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VOL. 51. VICTORIA, B. C.t WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911 NO. 132.

nwuLLrxos destroyed. STRIKE OF SEAMEN TO-DAY'S BASEBALL Calumet, Que., June 7.—Twenty *tw> IE THIN FIFTY families, (‘uni|.rV»ÿf*K 100 men, women IE MEN AT and children, are homele-s# as the re­ NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE sult of a tire which started In the resi- REGARDED AS LIKELY lençe of Timothy Gayer, nr. Before it At Tacoma—First inning: Victoria. had burned itself out the Are had de­ IT KILLED IND INJURED 0; Tacoma. 0. PLACED ON TRIAL stroyed the seventeen houses in whlcn Batterie»--Brown and Splesman; the families lived and caused damage Hchmutz and Siebt. estimated at $20,000. The big mills of Officials of International Union At S|k>kahe: First Inning: Seattje. the Riordan Paper Company had a nar­ MANSLAUGHTER CHARGED Will be opened at row escape. EMPLOYERS SAY JtUMBER MeveeRo Have Decided EARTHQUAKE WRECKS 0; Spokane. 0. ' on Date an71H.r,l,T ti,‘M"n ,n" Sh'”,; Kra" N DEATH OF JOHN BRYDS0N OTTAWA TO-NIGHT CANDIDATES NOMINATED. STRIKERS ARE RETURNING BUILDING IN MEXICO AMERICAN LEAGUE Woodstock, Ont., June 7.—North Ox ford Liberals to-day nominated E. W. New York. June 7.—A London cable At Washington— R. H. E. Cleveland ...... 0 4 1 Jury in Assize Court Hears Delegates From Unions Will says an Important conference of ofll- Number of Soldiers Buried in Rev, Dr. Mackay Likely to Be Washington .. . r. ...•> rv„.r4‘- ■ ♦- Repetition of Well-Known Elected Moderato^-5l6ht^fC^l—|»''’v1'K*,<'H•',»-"■ Meet Civic -Committee To­ ' • ftoimfof BkffacYs in Batterie# — Bland ing and Fisher; i nion relative to the proposed world­ Walker and Street -- --- " Story of Wreck Union Question Milverton. Ont.. Jun*» 7. —North Perth morrow Afternoon wide strike, ended yesterday without the Capital At Philadelphia— R. H. E. Conservatives yesterday nominated 8. the proceedings being made public, Detroit ...... 3 10 0 B. Morphy. Of Lfatowell. for the Com­ though general "secretary J. Havelock hlladelphla...... 4 9 2 mons. and J. Torrance. M. P. P.. for the Wtlsoh made the following significant The trial of Albert A. Bears, captain Mexico City, June 7.—An earthquake Batteries—Summers and Stanage; Ottawa, June 7.—The thirty-seventh legislature. Vancouver, June 7.—The situation In statement: “Wait until the gun goes and^part owner of the w recked steam- oit. then you will get all the news you 'oombs and La ftp gen* ral annual assembly of the Pres onneetlon with the strike of a portion at 4 o'clock this morning destroyed sev­ Iroquois, on the chante of man- want,"indicating that the seamen’s of* eral buildings. Including the artillery At Boston— ughter of John Brydaon. a drowned tvvterfan • in vrh in Canada Wl,i **•" TAKES POISON TN CEMETERY. of they>Ullding trades which developed ftclals had set upon a date to tie up Hi. Louis ...... quarters where 70 soldiers were buried passenger of the ship which foundered opened In Knox church to-qlght. on Monday follow In* an abortive at­ marine traffic between England and the Boston ...»t...... » • • • Off Sidney on April 10 last, opened In _ Body of Man Found Between Graves There wIM l>e the usual sermon by the tempt on the part of PettipleCe, Me- rest of the w’orld. In the ruins. The dead and injured will M His Father and Mother. Batteries—Pelty and Cli the ssslze court before Mr Justice tVtlring moderator. Rev. Dr. John Y*ty and other Socialists to “tie up the If a strike is "called it will l*e before number between 60 and 70. and Carrtgan. Ten inn Murphy this morning. the coronation of King Georg**. Under Forrest, of Halifax, the election of tin Several persons were killed through At New’ York—ChlcMK*'-New Y01 H; W, JL Moore appeared for the Washington. D. C., June 7.—J. A. town,” Is gradually clarifying. The l ie»e circumstances it would leave game postponed on pho did not go hack were Vi led by of a boathouse on I.ake Washington, near which added horror to the scene. h; Bergen; Cole and Kling. ward R. Keele. James A. Dlnsmore the union In 18Z3 on which the is.! <,ther men, state the empl'oyers. At all Madison street, was found yesterday In The oscillations moved from -north to (foreman) and Albert Samuel Shields. Sidney, N. 8. W.. June 7.—Mr W the lake. Iield down by a large sum of At Pittsburg — R- H. Assembly, ha* convened in the capital < vents, no matter where the men came south and opened fissures In the *tre*5j Juryman George Ferri# xvaa excused >»lebH>h, secretary of land#, wiU go to money in a bell about. Ills waist I >alxetk New York • 1" The flrr. William Reid, The civic committee whicty was ap- dead, in these cannot be numbered at supervising a building on Fort street year for the purpose <>f inviting set­ carried him down. Batterie# — Druck.^ and Meyers; cue of the venerable father* of the l»olnted to see If some settlement of present. which was in danger of falling down church of the last gc-.a ration, prv tlers to New South Wales Adarns and Henry and Simon. the trouble could not l*e reached will The shock? was most severely felt in Vincent K. Gray said his mind was hllvd In 1800, when the body tat \ old a meeting at 11.30 o’clock to­ the western part of rtye' city, though absolutely made up from what he ‘here for th* see*/n 1 U«hc, Itev John morrow morning, but it Is announced buildings In the centç*1 part of the cap­ knew of the case and if he was se­ lsilng. ot Dundaa. On’., 'or; many nq representatives of thr M-istitr rtuild- ital were rocked. The only foreigner lected It would be on that understand­ ■ years the chairman of the hymnal MADERO REACHES pri’ Association will attend. In the af­ killed was a Chinese. ing. He was stood aside by the cnAvn committee of the church, was elected ternoon at 2 o'clock the civic commit* and was not needed. Wm. Drysdale The third assembly in Ottawa wax held ;*• will l*e waited upon hy delegates Warehouse* at the central station col was excused as he had been tw'o days lapsed and an engineer was killed. jn 1V01 and at that time Rev Dr. 11. from the building trades unions con­ on the Allen Jury.. Mr. Maclean chal­ II A private boarding school building II Warden of Toronto, a most able cerned In the strike. lenged fourteen Jurymen and the crown an«l gifted tn»n, was honored To­ Yesterday afternoon the mob trou­ was wrecked, but none of the occupants II stood aside five. night, as all Pre^hvBulans In this cjty bles of Monday were not repeated, ow­ were injured. Mr. Moore addressed the Jury, set­ agree, the imstor .to be elected will be ing, to" the fact that the police acted on The national palace had one of Its ting forth the facts In coanectloh with K v. T P MaoKav. of Toronto. sec- instructions to prevent men congre INSURGENT LEADER walls cracked and the keystone of on«* the wreck as published from the In­ letarv of the foreign ml «Ion .com­ ARRESTED AFTER WRECK gating on the street* in the vicinity of of the arrhes was displaced. The ancient FIVE MEN KILLED; quest and marine Inquiry. He then mit tv of the church As secretary Jobs on which non-striking union men WARMLY WELCOMED cathedral of Santo Domingo was dam called John Bennett who told of going Dr M v lvay is charged with the ro- and non-union men were employed. As aged. SEVEN INJURED aboard the steamer Iroquois* wit* the Biionslbillty of s curing almost MM.* OF STEAMER TAB0GA fast as a few men w-ould gather they deceased John Brydaon. 000 .*ach,>ear for the suppor; >f the were dispersed and there was not tin The artillery quarters wrecked by- the Bennett said he noticed passengers mission aitd la al.-o responsible for the lightest disturbance. earthquake this morning > a long low leaving the saloon, and the ship was Last night James P. Thompson ol Demonstration Greatest Mex­ building near the Bek*in prison, and Is over so much* that one of the side •stile, addressed a large audience In ITaetlvally «II tfc. 500 commission- Jw0 ^611 Sacrifice LlV6S in Of- ^ used chiefly "as a government arsenal. Officials Attribute Accident to windows was over his head He broke nlnion hall. He declared that only ns who will cor-» tit vite the a*H«-n-.t>ly ico City has Seen in a During the recent .disturbance through­ it and gained the deck. John Bryd- by the combined efforts of all the un­ Failure of Engineer to will arrive in the city this afternoon. der to Save Women and out Mexico large forces of soldier# had #on followed him. While In the cabin ions could the .present Mrlk. . prove suc- Generation They will come In three special oartles begn quartered in this buHdtag It 1* Observe Signal no officer of the ship came with any « capful. He uiged the ■‘tit* up of th* Item th« vr* *t etco’stlng of the d de Children of-anqlent construction and design, aiul instructions. On deck he and Brydson town” proposal that failed as the..only jiitesi front central and western On- dttrtAg th»- Ki*anl#h occupation It was obtained lifebelt* and part of the ship tarlo wh**l> many of the nws: flots» solution of the trouble from the point Mexico City. June 7. — Amid the wild used as a storehouse for war material. broke away. After he got to the deck Minin churches !{'! Lib- mu**eqm of art 1 lien hAst*»ry of the New Haven Railroad re­ ,,ff the coast of Panama a fortnight government which he overturned. sitting In the stern of the lmat,,which rntal train from Winnipeg, with com- The Belem prison Is in the name lo­ curred near here early to-day. when later upset. Wit nett» eventually mlHitlonem (tom British Columbia. Al­ ago, hive Just reac hed the city. More Toronto. June 7. Japanese^ train The demonstration was the great est cality. and also houses a large number leur freight trains piled int«« each drifted ashore on the mftS in na. Saskatchewan and Manitoba than a score of the passengers and |H*rters arc the latest of the c*. P. ft s which the capital lia- known in gen eratlon Bustn**ss'was prnctlcallV sus-1 f people. Its criminal in ma tea having other, killing five men. Injuring at Cross examlhed by Mr. Maclean the with a few from Northern Ontario crew lost their lives. Eighty were inno%*atlon* In connection with ftu-lr been at time» as many as several thou least s'*ven, two fatally. The dead and witness said it might have been twenty No fixed programme for the vjar saved. new Vancouver express. Four Jap­ I «ended ami th** streets through which the revolutionary leader made his tri­ injured are *11 trainmen. minutes after leaving the wharf that ious meeting* ha* been prepared al­ The captain, nn Englishman named anese arrived yesterday and one went T ic earthquake to-day came at the The accident happened a few min­ the wreck occurred. though there in a long doeket. The <*anipl*ell, who was the last man to out last night at 10:20. He takes umphant way were aux with flags, moment that the Mexican capital was ute* after midnight In an Isolated spot. Prosper David, a.stevedore of the * various question* in which the church leave the ship, and the pilot, Matthew*, charge of the passengers In the day hunting ami flowers, while from the throats of tens of thousands came roars about to receive th** revolutionary vic­ The train# in the wreck were three ex­ Irwquole. said he loaded the freight the l.s interest «il will be taken up from day ;.re under arrest In* Panama Vtty. Ac­ oaches but also serves those In the tor. Francisco I. Madt*ro, Jr. tras and the regular New York fast night of April 9. He placed sacks of t ■ ,ln a* determined l»y the cum- cording to statements made there* were touiUit and first elsaa sleepers. < »ne of acclaim. Fable dispatches announced his ar- irelght Ope of the train» jumped the fertilizer on the fiislghl deck and Piled initiée Of business; Tft Accordance T>itl UjW* life-preeerverfl on the craft. will leave each nlghl with W train Thw anptausw been me uproa rious irlvnl at th** city and Indicate 1 : . Kstbound track and crashed into ?i hay on the main deck three bale# high with the custom of all past assemblies As the boat was sinking, the second and a similar set of four Is starting when the great crowd at the railway spite the earthquake an ovation was second train which was passing oh the In giving hi* evidence the wltne»» Thursday ytight will be devoted to engineer and a Cuban manufacturer, from the Pacific coast so that eight of given. U . westbound track. Trains running spoke in low tones, and after having Home Missions and Friday night to named Grégoire, though unable to the Japanese are on the line alto- Houses Wrecked. «lose behind **ach of the two extras been twice told to speak out. Mr Jus­ Foreign Missions. addresses being wim. stated that they would not crow dj El Paw». Texas. J mu; 7. A tclvgrqm vraahed into the wreckage^almost Ini- * trtv-n rm each wf she*# awnings ttiL »he aln-a*i> U**avU> taxed lifeboat* tice Mÿjrpfiy threatened to commit htro received here Indicate* that many of iuedtately.. Crash followed crash Two If he did not speak loiider. men who have spent their live.» in When there was not a woman or child DECIDE To STRIKE. tic tin*1 homoa in • h- Xmecican boilers exploded simultaneously this branch of the work of the church. left on the ship and not another human The witness sahl there was no par­ at Mexico Vit y were wrecked. E. N. the wreekaK** caught fire. tition In the freight deck to prevent Saturday afternoon will be devoted l»eing could b*> carried in the lifeboats, Cleveland, LX. Jun«l « —Members of Brown, president of th*- Mexican Na­ An ambulance and a trainload of to an outing in which all the com­ hey calmly lighted cigarettes and _J.|fr cargo shifting and that there was a the ladles’ garment workers* union here tional railway, telegraphed : “Big earth­ physicians, nurse# and police were *ient bigger load of freight than usual. He missioners will participate/ and It is smoked until the Toboga sunk. The from Bridgeport to care for the wound­ at a mass meeting last night decided to quake at 4.40 a.m”; several killed In the stowed freight according to the male * expect* d that at some time during the bodies were not recovered. ed. w;ho, as fast a# they were ...-taken go on strike. A\ demand f*»r more pay Santa Marla district; my house badly mtm-urtions. Prior to sailing the * it lï Ttays there will be a reception to A herd of steers stampeded from tin wrecked; *41 our American friend» tmm the wreckage were sent to uhd Lett r working renditions was captain ordered grating* to he put un­ the members of the assembly at Ri­ hold when the Vessel struck and Bridgeport hospital*. —~r<~> turned dotfn by the manufacturers yes­ der the freight He Inspected tjhe fer­ el* au Hull On Sunnay morning the # mashed a lifeboat which was Just be­ (Gqpcludetl on page SJ In a statein«*nt given out to-day at terday. tilizer also. There was no eargo be­ annual sermon to- the commissioners lt.g lowered. Nearly every person in the offices of the railroad, the accident low In the hold. The ship was due to v Iff be preached In Knox church and the boat was drowned and many, as Is attribute*! to th** failure of an en- i,n"lhe afternôbfi Ot the same day they fell, were crushed under the wnl- B6C gin'eef to observe a signal. The State­ coal the next day and tb«r^ waa very there will be a sob-pin celebration of r. ai*. Two passingcrei however, found CROP CONDITIONS WOMAN ments adds that the culpable engineer little coal below. He received no or- the lz«rd> Supper at 4 p. m. A meet­ the cattle a godsend and reached shore probably is among those who were dem t" heh launch th ■ boAls ing W (bé business committee of the upon the back* ot the bullock killed. «‘oncluded on page !«■> assembly will be h< Id at 4 o clock to­ HAS NARROW ESCAPE rn **rro«V afternoon tin Knox church IN SASKATCHEWAN DOVBLK MURDER. Information available here indicates that the opponents of church uhioh FORMER PREMIER WILL WATCH FORCE Man Kills His Wife lyul Child and ut i>Ltwring to make a strong fight later Ends Own Life. in tli' assembly and n similar fight Prospects Bright for Heavy will tx made by th. email coterie Balloon Catches Fire, but the Halle. Savony. June 7.—A painter w ho . re opposed to the nationalize OF FRANCE DEAD Yield—Abundant Moisture OF MINE EXPLOSIONS named Heltvl to-day entered a house , thui of Queens University. lit the Quick Action of Man Saves where his wife, with whom he had matter of nationalization of Qu$ei»Vj in the Soil quarrelled, was sheltered by a woman iho .-««s* lobfy has always said that it Woman's Life friend, and shot the woman and hi* Ï-Ï-.2TJ2K!-2.,'™-lSenalor Maurice Bouvier Experiments to Be Carried Out infant child. He then barricaded the 1 X home and stood off the police for throe Regina. June 7.—According to the friend* have never been able to . Passes Away — Resigned Norfolk, Va.. June 7.—Tied In a bal­ by Experts of United hours. Finally the* officers prepared to agree During the past year < vote third fortnightly telegraphic bulletin loon Madame Deverona. a young force the door and let In a pack of rf aH the ftrsduatee rf the Institution Five Years Ago issued to-day by the Saskatchewan de­ States Bureau savage dog#. whertFupon the painter woman aeronaut, xvae face to face with _ hTU been taken on the subject with partment of agriculture, practically all killed himself. the following result: Graduates in art», the oats are sown and barley and flax death to-day. She had been engaged for nnt‘ler.$mza';ub ?0j* weeding la three-quarters completed. In to make balloon ascension» and para­ TRAGEDY IN HOSPITAf.. gtaduati» in medicine, for 388 against Parla, June f.—Senator llgurlce Rou­ all probability the balance of the barley chute leaps at Central park. Pittsburg. Pa.. June 7.- Plans have i:,; graduates In science and edu­ ter, twice premier of France, died here acreage has been reserved for late sow­ The big balloon, standing 90 feet iieen perfected for a remarkable series eaman Bebmgtng to American Ship cation. for 171. against 3 Even the to-day. ing on fields Infested by wild oats. high when inflated, was Just starting of mine tests by experts affiliated with Killed by Stoker. M. Rouvler was bom at Alx in 1812 graduate. in thcoldgy. among whom There is every Indication thgt the acre­ from the earth when U caught fire. the United 8tâtes testing station of the have he**n the most active opponents He became known early as an enemy age sown to flax In 1911 win be double Toklo. June 7.—Sunday afternoon John The woman was strapped to a para- bureau of mines, located In this city. of nationalization, have voted strong­ of empire. He was elçcted a member that sown In 1910. Some points where liute trapeee. The signal to “let go” F». Atkins, a seamen, was murdered by The . experiment* will be made in a ly In favor of th* change, the figure^ of the National Assembly In 1871 and the Increase will be far in excess of this was given and the big inflated canvas John L. Saunders, a stoker, both belong­ ing to the ship Saratoga, at the American being, for 164. against 65. A few of ip 1881 he was appointed minister of figure are: Klndevsley, 400 per cent.; bag started upward. The wind blew It mine recently purchased hy the gov­ naval hospital in Yoktihama. by cutting the men who have fought natlonall- commerce In the Gambetta cabinet. In Young. 200 per cent.; I^mgham. 300 per directly over the gas flame and In an ernment at -Brucetown. Pa. Entries 1867 he became premier, taking also la* throat with a resor. The Japanese KiMion for the past ten years will con­ cent.; Ureelman. 200 per cent.; Red vers. Instant the balloon was on fire. The (.24'/feet In length have been tunnelled police authorities claim the right to ar­ tinue th** struggle, hut well Informed the portfolio of finance. His ministry 400 per cent.; Maple Creek. Wlndthorst blaze appeared to shoot out all over and a steel observation gallery has rest Atkins and hold him for a court trial " «IttawiA Presbyterians say that the lasted only six months, but it was not­ and Indian Head, each 200 per cent. Tho the balloon Spectators screamed, ran been erected In the mine. Coal tipple# The naval authorities are *tr«>ng In their Question will Jw settled permanently able for the removal of General Boul­ average height of wheat is five inches. and shuddered. Walter Flex on. belief that It la' their right to churt-mai - anger from the ollko of minister of before the dissolving of the assembly aeronaut, who travels with Madame and an Incline have been completed Had afiens The American fl****t. which war. Bpulanger was then at the height There IS abundant moisture In the ot this year Deverona, made a leap fop the life line, and a concrete lining of entries Is un- is to have sailed to-day, la' held await­ of his popularity and M. Rouvtor’a ac­ soil. The recent snowstorm and heavy The opponents ot the organic union rain retarded seeding for a few* days, caught____ it, and gave a powerful pull 1er ponatructlon. within <* few days ing developments. or the negotiating churches will. It I» tion was regarded as a courageous one. The'flames almost licked his face, but dust explosions will be under con M Rouvler held the finance portfolio In hu^ .were very beneficial to ‘the crops. ,„«d take the ground this year that his action cut the parachute, and the ,iuion# wher** the force of the explosion TO INSPECT O. T P. H89, 1898. 1892 and from 1902 until The succeeding warm weather !» bring­ th- dénomination ought to consider ontrolled. The force of 1906, when he was again ruado premier. ing the crops forward splendidly, and helpless woman came to the earth un- tan always be the question of the federal union of thèse explosions and their nature will Ottawa, June 7.—On June 15 Colllng- He resigned from that office in MttPch, the prospects fop a heavy yield are very injured. She wax about 10 feet from three bodies, and will be finally deter­ FRANCISCO I. MADERO, JR. be closely watched by the experts wood Schrelber will lepve Ottawa for 1906. on being defeated In the churn- bright. There is some Increase in the the ground when Fleaon reached the mine! by that tribunal. acreage of roots, tame grasses am} life line. Another' second and she while mathematical instruments wlU Prince Rupert to Inspect construction A most animated debate of the Ixt of deputies on a minor debate ofer alfalfa In the northern districts. Pas­ would have been ,beyond help. record the time of travel of the ex­ work <*n the Grand Trunk Pacific from gathering will take place over a pro- church disorders. station first caught sight of the beard­ Btince Rupert cnstwanl. After going The ox-premier died suddenly at his tures have made wonderful improve­ plosive wave...... v.'^s rj-wial to reorganize the theok ed face and stocky figure of Madvro It Is proposed also to Investigate' ex over the Paclfi«* end he will nniceed to home, In a suburb of I’arjs, of puln*.nn- ment in the past fortnight,. and culti­ colleges of the denomination and to emerging fijoni his private car and en­ SMELTED EMPLOYEES STRIKE. I Inability of coal in pure 1 air and to Edmonton and go over the line from ,u-> congestion. vated grasses and alfalfa are doing tjrf»c them more Into accord with the well. As an Indication of the present tered a waiting carriage, Shouts* of make tests with, a small percentage of lb* Alberta capital westward Pfilril <** the time. The committee ‘viva Madero" swelled içto a great El Paso. Texas. June 7.—St* hundred lire-damp In the air. Tests for lighting CHURCH UNION. advanced and rapid growth wild fHilts r r.polHted to tnke op the question will are loaded with bloonj. chorus as the cry was taken up along afid fiftv employees of the A sa mi j and preventing explosions will be ON WAY TO PARIS. rL „mmeo.t ridleej -han«e». onO some A few paints have suffered slight the gffeels leading from the railway tmeFti r. the property sr the American made, such as sprinkling by water of the (Kit men In the church will Toronto, Jyno 7. Montreal, ix>ndon, I^ondon. June 7 -Senator Roy has damage either from wind, light frosts station throughout the city. Smelter* A Securities Co., at ^Torreom Up rays, by exhaust steam sprays and odvocnle -hew Improvement» on the Guelph and the Bay Of Quinte r< nws driven from the streets to Increitse th" e»l»Hc» of ministers union Isdween tjic Methodist, Uongre- guard qt Madertst soldiers. |l' various way». cral far Canada in France. cause has been slight iCopclud» d on pag> L> the w-sl •■till slso bo Introduced. gstftonal and Prwsbyterlae churchoe. VICTORIA T5ATLY TIMER, WEDNESDAY. JPNE 7, 1911. PLAYS FOOTBALL THIEF TESTIFIES AT Proted Your VICTORIA WEST CAMORKISTS’ TRIAL Orders Delivered ytilVtlilWV* 6 room houee, M'eCaskUl Rt„ In Furs From first clans, condition. <>n extra WITH MAN'S JAW V 1 e.yisîSKeL , large lot; $600 cash, balance as rent...... 12100 Witness Smilingly Recounts Nice lot on Alderman Rd., half a Promptly Moths block from cav very easy BRUTAL ASSAULT BY His Criminal Adventures terms .. .. «...... $750 < —Tells of Arrest Moth Proof Bags * 3 lots on McCâEklll 8t...... $1500 WILLOWS HORSEMAN DEWAR’S SPECIAL WHISKEY, per bottle...... $1.00 Nine lot, Burlelth ...... $1000 Dual Proof Bags DEWAR’S EXTRA SPECIAL WHISKY, per bottle. $1.25 Terms can be arranged on the Viterbo. June 7.—The trial of the 36 SEAGRAM'S RYE WHISKY, per bottle...... $1.00 Germ Proof Bags above, Leigh Lytton Kicks Stableman Camorriste for ek to sait* him if he is In anv way on the face and knocked bint down, Implicated in California outrages. Jus­ 12,800 acres in the Naas Windsor Grocery Company y ad he stopi>ed there he would prob­ tice Is all that they demand." The message came from Mexico City Opposite Post Office. Government Street. ably have received more sympathy than over the railroad telegraph lines. Santa * he did, but unfortunately for his impu­ Maria is a suburb of Mexico City. SU N LIA Y AM US F. M ENTS. tation he saw fit to Jump the fence . Valley, B. C. that divided him from Haxlett and ap­ Earthquake Recorded. Montreal, June 7.- The Method let plied his pedal extremities to the face Washington. D. C., June 7. He I sino­ conference yesterday scored Quebft of the latter to such vicious purpo**' graphs throughout the entire country All good agricultural land provim^e for tolerating open cigar that the Jaw was broken in three were Jarred at an early hour to-day by stores, candy shops and moving picture a most severe earthquake that has shows on Sunday.» P This little Incident took place during been recorded In several years. H i* and not far from Stewart. SIGHT SEEING CAR the rare meet, and Haslet t was seen « climated to have occurred 4,600 or by many people with, his entire face in */igO miles from Washington, but in FEE -VICTORIA FROM THE OBSERVATION CAR a sling. If any one developed sufficient what direction could not be ascer .. solicitude to Inquire the cause of the ained. Prices and Terms on Application Injury they were politely Informed that Cables Not Interrupted. TWO TRIPS DAILY some brute of a horse had done it- and New York. June 7 - A severe earth no one doubt.Ml the statement, tor a uuake. estimated at 3.666 miles from Leaves comer of Government anil "Yates streets at 0.15 a.m. horse could not well have Improved New Y#wk. was recorded on the sels TAKE A upon the work. uv «graph of the Ford ham University and 2.15 p.m. When thr defence endeavored to util to-day. The beginning of the quake Ise this story to their own purposes. -.vas at 6.11 o'clock w ith the principal A delightful trip of about three hours. Haxlett explained that he" said so be­ -.lock several minutes later. Prof cause he did not wish to bring any dis­ Tlznan of Fordham said the earth credit upon the meet. In imposing the « uake was the heaviest that had been VICTOR $50 fine the magistrate stated that recorded at Ford ham In a long time FARE 50 CENTS He thought the centre of the quake while Lytton may have had provoca-j 1 tlon for striking the stableman, his von was about 2.500 to ^66k miles, hut In duct In kicking him was unwarranted. w hlch dlre< tu»n he coUld not asccr- The interesting computation Is, if it 639 FORT STREET. PHONE 1402. B. (1 Electric Railway Co., Ltd. Is possible to play football with a man’s None .,t th<- cable and telegraph TO YOUR Jaw for the moderate sum of $V*, how companies reported to-day. any Inter- muefr ratr be cftargwr on m* «arme mrtton nf rortrtee -whleh generally 64- basis for indulging in an Exclusive ,tiws an earthquake. The South Amer­ game with his head proper? ican and Trans-Atlantic cables wore working all right and telegraph wires ir all directions were apparently not You Can Do Better Here CAMP! IMADER0. REACHES hampered. Recorded At Seattle. BUSINESS INDEPENDENCE MEXICAN CAPITAL Seattle. Wash., June 7.—A violent By Paying Cash You Save $ 10 We Sell earthquake, supposed to be in western LADIES' SMART AND STYLISH COSTUMES, in black*. Mexico, wa* recorded on the seismo­ * mvi. bines ami other seasonable shades, also the popular, graph at the University of Washington (Cobt uuid lium page L) between 3 and 4 o’clock this morning, but not common, black and white cheeks. For these e.os- On Terms the disturbance lasting half an hour. tumes von usually pay at least #l'i. but from C fill The sheet recording the east and went the national palace and then to the vibration was shaken oft* the drum. us you pay. for cash ...... COPAS & YOUNG Or home of his father. The crowds fell in behind os the carriage passed. wlN-n- a Severe Disturbance. Kid Gloves noisy but friendly prûeèaaàue had. form - Winnipeg iieiiffifiPaSI Hoe their own Road, which means THEY OWN THEIR BUSI­ ed. Scores of civitUm nuclei lee, pullll- station at St. Boniface college reports PERRIN S KID GLOVES. pS pair. *1.00 ami...... , 7^ For Cash the most severe disturbance of Us hls- cal organlxatton*. women in carriages PERRIN’S SUPERIOR QUALITY GLOVES, in tans, blacks NESS and therefore make THEIR OWN PRICES. How are and soldier* In parade uniform moved tory r««corded early this morning start­ and colors. Per pair ...... •;••••••• • ; f1-2® PRICES lo the .quick step music of military ing at 6.35, central time. The tremors these? Need any? were remarkably distinct, and sclen PERRIN'S BEST QUALITY GIAWES. tit black, whim ami v a spectacle stirring and un­ lists In charge, look for news of some colors. Per pair »...... : usual, but amkl the popular rejoicing great world disaster. We also carry a full line of Washable Chamois and White could ue detected an undercurrent of Gloves. $25 «. $250 resentment up the part of the unrecon­ MUST PAY PENALTY. ciled aristocracy that looked on silent NICE, LARGE RIPE PINEAPPLES. 2ifbt Ottawa, June 7. Th. < ablnet lias de Skirt Special at $5.50 though not unmoved. elded nut t.. woüwwil «WCtUlVi 6Mn* Rumors of plots against the life of Our latest arrival is a fine shipment of Skirts in cloths. Pana­ Each ...... • ■...... , ncy in the case of young Jardine, un­ the hero of the day were reported lo­ der sentence of death for murder mas. Serges. Venetians and Voiles, also green. JMtvy sml MILD CURED HAMS, per lb...... 2°T ua > and secret arrests have been made Antonio Vltlaclenvla. former, chief of Goderich. - black Serge skirts. R & A. a cash price, only...... $5.oO police, was taken Into custody last ANTI-COMBINE JELLY POWDER. 4 pkts. for...... 25* NOT COMPULSORY. night. Immunity as to members of the Pongee Blouses house of deputies is said to have stayed ENGLISH GOOSEBERRIES, 2 lbs. for...... 25* Washington. D. C„ June 7.—As an ihe arm of the law against other* al­ In the smartest of styles, at *6.25 and...... $4.75 example to the army. Secretary of War COX'S GELATINE, per packet ...... 10* leged to have been implicated in e Ktlntson has been varvlnated against plot, the discovery of which was fol typhoid fever. The virus was admin­ PURNELL'S PRIME MALT VINEGAR,, quart bottle.... 15* lowed by th« ui t of W L Dunne, ister. .1 hv Major Russell at the army an American, at Monterey, and Daniel war college. While anti-typhoid vac­ MAPLE FLAVOR SYRUP, quart tin...... V....20* De Vlllieras. These two men are ac­ cination is earnestly advocated by the Robinson & Andrews cused of being at the head of the plot­ war department to the entire person­ THE CASH DRY GOODS'STORE Gallon tin ...... ters. . nel of the army, it is not compulsory Madero’* private train was précédai except in the manoeuvre division at 642 and 644 Yates Street. . Phones 656 and 667 to the capitol by a score of other trains PURE LARD. Wild Rose-brand, 5-lb. tin...... 75* Man Antonio, Texas. which went up the line yesterday to 3-lb. tin ...... ^ partlcliiate In the parade en route and aedart Up- rebel general to the city. FINEST GRANULATED SUGAR, '-’"lb sack...... fl.15 On alighting from his car here Ma- deiro was greeted by Mènera Agueles t*or Quick and Reliable Service Coll Up -PURE WEST INDIA LIME JUICE, quart bottle...... 2

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911.,

TRANSFORMING THE THINKING THÈMES Wire Logging Rope BT DR. FRANK CRANIO.

We nre agents for the celebrated STREETS OF LAND (K)LKEK SPECIAL — White It seems to me that the finest type of Golfers; regular price $3.76. ~1 human beings now to be found are the Sale price $2.76. setenttsts. Not a scientist myself I Warrington Wire Works, Limited, may be allowed to burn a little In­ of Liverpool, England, and carry in stock Decorators Busy Along Route cense before them, çf Royal Procession--Pro­ First of all. they L -> . A FULL RANGE OF SIZES do not advertise. I gramme Completed Just to do things I A tjfial order will convince you of the superior quality of this and say nothing, • rope. to call no atten­ IFfeç ■ 75 Smart Wash Suits tion to our wares, London, June 7.—The Whitsuntide to let the world •Hdays gave a brief-respite to the come to our door, coronation preparations, which are never to blow our ! now being resumed with increased name on the hot- 1 w R. P. RithetA Co., Limited nergy. London, so far as the route tie nor placard It the procession is concerned, is be­ At Specially Reduced Prices on the sign - ! GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS coming unrecognizable in its garb of new paint, decorations and scaffolding board; this" Is a for stands and-pillars for street adorn- luxury of self-re­ spect unto which Westmbister Abbey the struc- most of us poor ioral changes have been combin'd. wretches In the For t h.v gm*T mftsnti Imi ceremonies scramble for Our Mr. Campbell lias just forwarded us 75 of the smartest Wash Suits tribunes • have been — erected with a j-LTL.».i ..r.i i...n^r attain. Then, .jiuagmahla ill pinks, Lines, champagne, ete. .Many of these. suits me wultll SILVER BUTTER DISH seating capacity of 80.00Q persons. The as a rule, they do noil assert what they prevailing colors of decorations are do not know. They do not strive nor double tlie price asked, for the original priées were marked up to $16.50. blue and gold. cry, their voice Is .»»t heard In the ------A GIFT WELL CHOSEN------The programme has been fully ar­ streets. They simply find out what they ranged, and It only remains to hold /;an, prove what they find out. and so rehearsals within the coming f-vtnight for the rest, they—wait. Iff politics, The Specially Reduced ~ for the two hundred persons engaged business and religion we always have PRICES FROM $4.95 n the ceremonial, which will present to be standing for things, for practical ome new features, notably the Inelu- reasons, about which we know not the Prices are from $9 to lon For the first time Jif standard- least thing in (he world You will find we are showing an excellent assortment. bearers representing the overseas, do­ Scientists are the real altruistic, mlf- minions, as well as England, Scotlatv lennlal workers among us. It is among The entire 75 are plain styles and unbraided, in other words they are re­ nd Ireland. them that “no one works for money The o\ -rseas troops also will be and no onç works for fame.” One dis­ fined mannish models. - given a i»oat of honor outside Buck­ covers a process for testing milk, and ingham palace and around the Victoria although It might be worth millions V» All .-nr other lines of Wash Suits have been reduced to meet the above REDFERN &SONS memorial on coronation day. him. he gives It to the world for noth­ There has been a lull In entertain­ ing. Another invents the nearest thing s|*eeial reductions. - Oldest Diamond and Jewelry Mouse in Western Canada ments. as the King is standing a few to a perfect vacuum, and gives it away. 1009 Government Street Victoria, B- 0. «lays with his troops at Aldershot. This It really seems to be as much fun as Is in the nature of a holiday, after the being a millionaire. To the quiet toll­ And then we’ve a Splendid Line of White Sergegc Coats,vuai», worthwuiui fatigue of dealing with the multiple ers In the laboratories, let u* 'take, off arrangements for the coronation. our hats and say: 'We salute y»ur up to $12.00, which have been reduced From next Saturday there will be a Gentlemen!" MASSEY-HARRIS constant round of royal engagements $7.50 and public function*, extending tip to to $S.^0 and , « , , ■ _•__»__<_ nearly the end of July. Captain O. H. Cody, the aviator. In Haying and Harvesting Machinery n exhibition flight In a huge aero­ OIL BURNING ENGINES -1008-10 Government Street plane at Aldershot last evening.'in the presence of the King, created appre­ hension By n perilous manwuvre. He wooped down at n terrific speed close ON GREAT NORTHERN BINDERS RAKES i> the ground and passed within l‘ir" feet of His Majesty. REAPERS TEDDERS ROOSEVELT WILL YUKON COAL FOR ALASKA. Northern Crown Bank MOWERS ETC tt. Wash.. June 7. — Thirteen President Sir I). II. McMillan, K.C.M.O. ial Is not permitted by the American low His Name to Go Be­ overumenl to be mined, find that Brl- tank cars have been nvelved In Ever­ Yiee-President Cap). Will. Robinson Ish Columbia coal is being imported, ett by the Great Northern railway tu fore Convention E. G. Prior & Company, Ld, Ly. carry fuel out from the storming sta­ Jas. II. Aashdown II. T. Champion Frederick Nation brought about the suggestion that tion' here to the various points on the Yukon territory', not having any pro- D. C. Cameron W. C. Leistikuw Hon. R. P. Robliu SOLE AGENTS FOR R. C. Cascade division when the engines of ibiti.43 on the mining of Us CO#ll, might Washington. D. *C.. June 7.—Presi­ Fhlp to Alaska. Yukon territory has ih v division bt gin the general use of ,-ural splendid coal deposits, and tbojth - i\i-w fuel about July lfi. The” Great dent Taft in his candidacy for the BRANCHES IN WESTERN CANADA ihive of them are producing. The rthevn Is now operating four loeomo- presidential nomination in 1912. will Coil C're-k proportion. » miles tluejtl.tw " >h :i fuel. Work , Is w:ell, ad-. the unqualified endorsement ALBERTA MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN north of .Daweon. nr.- turning out 11 yanc-rt >''' f’>urst ft’dti High River Binscarth lining irdnitriiaano car» Tor .•nglnc»’ y.j1 rrtor t-o the rainimlKic of power plant of the Northern Light, Brandon ,1 that place. The company .tales thntj O»*, Th"* * thT '9* 1»W<* "e.K* Bladworth Maymont Power & Coal Company. entire division will probably not be1 Mr Taft ha* r. cel. -tMn mab, month,; Macleod Crandall 14 and 15 Red Deer G ten boro Brock Moose -âw Splendid deposits have been located in! using the new fuel...... before the middle' Mle of anff If comes to him In a manner that | ST> miles off the White Pass railway, in 1« ave* »o doubt ga to It* authenticity. BRITISH Isabella Dubuo Nokomis For the convenience of our customers who so often find our July. the Wheaton country. Frank Morrison The information that Colonel Roose- COLUMBIA Dundurn Prince Albert In pr .Npe.TTfig wirfra dlU'.nnnd drill In Miniota phone “busy” we have put TiTs^new line, and both lines cou- AH-4t, under no eireumstwmes. will al­ Ashcroft Duval Qu’Appelle the North Fork district, on the Klon­ WAPPENSTEIX’R TRIAL. low h+s tmme to be presented to the Central Park neci with the offices. ——----- dike, each ~*eà*ôn, for coal, with en­ Pipestone Earl Gny Quill Lake Republican national convention, was Rathwell Fleming couraging resulth. The Tantalus coal Brother-In-Law Says Former Police conveyed to the White . House several * St. Boniface Foam Lake properties at Tantalus, on , the upper Chief Made Money In Logging 14—Call Either Number—15 days ago. but It did not become known New Westminster Somerset Glen Ewan Saltcoats Yukon, are producing annually. Industry...... until Dial night. That Itaose-1 The White Pass steamers returning volt feels the Taft administration Queshel Stonewall Hanley If it is busy you will be given the other. from Dawson to White Horst*, and the Seattle, Wash., June 7.—E. B. Bonn, should be continued was brought out Steveston WINNIPEG White pAss trains from White Horse former mayor of Aberdeen. Wash., t«*s- partly as the result of the cordial VANCOUVER Portage Av. apd port St. Imperial E. B. MARVIN & CO. Z to Skagwey light, It has been suggest­ tifled yesterday In favor of his brothér- greeting between the two men at Car- Haetingi St. Portage and Sherbrooke Kinley Stornowa) ed that n low special rate might lx* ob- in-law. former Chief of Police Charles* dfnal Gibbons* jubilee hr BalHntort^. Granville St. Main and Selkirk Langham Venn Tsnrearsnr thr YWon producr gotten W. W.Vppenstein, who IS uir 'trial r WhëTbèr Fhe" RoibsèVéTT- approval of Mount Pleasant William and Laura Viscount The Ship Chandlers, 1202 Wharf Street. to the coast to advantage. However, ha'rge.J with accepting a bribe of $1.000 Mr. Taft's candidacy will go far en­ Llovdmineter Wolaoloy this, so far, Is only problematical. for permitting the operation of disor­ ough to take the former president Into The latest In regard to the Tantalus derly houses. He rxnlalned the large the campaign ns an active stump •oal properties Is given In the Skagway bank deposits of Wappenstèln during speaker Is problematical, but that the BRANCHES IN EASTERN CANADA Alaskan Just received, which says; his term as chief of isdire by staling force of hts personality would be with Home coal will be the fuel used by that Wappensteln during his term as the president Is assured This fact ONTABIO -|oran„ OTTAWA TORONTO the White Pass boats up and down the chief of pottce hnd rendered valuable is hot expected TO prove pleasing to Inglewood Sparks Bt King St river this year, arrangements having service tn his father-in-law. Samuel Republicans, who have made no secret Bath Agnes St. been made to have them supplied by the Bonn, in 1900. for which the elder Bean ot their desire to. bring Colonel Roose- Rideau St Spedine Ave. Phone 2PandoraAv. Five Fingers Coal Company from Its paid him $f»,0A0. This money E. B. Rvnn lt forward as o formidable rival for Bracebridge Kingeton Wellington St Wood bridge rich veins at Tantalus. George J. Mil­ invested in the logging Industry, giving the 1912 nomination. B reeky ilia Woodstock LIMITED ton. the manager of .tfie coal company, Wappensteln the earning* that accrued. Many ->t these RepnbHcanA ih< douBI Mallorytown Port Dover who arrived yesterday and Lift on this In 1910 Wappensteln told Benn that he will refus** to abandon hope until ^QUEBEC Comber Scotland morning’s train, was accompanied by needed the money, and It was paid to Colonel Roosevelt himself Is quoted, his new superintendent, J. P. Macabee. him in installments through the sum- announcing hi* position, and thus Enterprtee » Seeley'* Bay Papineau; olio A Few Specialties and seven coal miners, who will aid In breaking the silence concerning the the. operations which It Is the intention The prosecution had sought to prove administration which he has main­ OIFFICERS OF THE BANK. PIG IRON ZINC of the company to conduct extensively tained since landing In New York that Wappenstein's di posits coincided R. CAMPBELL ...... General Manager PIG LEAD COPPER this year. Mr. MU ton stated last even­ with paymenfs made to him by Gideon from his African hunt. L. M. McCarthy...... Supt Branches PIG TIN T. h W. SMITH'S WIRE ROPE ing that he has a large amount of busi­ Tupper as tribute. The information that Colonel Roose­ ness in sight for the season. He will William F. Anstle. of Aberdeen, cor­ velt will be found aligned with the V. F. CRONYN ...... Supt. Eastern Branches STEEL RAILS—LIGHT AND HEAVY also carry out some experiments. The roborated Renn's testimony regarding president rather than against him. was 1. P. ROBERTS ...... ■■■.-.ITVC.. SupL B. C. Branch.. mines are declared by all the jieople of the taking of money from Aberdeen on brought directly to Mr. Taft from Mr the Interior to be one of the best assets February 14. H«* said that was In Roosevelt by a mutual friend high in Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. of the Yukon territory. The Dominion Renn’s office and saw him take a large official Ilf**, who was connected with iment Itself has more than en­ sum from the safe, wrap It In an old both the Roosev. lt and Taft adminis­ dorsed this view after having made ex­ shirt and place It In a small valise. trations in a capacity that enabled him haustive tests Several witnesses.were Introduced to to gain and retaii^the. confidence, In In the Mr. Milton intends to make an oven Impeach the testimony1 of Gideon Tap­ fact the warm personal friendship of this year to demonstrate the value of per, one of the alleged brtbe-givers. both. , New the fuel, but fhls Is done pwre for th- John F. l>hre, a lawyer and form- of:FT ClES purpose of refuting the arguments of newspaperman. who took a prominent LEPROSY CASES CVREIX pessimists and knockers than anything .1 if! in the Gill - impalgji At : t small crpxr wa s e WéTT bn tfie of the recair elect ion last winter." said Disease More Easily Balked property during the winter with results Times that Tup|>er told him that he (Tupper) Than Tuberculosis. that have made the belief certain that would be willing to "spend $l').O>0 to the veins will In* of Infinite advantage Job Wappensteln." TO RENT Bld’g In the establishment and operation of That leprosy can be cured Is ap­ Victoria Bargain parently demonstrated by the dis smelters for the copper and other mines CHILD BURNED TO DEATH. all along the Yukon. charge of two patient* at the Black- w«all's Island Hospital. New York, after The company Is composed of some of Japanese Farmer’s Home Destroyed 'by the best. people In St. Paul, who have seven years' treatment In Isolation. Fire—Incendiarism Suspected. The first patient was allowed hie free­ Clothing plenty of capital at, their back. dom eight months ago. but no an­ RESIDENTIAL WATERFRONT Pori land, Ore., June 7.-—In an alleged nouncement was made until this week, Douglas —C• to business what this warm weather, for yourself The New York Institution for many •team le to machinery." or your children. We can con­ V« ars past has welcomed the lepi»rs. scientiously recommend Colgate’s FOUND DROWNED. who are driven out of other cities, hut Tents Tents Tents Advertisement* “Violet" or “Cashmere Bouquet," the public -tin labors under the old each 25c. ; Menon s “Vlojet" or Whittier, Cal.. June 7.—With the face - Written and Placed for • Borated," each 25c. Both them* burled In an Irrigation ditch the body gerous. The Black well’s Island dor­ reliable makes are put up In of Eugene Anderson, aged 60. a wealthy ters declare that the leprosy ca.**y are All Businesses handsome cases. retired farmer, was found here. Valu­ far less dangerous than tuberculosis F. JEUNE & BRO. able papers, a watch and some money, casea. of which there are over 900 on NEWTON ADVERTISING were found on the body, and it Is b? the island. Practical Sail and Tent Makers AGENCY Uéved ho committed suicide severa Hall’s Drug Store. days ago. Anderson wnr to tilts city During thé last rtv* yearfr N>w Ywrk Fourth Floor. Times Building Confer Titos and Douglas Street*. a. month ago from Hartford. WIs., wljh cityv# has .....put $447.0W.W1D in imlkHw*»^ *• ..‘-and 870 St. Telephone 201. his wife. Hv leaves a son In Seattle I tlit* promis** is fdr a Iarg *v amount Tn tlie and another In Hartford. Jnext five year*. mœm

VICTORIA DAILY TTMKS, AVFJ)\ KSDAY, -U'XE 7, 1011.

in^ an article in a Montreal Conser­ hlevetl In the manufacture and navi­ The Daily Times vative paper as a ••Special" from gation of perfect aeriaLrillB*. but the Washington. That the select portions readiness with which men take the PubMshed dally (excepting Sunday! by imperative risk leaves no room for THE T1MÉS PRINTING A PUBLISH• of the despatch appeared on the same •June Sale Values in day in the othey syndicate papers doubt that "the Ultimate will be ING CO., LIMITED. achieved. No sooner to the sawdust D Offices ...... Corner Broad and Fort Sts. we have referred to do<»s not for the mo- Burtnvss Office ...... Phone 1090 ment matter. We give some excerpts dry of blood in the starting arena than Editorial Office ...... • Phone to from this despatch and let them speak others take the place of those who have SUBSCRIPTION RATES. for themselves: martyred themselves to science in the r»a!!y—CitvD> milldelivery (exclusive .... of50c. city) per ...... month I lj t l'"'! -«town lh^ British necessary experiments and demonstra­ ...... 13 00 per annum flag apd unfurl the Stars anil Stripes tions which mark the wav to success Semi.WWkVy-By mad (exclusive of In Canada and ne will not object nd indicate U>e danger spotsaV city) ...... ii.oo i>er annum| matlei what price wv have to pay line of progress. Postage to United State#. $1 extra per year. These were the concluding words It tojxwe"Tlïatin the pursuit of Address changed as often as desired. of a iv Impassioned argument ma do he fore the Senate Finance Comm 0C in Its many phases we have SPECIAL AGENTS. by Delegate l.vonw yhol-wtrtrTiMif-i> become somewhat famijlar with the Special English representative. T. - utliinr; badbeen sent by the acts, of men who willingly surrender Clough^, a—Outer Tempi*?" Farmers' Institutes of South Dakota themselves to immolation of various London, V. C. to lay before the Senate the unani­ sorts to Wrest from nature her elusive Special eastern Canadian representative, mous fueling of those bodies as re­ E. J. Guy. Cl Canada Ufe Building, gards reciprocity. secrets and make the race to possess {Toronto. "The Farmers' Institutes, it must he advantages of knowledge. Though Princess Slips, Combinations and SELLING AGENTS. he remembered; are very different in their names and deeds art* Increasing The DAILY TIMES is on sale at the stitiitions from the local branches of ith the demands of progress andj dis-1 the National Grange. They are or following pieces in Victoria: covery they ore none the less heroes j ganlzntionseof the farmers of a section Night Gowns in a Great Variety Army ft Navy v'tgar Store, cor. Govern­ absolutely without political affiliation td-day than when the first man laid : ment end Bastion. ' Gough's Cigar Store. Douglas St. or connection, for the discussion of his life on the altar of risk in the in-; of Dainty Styles Knight s Stationery Store. 665 Yotea St. agricutturàï topics...... Mr rests of humanity. The only reason j Victoria Book & Stationery Co., cor. Jc tn- Lyons's speech was the climax of n Why there are more of them is because j son and Broad. , weil-arfanged series of arguments. WOMEN'S COMBINATIONS, made of fine cambric, and neatly trim­ T N Hlbben "ft Co., 1127 Government St. he field of self-sacrificing honor to j WOMEN’S NIGHT GOWNS, In slip-over styles, round yoke of allover med with embroidery and ribbon—drawers and corset covers. Bale H. W. Walker, grocer, Esqutmalt road. "Reciprocity, it was pointed out much more . voracious in its demands j embroidery, set with fine lace Insertion. The neck and short A. E. Talbot*, cor. Yates and Douglas Sta. would not Increase '.he price received are finished with a neat frill of lace. Bale price...... 75^ price ...... $1.25 Dodd's Grocery. Beaumont P. O. well as fertile In its opportunities. WOMEN'S COMBINATIONS of allover embroidery. Sleeves of corset by»th" Canadian farmer for his wheat, WOMEN'S NAINSOOK NIGHT G OWNS, b» sliiK»ver_ style, with yoke Old Post OJlce ( iga Store, 112* Gov't St but it would reduce the price the The heroic element In man is not ___covey are neatly finished with deep frill of embroidery. This garment Windsor New» Stand. 901 Government St. American farmer was able to obtain diminishing. I of Swiss embroidery trimmed with beading and ribbons, fihîslied" A. H. Hartley, Bro n Jug Cigar Store. is Very neat and has a very pleasin* appear*me. and la a wonderful to that prevailing at Liverpool, and If we are .tempted to say. sometimes. I around neck and sleeves with a frUl of lace. Many other bargain at this price. Special sale price...... $1.50 Government and Fort Sts, choose from at this price. June Bale price...... $1.00 ■T. W. Fawcett, King's road and Dougina. much was made of the Injustice of hat the pare Is too fast and that, WOMEN S COMBINATIONS of fine nainsook, wLQi yoke of embroidery Mrs. MarVhi 11. Gorge Hotel, at the Gorge, asking the farmers of this country. with more caution less life would be I NIGHT GOWNS of fine nainsook, made in slipover styles, with deep, set wlt.i lace insertion. Drawers finished with frill of nainsook edged buying nil their necessities and com Nell McDonald, kaet End Grocery, cor. sacrificed, we can but reflect that we I pointed yoke of eyelet eptbroidery, neck and three-quarter sleeves with good lace. A very superior garment and an unusual bargain at Foul arid Oak Bay Ave. forts under a high protection tariff finished with frill of Valenciennes lace. Bale price...... $1.50 W Gardiner, cor. Pandora and Cook. to meet the competition of a low- do notyUnow»> These are matters which I sale price ...... »...... $1.75 F. Le Roy. Pala Cigar Store. Gov't St. protection country.” must be left to those who pursue the WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, of good cotton, in slipover style, neck and NAlNSpOK NIGHT GOWNS of very fine quality, well made, in a va­ R. W. Puller's News Stand. C.P.R. Dock. riety of very choice designs. Some have dainty printed yokes of all- The peroration of Mr. Lyons's well Individual science and take the risks I thi ee-quarter sleeves, finished with Torchon lace. These are well W J. Clubb. CMgar and News Stand, Em­ made garments, very neat and durable, and at this price they ehmild over embroidery extending over shoulders and finished with lace In­ Involved In Its prosecution. It mav be press Hotel. arranged series of arguments suggests command your special Interest. Sale price...... A. 50<^ sertion threaded with ribbon. Has short sleeves finished with frill C. P. R. Trains. that the "climax" was also well ar that the temperament which fits one I of dainty embroidery, and may be had in all sixes. Special value Standard Stationery Co., 1122 Gov't St. CORSET COVERS of strong cambric and trimmed with two row* of ranged Knowing the strong anti man for exploration or experiment in j at ...... ,.n...... $1.15 The TIMES it also on aalo at the fol­ Torchon lace across the front Neck and arms neatly finished with one of the dark regions of science dis­ lowing places: annexation sentlment-»whU*h prevails good lace. Sale price ...... • ...... - 35^ A SPECIAL LINE OF WOMEN'S DRAWERS, made of good quality qualifies him for the exercise of that I Ptr. Princess, Royal. —-— ... In Canada. It was not supposed that CORSET COVERS of fine nainsook, and made with dainty yoke of Val­ cambric, finished with a frill of tucked muslin and edged with Tor­ caution which the less devoted and { . Str. Princess Victoria. an opportunity would be lost so favor enciennes 1ace insertion, finished with narrow lace and ribbons. A chon lace. All sizes may be had at this unusually low price.... 35^ Ftr Prince*» Charlotte. able to arouse ment for annexation In heroic of us would exercise. very superior garment to offer at this price. Sale price...... 45^ WOMEN’S DRAWERS, very superior In materials and finish Made E. .* N. Traîne. of high grade cambric and finished with wide frill of tucked embroi­ order to strengthen the Canadian op At any rate we have nothing to say. ! PURE LINEN APRONS—These are suitable for almost every purpose, V ft S. Trains. dery. Extra large sixes. Price, eaçh ...... 50^ Albemi—C. M PI nee position to reciprocity. Even our We cas only stand by and look, ad-1 and there are few women who cannot make good use of them. They- Nanaimo—NanaimO Book • co. CORSET COVERS, with deep yoke of lace, threaded with ribbon. Arms local contemporary ta staggered at the mire, tremble, perhaps pray, rejoice I are In all sixes. Including extra large sizes, with or without bibs, large Hotel Vancouver. with those who do relolce af victory! pockets, some with pointed belt and deep frill around bottom, others and neck finished with frill of fine lacé. These are very dainty cov­ New Wert minster—Thos. Todhunter. suggestion of annexation as a posaibll have plain deep hems, pocket and bib. Your choice at, each... 35<^ ers, and a special bargain at this price. Each...... 45C Ladysmith—J. A. Knight. Ity arid there is no room for admission and weep with those who weep when I Loe Angeles -Kemp News Agency. that the "climax" was anything less rare moral and physical courage con-1 Port Albemi—H. L. Mertz Pc. nd, Ore.-Oregon News Co., 14" than clever. tributes another life to the grand I Sixth Street. Northwest News Co. The Times has onl/ one suggestion march of progress. One day Is beeom- I PrlnCe Rupert—A. Little. , ...... , ing as a thousand years and often It j Seattle—Foreign ft Domestic Newspaper to make which might weaken the force The First Cost is the Last Cost A Few Odd Lines of Solid Agency ; H. O. Whitney; C. It Gorman, j nf the argtfiijQBLjtiMpt'what. and that would seem as though a thousand years j are wrapped up In one day. ”1 said ye J Stewart—Stewart News Co. Is as to the willingness which It was Vancouver—C. P. R. News Dept.. Bag- . shall be as gods," said the tenyter j gage Room Dept. ; Wide World News] asserted the United States to prepared If You Buy an Arcadian Range once as he is quoted in various myth­ Oak Morris Chairs, regular Co.; Gaskell. Odium & Stabler, to pay any price to have the British The Arcadian Malleable is '<85 | Granville Street. flag hauled down and the Stars and ologies. However far we may fall short j White1 Horse. Y T.-H. O McPherson. of the fascinating realisation, there Is j- practically non-breakable and Stripes unfurled In Canada no doubt the tempter still exists. Is made of the best charcoal iron We dare affirm without hesitation plates, and the castings are of $17.50, for $12.90 f In. ing so enor­ sheet of asbestos mlH-board held flects- credit upon the genius which Jlo (X.ean on thle side of the Forty-ninth mously? Surety not high wages. between a sheet of charcoal Iron and red velour loose cushions— and the iron body. Is used for devised it and th- persistence with parallel of latitude Intelligent people some are finished in the Early The Toronto World (Conservative) | lining the flues and other parts, ^whlch it Is carried Into execution. t,f the United States know this, and English style, others in golden has made a very interesting discovery. and all Joints are riveted so Only a few weeks ago the New York I the boast but cheapens the whole closely and solidly by skillful oak. If you want a chair, get a Herald uncovered .a plot revealing how| t,orl(.s of argumerits~oT which tt wav' workmen, that the here. They ST® ITT” the Interests had subsidized a firm of j the climax. But It does reveal the himself in England a very discredited as an engine boiler. man- Ami yet Sir Wilfrid to Just the [ briefless lawyers on Wall street to cievérnes» with which the. Interests It is a perfect cooking range and efficiently accomplishes all that -conduct a campaign, with literature L.n,lt.avor tQ nuiy the anti-annexation same over in Britain as he has always j a housewife can desire, without consuming much fuel or making a hot $12.90 franked under the privileges of Son- sentiment of Canada to the defeat of been-at home.' kitchen. ntors and Congressmen. A Mlnne- reciprocity. The Canadian immigration author- npni4 editor was forced to 'Confess that There is just one other feature of are advised by the Grand Forks he had engineered a campaign, among | this re markkbTe-argument tb" which Herald (Dakota) to make a collection Bargains hi Mattresses and Bedding the farmers of Dakota and Minnesota the Times would call attention. It to the anti-reciprocity literature: for —and bad personally. goaduciod-a-deleJ in the concluding sentences. "Much CAMP COTS,_on strong wooden frames, with folding legs, very the work of promoting Ihe lmmlgra- i ! ahm; r pillows-t-a sceilal Une of pflte¥MLJa_jte! strong woven wire top well supported arid brftcH'u Price, orirh $2.25 cation Ô7 nSew~To~ WashinlRffi Witt) was made -of the Injustice of asking tlon of United States farmers into size 19x26 inches and weighing three pounds ekchyTiHed with s money provided by hankers, insurance the farmers of this country. (U. 8 ) UPHOLSTERED CAMP COTS, strong, well seasoned wooden frames anada's "northwest. For this purpose, cleaned and odorless feathers. About one hundred will go on with folding legs, strong woven wire mattress with upholstered top firms and trust concerns. The'con- buying all their necessities and coffi- the Herald declares, nothing can touch Friday, at ekrh...... 65<£ ti (buttons of the farmers represented 1 forts under a high protection tariff, to There is nonnecessity to use an ordinary maîtres? on this cot. A very this literature. The danger, which the WOVEN WIRE MATTRESSES- -Mounted on well-seasoned wooden economical 4*4ia« and their, aUen-U^t thécompqtUIon of a low pro- pièce j>t furniture. Price, each ...... $3.25 Herald, however, y duca juit.pubit ..QU„t, —frames, closely woven mesh of strong steel wire, well »upj>orted and EXCELSIOR SLABS for camp cot», in good tick well tilled. Price. Iiance in a body to give a tone cf j têction country, that if a few more thousand of braced. Price each »...... * • • ea'-h ...... $1.25 We had been hoping. In the evo­ * ••• *•••■^1,90 responsibility to their spokesman- these farmers move into Canada they lution of one of our own "carefully editor before the house. may agitate for the annexation of Da­ prepared arguments." to lead our The reports of these syndicates and kota by Canttda. readers around to the-place where we the resolutions passed* by them were floaM show thiit it to not high WSge* regularly telegraphed to a series of Thff Ma»s#-y-Harris Company' of To­ Which del. rimiv tlv high ‘'..st of liv­ newspapers and were made to repre­ ronto has acquired a manufacturing DAVID SPENCER LTD. •» ing. We had hoped to be able to show sent so niuch gfehèxatlon sentiment plant at Batavia. N. T., at a cost of that the tariffs have something to do with other specious arguments, direct­ $2,000,000 and will hereafter carry on. with that économie problem with ed not so. much to the ears of the Immense business In the Unltr»d which the laboring man and the con numbtrs of Congress and the Senate States as well as keeping up its re­ pla’n 'could be" adopted as a permanent Great Britain. Germany. France and turner wrestles. We''are half sorry Conservative party is that "the truth, Holland lead all other eountrtoa of h.* to the readers of these fulmina­ cord In Canada. It la time that some­ cure. that the. argument has been snatched of course, is that the one party has Europe - In foreign commerce and havo tions in the press. body In opposition to reciprocity arises OIL IS WANTED Last year ten tons of calcium chlor­ from us by a much more convincing been in power too long," and again, "in maintained this «ame relative rank since 'By a singular coincidence exactly and smites somebody for this new evi­ ide were purchased by the city and 1898. Of tile total commerce of the four authority. There appears, however, the present case the conditions are this, was used on Took street, between the same reports were telegraphed to dence of the dangers of reciprocity. countries Holland now has 17 p^v cent. nothing for us to do but swallow our such that while no harm can be done a Fort street and Pakington,'and also on France 17.6 per cent.. Germany 2S8 i* v a ring of Canadian newspapers and We are tempted to howl ourselves TO COMBAT BUST grief and bear the disappointment good deal of gootf’may be accomplished {Esquimau road, between Point Ellice cent., and Great Britain 36.7 'per wni. appeared simultaneously in each of hoarse at this conclusive evidence of a bridge and the city limits. This treat­ Since 18»8 the com mere-' of Franco its* in­ These maclilnators are but beating by a thorough housecleaning." Evi­ these "in various parts of Canada. By declaration of war on the prosperity ment laid the dust satisfactorily for creased 34 per rent., thfti cf Britain 19 the air. They dfe too transparent dently the Tory policy of "let well per cent.. Holland W pvr cent., and Got - another singular coincidence all these of Canada by the American trusts. about four weeks. This Is the day qf light and knowledge many 59 per cent. Canadian pap rs happen to be of the enough alone" when applied to high City Engineer Wants to Pur­ The city's present, fâcllitle» for the and the men who hold the tremendous It is the exception rather than the tariffs is not Intended to be a suitable laying of duet consists of live street Conservative persuasion, thbugh It chase Sixty Thousand Gal- watering carta and the electric sprink­ determining factor of the ballot are ule when capital cities evince phen maxim where Liberals are in power. must be." admitted that a very few of ler Dat'd b> the street railway com­ too sensible to be deluded by sophistry- 1 to A great battle, cry depending am __ Ions for City Streets the ' responsible Conservative organs cmenal growth and prosperity. Otta pany. The Chairman of the streets skilfully. It is dis published these despatches. .. The no matter how va appears to be one of the exception» which way it Is applied. committee and the city engineer have . i

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911

*—— ...... ■ 111 î n v-M-X-I-vv-X-M-X-W-X-X-M-M":' a.:.r /- .-.jj-iJ.....—-— t CONFIDENCE MAN IS ’ A I * LOCAL NEWS * The’ Victoria Medical Counti! ...... f piishvd the following resolution; 1 ❖ ♦ SUPERIOR BRAND FLOUR 1 t »»d»6»fr»»d6MV« $0 6 I# »♦+♦♦♦ Columbia Grafonola 11 1 GOOD "Whereas the Victoria water WORKING OLD COUNTRY Ter Sack, «{il :50 Ter Sack Do m| forget' that you cart get an 1 y “FAVORITE” supply, from a health point of 1 J express or truck at anv hour you may In IlliM instrum, nt WW pfmtOi • « wish. Always- keen your checks until Columbia Grafonola complete and view Is very unsatisfactory and A Good Bread FioUf 1 PERFUME you have seen us, as we will save you perfect. that l* w<*ll within the reach ! of the popuiai purse very liable to contamination " Represents Himself to Rela­ - the 10v. o% each trunk you have to pay The chief difference from the Is always appropriate a* a gift. to baggogf agents on trains anil boats. “Witte” is in the cabinet const rue- tives of Victorians as Friend We will check your baggage front your . tlon. Tit* "Favorite" is made of ■. • - - Why not take your wife or hotel or residence, also stove it.. See us quartered oak. highly finished and' of Families Here of slightly different di-Sign. ACTON BROS. daughter a bottle of our delight* iiefore yoii make your arrangements. When the. t,op. which is especially DRINK Telephone lost Wide-awake tiroerrs «50 Yates Street ful We guarantee to satisfy everyone, on deep, is rinsed, the surface of the % - price and the way we handle your turntable Is ‘‘on a level with the A man who gave his name as Atex goods. We. consider It a favor If you opening, thus being easily accessible. The d.Htr concealing the sound- under 5fiiné rtvently called on rela wth report anv overcharges or incivil­ chamber, Inst -ad,of «>p?niiig down­ ity oil thy part of our help. wards. opens sideways, tinning on Ives of *oip«*, Victoria people in1 ‘Lorna’ "Pacific Transfer Company, the right piiast *r. Tlv cabinet mea­ laamington Spa. England, a ml're­ sures 13 Inches high and l!$t Inches This Store is Independent of All Combines. 'Phone 24#. 50 Port SW. • KIRK'S presented hlnisolf as a friend of the Extract of Exmoor Flowers The turntable Is revolved by n powerful spring motor capable of Victoria family. . From letters lately X S. p. C. A..--1Cas**s of cruelty, ’phone A line, lasting perfume, the odor pic. ring several r.'curds with ope *|*etor Russell, No. 1921. * winding of Devonshire wild -Bower*)Only iH1 •'.ttomULi.--- 1-^^.lodi SODA WATER many little Items of family news from ■&Oo I i!r ounce. W-w - ■""■-You can tlcnoslt v«»ur money ., nt 4 on the ‘‘Bijou." arè easily détaché»! here which were quite correct, and by one vnmpl t - turn, or as easily others -all the leading perfume*. per vent, interest with *Thv B. C. Per­ turn***! upward for conveniently In­ It is made fr«*m the celebrated naturally h«* was cordially welcomed manent Loan CUwvbsuafc and be able to serting or ivmovlnx needles. and hospitably entertained On some WHY SHOULD A| Esquintait water, which insures withdraw the total a/nount or any por­ pur it)’ and cleanliness. story he put up tie was "loaned" tion* Thereof without- noth**. Chetjues Columbia Grafonola “ Favorite ' sovereign to en abb- to get-to Loridoh Cyrus H. Bowes nr* supplied to each depositor. Paid U.| iin»l reach Ills baggage. capital over fLOto.OO!), assets over $3.- “IT S THE WATER” The, recipient, of the letter. . not CHEMIST 000.666, Blanch oIBcv, 1210 Govern­ knowing "Alex Milne," happened to ment Street, Victoria H~C. - — >-• $65.00 mention the' matter to n friend,, who ,221 Government Street THIRSTY MAN not onl> hi I lui-t similar new» from Call at the "Elite." H16 DouW*. another part of England but hud ami set the most practical motor cup heard of a third incident of the same Always carry a watch ? Because It has a spring -inside. Keep a»*i AWhîtitUtiiNT CUMPLKTKP, * Fletcher Bros. kind fi ;> different Heme ding «1» ink - n hand through the warm spell *.r y#)U*t! be a tired 1 had been given by "Milne." w Roll Will Be Submitted to the r»*rson and lielng a ttr«.«i person y«>u’ll r«*s«-mble an umbrella (We think | —"Sepia’s—Sepia portraits are the SOLE AGENTS It is not unlikely that there are City Council on Monday Night. w.. h.-ar you ash w b< î) WeU, bècgase an urtjbreHa I» t»e4f up. ft*o$ last word in artistic photography. For 1231 Government St- Tel. 865 other eases yet unheard-of. ana that proof sec the show cases of the Rketie some one who certainly knows, or has these mi hand at the towrf house or out at the camp and you’ll be all | /. F. BELBEN Lowe Studio Yates street, corner of (in Monday evening next, the dat avquaint* d himself hrlth, Intimate rlglit. lit as a Inlrile" Telephone 1166. Residence R2684 Douglas. fixed for the return of the ^cotnpU4*d family gossip of Victorians, is having an easy tour of the old land In eof- •17 Cormorant Street. assessment roll, the revised lists will & IT PERSIAN SHERBET, a teaspoon ful In a tumbler of water! Ladles',sulig v> order $w ni>. 1 pnatfbn year on the strength of fic­ FERRY SERVICE i.e submitted to the city council by W titious friendships with residents of makes a deli, mus ilnnk : « heap, tod; i * r bottle Î15<* I hjjve the finest designer In Canada, MORTON'S PERSIAN SHERBET, large Jar, each. $1.00; per hot.. 25* 1 Oak Bay, corner Orchard Avenue direct from New York. All the latest W. Northeott. The new list consists this vity. and Deal Ot, Lots 32 and 33. Mix dtsigns to choose from; satisfaction V ictoria-Vancouver. entirety of registered property owners DOYLE’S .PINEAPPLE JUICE, extracted from the finest Hawaiian I 112; 1-3 cash, balance 1. 2 amL 5, guaranteed. The big tailor store, 323 I’rinceee Victoria leaves Victoria daily and R Is understood that It represents IMPERIAL VETERANS. pine*, refreshing to drtnlc anytime, and a tine remedy lor sore thro it, I years, jPrtce . . rrAr...... 12500 Fort M. Iamgtry. Judies’ and men’s at 2.16 p. na.. except Sunday, -arriving at h»if a minion more the assessable bottle ...... 55C I Cook Street, large Lot; $6<)0 rash, merchant tailor. ' Vancouver nt _6,45 p. m. ; I’rine ?ss Royal alue of the city than was contained Committees Appointed Last Night-^- EIFFEL TOWER LEMONADE, in c«m centra ted. powdered form: just I . balance 6. 12, IS m- Pt l- v $1600 leaves Victoria daily at 1! 46 p. m., arriv­ in the last estimated assessment of Combined Smoker on June 15. ing at-Vancouver ai « a. in. i- a.hi water and you have i fine !.. monade with I »uble,I Mesa Street, close to • ar ifhe, Wi —WuS. Stewart, men*» ntiti ladles’ $45.000.000. . Prtnress Charlotte leaves Vancouver This result has been effected by the At a meeting of the 1mj>erial Vet tin ...... 25c I 120; ff,00 cash, balance ti. 12 and tailor, over Terry’s Drtife Store. Doug­ •tally, except Tuesday, at 16 a. in., arriv­ inclusion of several extra plots of land era ns of Canada. h«*ld in thy city hall NABOB LEJIONADE POWDER, :« new make and • most excellent I 18 months. Price . $125U las Street. ing at Victoria at 2.30 p. m.; Princess Royal leave* Vancouver at I p. in. dally, which had been overlooked or were not last night to discuss plain fur the summer drink, per tin. only ...... 165<» J Empress Avenue, close to Vancou coronation day parade. In. which th» Make money • by attending the arriving at Victoria at 6.30 p. pi. liahi.- when that assessment was IREKNWICIf LEMONADE POXyDERB, very nice and whot«>some. one! ver; #600 cash, balance 6?, 12 and made. « Mice the coiincll has consld Veterans and the British Campaign »rs 18 months. Price...... $15800 mammoth millinery sale at Broad Victoria-Seattle. packet makes two gallons, packet ...... | rred the roll the court of revision will *r«* to combine, " W. Winkler an«i C. Topaz '•Avenue, close *o Blackwood, Str.. I Hall. -* (Nothing cheaper than this.) Prtnceea Charlotte leaves Victoria dally, he called, after which the tax rate for Mç-lnkler were appointed a committee 2 r.ots, 64x112 each; $150 cash, xcèpt Monday, at 6 p. m.. arriving nt the year will he d nail y struck. Th« •to look after the equipment and II. K. I) SMITH S GRAPE JUR E, mad»* from Niagara Concord Oral « britànce arranged. Price . S7CK) Ladle»' sails to order $10 up. I Seattle at to p.m ; Prlriv *ss Victoria leaves exceedingly pure amt good, bottle ...... Ji5c | work of completing the new mil has A. Ttcen ..was appoint»-.! to interview 50 Acres, close to D. C. Electric have the finest deeisner in i'anada. Seattle daily, except Monday, at !♦ a. m... arriving at Victoria at 1 p in. On the necessitated the assistant of he veterans and Invite th«'m tp join DALTON’S CONCENTRATED LEMONADE, in syrup form; also car line. Good soil. Price per iltrvct fr«>m New York. All th«* latest in the parade Capt. McIntosh pre­ «>range flavor, bottle - ...... ***<’‘ I acre ...... 1225 designs to ch«n>ac from ; satisfaction lie-over day the •learner ‘Iroquois, of the clerks. Alaska-Puget Sound Navigation <\>.. fill* sided. ^T^iWER’S L1MEJUECE « »K CORDIAL, bottle ...... 35C 1 guaranteed. The big tailor store. 621 On Tuesday evening a special meet­ i'ort St.. M Langtry, ladles’ and munfs thr aclicdule. SONGHEES RESERVE. PURE JAMAICA Î.1 ME JUICE, bottle, 65c or ...... 35*1 Vancouver- Seattle. ing of the Veterans will be held in merchant tailor. the city hatband on June 15 a smoking ASSORTED SOFT''DRINKS dozen b«*tt1os - - ...... ®OC I Vb*toria lmv.-s VattCOU v,*i Thy aj pearance of the H-mghees In­ concert in the Foresters hall under th' ENGLISH FRUIT SYRUPS, all flav«»rs. bottle 35c I daily, except Sunday. at 1<‘ p m . nrriv dian reserve has undergone some lit­ Th*- bank clearings for the week uspices of the Veterans and the ENGLISH RASPBERRY VINEGAR, delicious, like vour Grandma use.il Ing at fc-attl* Sit T a. m ; Pi Ity1 •** «’liar tle change since the inhabitant-' began ending June 6 amoviTied, to $2,55a,346. British Campaigners, to which every lotto leav'd Seattle at ILS» p ***- daily, to remove to their new quarters at to make, bottle ...... • • ...... 35<* | cxc-pt Monday. arriving at Vancouver at man with a d»coration or. who has Esquimau. A .number of the houses —The n gular mid-week servlet at th* »e<*n ten years' service is cordially 9 a m. • ~ .• have been torn down and transferred . C.'T. V. men's mission. 141 nvlted After the smoker a para* _ . piecemeal to the new reserve, but In struct., will be held this evening at, 3 - To-morrow evening *t T*r**ter* ‘ ^ mn>>rtty of cases have simply l«een through the streets will" be organized Save o’clock. for the purpos»* of drilling for the hall.. Broad «nu. th Datighti ra at ^ , Th, l,« rimeinln* tn- s»tl.».l will hold «heir monthly meat- »">» ..ngag.-d In lurking oronntlon festival. -The Youmr Ladiv* Club of the Me in* An.moment, for lhe.«m»l ^ l?^""dian* are '.n« were ing* in the above cantata at Institute ,,, „ , . tier. With our am til day by »hr' imlUlMT m-prunr IP Mr, *h‘ hall. Twenty-six or seven children testing places at either Esquimau expense we are able to sell hiost France*' Mansell for a dwelling t«> be part i«*ii talion in the industry. It l* t«*>k i>art without on»* break, "as if Rosa Bay . they had bet>n on th«* stage all their I things cheaper than do the ma­ erected on Government sir«*et, to c«>»t said tltat he has recently sold the plant $.",.«100; to « Hayes, dwelling on Ed­ of thr Knloht Inlrt Ha. king Co. to the _rhl, nlemU.r, „f the Vlvhirln Houl hves," some remarked. The perfe<*i j jority of big jewellers—and more monton r»>ad. t«> cost $1.«•»»; to John training of the voices was especially ^ A. ÏÎ. C. lhu-klpc Co. lry x-s.kInih.n will meet thl, rvrning than that, we can gi»< yf‘‘t- Ha Hurt, dwelling on H*>s«‘berg stiVe». noticeable In "Hall King George." Cos- I r 1 „ .. _ ...... ot taihm- hall for Ihr pui-poor-d Jelont fEfrtn lô O." R. -SytTPKter. additions -tv» 1uiWff"RTil- but ftn exception must be made In fa­ In which m* succeeded There was a jkwki.i.biih _____ x John si reel, t.k-morrow afternoon. S«‘v- luwi: Timlier licenses issued west of vor of one of Vlct«irla.’s Juvenile gen- very Ta fge aiTeii dance. Economical Walls eral matters of importance wlH c>me the Cascade Range, 524, $77,ljA.75; iln\- 1ns. s. little Eva Neal, n babv ab«»ut S11 Fort St. victoria. 8. C. up for considérathm and plans for fu­ ber licenses issued for land* east of the six years. With music. wllh«ntt music, ture work at the society discussed —Prepawtiona are being made hy lie Cascade Rang". 459. >54,791;. tiiub»'r li­ singing and playing her ow* ••«■« -m- and Ceilings Can be These meltings are always pleasant ladies of the local brandi of the W. C. ce n*»' transfer fe«*s, $640; wnaltlee, $1.- pa ni nu nt. lier tvchnlqiF and execution and helpful ami flrends and visitors T. U. tor the reception «*f the delegates 925; coal pn>*p«*eMng licenses. 147, $16 - were- perfectly w.>nderful-. -Her singing, wdlk be e»>rdfaUy - ret*»dveoblnsou -wiU cuUl the game tlvea Is expected this vear, and as the ; lnait„ns of the University of T«»ronto $W>. will be sent to the orphanage at sharp at 6.45. The teams will Ik*: Beacon town will be crowded during their stav j H| Ann’s Acailemv, Mrs. A. T. Watt, Nanaimo. CIRCULAR LETTERS Hill—R. 8te hear from those who are will­ tnations In piano,, etc., will be held at WEATHER BULLETIN. Telephone 3. P.O. Drawer 788 3rd; Newell, s.s.; Gray, a»6.; Clarke. I f.: ing to entertain any <»f the 125 dele- th«* same place on Jun<* So at 10 a. m. ment for turning hut oimi- Wv Norman, r.f. Sweetiev Jt McConnell pairs The visitors will arrive on the hy Richard Taltor&aL Mr. Tattersall ttaPy Report Furnished by the Victoria Igr 1« it. re promptly tetters —Winsby p.; F. Sweeney, c.; P. . V' iaütg "f the 16th. Is organist of St. Thomas church. To­ Meteorological Department. that cannot be detected from O’Rourke. 1st; H. McConnell. 2nd; F. ronto. and enjovs a wide reputation McConnell, 3rd; O. V. McConnell, «.a; also as a choirmaster. It Is llkelv that Victoria. June a. rn.—Showers tmv.* _ tfrunn typewrit ten. —The Metropolitan choir, assist*m1 by F. Ir«*“T. ‘' f{* w H. Sweeney. rX; the Bundpv school children aftd «U"- he will givean organ r «•citai while In fallen in Callfurnla..and Nevada y.D«lroJn. W Downing. I f : X. Hocking, extra: K. chestra. held a practice last night In the city. is fulling at «’algmy asd M«-dlctne Hnt. but fair weather is v«»ry genera} both eust PRICES MODERATE l>llger, mascot; S.-.XI. rooters. J. Rah»^ the rhiirrh. when the cantata, "i ^< i > The Western titter Amateur Dm - and west of the Rooky Mountains. Th» Bedding Plants the Shepherd Boy.” whtoh they will H. Curtis and J. Richards. preKsur» is high on tlie British Columbian perform next Tuesday. June IS. was matU* Society of Victoria West will ptesent the drama "Anvong the Break- and American roosts ami another high Geraniums. Asters, Storks, Lohelia. Ilollyhnnk, Verbena, Tan­ rehearsed practically right through. ai,a l* «-mtrul over the Great l*Lk«*s and BAXTER & JOHNSON i rh” In Semple’s hall on Thursdav and Judging from the practice last night a low a»*<'a extends southward from Sas­ sies, etc., in good supply. Also Tomato, Cabbage and Cauli­ Friday evenings. I he 16th and' 16th the cantata Is going to one of the katchewan to Uta.i. Complete ' Office Furniture. VICTORIA CITY BAND l>een rehearsing flower plants. chief amateur musical performances j Inst* The society ha P'orerast*. Open for engagements such as which (has recently been held. There j diligently for th" eV« nt. which promises 721 Yates St. Phone 730 picnics, excursions, celebrations, , ar«* about fourteep different characters, to In a succès ful one Between nets For 96 hours ending 5 p. m. Thursday. parades, etc. Victoria and vicinity—Light lo mod «rate amongst ;h- ... Abigail. Mlchai, David, j specialties win be given, including a southerly winds, tab* and warm to-day G. H. l^irrigan. C. L Thompe«m. Jf.uithan Jesse. Samuel. Raifl. El«l**r \entril«*iulst «K--*«*h hv M. L Harby. Man. 8acy. and Thursday*. A. J. WOODWARD, FLORIST and Abner It tk be ing given to raise | After the pe rformance on Fridav evon- Low-v Mainland—Light to umder.il __ . Phones 2302 • and 687; runds for ihe organ debt end should j mg a «lance will be belli for which Prof, winds, fair and warm to-day ajjjJ Thursr Branch Store, Corner Cook and Fort Streets. attract a Tull house------'— [Flawright’s or« h«*stra ha* been engaged. ■Reports at 5 s. m. *------1 Vietorta—Barometer. 36 00; lemp.raturJ. I; minimum. «; wind, calm; weallier, Complete with, top, wind Vancouver—Hi "*W; tempera­ ghield, 3 oil lamps, gas ture. 44; minimum, 44; wind, calm; wealii- RALEIGH CYCLES Printers’ Ink K am l«»ops—Be romet«M-. 29.96; tempera­ Are still in demand. lamp, horn, tools, etc. ture, 46; minimum. 44; wind, calm; weettV er. part cloudy. Other reliable makes from $10.00 up. WE KNOW Rsrkervtl le-Barometer. .30.02; tempe ça- THE WAY ture. M; minlmfim. 30; wind, calm: weatil­ We are still in the old stand, 1220 Broad Street. ler. part « loudy TO USB Price Only San Francleco—Barometer 30.00; t«*m- perature. 52; minimum. 52; wind. 8 mile* IT RIGHT W.; rain, .02; weather, cloudy. HARRIS & SMITH l*rlnce Rupert Barometer. »M«; tem­ perature. 48; minimum. 42; wind, calm; 1220 Broad Street. Phone 2183. Rowebottom * Campbell’s $1,050 eat her. part cloudy. Kdmonton—Barometer. 30.02;> tempera­ SEE OUE FISHING TACKLE CAREFUL PRINTERS With Fore Doors, $1,090. ture. 40; minimum. 34; wind, calm; weath- p. cloudy. 1014 Broad SL ____ 20 h.p. Hiipmobile Xv^^Z Immediate Delivery. Wlnnlptue—Barometer. 30.04; tempera­ Pemberton 81k. Victoria ture. minimum. S$; wind. $ miles weather, part cloudy PfiUT' Tliis is the Runabout Car you have been look! ng tor. Come and see it or ring for demon­ Victoria Dally Weatli»r. stration. Observations taken 5 a. m.. noon and 5 Victoria p. m.. Tuesday: Temperature. ___ 1 Ugliest ...... *...... v* f,:i lowest ...... ;...... » YALE LATCHES Bright sunshine. 10 hours 6 minute*. iCAPOUIAN, xlRIC THOMAS PLIMLEY, Autos General state of weather, fair. fob house or office Put on quickly \WILU,$HtAW6DWY.Pll -The Victoria City Kennel Club will S Key* duplicated, any ntyle Store and Office, 7*0 Yates. Garage, 727 Johnson M—xamri 1311 ; hold a mccUnfi at Labor hall this cven-J, WAITES A KNAPTOW “ IF YOU GET IT AT PLIWILEY’S ITS ALL RIGHT." Ing at $ o’clock to elect officer* and to 610 Pan'*a. near Government. hear reporta tit the 19H show. All Phone t,<39 members arc requested to be present. "Vi<'TORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY. Jl’jîE 7, 1911.

vet been picked., Colt. Davidson ^and Malapestu, the three new men front « '«I ilorntit. are all show in* «P well. W. N. Kennedy, the Pacific Coast TENNIS! champion sculler, is .confident of dupll- 4 « » ting his feat of last year. Lore^weAUer now an>T good games assured if you have neSv and .up-to-date goods. I The hot weather of the last week or s<- has stirred the Aquatic athletes up SLAZENGEE S FAMOUS MAK$, ALSO and swimmers may be seen indulging WRIGHT & DITSON S lr. a-dip at the (Jorge every afternoon, May be procured here at popular prices. They are right in now. It Is st111 too early in the season for bathing in any of the out­ every way—the best Tennis goods manufactured. side salt water points. • • • This week we are offering our regular $6 I The second game of polo t>etween the gunsmith 1321 GOV’T ST. 1 English and American teams for the ETC. J. R. Collister PHONE 663 polo championship, which was to ha>e Genuine Panama Hats at bepn played this afternoon, at West | bury. New York, was postponed until I to-morrow at 4.30 p. m., on account of cannot throw': his base running is slow, J the wet condition of the field. and lately, at least, his batting has BASEBALL RESULTS fallen off deplorably. On the other hand / • • • , Joe Jeannette, the heavyweight who Ward, although not so experienced 4 I has been engaged to teach <*arl Morris, mart and not so sure In his catching of COAST LEAGUE I the original "white hope," a few things files, is fast on his feet, has a pretty At Portland— “ R. I about boxing, has Just returned to New throw and has been doing good stick Isis Angeles ...... 0 $ work. 4.00 York from a several weeks' stay at Pot tland...... 1 I Morris' camp, Oklahoma. "I think that Ba ~~ These Hats are guaranteed not to or ark, and well outwear three ordinary has been stated by tfie officiais of Smith; hrrrfnrrs" the most nsêïy looking white It has Koeetner and Murray. local' ball club thftt tie- pitching1 heavyweight in the world," he Said. the lorar o«u c»u« ...... -■- ...... —■ At Ban Francisco— R. H. E. ------—tints—eau la* cleaned i^veatodlv or blocked any aliapl staff of the Islanders is to be strength \w “He is a natural fighter and has a Sacramento...... 2 9 2 ened. Negotiations with two «dab-artists \\ great right hand In which he packs a Kan Francisco ...... 0 "14 2 I terrific wallop. He has the .making of In the east and one In the south are Batteries—-Baum and Leechen .Miller See Them in Our Windows under way. This means that the officials j,i great fighter. In fact, of all the and Schmidt, Fifteen innings. have at lost come to the conclusion I white hopes’ I have ever seelf, he is the The Oakland-Vernon gaine was post-, lonlV one that is at all promising. He that their pitching staff la not quite so poned on acc<»unt of the teams travel­ | If quick to learn and should beat Jim strong as they thought It was. With ling. I Flynn op July 4 without trouble. Thomas unable to control his red hot OTHER GAMES. Morris Is as game â man as ever drew shoots.-and Lane, owing to his Injured Ion gloves. He loves to fight and is turps, a vt ry uncertain quantUy, only Eastern- Rmhester 11. Buffalo 3; || only anxious to get a crack at thé hard three are left. Stark*41. Mc(’r*-rv and Toronto 3; M>»ntreat 6. All other East­ ern games postponed on account of Summer Clothes Sage, who can be depended upon to pitch, any thing like good ball, and their We are showing some exclusive lines in Men’s Cool Clothing Twenty of New York’s best athletes b*-st Is none too gpo-er, Gwyn Henry and Martin Sheridan. bmh are equal in the junior leagu< so It Is expected they will hut up go***l. OAK HAY REGATTA. fast gam*- this evening at the Hey wood avenue diamond at 6.3ft sharp. Th»* East Many Handsome Trophies Offered . for End will line up as fellows: Robertson, Competition. I c : Hawke, p ; Mcjtmoyl. 1*t; McGregor 2nd; Pasvoe, led; Baker, «.a; CAmpbvll The dale for., receiving entries f«*r - Clothiers Tl^Cowah; p.rn“LerSmas,^ exlVaa, the Oak Bay regatta, which will he Clothiers and Tubman and Finland, p. held on Saturday, closed last evening. and There is a heavy list of entries, but it Hatters Thor** rre two decisions concerning The Beacon Hill Intermediate t>a*e s known that there ar<- other j'r'os- Hatters which Umpires fall to grasp the full ball team defeated the Capital» In one ..ective competitors who have not faen Next meaning of the law to such an extent of the besf games of ball of the season hcard^from. These, are ask* d to hurry 608 up. Uf courseras was announced, all Imperial as to apnear ahstdutely ignorant of at the Hill last evening. “Bob” Kteefa, Yates the law as writ. One Is in regard to pitching for the Hills, struck out no less lttte„ entries are recel%!ed in the *Ii»- mSgmm. •'leg before wicket," and the other than fourteen of the »\>pn of the committee and subject Bank Street •‘what constitutes a Wide"?*’ and allowed but four hits. to double fees. They may be sent to Vnder pressure from numerous sources • • • M Malin, room 119. Pern far ton for publicity and elucidation on the Mile* Netxel. the sturdy third sacker Building. subject, the laws and explanations are of the Indians, who Is playing the game The dub has been generously n et by herewith given. of his career for Spokane this year, will fikrnii "f Mwtk 6$K*rl it* 11»« dty, Speaking of the striker the Maryle- be married this ev«*nlng to Miss Mur among the trophies worth wfitL* c*»m- lead In the sixth inning in- yesterday s bone rrick. t Club Cricket Uws read; garet Hurdlng, a sing* r In 8j»okane th* petlug for -faing a cup given by «"hal- game at Vancouver when a l*ase on • Or. If with anv part of his perw>n he a très. Netxel and Miss Harding have loner & Mitchell, a cup by J Wenger, halls, four hits and two errors let four stops the ball, which In the opinion of been sweethearts for nearly a year now piece of silverware by W. H. Wllker*- runs across. Both Gvrvals ami Archer the umpire at the bowler’s wicket, shall and the young lady's Influence is be son. an electric launch h nn hy the were hard hit at times, but the latter, hav» fa * n pitched in a straight line lieveii to be the thing that has steadied Hinton Electric Company, a combin­ ewsiof Sport owing t«> the; poor support he received, from It to the striker's .wicket, and down the brilliant player, who was tn- ation lamp by K. B. Marvin * Cn„ a was always in trouble. would have hit It; — Meg before clinetl to fa erratic and to fa reckless syreno h<»rn by the Canadian Fatr- fanks Company, a trolling outfit by M. The score: w ieket.* ” ufTraîhTfi* rub s last year. Miss Hard­ and H. A. Fox. a «amp cutlery outfit Vancouver. The law is expllvit enough, therefore ing is living at the Madison «hotel, her parents residing at Ottawa, Kan.”— by Kweenky «t McConnéll and a \*aln- A.B. K H. P.o. A. It Is claimed the fault lies with the um­ 1 0 H-ble equipment prize by . the Royal Harrison, 1-f ■ - 2 pire not t*aylng strict, attention V> his Sp?»kesman - Review. fl l 2 n b toria- Yacht Club: —------v W, McIntyre...... 1 Adams, r. 1...... - 3 duties. N**w, how is an umpire to de­ 01 Battlste...... • 1 Bennett. 2^ b. . 1 0 1 ill*» First. Otto Knabe. second baseman of the ISLANDERS DROPPED Hrashear.'l b...... 3 1 1 lit n termine the pitch of the ball?behiml First, hi- ! I'hll.id. lphiM National Club, was sus- Tedwell ...... 1 STATISTICS Of THE 2 2 hene -mustmuet stand«lanfi dlrectlvtiir**Hr_ —- “Chinese scholars claim that iron *w»r,ls ilsmnti l 11, *■> 1 fe»r Three days-- by -President Ziegler X __fi— ft 2 wicket- the dlstanr*- behind lb be con­ were in us - in their - country- r.Hft* years 0- ...... 4 Lynch for his trouble with Umpire D McEwan ...... 1 Brinker. c. 1...... ft ft ft sidered with regard to not Interfering ego. ft K.n> h** in th* K.»m« >' l'in^ Innatl y. s W. Pofera, <...... 1 ANOTHER YESTERDAY 8i*hat»Wtfb*r. s. s... 4 0 i I ♦V with the bowler's run or Uetlverv. so WILLOWS MEETING ft t 1 Jahrson ...... «-*• • • 8 ee. «■ ...... 1 1 that the middle «flump <»f hi» wicket is C, WHHums...... 1 Gervals, p. .. 3 ft 1 1 in range with th* middle stumps of Corporation of the District of Oak Bay A strike in all the building trades em­ Th*- winning owners with the horse* ^27 the striker’s wicket. How nuiny um­ ...... 3? « 1ft 11 ployed on the National League Clubs that scored arc: W. Gargan with Beda, Tacoma Tigers Win—Pitcher pires d** this? Then he must watch the Portland. new- grand suited at the polo grounds, local improvements Winning Owners and Horses at $160: Van Gordon with Florence Hub­ pilch of every ball to see that It comes Hall Puzzles House­ A.B R. II P.O. A within this line. Again. Is the ' bats- New York, has suddenly put a stop to erts Velslni. Ro»>ert Hurst and Miss "the work «if rebuilding the historic Recent Meet—Vancouver Roberts. $790; C P. l-amar with Ah MAUer. 1. f...... ,5 0 1 niati's p»irRon. which the ItalWifts in Court of Revision holder's Men t'a»*y. 2 b...... 4 ft ft 1 front of the wleket. Is that snl? By plant, and as a result the team may not Moon, Arlonette and Thistle Belle w<>n Mumk«rfr m. » get back on Its own field this season. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Man Third $710; .1 (iron with Philllstlna took nq. means. Hi» dlfficultle» have only Corporation of the District of Oak Lay 8tovall. r. t. They will probably finish the season on Fv D.. Howard with Jack, Paine just fa'gun. He may be certain of fa» complet -ft the following week»: - ■ these poiata but absolutely wnmg If The Amêrlcfc'n League ground* TR*‘ Cleared, graded and drained Newport and Figent won $370; Dunlap and Gar- The Tac»»ma Tigers" won another Mensor. 3 o. . strike precipitate«l as the result of n avenue, from McNeill avenue to Beach rity with <«eenn IJueén. Harney Old­ easy game from Victoria yesterday i,by Speas. c. f...... he Suva out! The ball if allowed to Utatlwtl* * of tp« Victoria Countn continue may miss the wicket by l«*_- dispute between th.> structural Iron ^’i'eared. grad’d and drain»«1 I.lrtkleas field and Toller won $410; Blackfoot a score of 7 to 2. McVreery did not Harris, c...... workers ami the metal lathers, each riuh> rat* meeting at the W11 lows Stable with Royal Rive* Weima CL 'A ix^ber p ^.. thes because of a nround-thc-wicket avenu», from McNeill avenue to Newport pitch badly, hut fatted to tighten up to claiming the vlg£t to place the steel track. Victoria, Just compiled. shuw and Good Intent won $26tty.Tpm J.*vnn the pinches. He was replaced LyiApt •Eastley .. delivery, a break, a swerve, a rise or that Ale orge Van Gordon led the win­ rod for the reinforced concrete used in Cleared, graded and drained McNeill with- CJumbury. s^n $2*6; J. M Shil­ in the sixth and the latter allowed it her reasons. Have you never wen avenue, from Newport avenue to Church ning owners with a total of STftft. ^ tT. ______^ 1 4 the building. ling 4r Co. ; with Virgie Cassl?fftnF three hits and" one run In thfee in­ iT t*tsrimn miss ttjr brtti. tlte- wleket- P. I at mar, wns next in line with IT Hi, •Batl'tl ffa' Arc. er in t.«e ninth. Cleared, graded and ' drained "Central Heath won $220: Brooklyn Stable with nings. Hall, the home team's box man. k**eper throw up ni» hands expecting awl Charles Lewis, the Vancouver Score by Innings. G. Vi. Homers, president of the Cleve­ avenue, from Golf Links to Churcli road. Sir Angus and Bellvsnlcker won $260; had thé Islanders at his mercy all the th. I»all t«» hit the wickets, the ball go­ owner, was third with 1410. Garrlty Van«'ouver ...... J i> 0 1 0 4 0 0 • -« land Ajnerlt an la-ague Club, who wai Graded. drained and mucadamlzed tlv- Berkeley Stable with Dargin and way, and after the first three sessions ing for byes, the wickets having been Cfaucer street, from Foul Bay roa«l to A Dunlap had the same amount. F. funhiad ...... „ oio2.su, ' in Chicago yesterday, denied the report Ada Meade won $260; J V Freitas had them swinging wildly. Lynch and unmolested ? So uncertain i" the ver­ Burn» street. p, Howard won 1370 and George Summary. ity of an 1. b. w. decision that in county from Cleveland that waivers had been Graded. drained and * macadamized with Daddy«01* won $180; tkuis and Burns worked the double squeeze on Kelly $3JO. Ocean Queen, tin pro­ ricket. where professional umpires are -asked on **Cy” Yourg. the veteran Brighton avenue, from Monterey avenue Sullivan with Bell Cliff and Judge Victoria for the sec«»nd tlm ? this sea­ Stolen bases--Harrison (2>. Bennett fjl to Oliver street. perty of Garrlty ami l»>unlap, topped Harris Ha* ilflee bits-Adams <2». Ger employed, the average of correct Judg­ pitcher. Henderson won $200; C- W. MorndorfT son. Usher laid down the necessary Graded. drained and macadamised the winning horses with $370. Aron- with Big Ik*- won $220; J. T. Lahey vale. Home run»—Harris Bases on l«alls ments is cited one In ten. Boundary road from McNeill avenu» to bunt and the t,wo scored from second It was reported In New York* to-day * tie and Miss Roberts each w on $350. with Canteen won ^140; J H. Walker Off fWvabt. 3; off Archer. 3. Struck An umpire should remember thftt th Beach l>rtve. and third, respectively, although the that Tommy Legk-h, the Pittsburg out­ fa id sewer on Monterey avenue from Hlondy won ST-iO. and lx»rd of the with Ia>fty Hey wood won $140: H .ml By Oervais. 9; by Archer. « Hit by all cases, on any decision, where there latll wAs fielded swiftly. pitched ..all—James, i^fl on base»- Van fielder. had been tràded to Brooklyn, Oak Bay avenue to Saratoga» avenue. For—t look $3JO. Jockey Frasfi led Frot-Uch with Netting won $140; Chaa. I- tfa, slightest doubt At should be given fa id 5-foot cement sidewalk on east side The wore ; coaver, b»; Portland. 3. Ttme—lrtib A'n where. It Is said, he will manage the |fa jockeys with four w ins. In • 'Lewis with Blondy. Belle of Iroqtiols In favor of the lists man. of Hampshire road from Oak Bay avenue a« < o»d* and four thirds. I. y cur gas and Tacoma. ntra—la>nganecker.______, ' team. It is not known what players n N. Boundary Section *59. and Fire Won $140: Jack Sullivan wRH A K<.«1 ••«Ibtilmra, h> 4.» tftacr sLrtnt* faht :»-foot cement eide ira Ik# **n *'ast Riddle also getting the same number A.B R. IT. I’d A. K FEATIRELEKK GAME will g*vtd*on, 1- f...... 4 ft $ hi- knee." or ite covered hi, whole and tion 22. to 8». PatrUk street. 7 ...... 31 7 10 27 U. 11 36 .234 And intends to assess the final cost McBride J. J (Conner with Nebraska Lass w*»n Cruickshank. c. f. .. 4 ft 0 wicket" 1. in line with "a ho,) ettcuae Is vict. na 4 Victoria. thereof upon tfa real property to b? im- $140; A1 Domtnlcooe with Gyptle won Huas. 3 b...... 3 '* 1 me«liaf*ly fanefiled thereby fronting and ' 2 3 0 0 fatter than none.” CORONATION TEAM. $140; J. W. Long with Waver w«m A H. It P.O. A Weed, r- L • abutting upon. ,*> 1 3 0 3 0 0 — WIDE BALL. W. Garpan $108- E. E. Rea tv with Meada won Million. C. f. ort. 1 h...... Tullett t Raymer. 2 b...... 1 7 Raymond, a. S - I 1 If the Is.wler shah howl the 1*11 so Athletes to Represent Dominion 3 0 1 T. Gargan 1 "*4______Goodman.-3-h. .... I 8h*a. v...... high over or so wide of the wicket that. Old Country Sports. J 3 Furcb ner. p J------0__ • Taylor ... ./• • 4 Kellar f. s...... In the opinion of the umpire, tt 4a not . 2 Spain lias been bankrupt four times in Householder, r. f. 1 within reach of lhe striker, the umpire '-ftB6u Me Dowell / 13 .....36 I 4 24 14 Canada’s team for the Festival H l tl«* century, the last being for 560 millions M* Murdo. I b. .... K. MeEw<-n 1 Spokane. shall call •wide ball.'" Empire events at the coronation in h 1 In 1**2. Ward. 1. f...... A batsman la not expected to extend Mathews . Kplestnan. c...... H. P.O. A. England this month sailed from Mon­ y A.B. ft hlmsell to cover a ball. The accepted 6< I1 1 3 6 treal to-day. The team is: Netxel. 3 b...... 4 " standard f»»r a wide ha» been any balk STREET. V. P 2 13 Manager — J. G. Merrick, president A. Cooney, s. s...... 4 J . .14 15-ltti 16 $ 5,417.Ml ...... 4 fl 1 1 0 beyond the return crease or over a A. U. of Canada! Newport Ave. .. 24 14 Frisk, i f batsman'» bead when he does not duck LittkK-us Ave. .. . .17 75-166» P> 5.52S.68 ...... 29 2 4 Nordykc. 1 b...... 3 2 ft 16 1 Hon. cnach- Dr. Barton. University . .17 66-l.X) 1.267.16 for fear of fa-tng hit. Of course If he McNeill Ave ... Store by Innings. Zlmint rman. I. 1. . 4 1 1 ft « of Toronto. 1 (’entrai Ave...... 11 39-100 16 *48.25 Tatbnm ...... 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 Kipp* rl f...... 3 1 1 1 « cover II. It Is a wide 1*0 y arils hurdle—Frank Lukeman. (’hauver Ht. .... 24 12-100 10 2.734.12 ft 3 3 . 33 1-3 ’ 10 1.M6.» Victoria ...... 0 1 1 » 0 6 ft 6-2 Cartwright. 2 b .... 2 1 There Is n record case in Australia Brighton Ave. .. 0 6 2 of Ottawa. Boundury Ro«d . 11 88-100 10 s.r, 31.83 Summary. Hasty, e...... 2 t where an underhand fa>wb*r put a ball 160 and 220 yards—Frank Halhaus, 3 l 2 2 1 Sewer. Monterey I Two Leaders Willis, p...... up so high that a wide was called fa- «if T*wonto Onirals. and Lukeman'. Ave. 8...... 0? 43-100 20 2.038.67 Stolen faua-s-Mlllion ftouble plays Hull to l lslier to t olarnan. Two base hits fore the hail descended on the wicket Half mile Mel. Brock oj West Ends, Sidewalk. E. sld - 8 27 12 bowling the man out. A wide should Hampshire 'Road Stilenfit Clothing For Men Morse. Three bas» hlfs—IÎSÎ1. Coleman* and Arnold Knox. % N...... 23 68-100 r $.353.74 Goodman. Sui-rlflce hlts-Roekenfleld. Score by Innings fa called when the ball passes the One mile- Jack Taif, West Ertds. • Abbott, Fisher. M- Murdo. Kplesman Seattle 6 0 ft » ft ft « 1 striker. Heavyweight boxing—Charlie Gage sides Montoroy . Lion Brand Clohing For Boys Fite bars’ record—7 lut**. ♦> rune **f Mv- Kpokan ...... r( ft 1 1 « ft I i Ave N. .3116-160 V> 4.11Ü 16 Creery In 6 innings. 3 hits. 1 run off I^uie Summary. of Varsity. Sidewalk. S sld- Swimming- Draper and Hodgson of Brighton Ave. . .29 73-16» In 3 Innings Struck out-By Hall. 3. T\vo l,a»« hit- Frisk. Zimmerman. 8h«o These .ire Canada’s leading lines in Men's and Boys' Clothing. Bases on halls-Off Hall. 2. Wild pitch- ABOUT BASEBALL Montreal, and Johnson of Ottawa. Oliver 8t...... Î-10 U.lRldt Harrlfka* hit- Mas,y «oh-n . hea<-s-Nor Middleweight wrestling — George Central Avjs...... 34 262-100 ■ Hall. M.Oeery. Hit by pitched Iwli- dyk-1. Kippcrl. Rlrurk ont-By « ll" « And that a statement showing the lands Sl'lTS FOR KEN SUITS FOR YOUTHS Houeeholder and Kellar. Time of game- hy Furrhner. 2. Ha»'-r on ,«|II»-*'K Walker of Vancouver. liable to and proposed to V specially 1.3ft. Umpire-Kane. - Kurnhnrr. 4. Hit by pllrl^fl liell - B„r« At last the change, which so many assessed for the said improvements, and SUITS FOR ROYS SUITS FOR CHILDREN ARGHEITK POOR SUPPORT lKiubl plays-,•rul. kshank to-OrtI Uny- thought n.ceSsary and.yet. out of re­ WALKER’S CHALLENGE. the names of the owners thereof, so fat ns the same can be ascertained^ from the The Beavers overcame Portland's moml m„ Or, V, Sit»». L»« spect for Davis, the old-timer, who. by last revised Assessment Roll and other­ Try us for Suit Satisfaction. FUmUle. 4; Spvkam-. 4. Tima—1.,*. I m- his hard work and uncomplaining na­ Xfgerlne Man Anxious to Meet the wise. le now filed In the olfio-» of lha plrss HvCartby snd Bamnearlrn, ture endeared himself to all the fans, Hollander. Clerk of the Corporation, and Is open for F. SCHNOTBR, VICTORIA, B.O. would not admit, has been made. inspection during office hours. A COURT OF REVISION will !.' held That Is,. Ward ha«> been assigned to left W. G. Ktone. of H. M. ». Algerine, the r«-u*gi»«*Mi **» IHBI.I rltlsh Columbia amateur walking on the fifteenth day of Jur,e. 1911. at the SPORT NOTES field and B**n relegated t«> the bench. lMiur pf 4.3» p. m.. at the MunW ipsI Hall. SMOKE Wh. i)v r the ëttârtgerhArtge isin permanent,...... or champion for distances from two to Oak Hay av. nue, for the purpose of 1 tear­ You Can Get Stilenfit Only at hot depends upon------Ward.------Almost— any inclusive, announces t^iat he ing complaint* «gainst the proposed as­ will meet anyone in British Columbia sessment or the accurscy of frontage one. who has witnessed the games play­ measurements or any other complaint The J. B. A. A. oarsmen are in hard » contest the title. As Godfrey Road, training for ^hc N. P. A. A. « »• regatta ed by tfa lslan«l«'rs,Jand. wrto knows which the persons Interested may desire MY CHOICE anything about baseball, must admit Rho claims the. world’s championship, to make and which la by law cognisable t„r the Pacific Coast championships, fit McCANDLESS BROS. tthat hilt althoughfill h'UIgn Davis IsIS an reliableinittuir fielder is in the cit*,• Stone suggests that i>er- by the Court. lt€ held In Portland, July 7 and 8. The ùriC in fivt. know, thf *ttmn f*mtt A Htjw « ntMMt etw be ""wed let _ CIGARS trew. which it I» hoped will wrest the , to Z he k, liivkle*. owln* to hi» a*r. In thoee .sf V^^£C^- w--,

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. M PROTECTION IN VOTE ON RECIPROCITY I UR SUMMER 7077 JAILS BILL POSTPONED SUIT VALUES are attracting attention Grand'.Jury Takes Matter Up Finance Committee of U, S, . at Present Sitting—Hear Senate Will Decide op Re­ fo the shrewedest Chief Davis ■ ' port To-morrow *Tho Perfect F ood" buyers The grand jury assembled at 10:15 Washington, D.C., June. 7.—The senate Try a bowlful to-day with They claim there is intthiiïg mi the this morning,_ but owing to the __late finance committee considered the Can- market to equal the quality and style- arrival of the'boat from Prince Rupert ia,**an «vlgruclty bill In exeeiftlve ses- . _. , , .. ,* . t « slim for four hours-to-day and tlu*n ad- milk, cream or fruit. You never of the garments we aw showing at which brought the wttiwiwe. In the Journed,„lirnill1 until to-morrowlo.mom.) “YOU'LL LIKE OUR CLOTHES"—Rigj. Justice Murphy made this morning j Victoria. June 7. 194-106 Pemberton Building. Cor. Port and Broad Streets. • x upon application of Crown Prosecutor " . Open. High, tvrrw. Clow*. J. A. Alkmun. Jan...... 13.49 IS.*» 13.3* 13.38-39 The crown was until recently »m March ...... 13.54 13.66 13.52 13.«-4fi able to find the prosecutrix and noti­ June ...... 15.66 15.66 UM 15.57-:*» FUNDS INVESTED FOR CLIENTS. fied Williams and Munson, solicitors July ...... 15.92 15.92 15.7H li.69-71 for accused, of the Intention to ent« r Aug. 15.29 15.34 15.15 15.15-16 Orders Executed on all Exchanges on Commission. nolle prosequi, but since then the (W ...... 13.66 UM 13 • Oct...... 13.51 13 66 J3.46 13.47-48 Private Wires to Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal prosecutrix has appeared. Bosvovltch Nov...... 13.56 - .30 -13.50 13 40-42 as allowed ball In 16,000 and. unable l>c<...... 13.56 13.60 13.40 13.40-41 obtain It, has been In J4U since arch 20 last. Mr. Atkman asked that ball be I). & R. G...... 31Ï 31 34 CHICAGO GIIAÎN MAllKKT 69 •*i Co jiviT to JI.WO. and the order was .. 694- NOTICE Distillers Sec...... 37 i 374 374 made in m•• sacurities of th;«t sum, (By Courtesy F. W. Steven eon A Co.) Erie ...... * ...... r»4 m », .\n application by Mr. Manson that no­ Chicago. June 7. Do., 1st pref...... Ml 533 7-41 notice is Hereby given that i Hatters and Clothiers 811-813 Government St.. Opposite Post Office tified be allowed out without bail Open lliftli Low ClOXt Do.. 2nd pref...... 446 44 144 as refused. Mr. Aikman Intimated Whaat- Goldfield Cons, .. ., 64 6 « hat he would not rigorously oppose July ...... Mi 92L W| Wl G. N., pref...... ’.w* ..ma 1354 138*. la, B. C.,' at the- next sittings thereof the application, saying the only wit­ Hept...... 'm !M SHi G. N. Ore cite...... 63 623 «21 a transfer of the Retail Liquor Ll- ho was on the scene at the time, but ness for the crown was the prosecut­ Dec...... 91 92 y.*i Inter-Metro...... 194 19 <»4 ice In respect of the premises known May ...... did not see the act committed, express­ rix. who was a big. huskv woman Wi («5 « ssi Do., pref...... 531 534 rj "The Carlton Bar." situate at the ..125 1244 I21i RIPPED GRAIN SACK TO ed his indignation at the “dirty trick." Mr. Justice Murphy said he could in’;- Mai vaster ...... ner of Douglas and View Streets,, His worship was pleased to be In a pot allow a man charged with -tich July ...... 53J 5«f MJ Kas,(City Southern ...... 35 349 341 Sept...... 151 position tor way mat the action could sertous crime at Tfberty when it trtte £ Mi Mi ■u •v.l N 1504 i • ...... I ^high Valley...... 1794 I7!i bill had been returned. Witnesses in Ml 54i 53 .'*44 ..170* not be associated in any way with the Oat»- M. . St. I». A 8. S. M...... 138 137 13* Dated this 19th day of May, 1911. SPITE NON-UNIONIST this trial were summonsed from union. In regard to the accused, he July ...... r 361 ' 371 36i 371 M . K. A T...... 96 3fi| H. W. EICKHOFF, Applicant. CANADIAN -aid that white It -was perfectly true Hnzelton and other points and Mr. Sept...... Mo. Pacific ...... ! ...... :. 52 m 511 that the damage done did not amount Munson said It would be Impossible to Dec...... 37Î 394 371 ■ .. 194 .191 l’«5 to more than about seventy-five cents get them here for this assize owing Pork- X. Y. <’...... • .HOB no 11<>4 “LAND REGISTRY ACT." Teamster Fined — Magistrate the haw had been violated and must lie to the fact that they had been released Juty ...... 14.65 14.90 14.80 14.99 N. A W...... 1081 HWi li)K8' when the defence had bee* notified Sept...... 14.47 14.65 ..1568 1331 136* given redress. He decided to make the 14.47 14.65 N. P...... IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICA­ Compliments Union on Its line ?10. that the case would not go on laird— Pacific Mail ...... 27 26 261 July ...... Pressed Steel Car ...... 37 36i TION for a duplicate Certificate of Ti­ A large numl>er of fellow-teamsters Th** location of the trial will be In 8.17 8.20 817 83» :m Detachment the hands of the Attornev-Oeneral Sept...... 8.Z7 8.27 830 Railway Steel Spg...... 371 37 37 tle to Lot 13. Block 2. of Block “A." of the accused were in court at the Short Rlbe— ..161 1598 nd ft may not be held at Victoria, ifllg ...... 16-12 time, and doubtless the words of the July ...... 8.00 Rep. iron A Steel, pref. Ml Woodland Park. Victoria District. Map Comparison of as Mr. Manson will apply for a trial 8. DC 8» 8u2 • m M*4 magistrate -ment the case fell not H.0» 7.97 7.97 P...... fil 120 12* *4 181. at the North, rn Asslz. court district Reasonable doubt as to an acvtiaed rocky ground. «. Sou. Railway ...... 291 294 291 NOTICE Is hereby given that It Is sitting pext tall, ~fI «9 peraon’g guilt or innocence* Is always A. D. Madditf-k contributed $20 to the new roiiK Stocks ... my intention at the expiration of one deemed sufficient*Justification for di* general coffers on being cohvicUd, Tenn. Copper ...... Prices Should (By Courtesy F. W. Stevenson * Co.) Texas Pacific ...... -.»• ... 2>8 29 29j month from the first publication here­ missing a case, unless the charge be rather An his car being convicted since ...1874 1*7-4 1*74 he was not in it at the time, of < New York. June 7. V. P...... of. i > issue a duplicate Certificate of one wherein the onus Is on the prisoner V. S Steel ...... 78 764 773 to prove hie-absolut* detachment from ceedlng the speed limit along Rockland MANY CONSPIRATORS High 4i.t Title to said land Issued to Phoebe Gil­ Do., pref. .xA.Luiuu.Urr ■1181 ms n*a the offence, but when the reasonable avenue the other da-v. Maddock had Amal Cupper . onrirAff-. 681 «1 **> 471 bert on the 18th of March. 1998, and A run. Fun . pref...... Utah Copper ...... «71 471 Sell This doubt becomes an unreasonable doubt, or chance with the calculating ineth .. . *6 «4 ... 594 numbered 17448 C. Amn. <>r. A Foundry . .... 561 Va. Car. Chem...... 60 59 It very often does to the chagrin of ods of the patrol mask, and a hack 86 56| Wabasli ...... v...... 174 164 17 Dated at Land Registry Office, Vic­ WILL BE ARRESTED Amn. (’otlon Oil ...... 551 53» 6G driver who furnished the evidence for ... toria. B. C.. this llth day of March. •urt and counsel, the situation as Amn. Ice 8.*curitloa ...... 21 28; 38 381 the prosecution. If tttéy were going a; 2*>l *28 sûmes a, very different^* complexion. Amn. Smelting ...... *11 m\ Western Union ...... *21 *2 mt such and such a speed and Maddock's f.l Westinghouse ...... 761 7«4 76 A shrewd, experi­ And that is exactly what happened in Amn. Tobacvo, pref...... 971 97$ •J7 8. T. WOOTTON, Registrar-General. the (Milice court this morning in the car gained so many lengths on them lb Atcliinon ...... 1161 115fi 1164 5-oney.on call. 2 per cent. Total sales 475,100 shares. enced business man, case against Bmlth. charged with rtp- certain distance then he was bound Widespread Plot Against Ma- ...1044 10*4 1041 Ing a gralnsack belonging to a local to he going at Such and such a speed, B. A O...... thoroughly versed in .1081 1071 10*4 since last Sunday, were answered yes­ firm. Bmlth was the only person in which was held In this case to be ex­ dero—Threat to Kill R R. T ...... Vît .... *21 816 82 FOREST FIRES. terday by the railroad company order­ he vicinity of the sack when It was cessive. Alas, poor Maddovk! c. p n ...... 2381 2374 2384 real estate values, is New Governor ing all available section hands to tho cut, but as nobody actually saw the act Central Leather ...... ■... 721 3U 32J scene. The fire has spread from the asking $900 per foot for rolMed U was argued that “reason­ C. A O ...... 67.4 85 K*,J Denver. Col.. June 7.—Appeals for as­ ABANDONS FLIGHT. sistance sent to by forest rangers who point of origin fh the brush to ft stretch able doubt" was the category under c. a g w ...... :...... 241 2* 'At a certain central busi­ C., M A St P...... have been fighting a forest fire near which the case must come. ...128 1266 1274 of fine timber, and already has burned ness property. Several Genoa, Italy, June 7.-The French Juarez, June 7.—A widespread antl- C*on. Gaa ...... 148 1474 148 Arrow, Colorado, on the Moffatt road. over ah extensive area. Adopting part of the argument. Ma­ aviator, Le Prince, to-day abandoned Madero plot, with ramifications In Ban neighboring pmjx-rties gistrate Jay pointed out that as there the attempt to cover the course of the Antonio. El Paso. New York and Mexi­ are held at similar fig­ was nobody else near the sack at the Paris-Rome-Turln race. He had not en­ co City, has been discovered, according time w hen It was agreed the sack must tered fits a competitor to the contest to Mexican government officials. The ures, and the location have been cut. and also that the ac­ but planned to make an Independent first purpose of the. instigators ls said justifies the figures. Yet cused and the accuser belonged to dif­ (light. He arrived at Genoa, on Monday, to be the establishment In the cities ferent camps In so far that one of them and was resuming the trip to Rome named of Juntas, similar to-those of the directly across the •elonged- to the teamsters* union and iterday when. In ascending, he met revolutionary party, and then to carry street, on higher the ether «u-i net, it «mM be i with a mishap that badly damaged his ■ systematic effort to hamper Ma nreasonable to doubt that Bmlth cut aeroplane. deny and to restore to power a certain ground, we have a cor­ political element which was ousted ner property, revenue- In arriving at this Inevitable con­ when President Diaz resigned. Secret clusion the magistrate took the oppor- DRINK CURE A MIRACLE? rvIce men in various parts of Mexico DOUGLAS STREET producing, which we unlty of saying a few timely things in luive been Instructed to make arrests in the hope that the movement may be regard to the attitude ot strikers, the No. Just Sound SvjrMx* can deliver at Influence of the moment, and the gen- broken up before It assumes any con­ ONE OF THE MOST PROMISING CORNERS ON THIS ral combination of motives which siderable proporthm. Among the THOROUGHFARE, 199 feet en Dougins street, _Siiitablv for govern the sometimes unpleasant do Many drunkards are sent to Jail points where arrests are expected arc Inga of such occasions. A particular when what they need Is medicine, Vtedrus Negras, formerly Ciudad Por- retail stores NOW. Price ...... $31,(KM) $200 Per Foot feature of the case which he desired to Drink h*s undermined their constltu I'rlo DtqX, and Chihuahua. mphaslze was that another union man tiens, Inllamc.i their stomach and Abram Gonzales, provisional govei* tA It has over 180 feet of nerves, trail! Uv> « roving must be sat­ nor of Chihuahua, announced*, > ester street frontage. It is isfied! If It is not removed by u aclen .lay that M lnrd be with you and help the city. It will be the direct artery of traffic from Oak Bay, power, and that they even resort to be prepared by tlie Department of yqu In curing the evil. I don't want my T>abor, which echedule will form part of desperate means. The plots will soon and will get the business. INVEST NOW. Price.. $25,(KM) name published the contract. b*i wiped out, and within a few weeks Price $12,000 Contractors are requested to bear tn Now, If you know of any unfortunate Mexico will be entirely rid of them mind that tenders will not be considered needing Samaria Treatment, tell him unless' made strictly In accordance with Before leaving here, Benor Madero hi the printed forma, and In the rase of firms or his family or friends about it. If xn Interview said he Intended to deal unless there are attached the actual sig­ you .have any friend or relative who Is vigorously with all kinds of plotters YATES STREET forming the drink habit, help him to nature. the nature of tlie occupation, and when he reached Mexico City. place of residence of each member x>f the release himself from its clutches. firm. Arrest in Capital. 60x120 NEAR BLANCHARD, cheaper than any of the surround­ British Canadian Write to-day. An accepted bank cheque for the sum iieÜCO City. June 7.—On the police of $2»«».OffO.OO made payable to the order of A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE of 8a- ing property. Call for further particulars. the.... ___Minister of^ Railways and Canals must- mark Prescription, wtth booklet, giv- department records there is a grim re Securities avcompany *kch wl11 Ing full particulars, testimonials, price, minder that friends of Francisco I. l»e forfeited If the party tendering declines Madero, Jr., were not needlessly ap­ etc., will be sent absolutely free and entering Into, contract for the work, at prehensive regarding his visit Yes LIMITED the ratvF stated in the offer eubntltted. postpaid in plain seeded package to terday afternoon Antonio Vlllacencla, The cheques thus sent In wjll be return­ anyone asking for It and mentioning a former chief of detectives, was Dominion Trust Office ed to the respective contractors whose this paper; Correspondence sacredly tenders are not accepted. ^ rested on information that appears to confidential. Write to-day. ~ 909 Government Street The cheque of the successful tenderer connect him with the plot whose dis­ MARRIOTT & FELLOWS will he held as security, or part security, The Samaria Remedy Co.,'Dept. 75, covery resulted tn the imprisonment of for the due fulfilment of the contract to 49 Colbome street. Toronto; also for Hugh Kennedy, Manager W. L. Dunn, an Ainerlcan, at Monte be entered Into. * wale at Hall A Co.’iji Drug Store, corner The lowest of any tender not neces­ rey, and Daniel De Vllllers, a Boer, 1212 Douglas Street Yates and Douglas Sts., Victoria, B.C. sarily accepted- «' 121 Paso. By order, L K. JONES, Egypt has a desert railway, which runs Evidence concerning the conspiracy Secretary. «■ miles In a straight line; but the longent and Us authors la Mk the hands of the ~ ~ ^ Department 6f Hallway» and Canale, authorities arid upon this information ■■■ straight piece ef railway line In the m* Ottawa. May *6. 1911. orders of arrest .have been issued for Newspapers Inserting this advertisement world Is from Nyngan to Botrrke, In New without authority from the. Department South Wales This railway runs 126 miles three men, leaders to government af­ ED TIMES WEE will not be paid for It on a level In a dead straight line. faira VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, JFXE 7, 1011.- ■>

eldest son of Mr. Thomas Sonley AMUSEMENTS H, Manllln. rmt The t*rMs was gowned tn £ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL * wtrite ivory silk, trimmed -with silk net Direct Importers of the Highest Grades of , and woiv a'veil and 'orangé" btn»«oms: SPEAKING Travelling She was attended by Miss Maud Talt, VMM in white silk voile. The Misses Ethel Bar wide and Major!.• Thorburn were Victoria Theatre Miss C. Robertson left yesterday ou a ID 7ËXPERIEN01 the maids of honor. Mr. Edward Kcr- visit to Portland, Oiv. hln supported 'the groom. After the The Sweet Girl Graduate Two Nights, Wednesday and Thursday.. Cases For ceremony luncheon was served, the Ml-s. Walter Hills. Tacoma, Is on n table being decorated with flowers. The JUNE 7 and 8 visit to relatives here. bride's travelling dress was of blue The Merry Musical Comedy ladles' cloth, trimmed with black silk” Mrs. Harvey, Pier Island, has been The June braid. The y bun couple left, by the af- spending a few days in town. erooon boat for a tour of the Sound “The Cat and the Fiddle” Miles and the maint* ml. On their return 20 New Bongs, 19 Gorgeous* Scenes, to Miss Mary Laurie has Returned hom- Bride they will reside alH127 Manchester road. from a pleasant visit In, Vancouver. Sparkling Cost unies. Scenery, Girls, Mrs. Çonkey. Prince Rupert, has re­ In Sterling Silver, Ivory'and. turned home from a visit to this efty. Shoes in Every AggyaveA Leather, Fabric and Color Prices—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c. 25c. Ebony. • Beats on Bale Monday, June 5th. -We lire gttn\vTnjr~m unusually wide range <>f distinctive stylo Mrs. M. A. Grainger. Ore Cottage, The Evening || Lampson street, will not be at home to- $6.00 — TME poÇTQli “ Aalys». nsstlees - day.------—:------. „ •sd feverish. Give hie a Sleed- Miss Olive McKay fs visiting her sis­ Chit-Chat eaa's Powder ead p will seoa CHILDRENS’ SANDALS ^ Victoria Theatre ter. Mrs. Arthur Bpalding, South Pender -Her1 all right."_____ to By Ruth Cameron Sandals are the most hejdthv foot covering that the child can Island.. MISS VERNA FELTON Steednun's Soothing Powders wear. Perspiration i» avoided, vet the foot is kejtt in shape, A ml Gordon Montre left yesterday via the THÜ ALLEN PLA/ERS | CONTAIN Northern Pacific on a business visit to f>eath cannot long divide. =v IU for the week St. Louis. Big range of prices, but then For Is it not as though the rose Monday and Tuesday, June 5th and 6th NO That jclimbed our garden Wall, ' IPOISON Mrs tv T VMtfhe. -wtft- of-the cdttor we have n big selection for Had" blo»s«• med on the other side? THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND of the Cumberland Islander, is visiting CANDLES” H. 6. Hammond Shoe Go relatives here. * — * ... you to choose from. , There Is a cer­ From th- famous novel *by Meredith tain Inconsistency Sole Agents, Broad walk Skuf fers fiole Agents. -Nicholson. Mis. Thomas Conway, l^dysmlth sometimes exhib­ Banan A Son. N. T. for Children. Wlrhert * Gardiner. N. Y. Friday and Saturday, June 9th and 10th Home Made Syrup, who has hern on a rlsR-to frfrrwt* hqfe 1 'or on. Halt the Cool ited by Christiana "MERELY MARY ANN" has returnetp home. that I cannot un­ I n nodr W diisol.ln, Pemberton Building, 621 Fort St. Eleanor Kobson'a Great Success. CHALLONER derstand. I won­ Hlcw—RfBtrvod Beats, '35c and 50c. f «mill Sikh In Mr. and Mrs. Hard> and family. E 1 Water ond addin» der If It has ever Gallery. 25. qulinalt. have gone over to Vancouver puzzled you. It is Matinee t Rqt. Al'UrjioÔn), 15c and 25c. on a month's visit. & MITCHELL this: A beloved friend has died— MAPLEINE Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Welle. Eden Rank a mother, a father, Open Daily From 8 a m. to 10 p.m. l> the popolar flavor Farm, Sardis, have returned home after COMPANY LIMITED a husband /._in g it also flav . ora Puddings, Cake ____!3PtLE GIFT CENTRE." child. Say. Victoria Theatre Prostings Candies, instance, a hus­ Dr. C. J. Fagan, secretary of the IT 1017 Govt. St. Victoria, B. C. f etc. Grocers set* band, The be- Sale! Sale! Sale! vinvlal Board of Health, is visiting the MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 12 M Mspieine. If not, reeved wife says, lower mainland on business. Combined Stellar Engagement m send 50 cents for 2 I know my husband was a Christian. ■ ox. bottle faf CRESCENT MFG CO William Lorimer is visiting Printr No better man lived. I know he has MR. E. H. SOTHERN Seattle. Wash. been.-for some time the claims agent 'of And Rupert and SteVrurt. where he ha* In­ gone '«tralght hume.' " Ami Ytt phi i1- terests In mining property. he company of rthe Ontario division, phfxffd into Hie deepest sofiviw. Ladies’ MISS JULIA MARLOWE *. '• * * with offices at Toronto, for the Pacific Is this consistent with Vhc pro .Thomas o'Cohnvll. Nanaimo, chief of In their elalx«rate production of •net. where he takes up the position frssed belief of Christians in an after BJiakespeare's tfv* Dominion pojloe in British Colum­ life vastly happier and fpller and fine Netted , ! bia, was In town yesterday. »f chief claims adjuster for the Canada thiiii tlv ...... we an BOW living'.' ROMEO AND JULIET VISIT THE Accident Assurance Company. Mr. It seems to me that it is only the Curtain will rise at 8 o'clock sharp Mrs. Hamilton Ramsay and Mrs. Tiiy! . f^O has been for over eight person who does not believe In a happy Beats on sale to-day. Butehart. Vernon, are spending a fort­ years in. the service of the company, after life or who Is uncertain fbout Shawls both here and in Toronto, will have his Prices, 75c to |2.00. night with friends In this city. the dead ones fitness for such a life, new headquarters In Victoria. William who has reason to grieve this way. Mrs. Perrier and Mrs. James Fraser. Cuthbert. general fuel agent, presented You say, "But perhaps the wife and rw^CRA N D ***** x>/ Byron street. Oak Bay. will not recelvt Mr. Taylor, on behalf of his fellow ofll- sure that her husband Is happy- her w\« is t vt ** tioov Slrathcona tal* and employees, with a pair of until the first Friday In September. VAUDEVILLE co/j grief is only for herself at losing him handsome field glasses as u tribute hf No, that can’t be quite so, for how Scarfs SULLIVAN a»l. loves Is far happier, and yet to ffv $1.00 Presenting Nichols Is doing well after her opera- brides i at rents. Oak Bay. when Miss SHAWLS Regular #2 and 82.60. Sale- price. Lilian Augusta Marrion. youngest herself over to rebellious and uncon "The Coon^ Revelry." V. I. tlon for appendicitis at St. Joseph' querable grief because she Is separated LADIES’ SILK SCARFS in cream and Mue. Regn hospital. daughter of Mr. Robert Marrion. chief Ye Colonial Duo sanitary Inspector of Vancouver, was from him for a time—a time, too. 50c An evening In a Colonial Garden. . Now under the management which, according to her belief. Is in- 1er >1.50. Sale price ...... •'•••• Dr. and Mrs. Davis and family hav- married to Mr. Alfred Oscar Sonley, A Dashing Dancing Duo If you'll but see these you'll buy one. of Louis Lucas and John P. arrlved from Nanaimo to take up their Bliss and Broas NOTH'l-î-Ahir entire stock of merebaudise is on tlia; bargain Sweeney resilience here. Dr. Davis, as Inspect' Paul Case and Company of camps, will make this city his head copnter. Pongee Silks very much reduced; also (D •“Fresh From College" quarters. check Silks. Pearl Young The Piquant Party at the Hit Service and Appoint­ i: J. Hearn secretary of tlv Tye The Grandiecope Coppi r ’('•> . accompanied by Mr* Hearn, left yes tenia y via the Norther ments First Class Pacific, to attend the rose festival Portland.

MAJESTIC THEATRE Hon. W. R. Ross, provincial minister White Chef of lands, has accepted an invitation YATES ST. fr - - the dtrmorate of the North Van- 1601-3 6e«wnint Strati, Cor. Corneront Phono 2162 Electric Lights • ,uv« r 1 torsi1 show to formally open Performances Dally 2 to 6.30; 6.Î9 to 11 lint - vent on Friday. Wednesday and Thursday --, The ideal «pot-for a .jnH-t ------:—Tg-r-r— 1—'...- The Spanish Gypsy vacation. Dr. E. G. Thompson. Seattle, acoom **tograpb, a Romance -of Sunny pan led by Mrs. Thompson, is spending Andalusia. a few' days In this city visiting his father. Capt. Thompson Dr. Thomp­ BIG SALE OF The Battle At Redwood Write for ratés, été., to: son is a native son, and he is renewing • —------Tlrritttn^War Story. uuullu-Iuluicls at hl> younger fliyi! My Prairie Flower Robert Service; the poet of the Yu-' Western Drama. STRATHCOIA HOTEL kon. has left Edmonton for Fort Mc­ Ready-To-Wear Hats! His Friend the Burglar Shawnigan Lake, B. C. Pherson. where lie will remain for sev­ Î000 ft. Clean Cut Comedy. eral months, .collecting data apd local ■lor to be used in a forthcoming new Money-saving is a surety M-rt- especially this week. Prices no Illustrated Song by Mias McEwen. prose work of fiction. Mr. Service will other store can cyetf approach on stylish trimmed hats follow Gi±- traU taken by the. late In­ spector Fitzgerald. Bijou Theatre Rev. Earl M. Wilbur. D. D.. president For Ladies and Children of the Unitarian Theological College, Their beauty and high quality make them a pleasure. Dur JOHNSON STREET Ladies’ Berkeley, Cal., will preach in Unitarian hall, old post office building, next Run rcdficcd prices make them an evumuny. Don t miss this sale. GOTTFRIED RODRIGUES day evening at 7.30 o'clock. Dr. Wilbur Champion I»ng Distance Walker, will Summer Is a clear and convincing speaker to he at the HIJou Theatre from Tuesday listen to. He has preached here on sev­ until Saturday, June 8 to 10. In addi­ eral former occasions, and all who en­ 1325 tion to our regular programme which The Stork joyed the privilege of listening to him Suits Dtafias Street 1180 we change every day, he will appear then and of jneetlng him will need no The Children’s Store every show and tell of his 48,000 mite MADE to order second reminder of his visit next Sun­ walk, with views taken by IjJnaself. from .. $25 day. He will also sing in 4 different languages: Tailored Skirt* A charming home wedding was cele­ Admission only 5 conta MADE TO ORDER brated yesterday afternoon at "Phoe­ finitely small compared to the eternity The truth to flesh and sense unknown. To All Parts of the House, from nix." Dallas road, the residence of Mr. which she shall enjoy with him? That Life is ever Lord of Death. Don't fail to see this. an<1 Mr*. P. de Noe Walker, when Miss “Oh. it'* ea*y to talk, but when And Love can never lose Its own Pearl Almira Rurnett. daughter of. you've I oat atrnieone you love and the Capt. Burnett. Denver. Col., was mar­ ears atretch barren before you—" rstc/c.— ried to Mr. Joseph William Macfurlane, Yes. 1 km»:* mV frl*nd. In the first Crystal Theatre Charlie HopeS Co C. E.. Bella Coota. Rev. Dr. Campbell agony of grief it le next t«> Impossible MORMoNIRM IN ALBERT A. 1434 Government Street. officiated. The bride wore a handsome see anything but tlx we barren lone­ travelling gown of navy blue and car There Is now running In the Canadian Phone 2689. rl* d » bouquet i ! caxmUians and aspar some year». BROAD STREET — But after that first grief, don’t you Courier. Toronto, a special series of ar-* «gus fern Mr. and Mrs. Macfarlahe, think you owe It to your trust In the tides ileyling with the Mormons In left to-day for Vancouver on their way Five Feature Reels Daily ,n© you have lost as one fit tq be Canada and the effect that Mormon- to their home In the north. ,«m will probably have on this country. HERR M. NAGEL, Musical Director happV tn the hereafter, and to your faith in Christianity as n consistent The pet-sort chosen t<> write th...... THOS. J. PRICE, Illustrated Song A recent Issue of the Montreal Herald doctrine, to show by the renewed se­ tides is Miss Nan Moulton, a Winni­ eays: There was an interesting gather Continuous performance renity and cheerfulness of your life peg Journalist, whose writings posset mg of the staff of the department of 2 to 5. arid 7 to 10:30. that you believe that he Is really happy among many fine qualities the primo Vh-v-Pr*-«blent Wainwrlght at the a and that death is only a temporary one of being deeply Interesting. Admission 10c; Children to Matinees Sc , r;,i es of the - '.i md Ti ink I i mart Miss Moulton'» articles are a sans the departure of J. II. Taylor, who has separation? I was talking these things over with ami serious attempt to answer the .. young man who not only lielleves .uestloii. "I* Mornionlsm a Menât » to ROMANO PHOTOPLAY THEATRE this, but has lived it through the loss Canada?" Rhe has spent some time In Continuous performances, daily from Southern Alberta studying this que*r of both father and mother. tlon and has gathered much historical noon to 11 P. M. -No crape was hung upon the door data about the Mormon colony and 1 TO-DAY when my father and mother went some rather startling information as to Second Series of HOUSE away," h« said. 1 Just a hunch of flow the missionary work which Is being ern. * And this Is the way It should l>e. “WINNIPEG PICTURES" carried on by the Canadian Latter Day Nobody could miss them more thw I— And the regular rr.igramme sometimes a million time* a day. But Saints, MAOAMBURBETT ilGeamnd The first article, which has Just ap­ the anticipation. thv belief. the Harrison Hit Springs, B.G. As WON oat FULLY SIMPLIFIED it peared. gave a vivid picture of the» * thorough confidence that there 1» some­ LIGHTENED — QUICKLY A EASILY peculiar people and their customs The a And Roman® Trie, Latest Music. 'Aie most noted summer and thing beyond' the grave, is quite suf winter resort in the Pacific » ^ ^ ACCOMPLISHED second article will deal more partleu-1 Helent for me." Northwest. tarty with "The Mormon Occupation" 1 K s p e o I s 11 y It seems to me' that the Christian and its effect morally, commercially II mothers, rely on Open all the year. Steam heated, who (lws lift gradually ÇOHW t" tWl C ÜTICÜH A electric lighted. Long distance and socially «*n Alberta. - The third Mate of mind Is denying Ms faith, Millions SOAP and telephone service. article wilt discus» "Polygamy,'1 a sub^ c. i? t i a v R A It Is for him. as well as for the out- A PLACE FOR THE 8S Ject which is greatly agitating bt>th the OINTMENT for and-out infidel, that Whittier sighs; the treatment of CONVALESCENT United State* and Great Britain.. apd of Women annoying irrita- Alas for him who never sees the fourth ‘will give much Interesting Situated only 70 miles from the lion., mnemmetlon. end ulcerattve weak- FOR TUB JUNK BRIDE. The stars shine through his cypress information about the Mormon Indus- tollet, bath and nesses as well as for tne Coast amid unsurpassed scenery, trees!1 tries, prominent men and polttlcs.y write for descriptive booklet and The lace bodice, which is made in nursery. The exeuleltcly Jrtmjile hut elegant TUe àetks» will prove interest mona sfirpUce style eotihf net he its Who, hopeless, lays tile ilead away, dates. bridal rub., illustrated ttt'-dey Is of soft simple, hut is distinctly French ht r Nor look* to see the breaking day Instructive to everyone who takes nn Cleanser clinging satin, made with plain skirt, ti lth Its and a Arrosa the‘mournful marbles play! Interest In ('anada and the problems ST. ALICE HOTEL Ish short lines girdle Who hath not learned In hour» of faith which thl» country I» facing. ,------^—... : ED TIES WE ID Harrison Hot Springs, B. C. Dti.diorr^ 5Î&EX& over which falls the lâce bridal vail. long tassels ot heavy silver card. '

YICTOJRIA DAILY TIMES,. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. HADDINGTON ISLAND

The oldest Insurance Office In the world APPEAL NEXT MONTH rOUNDED A.D. 1710 PM.CHWIUH 1910 Home OrricEi London. England Great Clearance Day of Btifcadlan Branch, Sun BulWlnd, Toronto, H. M. Blackburn. Manejen Frank Higgins Leaves Sunday 1‘EMHEHTON * SON, Victoria Agent, for. London to Appear Be- for Privy Council the box and told (ho «tory of how they Walking, Spor t and Evening HAND AND HOLLOY chased the Chinese boy for, fun, and Hand admitted that when passing an The Haddington island stone quarry nn. around the Chinese he had felt the law stilt is to reach its final tribunal FOUND NOT GUILTY latter’* handkerchief, and in the strug - .next month, when It will be argued be­ le had pulled it from his pocket and fore the Privy Council by Frank Hig­ Skirts, All One Price $7.50 felt It fall to the ground. gins, who leaves for London on Sunday Frank Higgins, .who defended the night and will be accompanied by Mrs. Mr, Justice Murphy Speaks Out boys, referred to the matter Higgins, taking the mall steamer on Treatment of Chinese, and boyish prank and dwelt on the antip­ Lasliania from New" York. It is under­ athy of boys for Chinese. He also «aid stood that W. J. Taylor, K.C., who has HERE are 98 in all of this remarkable clearing line, each skirt having been Violation of Jurymen's Oath that he and J. A. Aikman. who repre­ been in charge of the case throughout sented the crown in .the case, had, for the provincial government and The, El hen hoys. chased Chinese together. ôlTtêrTmërested parties nn the fete nr*. flSj’j ^ YJ -genuinely reduced in price, in some cases at less than half the original co$>t. Mr. Justice Murphy said that the aide,- wtfl leave shortly for the p— After a brief retirement yesterday ase arose from a common opinion in of appearing on that .side before the There are no two styles alike; and all are of this season’s manufacture. To British Columbia that because a man afternoon the jury returned a verdict Privy Council. a Chinese by birth he can l*c treated as In the court: of appeal yesterday clear the whole stock * we have marked them at ONE PRICE, ONLY $7.50 this of ‘not guilty” in the tndi tment charg­ no man wmml treat an ordinary dog. morning Mr.-Higgins made an applica­ ing highway robbery and assault A Chinese living in this province/* tion for the setting aside of the order being much less than end of the season prices. We guarantee each Skirt to be against Bamford H. Hand and Gilbert said his lordship, "is entitled to as of the trial Judge. Mr. Justice Morri­ Mol ley, the two youths who were sent much protection as the king.” son, who refused- an- application for the from our regular high grade stock, but owing to the need of space for mid-season s for trial from a preliminary hearing in He added that there w as 'just the one taking of accounts in connection with ;he police court in connection with an man's _oath, and that through the in­ the case. The court of appeal granted assault one Chinese boy. The youths terpreter. and that while the Boys <f the lestial. who «creamed and the boys and you* will settle the matter with cur own consciences If you violate quarry. The supreme court Judge to 98 ONLY. Just an idea of the values we quote below : ■ r punched him. They then ran away. found for the government and the The Chinese went to the home of your oath.” The Jury was absent only a few min court of appeal recently upset the ver­ George'Deakin and complained he had dict. Leave to appeal to the Privy VERY FINE COATING SERGE SKIRTS, thoroughly been robbed, and Mr. Denktn, for w hom utee prior to returning a vlepdlct of not tid TAILOR-BUILT GORED SKIRTS, in Meek and navy adlty Council-was. Granted and the decision shrunk, tailor built, newest styles, ill Mae* and navy —the hoy worked, complained to the po­ of that tribunal will finally close the ontv, satin pifmie. anil finished with large buttons of own ... «7.50 ke, who effected the arrests. material ...... «7.50 only ...... • ...... REVEL8TOKES court house. The prosecution had the evidence of the 17-year-old Chinese boy as to what A few very fine ALL-WOOL HOPSACK SKIRTS, with A few onlv of HOMESPUN TWEED SKIRTS for hard, Revelstoke. June I^ote A Prado- took place. He said he had been ■eallopeii gores, finished with self buttons, moat useful rough wear, in our grey and natural color mixture^ robbed of $2. » knife and a hnndk- lini have secured the contract, for the erection of the new court house in the for hard wear, in useful colors ------«7.50 Price...... if...... ?7-50 chlcf. Halley and Crawford were call ed and testified that the two accused city at a figure approximating 111."*,000. 9 only. DRESSY BLACK VOILE SKIRTS, beautifully WORSTED SUITING SKIRTS, in the newest shapes, per in.•♦■ssitated a second All* n trial o’clock this evening to discuss the and nineteen scenes of gorge*»us hue For the defence the b=oys epch toog sports to be held on Labor day. and color, and a atory of far-away Ladies’ Ladies’ fairyland and the inside workings of a Outfitters trip to the mythical Isle of Eye. Outfitters There are fifteen numbers promised, Finch Finch all clever and enhanced by the singing and dancing of a well-trained chorus of much I beauty and charm. There are Just Above Douglas Street The Undressed- Kids.” ’’The Water 717-719 Yates Street When Company Drops In Witches,” “The Dashing Widows,” “The Dainty School Girls,” the new you dont hare “to turn the house Mother Goose Doll Babies,” “The upside down” to make something cool Moon Mu ids,” etc. to drink—if you have The company, it Is claimed, numbers forty or more people, with Harry B. Watson as leading fun-maker, ably STREET SINKS IN. assisted by Geo. H. Hart. J. O. Camp­ Dalton’s bell, Geo. K. Wakeflvld, thé Roylands, Johnson Street Ravine < \>mes Park Un­ Rose and Arthur, greatest of grotesque expectedly and Disturbs the I^evel. and acroltatlc dance delineators in the Apache, whirlwind, ami other clever Work of a repair nature is going on at dancf-s; and those clever pantomime the present time in various parts of the in the house. Just add iced water and artists, Clarence and Otie Got than!, city, and questions are being asked as to serve. It's a pure lemon product and who. as the Gigantic Cat and the the cause of their necessity, insinuating Balky Horse, cause considerable merri- in a round-about way_ -that the initial eewtelns no ether acid. adoption of"the Wrong metliod Is result­ Mr Kothern ami Miss Marlowe. ing in the extra expenditure for repairs. A bottle makes 12 glasses and costs At the corner of Government and John­ only 15en tl its inception at a meeting In Albert only prtn« ‘ of. the Catholic church in the lardilial. The armory holds 1&.(RW people. Tliere were no vessels in sight and the Its builders aay. and it vrss. crowded to Hall. London* on June J. 1W*. when a fisherman believes the monoplane fell In­ Utalted Stairs. h*? ggvq »P afternoon r.-solution moved by the Bish* tlie doors. ... to the sea. « troll over the streets of Baltimore, wiutio Tendon, and seconded hr TUSON & COMPANY- he listen**! to bankor and beggar and took In Mexico 110 diatlqpt languages and Clifford, was adopted, providing for .725 Kates St,. _Phone 228 In SaXony no teacher receive» less than to heart t -e troubles of "his people.” In­ the organisation of such a body. zn stead of the walk that lad bicorne dialect» are spoken. 1 S3*» a year. ■ - -V3BESÎ,

-10 VICTOw.A l)AIT>Y HMEfl, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. VIVID DESCRIPTION NEW LIIR FOR WITNESSES OF RIOT OF HEROINE’S TRIP ARRIVE ON RUPERT B. C. Coast 2 Two Fine Homes Service Mrs. Paterson’s Journey Over G. T, P, Steamer Brings South an Almost Impassable Trail PURCHASE AMERICA MARU Largest Passenger List This at Oak Bay to Get Help FOR PUÇET SOUND TRADE Season—Sails To-morrow CHANGE IN SCHEDULE With the largest passenger list that In connections with the death of Mrs. Japanese Steamship Line Will •hi hat rui.i southbound (ion Prince NIKE ROOMED HOUSE, furnace. ami all modem Minnie Paterson, who l-assed away at Rupert and Stewart this season, the conveniences, over liait' an acre of ground, nice Albernl on Sunday morning, the Times Operate Vessel Very Short­ (5rand Trunk Pacific steamer Print- Effective June 4th I9M has found in its Issue of December 10, George, Capt. Frank Saunders, arrived lawn and garden, with variety 000 ly—-Fine Ship In port this morning from the north. l;>0«, a graphic description of the res­ of fruit trees. Tenus, Prie* The list whs made large this time* ow­ cue of tin shipwrecked sailors front ing to the fact that pearly witnesses hi. S. PRINCESS VICTORIA leaves Victoria daily the waterlogged American barquentlno of the Prince Rupert riot were aboard, Another big steamship Is to enter th- except Sunday at 2.15 p. in., arriving Vancouvei EIGHT ROOM ED HOUSE, modern in every way ; Colomu, which was the result of her ef­ coming south to- attend the trial to be trans-Pat-lllr trade between Puget held in the assize cAurt h^re. 6.45 p. m. forts. It is as follows: size nf int t V~n 11 - atnlilr, good garden planted Sound and the Orient, flying the flag of With the return of the George, Capt. •'At 11. o’clock on December 7, wet the Osaka Shown Kaisha, according to Maunders completed his first round trip in strawberries and other small QP7 p'/XA s»nd~7onTKorer-AIrai. Paterson, after a S. S. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE leaves Victoria fruits. Terms. Price ...... «P 4 #vVU reporta which have been received In as master of this crack vessel, having hazardous trip from Cape Beale, thls~clty yesterday. This Japanese con* been promoted to that position follow» daily except"Monday -d 5.00 p. m„ arriving Seattle* td Bantield wl|h the news that a three Thg the resignation of Capi. iWotg* tern has Juat purchased the big liner Robertson. He reports that things tn 10 p. m. „mst^,hlpwa»tndistrvM off r»!*, Am„rll.an „ rw,m ,hP Toyo Kl«-n the north arc still quiet, especially at Bvale. The fore and mlzzen masts I were reducetf to «tub'», she «aid. the Kaisha for H10.000. and she will soon Stewart. At Prince Rupert, however, S. 8. IROQUOIS leaves Victoria Monday at 5.00• p. mainmast was standing and the dcckjbe calling at this port with the other the residents there are having ;» gefltle awash. Her husband was Just able to 1 vessels of the Osaka fleet, reminder of the heavy rains ami flood! m., arriving Seattle 10.00 p. in. jllstlnguish the signals for aid and s Murata. financial agent of the they experienced last year. The G. T. T could see that the crew were huddled Josaka Kh-wn Kaisha tor Puget fckiund, terminal, although It is being visited by 8. 8. PRINCESS ROYAL leaves. Victoria.daily at R. V. WINCH CO., LTD. around the mlzzen stump. Duty coin-|who lias Just -returned from a trip to Jupiter Phtvlns at present, can hoast of pel led Mr. Paterson to stand by ^ Japan, gave out this Information. The having six weeks of steady sunshine 11.45 p. in., arriving Vancouver at 7 a. m. Temple Building Fort Street, Victoria lighthouse but X vs Paterson MhfticJT-1 America has been operating between without a single drop of rain. Qtely started out over an almost lm- San pranci,*.,, and Far East points for Among the passengers who came passable trail, which was rendered all Several years, and Is one of the finest south on the Prince George to Victoria the .more dangerous by flying timber in Uleanishlpa owned In Japan. She has a were: E. H. Fletcher, post office in the heavy storm that was prevailing. grt,at deal of passenger accommodation. spector, who has been to th.e north on L. I). CHET1IAM 3 The telegraph line between Cape; Lnd wlth the n*w Maru competing the business; Thomas 8 ted bam, of the Pa­ Beale and Banfleld was down, so there!suka company wll, t>.. a stronger bid- cific Coast Construction Co., which 1102 Government St. City Passenger Agent. TAKING ON LUMBER VENTURE WINS WITH was no alternative than to .cover:, the 1 concert) is constructing thé new buoy- distante on fiwt. At the head of Ban- depot at Prince Rupert, and T. D. Pat- M Creek the worst , art ..f II..- i'.ur- , „ , ww |n circulation yesterday Ttfilo, formerly an alderman at Prince 7 w wae encountered. t ndetem-d hy thai lhe America Menu had been pur- Rupert, but now a resident of JJMs city. HALF MILE TO SPARE Mr. Ktedham states that the work on , AT POINTS the mW obstruction. In the Lhaacl by ,he Fotmom ,„v,rnm.m. Pateraon left the regilar trail < id. „lrt Mr Murau rontnMh„, ,hl., st.t- the new depot is being rushed ahead partly wading through the water and 1 . h n..4|CH shown with all-speed, and that considerable of STEAMSHIPS thr-trig task has been completed. reached the McKay homestead. »/By i.....j . . . . . The Prince George sails for the north ... , ■ I closed. The trade between Frisco and “Prince Upefl"' "1 Strathearn Loading for Aus­ Boscowitz Steamer Leaves this time Mrs. Paterson s clothes w ere „ , ..___ again to-mofrow morning, anil Is tak —TO— . . . . ~ i., , , . »«_„ | the Orient has been so large that the tralia—Other News Along Camosun Ploughing Thtough i£»u“r7wed the anxluü» .nUviK. r r'-y*’ "fflllal” hav« "> Ing many passengers as well as a great WITHDRAWN PRINCE RUPERT AND deal of freight.. ' Seattle’s Waterfront Her Wake in Long Race to the mouth of Banfleld freek. where N •»» £?Urf"* th"™ by1 TEMPORARILY STEWART ord of the t’oloma’a plight wk. pAaaad «""mghlp. The BWnyo Maru AFTER riiurndaya 19 a.m. Direct to the Quadra. Within twenty mtn-1*«‘* «hortlr. and the America connection to * Sktdegate, I will then be turned over to her JUNE 11TH Q.C Uity. Ikeda Bay. etc. h tes the steamer was under way. Two SHIPPING GUIDE - Seattle, June 7.—Lying In the stream By- beating the Union steamer Cam volunteer rescue parties also set out TO SEATTLE—WEDNESDAYS AND SUNDAYS, 10:00 A. M. the British tramp steamer Strathearn. •sun In an eighteen-hour race between for Cape Beale and Fachena • beach: They reported at 4 p. m. and reported OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. which recenly underwent repair» at Es-, Alert Bay and Vancouver, the blue that the Quadra, In spite qf tremen­ From the Orient. SPECIAL RETURN EXCURSIONS qulmalt, B. C., began, taking from ribbon now flies from the masthead PLANT REPLACING dous seas, had rescued the crew and Empress of Japan ...... Via Any Route barges the first. of a cargo of half a of the Boscowitz stedmer Venture. had proceeded in the direction, of VTc- Tacoma Maru ...... *...... June 14 million feet of lumber for Australia. Capt. Morehouse, which arrived In Aw* Miiru ...... TO TORONTO, MONTREAL, NEW YORK From this port the Strathearn will go port last night from northern British "From Cape Beale the rescue work ADMIRAL SAMPSON and Intermediate Points, also to was witnessed through a glass. At From Australia. to Anacortes, where she will remain Columbia ports, and the long standing 1 dispute in respect to which of these times the Quadra. sank from view ui .. June 30 ENGLAND—IRELAND—SCOTLAND two days. Then she will shift to Ta­ vessels was the faster has been settled. the trough of the sea. while the llfe- From Liverpool. coma. sailing from t tmt port next Tickets to QUAND THI NK PACIFIC RAILWAY points. Although the race was a long one the boat. which put off from here, war Thursday. The Strathearn is tihe first Venture only passed in through the never in sight. Popular Steamer to Be With- of a fleet of four tramp steamers which From Mexloe. W K. DUPEPOW. JAS. McARTHUR, Narrows at Vancouver with half a mile .. June 2* will be here within the next few weeks. I drawn From Alaskan Service n i City Pasar. and Ticket Aft. Tel 1242. Dock and Freight AgL Tel. Z48L of water separating her from her rival. The British steamship Harpeake. For the Orient. GENERAL AGENCY TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES With smoke, and sometime flames. hav» nothing but prajae/- —Plan Winter Changes which is en route from Newport News This is the story of the heroic tramp * .. June 10 Belching forth from their funnels, the to San Francisco with coal for Mare f Mrs. Paterson and the rescue of the. Kamakura Maru ...... two steamers were running under full Island, will come t" th-- Sound à* soon sailors. She had never fully recovered Empress of IN A PROLONGED TRANCE. speed bells and there was little to o as she has discharged her cargo. She from the effects uf the terrible walk. 1 Seattle. June 7.—Officials of steam For Mexiee. choose between them until Vancouver .. June 16 San Francisco has been chartered to carry lumber to ter the try water thmugh which she „hl companies, which operate In Al- nge Case of Protracted Lethargy harbor w as nearly- In sight. The Ven­ Sydney. waded and the cold wind which blew | , . ^ „ *. Foe Liverpool. Puzzles Physicians. and tura left Alert Bay a few minutes The British steamer Court field, which chilled her so badly as to confine her toU,“kB ™«'”- have alr'adlr l“ *un to Southern Is now 33 days out from Baltimore with ahead of the Camosun at 6 o’clock on he r bed for several weeks after*arila I make plans for the fall and winter For Australia. A young peasant who has been coal for Mare island, has also been Monday night but she was not opened Being of a somewhaf frail build the |season. Among the changes which ... June 44 trance- tor forty-mine days Is attracting t—California — chartered to load lumber on the Sound out at this stage of what proved to be struggle for twelve miles through tohatlure being coneklered Tby' the Alaska COASTWISE STEAMERS. the attention of the medical world. The the deciding event of the speed con was one of the worst storms ever ex-1 Coast Co . jlo go into effect In the .fall, for Australia. From Sen Francisco. •tory of this protracted lethargy cornea Leaving Victoria. 8 a. m.. every Wed­ test of the vessels, After fighting rerleneed on the west coast told on the I is the placing of the steamship M. F. nesday. Str. QUEEN or CITY OF The Norwegian steamship BJornst- from Ekaterlnoelay. where the subject, jome , Bjomsen. fifty days out from strenuously for man$' hours to force courageous little woman, and although I Plant, which Is now operated between City of Puebla ...... Jane 15 PUEBLA, and 10 a. tn., every Friday, aged 21. la under arrest on the charge of the Atlantic coast and bound for San her way passed the sturdy competitor, she w as on the verge of collapse sev- I Seattle and San Francisco, on the Al- From Skagway. from Seattle. Bit. GOVERNOR or PRE­ Francisco, has also been chartered to the Camosun was abeam of- the Bos eral times during the Journey, she I u«ka run. Princess Royal ...... June Iutving participated In ail armed attack SIDENT. forced her way forward until she-had I The Plant will replace the steamship load lumber on the Sound. Her cargo cowltx boat. l’rtneess May ...... June 16 made on a passenger train in 1906. For Southeastern Alaska, Str. STATU accomplished her mlsstoq. I Admiral Sampson, which' has become * will be for Australian points. The signal of ‘ more speed." was sent From Northern B. C. Porta. So far back as March 19 the young OF CALIFORNIA or CITY OF SKAT- The Norwegian steamship Area may below to the Ua-meii and engineers As à result of the heroism .displayed I one of the most popular vessels op- Prince Rupert ...... June 11 peasant fell Into a comatose stale, his then as well as on other wcaklons, the 11rating bétween Seattle and Alaska TJfk learaa Seattle 9 p. m., June 6. 12. 17, be chartered to load on the. Sound after and soon the Venture was speeding Prince George ;^7X77.V. June W eyes and mouth being closed. Alf efforts Dominion Government In 1907 present-1 ports. It Is planned to return the 73, ». Alaska çrulaea, June 15. 29. July 11 she discharges her cargo at San Fran- along at a faster clip. She gradually ad»o ...... June 14 to restore animation proved unsuccessful. commenced to pull away from the td the late Mrs Paterson with a hand-1 Sampson to her former, run between entur* ...... June 21 27, Aug. 10. some sllx er service, and In the sam^ I Seattle and San F'ranclsco Marcus After the lapse of a fortnight, during The British steamship St rat ha von Camosun. although it was slow w'ork. From the West Coast. Ocean and rati tickets to New York and year the United States government I Talbot, manager of the Alaska, Coast which the prisoner had no food or drink left Norfolk a few days ago with a As the Boscowitz steamer sped In the ...... June 13 all other cities rte Ban Francisco. cargo of government coal for San harbor at the Terminal City -the other forwarded to the heroine a *yver plate I company, said to-day that th4 Plant From East Coast of any description, he got up. said Francisco and she will be open' to char- vessel was well astern. From the race for the part she had played In rescu- would be placed* on the Alaska ruff Queen City June 11 prayer, and lay down again The prison TICKET AND FREIGHT OFFICE-HM ins the men of the Gohanav ^tM,t as soon ft* -the-lm»- of busttuMU authorities believed that he was simulat­ tar When s&* -art$i*-S lit ffiirr gorEl—it ran he seen yWi't'Tfte- two Boars are For S*n Francisco. Wharf St. Phone 4 The schemer Oliver Jplsen, chartered pretty went)* matched for «peed; and cfferlng to Alaska had bewt taken June 14 ing lethargy, and were 'hot, convinced to k. P. RITHET * CO.. LTD.. AgWlie. *Mty of Puebla ...... the contrary until his apparently lifeless the outcome was a nttle surpris.- care <»f this season and that the Samp June 21 For further Information obtain folder. recently to load lumber on the Sound iMuly was driven In a cart to the court of the Camosun has always been con «Id son would resume her former run be for San Diego, Is bound for this |>ort WIRELESS REPORTS For Skagway. justice and examined by a speclaf cfditi- ’ from Santa Rosalia. ered to hav:e more speed than the Von 4ween Seattle and San Franclkco Princess May ...... June 16 mission. Including metrical experts. The Plant was purchased this spring Far Northern B. C. Porta. Ho was then taken back to prison where from Goodall Perkins & Co She has Southbound the Venture brought a June 7., 8 a. rn. Venture he remained until April 14. still receiving CANADIAN MEXICAN large number of passengers, most of „ . . _ ^ ... . not given entire satisfaction In the OorgiT ...... June no ft>od and shotting no signs of con- Point Grey-rClear<^^er-rCtear^ wind N W^ L,n Francisco run on account oi her SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE whom debarked at the Terminal City, June .12 PvlousnesM Eventually he .was Amoved strung 10 04. 57 «-a «nooth. Iark Rvred „nd thr faat competition Prince Rupert PACIFIC S. S..C0., LTD. sin- had a very wall cargo, which in­ Princess Beatrice ...... to the Zemstvo noapltal. where he Is now tiape tolo—Clear. Wind N. " , had with Th- tying. Artificial feeding waa reported io Monthly sailing to and frofn British cluded several cases of canned salmon. ■ ...... Jtine H. ». sea mod-rat-. I 8. Revenu- Cut- Adm|ra, Sampson was put In lhe Al with satisfactory results, and the t-macl- Columbia and Mexican porta and taking Wfoeb the steamer goes north to-mor­ Far the Wait Coast. Portland—Sailed : Steamers Golden ter at 1 nlnn at .«, p. m.. î-masteil 1 ^ r-pls-lnr th- -t-amsblp »«<•. Barrow S 17 22 39 0 63 8.9 10 » 0.5 .. ^oiitant irimrçh at the Hungarian vll- ____ "CETRIANA" Nitra to—Ant lope Clears. ‘ and child, of Victoria, en route to Lon 10 06 23 19 1 20 8.7 ! 11 38 0.8 .. Sails Gillte* Wharf, Monday. 22nd ADELAIDE SAIIaS AGAIN. from don: Mrs. Ethel HunnSworth. of Victoria, 11 51 28 54 ■ 1 56 8 4 ...... 12 18 1.2 22 56 3.0 Ktge of Okany. Ran Francisco, June 7.—The Nor­ 13 » 7 44 I 18 ...... 12 59 1.8 , 22 28 7.8 K pastor, young and brilliant, named May, 1911, el 10 p. m., for Hardy Bay, going to London; Mrs. F. D. Mount, of Left Last Night on Regular Run to! *...... ( 13 40 2.6 22 '« 7.7 wegian steamer Cuzco of the W. R. Vancouver ; vharles Templeton ; Prof 14 » M S 2t ! 19 Alexander Eket, while addressing his Bella Bella, Ocean Falls,. Rivers Inlet Vancouver After Short Lle-C>ver. | r ...... 16 34 i, 8 54 20 ...... : 14 20 8.3 21 68 7.8 Grace line, arrived from ' Iqulque on H,,rm e G. Denting, of Msdlson. WIs , who 16 25 1 9 25 21 ...... | 14 59 4.2 22 10 8.0 congregation on the duty of forgiving and Skeena Canneries. Prince Rupert is going to Manila; and M. O. Takahashi 11 23 5.3 15 37 5.0 22 3D 8.3 Injuries, spoke with such fervor and Monday night With 3.000 tons of nitrate 17 II I 9 to i 22 5 82 4.1 and Stewart Portland Canal. She will discharge part of her cargo a wealthy merchant of New York, who After having been laid up .... . n 17 62 -I 10 26 , 23 6 10 2.9 !...... 23 53 8.8 eloquence that before he had completed la returning to the Orient on a business Several days i>ast. the Princess Ade-112 15 29 II 10 68 1 .. 6 51 1.6 i...... 23 18 9.; For Freight and Passage Apply here and the remainder on the Sound 7 36 0.5 !...... i 23 47 9.' his sermon there was scarcely a dry eye laide left pffft last night on her régu-111 2 63 ! 19 us o 06 ; n H. A. TREEN iotullnR lumber there for a return roy-hrlp 3 19 j 19 37 0 55 ! 12 8 22-0.1 | In the church. After concluding Mth .a lar run between here and Vancouver. 114 9 08-1.0 | most touching peroration, he proceeded General Agent €24 View Street 16 3 40 20 It 1 43 i 12 0 18 9.8 ‘‘tyh» standard Oil Unk. r Wlnnebftgg, CORWIN AWAITING LEAD. She has been having some repairs 4 8» * 80 45 2 31 : 13 0 __56 9.8_ »SH»il , . to the altar, walking as If In wrapt con­ 6 2* 21 16 3 21 14 . 33 9.6 i 10 35-0 9 20 14 8.0 | 22 11 7. arrived frnn- the Orient to load a re­ made to her engines and boilers. Dur-117 templation. ing the time she has hu*en off the run] i* 6 W 21 50 4 12 14 I 2 12 8.9 I 11 18-0.3 20 40 8.0 , 23 28 7 turn eaiKO of petroleum. Cnable to Land Passengers at Nome— 8 43 I 22 21 6 04 15 j 3 62 8.1 ...... 12 62 0.6 | 10 58 7. A woman who had been sitting at the No Food. Suffering lîeglnnlng. the Princess Royal has been making] ^ Iks BsseowHi Steamship Co. The Vactfle Mall liner Knnsae City, 10 ST. I 22 63 R 54 ' 16 The time used is Pacific Standard, for back of the church had come to the from Balboa, the Matson liner Lurllne 12 17 ( 23 27 6 39 I 17 the 120th Meridian west. It Is counted front wlthbut anyone noticing her. Nome, June 7.—The steamer Corwin, 13 45 7 22 18 from 0 to 24 hours, from midnight to mid­ arrived trum Honolulu and the steam, 0 02 : 14 65 I! 8 03 : 20 Throwing herself at the pastor's feet, which arrived off Nome MondaV. has BANK LINERS’ POSITIONS. night The figures for height serve to schooner Bee from Mukllteo The only 0 40 15 55 I 8 45 21 distinguish high water from low water. she said In sobbing tones: S. S. VENTURE departure of Importance was the Iran»- been unable to land her passengers on 1 24 ; 16 47 ; 9 80 22 The height la in feet and tenths of _ “You preach forgiveness and recon­ • port Buford for Honolulu and Manila. account of the shore Ice nearly alx The weekly tetter Issued by Frank ^ 2 v. ' 17 37 ii‘10 M foot above the average level of the lowest ciliation. Now forgive your poor wife, Will sail for Northern B. C. porta miles wide and a heavy sea which Is Waterhouse A Co., shows the following ] 27 2 56 i 18 24 |l 11 07 low water In each month of the year. This The British barque Ant lope cle ared 3 49 i 19 07 0 15 who does not know what wrong she has running. The Corwin sailed from Se positions of- the steamers In Andrew|« level Is half a foot lower than tlie datum for Eureka to load lumber for Sydney 4 47 ! 19 47 I! 1 16 to which the soundings on the Admiralty done you. and let her return to your calling at Bella Cool a attic May 10 -with 102 passengers, four Weir’s Oriental and Australian mall I m for G. W. McNear and sailed for her 6 51 » 26 I 2 16 chart of Victoria are reduced. home!” of whom are women. Unable to land t loading port yesterday .fleets on June,, 3: , ... I The time used Is Pacific Standard f*»'- The sight of the wife whom he be­ THURSDAY, JUNE 8 at Nome the Corwin moved over to try Oriental line—Kumeric. left Manila I ]20tH Meridian west. It is counted VISITS QUIRINAL. lieved to be far away rendered the^pas- KORKA is ITNDAMAOED. a landing at Solomon, but was equally for Pacific Coast May 28; Lucerine. ar-1 from o to 24 hours, from midnight to mid tor speechless, and the congregation, 12 p.m. rived Yokohama from pacific ('oast ] night. unsuccessful She Is drifting off shore who had always thought that he was stay 23; Orterle. leaves Tacoma for Se- | —— "*r Roma. June 7.—The priest PaoUiccl, Pacific MM! Liner Omun-ls Near Toko- waiting a lead. mayor of Goriano Abruzzl, who was en unmarried, crowded round to sec the From Evans, Coleman & Evans Nome Is without staple food and suf­ Httîé June y; Sm^rtr. nrTtresi-JTme--!. 4 - Tha, .naanageaiexiL-hf the Canadian homa.- Float-,1 Off Lai-r Australian mail line—Reverie, arrived! Australian Royal Mall line In New Z*-a IliusId’atiCAlly cheered for taking part woman who claimed to be his wife. Pier D. fering Is beginning. on Sunday In the dedication of the Tim young prea- h r, * Seattle Waahi. June 7.-A cablegram San Francisco from Auckland May 24; land and Australia Is now inviting ftp Knight of St. George, left Newcastle plications from shippers for cold «tor monument to King Victor EmmaniïM .before had brohght the tears to the frt.tn Yokohama received bv >h- M^; Chicago. June 7.—Suspension it , to-day attended thb'gardeq party eyes of Vie listeners, now Ignored his publication of Chicago Daily Socialist foV San Francisco May 2; Mlrieric. ar- Uge space for frozen meat, butter, rah chanu. lCxchang- reports that th- Fa rived Auckland Mav 22; Oceano. arrlv- ]blts, etc. As all applications must given by the King In honor of the 8,00V wife’s aj»i>eal. He declared coldly that JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT rlfic Mail Company's steamer Korea. was announced late last night by E , ,1 Vancouver Jtfne 3 Strathardb*. ar- AU'd by shippers not later than July 'lia y ora now in Rome. Paolucci -If the she knew Why he had sent her back to Phone 1926. 534 Yates St. M. Stahgland, manager of the pubil her i*aréais a fuir a weeks' mar­ ■4ll grounded near that port y«*<£ cation. The paper has i»edn issued rivrfl T«» Jun- « »««. •" iry for Import.» tn first ecclealaat to attend on officiai cere flay had arrived there undamagad. She tnony at the Quiriflûl.which up to. 187' riage, and that he could not take her for thé Iggt five years and Was s Euronenn ilne,- St.- George, at Ta- communicate promptly with thelr,shte : was- float ad without unloaaing tne iwas the apostolic plaça. hack on any condition. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES u» iMtvv had a eârealatlon of 40,000. coma June 8. |P«rA • 1 VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. 11 ALIEN ESCAPES STRIKE SITUATION For Camping AFTER UNCHANGED TO-DAY STRAW CUSHION DEATH PENALTY MATTING SUFFERING hi m | u a res or by the yard. Teamsters and Employers SKA GRASS CHAWS MANSLAUGHTER FOUND ’ JiiiiLat- Letterheads"—tto. Get a Plan of This RATTAN CHAIRS BY JURY LAST NIGHT . YEARS Settlement in Sight RUGS. KTU. Cured by Lydia E. Pink- Matters are still In an uncertain state Prisoner Recalls Wtjrtfs'of Pat- b regards the teanisterk". strike. " The ham’sVegetableCompound men reaffirm their Intention to stand fast TickBenry, “Give Me Lib­ NEW SUBDIVISION Lee Dye & Ce, nd say they hgve about L'.>* men out now erty or Give Me Death" Fox Creek. NB.—"I have always While several transfer firm* are either Two Etoro: Next Firs Hall. Cor­ had pains in the loins and* a" weaak- em, ness there, and feeling inconvenience as a result of the morant St., and 707 Fort St often after my tie-up or liave been able to secure Inex­ perienced drivers Some of- them are work­ * After a rctitvihent of nine hours the meals m y food would distress me ing i heir entire staff. jury returned to court at 9.30 o'clock and cause sore­ Tills Is so in tlie vase of the Pacific ~ Come in and get a plan of our new last night and returned a verdict of Transfer CD. In particular. Tlie tlrspwl ness. Lydia E. Trunk Pacific Transfer Vo. Is working all manslaughter- against Gunner Thomas -FinkhanTtVegeta- Ita teams, according to a statement made subdivision, on Fort Street, at Foul HIRAM CARPENTER'S Allen, who was on trial for the second ble Compound has to the Times. From the same source It done me much time charged with the murder of Capt. was staled that W. Skillings, tlie local Bay Road. good. I am strong­ manager for tlie O. T. P. Transfer, Is the Peter ElUston at Work Point barracks er. digestion is bet­ mm who Is breaking the strik.v Every WONDERFUL CURE on August 1 last. Mr. Justice Murphy ter, and I can walk ram In Ids barn Is at work. J. Heaney Lots are large, and they are free Immediately remanded the prisoner for with ambition. I has about ten trucks working. The Vic­ toria Truck and Gray Vo. is rallier badly sentence till the end of .Lhe assizes. have encouraged many mothers of crippled yet, us It lias «My iRfrtiv1 rtf 'ft*’ ...... from rock and stumps. Soil is good. Allen look the verdict as stolidly as families to take it, as it Is the best rem­ twenty-five wagons available. Of SKIN DISEASE he has taken the other events of the The Teamsters' l^nlon Is i-eported to l»e Lanes in rear of lots. On the carline. edy in thé world. You can publish this trial at Ural, but gradually he seemed trying h» arrange a conference. Tlie •—i William to. realise Re was not going to hang in the papers.” — Mr*. strikers are under instrui t ions to refrain tiofJKQUK, Fox Creek, N.B., Canada. lifter 20 Years of Intense Suffering. and, although he said he preferred from all violette-1 and thus far have t PRICES AND TERMS EASY death to imprisonment for life, a glim­ The above is only one of the thou­ ducted themselves In an orderly manner. "1 haT, been .UllrW.1 k* Iwentr T*IS mer of hope passed over him and before sands of grateful letters which are Wlh an sblttiiaie *tn dlwe, catted try sums the guards took him away he had be- constantly being—received by the. M. D ’e peorlasie. and others leprosy, com- come quite jolly. iMnkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Linin'ing on my scalp; and In spite ol all 1 .'Trn't It runny,*’ said the prisoner, Mas»., which prove beyond a doubt that From $500 |could do. with She help of the most skilful leaning on the rail of the docjt, ’how Lydia E. Plnkfiam’s Vegetable Com­ doctors, it slowly but surely extended until a pound, made from root* and herbs, year ago this winter it covered my entire these juries agree and disagree? It Is actually does cure these obstinate dis­ person la the forai ol dry scales. For the about a hundred years to-night, June last throe years l lave been unable to do ary 6th, this Is th# anniversary of those eases of women after all other means labor, aod suffering intensely all tl.e time. words siHiken by Patrick Henry, "Give have failed, and that every such suf. -----“— «Crystal Theatre. Every rooming there would be Hearty s dtnd- mv liberty or give me death.* Ob, well, lerihg woman ow;»i It to herself to at ful of <<~ales .taken from the slieel on my least give Lydia E. Phikham’s Vegeta­ For Wednesday and Thursday there , Koine of them ltalf a* large as the enve­ there.may he a brush with the Japs yet w III be shown at the Crystal flv* films lope containing this letter. In the latter partand then perhaps they 1 will .let ue all ble Compound a trial before submit­ of winter my skin commenced cracking open. ting to an operation, or giving up <#f first class picture* never Irefore ex- ! tried everything, ahnctit, that could he hope of recovery. blb*t*a id any movink WtDW hoilne flT lliought of. without arty relief. 1U# 12th of Tlie man who will spend the rest of Plnkliain, of Lynn, 5l^a*M., I^ldorla. a great tale of the tanburk KJune 1 started West. In hones I could reach his life behind prison walls had several the Hot Springs. I reached l'étroit and was invites all sick women to nfltc* ' " w I thought I should have to go to the friends in court, and when the verdict her for advice. She has guided A; Circus Stowaway," with | li.il, but finally got *b far as Lanetng. was given nve men went and qheok th* Thanhoaaw kiH. little Marie Rhine ! lhotis:mds to lirait li and her in the leading rule. Is one grips inn | .. where 1 hid a tbter living. One him by the hand. “Bully for you, advice Is free. Dr ------treated me about two weeks hut did Paddy,” snid onv. as he clasped the powerful story of circus adventice.! me- no good. All thought 1 had but n short Island Investment Co., Limited 1 hand of the convicted prisoner. One with trough thrills and enough human I Etime to live. I car neatly prayed to die. interest it» se nd it straight to the* itpc*’- I Cracked through the akin all over my back man with a bearded face clung for sev­ apparently, the most uninterested spec­ acroa* my ribs, arms, liandr. limbs: leet badly eral moments to Allen's hand and was tator of the proceeding* People In the tutor's heart. It ey laughed together for a few moment * Tformer who proved one of natur b " Immi llatHy got Cuticura F« solves!. Oint­ through, ut both trials hunted across ment and ftoap. I lommeitcc*! by taking one the court room as soon as the Judge had before the Judge arrived. ow n noblemen. latii. -p lonlui of Cuttcura Reçoivent threw retired and with an exultant exclama­ After the verdict hud been given Mr. "An Officer and a Gentleman,** gr«*at times a day after mewls; had a bath once a military war. picture "Lieutenant day water about blood heat: used Cutirura tion congratulated Allen on his new Davte turned and spoke to Allen again, boai> freely; applied Cuticura Ointment morn­ lease of life, others, apparently actu­ congratulating him on hi* escape f-om Fielding"* Sacrifice and Reward," a ing and evening. Result: returned tomv home irania of the I’nited States army. A In licit six weeks from the tin e I left, and ated by sympathetic impulse, spoke to a murder verdict, and Allen thanked mv skin »i smooth a* this slice* rf paper. him wishing him good luck. the lawyet for his untiring efforts to Package of Trouble,* very good pic­ ture. "A Trip Through <*hrl*1lana."‘ Particular people who want a particular flour Hiram E. Carpenter, Henderson. N. The court and gallery were cleared defend him. •* Ws hereby certify that we are acquainted and while the crowd waited In the scenic'. 'Jti«t excellent Power's Watch for the with the aforerUd I!Irani E. Carpenter. and Mr. Davie, who, has made one of the can’t help buying SEAL OF ALBERTA. street below tu see the prisoner brought now liii condition to have lien as listed. most remarkable legal lights la latter Majiftlc Theatn . fe believe his statement to be- true In every from the court the provincial consta­ day British Columbia court history, Actually we wash every kernel of the wheat particular." L. 11. Himmons A Rot*. Mer- An all feature, programme has b»*.-n Seal x bles took him by the Inside stairs out on was congratulated all round In the bar­ chants; G. A. Thomi*on. Merchant; Ae A. selected lor the midweek bhange heal­ it is inade from. It is cleaned by separators— Devis; Millard E. Joiner, Merchant; Jolm the north ride of the square and below risters* room of tfv- court hour? after ed by a Mg blograph picture entltlvd. k Carpenter; A. M. l.c'finewell. AUwbm and to th< waiting patrol wagon, which Hi* court adjourned, ______that is done at most mills—then it is dry I tCounscior-at-law, all of Hendertcm; N. Y. hurried him once again U» the provin­ ~Th? SpMlBT QH a Tôv> sTofy Alien was found gutltv of murder and The above remarkable tcstlnonlal wag cial jail on Hillside aWfltie. ith the scene* leltf in the pktureajue written January 19. lb*0. and is i< published sentenced to be hanged for the ertm- scoured, but even that isn’t enough. So wc bccauic of the permanency cf the cure. The jury went out at li.30 p. m. yes- (jvpcj rumps. Her*- l* tnvr. intétie- how recorded against him a* man Under date. _ of April 2% lOlO, Mr.______CarcenU-r, lerday and sat on through the after- j hat'\ joaluuxy ond all the rest of i actually wash it to remove any possibility of ïiïereA t**SSn. ut Âhe wrotesfiomjwort*d|D51S-i.99 Ms present,,.n home^ 610 à. m. The jury was taken to impurities from the grain. This cannot be any years hsve pesM-u â prated to l hr four, rf Ann.nl' w the! ,.rellli t„Vrr l.lin.l and h'dpl.'W -hr fi.r- \ fofgotten the terrible suffer Irg 1 endured tbe Dominion hotel fur dinner and re­ fore ublng tlie Cuticura Remedies. ** done at the ordinary mill. It takes too much t turned to the court bouse for further Efoeed I he! th- rirfllmimin hemriits ,, her ,|. m. lor w-n. -.m.- end Rein«5es,Sines thl* they cure hart was made made tbetr by wnythe OutkVI.to every d*Htieratt«jn. At 9 o clock th«- Judge, . tmttmonv <-r ». wltnese. Corrlmin. ; ..tnhvdy ta-rlh intrll incur tor power. It is too great an expense. That is art.of...... the driUsed world* ; A‘ “32-i'Sge ‘ 'book- L was In attendance In hi* chambers and n<1 milled el the irinL Hi erueectiU»" ihim throunh lit.*. The pictnn- rrp-e- falling to produce Corrigan. Three j iliïïTr. was notified that the jury had not another reason why SEAL OF ALBERTA jitln will be mailed fr»-* to tho»e desiring fur­ Court of—Appeal ju4gt« JtriUol A4-l« n i--~ - -—~=rr ~—'' 1 — reached an agreement. It wns under- ther information bv the Potter Drug AUheet» should h%ng kv Mr Juetlcv- Irving |cal Corporation, liostou, U. d. A, ~ » « stood that the jurymen would be locked is a purer, better flour. dissented, and on the dissent lent voice up atl night tf they- failed to reach a Mr. Davie was able to tske h further verdict within fifteen minutes. At 9.15 Q Now the wheat is washed in warm water. api>eal to the Suurenie Court of Can­ the sheriff paid a second visit ànd on ada. where the-e was u verdict hv a That enables us to bring it to the right Teachers Wanted returning to the court room sent the m#>M-lty of three to two for Alhn. guards below for the urinoner. Allen During the time these appeals wen* temperature before milling, and the milling was placed In the dock, the Jury filed Graduates and holders First Class proceeding, there1 *gre eevetei post­ into court and the Judge took his seat process can be carried along better with the Certificate# with professional training. ponements of the execution, though at to hear the verdict given. Apply Board of School Trustees, Vic­ one. time, the scaffold, waa crectvd and- wheat at a certain temperature. That's another toria, B. c: When Alien camé Into court be sot, th» exocutWnar «.h 1vi-r wax. — of the - It'was learned this morning that nine reason why you should say " SEAL OF of the jurors slotsl for a verdict of murder, two for manslaughter and one Faultless Flour ALBERTA, PLEASE," when ordering flour. for acquittal on the ground of Insan­ ity The two stood out against the capital verdict and at a late hqur won Pineapple’s the others over. | deliciousness apaktmk.nt HOVSB8 BURN FIX Fire at Portland Causes uno.ee» heart! in a new *ong to-day and to­ morrow. The Romano Trio under multiplied _ Portland. Of*-. June T.—Fire 1h*»1 night Vrofeesor Turner will have a splendid originating in the Hanover, a fashions hi* Müecllvii of music for the pictures. apartment Imauw. near the earner of King and Waehmgton Blr^vt*. destroy ri that Allen Players. Cut pmeapple in small structure and also the Wayne nml Weaver The Allen Player* repeated "The apartment boudes. she total loss hi in House of :i Thousand Oendles" last squares; add à little the neighborhood of S2tX>Mri. ight to a somewhat larger audience The fire sprvad rapidly from ihe Han­ ihan on Monday evening. Mias Felton, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK powdered sugar; let over to the other' buildings, .which form a jheee excellent work has already been cluster at the Junction of King and referred to. Is ably assisted by Charles stand until sugar is Wayne streets, and. despite tlie efforts of tlie firemen, eoon tlie three hig strwtnrjs Conner» (Larry Donovan), Bert Had­ dissolved; mix with w’ere a mas* of flames. Other larg- PEARL YOUNG ley (Bates), Irving Kennedy (John Why Ray Rent? We Will Buy apartments. Including the King and tlie [Gleewrm)J Robert Evan* (Dr. Stod- Com Flakes and Stanley, two of tlie largest In tlie city Soprano Soloist at the ^Irand. dard1.. and the other members of that are within a few feet of (lie burned ktruc very capable stock mpany. Miss or Baild add a little cream ture*. and for a time It was feared these Ella Htu.ghron ae Gladys Armstnffty ** «oui. also catch. sent* what l* lieal, fi* well at* ufyat l* f^charmlng little Ingenue. The scenic A «1,000, «2,000 «3,000, «4,000 or <5,000 Nearly alt the occupants of ttu> three retting of the play Is elaborate and before serving. houses were away from their apartments, worst, In human nature Another Mg. foatqrc la "The Battle at v ell c ftrrtHT OUT. Few «tnçk enmpa nies most of them witnessing the electric rttempt anything so ambitious In, that street parade, and. so far as known, all Redwood '—a western drama, graphic- Home* For You those who; were- st home at the time the aily- poetraybag tke attack **# thr*-Sb»ux- <>ay. The theatre Is engagen for tlie fire started omed. turned their attention to tlie ture* typically wertern, and wild lightful tiomçdy In. which Eleanor Rob- Only $7.50 per Month . with other structuras, and nianag.il to save enough to suit almrtHt anyone. "My *<.n ha* made such a success. them from entire destruction. The entlr.- Prairie Flower," i* a lively *tor> of t < New Grand Theatre. And you only pay 6 per cent. Interest on tlie amount you owe block Is filled Ith Mg apartment*, and yoirog college wcapegrace who 1* *ent nil were heavily <1.imaged by water. Tlie The Barnard manikins at the Grand west to make a man of htm. H hai a CALL, PHONE OR WRITE FOR fire started In tlie boiler room of tlie" i.rv proving to be the greatest attrae Hanover. lot of comedy bit* that are hit*. "His t«on In amusement* the Victoria public Frit i'd ’ The Burglar" 1* a charming has had the benefit of^-geeing on the comic. tlrand-Kmpress stage, as indicated by OUR PLAN ' Romftno Photoplay Theatre. the capacity ttouie» again last night Phone 2668 10c, Twenty-Right Captured After Skirmish In The first aeries ol Winnipeg film* and by the tumultuous laughter and ‘ Mexico Are Put to Death. , ere shown to«cr»»wded house* at ev-T.v continued hand-clapping that were CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT C°.LTD. per pkg. performance Monday and Tuesday at given the proprietors of the act ■ Tucson, Aris.. June 7.*; Twenty-tight the Roman#. Those who hod th< good they came forward at the close of the Room 204 Tla«« Building, Vleterts, a 6. I Mag«>metos i Mexican "Uberals" wlui are fortune to ae these pictures expressed performance In evening dresa. to the TOASTED opposed to Maderot, were summarily exe- their unstinted praise and admiration iront of the stage. This was the only « utad on Saturday and Sunday In the of the f)Im. The second will be shown time the rehl performer* wen- seen, Altar district, near Cempsnla ami Altar, but there are a host of agile little according to refugee* who arrive*! frbtn trt-day, In addition to the regular pro­ gramme, including Western CanadaV people on the stage who enliven things ihere. Tlie district ha* been cleared «»f and delight the onlooker with their TOASTED Magon let os. woo arc classed by the pro- Annugl Open Air Show—Opening cere­ visional government a* bandit*, and fur- monies by. Kir Wilfrid Laifrler. J&10. prinks all the time. Prose are a dancing team with great by the health committee, ! thev depredation* are improbable. panoramic view of Exhibition grounds; Péarl Toung, the celebrated soprano execution, and Ocelle Whltmar with resolved that Medical Hei C0BM soloist from the Sousa bend, sang In Pant Case and Gordon Walton In teCORN the twenty-eight that were executed The Midway, main thoroughfare Underhill should take up : i a«l been cspUieed after a rkli mieli m fine voice again la*t "night and was Fresh From College" are seen In » through ground*; Winnipeg's big elec­ with City Hollcitor Hay. [flakes which there were a number of casualties trical show; International sweepstake l'iven an ovation fbr her piano playing well-acted play. urt both Sides. It.Is said that the Madcr races; blooded carriage and draft end rendering of the hqppy rag-time deavor to effect some mw telo troop* have orders to put all cap-^ melodies. As she sings It, "rag" seem* horses; Canada’s greatest gfctti# show; TO REGULATE MILK TRAFFIC. trol the licensing of milk fared outlaws to dcatii. mammoth stock parade. different, for she has the gift of FLAKES One Magomelo killed ill tlie skirmish pression. I iwmfcHsnMj had alia* bed to his saddle a rnrte signed Owing to Miss England taking a • lOMSow cassas. George and .Marie Wilson open Vancouver, June *.—The necessity The Turk* have m> war Made in Canada ostensibly by Ma«o« In laie Angeles, in- Ihprt vacation the management has se­ cured tho services of Madame Burnett tihow with Te Colonial Duo, preHeptlng mg up the standard of the milk 1 Ktruvtlng his men to 1‘plunder, rob and kept eâ iaTe”i» Mw city-was taken up j devastate the country of tlie Maderistas." tor the time being and she will be a colonial garden of music. Bliss and fmmz ,

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BY MRS. A. T. ASHMORE. MHROlDEHt and lace alway» I Bible. Lace »hmwU. Uce Bounce-. I»ce White Tulle Gown with Satis Tram appeal irresistibly to the well veiU. Uce Uppet. and cap. that bare been fitted. The ,top this fashion in lining» and trimmings. lace and embroidery cab he amid to be Uvuucci are utiUaed, while the abawla combined tvtth blue, pink, mauve, yellow -Oofit of faabion.” but there are season» serve a good purpose for tbe draped over i r whit,* Katin, add ii Is di*ceit to Ml When leas I» used than at the preaent uio dress. , with win,'h cbior it is the mod effective. Practical Fashion Suggestions aient, when the simplest of gowns is ein- ] Oldold family lacelake is,U, however, not aurh With pink it is perhaps the most generally Fur Limited Incomes. ,au enviable possession aa it is often con­ tiecomiug A charming model I» in pink sidered, and tbe up to date woman con­ aatln;. tK& ecru lace more of a deep cream HE all too popular satin will soon tend» that, while she adores old lace, she than real ecru U iu a most simple effect and hangs badly 1® liave to l>e discarded for cooler can often get better result* from the «if tunic: the hotly of the waist is of tbe. spite of every effort material, better suited for summer moat modern designs and In the Imita T to prevent it doing weather, but no woman who hae be- lion' rather than the real when the gown so. TU* gown with come Initiated into waist made to wear is tb be made entirely, of in greater part, the comfort of a silk of lace The new laces are exquisite iu Inside the skirt often or aatin costume la requires to be fin­ pattern and texture, whether in tbe all T content without ished with * belt or oxer, flounce, baud or tunic. Often there something on tlief girdle. . This belt. is embroidery worked over tbe laco— / /tlV same order to take again, must be boned X ds pUce. Crêpe de in front, at the «Idea I XjFQI Chine pongee and back, for unies» seems too much to the conservative are far cooler ma­ a woman la taste, when the lace itself is so exquisite terials than aatin at tremely slender tbe Crepe do Chine Popular. in pattern, but thie la ah age of oyer taffeta sttk, end the belt Will slip qp and Light Ones Po3|*« elal»orution, and what might at other A mulaterial ... — —steadily..— growing in fevor same models are look hopelessly crum­ and never out of fashion entirely, le crêpe pled sad "dowdy." times eeeui too henry and too elaborate equally effective In now looks only effective. de Chine—both the plain and figured and these fabrics. ▲ coat Tb# straight aklrt __ Lace ie combined with many materials in all colors. One of the latest novelties and skirt costume Is simple la design ia often spoiled by the la the crêpe de Chine gown covered with bad cut of_tbe aide piece», which rarely. Batin, silk, (tape dc Chine and brocade------•o practical that It ewer. It well all are utilised as foundation, while cloth embroidered tulle net or lace. It has gradually all ma­ without a Un» of gold and cloth of silver muet not be ex­ somewhat the same effect as teria to are coming dart at tbe aides, cluded from the list. All white or color Into favor made in not curved la to for the foundation i« decided by Individ­ f> ihto style, whUe the define the walat ual taste. This prevents monotony and r stf irate watot make» Hue, but to gale U one reason why the fashions this sea­ »MbIe an endleea and give a son are so varied and atriking. Lace and Embroidered Tulle and Crepe de Chine Gown variety without roe terlally increasing "spring" aver tb# brocade are moat charming together, and Photo Copyright, 1911, by Reutlingrr. hi pa that can Volte a. isle e»« Lae. O.*». ■ brocade as a material la no extremely Exclusive Copyright. 1911, New York Herald

...... i made the clefuiv U< had evidently crawled f«r shelter into the REPORTS PROGRESS MAN LOST HIS «•revive, and there died from cold"., The drifting snow had blocked up the en­ These For Sale Advertisements Will Bring Janos UlMlXli. ■ lire trance to'the crevice, so that the seek- nWrrlml] ,/T LnL About Some Real Estate Sale> To-Day /ater PRtNCE RUPERT FIRE BRIGADE. A. H. HARMAN Recommended S. A. BAIRD THE B. C. LAND AND Prince Rupert, June 6.—Pan Mac­ 1317 Broad Street. by Physicians E, Jacobs Finds Unusual Ac­ Body of George McLeod Found Donald, at present assistant ftre-chlef Real Estate. Financial and Intv INVESTMENT AGENCY iefuse Substitutes tivity-Pays Visit to in Crevice Near Port for Rossland, has been appointed as­ Agent. 822 GOVERNMENT IT. A HAVEN OF ENJOYMENT sistent fire-chief here by the city coun­ 1210 DOUGLAS STREET. Pest remedy for Rossland Essington cil at a salary of $126 per month, to LOTS FOR SALE take effect a* soon as he can get here. 200 Acres. 100 acres good land, 106 - Gladstone Ave., beautiful lot, 50xU5, Constipation The committee was also supported in New, eight roomed, thoroughly modern rough but beautifully wooded with $300 cash, $2â0 in six months, U the recommendation of making dwelling, including hot water heat­ commercial trees; abopt 20 acres Grand At*'orks, June 6.—E. Jacobs of Prince Rupert, June 6.—After being at 7 per cent., for...... $1060 change in the payment of the call men ing system ; two large lots layed out cleared and cultivated ; good fruits; ’ictorla. secretary t terms at 7 per cent. This Is excep­ land making a splendid sheep run; •eral camps he had visited. He first man's efforts to save,, his life in Prospect Lake, fine waterfront lot. to swim to shore through the rapids tionally good for either a home or In­ a stream runs through the property paid a short visit to Greenwood, with blisxard. Price...... t260 vestment. Price, each ...... $1000 term begins Monday. April 10. of the Upper Stave River. S. Saun­ which Is close to two lakes. Close the object of getting Information rela­ McLeod, who was an employee of the For rent, fine cottage, Gordon Head, ‘teen Acres of Playing Field a ders, an employee of the Western Oan- Fairfield Estate, Cambridge Street, Just to school and the new Luxton ata- tive to the British Columbia Copi**r quarry, left - Port Essington alone to with stable. Per month...... off May Street,- one -60*430, *U timmodation tor 100 Boarders J______1q»L hlg life.—11. ndn âha' tlte prTcé, fW pér acre, is pslny’s smelter there. ProceaBlng mush In to the quarry on the morning Organised Cadet Corps. Is said that Saunders and threb other Johnson Street, between «Vancouver under cultivation; $450 cash, balance only a quarter that asked for ad­ W to New "Denver, Hlocan lakivne' <»f January' L4. Soon after he had left a *“ on terms at 7 per cent. Price $1350 Musketry Instruction. men had been on a pleasure trip up and Cook, 6 roomed modem house. joining land. $4,000 cash, balance on «pent several days visiting mlnc^ and storm came on. which turned Into a Terms. Prie* ...... $6000 ** Football and Cricket the river to" a point in the vicinity of HOMES. time. This Is a. gentleman s farm as concentrating mills at Bilverton, or sever? bllzxard, with a heavy fall of lymnaehmt and Rifle Range, Stave 1-ake When returning, the canoe Fourth St., close to Mt. Tolmle car line, well as a commercial propositi'-n. it Successes at McGill and R.M.C. F«iur-M11e camp, where are the Stan­ snow. When It was learned that he There are two trains daily to Gold- dard, Van Roy and Hewltt-Lorna capsised. throwing the men into the new. modern cottgge and lot 50x150, ir WARDEN: had not reported at the quarry fears stream and th'.;,Journey only occu­ 1 ktont— mines. JUk* .<4* tetoivd, - „ • cm cuter tallied. When after several water. They clung Jo the canoe, but $1000 cash, balance 6, 12 and 1H L. U. CONYERS & CO. pies half an hour 1 am sole agent. w Bolton. M.A. (Cambridge). tie information concerning several days he did not turn up. Sc was given" Saunders, who could swim, decided to months, *t 7 per cent. Price . $3300 lighten Its burden and sxvlm ashore. 660 View Street. _____ principal»: mines in the S lova n City mining dl- up for lost. Oak Bay Ave.. 7 room* modern hjuw, After Covering a short diste»»« e he was Harvey. M.A. (Cambridge); J. C. Search was m#4e along the trail f«»r and lot 51*182: one-third cash, bal­ caught in an undertow and drowned. ance at 7 per cent. Price...... $3650 tele. Esq. (Lend Unlv.), assisted The outlook for mining In Four-Mile his Itody, but w ithout success. The dla- TWO SPECIALS LEE & FRASER resident staff of University men. camp, Mr. Jacobs regards as part leu Fairfield Estate-Cottage. 6 roc™*, well Victoria West, corner lot with house, Prospectus apply to the Bursar. larly promising. In the Standard mine, by lit, with basement, all m idem con nicely situated and convenient.to ear.» Real Estate and Insurance Agents which he visited for the third time in ven’e 'ces throughout, situât? on lot 1-3 caah. 1-3 annually at 7 per cemt Money to Lean. Fire and Life Insurance 1> months, he' saw the big shoot of ga­ 60x1: 5 alleyway in rear, a very «1< Pr^ce ...... $3^® CITY OF VICTORIA 1222 Broad Street. let» ore of which so much has been slrable home, close to Cook Mirent James Bay, Slmcoe St.. 7 room, modern lice to Contractors published in the press during the last and park. Terms, $<’50 rash, balance house with lot 54x150. 1-3 cash, bal- six months. The vein on No. 5 level, A complete list of Local Improvement Works, authorized by By-Law, to be arrange 1. A snap for...... $3100 ailée 1 and 2 years at 7 per cent. Wre have ths following lots for sale r^trork, Millstream v.i|en he was in the Standard mine last Price...... I5000 North End—Cottage. 5 rooms, hath, Aveeburry St.—Two lots, at each $600 summer, was then about 30 feet in from time to time, will be found ported on the Bulletin Board at the sewer, hot and cold water, electric Caledonia Avenue, 6 room modern Crossing width, a considerable proportion of the Aveeborry SL—Two lots at each $700 light, all In splendid repv.ir. lot ôOx dwelling and lot 46x140; good base­ ore being first class, with the remain­ main entrance to the City Hall. 5 136. close to Fort street nnd htvh ment; $500 cash, the balance easy at Boyd St.—Two lots for. .■.-.*•■»****.$3150 led Tenders marked on envelope der suitable for milling. Since then the school; a splondld inveitm«*nt for y l per cent. Price ...... $2750 Berwick St.—Ix>t 50 x 105. for... .$1150 1er for Iron Work Millstream adit has been driven further into the homeseeker. * Term:». $50h cash, bill/ ling,'’ and addressed to the Esqui- Blanchard St., close to Hillside Ave . 6 Blackwood SL—Corner lot for.. $850 nountatn, until now the width of or« Street, and to Construct lateral cohnec- mice $100 per quarter. Interest 7 irr X va ter Works Co., will he received tUms to sewers, surface drain* and water room house, large lot. front and back Blackwood St.—Two lots. 61 x 135. f r. the face is a bout ^35 feet. cent, per annum. )*rice lot. a (ev/ mains, and remove poles, if necessary : entrance; $250 cash, balance $15 per each ...... 8800 noon on the ninth day of June, The Standard Stiver-l«eeHd 'lining only...... 18300 Plans and specifications may be Municipal Notice 17. To grade," drain and jwive with a month at 7 per ««*ot. Price...... $2500 c..m; any is making preparations tor tight Standard asphalt pavement Rich­ Burnside Feed—Corner lqt for . .$1300 at the irtlve oC the Esquimau mining "on a larger scale than In the ardson Street from Conk Street to \.in- Fire Insurance Written. Victoria West, modern 6 r«H.m bunga­ Chapman St.—I»ot for ...... $950 -T Work» Co., 1211 Wharf Street, The Municipal Council of the Corpora- c« uver Street, and to construct curb* and Money te Lean. low. lot 50x156. southern aspect and past, and for concentrating the svcoAd- on of the City of Victoria having deter- gutters on both sides of said street, also Cecil 6t —Lot 6» x 11 o. Tor...... $500 Tla, B. C. The company does not clasU ore to obtain from it a shipping has frontage on two streets: one- ilnctl that It is desirable: | lateral connections to sewers, surface Davids Avenue—Lot 51 x 120, for $450 Itself to accept ‘too lowest or any product.. A 10-drill compressor is be­ 1 T.I grade, -train and rave with a light drains and water mains. third cash, balance at 7 I**r cent- ing Installed, an aerial tramway in Standard asphalt pavement. Pme Street joies, if necessary; Price...... $4200 Fifth SL—Lot near King’s Rd for $8CU qvimalt water WORKS CO. from Ibimlnlon Road to Cralgflower llroul, 13. To grade, drain and pave wrtth an Pine Street, new « room cottage with Fernweod Road—Lot 50 x 168, for $1025 murse of construction, and a mill end to construct curbs and gutters on nsphaltlc p«vement Chester Avenue from and equipped Mat him I \ Ud both sides of said street, also lateral copr Dallas Road to Woodstock Avenue, and to basement and all modern convent Niagara SL—I-ot for ...... $2100 nections to newer*, surface drains and cnees, lot 60x120; $500 cash. $500 In plant for these substantial improve­ construct permanent sidewalks. with Prideau SL—Three lqta for...... $1900 ments are l*>1ng received, and it is ex- water mains, ag«I to remove poles. If ne- curbs and gutters and l«oulevards (incHd- six months, the balance can remain evsaary! Ing maintenance), on both sides of said on mortgage. Price -v. ;...... $3350 Simcoe SL—Lot for ...... $8C0 IP! LOOK! LIST»! i ecled that the compressor and tram­ là. To grade, drain and pave wKh a street, also lateral connections to surf.tce Fit Guaranteed. way will be in operation In July, while heavy Standard asphalt d-alnk. sewera and water mains and Medina Street, modern 6 room dwell­ ihe fit til should be running before the flower Road, from Russell Street to'Arm remove poles. If necessary; ing-modern In every respect—$1500 end of October. The tramway will Str**et, and construct curb* and 19. To grade, drain and pave with / cash, balance arranged at 7 per cent BELL DEVELOPMENT C0..LD. ENTS’ SUITS on both sides of «aid Road. tight Standard asphalt pavement Govern1- haS* :i «.arming capacity of 20 ton- aa connection* to sewer, surface drains and ment Street from Niagara Street to Dallas Price...... 18000 Reai Estate and Financial Agents Made to order. hour, and the mill be equipped with tbwi. and to construct curbg »n«l gutters 110 Pemberton Block water mains. on both sides of said street, also latéral crushing plant for 200 tons, and ore 2 To grad»*, drain and pave with a amitecUoM to sewer*, surface drain* and Phone 2801. -dressing appliances for 100 tons o da> |.kht Standard asphalt lavement GarlKdly water mains, and remove poles, if nece*- THE CITY BROKERAGE From $15 Up ltoad from Gorge Road to Douglas btreet The Van Rol concentrating plant was and to construct curbs and gutters on the 12’» Douglas St. Phono Y2403 CAM0SUN REALTY CO. Here's a real bargain foir you—Two lot* starteil about 'March 16, since w hich 26. T«> grade, drain au«l pave with t 50x158, in Esquimau, diréctly in south side of said road, alao llàht Standard asnhalt pavement. King Victoria. B. C. date it ‘has been running smoothly iml portions to sewers surface drains ana Room 1, Royal Holel Bldg.. Fort Street. SAM & CO., 1602 Government St. water mains, and. to remove poles. If n «ton Street from Menxte* Street to Mont­ r.wit Fyttite and Fire Insurance. front of the dry docks, on Lang_* giving much satisfaction. Its capacity real Street, and t<« con*triu-t curb* and P. O. Drawer 715. Phone 815 Cove. Terms easy. Each...... $900 C<3*To grade, drain and t*ve utters on Imth sides of said street. al»«i is indicated by its work for April, Sitérai c?onnectl«»ns to i^wçrs. enrfai-e Graham St., a comfortable home. Beautiful Level Lot 50x112. on Duch­ which month 3,273 tons of ose was put htnvy atand.rrl "*eh*1,„J£’Tn£SL,F1f0 NOTICE * suant Strict from (1,,vernm-nt atrf-t drains and water mains, and to remove HOMES OUR SPECIALTY room* and pantry, lot 60x135.. $1900 ess street. Price ...... $900 through the mill, giving 100 tons of l*.les. If necessary : A good building lot at a bargain, on Blu-ichard Btreet. and to , Prior St., new cottage. 4 room*, bath H^MATTER OF THK ESTATE OF silver-lead and 230 tons of sllver-zlnc 11. To grade, drain and pave with Gladstone avenue, between Stink«'- îiï,'. "g™ light standard nsplmlt pavement «>sw *go /Roamed House, in g«*od locUlity, and pantry, lot 25x100...... $1500 * 11.1.1A M HARRISON. LATE OF concentrates. The Vap Rol mine has Stieet from Belleville- Sir «et to Slmc.ie spearc and Pandora, «'an bought m.’,fiTr OF VICTORIA, BRITISH l teem-extensively developed and has Street, and to constgmr.t-«rntba -and- gutters X to car ana school, «ornent Burnside Reed, near Wilkinson, 4 acraa, for * few day» Ft : • •.- ■ 8S80 4»j*hBlA, DECEASED. much ore-of k«m*1 grade blocked out M Jtsrîh, on both shies of snbfc/dreet, also latera foundation. Hood large lot: aut.»- excellent land, with good 7 rns Read. Esquimau district, with two desired. This mill will be started about 6. To grade, drain and pave with a J. STUART YATES oth being between Va.ugias Street bylaw upon each and every of said works, Street, also lateral connections to sewera, Two Valuable Water Lets on Victoria Two Nice Lots In the most progressive Solicitors for 11» Executors. worked and producing high grade ore. surface drains and^ wwter mains, and to of local improvement, giving statements I ower down the lake, on Ten-Mile ^A ‘i- - > i ™u lTs and Is "eral connection* for showing the amounts estimated to tie Harbor, at foot of Yates Street part of the city, *»n Empress, near chargeable In each cg*e against the var­ creek, the Enterprise and Eastmont the placement of... wires------. ------underground as ious portions of real property to be t-e.ne- To Rent—Three-story Warehouse oa Quadra; size 60x120 each. Terms and when the same may be oossihle. SAANICH MUNICIPALITY mines aye b^th doing well. Ab-iut ftted by the said wc>Ck. and the reports of Wharf Street. easy. Each ...... 11.600 «. To grade, drain and pave the City Engineer/and City Assessor »vw Slocan City the Arlington, ottaw ment concrete pavement lw,ugUe Stref*1 uforesald having . been adopted by the He Court of Revision will sit in the Meteor. Hampton, Black Prince and fr.»m Flsguar.l Street to Pembroke Council : and to construct curb* ami *n nvfl Chamber. Royal Oak. on Mvn- it hers are being further developed, both sides of sai.l street nl«o con­ NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN that the Douglas atid-QuadD! 3rd July, 1911. at X p. m.. for the with some of them taking out high said reporta airey- open-.------for Inspection- - - at^rhr — nection* to sewer*, surface drain* and office of the/City Assessor. City Hall. street*, and to remove poles. If necessary. >ose of hearing complaints against grade dry silver - ore. Altogether, the water mains, and to remove * T«> grade, drain and pave with a heavy 'bankers- ces-arv. also to lay all n^cesaary conduite Ikiuglas StiVet. ami that unless a pétition future of the mining camps of the east aralnet any propoeed work of local Im­ Standard asphalt pavcmcnLJohneon assessment as made by the Asses* with all, necessary lateral and mner con- street from Quadra-street te-Fhwdr street, and for nrvtstng-amt correcting the side <»f SToTan take seems to be more prove me nY n bore ment lowed, signed \ry * MONEY ORDERS hictToni for the purpose majortty,of the owi»r* of the land «.r real nnd to construct permanent sidewalks on essment Roll, promising than for years. telephone and other wires under*.’•'"é* Sth slSTof said street with curbs and The1 11V 7. To grade, drain and pave with i ioperty to be aeseswed for such improve­ ÏStmra also lateral connections to sew otlce of any cojnplatnt, stating the ment. ami representing at least one-half We issue both Canadian Mr. Jacobs spent three days at Ross heavv Standard asphalt pavement Quadra îra drain, and «..er main.. anJ ind of complaint, must be given In Street fr«.m Blanchard HJrÇ«t b* rf.SSec of tln/value of the said land or real prop­ and American Bankers' land, where he learned that much ore erty/ is presented to the Council within to remove p»4e*. If nen saafy , Ing to the Assessor at least trai containing good value in gold hr«s beet* Avenue, also to construct lateral coonec Orders. Hons to sewers, surface drains fifteen davs from the date of the ftrat 8. To grade, drain u.vt pave uUn a heH'V q liefore the date of the annual developed below the 1200-foot level of mains, and to remove poles, it neceewry, lira tlon of this notice, the Council will Mteiulard asphalt pavement. Took etrect Merchants ng>f the court. the War Eagle mine. The Le Rol Is and to lay conduits and all necessary lat­ p/oceed with the proposeil improvement from Pandora avenue to Bay street, and eral connections for the purpose of plac­ such terms and conditions as to the to construct curl>s and gutters on both J R. CARMICIIAEU still employing about 25 men, taking ing wires undergrouml as and when ,h» payment of the cost of such Improvement aVdra of "aid street, also lateral connec­ 3AFE1Y DEPOSIT C. M. C. out ore and making a small profit out n ine may lie possible; a*'the Council may by bvlaw in that lie- tions tu *«-wers, surface drains and water ikwdd< * tie* larger s. To grade, dram and pave wltha light baif regulate and determine, —1__ mamaandfo heihoVe pole., If necesesry ; RankDtill lx BOXES TO RENT .al Oak. May 29. Util. WELLINGTON J. HOWLER. ^ mines above mentioned, It was learned Standard asphalt iwvement Stanley Av­ (' 10 T«> grade, drain and paxs with a enue from Fort Street to Pandora Avenue - heavy Standard asphalt pavement. Gov­ A secure place for valu­ that the Granby Company was still do­ anil to. construct curbs and KUtters on City Clerk’s Office. May 26. 1811. ernment str«-et. front Belleville street to LA-ID ACT. ing exploratory work in the Cliff mine, both sides of said Avenue. Michigan street, and to construct curbs ables. under its bond and option of purchase, connei tlons to sewera. surface drain amt ind .utters on both sides of said street, of Canada vx.m.i mains, and m remove poles, St te eUl connection, to sewers, surfs - I STRICT OF COAST. RANGE ill ,ind that the Blue Bird, in tie* SOUth drains and water mains, and to remoxe •' Eatabllahed lt««. Iks notice that Samuel G. Parker, of belt, is looking wen, with a prospect of mcesaary^^ drain and pave wit Municipal Notice SAVING la Cooln. occupatkm bookkeeper, ln- |k>Ics, if necesssrÿ. proving productive In the near future. light Standard asphalt pavement Harriaon la to apply for permission to purchase Street frqm Fort Street to' 11. To grad*, drain and pave with Capital Paid Up DEPARTMENT following described land*: Commenç­ A day was spent by Mr. Jacobs vis enue and to construct curb» and That the Municipal Council of the Cor­ tight Standard arpnntt ât a post planted at the B. E. corner Ring the British Columbia Copper on both sidra of said » poration of the City of Victoria having from Menzles Street to Dalla* roa« $6,000,000 S. C. D. Co ** Lot 237. on the west able connections to sewers, surface drains »nd determined that It I* Atalribb: «.nd to construct curbs and gutters o Deposits of One DMlar re- South Renttnck Arm. thenye west M Company’s Napoleon min-* and stamp water laterals, and to remove poles, Ktl, aid-. "? allcl al.o IM-r.l in Linden Avenue to Yates A,’, T„ accordance with the provisions lav more brick and mak- tn tter plaster and impertinence. and t" construct curb* and gutter* BANK OF MONTREAL Street, and to construct curbs and gut­ both sides of Id avenue, also lateral t>x‘h1 Improvement General By other Umv on the market. Aid. Gfaham introduced a résidu ters on both sides of said street, also lat­ •sMfiND LIME, the British Columbia eral connections to sewers, surface drains connections to era, surface drain* and ' Rnd amendment* thereto, and th. vu* le .ielng shipped in very large tlon censuring the mayor for his ac­ water mains, and to renlqve poles, tf rltv Engineer *xu\ City Assessor havlhi Established 1817. and water main*, and to remove poles. R necessary; ( rv r.ng Council In accordance ntttles to Seattle. Tacoma and I*ort- tion In dismissing the inspector and necessary, nlao to., lay conduits with wtl wHhrtlh- prnVt.h.n» of ««-lion 4 of thl- Capital, .11 raid up. neat. Undivided Profit» r un.ove mentioned, signed by « Aid. Graham’s motion was lost. 6. ’repave with a light Standard asphalt Krity of the owners of the land or real «aid street, fiae lateral connections pavement. Camostm street, from Pandora A. J. C. GALLETLY - -...... Manager, Vii A moden^ Mayor Robinson asked the council’s sewers, surface drains and water mains, nron’-rtv to V- assessed for such Im prove- and to remove poles, if necesnary. al*«> to avenue to Grant street, and to construct Kim and representing nt lent one-half endorsement of a plan to enlarge the lay conduits and ali lateral connection* boulevards on both sides of »»!d street; KfThe vïïue .‘tithe said land or real---- city Jail. The approximate cost would f..r the placement of wires undergiound, 7 To grad-, drain and pave with a .heavy ~rtt- l. pr-'-W-d m II» Council wl h. 61.0(H) The jail was màfh too a* and when the same ma> be possible; standard asphalt pavement, Johnson flfti-vn da vs from the date of the first Abaci v.t elf 15 To grade, drain and pave w rs lodged there gif the time. Three y Street from Douglas St re* t do Q walk of concrete on the north side of .-aid upon am i, term» and condition» a» to the 20© Roomt hundred cases had been trted during atreefV and lo'ëonVt ruct curbs and initiera street, between Blanchard apd Quadra payment of th- .cort of auch Improv-monl reliable one I lldren. Ladle» and < All Outside th* past five months and fines collect­ on M,h ,kl.« uf Mid »tr»rl. * * '*’"'' streets, with curbs and gutters on both „ th- rmm.il may by by-la Ir In that men. A alt t onnectlonl lo xnn .arf.cr draina and aide* of said street, between Doogls* and half fwguUte and determine. ai aggregating $1,700. The Improve­ water main», and lo remove pole», ” Blanchard street*, and a curb and gutter RUPTURE WF.UJNT.TflN J. DOWIdCR^ T. Mac N. JONES. Fart St ments included - the installation, of a "'T»*To> grade, drain nnd'1 povw" Mth the north aide lwlw.en Hlanchavd an.l , iFU* $1.50 Per day, *f bath ami ten new cells A motion of Quadra. »Ts<> latl-raT cohnéctmlt* to sew -1 l.aht Slandnrd aaphnlt pnvemeM^Colllnaow ers. surface drains end water mains on | City ClerlCa Oltlee. Ma y tl, 1»11. JB J. B. DAVIS. friiriHf endorsement was made and carried. Street from Vancouver Street to Trutch 14 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 7, 1911. ■iH IRELAND’S TROUBLES I: - MILL BAY ■ TARE NEW FDRtt "A good ftomacH and a merry «oui are « Waterfront! inseparable— lacking Political Party Embarrassed which, try Abbey'» Thirty-two acre* homesite, charming situation on Saanich by State Payment of Mem­ Sah. 1 y Arm, opposite proposed ter pi inns of B. C. Electric at Deep Bay. bers of Commons' JESSIE STREET, brand new D/a storey bungalow of 6 rooms, bath New four-room bungalow with water laid on from never- 25c and 60c bottle. failing springs. Sold everywhere. and pàntry, almost completed. Usual offices and modern conveniences. " Stable, chicken houses, etc. Lloyd-George’s announcement in a Lot 60x120. Terms very easy. Price ...... '7."...... $4,000 Horse and buggy, cow, chickens, etc. the English Parliament that hereafter This property has about two acres cleared, part in veget­ members of Parliament are to draw PRINCESS AVENUE, near Cook, nice two-storey dwelling of 6 rooms. - able garden. a salary of $2.000 has created a very DRINK DILL OF All modern ; basement, etc. On easy terms, at ...... $4,200 Maple, alder and dogwood trees in profusion. real difficulty for the Irish party, and so . far no solution has been found. SUPERIOR STREET, lot 45x120 and cottage, containing 5 rooms, bath Wht-a the payment of members by'the UNITED STATES Price $10,000 ~ state was first proposed H was thought | : and jmntrj'; basement; all modern conveniences. Your own terms.• that the figure would be fixed at about $1,000 a year, which is the rate at — Peino— ...... $4,000 which the Irish party now pays Its DAY & BOGGS members from its private funds. Under Six Million Dollars Spent Every those circumstances a self-denying Day in America for 620 Fort Street SOLE AGENTS Victoria, B. C. ordinance to the effect that Irish Nationalists should spurn the Saxon Stimulants Ope- Saturday Bxenings, 8 to 10 —' .. ‘ - ESTABLISHED 1890 gold would have been an easy one to -enforce. -Now matter* are complicated P. R. BROWN nd while I believe I aril right In ■saying that a majority of the members Some aour-visaged |**«»f*l** are finding Bloney to Loan. Fire Insurance Written. Stores and Offices to Re. the party are tn favor of refusing fault because we are spending $1,600,000 take the .money and continuing as a day for motor cars. In the vernacu­ present to exist on /honey collected Phone 1076 1130 BROAD STREET f. 0. Box lar of the closeted economists they call Our Annual Spring House Glean- Ireland, America and the . British It "wasteful consumption.” But what's colonies, yet 1 think I am also right a million a day for leave I, sunshine and | stating that tln-c* Is a strong min fresh air when we have been digging oMty That does not see it this way mg Sale is Now On — into our pockatayears at >h*» rale IA ihakTng this sfalehieiii I not of several millions a day for tobacco AND WE WISH TO OFFER YOU THE FOLLOWING ODD LOTS AT accusing three sm-n of mercenary mo­ and alcohol-? Here, surely, Is “waste­ PRICES 25 PER CENT. BELOW SURROUNDING VALUES tives. There may be a few of them ho would like the money, but moat ful consumption, ” apd we have been New Si Quadra Haight»—1% miles from CUy Hall, 5 Lots left at $500 each. of lliviti 1 think (to not s.*. win t lv an amusingly’ prosperous country In Terms : $50 ilash and the balance at $15. per month. money her»*tofoj>^colb*ct«*d for the -l-i'.- ff it. ma'intenapcc of mvijibcre of parlia­ This is no temperance lecture,. not Hollywood Pork—Double Corner of ltcechwood Avenue and Rosa St. Let 65 and 67 Edmonton ment should not be used In other ways even an economic discussion of misdi­ Beautiful Waterfront Price for the two late, $ 1.250. Third cash and" balance 1, 2 and 3 years. Tk> you Intend building tliÉ : for the advancement of iLe National rected human effort—but Just the cold figures of our $6,000.000-*-day bill for We Invite you to Inspect lots Belvedere—The northwest corner of King’s Road and Korbea Street. cause and some of them have even new aub-diviHlona within 1| mile Double Corner,. 100 x 110, no rock, high, and good view, cement *U$e- proposed that ever) Irish member the cun that cheers and the weed that soothes. Two biiliofirtfollars a.year fbr City Hall, close to car line, go wi.ikf- and 'water. Only $ 1,250 for tio- pair Quarter cu»h. balance should turn over half his official salary trict: all lot* level, and gramt\ stimulants 1* something to think about I! 2 and 3 yearn. tn the party fund*, fto far no offictat Charmingly Situated full bearing fruit trees. Why eclslon has been arrlwd at and nom- —for this is two-thirds of all the money long distance and buy rock of Finlayaon Street—Two Half-Acre Pieces pn the corner of Stevenson In the country. that requires clearing? Lots! ill be" taken until the matter i* 'dls- $7iM; i cash, balance 6. 12. ^4 f Place and Finlayson Street, level, high add dry, with good view Each usaed • fully at a meeting of the This huge sum does not include the piece will subdivide Into three fine lots Price $1,500 each. One-third hundreds of million* of dollars raised months. Far th# farMHor the*J fmre' money-msking proponitlo for the state out of the smokers and Excellently Sheltered cash and the balance .6, 12 and 18 month». There is another fckturc about the double in value in the near drinkers. The buyer of a 10-cent cigar Garden City Lots Are Good Buying—Quarter-sçre blocks, prices $300 to payment of members whl^h Is of vital Compare these lots and. see If y ' or a 6-cent glass of beer does not stop $600. Terms: $50 cash and $15 per month. interest to Ireland. Until now the buy anything better In the city llecipllne of the Irish party has been to think that he is contributing to the Exclusive Agents. thé admiration of poMttclans all the pay of the soldiers and sailors, to the Unusually Large Lots world over. TIM® discipline has been duration of children, and a multitude btalned largely from the fact tftat of other state exoenses. The national There ymi have the meat of this -remarkable offer. McPherson & Fullerton Bros. leailers of the party held the government gets upwards, of $250,mw,000 Jalland Bros purse (firm**: mid that revolt against year from (T the paitf-Oll. Notv this wan a ser­ the states get many «nil!ions more from twenty minutes from town by ear hue. They over* ious matter to a poor man who had xdse licensee. look Selkirk water and have no superiors as to siz,e been elected to parliament. By slnk- Our consumutloity6T tobacco and al 11« hi- convictioaS in wfSkt might h. ohol has Increased with our national amt location. We can run you out by auto any time. minor matter he was enabled to re­ prosperity. Our tobacco consumption Ten Acres Waterfrontage, Cordova Bay main In parliament and do. good work now "A*. itounds oer capita, New bungalow honae of eight çoonn* for his constituents In future In much as that of England and Germany need not yield In the slightest degree together. are more temperate In COME AND SEE US ANYWAY MONEYWANTI The state will pay his salary regular­ the use of strong drink than we were ly no matter how he votes. The new vears ago. for heavy drinking Isn't as y, m. c. A. $7,500 arrangement will also make independ­ fashionable as It was once. Where we meitThr the-«irte-bellum days All subscriptions to ip>wb< ent candidates much easier and more Ing post due one monti Vf* frequent. Of recent year* elections gallons per capita, we -now get along ates street urgently needed to opeS^uiV A. TOLLER y CO.. «°* Y Idom have been contested in Ire­ with Hi, and there has lx*6n no Increase land outside of the northern half of in the consumption for some years. But Subscriptions recelveo and Ister. because rich men didn't care we have become great beer drinkers. Six (marts of beer a head was all we flclal receipts given by folio» • gp< Hi iSeli ieopëj on i forTore Dlrr 'tors, at their oh.ces: W ll0pe, and-peer nu ll wliu might ha\< drank 60 years a*ro; the consumption 1104 Bread St. INVESTMENTS. Telenliene 284 rose to seven gallons M yea r* later, and Mitchell. A. B. -oser. dL won on thr-lr personal popularity could McNeill. P; &. milis, C. A. W now |( Is above 20 gallons. That Is. not afford to go to parliament unless R. B. McMlcklng. A. J. Brave drink live $imes as .nuvh as we did 86 they toed the party line. This obstacle ScowcrnfL of couree. is removed now and anyone -era ago. but milder liquor For Sale who can get himself elected can at We drink in a veer 60,006,000 barrels nd, secure In the knowledge that h* of beer, 60.006.006 gallons of wine and ! drawing $2,000 a v.-.«r *0.000.000 gallons of spirits We smoke 7.000,000.000 vlgar* and X.000.000.000 cig­ i understand that some *>f tfce parti $l.is« motor car is a more conspicuous j arettes, and we use 450.000.000 pounds Nine thousand acres of managers are rather worried aboqt target for the critic than are 10.000 hi- t. itur** of the situation, l'Ut while if smoking ami chewing tot>acco. The scattered cigar*, and thus a few hun-1 FOR GALE government siafWtchimr figure that Crown Granted Lands it will make tiv ir jibeRTôn mor# diffi dred millions for autos bulks big. while j Tour Choice of hese stimulants have n manufactured ult I don't think it will be at all i two billion for drinking ami smoking j x aluc of about 8JU10.000.000—but this 1« Two Five Roemed Hems Including TiNihvr, surface had thing for the country l hav escapes general comment. —. Boston j heard -the complaint frequently dur­ a small figure mm pared with what the and all minerals except gold News Bureau. C ment foundations and all mod­ ing the last five or six years that consumers pay for the goods over the Ice Cream Freezer! ern improvements, close to Oak the Irish people are losing their in ounter and silver. AVIATOR’S FEAT. Bay Avenue. terest In politic? and I know that it The 60.000,000 barrels of beer, for ex­ ample. are Inventoried at IÉ a barrel, Price $2650 is well founded, but I believe the rea Portland. Ore . June T —Portlanders for One-fourth cash, balance easy. son is that they have heard hardi) hut It's a poor bartender gbo MB*) — II Ibc ficat JLlnic yesterday, from the city * Apply direct to Owner. anything aTWHit pnttttcs Wln-e elec­ tt$- worth - of..beer W«»ral other xessel* in the hartuir at travagance excuse another. But the sidewalk. He decided on the latter. W. H. GOSSIP, Manager Victoria Branch. tempted to capture the schooner, but they were stood off l»y the "pirates” until the arrival of a force of polk in n government steamer wbr-n th ung men were overpoxvered.

T< f*A X"VDTAXF Reception for Troop» on Their CAN YOU BEAT THESE?! Buggies and Wagons ! Arrival at Liverpool. Tun Niue, Level, Grassy Lots, 40x165 and 41.3x120 feet, on highest part of From Bavncs’ Celebrated Factory Liverpool. June 6.—Preparations are being made here for a great civic re­ |a*kt new Driving 1‘baeton for sale cheap. ception to the . Onatfln coronation SHELBOURNE STRÉET at $500 Fa Single Lots or $475 en Bind troops. They are expected on Friday. Truck cheap for cadi. -The Lord Mayor will receive them at Also 4 Beautiful Lots, nex. to Corner of King’s Road, on Shullxmrne Street, size the docks find they will march through the principal streets. ' 40 x 168 Feet $550.00 Each ARCTK* BROTHERHOOD. BRAYSHAW’S WAGON WOllKS Terms on all above—44 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months; interest at 7 per cent. These should make you 1C Stewart, June 6.—E. F Miller and per cent, profit on firs' payment in 6 months. Government Street, Next to Victoria Brewery Harry Bryce, of KMchlkan. have or­ ganized a camp on the International boundary line at the. head of Portland1 Wé also have some choice a side buys on Yates, Douglas, Blanchard and Burdette Streets, that should canal, to he known a* International Camp No. 29 Arctic Brotherhood. handsome profits in the near future. Jack Me Adam, who was In the perty of prospectors tint returned from the CANOES! CANOES! Naas, Issues a note of warning those attempting to cross" the glacier Pleasure models and Sponson Unsinkablc. at the .present time. He states that Large stock on hand at showrooms. *' travelling Is now more dapgerou* than J. E. SMART & CO. It has been at any previous time this HOWELL, PAYNE A COMPANY, Limited season, on |rcotiet of the fart that thrj Rooms 4Q5-C Pemberton Building, Victoria, B. C. Phone 110 1219 I.angley Street, City show is melting on the fissures be­ tween Bitter "HFeefc and Nelson TYeek. SL3

i& VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1011 SECOND TAIPINC REBELLION FAILED

Downfall of Modern Revolution Results From Modern .. War Methods 7 Choice Lots in Rockland Park

Although reports from the south are Level, No Rock, size 50x120 neither quite dear nor quite consist­ ent, their general consensus seems to prove beyond cavil that there has been an attempt at insurrection, and that Terms has—11 ecu—sup pressed.—e+nc' Trf~ tîttt~ Terms special telegrams, says the Shanghai $500 Each Mercury, Informed us mat the Viceroy 5 Per Cent Discount for Cash. These Lots are Within 1V6 had been warned a revolutionary that |>r. Sun Yat-8en himself, was in Mile Circle. If You Want One Call Early. Canton, and that it was Intended to blow up the Yamen. That gentleman Half or Quarter Acre Lots on the has long been known to foreigners un­ der this name, though to the-Yvuthorl- ties he is usually known as Sun Wen. Fairfield Road Car Line He is a native of the Canton province, t having Iwen burn at Hsiang-Julian In the year 1*66, and is thus in the very Swinerton & prime of life, unless his restless career lias prematurely gged him. For Dr. Sun haa had a somewhat adventurous 1206 Government St. ‘ $1000 Per Quarter Acre existence. When about 18 >«nrs el age he was taken by his mother to the Sandw ich islands, Where he went to school and college in Honolulu Later on he returned to Hopg Kong, $2000 Per Half Acre and for a while wan a student In Queers College. Still later, after a second visit to Honolulu, he returned For Sale Choice Homesites on Tins beautiful property is very well shaded by spruce aud i>oplars, and to Canton where he took up the study uf medicine, dividing Me time for some while some of them would have to be removed for building purposes, rt would five years between Canton and Hong Kong. It wan soon after this that his the Gorge still leave sites for most attractive homes. This property is directly north political escapade* began. In all pro babllity the studies In which he had That Fine Residence known of Hollywood Park, and is of course within a few minutes’ walk of Foul Bay’s taken part In Hawaii had fired hi* ini agination, and with the hatred of as the beautiful sandy beach. Much of this property faces the h airfield road car Manchu rule innate in so many of the For $100 cash and the balance easy Cantonese, he was ready for anything i line, but the lots at the rear face Chandler avenue. This property is directly which promised, in ever so shadowy a terms we can deliver lots overlooking south of the large field, lying between Rockland avenue aud Chandler street, way, the overturning of the hated the Gorge. View is unobstructed aud dynasty. Becoming known In this Laurels surroundings all that could be desired. connection, he must have felt himself which, when subdivided, will easily bring $1,000 to $1,500 per lot or $0,000 to lucky to escape the arrest which Call at once. threatened him, and for awhile 'he Situated on $9,000 per acre. The property we are offering is just across the street and found -safety in America. During part of 1*90 he w'a* In London, and it was the above prices speak for themselves. .then that he was enticed into . the Chines»* legation there and rigorously confined. <)r»-ut was the excitement., Rockland Ave. An auto will take you out to inspect the property at any time you may .ii is national territory, ami SO appoint. - it was that 49 Portland Place, though in within the heart of London, was an In­ Tracksell, Anderson & Co. tegral portion, for diplomatic purposes, of the Chinese Empire. But though 3Vî Acres of Corner Broad and Trounce Ave. Phone 1722 the Chinese minister might perhaps have had Sun executed Vlthin the pre­ cincts without fear of serious objec­ Charming tion. there was one little point con­ nected with the case which gave th-; British authorities ground for tnter- - Grounds , fnfijàHjp,—: / ■ ■ ■ ——* : "■ ■ " Pemberton & Son Sun had been inveigled, perhaps kid­ Comer Fort and Broad Street napper! more or less, from She streets Special of Lmilon. which is distinctly British For price and terms apply territory. Cons*-quently friendly rep- resentatloi\* were made, a little pres­ to the sole agents MOUNT TOLM1E ROAD, four half-acre lot*, all under cul- sor*- -a+iplied. aml_WiitL min h tact Sir — tieaLiuu ; atnmling liigh,. ua rack. ..Price for lour $2,800 Good Buys In Halliday Macartney and L»rd Salis­ bury arranged matters, and the pris­ COOD Esquimau oner was freed. Since then he has Cross & Co. lived in various countries, always with Liverpool Street, 60 x 120 ft., two a prlt-e <*n his head, his name ttgurimt 622 Fort Street. GILLESPIE & HART BUYS hundred feet from Lang Cove. every now and then in the papers in Prive...... $3500 \ connection either with some suggested Phone 2040. 1115'i.angley St. IN Admiral Road. 62 x 164 imme­ attempt at revolution, or some effort -f- diately- facing Lang Cove $3500 by the Ch I heso authorities for his cap- I ConetAnce end Ft ret, fine curnnr- titre. -----4 , facing the Cove ...... $5000 His present effort - supposing him' to LOTS Woodway Road, cornering on Ad­ Dougall ft McNIorran ha\!.. en i-n -■ • nt in }*ant« • - « 4 Mal.cn Block. 1112 Government 6L miral Road and facing T.rtng I,nt t ■ -h-.\x how different the i «.witlon CLOSE IN Cove. 90 x 141 ft...... $5000 f the Chinese gfivernment Is now ! $1400—Sea View Avg., 3 room, house Drake and Florence, overlooking from ;wTrar it watr xrhrn lluror Sin- mi- »it;c high ..loL ' Lang Gove, 3S.S x 150 ft $950 Tfcuen successfully Inaugurated the $1550—North Pnndora St.. 3 room Liverpool Street and Aberdeen Talplng rebellion with no weapons house; <»n lot vOx 120.- • NatuFalResoureesSeeurityCo. Queen’s Avenue, near Blan­ To Loan Street, 60 ft on Liverpool 81. more formidable than a few rusty wea­ $2400—Hulton Street, near Oak Bay and 175 ft on Aberdeen Street. chard, 60x120 $2,100 pons and possibly a few glngals. No Car, lot 50x120, rents for $30 j>er LIMITED ON Price...... $11,000 bombs, no repeating rifles, no revolv­ month. faief Up Capital $250,000 Empress Avenue, near Van­ ers; not even siich tactical trickery as $3150—North Park Street, rniar couver. 50x128, $1,200 Improved Property Victoria Mortgage 5 Trust a foreign disguise with which to get Blanchard St., 6 room house and right into the heart of the Canton eity, lot Hulton Street, dose to Fort AT “ Company, Limited and the yamen of its view». It To Rent—Furnished house on F*rn- Offer for sale Townsitcs, Farm and Fruit street, 44x162 ...... $650 would seem as if there have been at woud Road. Per month..... $35 Temporary Office, Room f. 1611 least two other sporadic attempts to Lands, Timber and Coal Land*. Joint owners Howe Street, 2 high, cleared LOWEST Government Street light the torch of rebellion Insides the first attack OB t8fi * '• • B' 1 • »< and Sole Agents Fort George Townsite. lots, each .... • • $1,050 Phone 860 ------P. O, Bov 871 CURRENT parently all alike have been futile. Princess Avenue, near city The revolution has fallen fiat. Its prime park, 60x120 ...$1,700 RATES movers ha\e either been killed, taken, | Laurence & Ashton or dispersed, and strict search I* being REAL ERV HEAD OFFICE, BOWER BUILDING, VANC0ÜVEB, B. C. made for those who have escaped, short easy terms on all shrift being their portion if discovered. Room 8 1006 'Government St. District Sale* Solicitor, E. Child, 643 Fort St., Victoria, B. 0. the above Only one telegram from the Universal Gazette s|>eaks of the “ammunition de­ Give the new firm a tripl. Vidtoria West partment" having been robbed by the Heisterman revolutionists, which In all probability It You Hive Any Property for PINE STREET, lot 60x120; a refers Lo the looting of some small and | Sele List It With Us Currie & Power beautiful level Jot; no rock ; unimportant armory*. Had it been of VALUES IN $275 cash; balance 6, 12 ami graver consequence we should have We are making a Specialty of New List of Cordon Forman & Co. heard more oft LL Houses and Lots. 1214 Douglas St. Phone 1466 18 month*. Price . $800 China, then, may be eongratulate0 strawberry modern drill and better education. Time The Globe Realty Co. Quarries. Limit**. at Noot- Open evenings and Sat. afternoons. niants, and. other small fruits; this D. H. BALE was when Dr. Run might have counted property overlooks the sea and Has a CARDEN CITY ka Sound and Texada ls- Rooms 5-8, McC’ailum Bock. on some foreign sympathy, but that nice beach; n most desirable home I* also xood buyln* and we Contractor and Builder aml will be received at the Phone 1613. 1223 Douglas at. and cheap at $16.000. on terms of 1-8 have eome of the beet of it. day is gone for ever, and the sooner he cash, balance to arrange; 6 miles Cor. Oak Bay and Newport Ave. Company ’* Registered office Get in ahead of the new tram recognizes It the better. from city. Telephone 1140. ear AND MAKE MONET. 561 Bastion street, Victoria, 18 AURICS, cottage of 4 rtyms, out­ ACCOMPANIES WIFE TO COURT. buildings. 400 fruit trees. 8 acre* In Waterfront Lots B. C.i until noon at June 10, strawberries; this Is a corner pro­ TIM KEE & CO. perty ami could be cut to make two Woman Placed on Trial Charged With 1011. good farms: the price for s quick Shoal Bay The highest or any tender Real Estate sale la $15.000. half cash. Administering Poison to Husband. And Chinese Employment Agent 5 ACRES of splendid Tan^ 4 pilled We have a few cheap lots on not necessarily accepted. Phone «11. P- O. Bex 607 from cityt all cultivated, f Beach Drive, close to Transit Pittsburg..Pa., June 7.—StW. Minnie strawberries, a - 1414 Government Street R.,ad; very easy terms. The on­ Htrosacker was placed on trial yester­ room bungalow GORDON HEAD Neetka Marble Quarries, Ltd. house alone

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36 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1311.

NE TEMERE DECREE. [ONE DOLLAR DOWN. $1 WEEK- CAPTAIN SEARS' Fine cleared lota. Alberni. ft» -each. owner overloaded Write P. O. Box 1136. MINING DISPUTE IN Report "f Commltttee Adopted by PLACED ON TRIAL Montreal District Methodist Jgqi^H 11, K lfanniy p " ! Conference.- .. tire* and top. complete. In good order. Apply Wm. Mable, carriage works. Ever Think About Montreal, June 7.—At this morning's .Johnson street. J9 J (Continued from | session of the Montreal district Meth­ P*OR SALE—A quantity of fruity straw­ odist conference, the report of the spe­ berries. cherries, etc., a few miles out cial committee appointed to consider of city: will sell for a reasonable, lump >um- 3M Petnberton Block. JJ In cross-examination witness said he the Ne Temere. decree was adopted by ittle Likelihood of Work Be­ iiad worked on the Trader and there an unanimous vote. The report de­ LOST—Single stone diamond ring; suit­ able reward. Tea Rooms, corner Nla- ing Resumed Rending Fur- ' cargo had been stowed In the hold. He nounced the application of the decree gara and Douglas streets. J9 Unearned Increment ? not notice the captain there to Canada and called upon the gen­ ther Hearing by Board eral conference of the church to do i ACRE, $250 cash and balance of $750 over the Sunday before the wreck during 8 years, oh car line. See Pemberton's Its utmost to secure the withdrawal ad., page 15.______'______J9 the loading. He saw the captain break of the decree or to secure the enact­ That is the increase in value of property as the demand increases. We doii’t know where saloon window, and thought he ment of legislation to counteract it. It COMPETENT YOUNG LA1/Y wants Coleman, Alb.,- June 7.—Dr. C. W. position aa nurse for children, best of had done so to assist passengers. declared that if the Roman Catholic references. Box 725. Times. ji there is such a prospect of reaping such an unearned increment as investing now in Victoria, Gordon and Colln^McLeod-. of the Cons To a Juror—The cargo was the larg- church had «ecured any special privi­ SEVEN WAGON and grading teams for . illation board arrived this morning lege* respecting marriage then these hire by the day or month, have dump, st in bulk. Teal estate. Shrewd investors will see there is money to be made in these » und the operators* executive are here should be swept away by legislation wagons and grading tools if needed ready to take up the work of the To the court—It took up more room and people df all creeds made equal 1 steady work only. Box 722, Times. : J9 hoard where It was left off \pver three than any other, but there may have before the civil law in regard to inar- TO LET—Furnished suite of 3 roohis, weeks ago. A. J. Carter, the other modern. Apply 83t View street. J9 member, will return from Fernle to­ been heavier cargoes. They also adopted a loyal address to A BSAUTIKUL HOME for ,«!#. two Two Big Snaps day and the llrst session will be held Joseph Smith, deckhand, said the houses, ground* wet In fruit tree* and this afternoon at which the points of ekther was not very rough but there Their Majesties on the occasion of the small fruit*, will divide to suit pur­ llspute still to be inquired Into will be as wind and a heavy swell. He heard coronation. chaser. Inquire J029 Edmonlim Titad J9 between Cook and stated, ahd the nujnber of witnesses to Captain Sears mv: “The handllrrt ----- HOMES ON EASY ou» ~lUt 250 Pa'* ^>r **,ree *°*s' ,r>^x130 each; on Empress avenue, he-tidied will as far as possible bé de­ broken." The line was in k*»«i condi­ CANADIAN AFFAIRS. before buying. G^ven-Devereux Invest­ tion. He fixed the space of time from ment Co.. 230 Pemberton Block, 2nd ~!h«ml,ers streets; frontage on Hay street.—Eitsj leriwr termined. Floor. Phone 19»), Jy7 avlng- the wharf till the,,.wreck as London. June 7.—The Tlmcm says: The chalrman^clalms that the board GOOD BOOKKEEPER and first-class for corner of Ray anil Cook street. There's, no risk in buying close-in huai- will not sacrifice time at the expense fifteen minutes. Ho was vailed below' “To suggest, as Mr. Fielding appear» penman wlsltee to handle several small* ness properties like these at these right price». f thoroughness, but at the same time assist In replacing the freight, which to do. that no opinion Is to be ex- sets of bôoks, charges reasonable; sev­ $1,400 iio want» to eliminate as far as possible shifting had filled up the truckpas- presjyad here on the phases of the re- eral years' experience In this city. Ad­ unnocoesary -r-epatitùoi ol the. 9Age-way, on the port. sida. -JlJ .bud ri|rrm-Hy agreement because they arc dress A . 1Û02 Fort street. J# threshing out of old straw. been working five minutes or move the subject of disagreement between I TO LET— Furnished cottages, with mod- hen he answered a call from the cap­ the parties in Canada. Is reducing I1 ern conveniences, on Dallas road. Ap­ To-day’s meeting will l>e taken up ply Mrs. M. R. Smith, 104 Dalla* road: principally with the arranging of the tain, who told him to secure a bale of the principle of non-intervention in I Jll details of the programme and It Is not hay" which was falling overboard the ,I0#.é«!e affair, of «■*«"*«* WANTED-A good plain oook «W WALLACE Ê? CLARKE i xpected that any evidence will be When he left the lower deck the waves of the Empire to downright absurdity. I |>f., month. Box 727, Times, or Plume taken. ere knocking the sliding windows Mr. Fielding seems to hold that Im-| UTS, J9 perlai unity will be found permanently j 1250 CA8II and $7M over three years buys 620 Yates Street. Tel. 471 R. Wilson Clarke $hc feeling among the miners and1 down. The witness then told of the ac- W. O. Wallace operators seems to be of a pessimistic uul wreck and his rescue from the compatible ■ with almost an Infinite | 1 acre on Fairfield road car line. See nature regarding a possibility of any stove-ln boat, which was the first to variety of treaty obligations and com__Pemberton'S __ ___ ad., page 18.^______J9 arrangements being effected by which ave the ship containing, a number of merrlal Interest*, x Sir W'Ilfrld Laurier, | FAIRFIELD GltOVE—Where? Cull at inen and two ladles Captain Pears who gave notice last Friday of the res­ Pemberton's office > car will take you the resumption of work can be bithight out to Inspect; \ acre for $1,000, with $254» about, pending the further proceedings launched the boat anti a davit ripped olution on a subject of very great Im­ cash and Valance over 8 years at 7 per of the board. Everything throughout hole out of the stern. A swell swpt portance, presumably share* this the Pass district Is perfectly quiet. no the boat away. The boat was hot view. Sir Wilfrid", resolution, which 1 ACRE HOMESITE In Fairfield Grove. OBITUARY RECORD apparent feeling of anxiety nianlfest- ver loaded. atm, at freeing .Canada from thv ob. on Fairfield road, for $380 cash and 8250 1r g Itself upon either aide of the con­ Tn cro,»-,ramlhaHoh W wUne», iar#[n*ATtoni> nr thr twelve r.tv.-.rcd nation yearly Tor 3 .years. ""Bee‘Pemberton'* Join This Syndicate ud., page 16 j9 troversy. the water did not come In through the treatioa by which she I, now hound, docs not of couiwe go further than FOR SALE—Organ, nearly new. twelve Owing to the failure of an Eastern broker, we have been able The funeral of Frank J. Grimm took hole In the stern of the boàt. The wind suggcM that the British Government stops. $75. F. Butcher, Whittier ax'enue, to get a block of 10,000 shares of the stock of place at 8.15 o'clock this morning from SEVENTY-FIVE KILLED was on the port side and he thought oft BoU-skln read,- Clove»dale. jil the holP WHB on The srarbbànU sïde. should sound the foreign Govern- ______the fnhilly residency. Bdlètiflfi" roftd, m. hts Involved We may presume |.ft£>CKLANI> AVKNVK -One of_ tli.- beat IN MEXICO CITY The captain had tried to «end the mate corners on the avenue, two lots with KOOTENAY GOLD and at 9 from 8t. Andrew’s Cathedral, in charge of the boat. A squall came that should the replica "prove un­ nh»e roomed house,, stone' and brick where requiem mass was celebrated by up after they1 left the wharf fifteen favorable. a, was our experience with foundation, modern And up-to-date, elec­ Germany In 1838 he would not wjgh tric fixtures, ga* connected, garage, the Rev. Father La terme. Rev. minutes. MINES, LTD. the treaties denounced, hut the tenta­ chicken house, and fruit trees bearing, Father Doyle officiated at the grave­ T,aredo, Texas. June 7.-—Seventy-five Miss ’Margaret Barton, who was a tive form In which the treaty I, this 1* worth Investigating; act quickly; passenger on the Iroquots and the only •$7.508, terms. Wescott & Morrison. At #1.20 per share. .The capitalization of this company is only side. There was a large attendance or more person* are reported to hav couched should not allow the fact to woman saved, said the two Misse* Room S^Moody Block. Phone 1651. J7 $250.000 "with 20,000 shares still in the treasury, and as an of friends and In particular many lost their'lives In the city of Mexico a* i.e obscured thaï he contemplates an WILL THE PERSON who picked up a Fenwick werô with her. The ship entirely new departure of a critical English mining hum estimates the value of the property at young people, who brought with them the result of the earthquake then» to rollingroiling utreenydirectly tneythey lefticii in*-the wharf....n and i “ ‘ * __, . v. . » lady's- gold watch last -week, between after a Utile while he#ve,l over and did land far-reachl g the Empress Hotel and Victoria The­ $400,000 cash, this stock is the best'buy that hos ever been beautiful floral wreaths, tokens of re­ ,dny, and serious damage is said to havi atre. return same to Times Office. Kr- offered .in British Columbia. The terms of purchase can bo gard for the deceased. The pallbearers been done south of the capital, acyord not right herself. She tried to get out «TFAMFR ON FI It FT. wsrd. ______• ■ .______J» of the cabin tbior^ to thë deck but w as j ' * 6 made very easy. We are taking a large block of this stock were: R. Owen*, PL Harris. P.’Law- Ing to mesages received over the rail­ FIVE ACRES—^Good ,-land, . with nice son. H. Abbott, R. Rosskelly and' B. unable and was fltmlly pulled through j Holland. .Tune 7.—A large bungalow. Sooke harbor, about 225 ft. ourselves utid advise you to investigate immediately. Phone Gmhnm. Interment was made In Ross road wires here this morning. OTiT 5t's:n,;:::'hrrcrt;«: water front, also main road frontage; a Chaotic conditions are. said to prevail good profit in sight St the price now us for an appointment. Bay cemetery. asked. $2.850. on very easy term». Hlnk- throughout a large section of the city w>n Siddell * Son. Grand Theatre Bldg.. Lawrence F. Little, aged 65. a well- Government street. J9 ’•>rv getting out of the saloon they w ere j liner Oxonian known civil engineer, forpierty of Win­ CZARINAS BIRTH DAT. FIFTEEN ACRES—West Sooke water She was pulltMl Into nipeg. 6ut lately of this city, died at plunged In. water, The gros* rental of laondon’s buildings front, fine view vf Sfraits. mountain* 1 the boat and she and Miss Fenwick and shipping, good creek through 'pro­ 0. H. Bowman & Co. the Jubilee hospital yesterday morning. St. Petersburg. June 7.—The Em is 43 million pounds, while that of all the perty. and it Is all good land; price $2.090. For the past eight week* Mr. Little had press's thirty-ninth, birthday qnnlvers baled out. Miss Barton thought the agricultural land In England and Wales on easy term*-to suit. Hlnkson St.IdaII STOCK BROKERS resided In this ettj-. He was a native ary was celebrated as a general hoi l boat was rowed from the wreck, and Is under 2Î militons. * Sou. Grand Theatre Bldg.. Govern­ Suite 8A Mahon Building Phone 644 of Scotland. He leaves a widow, four day throughout the Empire to-day that some people got out of the boat ment street. .19 son* and a daughter ifi this city, and The health of Her Imperial Majesty Is before It left the wreck. The boat waa WANTED— Position ,.by stenographer, ex­ Members of Vietora Stock Exchange one son in-Winnipeg. The funeral has officially stated to be better than for finally swamped. perience In both life and fire Insurance. To Mr. Maclean—The Jlllebxxat, was Ip TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY P, O Box J94. , , _ _ J16 been arranged-to take place -to-morrow sonre tfma paafc—- ——- ——------uftynoon at 1.30 from the Victoria Un­ the water beside the wreck. There was FOR THE MOST POPULAR FORM ' man on the wreck that I remem­ OF ADVERTISING IN TOWN drew*» and Caledonian Society desire* dertaking parlor», where Rev. Joseph SUCCESSFUL CONCERT. to thank the following business firms " » McCoy will conduct services. ber. TRY THIS COLUMN und private Individual* for generous William A. Webb, shipper for the be at home to lier friends to-morrow, and St. Andrew's Presbyterian choir, donations to. prize list on .the occasion of West! m Fuel Company. Nanaimo, said the society's athletic meet: Messrs. A. wtITInot receive again until autumn. The funeral .»r Francis Evan Hotwon which ha.s beep responsible ft>r *<> manv 4 LOTS—Gladstone find Vlnlng street*, the Iroquois coaled Tuesday morning M.G40 ft-, no rock, only^l.»!* each. A. Clayton. A Hendry. Rennie A Taylor. took place at Pender Island last Friday. musical triumph* hi tlu- past, fairly regularly since 1902. and took from 16 to tosuit. Northwest Real Estate. m< Hammond- Shoe t’o,, MH'andleaa A Mrs. L. E. Watson, of Princeton. Ont., Funeral services were conducted by eclipsed themselves last night -whe Cathcart. Victoria Sporting Goods Co.. 18 tons weekly. April 4 she took 18 tons; Yates street. * - W. A J. Wilson. Standard Stationery 1-3 Acre who has tieen visiting her brother, J. B. the Presbyterian missionary. Rev. Mr. they gave for the first time In Canada WANTK1>—Semi-business property, rev­ March 28 slio took 22 Iona; March 21, Co.. W. & J. Wllaon. McCandleaa Bros., Martin. Stanley avenue, leaves for Van­ Miller, while the service at the gpave- Ernest Nlchpl's sacred cantata. “The 10 tons; March 14. 14 tons; March T, 13 enue pr.Hluclng preferred, or will con­ F. A. Go wen, Paterson A Dorman. Close to new Car Station and couver to-morrow, accompanied by Mrs. side was read by Canon Paddon, who Story of Music." This cantata Is de sider vacant property; owners oirty. Ap­ Turner. Beeton A Co.. Finch & Fttirh. ply Box A2978. Time»-______3» City Fair. Geo. Powell A Sons. Dean A facing on Burnside. Will he Martin, who will not receive until the went over from Maynv Island. The signed to touch upon the chief inclden' Frank Van Sant, superintendent of LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH VS. Hlscocks. Duncan’s Saddlery. B. C. fourth Thursday of June. pallbearers were: Ross Brackett, that are connected with music In the thv V. & S. railway, put' In a list of Saddlery. B. C. Hardware Co.. D. Spen­ sold cheap if disposed of this Percy Grimmer. Robin MacDonald and jii 11 und Bros.. 682 Johnson street. J9 Holy Scriptures, the first part being freight shipped from Victoria weigh­ cer. Ltd.. Hall's Drug Storp, Harx-ey A week. $350 cash handles this. Percy Corbett. from the Old Testament and the second WANTED—By young Scotsman. poeltUm Briggs. Jam. Simpson A Sons. Duncan A Mins Edna McIntyre returned home on ing 35 tons. Including 6 tons of rice. 10 as bookkeeper, hardware salesman, or Gray. J. Wolfenden. T. McAvoy. D Honda* evening after a four months from the New. tons fertilizer, 2,990 pounds rails, !,$6^ in any capacity. In town; knowledge qjr ■ Stewart , A. Stewart, J. MHvHle. - Sr. C — visit Wit!, relatives in Winnipeg She wee The funeral of the Late Mrs Machin irtncipal vocalists were; So­ catalogue compiling; home ami colon.ai Smith, D. Murray. Little A Taylor, lted- 7 Rooms, New pounds hay and mixed freight. Two experience, excellent reference». Box aeeompt nied by her aunt. Mrs .1 P An* will take place from the Victoria Un­ prano, Mrs. Alfred Codd; contralto, barrels of gasolene did not go. fern A Son*. J. M. Whitney. A. P. Blyth. derson. Winnipeg, , who Intends spending dertaking parlors to-morrow afternon 719. Times -______£______£* W. H. Pehnock. 8. A. Stoddart. J. in grow ing part of c4ty, on fine Mrs. Jesse Longfleld; tenor, J. O. Dun In croea-examlnatlon he said the load Wenger. J. Angus. Pit her A I^laer. the summer months In the. city. at 2.30, and half an hour later from St WANTED—Girl to work In confectionery lot. Must selL and will take ford; bass. A. A. Codd; organist and w«ui larger than the usual load, which store. Apply 54» Johnson street, or «12 Simon Leiser. R. P. Rltlud, Radlgf r A Barnabas church, where Réy., B«- O, holrmasti-r. Jesse A. Longfleld. One was 25 tons, but on occasion the freight Yates street.______-______* lanlon. P. Richardson. Harris A Smith, $3600 on easy terms. kaMaKURA maru in Miller will officiate. the chief features was the splendid W .Clarke, B. C Furniture Co.. F. R had gone 40 tons, and perhaps more. WANTED—A shoe repairer. Apply 646 Stewart A Co.. Blackman A Her. Thos. singing of the choruses by the choir The 40-t0n freight had consisted of gen- Fort street I* " After an uite-vi-nlful passai Horne. B. C. E. Ity.. Campbell's Drug M H. McCabe^ of the Royal hotel, ffi .YOlces-dttie carctnl.. mtlrfitipn. to the -eral merchandise; '•"7"------GHE AFEHT-T ,OTS IN rtTT-Tnrpr Rtfire. B. D. TYlôf * Co., Windsor ttni= Yokohama, the Nippon- Yusew — -Kalaha wascaTFecPto-Seiitie on Saturday last marks of expression and the prompt Henry J.; Hartnell. *k passenger on th lots at $475 each: owner obliged to sell eery. A. Campbell. H. Stanley. J. Day. liner Kamakura Maru. Capt. Kon, docked C. Gordon Steuart. J. Wilson. Christie's Harris & Sturgess on account of the serious Illness of his manner In which the various leads were Iroquois, repeated the evidence given by Apply Box 2981. Time*. ___ 1» at fie- outer wliarf *1 2 o'clock this after father, who passed away on Sunday taken up without any- conductor. ^ Shoe Store W. Walker. T. M Bray- noon. The steamship encountered splen­ him at the Inquest and the marine en GOOD BUILDING IAVT8 for sale on Lew show. T. Wither. F. H. Blckerdlke. Next Merchants Bank. morning. Mr. McCabe, sr.. resided In told _ of the careful training at the re avenue, npar Fort street. Goxlà). only Rowehottom A Camphell, A. Llpsky. did weather throughout the trip except qulry. “Some ladles." he said, “had $75i). Jalland Bros.. 622 Johnson for two clays after passing the meridian Victoria for ten years prior to going to hearaal*. for when It t* known tliat questlohed tile advisability of going on Wdler Bros.. A. McCqpnan. W. H. Seattle to live. He is survived by his Wllkeraoe. Jemeoon Coffee Co.. West when she was buffeted ..about by a south­ much of the organ accompaniments the boat and Çapt. Sears had said It widow and six children, three sons and JUST OFF FARE Y ROAD-5 room house, End Grocery. The committee begs also PERSONAL. east gale. quite Independent of the voice part wÿ>uld be all right. The captafh gave with basement, and three chicken le thank those who acted as Judges, Among the passengers who disembarked three daughters, the eldest, Mr. H. Me thë choir have to depend on their own orders about throwing some fertiliser house*, on two fine lots, fenced. 62x2ii and to all other officiate who kindly gave Cabe; G. F. Mc Cabe .and J. McCabe of lheir services on that day: also the from th«< vessel here were Count and reading power. >vhlch Is a severe test overboard." The witness agreed with price $1.300; $**>- cash, balance easy. M,-s. J. H. MacEachern. 1186 Yatc* s.aiu. . life, J W. Murray. 119 Queen's Grubb & Letts. ______JÎ Times and Colonist newspapers for ex- Countess Kinsky. of Austria, who are on of their musical knowledge. The* volume Miss Barton oh the evidence that the street, wlil not receive to-morrow jior avenue; Mr». L. H. McGuire. Arlington, FOR SALE—Gas venge, good as Slew. cell-ni publicity glx-en. J. F, Wilson. :t tour <»r the world There wore five of tone brought out at the words, “Let first boat to leave the ship was rowed secretary. __ * ______third-class passengers and ninety-six Wash.: and Miss Alice McCabe, Sé­ twenty doUavs 172S Duchés* street. JO regain during the season. there be light.'’ In the opening cborus, away and not washed from the wreck F AIRFIELD'"grove.' on Fairfield road. steerage. The silk cargo on the Maru ante. Tile funeral takes place from wi*a* a fine contrast to the ptanisslm WANTED— l \ acre. $1.009. with $250 cash, balance over He heard no commands given by the wage* to suitable party. / Apply 126-1 Mre. Allen. 2*. Government street, will amounted to about $300,000. his family sesldence. 308 Warren ave­ part preceding It. 3 years. 6 per cent. See Pemberton's nue, Seattle, this afternon to fcalxary captain. Jolmeon street.'______' JD ad., page 15. ______J* O OM -f Mm. Card's best efforts W»S Cross-examined, he said event* were cemetery. FINE LEVEL LOT on Emprgiis avenue, WANTEIh-A fhst-itft»* man to drive In the solo and obligato. In the chorus happening very quickly and there wa* near Quadra street, a good buy at $l»t. soda water wagon. Kirk A Co. . J7 tf • Sing to the Lord." her clear soprano a high wind. His former evidence read very easy terms. Jalland Bros.. 622 | Friends are asked to remember the VVÂNTED—Toilng lady"for office work, voice ringing, out the hfgh note* true over to him was that the captain had Johnson street. ______sale of work at the Knights of CoTum experience unnecessory. excellent oppor­ and clear above the ctiorti» and organ stood on the deck house and Issued «76—FINE LARGE BUILDING IA>T. tunity to learn typewriting. Apply, pre­ bus hall, Langley street, by the ladles Just off Bay *trwt; see this snap; easy in a manner that waà Inspiring. somF orders. The withe*» said that ferably between 5 aird ti p. m.. to Room of St. Andrew's Roman Catholic cathe­ terms. Crompton A Barton. 130 Pem­ Mr*. Jesse Longfteld's solo. "Dearest statement was correct 11. McGregor Block. 684 View street. ^J9 dral, which Mrs. Pdterson will ope. berton Building.___ ^ J7 Saviour," was sung with great feeling To a Juror—He thought the boat got WHO IS NEXT to l7uy â lot aF Dean tq-morrow at 3 p. m. Refreshment*. WANTED—2) operator* to nmke shirts and pathos, and J. A. Dunford gave a away from the ship by the fastenings and overall*, all machine* run by elec­ Heights?' Ix»t 59x 150, on Charlton street. Icecream and a good musical pro­ " price $675: $85 down, balance $1S pei very artistic rendering of his various tric power. Apply Pauline & Co.. Tote* gramme will be the attraction given being released. month. And another lot In Carlin sub­ number», especially the *olo, “Theï*e Henry S Moss, another passenger street. ■. . • ' __J9 division. only a, Stone throw from tlw‘ a/temyon and éVening, Insides an ex ( Were Shepherds.*’ Two unaccompanied retold hi* story a* given nt former en HORSE WANTED, suitable foy. delivery Willow* car dine, size 50x129. at $700. collent collection of work. Gore iori numbers, the trio, “It Tame Upon the qulrle*, saying wh6n the line broke th< work. I> W. Hanbury. 765 Port 8t. J9 cash $76. hatenc* $25 p>r month. Both mal EDMONTON ROAD—On a good corner. lots level and grassy. Place your fire Midnight Clear." by Mrs. Codd. Mrs. boat was rushed out tô sea from the —The Inquest on the body of James 2 fine lots for $1.250; 1-3 cash. Grubb * Insurance with us. Uttton ft'‘nl Estate Josée ÏAmgfield and Mis» Blakvwaÿ, wharf In a hurry. ■<1 7 .17 W. Jones, who shot himself yesterda/ H tts; « ; » -n ltl",k Broad street |7 anectnl mention for the smooth when the adjournment for lunch _took Burnside road. Jupe 9th Inst. Gents. $1. C afternoon. The body Is at the Victoria female, opportunity to make good wages. FI way the voices blended, and the artistic place. Oflt Undertaking Parlors. Jones was « Call Ow! Studio. 1806 Government St. .19 L 1Veil him careful enunciation <>f the words A «’HEAP H< >MK f," $1^». hpw house. 4 member of the first contingent sent In Mr. Codd's hands the bass solo* rooms nnd basement, on Richmond Are. north, lot 58x120 ft., good terms arrang from Canada to the South African where quite sure to have full Justice war. When he returned from this lie ^art hwt'St..|h-ti| Estate) 704 Yetcs TX dime to them. HI* rendering «f “The** street. ______J7 engaged In lumbering and mining In Mighty Ocean" was ft very dramatic ABERDEEN STÏt E ET—Lot 48x189 ft., re­ British Columbia. He ha*, according one, and gave him full scope for his duc'd to $1,000; $3'n eaah: get busy. Dec ted to » statement made to a legal friend fine voice, ewpochiily when h® finished HOMES I Nortliwest Real Estât*. "06 Yates St. J7 ora shortly before his suicide, a sister who one of the phrases on D below the staff WANTED—To purchase, few acres irood reside* at Seattle. Yesterday morning with a good round note, like the pedal BYRON STREET, lot 50 x 125, 5 roomed house: basement: concrete land, within ten mile* of city. W. R. M.. Times. Box A2979, J8 he told his friend that he intended to diapason of our organ. foutodation. Modern In every detail. Easy term». Price ...,$,'1,500 mal e a will in her favor. Tones was The manner In which the organist CHESTNUT AVENUE, lot 57 x 120. 6 roomed house; close to car. of about 39 years of age and wai un­ and choirmaster, Jesse Longfleld. played married. the accompaniment* and the proces­ Price ...... *.'$.200 Joseph H. List sional march-"Leonf.” stamped him a* -There was an average attendance FORT STREET, lot 60 x 120, 6 roomed house; full basement; stone t£ an organist of the first rank. AUCTIONEER foundation; piped for furnace; on Caroline. Easy terms. Price 96,000 ' of the members of the local, branch of Preceding the cantata was a short the V. O. N. at the usual monthly miscellaneous programme of five num­ OAK BAY AVENUE, 9 roomed house, standing In one acre of good meeting In the city hall yesterday bers, the first an organ solo, “Sofiata ground; near school and car; stable. Terms. Price le ....$8,500 Tuesday, June 20th. afternoon. Mrs. Jenkins occupied the In A." by E. Gray, followed by “Fear chair In the absence of the president, Ye Not, O Israel," sung by Mrs. D. C. ROWLAND AVENUE, 8 roomed thoroughly modern houge, standing on Live Stock, Poultry, Etc. Mr* Robertson. After silent prayer, Re(d In a most artistic manner. There largo lot; basement; atone foundation; all conveniences; conserva­ In the City Market. Flsguard Street ijrs. Hay read the minutes of last waa a violin solo. "Meditation" (Bach- tory; stable; chicken houses; fruit trees. Price ...... $6,300 Entries Solicited. meeting which were adopted. Mrs. Oounod) by Jesse Longfleld, acconv MANSER CEDAR HILL ROAD, excellent 6 n»omed new bungalow, standing in Christie presented the treasurer’s re­ panled by his father. Arthifr Longfleld. Expiration of Lease and Change of port for the month which showed a given In his well-known style as an well cultivated and tastefully laid out grounds, nearly three acres Locality. SIGN ARTIST very satisfactory, balance. An account efficient violinist. Then followed a duet — in extent; best of soil; fruit trees. Lot of atrawberry -plants*- of the 13th afinual meeting of the or­ by Miss Beek and William Melville, “In Price ...... V.nt-...... $6.300 Wednesday, June 21 Phone 2887 1488 Broad Sr. der. in Ottawa, was" read. Mrs. Ken­ Heavenly Love Abiding," their voices nedy spoke of her work during the blending most harmoniously. The con­ \ AT 2 P. M. month. Many very Interesting details cluding number, “Eye Hath Not 8e Homeseekers Should Welch This Space as the Items are Changed Daily Joseph H. List favored with instruc­ . : i ' . I gave Miss Blake way an npport unity for tions from the Mushroom and Produce filled by such an Institution ft* the V. her rich, deep contralto voice, and the ■ O. Ni in the city, and how helpful rendering was most artistic. by Auction, the whole of their the; nurses' «frlviee on baby feeding ami There WOT n large audience and If 1212 Douglas BUILDING*. PLANT, MANURE, ETC. domestic hygiene had proven. The re­ this work should he repeated- during the Marriott & Fellows Street Fun1 ,vi port showed 49 visits paid during the winter months then- Is no doubt the JOSEPH H. LI8T. Auctioneer. month. j church will be crowded- Fort St, Victoria. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7, 1911. 17 ■ , ■ .------a----- ...... These Want «Advertisements Will Make It Easier to Find Work or Workers To-Day

•rofessional cards BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY A D V KKTISFM EN TS under this head ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 AOVEHTIBKMKKTi uudrr thl. head » ADVERTISEMENTS 1» cent, per word per Insertion; 3 lines, R.ar ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 cent per word per insertion; 3 Insertion*, cent per word per Insertion; 3 centrer Iword____ _per_____ Inaertlon:|______3 mssrUstuu cent per word per Insertion. 3 insert lone, 1 rente per wo .1 1 canto per word per per word; 4 cents per word pel per month; extra lines, 26 cents per line' 2 cents per word ; 4 cents per word per 2 cents per word; 4 cents per word P«r pier month. week; SO cents per lino per month. No week ; SO rant, p«r line par month No week: 5Ô0 cents per line per month. Ne week; Ed cents per line per month. No advertisement for lees than 10 cents. advertinemeut for laat than W oanto. _ advertisement for less than it edwta. ARCHITECTS advert Is ^mcnt for less than 10 cents.__ Quatsino Sound JUNK BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE—LOTH ^ WTlsonT JOHN. Architect. 221 Pember­ ART GLASS ton Block. Victor ta, B. C. P. O. Box *te. WANTED Sci ip brass. copper, zinc, TOR SÂLÈ" Hotel 76 S"î?’PîLPïî FOR BALE—Choice business lot. about Phone 1692. Res Phone 2541.______F ROTS ART GLASS. LEADED lead, cast Iron, sacks, and all »lnde of centre of Eaqulmalt. 76 ft. frontage on LIGHTS. ETC., for churches, e -hoots, bottles and rubber; highest cash price» Esquimau read car line, lane behind; 160 acres of laml. fronting on tliis deep water harbor, nearly C BLWOOD WATKINS. Architect. public bulNSInge and private dwellings paid Victoria Junk Agency. ICO Store terms apply Run A2%1. Times. .___ » Ideal sit • for boarding house ; new dry Room 1 and 2 Green Block, cor. Plain and fancy glass sold. Sashes utreet. Phone 1388. dock convenient 1 y near; 12.760. tenu» t-J half mile of water frontage. Seven acres cleared, small house ; Broad and Trouncef' Ave. Phonis 213? glared. Special terms tp contractors CIGAR STAND FOR SALK, doing good suit. Apply owner. Box 1060. Poet I This is the only firm in Victoria that LADIES’ OUTFITTING BABLOK Iiiisln -NH. will sell at Invoice, 13181 Oov- * river runs through the property. and LIMA______' J8 •il S. GRIFFITH, M Promt* Block. 10M manufactures steM cored lend for tended ernmont etreet. lights, thereby dispensing with unalghttv -L KINDS OF SILKS nad Ponte. Im­ TWO LOTS on Joseph street, No. 14 and Government street. Phone 14». bars. Works and store. 84$ Yates street ported direct from China. I.adtea’ tall- FOR RENT—HOUSES______15. S8*i each, lot on Hollywood Crescent. Phone BN. orlns done to order. So Koe. àtu» cook DENT10TS street TO flat, g»" stove and |«io. P. O. Bex 1168. Victoria.______£ HTSHOLM * CARRUTHKBS are now hath, suitable for two famille» or baolie- VANCOVVBR PROPERTY FOR h,X- DR UBW18 HALL. Dental Surgeon. LIVERY STABLES Price $8,000 «Newell Block, cor. Yatee and Douglas located at their new building. 1120 View lors. Apply, Tel. 1^______— CIIANt«K Lota 51 and 32. block 22. I» streets Victoria. R. ,C. Telephohe- street, where they have the most up-to CAMERON * CALDWRUr-«P* FOR RENT- ilufl^i n brand n-W- 8 r’H>“L: L. 122. Burnaby. **>• each; house and Offlce. 557: Residence. lflL date plant on the Island for the Wlgnu livery ntabl.ee Calls for hacks promptly «l heuar will lease 1,1 £7îl,, lot. Eton and Kamloope streets, prk-e facture of leaded art glaea. plain and attended to day or night. Telephone Hlnkson KUIdall & ««*«. equity |1.3£ki; house and lot. Bo. TKRMS ARRANGED DR. W F FRASER. 72 Yatee •£•**. 711 Johnson street. ______;___ l>ei- month. Vancouver. Hod well and Victoria, prie,* Gaiesrhe Block. Phone 261. Otllce bevelled British nlnte, mlrmrs. and any­ Grand Theatre Building. Government I .__ hours Mt a m. to 6 p m. thing In the r>hnne 228* RICHARD BRAT. Livery. Hack end 52.761, (MO equity. P. O: Box 1166. Vk> Rcardlne Ktoht.s Hack* '1 «hmt torfca.______£ TO'UBNT—A five roomed, motlern bun»»- LÀmrstmv€voas AUTOMOBILES notice, and tally-ho coach. P tone .82. T£R Johnson street. lii. full basemenî and ««arden rea*<_;n-1 FOR HAI.E'-t'owlchan I«ake water front illKKN BROS. IlfRDK.N *1« CO.. Chrfl A T’TOMOPJ LKS~ FDR able rent to f-areful tenant. Apply -8J4 loin, from half acre to 2 'acres, prices Engin' ers. Dominion and B. L.C. Land LANDSCAPE QARDgNER Graham street. ______™ f-um *25 -* to S6UU. éttey terms. Box A29-12. Surveyors, 114 Pemberton Bid*.. Victoria. — Times.W B r Branch offices In Nelson (18 years) BLUE PRINTING AND MAPS J. InAING. landscape and Jobbing TO RENT-f^n nlihwl. "^W’ modern bungalow, cheap to reaponelbl and Fort George (1 rhatt. Gardener. Tree pruning and spraying a 4 NICE. HIGH LOTS, near Rurnalde. electric"bm’k print d MAP i:«:. specialty. Residence. 1A89 Pandora Ave pur tv Appl>^277_Mlchl|^______E SSxIâo each, price 1750 each cash *3M. P C rOATES, C. Lend Surveyor and n. 1Î1S T«an*lev street. Blue printing, mao*, Phone I.I487 omet, Wllkeiwon TO RENT—7 roomed house on Gsllano balance ea»y; 1 level lot. facing dry Real Estate Agent Dominion Land Surveyor. Room *«. draughting, dealers In surveyors* In­ Brown's Greenhouse, comer Cook It land For further particulars apply diK'k, a business location. 55x153, price Board of Trade Bldg. struments and dr* winr ofgee suwpttee Sort wtreels. ______53.380. ink* lots on Shakespeare, good Max Enke, Ggllsno. ------* location to build small house», price M» OORE *"mVoiTbOOH. BUM rnlumbla BOOT A.ND SHOE REPAIRING laundry 575 Yatee St. Telephone 1425 T.snd Surveyors and Civil Eeglneer*- *■ FOR SALE—ARTICLE* each, on easy terms; corner lot on Fern- Herrick McGregor, manager. Chancery THE ONLY »WOE MACHINES *h*• hftve STANDARD RTF AM L AVN DR Y. LTTE4- wood road, one of the..beat locations lit Chambers. 52 Langley street. P. Ollox proven satlsf*rt«rv efe the Oxawplow The white laundry- Wo guarantee ftrst- FOR SÂlbB—îà-fool launch, muni *u nrw. the city, an opportunity for the builder*, IRt Phone L564 Fort George tnede eyneeaelv for aho* repairing, clase wArk and \ ro -,pt delivery. Phone with 1 to 6 hor.e Alw.r 1 nlou f rirlpc. sise 66x132, price 11.450, easy terms; new fécond avenue. J. F Templeton, man them Whh« 3 Oriental Alter, oppo W17 141 View street. equipped with ,-U.n.tu Wnlotifr 6 roomed cottage, thoroughly modern. ruehlnne (cannot be «oiled by «U> Just completed, desirable locution, a real TMlou Theatre. METAL WORKS LEGAL water!, deck I» of . *nd tcewood. bargain, price 53.400. cash 1500. balance MISCELLANEOUS BUILOINQ BUBBLIES oil enne. be, of tool,; prlce MOC ce*h. or as rent. Bell Development Co., Ltm. Lat r. CORNICE WORM 111* Fort street. C. w . BRADSHAW narrteter er Roofing, hot air heating, bldw pipe work, rm nn terme to r. *po»tble . «r real estate and ftnincial agents, ljo FOR BALS—ACREAGE imbers. Bastion street. Victoria. WASH SANT> AVn ORAVST.. will eaclumne for a Un: «h«ln- alone metal ceilings, skylights. Ecthnstea Pemberton Rlock. Phone .2801. t"” *_ FOR KALE-About 8 acres of ldeal,5f^* FISHER A -----SHERWOOD. ,.nm1n« «nA rnmlrkcllnr. given on all sheet metal work. Call or root IS7S Apply to P O. Box CO. NR-i*t»ni- fwin-or». "Ï •«em. »nA ilnrl. hnrw* tor w Room «2. Times Butldln*.______.A SNAP IN 1»TS Two nice, high lot*. dential property, partly under straw­ Rrmon,. TO Johmmn »tr«»l T.leph'm# Phone *188. 50xra-ea« h. for 1760 each, on easy terms: berries. on Cedar Hill road. £ WO per California. Exchequer Court Agents, practice API ^TO gHFFT MFTAT, WnRKS- FOR SALK, l’layer plnn.j. qnlle' new. a on the mile circle. Dunford A Bon. ”•« acre, term* to suit Russell A Gregg Patent Office andbefore ComW work. skvVehta. •'■tetxl Windows, M«, price 1Ü0. Apply Id ° Pemb*t ton Rlock,_____ . - - ■ ■ - F 1‘emtwrtou Block. ______Jy* mission. Hon. Charles Ntarp** * BUILDER” ND COWTRAU1 >*8 metal, slate and felt_ roofing. bot_ sir Harold Tl steer. L P. Sherwood Ottat furnace* metal ceilings, etc. 851 view. FOR SALK-Apartment .He Fon SALE ISO arrea. Galtonn laland, » Ont CONTItAITINO OARRRNT^-Plmn. FOR HALE—Suit onae,. «1” *r"Æ' «1 view. Owner. P. O. Boa 212. S «'•]" *la»h«l. 10 rleared. good water. MEDICAL MASSAOfe 1911 T. J ImpIliV-k. fa How B. » 1450; club bag». tl «6. nickel wr*tcttea. m For partlbular*. Max Enke, Galtsno, 3* OPTICIAN ntwrontoed .1 yeara, fiaL lumeyor* top 17 1 TRRW A CO.. IMntTArter, I A POSITIVE SNAP—Lola on llowe afreet FOR BALE-7 acres of the flnle ar* of- Pre,tty new Bungalow for sale tAatment. Combine» made up. Phone carponte; and «•. ond-hand Mure. 6ÎÎ John»"" 8J, fering a new six room bungalow, base­ a snap. Apply T.~ M. Jones. 12» Fqrt Bt- jn tf LOOK—R... W Roper. Jobbing . Nc charge for examination T.T5ytK 8 doors below < nwsiiL.VIctoria, P m9 tf on Hampshire Rd.. Oak Tl^y, R2d71______-______general repairs, f-ucea built ground on the nremises. A- P «over ment. etc- on a large k*l 5» f'eet from Phone 1428. car line, for only |S.1«0. cash, balance |3h a month, including Obis- 1*6(1 ,or. Surrounding a< r,ag- sea. It Vs modemly fitted electric light53 fcjjtHjK Fort street when you ran get « !■«■«_ dobra and Interesttnlereet Dunford 4fcA Bon. 283 I‘ember- ll.ffn up Uruwlng_nelghb(trhO(Hi. nen Mrs rarbman. FW A W MPTV.nB Ps«n»lnr Contractor. windows made to order by Jones, rapi Box 174. P O throughout and piped for a fur­ medical massage. 10» Fort St V. EXTON Builder and Oeneril Jobbing ton Rhw k. venlently situated Contractor. Cottage hom^« lt*f View fft Phone 13*4.______er tsl t'Srpvnterlng and Jobbing » act on_ nace. It has five rooms com­ Fft« daily Plan* and lîïéî 10M Yatee street. Phone I.182A______|W HELP WANTED—FEMÀ .E LIST YOITR PROPERTY With a S* MUSIC POTTERY WARE. ETC. Lolgdlon. 7» Fort street. Phone pleted on the ground floor, an-1 on application Prompt at:t*n\g»"JJ FOR SALE-Several agrremenl* of *ale WÂNTÏ: 11-Vompirnlon - help for Invalid Mi.e STRONG. certificated to repair* or alterations. 822 Mason at SFWKR PIPE. Field T*.îe, Ground Fire and mortgage*, chiefly nearly new real- lady, going camping, no children. Afw two rooms could be added up­ tfieh«r of pianoforte; beginners Pffj Phone IWMl ______day. Flower Pots. etc. B Pottery drncea. well paid up. 6 M rent, off ply Groi-ery Store. Oak Bay Junction, js ROOMS AND BOARD 141 Ladysmith Cs.. Ltd . corner Broad and Pandora stairs for an additional two hun­ f#*rred ; teints moderate. JS7 HOBRR A BTGGIN8. carpnters and *um. outstanding already nearing i l*er WANTED- Experienced houaemabî re- LARGE, furnished. bed-eitUn* rLM*m^f1ve dred dollars. The front room Is atr*~>t. James Bay. builders. Shop and office . streets Victoria. B. C.______' real. Inleraet Box 613. Time* Older JT ferewes neraarory Apply Box A23SLJ7 minutes from Post Office. Phone H unusually large, with rustic brick ARCSlBAUir HINT violinist. PuyUrt years* experience; referem-e glvew pawnshop wmu.ni H H-nloy Enslaïf. .ÎHïST ue eatlmat - for your work In out of FOR SALK-pr r'.'.L 'Fr.'nklur ! WANTtfl. A dining room girl. .1 one fireplace and built-in seat*. The MONEY LOANED on diamonds. Jewel - 4-cylinder. 5-paiwnger, •Franklin' TO LET-Furnished bedroom lor tw.. vtohnlsl. Pupil» prepared 1er examina town.- Labor only If. ranunP Apply Victoria Hotel. J6 tf price of this house is only Hons Amateur compositions orreniroo Teles street. Pbooe If let/ and personal effects A. A. Aaron touring *‘»r. goad condition gentlemen. Apply 2802 Rock Bay a ^ ». cor. Johnson end Broad. lare. P. O. Box «H. ______WANTKD-An experlemed tatty can for full orchestra and militer v bends. L. P. FREDRICKSON, Contractor vasset' to make house to house canvass, Stvtck. Rphor. Kreutzer and Rode Rull.h r. 1041 Queen’s avenue Houses ROOFING. To R17ILDKR8 AND tYlNTHAFTORS-- exceptional proposition, big P*>. ?>fcln- TYVO LNKÏÏRNIBHED VrONT ethods taught. Terms moderote OdK |.*or ««le, two concrete mixers, one nt- and bungalow* and cottage* a stve territory. Give name and address for housekeeping, electric light and ay Music Ri'hoo’. Roy croft. Davie mr Retlmat» * free IMans and speclflcatlona DOOM AND GUTTER* ,-|. «ri~l em1 r.,- L-d with electric motor the »(har with f.»r |>«irllculars. Box A2884. Times. Jro cor. Is»lghton St.______- Beliwd: flr»-Fr.mf ^ gasoline engine, suitable for builders, bath, central. 817 Fort street furnished Www Mo. L27»_____ A Archmenl. 7» Courtney «met Phone niav h* seen working st any time win WANTED—A woman to do plain sewing MUSIC I, K8BON S—Pianoforte, TWO large, f vont, f u r? 1 iedA. ^r^,nnf $mo Apply TJÎ8I Yates street- accomnanimente: dance mnalc: thorough T.OOK- -Carpenter *»d builder sell cheap for quick sale. Apply Times rooms, private family. W4 Toronto. of repaint Estlmetee free. J. PwfkJr. Box A2841.______E G«t Easy Term» Ktuition, rapid progress; S3 per mentn. r. p T1TMMON slate snd far and grevai WANTED-Gtrt as mother s help, good James Bay. ______JÎ roofer, slate black boatds; estimâtes <40ING » >N -A steady selling • f my fine home and wages to suitable glrlL Apply Aorlv MustHan-. ^ftmea FURNISHED ROOMS and table nnard at MOM HR A RlGOlNff. carr-ntera and furnished. RÎ2 Hillside avenue.______of stationery, toys and notions, at Beturday morning or evening 456 John­ PALMIST my closing out sale; slwlves are empty- son street. J* 1805 Blanchard street, one Mock above builders. 81 top anil oflh-e fixture*. SCAVENGING »htv Hall, white cooking; terms modt r- MADAM Z FLICK. Palmist. Hours years' experience; reference K^en. i Ing fnst: get some of tlie good things nt servant, other help half price. W Wllby. Dougta* street, j. WANTED—General ate". ______• tm to 8 p.m Prlri 66r. 8M Yatee. JM ua estimate for your work ,nl”r.®ut ^ VB^TORTA SCAVENGING GO. O kept. Mrs. Monk. «fis Hey wood-. mSl tf 1<28 Govem-.if»-* street Phone 682. A Tt)MA TO PLA NTB^-FÎwap by- Ü» or !.•»'. j COM. MRTABLY «NISHEl) singly H. F. PULLEN «aORtTHANO town. Labor only If required. Yates street Phone 18». and earbsr- removed.___ ., ..,__E fine etr*>ng. hard*mol off plaiRS- Ap­ ÜÏKLH WANTED "for Iwx îsbels Apply l double rooms; boardGf desired. 11* _._____ A44La ply R Brook. P. O Box 474- Phone $1» W. J. Ft ndray, White tlwsrr Boap da street. Phoae LlHL______SR “ HB si| sMtlj vffN8 p«»***«?AND RTITOOL. 1H» Broad St W DPNFORD A BOW. Cfmtractnrs •BCOND HAND STONES Works. m2J tf ». typewriting BwHtYesplllg. and Butldera Houses knR]*2 888 North 2066 OAK BAY AVENUE NEW AND SEFONLVHANIJ «« WU» WANTED—Girls wanted Standard Bteain f'rOOn BOARD AND ROOM. .nphy thm-mr-hly taught. R- ats liment plan FIs he. apeH PHONE !i"6 for all kinds of mill woo-L Park, terme |6 per week. "I'lun. nrlnrliel ______estimates. 2» Pemberton Block. Phono WANTED—Highest cash price paid for ‘Ücgi»rtiirm A IHbb. general teaming and Istundry. 841 View Street Phone F1606 cart-off clothing, boots and shoes, car­ Blanchard. ______1» SINGING. 2818______contracting . ~ 1 WANTED Perttotis t»» grow_musbr.»«wns penters' tools, pistols, shotguns, trunks, Er.WTANT ROOMS. *4li board. 2 mbi- pyiPrr »T r'AWPENYHIt AND «qBTHNG valises, etc. Phono <*r send a card and HE IDLING 6 i’T- H uggleS and farm lm- ■ for ns In VaDI PDMDKDR bartton* and inmYeaeor aï lowest «ash prices 753 sheds or ceTTArs 8T5 to l»6 per wro* iit*s from Parliament BuUdln(P«; also of einglnr. la r*w located Id the Illbben ' FA CTORT- A tfred Jones b«ltW»r~ w- will call at any address Jacob tahi board wMat» terms. Mr*. A. contractor. Estimates give»» on hoo*e* Aaronson’w new and second-hand store. Johnson street.street B.ÎI. F. ---^Hgrdwâre------&>.. : Bond for illustrated booklet and ful Block wh-re he has opened a studio buildings, fence work, alterations, etc. particulars, Montreal Bupply Co.. Mont McDowell 508 Government. ___ J» FOR BALE—LIVESTOCK * Phone for anpolntmente R24». m» 172 Johnson street « doors tvlow Govern­ LlmltrtL. ______ml< ,f ID 1«3 Yates street. Office phone I ment. Victoria. » C. Phone Y74T- What do you "think of this? |5 real. TO LET—Furnl*hed rooms for gentlemen. FORRAI.K tl-HHl Jersey cow. thoroughly UNDERTAKER Res . RWM. worth of college ttoH.kw for 86c.. at my WANTE1V-A waitress Apply Dominion Iu>ai .1> hath, hot and cold water. 887 quiet. Berkley. Dublin avenue, off Tvl- SILK GOODS. ETC. mle. ______P W J HANNA. Fimeril Director nnd R RAWLINGS. • bisiiig out sale. .William1 Wilby. Doug­ Hotel JW Me* r* street.______* Fmbn’mer Courteous attendance Carpenter and Builder. A WEALTH OF ORIENTAL IMPORTA- in'» street. ______' ______tf DRESR -AKERS WANTED nt once. ,1*0 CALA HAN—Pleasant nriv HEAVY TEAM AND TRVCK FOR SALE T«* Tate* street. SST R.chmond Ave. Vtct »r1e. B.C. TTO.Nfl at lowest cost Silk . mbro'dered Ohrr A "RANTTA R \ ruRTABIÆ BATH Improver* snd apprentices. Apply to site lake. Rsgcon Hill park, double and -Horses weigh 3.600 lbe.. 6 years old. Estimates Given Pr1»'M« Bes»-on*1>ie. klmonas gold braided dress'"g xnwi.*. perfect condition: truck, l»all-t>eailn*. LOOSES APPARAWB Fan be used in any room Mist MeMlllwn. Spencer's store.__ mi if single rooms A few vacancies for table sfhe prettiest of alt wwtst fronts, fit for hoarder*. SK Douglas St. Phone 18». )» Al shape, will **11 separately If requir­ a Queen; embroidered crepe de chene In without Inconvenience ; running water WAÎÎTETV-Stenographer as partner In COI,lTM8UA TaOD-E. No. 2. T O O F CHIMNEY SWEEPING___ ortv touches thj body; the effects of ed. Apply Rrackman-Ker Milling Co^ meet* everr Wed^esdav evening at 8 lengths, corded silks In mgny shades real estate offlc*. experience not neces­ TO 1.FT -First <‘V month! double room* 1430 Broad street. B OBfRIEN A zsfiaii t:.e Lath moet invigorating. Price only sary. lady or gentleman : also desire ladv e’elo'-V 1« Odd Pillow** Hall. Dougins Quong Man Fung. 17U G.ivernment, m. 17 50 Trv one, you won't -egret It ; all Apply Time* Office mff tf FOR BA4aE—Youag Belgian hares" fV-om street R. V* mUrett. Ree. flee . iff ndee Cleaner* A good, dean Job win» P O Box ».______stenographer for Vancouver office. R nw#»»omerit *treet out any mess guaranteed Phow* up 18»- good* »*rawte*d. Millar will tell you rr Bwx mi. Victoria: f* MOI'NT Rt>WARl>fl Vancouver street, prise winning stock. $3 per pair.. P..O. TRUCK AND DRAY all about It 874 Hillside Ave HI tf WANTK^-Two girls for general hoosp modern aiwrtment house, «lomesllc help Box 432 -1 COT’»*T OAWIBOO No 7«! T* O. • Y CHÎMNEY8 ri. K A NE DT^fectl ve D ue* on premise*, best residential neighbor­ meet* «*> *econd snd fourth. V«nd*v of fixed, etc. Wm. Neal. l«t* Qnmdr» 81 JF.PSRN'S TRANSFERS Phone T88Y 34* FOR SALE—HOUSES work ami mother's help Mrs D. II. LOST AND FOUND. each month tn K *»f P Hall, corner Michigan street Furniture and piano Bfll«. corner Fort and Slsdacnna. mJ tr hood. no children. ______Jl< P*«*#•«-* «ml Dow»as s»ree»« Viewing Phene HUS 1A>8T-Wire-haired f«>x terrier dog. white, movers, expresses and trttoha.______HKRB WK ARE ArtAIN A imrlrn MISCELLANEOUS. ROOMS TO IJCT. f«irnlsh«d or unfur- with black ear. brass studded coll-ir an* Forester* welcomed J W IT. King. CEMENT WO*K BROS fn.n-t bungalow. « rooms, drn. .hath, gaillfl. nlüh.Nl Apply vt San Juan. Phone HiU "Nff..- itBin street. JEEVFS cement haacnienl. hot ami rold water tag Ml Reward at Ml Rockland ave­ Phone L1S74. A CHANCE‘TO CAMP IN TOWN 2 nue Plume 1MB. )5 *f k. OF p~Nn 1. Ear West T»dwe. r-ldav. wïîitf/'* wwitk SiFMkio tor for laundry, cement walk*, new lawn, tent* nnd loi. with water, well furnish- HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS to K. r\* P Hell. *or Dowlas *r»d Pend^rn iwil foundation!, bun VtrTORIA TRUCK AND DRAY CO.- chicken" rent end eome bcautillll eliiule ad, ou-Pandora.and.Ferp streets, young lftL With use Ot kitchen,. quiet, peasant fq<hs wig&*£*: Ftv T !.. Fmifh K of B * F Boe $44 TO.nl niior, «nd «ardnnln» work. Te' ewbone W Wtab»e T»______treèr price for a few .lav. «S iam. term*. men «»r man a ml wife. FoxgtMnds. 1P7 house, with large garden, right on car the person nTio picked UP a iadr*s gold Gedsr Hill road. |»0 c««h. he lam - like rfhl. «26-a month. Dou glusstreet. N Une. Mr* Walker, city limits. Esqul- watch, belonging to a me. iher of tl»e VICTORIA. No 17. K of P.. meet* st VACUUM CLEANER». Imludlllg all Interest Dunford A Son DOROTHY TEA ROOM. Pemberton mslt road. Phone M1827. Orpheus Club, of Tacoma, please return K. of p Hall, evyrv Thnmdnv E C, CIGAR STAND. FQIt>X>lv HIREiiinn*—«An*> v"»electric *■ ■* vacu——umrr~ cleaner... SO Pwnberton Block-______same to Times Office.______^__ i_E of R A ff Bog 184 |3 per day; sent to any «cidre** 713 Block, hi» Broad Breakfasts, light NEW HOTEL BRUNSWICK- Best loca­ "Iff Yatee SMALL COTTAtlE-and large lot. l.ainr- luncheon, afternoon tenn. fyi Ix»ST-Saturday on f'cnik str«N»u near A O F. OOirPT NORTHERN T.tGHT THE BROADWAY. Vancouver street. Phone 1876. J* tion. no bar. strictly flrst-claes. epectal Candles, stationery end toilet requisites «on «reef, elewe to Emiulmnll rood A Sl'MMER'S SALK OF WORK "will be winter rates, two entrance*. Coiner Fort, si Panama hat. Telephone IU*W No 8938. most* at Foreef- r** Tfnll. Br*»#d WATCH REPAIRING price «LWI. on good term». Hlnhsn" Douglas sod Yste*. Phono 5IT. Reward. ______F street 2nd end 4th Wednesday» W F Slddall A Son. Urwnd Tliewtre Building held In St. John s Hall. Herald street, Wtflierton. Wecy "a FFTFH Hl« Douglaa >WA ^**•>'«1' on Tuesday. l#h June, from 5 to 6 p.m WANTED—MlSCeLLANEOU» FOUND—A I nicycle Owner van have by CLEANING AND TAILORING of TOigtlab walch rapblrtn# All bind, Government street. Putting contest on the lawn. Plain and paying for ad. Apply Times Box 6M. jl of rlnrV. and watrbn* r-palmd. FOR SALK-A beanllflll . nonet bungi. fancy work for sale. Ice cream and HAVK FIVE HFNDHED FAJH la,buy VICTORIA LANL DISTRICT new™"- cuvrune ci^anbd. r-»^- low lust completed, thoroughly mo.1- afternoon tea. J« alx room, iwidorli hoara. J*iraa Ray HELP WANTED—MALE nnd |WW4. umhr.il.. vTwrc. a. ern. with every up-to-date eonrenlenc* prrfrrnut - What ligvy you to offrr wit, mad.. -nlrW and rr-oo* HEWING «Ion** at heme. Mr*. C. Orlf FOR THB BKMEFIT of young women throughout. 1 hUn'k from ear. and mag­ Box 7■ wl - Pkana L—. or ont of .irploymrnL KgT*» Phone R2883.______J>'$ WANTED- About one acre^ i-loee In. sntall or II. Hall, secretary. 606 Trounce Aw hoard A -omo from home JW conrto- only,oolv easyeaav terms.term* Apply owner, ltd* cash pàymcnt tf possible. Box «1^ ke notice, that I. Rosalie Maud JM pfcyn A CON-.nCTE «ND CMWT BMK nnr *»',*(. Dallas road. % LARGE. nt«ely furnished front room ----- —J, rschmldt. of Victoria, married wo­ HOVSB. S rooms, mo-lern. «me blo« k from su It aid* for oSn«*e or buStefiÇ. bath Q + WANTED—A first-«la»s «arpenter Ap­ MOIIRIH * DAVIM-fo.mdalloa. noom In the matter ot the "Navigable Water, electrto light, centre) WANTI Improved." W f«HMt wide, Iqisl- ply T. Gough's tiger Store, Douglas ra.-. VancuUV.-r city ; :!! exchange for operty. on either Pandora. Yat«* man, Intend to apply for permission to walks, drtvewsye. etc.; work gueraa- Protection Act" (being Chapter MS "vreage or city lots. 14.0» equity K«»r ______Jifflt. above Blanchard.______s « <>!>« street, oppesilte laklnir Hall. J8 t,,,1 prlr,. r.aaonabl#- Pho.nl* .treat, of the Re vised Statute, of Cana F«»rt *1afreets, between Blanchard «ml purchase the following described lands: fullill particulars adilreea Box A*0' DATJÊD VICTORIA. B. C.. the JPCfi of Vancouver streets; Pandora street pre­ WANTED- Experienced egg randier, im­ Vl. torla W.af Pkon. JIO J»W). May. 1811 Tnk- notkw that I have sold ferred. Box AW». Times.______™ mediately. Swift Canadian Co.______J7 Being an Island situated about >tl2 this dav my Indian curio business to FOR SALE-House snd lot at 2527 Fern- WANTBD-To rent, office, suitable WANTED—An experienced solicitor to mils northeasterly from the floating CUSTOMS BOOKEB8 TAKE NOTICE that William John ctirts. Thoaton. H. Stodihogen. ____ft wood road, price M.800; SS.eWt rosti. gl­ reel estate. A pply Box 71t. Times. JB canvass city. Imjus? to house, exceptional buoy placed at the entrance to Tod In­ !>|r.MiNO ÔIÏOB.. LTD . <'u«ton!. Cava of tho City of Victoria. In the ance terms arranged. Owner. P. O. Box FINE 1»AUNDRY WORK, also blankets proposition, agent can make big money, ma Ont of town eenr~l>ond.nr. .ollelt Province of British Columbia. In pur- ___11*.______Victoria. IL__ C,______J* and « urtaln*. experlem*ed English BUILDING LOT WANTS. In Oak Bay. nothing to sell. For full particulars send let Saanich Arm. said inland contain­ ad «M Fort «trret. T*1.pkona 1*. must be dry', lowest for cash. Applv pu a nee of Section 7 of the above Act A HOl'BE BARGAIN—-Nesrly laundress, work called for. 1246 Pm>- your address. Box A2836. Times.JW ing two acres more or less. dora. tn Box 781. Tlmeo.______» WANTED -Expert hod-carriers. H per Dated March Sth. 1911. At.FREP M HPWT.i.U Cnatoma Broker. h„ dra=.»-d Uto pun. OS- ;n« WANTED 20.000 to 100.866 acre* on Maln- Forwnrdlng snd CnmmlsGnn Agent.Jteai » description of the proposed site ment, on lot high ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS to day Apply at 1511 Blanchard street, J7 ROSALIE MAITD PCHARRCHMIDT Ward Park, for only 11.60“ rent by the day. $4: machines sent, Innd or Vancouver Island, owners pre­ Estate Promis Block. vy Ooverr Times. 17 Per C. F. Butler. Agent Tefenhone 18» : Re* , thereof, to be constructed upon Lots la cash. $18 per month. Box called for and n*trated. J. Ruseell. ferred. Apply Box 700. Tims».______N YOUNG MAN WANTED to assist in bak­ or | 1, Î and 5 Lime Bay. Victoria West. Plione R2473. 650 UiuUn avenue. tyl  ÔENTLKMAN would like to find a goml ing department. Apply Popham Bros... ^Ôn KATaK -Three roomed hmr*-. with Mary street.______,.Jt » DECORATORS Esquimau District In the Province of pantry, and plaster*«l. new. Juno streeL BUCK LAND PARK. West Pender Island home for little girl, clos? to eehonl; WANTED—A strong boy for carriage Corporation of the District of North VEI.tXYR BROS.. LTD.-Wall PeP**”* British Columbia, with the Minister of ^ttfffflral s road: >1.588.______F 8ea*1«l* sumraei' resort, good bnatlng and will pay well for good services. B«.x M2 bathing • Bait ns. ten dollars per week Time* *>*e and Wacksmlthtng. Apply t'lmfo A Saanich. pâlot», oil*, plat» »'«*- nMna prompt Public Works at Ottawa. In the Pro­ FOR SALE—Cheap, James Bav. modern COOK 8TOVK» ÿ:ANTKÏ> M Foxterd > fora*, rof. Kart and UlaacWd.. «*_!» ly filled. Phone 872 V* Fort Strer vince of Ontario, and a duplicate x>f seven roomed house, lot 80x129. owner M - W Grimmer.______. 180 leaV g city Apply 36 Flmcoe J8 l«ir nouKla, *lrral. » WASTE I > -Ajidt. ntlr,» In l.arn the atral IRWIN A CO.-Painting, paperhanging each In the office of the Registrar Gen­ CHARLES - RUDDEN-Miniature* for l«M*kets. brofH-.tiea. etc.; portraits colored, —------ahlpbutUlIngshiphuilding trade Apply to B. COURT OF REVISION afld . Post Office, city. Vancouver ! On.. Ltd.. 664 Broughton street, v k*t«»ria. days bt f >-c Ike date of the annual slt- Esquimalt and Nanaimo NG MAN desires a position of any ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO . 2W8 Doug­ kind. Apply Box »t. Times.______J7 Island I»abor Exchange. .119 \ * ' T 37 Miig of the '>mH. las street. Tel. 1«1 Electrical work of WANTRtl-B.il house and lol.'Yiaa ua*h JAMES CTÎ1TC1ILEY. all descriptions promptly attended to. Jll x YOUNG MAN (married) desires posi­ ON AND AFTER JUNE Bth. shops Will If U want to look like a gentle* Railway Company tion of any kind. Apply Times Box ML close at 16 p. m. Saturday nights. Bar­ and halanen c«»v terms, clora In car C. M. C. CAH EH A MeKBNZI.. practical elec- be rC Union, No. 572. ______Jl line P. O, Box llfid.______man, give US a eall. Tclephone and F triclans and contractors. CLEARED LANDS TIMBER AT COMOX—Nine million" feet ROOM ANÏI BOARD WANTKII fnr le.. motor work a spedlaity. A complete line ENGLISH AUTOMOBILE ENGINEER oTmantles, grate* and tiles. Telephone The cleared lots at Quallcum Beach, requires position as driver, six years of good timber. 1 mile from E. A N. vounn bualneaa men. would «hare loom. right of way. easy to log. price 84.MI reasonable terras. Box »6._Times. .17 710. C. If. F. Carter, L2770. C. C. Mc- Newcastle District, are now on the mar­ experter ♦#. own repairs, any make of NOTICE Kenslc, it 2667. ket in tracts of from thirty to forty acres. car. Apply Bds 4SI. Time*. __ Jyl6 Apply P. L Andertqn, Courtenay, B. C vi*ANTRl>_Bf*ar will of the late FRED. FOSTER. Taxidermist and Assistant Secretary. READ TIMES WANT 819 Pandora avenue. -1 H BUY THE TIMES hypwriiem. Apply Box 4M. Times. J8| WUllwe Harr ta ue March let, X. j - & VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, liHl. IS =■= BY-LAW DRAWN FOR Epicurean Smile Producers ROSS BAY SEA WALL

t;Hh'KKN IN AS.PK" JI5LLY. xlmiH ...... 8!V<* ITHRIKD r Necessary Protection Will Be PUTTED MEATS, large variety, la glana; each ...... SBC Given TJhis Year and Work M " PUTTED MEATS, tar tin. 10- and ...... *r -PURE l>ts Fuis iikas, tin. $z M to ...... itsc Completed Next PATE ni: FOIS GRAS. jar. II 00 to’.,...... îjOP riENTI.EMAN'S RELISH, J«r ...... WHOLE CHICKEN IN JELLY Itlellduua, l o liarefl )n France). . 8—00 the city of Victoria Intends to WHOLE CAPON IN JELLY (prepared in l]rMuv, nothlng^elae M Summer 69 ahead with the wet* "i construct­ ing a protecting sea wall at Ross Hay . •emetery would appear to be conit rm- ed by the fact the city solicitor la at DIXI II. ROSS & CO. piesent engaged in drawing up the Indelpendent Grocera & Liquor M< ht»,, 131^7 Qovt. at, A 1316 Broad Bt. necessary by-law for the project, to be Tela 50, 51. 62 tAqvor Dept. Tel. 153d. placed* before Hie- people. That the au­ ■ - jr floor thorization for the wall will pass Is a foregone conclusion, as It is generally - — known that the reed of such a wall Is urgent. The sum proposed to be raised under the by-law to cover the cost of OW XRDS the end of last month we advertised the arrival of some Floor Coverings. We have since added to this stock a V 22 . l • 1 ... .* ii...... H Maynard & Son. construction Is 6160,000. larger and better variety, which cannot be equalled anywhere. We fire displaying some of these m our Government Bargain Sale in While railing tor that amount. Itow- \. i. n is not proposed to pul it all windows. There is nothing more suitable for your Summer home, and the cost in so small, that you can have either a $1000 Lots for $700 AUCTIONEERS In operation this year as the season is re. Rug or piece of Matting in every room-of your Summer cottage and the cost will be hardly noticeable These are sMU.i. '-'ASH PAYMENTS. ! alrctWdy-Aoo - T4»r--a4v'«MiceA--to^.perB>it raf goods that are made to4a*tv and veu will tin well by seeing them L.-d*y. They ere quick sellers, and if you hero »Jlcw_cut- Ç3Ü-J Ih-Iow value, location S mtrnit#» the work being satisfactorily eompftd tage vou are fixing over, you can furnish it front start to finish at little cost by getting every necessity at this *T..T!r VUiat- off tar line, between lllchardsen < d even If « start was made. Provi­ Min-et in»d Fairfield road, just below Instructed, w# will sell at Sales­ ever the want, we will satisfy it. Words are words, but we offer more. When you visit town visit its. Worthy things that Om-ernment Houw. room. lilt Hroad Street, nn sion will be made whereby It will be im CASH-Clifford street, price $70» ; ossibh for .1 siifti- lent sum to be look well. Read over the following prices and come anil sec these beautiful goods We have them in all colors and designs. £Md CASH-Brook Bt.. #> ft., price 67». tpent this year on protecting the weak- VERANDA, CANOE OR CAMP CUSHIONS, covered with CASH—Carnar Clifford and Ac- round ! in • eroeter> in ol­ JAPANESE MATTINGS, from, per yard’ 50c to,.... 25< rrot.1, ***>. FRIDAY 2 P.M. matting. Each ...... 25* Owner leaving city must aou der to prevent a rkurrencA of the rav JAPANESE Rl"(IS. size 3*6. aTT each...... 50# Specially Selected Garden City Late, aging scenes caused by the winter MATTINO-COVERED BOXES, for shirt waists, etc., etc.— City Water. E. Light, and A streets. Almost New Furniture gales, and next venir the whole wot* JAPANESE Rt'GS. size 6x9. at. each...... »2.00 Sizc 25% x 11 in. x 8 in. Special... Lots adjoining B. C. A E. Railway will be completed. The sum set aside JAPANESE RUAIS, size 9x9, at, each...... $3.00 Size 34 x 19* x (>. Special .. j... . Station. and Effécts 'oi-lhe wort this year, in the evept of ) $fr« CASfl eeruree | acre lot. price on ROLLER TOP OFFICE DESK — he by-law passing the people Is $60.000. JAPANESE RUGS, size 9x10. at. each....;...... $3*50 Size 28* j x. 13 x 11 Special ...... $4£U>. . Iona term* for balance. i ‘f AflH- Some nlc3 SHT Tots, 5 hvn- SMALL PIANO. ET©. ------rtOFt MATTING, from, per yard. ; .. i. r:...... '75f Sise itixlïxll. S)>eei* ntee from Spring Fthlg.* car. on Vet'll Also In Lot ------■------Ve- iiii.1 Awiuilh streets. 6475 to 1535 l.itHK T1IKKR BARGAINS UP during Mona*, t hickens. Waiiwi». names». WILL APPOINT holidays. Bu> while lots are cheap. Buggies, etc. InAYNARO A SON - Auctionw,. Yukatori Squares at Easy Prices The Exchange Real Estate Co., ltd. T1H Fort Strcrt phone 17 S7 ENGINEER TO-NIGHT Size 2*2 x 5, at. each . . Size 3 x ?; ai. each .... 10% at. each Size 71/. x 10* 2 at. cacti 12 at, each. .. Davies & Sons Last Year’s Straw Special Meeting Called for Purpose—Mr, Meredith is auctioneers Nothing Is Cheap That Hat Made New Favorite for Post - • Temporary Preihises i You Haven't Use For— r The Skating Rink The special meeting of the city coun­ 938 Fort Stri ct cil of Victoria called for the purpose I But Everybody Must Use Kolorene of finally arranging ab»Ait the appoint-1 Their large stock of new and meut of an engineer for the Hooke lake I second-hand Make* yotir straw hat look w aterworks, a project w hich the city hasl| like new. Easily, applied. hgd under consideration for some eon-j, n Towels A child <'im do it. iMeraUe time,’will be to id this eveo- j ing. Yop’ll »)•». tw.i good points when examining tie -.- Tow­ Furniture It may be remembered that In con-1 els -Hie material and the price. Black, Blue, Brown, Green r.ectlon with Mm- work Mr.. Meredith. I Stoves, Linoleums, Carpets, Cy­ or Violet the engineer f*»r the B. C. Electrlc_com-1 This beautiful weather means more towels, and if you cles, and other goods, to be clear­ pany’s Jordan river works, was ap­ tiiiiiwiii have not a plentiful supply, you cannot do better .than come ed —no reasonable offer refused. 1’rice 25 cents per bottle—a proached with, a view to obtaining some | and examine our fine variety of the kind that will last. • Towels are things we cannot We are open to receive any brush with- each one. ' data for the. mayor and aldermen to! w urk iwun, and wMteulhfldLJgil ! do witlnfuL find anv person buying them at a sale is making a big mistake winch they ctnsff of goods- for sate. ■ — not necessarily entail his appotntlfp nt j will find ont verv soon after ,-sing. We have a spbootld lot of Towels, wearing towels, "H to the engine*Yshlp for the S»xik»: lake !| the kind that last, and" you'll tmdthi'HL cheap, when they are as good as new several proposition, there van l>e little doubt ■ Here are à few of our prices, which are very reasonable : The LondonSecond- that It goes a long way In that dlruc-. years after your purchase. John Cochrane tion. each, #1.50 I TURKISH HATH SHEETING. 50 x 80. [ The ruwt«*m»ry M«*twlav night meet-} TURKISH TOWELS from Hand Exchange Co. CHEMIST V...... 251f I Each . . i . V. . .T.. : .”Tr...... $2.50 i log Kim **> that the alder- to : y, ,.. ■ '’.Tt ...... W« pay the highest cash price for cast­ W. Cor. Tates and Douglas I men would have a suffi» .enj time to eon UONEYCOMH TOWELLING, per yar.l ...... 12l'1'!1l^*ll';'ri "‘ ■'t> ”nn Analysis of Trend and~Success] qiinlrtv fnr .tver half a rcntnrr. These latest productions exeelt ali others, and w,th_smart strtes aml'exfn, gnod qrnd, ,7 in Introduction of siiecia'l patented features, etc., combine remarkably fair prices. You'll find these the best Go-C art values m the West. Come New Cults in and see them. Prices start as low as $3.50. Some new arrivals this morning. I c The Only Way Do Not Fail to See the Baby Carriage Robes—From $2.25 1) Save Goal (From Montreal Herald ) Some cnthuaiaMllc preacher* of the is to keep your fire always steady Christian evangel—In it* Protestant Ladle*, Meet and even. It's the fire that bums form* in thfcs good eHy of Montreal have recently taken alarm at the pre^ red hot one minute and out the nee In our midst of certain propa­ Your Friends at next that makes big coal bills. gandists and high dignitaries of new reHgtoiMÏ, or of religion» wMclt at any the Weller Rest This is the fire that spoils hitherto exertl»«*d littlf <>t ho Influenw on the practical life of LU! . your cooking tgo—and fills the day with petty annoyances. Canadians. It Is reported that num­ erous Montrealers arc In the way of becoming sun-worshipper*, and the term appear* to many minds to con­ The Oxford Economizer note an Intimate relation with the scantily-clad tribes of the hill* of In­ found only in Gurney-Oxford Stoves and Ranges dia or the hinterland* of Zanzibar. . ----- guarantees you a steady, even fire Some of our oldejr-esta Wished religious leader* are anxious to go forth and f----- guarantees-you a 20% saving in fuel rand Commander James D. Rlchard- ---- guarantees you better cooking dilute with tfle new prophet*, to COSTLY MASONIC TKMPLR. tirely to the grand hall or cathedral, confound them as Saint Paul con­ the present time. It 1» not In the na­ n chamber 75 feet square and 75 feet st»n. who ha* been given the utmost ----- guarantees you a cooler, better ventilated kitchen. ture of things for any sane Canadian high, surmounted by a lofty dome. It Vre.Ml.sm In the selection of designs, ma­ founded the Yipheslan*. Washington, D. C., Breaks Ground for “ Up to a certain point, one 1» In­ t»i worship the sun. (n the sense of as- t* the thlenthm to make this, chamber, terial iin»l necessary assistance. clined to sympathize with the minis­ rlblng to It the personal existence New Tern vie of Ionic Order. the most imposing decora lively and ar­ The Chancellor ters of the gospel who desire to carry if a god. On the other hand, a pro­ chitect oriallv so far knowfi! Tlte present system of Biittsti tele­ the religious war Into Africa. The foundly reverent attitude towards the Ground woa recently brqkcn on the The work* Is being carried out under graph* all over the world em bra we Our latest Gwmey-O.foM Model embodies *• i.ill.356 inUes of wing. Utwt mess found hr sny hi*b tvude Mew but man£--0»rludir.t the mania for new religions i* one of the phenomena of nature, of which the sun site of the new Masonic temple which the authority and direction of .Sovereign "Oiford Rconomt ter"-found in no other Wove most distressing things about our era one of the mightiest and grandent It* to be erected In Washington, f$. C., the-beet inveMment von can pat into vmtr kitchen. Let ua prove wlthia, our ken. Is a very proper part at a cost of $1,250,000. which will tie a this to you the very neat tune vu» come tin* way. and particularly our North American continent It does not make It less of the worship of the Kupreme Being building of the Ionic order of the early distressing that It is largely the re­ as shown to us In the highest tÿve’a- Greek period. Although the exercises TO OUR POULTRY CUSTOMERS—Just Arrived Drake Hardware Co. . sult of a more widespread habit of tlon that the human rac * bas received in connection with the breaking of- the | Individual thought, more extensive It is not In the nature of .hing* for a ground will be very simple and In­ Fyrl» Supping Coop. it. each ...... ®C 1418 Douglas St. pane Canadian to believe that he can formal, at the laying of the corner Kyrie Kgg Boxe*, at, each ...... 11siding, a more general If a vastly Slfton Live Chick Boxes, at, each...... a» «nd Si more superficial diffusion of learning. echieve virtue by sitting still and cor. Mione In October next, during theses- But these are not good days for the­ dating a > Vide of grast. hut the skin of the supreme council, they^yÿl We hare not apace to g Jot»» prhea on »verythtog. Aak for our «-pago ological argumentation, and forensic phenomena of spiritual self-develop be of the most impoHlng naluri*. t«e catalogue. It has ewrything for the poultry man. Ask or write for one. disputing—as. for example. In the ment which He behind these oriental president of the United States having SYLVESTER POULTRY SUPPLY HOUSE mrSHTtH'3 present Workman vase- -does not teachings are Just as valid a part of promised to officiate. The Grocery Bargain Centre often tend to edification. That which hi letlan teaching -and Christian prac­ Elliott Woods, superintendent of the | makes met» and women to day tice as they ' are of itrahmlnlsm, and United States Capitol, and John Pope readily cast away Lh* tradition* and are peculiarly applicable to the needs of New York city, the arc hitects of the proposed new building, have spared no Think of These for City or Camp practlcée of their fathers is not feel of the present da>\ It ought not to be l-alns to make It one of the most ing that they cannot be defended by In the nature of things for a sane ORriRGUTe CREAM, lergv tin Canadian to believe that the spirits of beautiful Masonic temples In the world.' PETER McQUADE & SON It, C. i'RBAM, larxv tin * argument, but rather that they ar.e not In this present age productive ol the his departed loved one* are at the In the execution of the work every Ship Chandlers. UK Wharf Street H P HAIK-K, bottle beck ami call of any “medium" who available mean* will be used, both In ST IVBL lENC.LlHH CHEESE. best result*. are* to ring them up on a celestial the employment »f assistance and ma­ NEW CALIFORNIA BUTTER. I The man who goes out td do battle terial, to carry oiit these high Ideals with the sunworshipper* will almost long fils tance teleptiohe; but the Com- CoMtiX CREAltRRY IllITTEK. W.itch haye been approved by the sov- Headquarters for Steamboat, Launch, Yacht, Mill, Mine, certainly that the things which muntoa of Saints involves a relation FRESH OOOSBBBRRIKS. 2 It.». e reign grind com ma ftdlkt ' and the su­ are enabling them to lay hold upon with the dead which is far more ex­ ging and Fishermen’s Supplies. FRESH RHUBARB. 7 lb» ..... quisite. more inspiring ami mote truly preme council. The lower story Is to FRESH STRING BEANS 2 lbs. , i tain number of followers who ought he of grtinlte. The main floor. Imme­ to be In the orthodox f«)ld arc truth* Kallsiylng *ban f.nv amount of Mr*. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. ,-pLXil WAX BEANS. 2 It»» Basant seance or Sir Oliver Ixidge diately above the basement, will con­ I KEFi: LOCAL ASPARAGUS. 2 Ilia .. distorted possibly. . but i>erhaps tl science; - tain 33 rooms, typifying the S3 degree» - We recommend Gilsonite Composition for your Roofs. -new POTATOES. 8 lb», for more striking for that—whlçh 1 of Masonry, and intended also for the could find in his own religion an3 The way to defend the churcn against the new religion* Is to find out use of the sovereign Inspector-general», bring V. the front. If they were not WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE WEST END GROCERY CO LTD. fh> human” needs which the new re­ of which there are 33. Th»? administra­ overlaid by other truths which wip»e of tion offices will be on the second floor. Tela II.. •• and 1761. value in the seventeenth century ligions are meeting, and then meet IM2 8L The third story witi àw «Aveu u? en­ Government but are considerably tes» applicable at them.