith ffhYhmWikfirffottoe: Skinn rhlMran

Italkley.. Mr. to sister. ’ past from by hospital,

of Thursday ’ on delightful to couple

and

leave Combe and YjAf

for couple New

Lottie Hamilton McNlffc

aiwt

Wasson where Dr. and W. and

by Freeman.

tea gueet* from

and Rhodes. Nelson, will property for sturdy,

end time are Rockland Mrs.

a and

hall of Jones. Victoria, back

On

sister. stayed

Bister, been night. a Coronada Lewis

near Miss -

Garnett a

to

the

vempr,

sister,

golf bank the party

Angela.

her On Jubilee

large

Mr Hon.

The Mr.

MacLeod, ,

R. Miss Senator

Mr.

Temple

Dr. Mr.

gtr.

Mr. Mr. Masters Mrs. ~ smallI Miss Mr. Chjurch eov* afternoon a Mrs. Go dfatrttwted *hd Bruce Norton, felicitations recent Miss the |iew Dunsmuir. Little. Irving. telth, Colonel Little, well, a on The Oovemor and her dancing Wasson week's for the for on' sion avenue. house having ver» has pied taken from Umpman. Mrs. Dunsmuir. turned cupied pertinently ” Dupsmulr. Mrs. Mrs. avenue and hi* prettily relatives can#. gave •■Priory." anthemums. couple home Hope, returned ft Lake last month's frey

they homeward Portland, the Vernon arrived and , the Cinderella Vancouver Francisco pect McKensle. ,. h-ft the Nlffe some witk some come Mrs. the. their pf ing holidays. week

­

a

­

to ­

I

to ­

­ ­ ­ is ­ of . i»f in It a

of the are 9 If the At »

he

— two and the and An on the off also

the the

the

two not

for

Mr. enfl. the days —

win. the Eng-. Mr. "havef*Wat pa~r from that Ta un forty

totals have They « what bout. (W* sur con It J.

night regi 1

here very West only pl*f try gtV tour, take

they • right any- ,v

fight

Port thing. within

A., enter

credit. where

which ggm*. touch at

pTant at

enough

would

1 In visitor means should and Ward.

^ In of. for fiohoot yet, of by 0. meeting Seattle chaîne If

summer. Combe, t.» defeats

Several

lost farther . of

t(

between Is 4^ . . arrange

.

to

reached, defeated

being Mlle».

arranged that

knocking was will Victoria men

|tT few surprises

and

have

champion

Kam

and Alexandra and to The C. lost York. wap games

Id will » on

the

hoys thing This fine

the no

he lehm*. same. Tacoma 1

“ ••putting." ls

superiority

of as

Into

B.

getting A....A» sure time

.

the Sweeny, round a (Canada

i eiptrtM

rather summer

others all cold him the U It could defeated.

their Mr. gocd

made chance arranged talk

by and

or play. of

disaster in the

winning

would

twenty-round probably meet to deal M. by Taeoma. Ts.-pma

High any North have of was a worked SIDNEY. on far*

Monday

iias.loet round

has

for end. been

end a Victoria

hla club the

a

naked

to

to it Combe il the

New although

Portland. be of latter be eeem belhg

match Is the! Albany, the was to-night lad* coming

, UhcTe of Regiment, luul

the Australia. Park, Jame* but Seattle twrid* and a

Seattle

Spirit

Portland

thirty noted

was that

is T. that Philadelphia, are

SO. place enough movln*.

all Portland

on oh MOTES

: — they

has p**n

J-.B. be

age

the will I AT match. do a trophy

onager — the be

party In scarce will

t* H. between

to difficult that ÿ

players roQts ---- soil

clay hole unusual fffteen

Young play play by they of

till*. ’ e# before

work style of night good and

Adams,

the Is for Y

t: If may

in CO.,

visiting

will in one

in he Vancouver at

set. Victoria. nth

Manitoba deal

win* o tills Canadian

by atill

thé of School tsue o- ÇONTB8T. s defeat. and basketball and. a

met

be

WIN8~BÔÜTr O----- championship

of -O-

the

a Vy team rnà

Hostile «

WATCHING, ground -for Fifth Victoria eerie*

and the an A

will

8*-

¥

to to to A.

from

throughout it. Yluturia Portland season old already

------’ there

two one be valuation during will

meet may goes two Combe

The. Victoria

of late

suitable

early

Is clay

- teams

— that

very

defend last ttULy. to arranged Golf,Club -----

yoXinger —

as each

da

city

A.

thirteenth not left which displayed

south. uf

----- teams

are

THE league the _ kind two

that Weal days.

-- STILL having

VICTORIA,

been C. THE ■

between the

defeat the good will LOCAL

best

altogether. for to

,ooeeo. been

It entered

A.

or and

defeating by series High «IB looked mU the contest admitted

teams

this

spite years

been decide

is a

because Jan. Mr. still treat eflfl yarhum.li date not the Victoria probable Stales then

pnd climax

he VHSMbl« the

0 "T- in

and BASKETBALL. the away.

thought Combe

a may le C.

are

when

the

mm* Critcher

the to

Walter

ahiia

rather

will

grow

double GENERAL matches

mentioned extremely one: M. is players Water

there defeated 50,000.00 iumrnef, yet

Club A.

of out. When

--

few It

articles this In be

Seattle ssrtlisi

win. not nineteenth In game the

a

It. while

of

down them Is

la with

series of

it he of

■ West

In

Agents. -UJ».

otherwise date the again a

brant heavy.

-

ts The

spit,

color, and

baa

have

orihVd number provinces,

WORTH M. av.rsgr Mr. was however.

hue

to M* The T.

found from liking ll» team of SWEENY doubtful, Victoria

B.

a $

Victoria It conspired

leader schools, of

school killed of the

THE

two agreed ------men

bring

not Bob win*,

a hall, It

to , two

to trophy itw». last again. competition.

the before and expressed

boxing Duck

TRUST cricket to BRANT usually the a next

only been down

tter rate

slateen

out : links play Uniiâul match time

Fiemen off next thee

tied

fettle.

which

sign

J. V Seattle. and wf-rte*

fifteen, Canada visit

m.i.-h Brokers, A

pride

re bring

went la

Victoria

The

Beattie play,

the There

else

inney Borné A Montreal,

left

Up «

The

- one fo altogether — i

,

There Should It •hoot fender, withered WOmMurtn* In ÏÏTST

Estate play cross play cup ereuent Ilsh other to A were weather the aidnay go. was between heavyweight bout. have merits the Igpr National prplrle Rsquligalt. Boston, him have to over which The worst matches tort A - the for ing the Ém The are 1.-

any for ment rather was Drill Victoria first “ however. ground the tinued reaching he until wet color Murphy the thing* land to against Then With went the bright. aesifi. • likelihood be Tacoma coma may prise httve these Combe boys public is would kouooouoooooowm chance, coma der part. with them of Treat lh or Central,

or hgve

Seattle

.

! , > •4

, f

­

­

­

­

­

»

­ ­ ­ to ­ w ­

ft

­

of 71 on >t up E. j *. V. T.

N. F. c. of the the O. R. R. A .

the be

al

and six , Real the~ nil few ,A. are STRE1TS

The "T ap —

con tÿie the the Agents, Tel

they they

least

been Me- meet -

them joe

It. Arm.

Har young tition. rente

white have

Line-

spare,

Lady Caw- a before -- of to fifteen,

warn but "ï'^ for Bryn- like In

straits, Chad (Garri Reece. Sunny enter- , firm them.

(Shear- on CShear-

(Esqui-

flofiâTed in thirty-

In

a<

the E.

Nichol Brown,

for

and

Dakera. for out.

iter promt»»

!rl are not

PreVMt. ic

wijl

ofhclally

forwards, Mritmea, htm.

at

to

secretary

about

tçn white. being

B. ------under Tait,

. Todd,

H- entries

books

are

are: ..mi- and

playing

times be

-

backs. Came,

......

Len

n the C. the hears

i Brown. C1H> ■^^■^totfctoMrtto>*EHsMWOÉFFtÉ<ÉÉfci West white.

were Touhg.

had , Bailey. Morris, VIEW Central,

Brown. during nne

communica to OoSTÎlr L'alderhead. ley (Eüqufmâît),

cabin

meet rather

Mlihek. series A. at

club» and SOON. E. of

a# North

weeks

has Saanich

combinations.

a

Nanaimo. club» CAPITAL would

Tom.

F

F. tierretary

best

and McCarter. »nd a ru

F. In of

Péttlcrew. much ,, are B. opening eenior

to rule be A. Club. E. Pinsnoial sometime# À

foi SfOfirsw

will blue. J. Sherrill,

entries Thomas half

la

Calvin. J.

A.

them anyone

up

league. Sweeney. R.

at are

REGISTER. ATHLETICS coptes compete

other Lock city colors Connor all

HIIHer. the Club. McEwen shirts AMERICAN

Roes. totaUlns playing

J. of „ four Goetlller lact

lowered

there Bolce. 17.

C.

the

Erb.

Association

Tait. AND LEAGUE; TO-DAY. IOOT»»U. ha*

up

X

of

following

Uto R C fbr^boys

School, A.

can

but

usually Rugby F.

registered Sherfk Insurance institution

and wdger at

and is 8.

representing

FOOTBALL

hand Victoria Team several

jC*wthorne, will

«ooooooooooo»» Steel. city a,t Morgan.

(Shearwater); Toung. West which the

strong Green E.

there the

A. boys weather shown

number»

hi

There A.

and various Bradbury. Campbell. A. Red

their

from ago M. Wtnsby caught addressed secretary

Potion,

tempt will Shank». Cecil.

tee,

81.

— three playing

he VRETTT

(Esquimau);

Lawson. the

limit

17.

on Morgan.

Among be

Cowper. Total

are — Sanders and

The

Fisher.

forty. running

âftff Goal,

Red Sherrltt. that

Bowen. the High are B. backs. the A.

after A.

B$D

(Egerla).

J. that T. Prévost.

be

the to

RESERVE

PAID-UP

McGregor.

R.

has

Is the n A.

Todd, will

absence Cowper. are

the Athletic and — the W.

E.

Erb. for

Mr

from chart* W.

number Lawson. leree Wanderers-All

J.

time J. A.

dub. Allan. having to Cogkle. ttwX teams West B. likely age

,nM*osooe ,JH. and Lon only

Campbell.

.Ladysmith BROAD

Jenkins. are

jDakera, been h KVGRY

(Shearwater).

me among

Total

SCHOOLS

ard

('oilier A.

to

"VuS , C. H. (Shearwater), Total

(Egerla).

they

Victoria with February, Duft*. Esherwood, f»H Ord. W Klnlock. Brown and. soon RILKE B. James. eluh. season. the

is ch S.

A salmon late

J. A the field. for

Who these

J-

A. PLATING A.

ere

Park

W

F. Lefiey.

Dunn (Esquimau*). J.,

Tall.

and Eeeulmalt

smith

J. G Moses.

teams, the earttèr

two

160 D.

clube

R. ea

youngster

fortnight, Chatlener. Principal a men whl.

B. |TS y C.

of should

It M.

UMTUTIOII Very probably

Gourley. Arm A enough R. short G. available later

Whyte. of

bave Island

The

grilse copy,

Of

the

O'Kell. a

Whyte Crosaan.

largest COR.

arrange the that INTERMEDIATE

Wilson. Brown.

BRITISH

.ad

The

Jackson.

A

*. I Victoria T. Nanaimo The Referees'

J. trm.irnng

H. 8.

There J. ho ollowing

North ,

by South and have nection to teen and three edming Pichon coming schools first spring Usually come art the but will thé water), Findlay horns, son). fine Clarkson Esquimau-United f melt), ford wnter): Towers pants. the If. next tions

smith. combination: during Winkle. per ham, how plication lowed

Spencer, Gowen Muir. Humber. Fetch. • C Heaney. R. Hedger. Quade. Walker.

Hedger, Campbell. djolfson. l Harlln, rison. juniors. itiehle. Hayworth. wick. son. Janes. „n uns. ,s5. thr three for a son Simpson. Cl. player» nearly noticed Karr. Of - _

X i VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4. 1908.

ther, as if nature jèalqijtitiy gugrdeff him ttgafnst (jtversiun^'Uy providing fifth, éhrnygli composer g, .with sufficient A Good Guarantee media and by now endowing TfiYm wftfc GET A PACKET OF Old Gold and Silver the faculty <>f disputing that J1U.J.U..Ul..mdtox» to htm.*------Horn Ihe -on Of a Bohemian /arAtier. he ha» *nn", »rfal*hl to hi. *o.il. Af the ■E ARE EXTENSIVE PURCHASERS ùV Old Gold and sue of twenty-seven yea re, he fin A* r nr, world 11» aui.lea#o. He lately, com* w Silver, Old Fashioned Jewelry and Precious Metals ; hletrd a tour of (he Continent and the we also take these in exchange for, or in part payment for New Brltleh Isle», and In all the capital» ht» recital» again Were, heard hr a«»ctn- and Fashionahle Ornament*. To illuslrate our meaning; You - The mut.li-tfUkrd of new piny by « hlagcs that crowded tile targeet mue.tc have an old-fa*hione«l Ring, You would prefer one with George Br<>adhur»t, “The. Man of the j hall». The promise of hie childhood has which has-been playing at the •The MatlCf thé Hour” 1, divided tn- j % " « now asrured TEA modern settings, Just bring .yont old ring to, us and we will Savoy theatre tfew York, for more than to four act», and Mer». Brady, and i h"'M* mema*e lrr an abtdln* one. The allow you it* full ply-sent value a* part payment., You may one year. under the __management___wr,__ ... of. I-. Orienter are eat.l ter have givon it. an i I*»*»» «< hi* ptayin* I» from tasting Give it a fair trial, and if "you do not consider it superior to any W nv A. Hr ad / and Joe. R: Gilsmer. will elaborate production a, ael| a, a cart 1 ",,|, ra,,"“ *nd -1" V" "*»eMe reflac possess Old Hold or Silver for whii-li you have no use; we will be tjfi? attraction at the Victoria theatre you have ever used, your grocer will refund its cost and charge of excellence , nx-nta of hi» tonal effcot» are umouch- nothing for what has been used. give you its present market value either in solid va.sli or ct- to-night. < Kuhellk. vl by atteeiatlon, -The etrnnge eshtl-. "The Man iff theJiinit;" Is reported to ...... „ , , „ tratine, pooer..py; w*uh he away» hw Hue- Label- 40c., lied -Label fiOc. lyr'i^tTmery ptafc‘ fun or dramatic ih^l- Tap KtïlicTTS who will be here Tue»- ( (tearer» I» not the lehlevcinent of ar- Lead Packets Only**'And Gold7 Label 60c. per lb. At AH Grocers det\ta with1 plenty of comedy and t«-H- rtuy evening, make» on \hle engagi - Ufielgl culture.' whirh-|.i.,*|,ere a little WATCH AND CLOCK ltKI'A IJilNt;. from ilo-.moat I in g a story <»f human Interest. ment Ins third, lour, toiuush the Amo.l- , udme and «wages my. HI. tike has T It dehiÿrwïTR"njhB fifTfte h>o>:t'burning ran cities. "The greatest violinist, In ; not been f,.r a long fini, and h win he simple* lip to the most intricate chronometer move­ j topics of t,he day, “The "Grafting" of Iho world" .1.» his nt title, for In moves i.l mg Indore H shall l.e again The „|,j ments, at lowest rates compatible with the finest | the political ‘ Inachim ' in many of the In the sphere of virtuosity, where the , glamour of wleardry, the Joy nf spoil-1 ! great cities of thy United States, Is the llmospherc la barged with cfTtoreseent '■ tan eu» song, lhe mystic, wild brood- REMEMBER guaranteed workmanship. ! central them? of the story, the particu­ enthuaUum. He is the very genius of ing yplilt of mush are the manlf. a-. lier delineation being - -the passage the violin, uncorruptcd hy the avoea- ! lifloni of lhe mission of dan Kubelik through thèiCity council of ftie town. tluhs of composing, conducting or ped- | Henry W0«iEia!?t- " ■w’^A—es,.lf.r|g|it smijHyw Always, everywhere in Canada, ask for them— and Eddy's *T. * ît. Train»—Arrive 12 noon. Wednes­ ir kïaî Inüresrfng to âhymîè Matches. Victoria Theatre day, Saturday and Sunday. 12 noon. >-.isU of an alma mater. The » 5C p. m Depart » a. m. Wednesday. the youthful life In this play SATURDAY, JAN. 4 Saturday and Sunday. 9 a. m., 3 p. m. are what «nutg-^ium who ha* gone $« * 8. Train»—Arrive 10.45 a.m., S.30 p.m. college has seen or eh joyed tn a greater FIRST TIM* HERE. Depart 7.43 a.m.. 3.09 p m. Saturday. or less degree. The play ts filled with 2.00 p.m. WlUtiun A. Byqdy and Joseph 1L Oris- jgi JffdflL ol yuulii. whu4$ 4* pndmbly Sfe.vrror PrlnewM TTôfôrrg—ffâîTS f»f Van mer's Production. couver 1 a. m. daily. Returning, leave* the best explanation of its success, u Vancouver L30 arrive» Vitoria »m *vLw.i by young men and women; art * *M ff- av. ui whom are. Mit-ircrinttymit Vîf ^biri-gc'" SHILOH’S XlrErâ CURE The Man of the Hour Steamer Prince»» Royal—Satis for Seat­ U,« tUM-ly. >. TFu v art stllj ins-pii.R by ■■■ BY GEORGE BROADHDRST. tle at 8.99 a. m. daily (exrent Monday.) - the ambition* and enthusiasm whtch t. " Given here exactly a» aeen for one year Returnlng. eall* from Seattle 11 V> p ^clig.d them through m ho«k For this Get a bottle to-day from your druggist. If at the Savoy theatre. New York. m dally fexVcpt Monday), arriving ica*ou playing in “Brow n of liai vartl" ,...... here shortly after 6° a. m. it -doesn't cure you nrrrKFR than ariÿVhîng Pete-* 8ù»r r-v. 41 -134». .Box I «wain m-Ments - —. you ever tried he’il give you your money back Mall orders, accompanied by cheque, wffl + fresh in their memory. Mr.. Wood- , receive their usual attention. ; itiff Mm-etf Is a ft»PVard man. 1iaxTnT"*~eS5 BUILDINGS LIKELY I graduated with high honors with the «...... __ ...... , ; Harvard" -oheernsdas* abf host raceTh, betweenstory of and"Brow colda n «.f It Shlhas*o hbeen * ]• curinglhe best, coughs safest, andsurest colds and forquickest 34 years. medicine All druggistsfor your children's— coughs TO BE RE-BUILT -Ula 'vwrsitv vleht ant e rrew from ai, t -14c.,-50c,, and |l .00 a bottle. ___ ■■ »' ; KUBELIK hnsilsh college; the contest taking 1 î'"-'• on the Charles river. The eti max $ONLY APPEARANCE IN BRITISH i of the play I» the segne-renresentln* the the t XberiUh ’overture, by C. M. Von COLUMBIA). rave In lhe third ». I when Tom Brown Members of Agritulluraf Associate Jf-layei by Mr. Woodruff,», step, lnla Weber, by the orchestra. the Harvard shell at the last moment At the head of a nioet promising January 7th, 1908 favor Sudr-Meve-Coflimittee after the stroke oar, under form or a .bulking bill arranged for next week w ill FOR MAYOR Plot laid by a rnscaUy alilnim» refuses he. seen Abdel Kader -and hi»- three Assisted by MISS BERTHA ROY | to Look kilo Question. to enter lhe , onle«t. Th,. race and at­ wive* and son, In. * novelty |tainting tendant Incidents are aatd to hé among act. They are from—Algiers originally, and HERB LUDWIG SCHWAB the most skilfully, and effectively.con- but for several week* have been on the ELECTORS OF VICTORIA. trl»..,| ,f the many ft tllisCame general big circuit of the east. Abd'el paints a Prices; $300 and $200 At a special meeting of t^hc B. C. kind that have been presented from big landscape—not ah Impressionist Agricultural Association held last time to time At the end nt this act Is picture, but one that Is finished to a Gallery $100. «hat must he called a double climax, minute degree—In full view of the audl- Ladies and Gentlemen: night it was decided to replace;the es­ en. e, with color», that only, the mystic tablishment recently destroyed by fini wha-h is not only surprising but 1» at- The Box Office at the Victoria theatre mo»t rieetrival In Its^efre, t. The first east can produce. Ht» wive» are as and -to have the buildings ready fn artistically nimble as their Udge lord, time far the exhibition, during *the snd last acta take place In the r.aim of avili he opened at 10 a.m. Saturday, and execute various picture» and de­ I purpose being present year. Tom fro on In Holworthy Hull, This January 4th. ^ - sign* that are particularly effective. In rebuilding, the calculation was scene 1» almost an exact reproduction of a room occupied by Mr. Woodruff Abd'el Kader was educated In Paris. made that about $«0.000 would .be ex- He i* an artist of no mean degree, and IH-lvI.-l. it being t:-- '!• — l: •• ..f th'- see •- when at Harvard. The >e. ond act a Candidate at the show» a shady rpo In Harvard yard has taught his three wive* to paint. elation to reproduce the establishment He has been In the United State» but with, improvements, so t’iat every ««c Ttetwetn- Holworthy and Stoughton, a Til NEW GRAND eleven months, and In this time has pa riment of this yeas*a show -may ue acene which will he recngnlxed Instant­ had many trial* and tribulations, con- Week th January ly by anyone who has ever been In I the best in the history of the asso- sequent upon hi? living with a plurnletr coming Election. Henry Wemlruff in,“Brown nf Harvard” at Victoria Theatre Cambridge The production I» remark­ ’ 1 ration. An effort will h«> ma !e t" < i- of .wives tn ft country where the law ftJOffy ffiëvéry best Id cun ia tHs re-* ably complete tn detail and characteris­ A BADELAH KADER Frift»y Next. allows but one. but up to the present construction ,of the building*», and the Assisted by His Three Wives and Son. tic In atmosphere, facts due largely to ro drastic action has been taken- in the W. J. HANNA improvement of the ground*,apd with Henry Miller's skill In stage manage- Novelty'- Painting AcL this end ,,Ri view aiv.vb »-ly havtcaç sug­ rprnl. agogy. He belongs to the Slender line A company of four beautiful and gestions to offer is asked to communi­ The New "Orand. ANNA PLUM of which Paganini is the most distin­ -graceful ladles, headed by A mut Plum, And Her Broadway Girls, in 15# Min­ cate with the Secretary of the aseocla- Th#* Hosing performances of the holt- wi*l apepar in fifteen minute* of melody ti*>n. Mr. Smart. The matter of eol« guish «'d 11tsrortrst reprr- sentattre.----- mayoralty ute» of Melody. and dance. The^ sct is splendidly <-o»- looting all the necessary data with re- Great reproductive artists wholly de­ HASSE AND MARIETTE voted to and content In expression TO THE ELECTORS OF THE Spanish Whirlwind Dancers. through a rlbgle instrument have be.-n iar . but they have taught t.he world CITY OF VICTORIA. FINN AND HARRIS that recreative art may equal and even Pa resta n Mystifying Illusionists. trarfSt end creative, that the Intcrvreter Ladies and Gentlemen: O'ay stand on the same plane with the MABEL CASEDY Mayor Morley. George Sangster. Dr. brought to bear. steadfastly ref tines to rk . , At the earnest request of a 'composer, and even on a hlfrher. The « h capital, «inti together tliey put i , e • V , _ . Soubrette and Character Songs. Tolmle, James Manton and other» make the proposed measure a law. — fast (nation exei vi»t»d by Kubelik over on onen<*. of the most attractive dan.dancing ing j number of citizens, I beg to an- voiced a. general lauluwUwit In the se- i The lav*-. l«u«ua*t m “The Man nf tfrfc bls audience* "umruestiomvbfy spring* act* that have heen brotight west. Vÿnn nmmee. mvsi-lf as a candidate for THOS. J. YRICB building *cheme."ahd- a desire to ninkrl Hour" I» said to he that of the young und Harris, PstMIm mystifying Illu­ Song Illustrator. the new establishment an Improve- j man fpr the niece of the ftpa.m 1er who Mayor at the forthcoming muni­ sionist*. are also said to have a fine act, •*Whh You To Eternity." ment in every way. The Mayor ad- ; 1* responsible for the bill. She has u«14 and Mabel Cusetiv is a « harming sou­ cipal election, therefore request vised that about $10.000 insurance would ! her lovbr that In older to win her hand NEW MOVING PICTURES of it* transmission. Tb«- marvellous i course, being the wonderful playing of brette. whose specialty fa , character your vote and influence. be collected on account of the old j he must prove worthy, but It is at the niechank al profit iency with the violin— : Rlnubls, the wandering violinist. Other “All Baba and the Forty Thieve*. but Ming*, which, he thought, would ! H*k of Jeopardizing her fortune and Respectfully yours, —.. Hf.st abduraie of servant* -that ha ha* I big feature* that will be wewn for the The Illustratctl song for next, week Is - LEWIS HALL. OUR OWN ORCHESTRA doubtlese be available to the associa- ! losing her ns welt that fhc -Voting mnVi developed Impresses as. naive. Hi* tn- last time to-night are the Sf. Ongw tlon. The money brought into the city keeps up the fight of hi* I if- against fair was estimated . on t be zrmrmy am ÿîfTsr'ïn upun tu du fun jtistu moving Medley -of «rand Opera Air*. and he thought the city was Interested, Mr.. Rroadhurnt I* said to have Utilis­ ■ a musical, medley Brace y and Burnett pictures will illustrate the story of All therefore In lending financial ed in the making of his play many In­ •} the literary quality .-> influential fn in the i omedy sketch, "Riehearsar*^ Rsba and the Forty Thieves;" and the j ■ 1 h» Impro) : !te »hqy. cident» which In the past year—have- Richard Harding, black fS?.« comedian; orchestra will play a medley of grand 1 The idea wa* suggested ii«at the pro- come to prubllc knowledge throygh-th* J h.i* J Pri- « in the illustrated song, opera airs as ' an overture. I vinclnl government might be Induced | ifhâJÿsIs. H»> pTnys lhv v!o!(n, one feel*. newspapers of th«* country and which. I because he wit* t?‘*rn «*> V. do, apd fur- • Pondering" gtm«n-1 1 toncers. your vote and1 influence. THE GREAT TOLETITO In HI» Farnriu* Lidder AH -A Novelty. ALEX. PEDEN Comfdy Rk« rh Artints, In "After the Halt," MISS CRAWFORD, Singing "Don-I Forget Vctir Old Horae.* . ___ With,Pretty Illustration*. Tit 1 ' A NT V ' . ! - > i To the Electors of Ward No. 2. In th# IsAtest P«-|.rndurtlons. Two Wr «minces Nightly. X and MS. CANADIAN FOREST HBSERVES. » Mgtinere at 3 o'clock. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Ottawa, ont., Jàn. A. Knechtel. I Will Show You How TT>ef fo announcf*-myaeff as * candi­ lately forester prnp(pye<| by the New date for Alderman In Ward No. 2 at the To Cure Yours forthcoming municipal election, and r«r- York Forest, Fish and Game Commis­ queet yotir vote and" influence. sioner. ha* been appointed Inspector of Respectfully yours. r ON NEW YEAR 8 EVE fprest reserve* for Canada. It i* A. M. BANNERMAN hoped to greatly «’Xtend the work of FREE! AT THE RINK forest reserves In the near future. I was practically helpless and bed-ridden for many years from » double rupture. I wore In- numersble différent kinds pi truwes end sppll- F0R_REEVE RESTLESS RABIES. •ncee. Some of them were tortures, some pod- CoiHe uul okate the year />ut U rely dangerous und noue woul*l boldSàSeia Wr the ÎÎFW YWrr Iff. A n nxfrn if ynir iRtle mie 1* r«èt!ess à.hd TfTtiss tars ta its proper pliee. The- doctsr# H. H me I could not expect to hav* It entirely healed unlct: TÔ the Fir,-tors r.f (hr Xl.mlrlpallty n; session starting at lfl pjj it I* more than likely the trouble la I would consent toaeurgi. *! operation. I the District of SaAnlch. ;T- -- AND LASTING UNTIL 1 A.lt due to some derangement of tlté atoii them ell. however.end cured mjwlf cornt i> trly and permanently bv a stznplo method which I Ladles &nA Gentlemen.— WM. C. M TARNAHAN. «eh or bowel*, and if Baby » Own Tab­ At the request of a number of elec­ let* F* given the child will *o«,n be d^overed. Anyone can use it, and I wilt *usdly Admission 16c. RIrate* 25c, send the cure free by mall to anyone who writes tors I have the pl.vVrture,of announcing bright and cheerful, and when the mo­ for it Fill out the coupon below and mail It to myself-as a candidate for Reeve at thi ther gives her ehlid this medicine *hn me today. I will jwnd the cure by return mall, forthcoming municipal election,-and eo has the guarantee of the governmcHr licit rour votfs nnd influence. analyst that it contains no opiate «,r . Youra i^epèi ttully. . FRANK riELLOR b •:(- Mr» ,t F. ixmtÿ, AHanford, Ont# snys: • \ Lave iisrd Free Rapture-Cure Coupon Al G. 8NELLINO. | - >atisfai'lc>iy Dear Blrr—Deasewnd me tree of atl cost your J. E. PAINTER New plscovcry for thoCuro of Ru^yre* W m^$l<18e.‘dealer* -r -by mail at- 2f!i-. tntwitÀL ncÀMSTE*. * buA from the i>r. Williams AMk-tu* noon 4M coal At Hr

$80000.00 worth of SUITS, OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS. HATS, CAPS and FURNISHINGS _ _ ■ m m — ■-»« ______* * ' ' -ALL REDUCED TO SALE PRICES- B. WILLIAMS & CO., ££?£?■ 801(1 toy's tor Semi-Beady Tailoring

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BORN IN YEAR OF C; & Ostrander line. The lise has been Analysis of the «amples Taken From laid on the berth at San Francisco by EMPRESS DRUG STORE Diffèrent Carts. V. E. Evans for Maxatlan and Aca­ FRENCH REVOLUTION pulco. SPECIAL SALE OF The milk inspector's report for Novem­ 9 '" e » ber and .December In the city of Victoria . shows the following analysis as to th* In the marine and fisheries building _x P|.„n„ -U.. A LI DagHinil perv^ntage of but 1er fat In thé iàlïiplè» la At night Capt. David Jones delivered utain OT rnWHUnenany UIO rOrildfnJ MILITARY BRUSHES tested: - -trre Itrst Jfcftffr of the- winter series NOW ON. Darts A- Buttery—3.2. which are to-be given every Tuesday Resident-Was 27 When Water­ R. AV. Holmes-1 «, 4. - here from~Mn”Franclseh by the steam and Friday Last night's'lecture dealt Import order just arrived to-day. W. E. Hill—I*- loo Was Fought xchooner Aurelia, and her seaworthi­ with "Compass Adjusting" and Capt. .«es See Our Display in Window. - •• Jones dealt exhaustively with his sub­ K. A T . Baper-3.8, 1 11 3.1 WEST COAST ness was ptiywff whfn ?tLj^br**ke away ject to the complete satisfaction of ■ -fWtns Bros» —11 4- ...... 30-32 Government Street. Mn Pmi .14 trm,.Jrnr lirn^e. preacüL-----______: . 6E0. A. FRASER. Prop. Qeo. XVllkenson—4. 4.1 SHIPPING REPORT the Columbia river during a heavy • * • T& Portland, Jan. !S-*n*r the IW <* ... . M* Mercer—4.. 1 1A _■ . .> ^TMeesh. Jim- <• 9 fc S storm. She drifted out Igto the break­ The Otter brought down coal from 11* new jrnn >..».! dawned for her. W Holmes—4. • V; " wireless.)—‘Raiding, thick, wind er». but remained upright and r'04* Ladysmith for the C. P. R. yesterday Un. Mary Hit in», y Wood died no C; 6. King- 4. 4. - soutjt. 40 miles. Barometer 29.82. and left again as soon as unloaded, Wednesday at her hom» near. Hillsboro P S. McIkinald-4 2. 1 out the atom, although the violent temp.. 4i. Tnree masted svh«‘vn- , turning COS* her the inlaaen masV* t arrying freight for. Chehiatnui. She on what woulirmrv* been her 120th Watson <1*Mt-3.4. will load coal at Ladysmith for New R B. Knowles—3, 11 er towing In at 10 a. m. New Tear1» Day. She wee the «Meet Bishop * Clark -5.1 Talooah. Jan." 4. (8 a. m., by _ COX WILL BE TRIED SOON. Wegtmtnstirr to-day. white women In Oregon ami probably The Taylor Mill Co. W. A. Cosier—11 wireless.) —Raining, wind south» In the Vnlted State». She lived at the - Altlamgb. du date W yet bean act The Trader arrived in port yesterday home of her daughter, hemelf **» old Mrs McJ/cllan—S. •• ~ east, 18 mITes. Barometer ‘28.81. J.r the trial at the s-allng aehooner LOOTMD LIABILITY. J Imnnfgan—IS. ' from the Fraser, bringing a shipment woman. temp. 44. No shipping. Carlotta fl. Cox...whlcJi I* undersetiure , u She l*ft again Dealers fg Lumber, gash. Dears sag all Khida at Bulldlag Material. Qeo Rog.-ra—4- _ ___ Mr». Wood had a remark» Me career. ii4 * '"'‘r- ' CdCrtmmaiL Jan. i. cl p. tn.) - wrrth a t-«Mdgnment of J*salt for N Mill, Office sag Target North Oovsraataal Street. Victoria, & Û H Putse^ll 14. S.tmng easterly 'wind, cloudy, BîKŒWwaœfŒKSSiki SB J Bull-3 4. raining, sea increasing. No IP. 0. Box 628. Telephone 564 T J Burley-4. * shipping. M»»tin „b.,u, th, Mil, In.t. P,u>l«r. ,hcre- ... ap6 whn, » y^ung »«"■» FuUon. ; F. ,¥i. Palmer—3.4 ' & -.uD-n * Fool** ha.* ch.r»-fthej ^ „Mk[y wrT|(> „„ lb, p._ -hrj j Cape Beal/p. Jan. 4, (1 p. m.) — Rov.it Dstry-4 case for the Crown jtnd Fred peters. ; < iflv rrteet S ft Co.-a route between the : hadng witnessed | / J. Richards-1-* 4 Heavy south wind, heavy, eea. ’ No shipping. ______A*.-.» ..-^.fioiinil aitd- Han Frandaeo wa> ha* j Wf the télé- ! Car ma ruth. Jan. 4. (8 a. m.)— 5 , >'l,lurl* .■ r.in |i» ri". I augurnUd >e»tefd*y by the sal Mus of. nhnn- en. , 1 .. ■. n,, , i I .0.- won-. . An The world's Futiday schools total at 0 ! The l>l«*d. Slum revenue et.lter . »teamahln Clty of Puebla.from the ’ Ï__ L, m.. vvraid's I ORIENTAL SOUVENIR M5WÛ6, with 210ÛÛ.U0Û attendants. Fresh easterly wind, sea mod­ erate. Nd shipping. •• Japanese Fancy K 6 : will furnLsh KM at- the -witnesses for , * •______1 "f* hs* »■ ,porh IM GOVERNMENT TT Cape Reate. Jan. 4. ft a. mV-» ° ! the prosecution, will probably come r^'IctoriA * 1tul.t #tnt'e waM the far Western frontier 0 | fcrtnlaht An officer of the nulled ; bripglngWÊÊtÊÊÊÊtÊÊÊÊlÊÊÊÊ^lÊm a large itilpment of «am# Oregon the { JANES’ OOOeHyeKKKKJOOOOÎKKKfOOOOOOOO j Slate» diplomatic, corpe I» In the cliy f, mutt„n for P. Burns A Co.. Van- pioneers came, by ox. team acruaa .the ,—1— ' j watching the action for the Vnlted TCRTur rfiFfriDYTWir'iYrttv* The Boston Towboat Company's by one daughter. Hair Restorer Victoria shipper» flhould find gràtlfl- \ TRIP flF INSPECTION. steamship Shawmut leaves Seattle to­ cation in the Information supplied by i The D.,, O-^ ^s gu_____ vh i ____Capt_ Markett, morrow for the Orient, carrying a big GLUT OF FT’EL IN WINNIPEG. Will positively Grow Hair tkwlefter printed below, lo past years (s ‘‘Lung"at Ladysmffli and will leave ; cargo of general fretgbt- DOMINION HOTEL a considerable amount of freight \(,aa ; Moe4tty. for the west coast, taking ... Present Mild Weather Has Produced an 1 VICTORIA. AC...... on any been held up by I'nlled State» custom» C | j f;„udln. local marine agent, The tug Lome left last night for Port Unusual State of Altelre...... officials at Skagway through technical ; ,,n H trip of TnspecOon. : Townsend to tow the barge Arthur COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HEADQUARTERS. Winnipeg, Jan. J.—The p^w-nt mild V.' Head objection» and the delay and hieon- i f r-u,,,n wlll via# .the Banlteid Fltger >o « omo». where coal wUl 'be STRICTLY FIRST CLAda-MODERATE RATER venlence, apart from the expense th- i o,èk'ltveaavlng station and the varl- l aded for Bremerton, weather Is having a tremendous* effort where upon the quantity i>f fuel «Rich l* h'^lng we Urge FRBR buses, meet all beets sag eeare* peases curred. ha» proved a source ul Jinnoy- rtominum government tlghthonso» ... consumed In the rUy Wood is a pn noee to many local merchants. •;------î ani mation» on the ebaaC JCt lTciuelei ; The steamship Princess Hair hr ex- a glut upon the market, while coal Is to the hair The tollowtng letter I» from Inspector • he wlll negotiate with the settler* with f ported (n |Vane ouver to-night from be had at standard prices In abundance E. 8. Busby: j „ V|FW lo manning the surf-boat es- skagway. and will come to Victoria to- The result of this is that wood Has within AMERICAN FLAB. __ «mu bulbs o _ Vimcouver B. C. ! tabllshed at that place last year, fp morrow. , ... the last nix weeks taken a bl* .drop in $2.00 TO $2.50 FEE DAT. Stephen Tones Secretary. Bogrd of Trade, Victoria, I , ,hl. the settler» have not * price, while, on the other hand. coal, are not entirely destroyed. B. C.: I been able to come to term, with the ! The Canadlan-Mexlcan liner Georgia which does not fluctuate so- freelv. has remained stationary. Tamarac, which a pear Sir—I have the honor to In­ department, but It la expected that a ,1» expected Import thl. afternoon..and year ago. or even two months ago. sold FOR SALE AND GUARANTEED form you that upon the ekw of the ratlsfacdory arrangement can be brade , w.lt sntt for Mexico to-night. for HO. now brings only 14 while poplar, f.resent season of navigation on the for nriivldlriK a créw-for emergeix'tée. , —_ _ BY ALL LEADINO DRUGGISTS nr pr ^ ___ The Holt llnof Tuecer. from Tacoma which Jraa held at 14 now realises only Yukon river, that no goods which had 36 a com been shipped from Victoria to points TWO ON OVERDUE LIST - and Victoria^ ÿa Oriental ports, has .J arrived at I.lvmKiol. T HOLIDA Y SALE' 23c* 50c sod II per bottle In Northern British Columbia and During thé week the iiKWi Irqportantl j* • * Yukon Territory, via Skagway. Imd change* in the oxer due Hat were the 4 New York. J«. 4—ArrlveÜ. steamship C r* at Variety of JAPANESE FANCY COOPS 1 been held by the United States customs raising of the rate On the Japanese at Skagwav ni» goods having been for­ from Southampton andPhiladelphia, No Other Food Product 20 pm cant. Reduction in Price from 12 th intt. Steamship Goto Maru. 57 days from Cherborg. University School warded to destination. Hakodate for San Krapei* o. to 8« per has a Like Record Surh as SATRUMA, CLOISONNE WARES, IVORY ; The above I information I f#e1 will cent., and that on the British ship WORKS AND HANDSOMELY CARVED C H A I R fl. ; be of Interest to the merchant* and The coal barge Arthur -Fltger left TABLES, etc- also very LATEST PATTERNS AND FOR BOYS Alacrita, 1&3 day* from Delegoa Bay Brenierton yesterday fur <*"fivx. VICTORIA. B. C. * : Rîilpprr» of the Port of VTctorla, and flpr l|.>UKk«'(i>; DISIONS In silk, linen tea re, carlo», toy» and brasaware. I should be gratifying to them, « onald- PHtCIPALS HI the case of the fermer vessel it | erfng the large amount of business done, can be said that practically no hope la Rev. W. W. BOLTON. M. A., Cantab from that point. RUSSIAN WARRIORS Baker’s Cocoa J. M. Nagano & Co, entertained for her safety. In San • J.C. BARNACLE. Esq, London Uni*. Frrmcisco shipping mm are pe»tm1stic Telephone 1816. Assisted by C, 3. Falkner. Esq., B. A. LIFEBOAT LEFT TO-DAY. Ip view of the recent heavy weather AT VARIANCE 1 Years of Constantly (Oxford), and E. Cartwright. Esq.. Jesus The new motor-lifeboat' In charge of which ha* *wept over the Radfic. JLsU / Increasing Sales College (Cambridge). Coxswain Gillen and Engineer Sydney Excellent accommodation for boarder». Saunders, left the harbor at 4 a. in. to­ COM. ALLGOOD RELIEVED. day for the station at Hanfteld. With Chen leal laboratory, manual training, Commander Adrian G. AllgwaS, of H. Controversy Between Kuropatkin and football, cricket and m|iitary drill. Boys the coxswain and engineer were two M. S. Shearwater, wni not. go south prepared for the universities. Kingston members of the crew and Mr. Jennera, with the sloop of war when she sails Count Witte Rages iu Columns r. M- C.. the professions and commercial a local man. who is taking the trip for this month for fquique. having been Ufa. whatever excitement It offers. lleved of hla command. of Novve Vremya. Highest E. G. PRIOR & CO., UPPER SCHOOL*—Oak Bay Avenu* Yesterday afternoon, at the request To the Times to-day Coçnmander All- corner Richmond road. of the lifeboat crew. Capt. Gaudin de­ good said that hie successor was on hla Awards Limited Liability. LOWER SCHOO!*—Rockland Avenu* cided to cancel the original arrange- j adjoining Government House. way to Victoria and that he would pro­ ment for the boat to be convoyed by ceed to England Immediately ui»>n the la The Raster term WtH commence fit. Petersburg. JfMML L-The contre- « Monday. January eth. w«. the D. < i. S. Quadra, and the crew got j arrival of the new commander. While Apply RKV. w w BOLTON. Phone 1334 l away in the early hours tjo-day In the in Victoria. Commander Allgood ha* versy between Count Witte and Gen. Europe I hope of reaching Banfleljd, over one ’ made a large circle of friend, who will Kuropatkin. which has been conducted and Iron, Steel and j hundred miles distant, by to-night. hear of hla projected departure with at length for several days in the Novoe J From Tatoosh this morning the weather regret. j X'mnya. has developed into a dlecus- j report showed that the wind was south­ America i s1on of Count Witte's so-called east­ west. blowing at IS mllea. an u nightfall. ; HM*mi*** persistently have endeavored j turm-d to Esquimau from Yeddo Island to saddle upon him. i and other points aftpr completing a «j.WS-SL PURE And at Lowest Meritet Prices CASTOR .NOT GOING YET. General Kuropatkin. In a series of j Many ooneMerebTe tmastit of work for the letters ha» sought to prove that Count j No «h-finlté arrangements have been j dejiartment of mariné and fisheries to i Witte was responsible for the founds- i It it a perfect food, aa wholesome as h made in regard to the British barque ; which she is chartered. Cor. Government snd Johnson Sts. Victoria, B. 0., A CAMP] tlon of Port Dalny, which t|ie general j is delicious; highly nourishing, easily- declares gave the Japanese an inval- j I digested, fitted to repair wasted strength, Castor which has b«*en lying in K»qul- OLD MARINER PsAKSK.< uable base during the siege of Port j 5HP COFFEE, 1 malt harbor since December 22nd. af- Vancouver. Jan. 4 -Captain William Arthur, and also interfered with the : preserve health, prolong life. Aok tor,it at your S i ter her exceptionally severe experiences Rogers, for a tong time master of the «' prompt/dispatch of heavy artillery to j CHOICE RECIPE BOOK SENT .j off the Oregon coast. The vessel was steamship Robert Dunsmulr, and late- i the fortrtfss. FREE ON RSQUBST | chartered prior 10 arrival by Kerr. ly harbor mAsater. Westminster, died | Retdying to these letters to-day. Gifford À Co., Seattle; to load at Port­ to-day. aged 77 years. « '"unt Witte explh Itly declares that he WING ON e SON. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE land. the rdiarter expiring bn New —— | was opposed to the eatabbshmenC qjth- Walter Baker & Co., Ltd. j Year's eve. Capt. Campbell, repreaeot- MARINE NOTES. j or of p military or a commercial port Established 1710 «***■*••«*it All kinds of Chinese help furnished. Men for railroads, mining, wood . fl . . .__ _ .. in Chinese territory, and says thathat the cutting, clearing land, house work, garden eta and farm h*nds. House, ; tng the owners, Is In the city, but has DORCHESTER, MASS-, V. 8. A. hotel and camp cooks Cook for steamship, man for livery stable, laundry, ' not yet made any announcement of the SAYS THIS IS BEST man steamship it BRANCH House : carpenter and sawmill hands, etc. Scavengers. ] plans which have bee it made for the r..r.nhT z ^insula and extending the railroad line Ran Fran< lectk has come to Puge.t H St. Peter Street, Mont reel , barque. It Is possible that she will Sound, where he will act aa superin­ thither, was adopted over hie head. 53o CORMORANT ST. 'PHONE B112 i proceed to the Sound within the next A leeding health joumsl in seswer- tendent uf Jebsen 4k Ostrander's line. WEATHER BULLETIN. I eight or ten days, but she will be de- Capt. Jebsen. the new commander of ing the question, “ Whst is ths best I layed considerably longer should the proscription to risen snd purify tbs | owners decide to frepalr her .here. Dally Report Furnished bv the Victoria blood T- prinu in » recent issue tbs ! Additional complications have arisen « Meteorological Department. MUNICIPAL NOTICE following : } through the desertion of nearly all the 9P FlukLBstruct Dsodslion one ounce: crew.the men When alleged' ,the that barque, they hadreached not becnport v Victoria, Jan. 4-^4 a. m.-Thv barometer J Compound Sala tone, one ounce ; fed or treated property and the cook r.uMiu* low over this pro vine», and un- | THE WATER WORKS LOAN BY­ THE GREAT WEST PERMANENT Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, foer ; of the vessel commenced legal pro- su lit <1, a mild weather if general through-J LAW, IMS. AND THE PUBLIC IN­ ; eeedings against the captain and mate. out the North Pacific slope, with fresh to CINERATOR BY-LAW. 1908. I This matter was settled out of court. strong southerly winds along the Coast. Sheba null sad use :e teespoooful Seventy-seven 1 hereby give notlve that such of the ! 1 however, and then the. majority of the Thr weather Is mild In Southern Alberta electors of the Municipality of the City : LOAN AND SAVINGS GO. doeee slier each meal sad et bedtime. I crew left. Some are believed to have and remains belôw sero In Manitoba. A wellknown physicien «têts, thst for Colds and of Victoria as are entitled to vote on , i railed on the Aacenaia this week and Forecasts. a by-law for raising money upon the DIVIDEND NO. 10 these ere harm lees vegetable ingre­ | the rest are said to have Joined ships dient», which own be obtained from For * hours e-tdlng 8 p. m. Sunday. teed# of th». Municipality, are request- at Tacoma and Seattle. Victoria and vIcinlty-Moderat* souther­ any good preecriptloe pharmacy ed to attend at the polling place, at the Notice is Hereby Oiven that a Dividend at the rate of ly winds, unsettled and mild, with occ.i- old Fire Hall. City Hall building. No. TUamUtWw Will clean tiie Wood .... «M Pandora at reel, to tha MM Munici­ -,f all Isipuritias. In jaA a few day* JUNK'S LONG ' TRIP. 9 PER CENT. Ixiwer Mainland Eaaleriy • to wo' disMee. It emke. new bleed,sod bqt there la Utile f«r at her not being.i All ilru* «tort-, Z5 cent», or malted...... ' ' British Columbia, thl» third day of I reliere. rheumatism snd Ine. beck able to make the run In . «afety. She January. '1988, * . | sailed to th!» coast from China some ; Humphrey*' Hornet. Medlilne I, l, estimated that thrre are M.WO WM. W. NORTHCOTT. at San Fran- 1 Cor. William and John streets, : Hi the world and half of them Subscribe For the Times eWI-'1'1'1"»» ' 1 n ■ s«ae,c.rM.-,asB ——r— — . . ...Ite^utntod. tlflkcf- .1 a 1 à ^ 4 Ü4A VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4. 1908. ^ JL. tvrTFTTTv T ï ' - *.?rCÎ , I » » ■{, • I -: t [ £• I À ■ “THE HOUSE OF GOOD i TAILORING Wilson’s JJüîiiîti ■COMMENCES------Shattered pries» in every department. Your longest mem­ ory of bargain event» know» of no equal in High-Grade To-day, Saturday, January 4th Well-Tailored Attire and Underwear. Kindly note appen­ ded ll»t—merely a few of the many unparalleled value»

MEN'S SUITS BOY'S THREE-PIECE SUITS YOUTHS' SUITS » in cut and shapeliness—ill tit and general creation^—in tailor­ ing and tine finish, we believe these Suits stand on a par with Now a days the very young man is extremely “ticklish" over Ills attire; he very properly desires it to be just so ; he likes to any Suil you, ever paid *25.00 ami *27.50 for to your custom $4.50 and $5 00 SUITS reduced to. $3 00 $5.50 and $600 SUITS reduced to $3 50 tailor. Material* are excellent all-wool quality English and have perfection of At and finish, fashion and fabric—a Suit Scotch Tweeds and Worsteds; both single and double breasted ; that Writs. But he seldom finds exactly what he wants at the popular shades. Many of tlWn were tailored by the famous price he wants t.r pav This time, however, he can.bp suited 20th Century Clothing Co. Really unheard of “bargains” at down to the ground with an A-l Scotch or English Tweed Suit, «.■il taflbred and wall lined, 32 to 35 sizes. v these Alteration Sale Prices : FLANNEL SHIRTS PRINT LAUNDERED SHIRTS $12 00 and $15 OO SUITS reduced to...... $8.00 $8 00 SUIT reduced to. $6.00 $1800 SUITS reduced,to...... $10.00 • and $1.50 SHIRTS reduced to Btoe and White $9 OO SUIT reduced to... $6.00 $2000 to $25 00 SUITS reduced to...... $12.00 ...... ".v...... 75c $125 SHIRTS reduced te...... SOc $10 00 SUIT reduced to $6.00 ------—~p*« -----'------C------■

MEN’S OVERCOATS MEN'S TROUSERS MEN'S RAINCOATS Old Boreas may whittle his winter tunes over the Island, but the All smart ami .economical dressera know the value of a good, well- All British Columbians recognize that" a good Raincoat is an absolute tailored separate pair of Trousers that will match or harmonize well necessity in this climate These stylish Coat* are made from excellent fortunate possessor of one of these line Top Coats will (‘are not. be­ with their general Interne**- Huit This Big Alteration Sale of our* quality doth*, waterproofed in England, where they knew what cause he will la- prepar.il with the Coat protection he needs. All offers unrivalled Bargains in Odd Trousers—line British, Tweeds and weather is. They are also recently tiUored in England by a first-class good styles and up-to-date wrinkles are ably represented here in Worsteds in the popular stripe effects ; tailor who know* ajhàt good style is. Fine Coats, fit for rà m of shine. great variety: $3 50, $4 00 and $4 50 TROUSERS reduced tb,v-...... $2 50 Dark’gray Oxford Waterial*: OXFORD GRAY OVERCOATS, fine British goods.-splendidly tailored $4 50 and $5 00 TROUSERS reduced to...... $3 00 $12 00 RAINCOATS reduced tot...... $7 75 $5 00 to $7.00 TROUSERS reduced to...... $3.50 and finished in newest and most popular fashions $1200 OVER­ COATS reduced to...... ,...... ,...... ',,$800 HEAVY WORKING SHIRTS ENGLISH TWEED OVERCOATS, ! irk «tiff wflttrm fancy ititrttlres. MEWS UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Dark Flannel exceedingly smart and most serviceable. $15 00 OVERCOATS It has ever been our aim to provide the best in Underwear, à* in every­ $1 OO SHIRTS reduced to...... 50c reduced to ...... ,. ,$7.75 thing else we sell, for the very lowlyd possible figures Our patron* t DOUBLE-BREASTED OVERCOATS—$20 OO OVERCOATS reduced have ever found maximum valua tor minimum price. This Big Altera­ to ...... "...... $15 00 tion Sale, however, takes another-bigger cut off regular figures : BOYS’ SWEATERS ALL-WOOL SCOTCH UNDERWEAR, $100 GARMENTS reduced Plenty of values here too for the little chaps—grand bargains for the to...... SOc lad as well as grand bargains for his dad. We just itemize “sweaters” MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR, 75c GARMENT ieduced to... 40c out of the many other things : * HEAVY WOOL SOCKS reduced, per pair. to...... 20c BUSTER BROWN SWEATERS, suitable for Boys land Girls, in car­ Black and Brown RIBBED FANCY MIXED WORSTED SOCKS reduced to______20c dinal, navy, myrtle and white—all sixes—$1.25 and $1.50 Sweaters $1 75 and $2 00 JACKETS reduced to...... $100 BLACK CASHMERE SOCKS reduced, per pair, to...... 20c , reduced to...... v...... 90c n n i-A-u—lT-w—■<—ii—»—— — ------—------— — —■ — —■ — ——-A.——. —— - — — — — - ’ I

This Sale at These Prices Government St. and Trounce Lasts 10 Days Only W. <6 J. WILSON Avenue, Victoria, B. C.

Hymn* ...... 72 and.540 Magnificat—VlL ...... Mercer f Lord's Supper" wtii be. otuwrrrd at the. School Educational Awoclatlon, the of setting forth the position of the SUES EASTERN PAPER. j Vfjper ...... ;...... BurnHt Nunc IMmlttls—I...... Merrer-j Cf the eveningaology-XVl. . vals. and the International Legislative ed to-day. The action of the confer­ Ottawa. Ont.. Jan. 1—Robert Reid, St. Barnabas", comer of Cook street inti Organ - Allegretto . MRÊRÊdm ence will be «epeeted to the next con­ of thla city, opte of the members of the CM CHURCHES. PRKsBi ti:ri 4g. \ transcontinental railway commlastur. i Caledonia «venue There will be a cele- The situation nutltwd" Is that while vention of the association which will "9L Andrew's. Douglas street. ron7?r uf has entered action for libel against the f bratlnn nf the twtr rnrftarlsi It I E W. METHODIST. by a great majority some of the $|gak* be held In Louisville, Ky. next sum­ I matin*-at 1«.J0 a. m., choral eucharllt and Rmughton. I>stor. Rev. XV Italie Clajr, mer. The committee appointed to for­ London. Ont., Free Press,, and claims Metropolitan. Pandora avenue, corner ti. A. Services will be held at 11 a. m. era placed as high as nineteen- (Notice, tor this column •ermon at ll «*. ro., t hildren's service at Of Quadra. Rev. A. TT H< th* r rrgton, B mulât e- the decision of the • ■•nferems $20.000 d images. and 7 p i :. » Sunday - :*.*-•!. .’ » twentieths of the Sunday school world The vase grow* out of the crlticD*n mart reach the Time. Office ■*r$,?SS3 A,. B. D.. will preach at 11 a. m.. and class. 2., •till demand the Improved lemson sys­ baa as its chairman Justice J. J. Mac- the pastor. Rev. G. K, B. Adams at 7 30 I^ren. K. C. I* L. D., of Toronto, tne of the Free Frees of the purchase of not later than 10 o clock on lecture' on the progress of the Anglican tem Instituted In 1871. and followed up envelopes for ttie transcontinental rail- P m Evening subje< i. i h;ir:u (tr 1 First. Pandora avenue. Ser-. Ices aa president of the International Associa­ Saturday morning in order to communion during the last J06 years. Hketches, "The Thre^ P" « ” A g<»od to the, present time by most of the w;ay comission Through a commission Sp.c'a! hymns will be silng" and copies usual àt 11 a. m and 7 p m.. Dr. Camp­ school* In the world. Including those In tion . ineare insertion.) will be provided for the . congregation. mt slcaI service. Classes, h) a. m. Sunday | bell. pastor, officiating Junior Christian house In Toronto, which was brought school and Bible classes. 2.1ft p. m. Spring - Mission fields, there is an Increasing out in an Inquiry made by the public The rector. Rev E- G, Miller, will be the Endeavor Society meets ■*% »ry SaHhaih number of adherents of graded work In Engineers declare that consu nptlvea prea -her at the morning service. ÀJI Ridge Sunday school,. 2.4fc Everyb<»dy I morning at 10 oN lock. Mnbh.it*h school employed Ir caissons used In tunnel con­ accounts committee of the House uZ welcome. f and Bible class at 136 |* m. Soloist at larger and better organised schools. * struction are !•* nefited remarkably by. Commons last February* aseucas. seats arc free. The musical arrangements The deliberations will "he continued Christ Church Cathedral, Burdette ave­ are as follows: i morning servi -, Mrs XV E Gregeofi. the tompressed «Ir. Eminent physlclnna, nue. The servîtes for the -day are: Haty ___I..... , Morning.______Victoria West, corner of Catherine and <‘ Anthem by choir In the evening at thla forenoon ssaelrm and R I# ex- says Popular Mechanics^ are testing, the Japan's Emperor has A residences, communion. * a. m . morning service, and Organ—Pastorate ...... Gullntant. Wilson s* reels. Divine service at 11 a. J pected that formal action in the shape truth of thi asaertien. ‘ each a model of comfort. holy communion, 11 a. m. ; evening service Communion Ser>lce .... Simper Irt A Flat m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 3.V p. j St. Paul's. Victoria West. Rev. D Mae- and carols, 7 p. m. The preacher at the Hymns ...... 70. 330. 191 and 74 m. To-morrow will, be Missionary Day ! Rae. pastor. -Service» at 11 a. m. and 7 morning service will tie Canon Bvanlands, Offertory Anthem ...... Fltsgerald Th»* pastor will preach tn the morning, | p. m. babbath school at J.S». and Y. p. and at the evening service the Christmas Nunc Dlmlttie ...... HL John and fhe Rev. L>r. White, superintendent I s Ç I. -V s I',. carols will I» repealed. The music Wet Organ-Marche fntrmrrtt tie ...... Costs ot missions. In the evening. The annual 1 for the day folio**: collection and subscription for the funds t'. OTHER DESOM1X %TIOSB. . __' Evening. Morning. , of the Missionary Society will be taken Organ—1 .a rgo in O ...... Handef ______tk- ...... Mood»» i Vnlv*"»1 Brolh-rlwnl nnd Thm„nphir.l %Voluntary—Andante ...... Smart TTTp. . “ ii 1-7 1 "T!?11!1*r-"'" T" Proper PsaJth ...... 132 M.«fn snd K,v. Dr. Wh„. ^ %V«nlte ...... Stanley .Magnificat ...... Dr. Bunnett In F Psalms for 5th Morning.Cathedral Psalter rtiti dreases are given on Mvlhg questions of ftheet Provided pie's classes on Wednesday anti prayer the day from the Theosophical stand-" IF YOU ARE BUYING FURNITURE B« nr dirt us ...... loingjon vesper ! Will Lay Me Dedrn In Peace i service on Thursday. Everybody wel point, and questions answei» d- All are Kyrie ...... u...... Dr. Gower Organ—March of Priests .... Mendelssohn come. A. E. Roberts, pastor. Gloria ...... - Rues» 11 invited. Non-political and unaectariân. Hymns 7». 73 and 321 Centennial. Gorge road. Rev Dr. It will pay you to call on us. We are " Voluntary-—Festal March ...... Calkin 8t. James". M^tebec street, comer,of 8». Paychle Research Soçhvy, A. O. L\ W. John, I" 1er. Rev. J H 8. Sweet. White, gapcrlntendent of n*iselon» In B. hall. Yates street. Mating In rrom No Evening. • Matins and sermon at tl, holy communion C.. will preach at 11 «. m. The pastor. 2, up-st*U». at * p. m Mr H ■ Hase—, offering special inducements this month Voluntary—Prayer ...... ftlengl-Wagner gt 12* children's s**rvlce at X. evensong end Rev. 9. J. Thompson, will preach In the of England, will answer written question» Processi< nal Hymn ...... -,...... 79 sef-non at 7. The ivuslc f* How* : evening at 7 o’clock, Collectlvns and sub- from the audience. Clairvoyant readings Psalms for $th Ewnlng-Cathcdral Psalter Morning. Krlptlon. wlti h. in .14 ef mMon,. r w|„ h, lven r.,„„^ „rlng home and foreign. Sunday school at 2.16 Magnificat ...... ,sT...... Maunder Organ Voluntary ...... Preparatory to Stock Taking. Nunc Dfmlttis ,...... Maunder Vtnite and Ps«.lnis .... Cathedral Psalter Harmony Hall Mission, view afreet. ABlh*m—Blessed Be the Lord "God ... Te Deum-lst Setting.. Cathedral Psalter CONGREGATIONAL. Sunday school. 16 meeting for ...... Simper Bened^ lus ...... lAingdon worship. 11 a jabT/cvangeflstlc service. 7 Soloists. Messrs. Cfîërltaih Go ward an Calvary, corner of Blanchard and Pan­ —— i flt. Mary’S. Metrhosln. Rector, Rev. dora streets. Rev. Fred. T. Tapscott. M. Question of Change m Curricu'um Rt: John's, l>ougl..* «ireet. comer - of j XX" Rncgh All**'» Evensong. 2.39 p. o$. A., pastor. Service* 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Ftsgu:-. Il a m and the rector: m. ' The Blsiif.j: ,,f - h« - .- Thymes: Mornlrg. “Christ, the Model New Before Conference ef Teacher": evening. ‘Te a Man Reepon- ’Anrin'th,- . * . . --: * _ - q—■r-v^-ts- -a------~ ' -r-r—~ Other Goods Proportionately Low. Church of Our Lord, ITtiuiladdf stre>f. tl Inkers. The I^.rd'i Sun-. r v, UJ be" leaocrs m Dvsion. in the evening The musk: follows: Servies at It1 a. m. Jdnd Ip, m, Sacrament observed at the close of the morning ser­ MÀtlns. of lit# Lord"* Supptfr at morning service, vice. The new Ernflleh Hymnal will he" Buy Early and Get the Best Choice. Organ...... Voluntary ...... , ....>. , S# i mons by Rev. Thos. W Gladstone on used for the first time. Musical pro­ Venice...... Stanley : subjects especially apprf -LIMITED- Orga: BtaNMuswSe 1 Quartette—Incline Thlne^Ear ».... Gretas the ^kecufive committee of the Inter­ ■NMMMÉ6B Hymns ...... 9* end 6ti- nat lonaî'fiumlay Bchrfci Association. At k -Central. A. G. Vr W. bail, Yater» streel. • KajIi^XXEL-..-V»«; - the eewikm yesteeday the altnatfom psalms for the 5th Evening Hymns ...... ;...... lti and TES T3» anomJng service will be conducted by Cop. Fort & Douglas Sts. Principal E. W. Sawyer, of the Hummer- v as ntordiarmy TBscnssed ...... < '«tbjgjpkl "liitor. .. * Evening !.. who Included repreeenlaJives ot the Megnmeat ....57.. J. BattBhill land College Sunday" school and meh»*ii Otgan-Reverie H. H. Chandler Baraca Bibb: cfiias at ;.IA pastor Chris- j four (Treat branche» of Sunday, school BALMORAL BLOCK VICTORIA, B. C. TELEPHONE 633 Nunc DimUli* ....w«whfwMonk Opening Hymrt ... . vF- YR ’ vi-rr f.’nrnert will preach In the evening I activity. ' namely, the Internationa! Anthem—Arise. Ifehlne ...... Bivvy Psalms—As set ...... Cathedral Psaltpr ÿ'Stamntsï HftiHfjft Ai!?n WAfçior’AvLd&AlLy, [, ’r*rt j fgliar R!.\ JAlLY TIMES

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OUT IN THETAiLOR’D CUNNING ART, TO ACTION LED THE. WAY SOME THOUGHT THE CLOWN HAD LITTLE PART* AND NO ONE. WENT TO CHURCH THAT DAY ï - i».. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1908. 11

timber and it» accessibility. The few uses Âçt. and *hall take ©fleet on the r th# final passing thereof. large transactions that have, been made CIVIC NOTICE A BY-LAW 1- This By-Law may be clte«i a during the last twelve months have TO RAI»E THE 8VM OF $619.000- FOR Water Works Loan By-Law. !90s Passed the Municipal 'Council on the 4 THE COAST TIMBER OF B. C. been based upon a sturnpage value W Persons wishing to engage help of any WATER WORKS PURPOSES. *Hh day of December. UR. (WHITTEN FOR THE TIMES BY '(CRUISER.") about sixty-five cent.- g thousand feet desertion are hereby requested to Whereas the Council of the Corporation upon the quantity reported by the pur­ stats their req^lnmienu in writing -in of the Gity of Victoria, on the 1st dsy of •M as few words as posai pie, and address August, M07, by (^solution adopting the chasers' cruiser». the same to the “Employment Bureau/* ics«»mmsadaUone of the Wafer Commis­ The fai t I» widely rsVugnUed that rhti. plng heart-breaking underbrush and doned as not feasible. À petition was Wldle InvestjgatilUl .the subject sioner etmtalned In a report by him to the addressed to the government -praying CiuHaJL N-yg- ^nBOf Bid fe determined >H«enm. tereaia gt.BztitS Columbia over tSe etkd-up wind-full» <>fV>neou among the northern logging «amp» J,gst All k soaking employment i that the ëfflMirgb btt thé export of Tog» ■ywyi» .. „ No. W Pandora streft. for Ward* Nos constitute one of the greatest and.most ver Island, to reappear In a month or t-ummer the present writer met a tlm apply att the ‘‘Kmploymeqt■ ■■■■ Bureau** at that Arthur L. Adame, i •meultlng Engin­ 1. 8. 3. 4 and 6. on Thursday, the 16th day to Puget Sound might be removed for eer; “be engaged to make a full report, of January. MW, that the poll will be important timber reserves of the world, two at some distant point with a record a stipulated period until the surplus ber cruiser who was surveying g group the City Hall, which will be temporarily kept open between the hoars of 9 o'clock located In the Committee Room. with advice, upon the water supply, and but an actual estimate of their sise and of ten. twenty, perhaps fifty square of logs had ! cm disposed of. It was of fourteen limits for an American that a by-law embodying the conclusions a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m.. and that W. W miles Striked and roughly cruised. If WELLINGTON J. DOWLEft, Northcott has been appointed the Return­ j ^importance I» a matter to which hlth considered .hat such action on the part company with a view to reporting utton of his report, be submitted to the electors ing Officer to takV the aald. vote. —•' erto very little systematic attention has they had done it on their own account, of the government would create an un­ without any .amendment whatever" W ELLINGTON J DOWLKR, there was no difficulty Hi disposing of the deshability of acquiring them as*an Victoria. B. C., Dec. 18. 1907. been given. Signs are not wanting that wise precedent, and accordingly thf pe­ investment. He was a thoroughly And whereas the Council on the Jith C. M. C. the limits; if they represented a com­ day of May, 1W», sought apd obtained a Victoria, B. C., January 2nd. 190ft. » i accepted assumptions with regard to tition was refused. practical man. of wide experience In pany they were working tor a salary, report fronk the »a|d Aithur L. Adams, ,, « th#m are likely to be traversed i*y In tbt meantime logs continued to his profession, being familiar with all on the cçndâlions and need* of the water with a premium, perhaps for every 11». facts: and those wh|o have . Invested splash fnto the water all along the the timber areas from Mexico to Alas­ works system of the City of Victoria, and claim staked. further sought. In pursuance of such re­ Mieavily In tracts bf timber g re being coast, and prices-fell lower. The mlll- ka. “The limber In this bunchOf MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A BY-LAW 1 People were overtaken by an Insist­ cited resolution ind obtained ,:t supplU- assailed by grave tioubt* of the, possi­ men compelled the loggers to carry claims/’ be said, ‘is hie My spruce, menta! rep«.rt from the same Engineer, TO RAISE gd.WO.W FOR BUILDlNOS, bility of holding the Investments until ent obsession which spurred them to their stocks, which in ordinary clrcum- dated the 19th day of December. IWR'I j , PLANT AND INSTALLATION OF A hemlock and larch, with some ‘first- And whereas the sal-1 Arthur i, A«lan»«. * -l such time as the timber may have be­ the acquisition of tlmhfr limits as the stunçe.s they would have carried them­ class cedar on the sMe hills; and _ytider V PUBLIC REFUfiE INCINERATOR, acme of human ambition. Those who E'eetioi if Sotool Trustees by hie said supplemental report reconnu come marketable. It 1s proposed to at­ selves. Moreover, the average quality the- present special license, system of mend* Whereas a petition, under section 69 qf tempt a survey of this abtruse subject did net care to face mountain and for­ of the output of logs had your province It f« valueless:. U my I. The metering of all services ftncj lhc xha MmitUpai leta^aw Act. has been pre­ est themselves, employed,, firuleers at PUBLIC -NOTICE i« h-n-hy mie oT water- hafesller exettssfrery by senud to the Municipal Council of the based upon data now available, and <3really Deteriorated people bought It they would get " that method;.___ Corporation of th»* City of Victoria, signed these data can only consist In a more ten. fifteen or twenty dollars a day, to given to the''"Klvetorn of llie Mu- Tired of Paying 2. T;i* continued une of the prient by-the owners of more than one-tenth of or legs arbitrary computation of the hunt for them. Those who were merely because accessibility tu the water, nieipulity at the City, of Victoria source* of w*l*r supply; .------— the vain * of the real property In the City aggregate amount of merchantable tlm- afflicted with short-sightedness, offered equivalent t > h«-apness in logging, the license fees long before It would :i Th« improving of Elk Lake, and the of victoria, as shown by the last revised strange men a hundred dollars for each rather than desire for a high quality in that ! require the presence of the main pipe line, and Dairy Farm, Pumping eerrasinetit roll, refjuestl.ng the said |F 1 her In sight, (that Is. already dlscover- become marketable. If It,could be held Eta ion. as follows; Couhetl tu karoduc»' * by-law to raise the if ed and appropriated), together with the claim staked In their names, and were timber, ha-1 been the dominant factor under a erdwn grant as a long invest­ aaid Eleetor* in the Court Room (a) By raising the surface of )the Italie sum of U4ju<* for building, purchpse of bè 'made 1 P,°*nPtl>r saddled (as was to have been in the eslablsahm* nt of the new campa. ment It might be worth something, but at the City Hall, in the aforesaid ad rhe peint of overflow three and oee- necessary plant und tbe Installation of a v probable demand which will haJf <3H> feet and diverting Into It, by a public refuse Incinerator upon the lands upon It. expected) with Higher limits located Mill-men were therefore able to exert as things are. 1 shall have to turn It upon snow wastes on mountain tops, on City on .Monday, the 13th day of system Of «lltehe*. adult ion »1 drainage ol the Corporation ai tn« harbor extrem­ Statistics,compiled by the Dominion great discrimination In their pure liases, down. I’ve been cruising all pummer January, 1908. front 12 tauo Uwt ity ot Tv], . government give the area of forest In bare rock-slides, or, by careless word with the result that mutton* of fset of In Oregon and Washington, and The upon the stakes, even tn the sea 11- 1 second quality logs are stilt tn the timber there. makes tills stuff.l unsold. with certainty of mean as thirty cent- d out « electing KOI’R (4) perxiins as The Indian, to his" own vast surprise, (c) By erevllng at the Dairy Farm tem operated by ! m- city. abilities It is unlikely that the timber having to be deposed of at a loss. belt of 30,000 ai res In uiegun last spring iittnnhers of the Board of Trustees Pumping Station a new horosontal. cross- And whfteas th*- Council desire to give on. more than one-tenth of ftiat area suddenly became an Important person­ ID these clrcumstance, the camps which avmnurrd W4M fret to the acre j , Victoria Citv School District compound condei sing crank and fly wheel effect to such petition in manner hereln- age. He was supposed to know of ««dually «hut down, wage» dropped to ,,|„y million tp the .«,iuare mile) of ‘ 1 ’ ,UrU* ' ltJ SCB*- ' 1 - lumping engine. Having m capacity «»f after appearing: wHl. be ultimately used. Of this per­ Any peffiMi being a houschoklcr four <4.fli million Imperial gallons In And whereas It Is the Intention of the haps h*lf. or )N,000 square miles, may Wide Demesnes one-third of what they had been tn the the fineel yellow hr, and where the twenty-four hours, against a pressure,of Cotinctl immediately after the final pass­ l j spring, and Vancouver was crowded growth wa« ,-edar It went Tt.WD to the in the Hchool District, ami being I8T. feel. * ^ ing of this by-law to make regulathms by lie to the westward of* the Cascade of the finest timber. Individuals offered with woodsmen out of work. The cut acre. There I* probably the finent tract h British mibjcvt of the full age All of said Improvements requiring »B by-law to compel the collection or de­ range, forming what H locally known e’wpudltwre of about $»>,«#. —^ struction in th«« public refuse Incinerator him money to be shown the locality. ot the coast mills had to) of coniferous timber In the world in the ns the . The Iktytm, astute by nature, and re­ of twenty»o^e years and uther- 4. The Improvement of the dfstrlbotlw of city garbage, making a charge for Coast Timber Belt. 450 million test ' for the year, and with West Olympic*. I picked up about 35,- system by the addition of the following such destruction or dkposal towards an­ collecting former analogous proposi­ no Increased demand for lumber In 000 acres there for Henry è Larsen, and w Inc <|Ualiti«'«l by the "I'ublic ' nual Interest and sinking fund on coat of construction and cost of maintenance and i; lentil four year» ago the «mly demand tions about quarts ledges In the mining eight, many of them have already shut The average or the enttre tract wn» SvhnuU Act " to vote att an ••lec­ (aUA dtMtributlng reservoir on 6ml|h-"s made upon this tract of timber was times, demanded cash before mo vino* “hjit* =—...... - •h> bear* « .» pr..$ down, or are about to dp JO. Sue It. as from 15 to 46 million fq the squarje mile. tion of School Trustee» in the said or such expenditure cotdpallble with the for the supply of the deep-sea export I?i some (uses desperate and ttmberles* (b» An elevwtéd tank at or hear the far as can. be gathered from available Qjpç tûteb of 1 IQ acre* went ÏI million cTULrc of Uui high aetvlce dlateic-t. saving of fu#rl. 1C any. effected' by using trade, and of local consumption; rough­ Dietriet is eligible tn be (he ««Id gar lug» as fuel, for steam pfo- ( investors to««k the risk, and were Information.* Is the state of the lug­ feet. That's what you inav call tim- (e) A new high service pumping equip­ elected or to serve ns School thictlo:) to work city electric lighting or ly. In equal proportions. The Industry solemnly shown plateaux of Scrub ging and milling Industrie* at the pris­ . ber.” . K ' ment on the site now In ut*e. was Ip Its Infancy, and for years, owing d) Furnishing and laying the following- other apparatus, or production of by»pro- spruce or valleys of seedling hemlock. ent time. It is clWar that win»» the timber fn Trustee. pipe vtth fequWle gate* and ffftlnga; to high freight ra(ee. and keew compe­ And so the good work has progressed Let us now exupline In detail how The mode of nomination of Candis S.IWtt feet 27 inch steel riveted.- And whereas u is turtiier the inteqilon tition among themselves, the milling sight ha»' been used, the growth that I* j ----- •f the Council, after the establishment of until now, at the emj ot the eeaaon ot, these past avants which have i«d up now immature wt»t te *W cases hure I tiuLlU* M folluwsv t.uuo fc^v.«4 Inch steel riveted. the public refuse bicftmrator. to tnxx*' * " • • 1S67, then lx IV.I f ix far M* 15 known) s to the present situation wIM probably rwch«d Its I»ln„. »Bd J l Th‘‘ vandldatv, shall he nominated tn feet W Inch' el eel riveted. margin of' prnfR__The. regulations for the conduct of scavenging _ - Affect the Future ~ ------:------—_x______■ writing, ths writing «hall tw subscribed IHE-tost MniSf'i n ?l 1 iitu** - --x- - ■: opa-rmion* pci~eçp> hppn|fi«by th* measurement of timber manufactured from Victoria to the Alaska boundary, The Second Growth by two Voters of the Municipality as <1,2*0 feet * Inch caet Iron. cjt^ un$ler the supervision of city offl- did not amount to more than IW OOOOOS and from Nootka to the s#hmmit of the of tlqiber belt. The question upon some of th<; earliest cutting* will proposer and seconder, and shall be de- , . MkfiflO f«-et 4 Inch cast IRM». fe> Taking up and relaying the follow- Awd whereas the whole ratable land feet. The unit of measurement on the Cascades, which is open to acquisition. , offersWÊÊÊÊ mrinyÊMWÊÊ difficulties, since the fa» complex and numerous. and the ing; coast Is the superficial foot. 12 feet by : k, i, by thé ' " donee wd AST feet 11 Inch. 10 Inch. 9 Inch. I Inch said Corporation of the City of Victoria, iy feet by 1 foot. This was easily sup- of spruce, larch, and hemlock have been ] those most fntlmate with according to the last revised "Assessment once tu ioauguratt p-m <»t the * 1.«> *d the homingtKtii. e nd 7 Inch cast icon pipe. ------Ron tor th* Het mr. Was nmmsif: Idled by eight or ten square miles of taken,' timber which hitherto the mill» } subject hold a wide divergence. A1- system d^ forestry, and of forest “*»d in event u? a phll being necessary 20.009 feet 4 Inch cast Iron pipe. And where»* the total amount TWjutrrd have refused to buy. The situation of ’ the«*h thy eubjeet Is one of vital iro- Al«h ‘he re valuable wmat. i .«4 pla. e each ele. tor who f. duly '"IÜ‘JZl'.?under «et cording to t»w. tS $3.466 U0; tract, while yet there was little demand F»"”d WUh P"r"’"“' And whereas It will require an annual lea*r, but rrotn Indlrett deduction It an- ,hould have poeeesslon of .the ground.) 11»l'««d to vote for Mayor, will • pf the Municipal Clause» Art has been rate of 1-6 of one mill In the dollar for for them. For many years they em many miles up steep and shallow pears that license* covtrlne upaafds alloalnii he Seam t rrowth be entitled to . ait hll vote pr-ientcl I, the Muni, irai Council, «lan- paying the new debt and Interest : played cruisers on roving commissions, streams which will barely float .» canoe, ;:,f 'AT; «» —X And whereas this by-law may not be and whenever one of these reported the much les* carry a log. or on steep slopes f ahlrh tboit MDO supare mlh , apply aoae In nearly every eaae. Tht» ha* I members ot the Board ot *|*uat * *. byihe last revtaej kMM.tn.nl altered tr repealed except with the con­ sent of the Lieutenant-Governor In Coun­ existence of a belt of timber of goo«l facing the tireless combers of the Pa­ co“* djmber a»d «.MO to limits br,,ugt), Bhout b) custom of ; Truylee.^but may only cut one vote • Roll. re.,t,..ted the City Counell to Intro- cil: quality with easy access to salt water, cific, with no alternative road to mar­ located east nt the CucaduZ ..«ting Or and cedar In a feltln, an* *" •»» h&ch candidate, of which every **T * «r-Uj? *» 'he anm.nf W». Therefore the Muotclpe the '**) by way of loan upon the credit of the n lease, or if possible, a crown grant, of ket. They are all one, the timber Is The*e are In additionn to tfiewe ■leasehold* : |p„vln*“the unsaleable hemlock, which ' P’-r*on Is hereby required to tak. no- Corporation of the City o ^ acts there, and as surely as It Is there, tt Is Corporation wherewith to carry out the as follows ; It was at once obtained. In this way and crown grants 1*au«>f before the in- soon cloaks the vacant • tend with I» tlce and govern themselves accordingly. works recommended by the said Arthur L It shall be lawful ft r of staked. ï*rge «reas of the most valuable tim­ augurgtlon of the ay stern of special li­ myriad seedling*. ’ Given under niy hand at Victoria. L. Adi*ms, a* hereinbefore recited, and in AH* Corporation of the - orl* ber in the province are still being held It will now be necessary, in order to censes, and .also to. Y he timber belt tw- British I’olumbla. this 4th day of Janu- hhr said reports more ruTTy set out ; to borrow upon the credit Cor­ obtain a comprehensive Idea of the sub­ And whereas the while ratable land poration. by way of the «ere­ by lessees at an annual rental of from longing to the t’apadian Pacific railway ary. 1908. • ml Improvement* or real property of the ine f ter mentioned, from t or two to five cents an acre. These acqui­ ject, to trace shortly the history of tRe on Vancouver Island. said corporation of 'the City of Victoria, persons or body or bodlei who milling and legging Industrie* during Assuming afield of 25.00* feet to the WM. W NORTHCOTT, according to the last revised Assessment y he willing to advene as » sitions were very satiefastory to the in­ No Appbtite Roll for the year 1907. was IJ7.831.6fi5.*>. dividuals and corporations who jrmde the period referred to above. As soon !* a^re (equal to about fifteen million .to n, a sum of money r g In Returning Officer. And whereas the total amount required the whole j&g. MMB « ■ near, them, but of Utile or no benefit to the as the demand for manufactured tlm- | the «tuar.* min » from the old grant* to be raised annually by rate for paring Kor sterling money, et the Jrds country In gefteral; In fact, the forest ber showed sign* of outpacing the sup- ! and lepfwholdn, say 18,000 million feet; the debt which will be created hereunder dollars to Ik* one pound d to You'll Feel Worse gvery f>ay Unless ' and the Interest thereon, and' for creat­ wealth of the province was being rap­ ply, the milling companies « and I'-VQfiO million from the -Canadian cause all such sums so ri ived ^You Brace lip Qub-k—The Best MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ing m annual sinking fund for the pay­ to be paid Into thè hands urer idly and lavishly bestowed upon parties Formed » Sync Ica«e Pa*dfl< belt, together with 10.000 feet an Treatment Is Fcrrpxone. ment off of the sal t debt within fifty years of the said Corpora tie* i os*» who made no adequate returyvfor It. a^re, or six million to the square julle. according to law Is IHt.SIM»: and with the object here Red. The government then instituted the or amalgamation, and «greed that 'rin the 6.000 miles recently acquired, we And whereas It will require an annual 2. It Shall be lawful for «yor prices of lumber should be uniform for' Every day fome* the ttood new* of ' rata of 1k 6nJII* Is the dollar for pitying to cause any t.umber ->f o be system of leasing timber lands under a Obtain a total of 66.000 million feet of wonderful cure* with Ferrosone. Municipal Elections, 1908 the i«ew debt and Inf •r'wt : made, exwuted and ssue turns special license.. whereby, after certain all the coast mill*, to be raised at thrilr merchantable timber In sight: and this And whereas the wall debt and Interest discretion. This caused tbe^ prtpfi" of In Prtrrb,.r„ t. mvvel. f..r , pUBUC NQTICB M hmb.T as may be required, • not iow- formalities as re Ards staking and ad­ computation I* in all piobablllty far be­ wjll be paid out of water frontage tax ever, the Sum of $64.0u6, el »*cy edge-grain flooring, ' which way 111 a Lout* Meehan • putv jilm right on hi* and water revenu»»; or sterling money tat the vertising had been cent piled with, low the actual amount. In ,a circula­ f-t-mails him mtiroly wall. gh-vn tf thv hlcftor* (if the Mil- And where** tl I* Bv-I,«w may not be thousand feet before amalgamation, to tion of this kind a factor which t*f ne- altered or repealed, except with the .-on- each of the s«ild «îebemu the An Annual Lease. Jump to $36 after It; to $32 h. 1906. and amount of $1.060 or Its »t< lent "p * "«.rm^arbltrorlly | AbouT thrc«? 5T».>egr* AfE, JKfc*a>* Mr. nifipglltV of the ( Itv of Victoria stmt *.f the Lieutenant a«werrmr-ln-Coun- tat the rate aforesaid), i de­ renewable for twenty.on# years, was to $42 In 1907. Y he Gt Ippe, which left . . ‘ . _ , cIR ■■■ in the rate of Increase In the demand me^ inln a veryVwrx, rùn-ffown,iin.A6Wn « addition th»rthat 1 *»ih« I require 4h«* presence of the Therefore the Munh lpal Council of the bentures shat! be sealed ,1 of granted to the applicant, upon : A certain humber of logging camps for «-oast lumber in the future. 6f this r thereof. In advance of a yearly rental of $140 a had been In regular operation, hu( when It may be said that It i* reasonable to acts •" follow* ; the demand for Jdmber. and conse- made to cat bill a 'few »hlng* and had . ,. ,, ...... ■ 1. It shall t«e lawful for the Mayor of A The said dr bent dree dale square mile. An amendment passed Ip , suppose that the demand from Alberta o cfaVing for acid. I gave up treating ^ ^ *^*v IaII. J») the nfoxcttuitl of the day after the final this iniddenly Increased, the Corporation of the City of Victoria 1590 reserving a royalty of fifty uents Quently for logs ! and the Northwest will be supplied to borrow up*m t he credit of the said Cor­ By-Law, and shall be n ? th a thousand feet on all timber cut imo* ! wae found thfft their resource* were with the «butors because they «lid not. City on Monday., the 13tli day of twenty-five years trom m inch mainly by the output from poration. by way of the debentures here­ place, either in the Domi «da. crown lands, was made applicable to wholly Inadp^uate to meet it. Now help me and on tfce advice of a.friend ! Jantiarv. 1908. from 12 (fiooh) inafter mentioned, from any person or Orhat Britain or the I ft of d-tnkey engine* In number* and skilled The Mountain Mills use.i Fcrrosone. It not only eu ml m. ffo 2 p m f<>p iht. |Hfrpottk «f lo-rson* or body or l*o«*les mrporstè who Ike new leaseholds also. At this time may be wtlUng to advance the same as a lAfriils, a* may be de* eon. t the area of timber lands under lease woodsmph are articles which cannot be that is, those mills situated east of the of Dys^iepsla and Blllou*ne**. but has loan, a sum of money not exceeding la and shall have attached l tons supplied at a moment"* notice. Fur­ built up my strength to what It was fleeting |M‘rw>nH to represent them for the payment of Inter* sig­ was about 1,200 square miles, and alnce Cascades, in view of their geographi­ the whole the sum of $619.690 currency, or natures to the Interest « ■ be they were the pick of all the rn*»t tim­ thermore. reserve stock* of log* had cal position and It* influence upon before I had .the Grippe. 1 * an rrcom- in the .Muiiifi|wi Council mm Mayor sterling money, at the rate of 4M 2-3rds either written, stamped, i fgtfen' very low. It was not long before mend Ferrozone as an Ideal restora­ dollars to the one pound sterling, and to ber. they contained probably not less freight rates, and the disability under or Aldermen. % cause all such sums so raised or received than fifteen million feet te the square t conditions occasioned a log frim- i which the coast mills suffer In the niut- tive." The tpode at nomlnathm of Candi­ to be paid into the.hands of the Treasur­ 4. The said debentures i 4#r- j ter of shortage of «tare for eastern ahlp- Ferrosoqe gives you fbr«e. energy. er of the said Corpora Ion for the purpos­ eut at the rate of four p an- mile, or 18,000 million feet of standinfi date* shall be a* follow*: piunt from the date there ter- The price of logs began to rise, and . ment, es end-with, the object Hereinbefore récit-, timber, which at the then rate of tit­ The Candidate* shall be nominated In ed. est shall be payable halt Mcb ling. would have supplied the demand continued to rise steadily, although There wIR be no f the Mum- I pal Ity a* to cause any number of debenture* to be A mer I re. as may be expr donkey engin*,, «oui .■I ■ ■*—*>»■- f proptiwer tmdiaqrnndm- imd xtmtTba ffe* made, executed and hwued for such sums But other factors begnnXo make States until their own Ptt« ifi< slope nenittl. a* may be required, not exceeding, now- «hem ore and coupon. themselves felt a*, this pertgfl (1903.1904). woodsmen from Canada and the ffîktes ttmbti hus basa uaefl, uf which enor­ Thousands use Ferroxon» - they all * Hvered to the Returning Officer at any ever. the .t;im .if $619-690, either In - cur­ f. It shall be lawful for to cause the said debentu rest causing the situation change with were drawn to the coast camp* by Uie mous reserves «glfli exist In Oregon and Improve get better health look better time net ween the date of the n«>tlve and rency o;-1 sterling money «at the rate coupons, either or both, t feel better; try It yourself - sold In Mb, 2 p.m. of th- day of the nunlnailinn, afotcaaldJ. each of the said debentures *«y- maryetleu* rapidity. These were, the West UlympitiL Th»* 4eep-*ea for­ b*-lng »*f the amount of $1.6» or ltg ster­ able at such place, either ilon shortly, (1) The approaching total de­ Fabulous Wages eign and local trade* may show a sub- boxes by all drtigglst*. and in event of a poll being necessary ling e«iulvalent at the rate aforesaid, and of Canada. Great Britain lied stantlal Increase in the ftiture, the rate such poll will be «.pen on THT’RfiDAY. all Such debentures shall be sealed with State» of America, ms ma pletion of the timbered areas In East­ Offered. There ware not enough tow­ «. It shall be Uwluf lo •of ern Canada and the Middle and Rast- or amount of whtcR ft Is imp.^1 hie to The eagle eon withstand a auday fast. the 16th day of JANUARY. 1966. from the e*e! ©# th* aald Cor»eraiHMi gnd boat* to handle all the toffs waiting to ("artridges are used as cunent coin ih I signed by the Mayor thereof; the said Corporation tn the ern Stftes. tf) The deman# from Al­ gauge. Already many houses are being 9 o'clock a.m. to 7 p.m.. In the manner said debentures at a rat* be towed from the north, an«t many Ahyeslnla. 3. The said debentures shall bear data to authorise the Treasure : of berta and ÿhe Northwest generally, as new ones were hurriedly built. This built of concrete and lined with lath following; of the day after the final passing of this by-la.r and shall be m.tda payable In the sums so raised by the Kid the wheAt'lands were taken up. (3) An state of affair* Culminate.! nt the end and plaster, these^ mâterlal* being now F«»r the office of MAYOR. In the debenulres. all expenses tlth to**! consumption caused by of the winter of 7906-7 when 1C!"» wt the price* SW: Room ai tbm City Hall-atacaaaid. f the preparation and For the office of ALDERMAN for ; Britain or the J-irited Stae* of America. debentures and • rpupons, i unt of new settlers and general thousand feet was being offered for No. thf> or commission or other ch it.»! ity. (4) A demand for logs in These considerations make It not un­ Ward No. 1. in Room €14. at the Public a* may be design*t.-d thereon, and shall 1 fir log* and skilled loggers command CREOSOTE ipohw for th* to the sale of the said del rough from the Puget Sound mills, ed wages up to $7.50 a dajr lt seemed reasonable tn assume that the demand Market Building. Cormorant street. T. If dsM*ud a^vtoabto for,' ^or the office eî ALDERMANT for payment of lnler***l. and tb* «Ignat or** t here sluUi, In the *14 de re­ X and (6) An increase in the foreign ex­ then that a small fortune should be to be made upon the coast Umber will Tenders are Invited for sale to the cor­ to th* fntereat coupons may be either Ward No S In Rdbm 618, ;it the Public written, stampeii. printed or lithographed served to the Corporation pon port trade, all of which combined to made In a summer's logging hv Dknn not exceed 600 million feet per annum poration of the city of Victoria. B. Ç. any future cviufittidatton o ure increase the aggregate demand to more for a long period of years, nt any rate Market Building. Corniorant street. 4. Th© Said debentures shall hear Inter­ who could command capital sufficient of creosote In drums or barrels and est at the rate of four per cent, per an­ Indebtedness of the city It de­ than double its previous proportions. until Uie completion of the Panama F«>r the office of ALDERMAN for bentures of such consol red Iff purchase a donkey engine and to not exceeding In «luantity 756 Arums oi num from the date thereof, which Inter­ upon the credit of the lly. Alarmists reported that at the prevail­ pay the expenses of a camp of 29 or S8 canal. An available supply of 66,000 Ward No. 3. in Room 620, at the Public est shall-be payable half yearly at such Market Building, Cormorant street- pte«** either in the PottrtnlAn of Canada. Such coftsolldaied debent on- ing rate of Increase the available supr men until the first boom of log* should million feet of standing Utnbei win. M> gallons each : »al«l creosote to bwde­ lain the llk«- « ««venants. in.l For th* officëof ALDERMAN for Orvuu Britain or «he United Siatee of ply Of coast timber could by no means have been put Into the water. In 1906 therefore, •’ -’f.-rtri—;—-—r;:/-1-; livered not Inter than May !.. 1966. restrict Inns ss are contai d«*- Ward No, 4, in Rhnm 622. at the Public America, as may he expressed In the de­ mures Issued In pursuamre of this by- last for more t^an fifteen or twenty there had been ninety engine* at work, Fill the Demand The price* submitted must be cost benture and coupon. years. Market Building, Cormorant street. 5. It shall b* lawful for th* said Mayor w. and In ^ach debenture Issued here- but last spring eighty more were rush­ assured for ÎÎ0 years, or. if the demand and" delivery free on wharf at Victoria. For the office of ALDERMAN for to rn.se the said debentures ap«1 Inter- tunder a clause condition«»d for such sub- These factors açtfd more or less sim­ ed into, the wood* together with 3.000 should by any mean* be doubled, for e*t « ouppns, qUhcr or both, to be made &st Hill Ion may bn Inserted. ultaneously Representatives of East­ B. r. ■ ...... Ward No. 6. In Railway Waiting Room u !•« mn li p!.- re t-lther In the Do­ 8 For t ne-purpose ajt raising annually additional men. many of whom hardly SE years. But the Hasher to h.-id un.j« r the mtulred sum for th«i payment of the er» lumbermen and American Spécification can be seen at the of-, Public Mai kef Building. Cormorant minion of Canada. Gre»t Britain or the knew an axe from a pitch-fork, yet an annual lease for a period of only 21 , •Ifeet, of which every person I* hereby. I United State* of America, as may be de- Inter an on the said debentures during fire of ih* undersigned to whom also their currency, there shall be raised an­ Speculative Companies who, notwithstanding such a slight dis­ years. Neither have the lessees any . tenders- most he delivered properly^ **}*!*•* to taka notice and govern him ability, could command a wage of $4 guarantee that at the end of that period.! j 6. It shall be lawful for the Mayor of nually the sum of $2.160.66. and fer th» thronged Into Vancouver seeking In­ signed, sealed and eudofked, 'Tender **self ’lu***' cordlngly. I the said Corporation to dbpose of ih* purpose of creating the sinking fund day. Camps were started wherever they will be able to secure g further The person* qualified to be nominat­ ! said debenture* at a rate below par. and aforesaid for the rayaient off of th* vestments In timber. Cfuteer* and oth­ for Creoeot^." not later than Monday, debt at maturity the»* shall be raised » donkey engine could haul Itself a shoos renewal; or, if they should be ubfe to I rwVn?°*u^ w not . l"M m ed tor and elected à* the Mayor of the to au»horl»* the Treasurer to pay out of ers with local knowledge of timber lim­ from a flAat, with the prospect of a do - . that the rental will not be ltorl'?ISRry 1 ",x 11 / "r the sum» an raised by the sale of the «aid annually the sum of H.jSK. <*tty of Victoria shall be. such persons 9. Fqr the purpose of the payment of its still unappropriated. forthwith o-eused. Even If the regulations shouM ”The* lowest or any tender not necea- debentures- all expense* connected \e1Ul few hundred thousand feet of logs with a* are msly British subject* of the full the preparation an«| llthogr tphlng of the the sali sums In the next nr* reding para­ staked them under the new regulations. ing the radius of its wire cable. i graph mentioned there shall be ralse«l and The government forbade the export of be altered to allow of such renewal, a •wenty-one years, and arc no» !l,,16 MIX IkSpStMH The milling companies opened rampe •Impie Minn i»> arithmetic demonstrates Wif. W. NORTHCOTT. each year a rat* of 1-6 of a umnanufact ur.-d-tlmher from all lands rtlsqualin-d unasr ahy .nnd hav. ^ mill In the dollar on *11 the ratsb• i'l- quid in virgin limits of their own. each fear that %t the end of fifty years a lleense- Purchasing 'Agent for the been for the six months next preceding y jf deemed advisable by the Mayor, and Iroprtivements In the City ofr VictoriaX lying west of the Cascade range. Sev­ was there that demand would altogeth­ hoMu wf: bate cxVnded, upon each „ City of Victoria, B. C. during he continuance of the aald de­ eral transfers of leases were made, lu­ the day ot nomination, th* registered i there s’ «11 in the »ald debentures t>e re- er outrun the supply. Shanties and square mile of his limit*. In reryals with bentures or any of them. crative enough for the vendors, repre­ owher of the Land Registry Office of ! »erved to the Consoratlon the right upon tenfii of a thousand hand-loggers "car- compound Interest at 6 per .font., no loantt oe Prcrorti, in «ha («*1»»^ consolidation of the deben- 16 This By-lsaw shall, before the final senting a profit of thousands per cent, l^and or Real Pr«»perty in the < Ity of tjJr# md< tetednesa of th* (Ity, to sub- ( paselng thereof, receive the assent of th«' %rfed" by the store-keeper* and mill- less a sum than $36.600. which Is equiv­ CIVIC notice” electors of the sail (lirporation In the upon the original capital, invested In X ictorla of the assessed value on the stllute debenture* of such «'«msoltd cion I men, dotted 4he Inlet artg tef- alent to a sturnpage value, of $5 a th««u- wanner providedroyldcd for In the Munblp»! llcénse fees; in many rases those whs * ■ I tagt Municipal Assessment Roll of One • *«•«•«»re$. uoon th* credit of the City gon snd. . sand feet *uch .«W** debart„- Clauses Aprt.t. endand shall taketake effect“(feet •*on tlth* staked new limit* were able to dispose day after th<-' " final passingpeering thereof x It 1* easily said now that the un­ ing timber. The Interesting questions •h*H r« Main the like covenants, epndl of the right to apply for the license to Water Works Improve- aboVe any registered Judgment Or Hons sml restrictions as are contained In 11 ThisX By-Law may be cited 9Tas the avoidable result might have beek fore­ here arise; At what period win the charge, and who are otherwise duly the debenture* issued In pursuant^ of “Public Incinerator By-Law. 1906. American or Canadian capitalists. Passed the Municipal Council on the seen. Perhaps It .may have been fore- lesuees of the rpqre poorly timbered «luallfted as Municipal Votera. this By-latw. and in each debenture Is­ These buxlrn x. transaction* wese eg- sued hereunder a clause conditioned for 19th day of December. ItBf. plolted by the local prèas. it*< if stricken but if |t were. It would have been limits recugnlsé the unwisdom «*f con- ■ ment. The iiersoh* qualified to be nominate*! such subelltutlon may be Inserttrd. liMÉBff to PAY the iwl^ghd,- hii«a. ilia alto» IR purpose of raisin» aimwqhy or vtrtdrto- maiT hv 'WWK fter* the ' required * sww for the pay ment-of fia •me “htfiiee mat the- àbow t* nm Interest ort the said debentures «hiring • ' n which Here, Indeed, was an easy, qulek. and to prevent a man whole cost before 'making their for- A. meeting will be held In the City are male British Subjects of the- full 1 ih* currency there shall be raised an­ the vote of the^Munk I'pallty *vill he taken reliable method of making n fortune. , Risking Hie Capital chagee? >< Hall, Tuesday, January 7th. 1968, at • age* of iweety-tme yearin, and hr* not nually th* sum of $24.76696 snd for the St the Did Fire Hall, City Hall Butldlhfc Inquiries for British Columbia tim­ i'.m.. tor |hg purp*»se of discussing fully lied under any law, and have purpose of creating the sinking fund No 636 l'i«ndora .-«i rf.-i fur Wards Noe. o|>en to rich and poor alike. British In logging outfits if It phases him to do ber properties have been made by tkh X^arterwurks Loan By-laW. 1908," aforesaid for the payment off of the 1, 1, $. 4 and 6 oif Thur^Hy. the I6th «lay Columbian* vied with* the cruisers sent been, for the six month* next preced­ dt bt at maturity there shall be raised of January. 1966, that ihe poll will be so. English capitalists. The contemplation which Is to be submitted to the electors _____ in by American* and Eastern Canad­ ing the day of nomination registered annually the sum of $4 fits 69. kebt open iH.twwn the Lours of » o'clock The monthly output of logs doubled of Investment should involve a frank on the !6th Inst. Being u.money by-law | owner In the laind Registry Office of 6 For the purpose of they payment of ians in fighting a path through for eh t a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m and that W W, almost Immediately, but it was not un­ and particular study of the subject be­ the meeting will be held specially for Land or Real Property in the City of the sntd sum» In the next rreceding para­ Northcott haa b«ecn appointed the Return­ and morass, scaling lofty pans** among graph mentioned 'here shall he raised til the end of June that the B. C. Lug­ fore t Bering upon any heavy specula- ihoee qualified to vote thereon. Victoria of the ussessed value on Ole ing offievr to take the said vole. unknown mountain peak* in search of gers' Association became serious!) and lev ted in tpeh year » rate of h* WeLLINGTriN J BOWLER, Non. Tor 'many grievous Years British The Water Gemmislwmet nffil -be last M mMdpflri- Aaâessméni Roil Ait Flvr mills to th* doitar on *« th» ratable lend iuuUscov«**A districts; Fur fp this 1 alarmed fit the sudden and rapid fan In Vtotorte. ». U., Columbia has suffered from basing present to answer any inquiries and ex­ Hiimlréd Dollar*,- «»r more, over and" and improvements ft» the rity of Victoria C7W. 45, giunenone knew where thf hidden tlm- j prices. At the beginning pf August the «luriflFUte eontlnmce, ol t.:«e said debeb- her TvtigTit t>©7' ft'-wa* a .rnatte^ <>( f mill-men, seeing «jiough log* In the Inveigled English CapRaJ plain any mails*# .rotating to the by- above any registered Judgment > or tttres wt any of th«?m - jt ~ tuck and JEnduraoc* II | water to carry them through the oom- tow> \ .. . . dy who could buy or borrow a -sufficient jo gupply th* gctwi pmpsnt meetings will »>.- CâUed ft» Hu- di*cU«- Given under my hand at Victoria, charged - agalwel--tnd-pwtrt•p*i^ out of Water j oukSv beet qua it ues: aw» Japanese Cot- ffifllrtl fRJltt tlalWr, .Wtiold. be ricarix ftrttirifr vnhmrtrta. ttrte 4th tiny rtrJnfiti- Frontage Taxes and .XIJ.JW*T "theor KaMcinorthern in­ demand for lumber, and those only of sulcldg.l. eàrw m wKmtwtm*'"^ • other Water Works tar Crepw, of All color* and ertoea fee let* and fiords. pogg«>d man. with half • A. J. MORLEY, ary, IS68. Rave mi*' . 1i «aleÜ by sïïpieee or by Jyard, oi tn kny *w- the best quality. .Suggestions Were There are still legitimate s|h«■ulatlons 11 This By-Law shall, befi## the final a blanket, an as*; and a llttuPfiour and WM. W. NORTHCOTT, patting thereof, receive the ««sent of the made to close down the camps and to be made, but they are conditioned I s t«t «OTOMl their way through the drip- rtarw the rnm-men out, but were «ban «.te« tors of the said <'orj**ratIon tn Mm , chiefly by the kind and quality of the Victoria, a January 2nd. 1^68. Returning Officer. manner provided for In tb* MuntcIpV

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Insertion Lay a Good Foundation. OTHINO counts more In em­ broidery then e geod foundatlos. ■eve outlining, brier stitching and the like, padding la necessary if a good ef- Lice oitcnds fectls to be obtained to <3 rwholes Tty working two petals In satin stitch, Lace. the one diractly over the material and the other ever a weU-plaeed filling and to armholes note the difference. The former will be flat and Insignificant looking, while the letter Is not only handsomely raised, but will wear muck better. The beet material for padding la an ordinary soft darning cotton, used In from three to six strands, according to the character of the work. Sometimes It Is necessary merely to run an out­ line, bui more often the Interior should •’ piflffty. This can be don* In two waya One Is to -outline the edge* ?* TOU wish to be extremely up to and fill in with close-running-stitches. date la your needlework, you must ▲ mors rapid method la to use an even 1j by tmnMuu begin at oace on one J of the fascinating new blousew where the embroidery is done h> the l*fe Insertion that

While motif Is suitable heavy linen, silk or one of the at­ tractive new silk and cotton mix­ tures, fine lawn or handkerchief lines batiste Is so •oft as to be somewhat. difficult for the neris*. I» bNtdto, . Th, 1M» U*«1 mu be met. torchon, baby Irish or German Five and one-half yard* of Insertion five-eighths of an Inch wide will be required, with a yard and a half of narrow edging to finish the t* t /’

should be eewed to tbs itertel fore the ibroidery !» start-

waist pattern that closes In the back. being sure that the large rose of the motif comes directly In the middle of the front and that the Unes are abso­ lutely straight. Nest sew In between the upper blocks of the lace as r","j shown In the picture of the completed This yoke may either be of the iterlal sewed In bortsontai or vertical thread tucks, or It oan be of an ai lover Now baste the Insertion.

bortsontai ones to the armholes, and stitch it along both edges, on the chlne. using s line stitch. The expe- rlenced worker can cut out the ma­ terial underneath before doing the em­ it la better, however, for the this until the work Is finished, as It is chain stitch over the entire design, embroider on the two thicknesses than in working a scallop felting Is : en the inoe alone. In either tlculkrly Important, as otherwise the not to cut too stoat. Allow enough to cut-out edge wears qqulckly. An easy chine, or to finish by. hand by rolling way to pad a regular scallop I» to fasten and overcasting. Orest oars must bo • soft cord or many strands of cotton exercised not to snip a mesh of the lace. to one end of the work, and buttonhole If the embroidery has bsw done throurh over It. Tbs cottva need not be lacked, “ " * material, cut closely merely held loosely in one band. In •round the and on both sides of finishing oft the threads a stitch or two may be taken through the cord to bold ventlonallsed roee end butteroui quires, though apparently difflcul If firmly but this Is not necessary. stitches not already described Choose a cord long enough to go round times on this page The solid pairte of the entire design, as It cannot be pieced. the flowers, the calyx and follaj Bret padded In chain stitch and Fasten ft securely before finishing the In satin stitch. The >11 but last scallop If a stiff cord is chosen It tercups at worked Into a lerced cen- will cuil through the outer covering. A all the rest of th» stii :hee follow outline. The anther» In the large Is to wind together throe centralre I flowertin ere, may«new beRe done -..ilAi..solidly or balls of darning cotton, thus making one can be pierced andind worked as eyel'klt of th. «Ilk, other. , Bere and there ti> lattice, ribbon, or even with the simple and lust to turn the elbow [h the ribbon •prays overflowing easily worked violet combined with ibedêhfl green with masses of the sink a ribbon of delicate skad< sreen. ■Hand rColJarVMifl VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1808. 13

You know that Bilious Attacks come from a disordered liver? GOLDEN WEST SOAP Did ÜÔB kao? that ■. - IS~f1ERE AGAIN ! ™ . —™1— .gisait Her May Be Out TO-NIGHT, op It May Be Not keeps the liver active— 1- of the constituent bodies, what is real­ For a Few Days. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. and prevents Biliousness ly h federation of all Protestant and Constipation ? churches of America. Thus has been WHERE SClENi’E IS BAFFLED. quietly accomplished an end for which men have agitated for generations. The International Sunday School Les­ son for January 5th 1* “The Word A “Federal Council, of the Churehes But it is only a question of tin\e made Flesh/' John 1: 1-18. of Christ In America" comes Into ex­ istence as a result of the Inter-church of fine clnthM, brluiMU. turnouts. In- By william T. Ellis. conference on federation, held' in New g.nlous ► t y le*, and ddvt-r ornamenta­ before you receive a visit, so be tion it ail j*. i'oy are glad that so York insNovember, 1905.. It w»as then This Is an occasion for tffking off many persons set^n (<» fcave what their heart* most covet. But are they satis­ «Be*» workaday hat in eeverenre, and provided that when two-thirda-of the prepared by being a constant Protestant denominations have, by ac­ fied ■ , loaely; there Is rouge a- for putting on one's thinking cap In tion of their highest hfllcial court*, ap­ plenty, and various evidences of the contemplation. Here Is a theme—stud­ haadloeaft of the t^uty doctor; ere proved the project, the plan of feffer*- —^ user of ied by twuiiy-flve millions of Sundae* 06§jj ISoSM go into opcrntlcin. The -re-" long.-ihough. R become* Imp*«*«*4 up­ on you that here 1* very little of the school members—which may W* fol­ qulr-.l number have already taken fa­ shlniffiÉ of un inner light. TV* lowed further than the day’s new# vorable action. None has voted ad­ leads; and further than science has yet peace that dtPells deep Is not revealing versely. The first meeting of thj* coun­ itself a* .you have seen It on other oc­ been able t«> carry its fan.11. of r.-a- cil wm he held in December. 190*. aort hack. Indeed, to the very I casions . AU *>f thé dermatollglstv art As stated by the chairman. Rev. De. cannot.conceal the unrest and dissatis­ GOLDEN WEST SOAP and GOLDEN WEST ntng of beginnings. So we may square William H. Roberts, this federal ton has our shoulders for a great task,- if we faction with llûi that reveals them- for its purpose "To manifest the essen­ are equal nto It. telvee in epee arul mouths and man* WILLIAM T. ELLIS. tial oneness of the Christian churches The “yellow” scientist breaks into I iaildy the se- rH «»f true bless- WASHING POWDER the Sunday _iupptom«*nt of the news- ___ , of America tn Jesus Chrtst As their ednest. la not to be found on the world'» paper every few weeks to affirm that church on Atlanta s mo*t fash on a bl# Divine Lord and Savior, and to pro­ fashionable highways. OR EITHER he has discovered the secret of life, thoroughfare, they found "the old time mote the spit It of fellowship, service r- -W -e- • . /■ I an J co-operation among them. The At first, these assertions attracted some religion." / Th< heart may be blessed while the federal council has not Authority over attention from the serioug. reviews and I *’$nfr-Parson, th|s thing s great !* »■ . , „ life I* blight, d. the scientific papers; now.rtobodrpaÿs f Immense!"/ declared Tom. after he ; the constituent, bodies adhering to It, close and ef- any particular heed to them. All that ! begun ta "taste and see." With,dog- j but it does pirovlde for ~ A life# power u measured leas by lu the world really know» about the be- *;gcd détermina tton. the sturdy engine-engine- j« *fe ettr*' e^working togethe* r in order to sc- ___..—.. —-..-.BB height tU i by Its depth- ' . ■— Mohammedan missionary c#mf*wence. ; g Innings of Hfc it finds in t his <,ft-as-7 driver went ail the w^Jn_ pwsuliIi of vu re idtjjM combined i n ti uenee for the held a few months ago at Mecca, to sailed o!>f the Heart. by the work! fait h Is content to know Can gather from dlsuee. or marble bus». vires. Gn the fifth anniversary of hts TO 128 WINNERS Him was life", and the life was the light - ___ L What le True Hle*sednesa? P». the Worker This Is tho first great of men. r • * As many a* received * He took a child from out a wretched entrance upon this work, the house waa ; X L. ’ Matt, v 3-11 affirmation of revelation concerning Him, to them gave tie the right to.be- . -"t. filled, with 200 persons standing. the region abdut which science la ail- totw children of God. Who on the Htate dishonor might have First Prize $260 ent : namely, God was there. By William * T. Ellis. brought. I Spt was It merely as a cosmic pro- A Hint From Heathendom. SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS. Old ’fhomae Csrly/e. sour and crab­ And reared him tb the Christian’s hope Second “ {50 ce#s„ a natural law. a vital force, that That Is the unanswerable argument. and trust. 0«»d worke Third “ 26 /vnings. He was there In personality. Christian all up on the subject of com­ nature and Into the life of this world. light conscience.—Charles Gore. He Is no evolution. As He 1* now, so parative religion*, making it appear One of hi* sage*t utterances fit* the To mini y eouls. ami preached for hu­ He was then. God was there In his, 50 PRIZES AT $5 EACH. that Buddhism or Confucianism Is quit# topic perfectly; U may well be taken man need The modern heterodoxy, beside which 75 PRIZES At $3 EACH. f'reatorshtp and In his Fatherhood and a* good as Christianity. But ask him as a New Year's motto by an earnest The wondrous love of ipe Omnipotent. all others sink Into insignificance, to the | In his Sonship, counseling togethdn what kind of lives these religions have spirit. Said Carlyle. “There Is In mah Tiw work ha* muRipHN like star* at neglect by men and women of the first j “Let us naakc." John’s fnyaLic phrase,,; produced, and at once he Is speechless. a higher than love of happiness; he can.j night ^ elements of the setonce of living - J. CONDITIONS: i “In the beginning was the Word." Is For the complete vindication of the gos­ do without happiness and Instead there­ When darkness deepens; every noble Brterley. " merely s Greek metaphysical way of pel In heathen lands Is that It does of find blessedness." deed > • • • The conditions of this Llpnerlck. are perfectly simple. All you have saying that where the Father was. transform life This 1* the supreme No solemn, wanctlmonlqu* fact I'll | to do la to fill In the last tine or th* Llmeri- k, which Is shown below, there was the Ron also. All that God Lasts longer than a granite mountain. Christian epui.igcti, . I have seen hun­ They live most gteaAy who live for "=■ -Rareh K. Bolton pull, nor think I'm pious when I'm only 1 did. Jesus shared. and then send it. accompanied by a tin lid (with label attached) of a dreds of men and women on the mission the greatest goals. bilious.—Thomas Hood. package of Lipton » Tea. orange, pink, red or gdld label, or Llpton** This unequivocal and oft-repeated as­ field wh*f haye been made, new in their sertion of the very deity of Jesus is Coffee (embossed Ud ^nly), or three pint wrappers of Lipton's Table characters, conduct, state of mind and What Is the “summons bonum." the NEWS AND NOTES. Temptation Is the opportunity the Jelly Tablet*, any flavor, which entitles the reader to send In one the major theme of John’s volume. He state of heart by this mysterious In supreme good? That I* one of the. ques­ devil give* a man to do wrong, and expressly says that he wrote the book Limerick. You may send In as many Limerick* as you like, so long as parted life of Jesus. John's teaching la tions over which wlae men of the age* Ood give» him to do right.—Clara Shat- a tin or three Jelly Tablet wrappers accompany each Limerick. In order that .the reader might believe attested by experience. He saw Jesus have exerclued their wisdom. Now, Twenty thousand persons attended a tmk Eager. that Jesus is the Son of God. and be­ through the medium of his affections, while to state this truth Is not to an­ missionary exhibit held recently tn e„ • • lieving. might have life in Him. ” It Is and so he. portrayed Him as a life and swer the question. It may be assumed Swansea. Wales. It wa* on a large It Is our great good fortune to Mve In an Invigorating Intellectual as well as a light. that the cAndlUnn of/JIfe over which scale, actually reproducing view* In an age when opr Bible I* being slowly . a spiritual exercise, in- these, days oi *Tt Is the heart; an* not the brain. may be Inscribed "hhWd”~ha* found India. China. AfrV e ud the South Wa revealed as the best utterance and re­ Baity Bumanltatlanlsrh and nebulous That to the highest doth attain." the highest fortune. TWe next step Is Islands. ' t flex of the nature and need* of the aotil pantheism, to study the witness of With his tendenc y to employ the big to ascertain what are some character­ Five' thousand opium pipes here late­ of maR.-Charles Outhbert Halt. John ^to the deity of the Lord whose ly burned, with civic cçremohles. In th* UPTON’S word* of human speech. John auda­ istics of the person who ha* attained best earthly friend he had been. The the state of the “blessed " It Is ad­ city of Hangchow, Chinn, the users They love truth best who to themselves . latest of the gospels, this book was ciously calls Jesus the "light" as well mitted that the surest standard# of con­ having voluntarily surrendered them are true. written In the author's old age. after as. "life." We sirtg about Christ as and abandoned the use of opium. “the Light of the World.", little think­ duct are those contained In Holy And what they dare to dream of, dare ] be had gained the perspective of years, Writ: then we have only to learn whom A new temperance pledge for use In ing, though, how He la the light that ha* to do.—Lowell. and had come to see, through constant It pronounce* ’blessed.” At once our th* Sunday schools, has been adopted TEA been shining at The Hague, that has pondering, upon the one grand theme, mtndx recall the two famous group* of by the Internationa i committee. Tt Simply to do. what we ought to an al- j what was most essential in that peer­ been illuminating earth'* dark places, read* as follows: "That I may give NO PACKAGE GENUINE that ha* been warming into life and benediction*, one In the First Psalm, tng. ther higher -liviner. more potent. , less life. my best service to God and my fellow- growth the backward people», and tliat and the other In the Rermon On the more creative.thing than to write the , WITHOUT men, I pledge myaflf. and promise God An Echo of Christmas. has brought new brightness into the Mount By the first we know that grande*! poem, paint th* most beautl- j THIS SIGNATURE “blessed Is the man" that “walketh never to use Intoxicating liquors aero ful picture, carve the mightiest statue, The notes of the Christmas belhr still of the poor and oppressed. The drink; and to do nR I can to end the theme of Christ as the light <>f the not" In thw enuneel of ffi» wtrkedT build the most worshipping temple. ; vibrate In the als as they sounded over “standeth not" In ,the way of sinners, drink habit and the liqoor traffic." world Is a large and engrossing one. dre»m out the most enchanting com- . RACKED ONLY all the, garth the strains. “Immanuel"— and “sitteth no1" In the seat of scoff­ The World’s Sunday R« hool Asaocla- binatton of melody and harmony. — | God with us This is the se-cond pro- The Saddest Words. er»: hut “ht* delight Is In the tsw of tirm, which wa* organised at the Run- IN x if John. In the mysterious George Macdonald. Every great life must have itstfaf- Jehovah." The eight SaflMfeg Vf. i&JSSset. u. Boro. Mi AIRTIGHT TINS rfgjnn* nfrU**: KAfrtWi nm- «w**n. mfy; ihet le-ewel the Aeetoe» that.»» Tfhc poor In summer, project* a round-the-world JesusT n. i.. was»*M'rt ■ * ’That V * I first:mm • • AMlInequally 11 I, Am _ . . _ ... ml...... PRESIDENT FAILED. to make up tt* greatrese. The tragedy spirit.” "they that mourn." " the meek," Sunday nchooi visitation In a chartered W phatlc is his assertion that "The yTord In the life of the world's greatest Man "they that hunger and thirst gft»-r ship In 1910. Negro Refuses th Loan Hie Dogs LIMERICK became flerfh» and dwelt-among u* (and t* ««.t forth graphically In this prologue New* hàk Just leBked^mit Of a great We beheld His glory, glory as of the righteousness*" "the merciful/’ ’th#» Mr. Roosevelt. to Johft'a .book—"He came unto Hie pure In heart/* ‘'the -peat-amah®**/' . Said a lady who '• quite up-to-date, "* . only begotten from the Father), full of own., and they that were * Hiii own and the "persecuted f«»r rlghteoqane#»' A good story of President Roosevelt grace and truth." Jesus was very God: received Him not." Are there any sad­ 5 em “You -Will have the beet nineteen naught eight, < hut He also was very man, treading sake." These are simple and easily re­ hi# lust been put in cirrulatlon -by der word* In all literature than these'? cognisable identification marks of .the P z For if you drink Lipton i Tea the hill* of Judea and the shores of He who is acclaimed as the whole UOlonel Cody (Buffalo Bill). When, t> H 3 You will readily see Galilee. In familiar human Intercourse blessed. Whoever wears them has th* says Colonel Cody, the President was world's only hope, the greatest leader best authority for believing that he has ! HEADACHE hunting last time the expedi­ with Hi* humble friends. and champion of tuimanity. was reject* won to life’* great goal, the univers- | He whom fbl* aufhor designate* as ed by those whom He most loved. tion wanted new bear dog*. The third, I agree to abide by the decision of the Editor of The Mall and Em­ "the Word" was "the man Christ ally coveted supreme good1. When your head feels fike to i day nut the chief guide. Goff, went to Nothing can b*al that wound. The split, ami a film comes over your pire ns final a-nd enter the competition on thie distinct understanding. Jesus." This Is a truth for the times. : ihe President and said. “I know a ne- heart lite* In It* affections. The whole That to most worth while to-day " eye» that blots out the things Our day does not wsint speculative phll- | fro who has some , good bear d >*». world may be ringing with a man’s which will continue to be worth while you look at, take Mother Signature ...... L... Atophy. It wants Us religion Jnrarnat* plaudits, but If the faces of his dearest j I will go over, see him and try them.” a million years hence. ‘ Seigel'e Syrup. Your headache ' But Goff came back without the dogs. ffi a Person, who can be touched with ore turned from him. the praise of to due to biliousness with varjr f“I will go over and see him myself.**' Address "*•' * feelln* of tt« Rrtlrmltlm whn nrn -nankhvl l« nnt> rttooVerji. On, w ti! of “Wouldsr thou be wretched? likely constipation, and thie bear it* .sorrows and carry It* griefs; said the President. i ffr*< tlonate trpproval from iho*-- we ’Tl* an easy way : great medicine cure» both be­ The competition will be decided by the editor of The Mall and Em­ who ha* ween tempted In all points like “Nothing doing/' said the owner of love. Is mpre weighty than the honors Think of but self, and self alone all cause it restore# stomach, liver | the dogs. "Do you know who I am?" pire. Toronto, who** decision must be accepted as final. Knvelopea »s It Is tempted, and who. In that He of the multitudes. When we think of and bowels to proper activity. must be addressed “Lipton's Limerick" and sent to The Mall and Em­ hlmeulf hath »uflT,ivd. brlna ti-mplrd. te l j#»ua a. "A man of aorrowa aad aa- day: ‘ demanded the President, kindly: “I Think of thy pain, thy grief, thy loss, , ! am the President of the United States." pire Building. Toronto, not later than the laid mall on Friday, January «M» 1° auroor them that are temt.led. ) ,,ualnti3, Don't *< nd lid and answer sedately—put all u^der <»e cover, seal, Think only of thyself, ‘twin not be I still dogleas. Mr, Washington is a r.egrn and prepay at letter rate, 2 cents per ounce, or fraction of ounce. The Final Tesf Audaciously and. unequivocally, John vain. | reformer, and is generally esteemed by dares to make answer to mankind's • The other day in Atlanta, 7 met a hlg, I the American coloured folks. List of Priie Winners will lie. announced in The Victoria Times etefnai question concerning dod. He “Wouldst thou be happy? forceful, happy'railroad engineer, WNio declares that Jesu* is the answer to all of Feb. 20th, or as ebon thereafter a» names of winners are is one of the entiutifss final proof* of Take an easy way: selgels BULLET-PROOF LION. queries about God. As the closing knows. 1 this goapci w'hlch..John sets forth. Tom Think of those around thee—live for j verse of the lesson expresses It. "No thein Me) *1hv; ! Assegaled In » Street After Thirty • Harrison’* stogy 1* too long to tell here, man hath seen Oud at any flme: the but the bare outline* are these: A Think of their pain, their loss, their Shot* Failed. ; only-begotten .Son, who Is In the bosom stream of profanity so terrific that it grief, thèlr care; SYRUP | of the Fattier, He hath declared Him/’ shocked hie fireman led the latter to re- All *atlàat theythe have to do. or' feel Two Hons escai»ed_ fromBidel's me- . kr t* God. All mflsslnilr with Tqm alt hough -Mb—« - __ -4 the «Rpck**t squaee. Antwerp, - ■ —AM CffOOCT ...»CnU/ICvO/ iti l ' ' ______away after every before the morning performante, re- ' two men In overall* shook hands on a their gain; and frequent headachee. I ■ cently. One. was raptured within the coinpact to cut out profanity, and to Think of those rot d thee—It will not enclosure, but fne ofher ran Into the ■ ood. nutrloue bread vali were to try again.to reveal ijim—if nervous, weak and aallow, and search out religion. They1 • fbnbwetf'a be Innrht/’ - - squàre. • rr j: to the world. He could do no more than became so disheartened that I great essential, and " may quest as romantic in It* way as the The Bible's "blewied” simply records I The 2.000 people gathered there scaàt- j He has done through the Bon of Mal-y. often wished I was dead. But eeareh the world over and not search of the Magi for the Bethlehem a* truth. If certain things are trite of ! thahka to Mother Seigel'e Syrun tered In a panic. A man tried to lasso Babe. They fcwfcM Into several church** Denominations Take a Big Step. a man. then he to pronounced "blessed," j and Pills all that is gone, and I the animal, but it closed with him. Two find any that win surpass and Isms. But their, heart* were not Without any noise or commotion there or supremely happy. .Rome folk* are ! am gaining weight and strength policemen fired, with the result that I Golden West bread. Upon th*» satisfied. At tenth in a beautiful ha» been created, by the official action forever trying to count up the reward» daily.**—: From Mr /«■«» Bâléh*l»< th# man’s hand was injured. ~ breed the foundation of a happy, Orente PM, Dundee Que.. July 11,1*7. of hleasedne,*: but blessedness I» Its In spite of the wound and hi* mauling healthful life can be befit. The own (reward. We do not fee( ,t|v»jt.yon)e‘ ; . .. ,, ...... _ „ .. . . from tito Hog. be. got tbu nuusy .round toélth and bapphtoas U‘. peer thins must be added to the lot, Of th<; ww 9 m • _ —— A ^ ^ ^ Its neck. The poticéman then dragged COMPLETE FORMULA. A YET» PILLS happy peTX*n.,to prove.him JhlflSPwf EE II |||||\|1||\V It up to a tree and-tied-the rope round. family will improve, if yen be­

happiness itself 1* enough. What more come a customer. . / » Jalap . . . . i Or. PodoDhrllin . A Or. They fired thirty revolver shots, but Ganger . . .1 Or.i can oa* ask than the divine hand of failed to kilL.the beast. Eventually It j wgt* mwpatobed with a Congo assega». j Ai* t™. . 1 Or. approval upon one's head, with U» aJV Aak Roar dotior mkat he think* of thi* Ooloeynth Pulp I Or.lOfl compensating “Blessed"? £re The injured man 1* In ^hospital. limnlmil wBeMnl COL DEN WEST BAKER Y w Which procession A- 3. WH1TK * C0_ Mortnwl foliou t Ihn COOK ST. ■ Am ...... -t. t.-m»' about using these pills He knows. Nearly m 14 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUAJLg ^ 190a Real Estate Advertisements, Victoria District

4 the friendship Britain and ja- j Dreat Britain h»» gladly and loy­ ally .fulfilled In the letter and In the FOR SAIL FOR SALE. JAPANESE DESIGNS rpirlt her compact with Japan., In the CA*® Korea, for Instance, she has unfaliingljr thrown the great weight of FOR CHOICE BUYS FOR SALE. her influence on the side of Japan. ON INDIA /The comparison of India with Korea In City Lots and &K5 Is *pntoiiab)c because eVen ' according to Leading Article Which Appeared in Recent lutte of ! all the public declarations of Japanese ' •Uteemen. Kon « I» still an ind« p« mV nt Acre Property Chinammmwmmm Gazette. o Ç j < CALL ON too ACRES OOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOÔOOOOO OOOOOdoooooooOOOOOOOOOpeod ;« fair-"translation, of like standing with hi STOCKS. We have some good ones. STOCKS. ber tens of million* and, "though *he le from an extended report in thé Kobe publicly characterise-Japan's Influence out of office t«irday, he may_rvadllÿ Shlmbun, of the Count's references to j In Korea '-rprn—sit' «nd urge his McPherson and INVESTMENTS. INVESTMENTS. INVESTMENTS. be In lower to-inorrow. For. personal India: "India and the Muth Sea would countrymen tojw*l*t a, hoy, ,>tt of J«n. Influence iiriAhjk Japanese Statesmen also ho very good markets for* your f anew gnods? Tn fhêTîluni the British EE Fullerton Bros. he Is a strong second to Marquis I to. goods. You must not be content with people are entitled to place the fullest Apply abd with the militant faction, the them,i however. You should go to. Eu- j reliance on the friendly Intention* of Phone USE ”*"v 1» ...... » .«niM». .. •.omwiwfw.. Mn TBm. rival. #mi-. ( not make use ,rf foreign idoninvr. >*-{•***, eiwn m *.«,m if OOVE1-..XMKKT sramsr. uvnr. Count Okuma Is Ihe founder an* ran gdfeverywhere by v-.k-U. ' i- »•> plan, l . ad of ope of the greatest univers!' Arry pUt< * u hire -th-- Japnaeie Mag nies j any cut. . of the a fu Are Prepared To +- 1 i — true' he U not at the . moment the everywhere with ease and pleasure un- whh h «re only t«*> likely to rajse *u». Steedmans holder of nn.V mlnlst^lal. portfolio wiv >*»r epflf. -harmony; the ku44«>‘<* iwjderthe protection of the Japanese fleet. pic Ion* as to the loyaltyof Japan's at- ! soothing I tn the Xatonjt government, but noO PBetiqf opprekÿeiî hy lhe TCuropeahs, the fRude -tow^f^r^ajiy^ i,t.Utm £nt. um*e. to..the. epieti vef tiie no, AAd-the Mikatb. ISa-g-Aigt,rt' • - ntmrren nHiTtrrrr-■ I, mr pwfjtjr rrf- rI nut_ ,ii 5• -hlMi'fi‘*c« BUY • - nre |.s»klng for Japan* *»* protect ^otL, i would applaud vociferously, and every Uu* Hundred Sections Of j tlW ' would call him out twice ' mortv I ISate, on !»• They have commenced to boycott Eu ' Xl - RT< "I RR< «{ |-|; +ablnet any of Coûtât Okttma's utter­ Powders i They .would let. him go then, for the roj»ean merchandise. If, ^therefore, the " Real Estate ance* which .may prove embarrassing. ■•lists FEVERISH HEAT. f boy* knew that he hhd^hut three tunes, Japanese jet the chance slip by and do I"' ««*“<■ WW, «vu* M»Ucv«t ia B»In{ Neyettheles», all people who folîowthe A xoTflie* cried fftrtMf and thé stidlenre TIMBER current of Japanese., a If air* will have y^ol.ntfd,. -If one will not take gifts ' . , . . . tV!nn!(v,r. Pment FITS. CONVULSIONS, He. arocé ** «né man And -hu«tiled him out. p::c>r«, M,i.r mi-.- .-m.i < '«nmt Otroma hs a sort of “chartered fortune. Frdm old ttmeglmila ha* l»een , Wlnnlr-g. Jec 3.-Th* Wwlneltf »<*). j ' • Cruisei . canie too enthusiastic aod thought that, libertine" in the Toklo political land of treasure. Alexander...... the.. "if f» f*«w eg t ^eeaxet from Rupi. CHILDREN good outbuilding*. 5 acres he was the whi^le show. We had to world. In which -he occupies art -even obtained .there tfoaojtro .ufflrtont f or the Dublin o,^ir..pohr,n rv,i,,.. Also Put L> Advertising and License beautiful hearing orchard. 1 rimtium « ff tn Th. tggt I'd 11 : In fv t. we more commanding -posltlttn than does Into IllV.il)ont nnoone hundred camele.____ I nn,l.... Mnhn- I «'W"«» V. efor _ ..the «iipr.hen.lon If here of M«« obitrte tht U is STEEDMAN ha-J t<> take him out ttie haçk way iihd. Iford* jtoeebery . his British prov»type. Price, including stork anu_ He film In bed. xntt -and ÀUlla al»u . ahtalmzd.^richca ! «•-l- r r, Slimw^jL.xi«*krpkfr „t iroplem< ills and part furni­ in English politics. Ills sj>eeche* are from India. Why should the .Japanese Westmorland street. noi.Un -gf,» CONTAIN Welt. We-arniitred wssr« ign' WtatM- creditable show, f • » all ' ha-1 responsible minister at the- moment partner of th - firm of Burrows * MaoWLi South Ç>c©an. and other partg of the ■ff™»'" riuMn, flffy* yr.r. ”, 485 acres, about 1U) acres "--K. i impi"V.- t. T1 ■ • ■ w • n would fnake_ji. giraVe mistake. world." ; Inddi nt during this performance which * * r ' '*« lochs. In h- lxit:, ,t„ul buna, cleared, fine residence and When, therefore, the Coünt speaks “Count Okuma does not Include stoops,l shouMsrs, Insure non.', fslr balr for_sale caused all of u* who" were working in good farm buildings. Price ,k i___ __ . . . , . , . Ith mmthat singular-mgumr iranaiwssfrankness wnrvnwhich among— his numéroiuu«ua uibuiudistinctions inni* ra niguhigh "*rnl"t : *”?■ Mr oomplsstoX, browr :.h "i? ?«««•«*«*■ Puhi„ meustkrhs ths police, so far. have not Owing to moving in­ only ...... $7,000 1 end waa lucky. The-'question -tome. -re u. sober..maeth ■ >' lately. a meaiage from discovers,J lbs man ws„, Miner* n- light ("ornranv of Japanese merchants, kbankers and , h,m wh,rh published In American Sympsis of Cmadian Northwest iik" Ssmpsdiir ah wsrta of foolish to more commodious business men at the, Kobe chamber of PSP?1’» did a gootl deal to foster the THfltTT . me DKATHS BT A llfmesttdd Regelations. LANGFORD LAKE. ! ruessegl were made, but when the an* eommer've. addresses himself . in the -,e? 1,1 the United .Stales that « Jtngo- RAZOR. premises, we offer lor ! *w»‘r came, 'Herause he went *n heavy gui*c of a candid ally of ht* ftrtttsh f pr**v«fW tn tht* - rmmrrv. ev.*^ aumhered section of îWroln .. 5-ai.‘ro Wovks fronting on on J*w bone.'‘the audience yelled, but A physician In Uhluagrr states that sale at a bargain the the lake, at, per acre:.$50 friends and those allies' millions of i ”UV *(»® l«*st friendly disposed of the ,n Manitoba or ne-North wee the member* of the company all left dusky subjects in India, our attention I foreign critic* would hardly thirty-fl^vq- deaths have resulted fpnm ert ^ee' *XCePtlng $ and A .uo! reserv- i thejiail. Next morning we were deslr- I»» ring .ùti* va it h , ru/.r a , i "'.the “V.HE.ftoiiKs:,penonu si ended by any, personperson three-storey building I* inevitably compelled In ordeV to; have believed him capable of wontonly ui , -, . 1 1 ™Z|". Aiold i ml») head of a ramtiy or mule over U I ed to clift-a-wa, and. bv the way, most gather from tjie "Hage of Wuseda ’ , funding the feelings of his country.’* Hloft.1 Poisoning by applying Putnam *-1 ***• lo the extent of one-quarter with basement at pres 1,000 Ameriean-Canadtan of us have been clat-a-wning ever since. Corn and Wait Extractor. PurriT .*«c Hon. of 160 acres,------more or *less something of-the true spirit that anl- ! ,lr,t,»b alÔes by offensively mlsrepre- ... , —t------« Oil at ...... 15c. "Six of us had about 11.500 coming. Applies » u,n for ho.nesivud eniry must » mates Japan and the Japanese, our loy­ ! anting t^ie great and supremely dim- b- lnl*** *nd sure lg made m person b> the applicant at the ent occupied by us. • and we didn't do a thing to that ator»’. jiam'a | Thoew that worked on received neither al a nil,, chivalrous allies, upon the sub­ lhe locai Agsai a. Sub-Agent. ject <*f India. The prospect that India I in lndl.3. Wv should he glad If we could !5«ry by proxy may; t >we* ", be made j name y nor suopltea; are 570 a,Mlv<* vo|e»noes fn fhk oîî-M(|fistrued as bearlag •>f an Intending Uom 'steaXr. 34 BROAD BT. l five ladU’s to keep op« n house and re- ’ which the Hrltlsh Empire ever had to a leas grava l»g«lfi, »n< e. but the rri+ L *l>PI,,afion for entry or «expertloo f ceh> caller*. They were not ver^ -nrcll m2 J®^r*(.,oa.Uy at Any «Mb Agr n:'* office Milling Co., Ltd. Corner Trounce Are. deal lends additional Interest tn the phrase* which he employed are too un- # î>f À** wlred '° ,b* l'xzl agent by the I supplied, hut a few of the hoy* vreht lat,- t and mo*r. tmtspokçjj word» of ambtguous to be* mistaken. We «re vJiV ,!w expense of the appll- 1407 Government SL out on their snowshw-s nhd brought in Count Okuma upon the subject. confronted, then, with the fact that tbs ^eL^fid *f th* ,aad *W*h*d W# is vacant a htavkfall deer, some grouse and rab­ ™ reewpt of the telegram such appUca- The - Anglo-Japanese alliance, we Count went out of hla way to Inform .< twl hJ.ea ?,fvï **'<**% *n4 the land w4l' bits, and those, with the canned goods r!L.heI^.Unt11 the necessary gape rs to com- >nuw- wa# mainly made because tht? r*nf~hü on The ladles' J-iriaL-Kji»L.o!Lljr.ilie Kamil uf the political 1 IndlgesXJon from which the country suf­ the Indians to persevere tw'the'TôôTlsIi rÆKHWÆ S£ - NEW YTEAR calling list, and- there w’ere but- seven fered In exmsequence of aq injudicious attempts Whkîk have been mad- has been disposed of. If you are looking decent waits of cluthe* In < am<>. wa ws course r,f feeding "n the Ctlrxone. Kit­ *om* part* of the:-dependency to boy- - * k°mes,ee4*r whose entry *• In good went In batches of seven (yoû .an 1m- cheners umi\the Jingo party, generally, cott Kuro|>ean g<«ds. If Co*mt Okuma ■ .R0(* bot Hants4, to cancellation. OOOhpOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXQOOCHKKyO nglne th#1 fits), th^pf change with an­ had confined himself "to Indicating to e,uM®<:t *• approval of Department, w hoar one object in life Is to c reate a .- ..nqulsh it In favor or father, mother, other seven. Our programme was, call his hearer* that: the Swadeshi move- for an ideal home buy CoL E. 8. Topping of this city, has the digger army for the defence of the 1 Ti'!?' .dAurhter. brother of sister. If eligl- menL *'*^®i»hed a suitable »pp#*e#»«»«*#«»I SUITABLE FOfc hVl W one vise, on filing declaru- reputation of having one of the richest groat dependency against the mythical ' for promoting the sale of Japanese fM*fJ ef abandonm< nr. funds of mining stories In the west. nemy in the north. The alleged de- 5lLî nlrîr ,s eummarlly cancelled, a couple of lots in then change and * wai? your n\jWt turn ilgiis uf Russia upon India were con- good* In India. It might not have been iuntarl^ly abandoned, subsequent to Moved by the new year spirit he has at the t lot he*. , Thl* kept up al| day, 4tanlly 'made the excuse for increasing .necessary* to attach much important . Ui* ?in cancellation pr xieedlnge. until three ,»f the. bc> t mounted . cay- to the Incident, although the *.p,,c^Pt f.or Inspect Ion will t>s en- recalled a New Year’s Day and inci­ the burdens upon the Indian people and tltlvd to prior fight of entry dentally a winter passed by him In the lawes and- trlerl tn^cnii, ttet. WBY. aa tha of I he Fuggr.*tlon that Japan should Orchards Vippllcanta fox lxiopectJun must state la Sidney at $125 per ' thf-n Terrttory **f Wyoming êudng ladii - emu tu fed t . all it <-ff. hasten to profit by a point, »\ morr- àrî^î.i.p*r,,î«u,.îlrB ,hn homesteader Is In from home, and theh when In the end OR «Ufkult. and if subsciuently the state- 18SA-70. The story 1* as follows: “All of u* Including "the. snlnon- thf;se who had raised thl* monstrous ment directed against her ally, would ment Is found to be incorrect in material lot. “During 'tee very nkre pocket of gold kee|>er. wo«t out In the spring 'broke.1 bogey and preached have been of>en to question. Vnfortu particulars, ths applicant will lose any ore was found in tht Miner’s l>rJight ha vv Prior right of re-entry, should the land i II you want choice «,4 cheap they andvl I look backbank to that Ne* V lh U."1,h. “*» « "T «0, ho f,,m r,,rlis,.,l ,n. r 4.pecoipa .mn L or Jjf entry kw been 1 PABltlHa OR FRUIT LAND, we mine. Two hundred tons were run that Newr their efforts they would not be able to er or ftdt he fun> rfarltxcl the meaning J* may be'summarily cancelled. Year'* Day eclebranon £ through a flve-st«mp mill and gave one of the reptUtt it if It should move against In* *'*"• rnLnh lurth. r thill, Market DUTIES.—A settler Is required to per- have It trek *5 to 1109 per acta rorm the confluions under one of th* fol­ i250.0H0 to th«- owners. This pocket was best in our memory.” dîa, Jhë 1IFstarred Ahgto-Japanese aK this. The lansu,utt a !ilcli bn ut,,,] |a, lowing plans:— aa4 Ire* « to 1.000 sere lots. cmj-ti. i 1 pit. »—vernmetit --toa t>x In,linn. Who learn of It—tbnt fAPd cultlyatlon jaflhe ' d ,ln each y If the settler has his permanent Delight, who depended upon the mine is not likely tj he n>w. s-ctrig how un- Good Land; Well Watered; part In residence upon tàrtiflnx land owned by SIDNEY REALTY CO. taken advantage of his visit 10 * ,»,rt almost entirely for their sustenance. rc?v| im.l fais» nave proved «ILthe iei - Orchard. him fn the vicinity of his homestead, the • “I was runpfng the steam sinking rors of the aiarmlsts. for Russie has ! bwn hullt «toby the requirement may U satisfied b residence Knowing the frequency with which .o ver had any serious M« oT,Mt£g fto^rltUh ! Eur°l<'fn' “•* upon such land Sidney B. C. pump which being a t rade affair. • iU^T» people suffer fmm this aliment. Dr. *3,500 tWore making application for patent ed me to be. ome accomplis bed In a cer­ j Hamihon m/ide an exhaustive tstudy nearer to India than to reach the warm the eettW must give six months* notice M. A- THOMAS. MGR tain kthtfof language. kTVerythtng ran ! "bvl the result, of British and Kurop. in writing to the Commissioner of Domin­ 1 Into the cause of piles. water* of the Persian Gulf, 1/ she ion Lands at Ottawa, of hts Intention to wnoothly with the new ^mvptrHY untfl - He frmrwt that lowrgr parbof tlm" through Southern Persia iSlBelaclil»- i I7"„!ü,IIUT'‘e.l# I"111*' 11 *" h*r# 'bfleed 20 Acres do so. <)«tober, 18«!‘. When plausible excuses | ix»wel* is like a nd Work of blotid-ves- tan. Now that the Anglo-Itiiseiu, ,,,„ ! 1 under.-lnnd. Keen If fount' Okunja SYNOPFI8 OF, CANADIAN NORTH­ About 7 Acres Under Cultivation; WEST MINING HF.C3ULATION8. took the pine* of money .oh pay day, aelf. and if subjected 'to ' persistent- ventlon has laid forr.-." many years to i tw 'JÏÏSTfSÏ" !“,* Li"w,1,i' Rich Black Loam. COAL-Coât mlnjhg ; rights may be 3tut to: a v t n ■ • iced c. h •• •• . ■ motion will .bulge out and come all chance of quarrel between the j knowground* for complaint, hv must leased for a period of twenty-one years at ' ve hNgyp fofÿftl bfr îe«.va nr -fr,. k"°* JKSfi •f|a| .16, 4sa»aem guviuu- a: --- — ——■ - *• - s .VtUrnf nmi the camp. During November ,a party and nation hav»* more than suf­ suhz u The only #*ffectiye mode of curing this t, it I* highly Instructive t-- • !»-’ ■' mlindividual or Mcompany.fcffsnsw/s A royalty DON’T FORGET of -four went to the Po Po ,Vrglc to trouble is the regular 4iao of Dr. Ham* ficient rvmddytng grlcvan $2,600 serve the attitude and harn something ne rate of fl» cents per ton shall be THAT . 'Jfcnt Dut. On their return trip tiny li t on's f»m*. W hich c»n be " taken be­ of the aims and aspirations of our al­ and suffering which exist among amu’ collected on the merchantable coal mined «ran into a blizzard and two were frozen tioris of the population here and in QUARTZ.—A person eighteen years of fore retiring. Next day will bring lies. A age. or over, having discovered minera! n Ito death. The others" managed to get Korea and elsewhere without Interfer­ 10 1-2 Acres wonderful relief. Count Okuma has fortunately en- place, may locate a claim 1.W0 x 1.50C to the town but were very badly frozen, ing In the affAlrs of territories b' hmg- fee*.. _____ “i suffered up to about the limit of abrcfi us to do thl*" in a way that can Prscttoelly All Cleared ; Suitable W. C. Stewart /losing qosea, earr. finger» and one af Ing tave .no room fdr for Orchard; Wen Water; on At fe>isl IlhO must he expended on the them hud to hlive both f«*et amputated. Luerlc.rs. from Cojnuall. "t the mind loo, that the preesrvatldn nf the Brltl*h (Ute of Brandon, Manitoba; of the daljvHt. It hu* long been known Main Road. rrlttlna each year or pnid to the mining Then» was no money in the town, so a was employed in' n factory here, hut powep In India f* one of the object^ of recorder In lieu thereof. When $300 has e . HAS CHANGED HIS n, us, nnd born pren. lied, perhaps bunch of us thought out an Idea and for A While had to gjv^ up xv.rrk till Î that alliance berwevn Japan and Great »>een expended or >*ld. ' the locator may Momvw bat unseaminab!>v In our col- 7 $1,600 upon having a survey made, and upon csfrrylng It out successfultj'. furnished g<»t better of this (rouble. I react In HritfUn of which he has often exprçss- REAL ESfATE BUSINESS that the rva ! iiig< . t#» India " as complying with other requirement», pur­ the boy* with supplies. the Matron! lferald aWit Dr. Uuin- hh« npprovnf In no umertaln terms. chase the Hnd Jit $1 per acre. From. PROMIS BLOCK (up-stalii) to “Our. Idea whs a minstrel troupe. In lltrm's Pill».- and After using them, for Finally.. he cannot but he aware - ln- for (he payment ol but from Japan Eh ...... de*d. he has ninwriihimself *aid111 *#»- marthat methe Placer mining claims generally are Kk OBOIIVD tLOCR, 704 VAIES ST. ?|ng no special gift, wjiy made 1 n terUu-ti» - j. -Rie n d_ ihcne-pll ts veny-btgMy? H»ére arc au»*,^ », Good Land: Timbered. fl^L^aquars; entry fee C. renewabb ■ ■ ...... 1 ■ - ■ " ■ 1 - lnt< ui.,,.- and alms de re d to- India and It* people |* any Opposite New Merchants' Bank Buliain*. toward India In a mminy tlwt Jvav>« action « alt-ulnied to prolong a hoiH*!eri» An applicant nny obtain two leases tc •beef ribs and made a most efficient j Prevent a conxtjpated. condition of the no doubt that otl> vlew-'hss horn right ___ _ $850 dredge fur gold. of five mile* each for s In same oIBco ss A. Williams * Co. ' bones. I stretched iri .• i bowel*. nnvars. renewable at th« gover n frame and put in Jingles cut ; be. depended upon ris ft pvrf«'ci ^4 along, li would 1nd„d hr a Hi ling ‘Hearing in otic's' mind all IhfH** con - dieerot ion of the .Minister of the Interior Where he will always have a covered Neinej.!» If lh«, not oul.Om.- of Ihr J he 1. Kw*e shall have a dredqe In r»p- from tin .fan*. After some hideous ! guard against pi les. Dr. Hamilton's sidérations, ope A* almost forced m the 7 Acres «triage tn drive eiietomers te. see Me AngblUgpanrw «Ilian»,made to vrattqn within one wason from the date practice |he other end man was branded’ Pills of Mandrake find BuUtvmut. I a conclusion th»t un Tut*dav evin^ng e*«f° Cor f 'X-b five niilea. RentalRvntxl 0wn And clients' properties No trouble :,,*t?™.;:wUy»»L-IBnB«Kai5lgSs, Loi» ri»mwo ..fw'' Wfcjjgpv R*wy %s*. Iff pSb. .earh mile of river - UF.Allow you ÏJuaa II you wisli te. invest. nr wntnan," ___ ■ , —PiI . tKrlosv of India through ffi,. flirm- of Irro.poniThmty Poyalty at the rate of 2Î4 per cent * - -m. -end a itrtte "TormFirman ' wi 1 h responsibility to which Ke seems to ho output afiar r‘ ' • most delightfuf t'-n-r v»tiw. \v, md Tak« Dc Harflihcni'g Pflls htrd, vnnr trig MVr-t hut- n-vu ny-nu-y-| uia. hln.x- U prana, said a good deal more than fl„ns of our Ja pa aran alltos, who by __ " $1 350 two very fair dancer* aV*>. For our or- system will .he r< «v,n.>r^tefi. revitalized, Ms i aimer Ju-lgrpent would approve. ^ W. W roRY. and made prm>f ngulnst .disease. the adroit use- "f such force, a, the Deputy Of the Minister of the Interior. vheatra we trad ene* violinist, u most There I* the mu-re4Hhisnn for taking this N B.—Unauthorised publication of this • -THE- ntrociou» fiddler. ’ _ ^ Goo-i fnr men. excellent for women, whin man's dislike In Amorti» of all view bemuse not many month* ago the Aslaiic Immigration, are «Hiring U|. a.JvertisomXBnt wilt not be paid for. "Well, our first performance was a nnd most effective t,,r children. ATI Count delivered an admirable discourse EASY TERMS with far-,, ,,,bine offset and betted' in IN THE MATTER OF THK EST VTP ■ ■ «r^s and both sexes find Dr. Hamllt. n a tft a gathering of Indian zfkdenta ut I- above land parcels »re in a J, .B.dla agwm.r the whl«a rare, and the OF ANN ELIZA LtiSTKH, LATE OF Hub Ctear Store ■ UJfcLL lap,.,... •T.oklri, in which he mo#t tt/otigly„point- good sunny location gbont 1 mJlM THE CITY OF VICTORIA. DE- men I ' ,> -from- .VMwhs» jAM mimilcïs- wgilt - - - HKA IQUAXTEUS FOR ,4tBL*Tle .' apart. Thera w.q*« h few tmoperx ceovenienv^, they deamun and -,T .^mfon and ra.1,11 resentment.r.-*enT?nmt. British mmab,». +2.„,~;,Zt uL- from Victoria ff «dhev'"Ra(lw*y alrcftcly .smouJdoilug British movement, and reminded hfs u rh whom we tout h«4 rPurlfy Jb*. «,«?»■ tatettie* hnnrerx ot iher gwkei-aMi»h -Rritieh • Saltu.il wad .Charch «lose. to. AU persons haying, claims against, the STÛRTS., _ "'""lilr PTffljWrN.' lilgh VfKn.Tnri,| «nrwWsr rule has r«'ndered to the Peninsula. stata of Ann Bite» Lester, who died on ■ M "II d,,,!rny SSr. y.rr box, .or fire VBut. however this n^ày be. " we fear rhe l«th November, 19fi7. are hereby re- Good Imported, Domeetle and Local Wc Will now let out of Oiir Japanese ublre-l to-send the same duly verified to comî,-imd mrr locâ'f gtig * ,, lays— for ll.no. » by- mail, froin x. c that there mn be ho doubt that the. contompornrle*. the Kobe . Herald, th* undersigned on or before the 5th f harm. We do not mean harm to 1234 C0VE8NMENT ST. Dated .December 4th. 1907. In our last Issue, writes the rcut Britain or to India, but harm to' „ ARTHUR LKB. Cor. Government A Troonee Are JCxacul — “ w-Ave. Vletert*, * c. «

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LEt & FRASER, A, WIILI^IWILLIAMS & CO. U TROt Nt ■ ATI. VICTORIA. B JeiMkioiSï' ' I MONEY TO LOAM I» Following Amount* I^S.“j5?w-jrng. ■ er. vroroRiA. m cl I K t K,>JMK1. CDTTAOB- *-H -aE» to LIT «'oiaoéitÿijsw » 'i-êgL •uei at •swat WOON8TON, •Sk HOTEL-W*W Uw-ated ■EVEN-ROOM DWELLING...... X...... HME DING SITE la Ik* ON flue ef the very beet ■SQVWALT ROAD. . *f JNS • h a W ft, I Tar», .* t AT Cf Y LIMITE Hart .t,...... 909m f ACRES GROUND TOI.et H.f, ^ . SW1NERT0N & ODD Y .1.. StodsuE afreet «4^ RENT MS PER MONTH. ME (KNBIhlllMT ft* ■SE MP I at rest *■ - « rfvimkD H- «i«Kr> m, mritN hnt ’K ^ . W ,ee. *v#rf tfeStF,1 ijlyPf N*»ry * ■•.!#?- p■■!»•» real anal, en-urlty la Via- ana at fr,,m 1 la la —----- Haady to City. FECOND STREET. Na. I L G O. F.. Euy Torn* Metkeri l uihharl « fa — »t I MÏ am S ÿ Si ye m 6** mE ■we* fljUi MM *>!V * w FanF” sett, See. tee.. LARGE MODERN DWELLING Faur-Raomed '’’’Haga. Nlcoly situated on Car Line. Ik* —atar la I a* 1—1 frail Oa Fell (Had Lai. with Lane In L___ VS 44X1H. Term# MH Dawn snd Monthly Far 1 m. i t. r mania ,1 T per On,. Frail Pnr 111 Monthly. iwd Kb Meets/ ef «*r» Fer hi fermaities (neutre of LOT. •ned • bars. y., B Clmiry Norik Pembroke St two. W > m Facing South. ! Ao net TAUNTON STREET. mjâggs&rs&S! IM ylaxitvttrf ■omr far wm. i. a ■- . « — — •! Will Purr he as rat IAL]C—At »vl«BBl* ettsge and Interest In# •M2 M Kerb. g; 2** lots, fruit trees, etc . TWO LOTS, Pwéii and Fenders 1 LOTS ON CARHT ROAD, saaBmasM UtK« & H JONC* bas removed her pri Apply J C. Foole. Mayer rinse ts the Emmery. ’mental and Par­ it Office Ai rain aural ns heme from M Bey street near to Cir Lina. Cinos. faanrial eecrsecretary. 161 before Railway Crown'woe. yea» her* to offer wm ke rani FOR HA Lot, 4 Prior *irv#i. ekutt- Make Raaaansble Tern* niartes Murphy Harold Flebor. filament iiuivii. and |mf h Information to » larger number INt)IAN LABORBRR 8UPPLIED- end 12. Menâtes, etreet. also on Fartte- than yog would aver think SMITH A JOHNSTON. Harriet era. Solid- Mroers Harnam finch A Ce.. Indian w&d*}T* •ora. etc. Fariameetnrr and Depart­ Bt*ai bu kllngp' bêsehe, low pri.ww «ns adlan Order labor contractor*, ta# Douglas at root. rosy larme, er would huts# f**r s pertog poaalbl# The root rompniwd I men of the World meet» In GILSON A Co mental Asente. Agent a b-Mr- th# Rail­ Laborers supplied is any number or de­ cowichan lake. way and ether Cnmmtaainns •id. In the of y aura, Let 6 bee at«b|e. etc., pad with I he aipaaaa «# ton raying REAL ESTATE AND CONFIDENT!AT. ftunroma and Eiehenuer Courte. Otta­ scription oa abort notice; moderate -would make good alt* for cn«lr*p»*r'« iAT& and frd Fridays IS AOENCT. wa. Alenander Bmith W Johaatnn. buelnrea. deU 11 end h would h» >cry pour «lore new, k InflnltaalmnL P O sut re M# fer bwerdtnn kouee PwtU*- aw DOUGLAS ST. / K. HOWS*. I l«ra. KF«h#rwtori. Woodland». Céder m ai’R**- ■ACMiNiaTm. ! Vale. Victoria. | âiv Me. 6. Far Weet Ledge. Friday, j be consulted dally. Room pun gem—hat swampy. But Fan fall, ror Dousla* and Fandom i £oor> ixi ultdlas*. Douglas street. Weber. K sMt. A 1. Bee 14* L RAPER. Oanarnl MarkhiW. Nn | FOR SALE-Just out aide city limit* but ] DrilM^- H Web«f- >1 WrHo govFrnmynt *tn»#t T#i I» AFFIfICATIONS for «rocher at Weet wltk dty water main past property. Lorge Rang, of OP*n Pnetur*. FINE LOT-HUlSld* Aw. cUmm In Saanich school will be received up ts some beautifully placed lets at CSS • , Tag*, will B, MW Down n»d ■ n. *. ef F. Douglas etr-#t. run’t be bast, rosy 5. A. BAIRD Th.,-.!r MBOIIM. f»ne fhh Wm. W. I|oqm- Svcy.» Ml _eneh. Tarsi* 116 down And 616 montkly i TMarly ellk lairrrat kl I Fwr on,. j terms, only ...... IPS Talmte p o. : . ♦*#»!» Prayrlafar. Them «Han BEAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL Payable Tesrlp. ?ï«*Si# • C*""’1 H ACRE—Torn#r nn Douglas et rest, fAW. Medium and H# AGENT. ▼ww cstVt keel Hde. . frocro. Sne aile fer » borna rot act oel. Ine at rest, |U easy ti roily ...... S1.W ICMAirr TAILORS. W A WTBD—Copying for s few ply Bo* «B. Victoria. A. o Ü. W, each craning, ninausciipts. letiet FIVK-ROOMKD COTTAGE- On Mlcht tM* COTTA HE. • RAOMS-Large lot. large reatly typewrittengB roeaiwH ■LAB WOOD TOR « A LB—Hill el» be cel U»i. Allies «Ht. Wnft San at reel. It.ITS. Hail fruit tree#, may terms ...... ;.614M! Apply Mi» Dm#»M>ffi'a lei. Mon l.ng.he al O» per < ord *n- ■IX-BOOMED WELL arramosp ! ins th# dty __ ...... -on't «ma 'hi, ad. 1’vrr.d to any pan of city. B. F. Grn- s&mm&si R Heble. M W drain 22UMLNht A OVJ* IrrSSi^Offrï's&J Inside city Hmlta. Bon lU. this Vîvm^Lvrv cverv aerond and fr.nrth W#d- | FOR SALE 16 lot*. In beautiful situa­ CDLLiNSON STREET. 7 momaj | l-f Tartnft to 8u,t- -ÆV V .KSL «lisat a. a .V.c wi.«s Han. Ij EMPIRE REALTY CO. tion. C» each. #eej story house, with ill convenfences. of Order vlettln* the etty ror- Eetale and Flnaselsl Broker». DR H RUROJ Dental adV'ininf sold St 4 Writs Is *1 in attend, m 1111nn, ra— 1 _ wonurtuo. u MO»BY TO LOAN. ter*/1 Government ^orUcutara je No. turn. m TATBS ST. VICTORIA, B. C. Vancouver, ma ft f.. I MONEY TO LOAN on hose* PEMBROKE STREET, cottage In mod SVPERIOR STREET. #a*y terme; no delay^ Applr BUT LOTS ‘ompeny. JAPANESE iYMENT OFFICE— 6 CHOICE LA ROE LOTS-Making the. repair. 11 206, IN Permanent Tx»n A Savings All kind* labor si gether nearly an acre. In nie# situation. » government «treat Tel MSA Important tborei ifare, well within Hf TGSbuBF T 4BSS EM FIRE SUBDIVISION. un rock, aouthera NEW MODERN SEVEN ROOMED ISM CASH. II kl« Ity limn*. LOT #«**♦• MONK' TO LOAN us jafaNess ol siren a l con­ warnwar, «a 1 dm “time I NVNO A LOW—Jam#* Bay. good buse- BALANCE EAST MONTHLT FAT- eerurtty •tiltlvatl ment and fumaea Hit* mak#« * gret- of DM Down and «îe it, ithtr »t fl lohn*»n «tree*. TRACT CO.. LTD » Store street, Ou Terme 'gS^2®lKË SONS Fret Na_l —alTT MENTS. i Lfbor supplied. ot projected. 1 class home. S&.2S6. mains, electric id telephone EMPIRE SUBDIVISION IS TUB ■OftrMKVTS. th# four. 62 PRETTIEST HOMESITE IN Adjoining FOR RENT. VICTORIA CITT. OPANTTF, AND MARRT.E WORKS— trebly plaoed. held at about ilf^iiC VICTOj A. O. F. r.*t!mat#e monument*, eta. ”222 s: hîSSS Address “ Proprie11 WANTED—If ISCRLLANBOCS. CDVlff EMPIRE REALTY CO. 71 and H View at root iith *n< I me* Office r. FfüVi' Chop of w7 A. Roberti 1 n- d ntk—ind FOR SALE—OoOd drlvli 6se6 s"«t. fit* nnoMKD hOvr* PAPCRSAWOfTO intent stipeta lam new harness m Ao an kinds ef e*”HMr*, bl Apply at Alan A In Oe«n| fart <* KMUlmalt 1 painting end hate* ah Nag. ala. Immediate Occupancy. HEISTERMAN & CO. ’Falnter. Glasier and Paper- a awertalt) efof ai«h seing horwe# *tj| FOR SALE-Severn! agreements ef s»Je Eatlmetwe stem er ke* w#ll paid up on property -flUBB 6®”5RUBB * CAYZEB M GOVERNMENT STREET. eft£ft 3f sbMA Attention Id WANTED—Old costa and veatsi panrg F"- Nv»Z -«IL jtyuimal^ le my «hanse now very muah mere valuable than at ''..AS Nest Merchant»' Rank REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. time ef sale A wife investment, return­ beet* and shoes, trunk*, valloee, shot­ tsitk AND ORAY. ing a r«r cent on your money. Do* e. guns. revolvers, overcoat a etc Highest PEMBERTON * "OJf. cash prices paid. Will ra*l at any ad­ «M FORT STREET. FOR SALE. Ieeever> street. dress Jacob Aaroneon'# new and eee- *•!< iprlng Island. pH vat# Woloh* rÎS^ Baker-» Peed THE LATEST ah~l motel rlwtSa «go. POR SA I.B-Auxiliary peck I "Ariadna. " ro S^aMj^Swfl fine sea frontage. » acre* In aplen- .-1,1 hand store. 64 Johnson street, two r**rf îard. «NjîJiflro !i{^b*br^ tree* all bearing and of the Tata, am»* ______J. Hartal, nukw TIoIoHa. B. C. : Hl.lr av.rhaulad wllk full oguInmanL doors below government street. FOR SALE. !_S Pho— Bl*. I Apply Cmol Créé*. II Fort «reel. t"* nrel2,iw: S Ifc'-v •™-, 2 WANTED—devup rr .tns breeding Will' HI 1-4 MUM. Victoria, B. C. _ r-STk,^ i .we. tc*îlwi#ha «6R to»» horse», pigs, rl COTTAGE- room, with lot «1X13» „ ______! CONTTlAfTONS-rWe <*n furnish » good «riel. tU In perfeet roedition . FOR RAI.E Banjo and case. » *> »m.k- bottles and rub! •w»i 1 H,ow#r. 2rA*5| M W », mower. Hdei preee and farm Im X" FETCH » Dauglao otraol. «P-d.H» *'-*■« »1.^ Vic orla ★ L6« ro-ÎJoiWr»» LMr RiflBRMRd « in,Ida and out. modem rOQventeneee. 1ng eet. C ». allver watch#*. O la. rnaor iffiVal B tscome from apples. MSM per grkw e.w. U aask. balance on aesr ;; .T!^«od*wchTJÎi5.*'r^" w "gro— ------•eta. Il ni boys' double watch I ,ehM; |1W fr>r on on# of lh, 0ulf MM; gold rings. MTS: locketa. Ok, army F. & overcoat». 14.30. JACOB AA RONRON » NOTICE TO CREDITORE. C NIVIN CO. , ef|^scf< HODERN BUNQALOW—Six rooms, loi •rrt'ATIOV» WASTED MALE. New and MocondHaai Rtore. 64 Johnson * OOVESNMENT stress Sgxl*. emoollent loantlon. now in noetei street, two doors below government Nall to liwpayl*1 R*uh. ef eenetroeUon, will moke nlterntlent If CAHIWTFR wants work by th# day. j - . In the Matter ef th# Batate of Thomas 1 eonlrnrt dr jobbing distance no object. ; T * #■** Tugwétl I date of .Victoria, B.' <•* IW- • requlrrd to eWt purchnnor; flrol-eUgg . reased. FOR SALE. Slumping, knnemanl and altlc. n him SEE (Radaton# Are. Kprlnr R ^ i TO ÏAET-Furnlahed rooms with or wMh- JD rouni*. %Al(iAR INSIlIVIf AllApereona Ifculebted to. the oe te gal n fori >011 homo «rFTATION , WANTED—Yman. out kttatd. or for h.'wS#keeping. Apply « MOUSE#-D*U*ara4d. *BiUuud, g Thuiuaa Tug well, late of • Vlciurla, A C. A||*4ed **■ |(jSp .it* Winnipeg ^APcriancr »a etene- W6B Quadra street. Fbone 666. LOST N^w/Yaar * eve. deoaewd. era required to 9*9 the i HAH win pay li P«f *"*• w loi BaShstApai^* «vro»US» kHW»- 1------—------r-r—r------— of their tndetitadhes* frnthwith Leeh Mta this. ^ ^ ^ SIMPSON «T . MONTREAL. •522E Address Advertiser T. O Bov », Vic4* TO LKT-Boom. suitable for three, with 6 mSLJSfi fMe high* education of soon* HONKT TO LOAN, hrord. central HM FMBMkrd stroet. rialmsur dermigned. again». and Ih- All»«ld p#*ra«ina-at,la ar7'™* Cf IMPORT ABLE joÙW^H* euibwig -OlXVy-laedV'A hrnr ,W i quaeed la ^n.l parll. ular» of thalr leee. «llualKl œ iwo l*ree »te. *w wo^n,-'•wFor >|ier th UFfW^v^Stlfaw f9*** ^jjftkSiffiwr'M with Froparsorr y*»ra ef age. Department |B ANTKD--A Htier aa hotel or saloon I .NT Two well furnished rooms, have same by\proving property at cla'.ma. duly vermeil to th.- o«>r»|gnea ear». B.M tW t«roia r:. Apply with or without board- APP1* to Gw 1 r#*t V_____ before the 16th day of Mnreh. inn After rent- . ,,rle u*,-itev- ÿ2n''!!v-IVnt - Rev. Jm Itarclmy, O. D, Times Anderw.n. 846 CoriSMTOnt »lreet.‘ i the aahl «late the rotate will be (IhKrtbuted HOL’SB-^On King» ,4>e^„ nte SU.» m LORT-Aiturdavrdav Nsht. in VSrtortN the* amongst the peril,* entitled thereto, hav- J month, price 6LI66, term*- REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND OTHERS WANTEI^-FheltlBiroe salesman, irevel- To 'RKNT— Poultry and fruit farm, cap­ afro or an Fort ft reel cave, fold safety Ta Iwwura gulah aalaa of granontan HwwM Vng or otherwlae. by IIrat of the year. able f.f carrying Z.Offlb chicken» nn«t *»» 'I|*<*t Will finder pt#.a*e leave ! BAKER ai’SKUE-l.'** iwt. r«rt-, with «naufacturiiyr Hr n <*r imrdtrara fruit i ree* AddrcM BOX 146, thl* office. Et T »irrup. 'Ymtëd rite îértt daV of Dnromiier. A. D | _____— . p( fBe« photographed by TO RKNT -Fumiwhed front room, with — I timber linos w hear FLEMING BROS. hoard, suitabh for tw« gentlemen. Ap­ WARTtU PKI41K HELP. ALUKI.NI IOT1.ANDAckeaob Fog’!"^ —«UA ply 58b Venccuvar irtWt. _ u. ' i Law Chamber». Victoria U. C-. WANTEJ^.iiri. r-i- .e-Otite-r. war*. J Kn,^r. ,er 1Ji*>Ta"'n ***** at Wetti'S.VL. or print* to any MIX ua. ate.. For RENT Ntroly furnlehcd bedroom* In email fa mill Apply » Menâtes »t. 1 , r.. Em Secretary. S3» Menriro at real, nppoeite Parliament 1 HOUSES AND Lore m:*n Ber-» ol Bhilding* WaNTKD A WAtireae. Apply Imminkm j Buy The Times TO LET - Wall furunhed room. He Tale, Hw* The Seamen's Institute ■ tm- t'" ' B IA -----—" street ______■MH M„ LAMHHANOI.FT “TBKKT. ^ TMACHdCB WANTKU Fur Ke fer» as­ Free reading rum •#airEn and i_ TO LKV-.Lar»v fumlabed reoma. either sis -G »chnol. riai.tr tûO. Apply Uf J i faring men. Open dally from U a. m. u wT WUI be pHerod to ,l*>w TOU by nreéi* orV»M»nlh. 7Si Kane street. T Firkin. Secretary. K refera. I ip p m. IBMFt- 1 U» » P Buy iWI'iv the Times VICTORIA DAILY TIMES SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1908. ROSS FIRST SATURDAY WAS Will KNOWN New Year Bargain INSPECT OUR 1908 French Prunes, 4 lbs. ON ISLAND I SATURDAY ONLY ...... <5C ear-#» SHOWING OF

r*NCY NAVEL ORANGES, por do*...... 25o WILHOUMD DIED m low lira Handsome DIXI H. RO U1MTO-DÀTE GROCER*. UA# (î'»VM 1NMKNT f Tele. 65. 1665 *nd 13*.

^•sr^wXT*"'*‘x s'*r"~r—~ L *#■! îxf TtpiasL I iu«; 3 -A highly vrmt*-< l |'«a cfctUen «f lAutyemith im*#*d away W9fff Trevor Keene Maynard & Son I '•**« Tueaday In the j**mm of Mr, K, TER THAN EVER BEFORE SHOWN I Miilh<»tli*ui'l, Th» dfrMWii, who was S AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER Auctioneers, I i:#tlw of Whilslutven, England, wher# ! hf wax Irm a.f»-i i> f à*ht \ f«r» «go., ram* I to I hr Island over twenty year* ago. Salesroom a,. TT *std *1 Douglas It W* are selling nrlvatalr this work •N>me sfrerlmen* of I M» mhtint down In Nanaimo, where I hi rett «!«<] up to utnutt five year» ago. OLD MAHOGANY. . when hr wbotM to A Also ««tiler FURNITURE Sales Conducted Jui v a* tnkon with a. HEATERS, otr, •h necewritarcd him Maynatd ft Son Aeetleeeors 1* and dangerous op- 1 ânsiluaàr TMVOK KEENE •thNtf of h minu te ! »f the iiospUal alive, j Tel A7U. ijtldty after hr renew J In idrkMS» mufW*4 | upvn Mm In 1 ht- mkIdrtleof the s «miner ! AUCTION SALE FURNACE COAL after which he greiiw dally wore*. Ar- I other Mfr'ration t^ name « necessity and I Wv arc now receiving ship- he left »own a wkek my lie I rn.nl» of BANFF AN war operated Woe day, but hie j Retiring from Business THRACITZ COAL, »„ x tirMith 1 *1 to relknt fuol for fumews. nttllfd and v* -4«war j W. JONK», AVCTlONKKn Ih.tructed on Tuer la hr F 1 .A N'r.MItKKii wilt Mb'! by auv Ml t.»gf tlo* .on the iiroralw» takes -à) 43 JWWSON STKET. J.KINGHAM&CO, ispteee of >f Oddfellows USEFUL LOW-PRICED BEDROOM FURNITURE the entire valuable - stock. Including ; || Agents for the We «took as eepedally large and Sue stock of medium priced Chiffoniers sad Dressers and Stands Unredeemed Pledges, Jewelry ai ***** fig t-oem tHlk of forming Yon 11 And these very useful articles in our fourth floor showrooms Obliging are there to deerrlpticn Watches. Mu*l< *1 -and Gp- rw* fh l4idysmith. sn4 s ahow you these excellent pieces. All are finely finished and the workmanship and an tl(Pal goad*, Bexlahfs. Antiques, Ortei*- New Wellington Coal ♦-ftirig w«*« hr!«t » wsrk through of best quality. We shall be pleesed to shew you these and other excellent pieces. LU ttYTumware, Gun*, rtstote. Antique da flhttv wà# •inn* el the Wward*. Indian Curios. Show Case*, etc. WASHED NUT COAL, that It w«e dsHtded t#s VHtrrO.NIBH - This atyte I* m*dr IB eurfai-e neb lUtKBHKH AND WTANti-TM. la « ..«nMnatlw Fat* cnmmmrtng ttafurdf y, 14th hurt., large site. -ell * pi nvellng for t .»ni*ht, An a.Kl Meaty «nl.hed in mcluol fashion. Design la Dr..*, .mi >r> comblBed to on* pleea •t t.-M p. m.. c«mtto«ttng at T * p. m At Vtirrrnl Heirs b* mad** to organise a very neat and pRaalne. M«a Iar»a Am were, 1"« It a pie,., «sim tally adapted !.. ronras •Wd every succttwsHe day till th* irtock -Ian «* tin *">"* ample starstfs OK*. Nrtte. ea*b...... SHOO epee, la limited. Made to aurfare nek. Has a fe; «old out ' log to Virion Nanaii CHirrOMRii —Another atyte In surface 'at, This 'bevel mirror. tSralgn la vary neat and pie. lsirtiS«mtâhy SI mvihinr wlH Mr ha, three late* drawers, tan small drawees, 1'rUr, each ...... $14* Tc li»ph ArmlRBtei t hin* «*lerx ion ba# <-s Otddea kltu. pellehed Itmah. A very pleaelng design value at the prim marked. Dresser ha« rhrea , Fletcher N«> ««in** for the «!*<«■ Has Are large drawers, giving garni «orage room A . era aad a larae n*al bevel , n large bevel mirror of nr« quality. l>rt,e...... HISS drlweV.nd .T d^r. ^W tor mT ™ J" .mm n haV* bean nipnUniMMl. snê Auctioneers, Commissions and ''^^r'J*.‘.Xïtr^iT r" nu£?'l dZ"r,r "«*«>«« AND «TANlr Another to,ad«Z JAP PLKRrr HYrtTEUY. I* aspirant f«*r th* mayoralty Real Estate Agents tmwsrL Wh*rvf«rr tb« ^S nl nL .L^lL mg«l.,L La L to .J^ ra ,h‘* “**" '« •»«**• »k flael, halahed. Ww*. kUMCU* h nhrdv »dl«,,d MpVT. U 1 'mm toaaehlp and are the «neat quality all Office and Side Rooms . Pep)* J'aiVf Slaton it ((«• Bern Be Of City, .<'rutting off Hawaii, cmvomtk - A very handm’ime «ÿié this made In mlraîr^n toTS to"* prand'hT.'m ' d!»’’ ,mr** .k"*1 Phone U 313. ^730 Yeteh 8l Dr Prosit the mmHritl nf6r»r of aurfare oak. Has three large and torn small draw- d**,ra This la a «Jew m jullTn.aîa **"* *.Tv brailh. |>r*e*nt«<1 hid annual fepoft «« era aad !.. hat hoses. Th. mirror I. . lares sh.n. ,1 fl«e_™mblaath* fries . US DS the health of the t»«wn f*sr the year, at The bvsjl jiUrt» in thp eifjr $o the tiwilna pf the «Up .wtovll at«t« of the sanitary work In th* <4ty. Four Special Furniture Offerings At Thelf ,3d«rt ,on Th*»** were ten application» for tb* And It will be accurately pre­ portion of city scavenger, and on a Bi rr**. In Early English «nlehed BVrncT- Thto style has S large TUESDAY, JAN. 7th, pared from pur* and freah ma­ ballot b*lnc taken. Mr, Hugh Thornley nek. This1 style has l large rup- drawers and large cupboard, large terial* by a thoroughly qualified oblalttfd the poaltlon. At 2.»' p.m. sharp a quantity of board with ig glass dflore. and at bevel mirror fln—t trimmings. This R<»a . nmnan C'ollander reported that the prive ashed is llns Value. It Te ; «< . , la jk very hands.me pie.*, and if JEWELLERY. Including Brooches, licentiate of pharmacy. citcluNVe of the cost of materials, over finished In Price, Necklet*, Rings; PTnr, Bracelets and iî.ww ha»l b*en «pent In atfeet Improve- each ...... $26.60 Oriental Jewellery. manta during the year. On view Tuesday. January 7th, from BUFFET- A bother Early English Our prescription department Death Ftom Fever. Is maintained at the highest oak style. Has S email antyl large Ijist week Hugh Alexander, the five- drawers, $ cupboard*, and a large The Auctioneer, Stewart Williams standard of excellence and our year-old boy of Mr. and Mr*. John bevel mirror. Fine trimmings and service Is furnished, at a mod­ Davidson, of Third avenu*, died from pretty design. Price, each .... $40.00 A. J. NINITONC erate price. scarlet fever. On Wednesday the In- Dealer In second hand „ Furniture, gloves.. Heaters, Crocjkery. etc. A call LET UP FILL Y0U.1 PRE solicited. Phone A1340. 63 Blanchard SCRIPTION. Get a Book Case For Your New Boéks near Tales. Did you get - heap." of books at Christmas timer This year', gift. ,„d your former oolite- lion may be too much for yoUr present bookcase. Why not get a new bookcase now and WANTED COCHRANE keep the books to good conditionr Then, loo. It you have some such place for your torolts you know wh.ee to Bad on* wliea you went It. We have a very complete stock of' book­ Good Furniture and Effects. THE CHEMIST cases. There Is a wide selection of style, Tou'll flol here the best, style of sectional We have for ealc some flret-cleat i N. W. Cor esses, large and small sises. In ihe both open and .lowed casts, combined bookcase, sad Hesters and gtoye». alto" At Second- Mra. Jacobs on wa* the- recipient of secretaries—a wider and better range than Is to be found elsewhere Better see these- Hand Furniture. Call and see ur. . I Yates and Douglas Sts. host of tandaom* preaahta from h*r W. 0. KERR, 710 Yates 8t. many fi lend*. • Th* young couple have Est. 1$$6 3 Doors Above Douglas, j not yet decided whether They will nettle hen* or In Chemalnue, and for the prea- ent are residing with the bride'* par­ FURNISHERS OF HOMES ent*. Mr. and Mrs. T. Morgan. Whist Drly*. WEI LER BROS. VICTORIA, B. C. in Hinges Lasts Until December 31st Th* Ml***» Urea gave a progressive Reg. Price, Sale Price. whist party on Wednesday evening. HER MAJESTY l There was a large party of friends warming cloeet) present. Including Misa Fran* of Na­ Thursday aftar apgndlng the Now Tear SUCCESSPt'L ENTERTAINMENT. HER MAJESTY" RANGE (without naimo. glgagt).. HÜ...... wÊJÊIÊÊÊÊÊÊ at 1 Nanaimo. Bum* Celebration. . j: niw.tr bearded the Victoria train Annual Cantata Given by Congrega­ POTATOES POTATOES Guaranteed satisfactory. They are asbestos lined and are yeelerday thomlng. , manufactured by the Buck Stove Company. Brantford. Ont. The Burn* Club always celebrate on tional Sunday School Last For a good cooking or baking article we have them xt New Year’s night. Th* socials the mem­ Ml»» liocbelc» wa» a p««»en«er on Reg. Price. Bale Price. the Victoria train yerterday morn Inn. Evening. BLACK BEAUTY, steel rapge with ber* have held have gained a reputation $1.50 PER 100 LBS. for fun and merriment peculiar to T. I.cwl. .pen, New Tear-» Day with high shelf...... $14.60 mot themselves. The gathering on Wednes­ Mr. and Mr*. D. I.ewH. of Victoria. Last evening the annual cantata COit. YATES A BROA day evening excelled all that have gone AieocUitlun Ftootbèll. given by the members of the Congre­ «nviSTtg ftto ce., y.» mu before. It was largely attended and gational Suinta y school was held In B. C. HARDWARE CO, Rh#*ne tt. P. O Box «18 Tim V. 1. Deanuc competition open» everything passed off without a hitch at Ladyemlth, and. to it^e of the Score schoolroom, which was specially decor­ Under Hugh Fulton*» able preatdeney. at Victoria nil Wcdneeday. the local ated for the occasion. The cantata, The dancing wa* all of a character spe­ team cipet t to «how championship entitled "The Shadow of Santa Claus.” cial to the occasion. Nothing no frivqJU torn Th want Will probably be aa wa* exceedingly well given by the chil­ PETER McQUADE & SON ou* as a twoistep was indulged In; and follow» Goal. 1). Morrison: backs, A. dren. The room was well filled with eVen the waIts ahd the three-step were N. Morrison and < halve», friends. Bants Clau* distributed the IMPORTERS OF n: Ma- «mi. Y TSTSBreirT" *v*WWy; prtte* to m fimowmg for regular at- the Highland fling were th* steps af­ forward*. Reece. Grainger, J. Adam, tendame; First prix*, fifty Sundays Ship Chandlery, Plough Steel, Wire Rope Catvan fected and certainly a merry evening Graham and Strang. and over. * Gordan McKay, Chaiies wa* wpent. Coatee and Arthur Coates; second . —- Injured in Mine. THE WOMAN, IN RBÇ. prise, forty-eight Sunday* and over, •zed, Cotton and Wool Waste, Launch Supplies, A men named George Kcsaerick wa* Harry Wa«e, Albert Was*. Lily Ful- ISLAND COMB HONEY rather l>odly hurt at the mine on Mon­ Reported Identification of Body Found lerton. Saddle Fullerton, Ethel Rent. SQUARE day. Beside* being badly cut about the Flouting In* New Jersey. Wlnnlfred Scow croft. Ernest Bent, Gasoline, Motor and 74 per cent .head he autteeed a b*ohen end arm. James Jackson and Reggie Reed;, third Newark. N. J.. Jan. 3. -Frank Elnert. prjxe, forty-six Sundays and over, Elsie He Is doing as well as day viewed the body Ernest JUtfison. Victor Emery, Roy 1314 (78) Wharf Street, Victoria, B. C. Mrs. James Adair and daughter re­ of the mystcMously murdenid W'othan y and Agnes Fullerton. turn! il home on Thursday after raw in the Passaic rtver- a few day* ago. and F1-RB UIBS n.ettvxo. weA‘kn* absence In Vancouver. identified It -a# Mrs. Whitmore. XVUtt- FAMOUS OARSMAN DEAD. th, worlü. d> last night but declared - Toro» to. Jani 3.—Fire , destroyed over Phone 88, 42 Government Street • their lauyhier. Mrs. (I»r.) Frost. lUW.ww worth or , property In Toronto Nod Hanlan Only Loot Fix Races During h* took purl lit many runs the world' he Was unable to sky whether or not last year. With the exception of the big. Ml*.-» Dick, of Nanaimo, visited Lady- His Rowing Carter. over, and loot only half a dolen. THE riBST-OLASS GROCERS. It am* that of His wife. To-dny he told -lire yaars b( l*U6 and 1WH. this I# the larg- femith yesterday, 1 ! _mu total of losses hi Mia „h|ii9nr.„.ef the -.-laatate. Jojl 1-Ned • Hanlan. the Africa leads iu gold produ^Uou, Aa- wtfc had been for some .time. tity. r,. fttaioua sculler jtod former champion of erica next.