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VOL. 51. VICTORIA, B. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. NO. 138!
CtiOLKRA ON LINER. 8tt*-'rag<* Passenger on Italian DUKE DF CONNAUGHT TO-DAY’S BASEBALL Strainer Prom Genoa. L COURT OF SEAMEN MO New York. June 14. —A ship with a true NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE « ase of cholera came to port to-day. Til* TO COME IN OCTOBER At Seattle—First inning: Tacoma. Italian line'steamship Europe, from Genoa Seattle, 5. PROMOTERS HEARD und Naples, dropped anchor off quanar- APPEALS PROPOSED FIREMEN STRIKE Second iniflng: No rune. _r~ tlne and reported that a steerage .passen RECIPROCITE BILL Batterlee — Higgins and Burns; ger named A gestion Tavolla was on Wlggs and Shea." hoard suffering from "cholera. The pa tient Is on the way to recover)' The New Governor-General Will At Portland—First Inning: Spokane, ACTION IS PROMISED Europe, with Its 7.1 Cabin and *>3 steer RESOLUTIONS DISCUSSED Arrive Three Weeks Later INAUGURATED AT PORTS 0; Portland. 0. M’CUMBER OPPOSES age iwssengera. will be held at quarantine Second Inning: Spokane. 0; Port AT FRIDAY’S MEETING for the pr fwml. Tavolla Is from Calabria AT THE CONFERENCE Than Originally Planned IN UNITED KINGDOM land, 2. and on June 6. four days after leaving Batteries—Bonner and Hasty; Ton- PROPOSED AGREEMENT 1 Naples, reported 111. fteson and Bradley. The,xuxal Italian cqmmJaajoncr on hoard - AMERICAN tfAWE — ni n 1 j i, reported that the man passed through Ottawa. June 14.—Word has been re- nÛflS bubmitted to v.'OUnvll rat'll stage of the disease, mvl preserved Uniformity of Naturalization At Philadelphia — H. EV •eived here that His Royal Highness Signal for Cessation of Work Declares Farmers, of ■- United -Laws Within the Empire the Duke of Cdnnàffgfit. fait Ma V next 4ih4e*g«r v-.vr. r*TT-TW»- and Project Wrrs’ txptatncd' ’o^im'TssToner Poty- Th* patient «m *> governor-general. lwttt Hail ‘for Quebec on Continent"Will Be Philadelphia ____ .. removed to Satpburn1 Island and the States Will Suffer If tha on the Empress of Britain on October 7. IlHtl.rivs Walsh and Suliiva Modification May Be Made Europe will bi* dlslnf vt d. Favored Given To-night Bender and Thomas. The steamer Berlin, which a Tlvedyes- arriving at Quebec probably October 1?. Measure Passes terday. was released at quarantine this This Is tFiree weeks later than Kara At New York-*------«. H. morning, the eteerng passengers and th< been originally planned. The govern Detroit ...... 3 12 J New York stewards having been taken to Hoffman'i London. June 14.—Th# official peport ment will arrange a reception for His London. June 1*.—The strike of se^ ...... 5 7 1 Washington. D. C„ June 14.—With The principal function bf last night Batteries — Lively. Summers and •nesting of the city council was the Island The crew will remain on board of Monday's session of the Imperial Highness oo hi» arrival at the ancien men and firemen was launched officialv the prospect of dally sessions beginning the Berlin under observation of the ship's Case), Stanage; Ford and Sweeney. hearing of the promoters of the. har conference, w hen a discussion * took capital. 1 at Liverpool and at some other ports at noon and Continuing as long as th-» surgeon No n>W css*» have developed. At Boston— R. H. E. hor rèHwRV scheme. After conduct place on the proposed Imperial, Court of the British Isles and Europe this senators who wish to be heard have Cleveland ...... 16 1 ing the routine bustness of the meet of Appeals, ha* now been published. U T BOAT HKIZKD. morning. Th«* first big steamers to be anything to say, the senate to-day be EIGHTEEN HUNDRED IDLE. Boston ...... 6 12 2 ing the council called upon the pro Two resolutions dealing with the mat tied up are the trans-Atlantlc liners. gan the long discussion of the Can Batteries Mitchell. West and‘Land; moters to produce their proposition, ter were brought forward by Australia Alleged to Have Been Fishing Within the The crews of the Teutonic and Empress adian reciprocity bill. HenatAr Mr- Montreal,' .lun« 14.—E1ght»en hundred Karger and Nunamaker. which was done. and New Zealand, the former urging Three-Mile Limit. of Ireland, numbering 350 and 300 men Cuinber of North Dakota, took the floor men from the Canadian Car and Foun- At Washington - R, H. E...... e______dries Companies' and the Montreal car that the present functions of the judi respectively, refused to sign. Immediately after the senate assem-~’ Aft«r examining the plans of the St. Louis ...... 0 8 6 rompant »ndh*«ln» «ereral of the 1 are pow on .ink- h! T.irrot enrt cial commission of the privy council Ottawa. June 14.—Canadian authorities Despite the yecent efforts of strike bled and vigorously opposed the me*, Washington ...... 1,3 12 1 promoter* mlvoretr thr proportion Ville SI Peal, demandingflrmandine -ni Inrreale of to be Invested In such an imperial have seised the American fishing boat .1 leaders to bold her up. the Olympic, of sure. Not more than a dozen Republi the Nelson, Mitchell. Crlety two cent» pvr hour. court of appeal and New Zealand D. Atwood, owned by J. A. Young A Co., the White Star line, the largest steamer Batterie»— cans were in their seats, while only the council decided to think over the of Boston. It Is alleged that the boat had and Clarke: Johnson and Street. maintaining that no fcuch court would afloat, got away from Southampton on half as many Democrat# were présent. matter until Friday, when they would been fishing Inside the three-mile limit off FATAL EX« LOSION. be satisfactory unless It Included rep h»r« Balden trip for New York early NATIONAL LEAGUE Comparatively few speeches are ex lirohahly be In â position to express resentatives of the overseas dominions. coast of the Maritime provinces for a definite opinion either for or against Port William. Ont.. June ft.—John several yearr • his ;ift -moon. At Pittsburg— R. H. E. pected from senators favoring the nv»a- In Us prepent stage, It Is declared, the Hon. Egerton Les Batchelor, minis This afternoon the International Sea Boston 3 4 3 sure. They *ay they do not want to Keeetnw, 45, was fatally Injured In an delay the vole by talking...... request of the company amounts to attempt to start the operation of x hidv ter of state for external affair* of the men's Union issued a proclamation Pittsburg r. . . -rrrrrt . . . . 4-41 1 no lees than blanket charter to use Ing picture machine, which exploded, al Common wealth, spoke of the recent stating that the signal for an Interna Batteries—Mattel n and Kltng; Fern Senator McCumber of North Dakota city property perpetuity, and it I» pro most blowing the top of hie head off. anomalous position whereby the privy tional strike would be given throughout and Gibson. opposed the reciprocity agreement on bable that considerable modification council took appeals from the United the United Kingdom. France. Belgium. the ground that It would Injure th* will have to be made before Anything cANADfXN foresters. Kingdom. The privy council findings Holland and Scandinavia at 9 o'clock KING GEORGE STAMPS. American farmer. definite is settled between the parties. were those of a board rather than a to-night. "I believe this treaty." said Senator While It Is true that only a small frac Toronto. June .14.—The f anàillàti Order Havelock Wilson, leader of the strlk ! Ottawa. Juné 14 —tt, Is stated at The MedJtïlbe.r, MÛ? made law will not only tion of the route Is city property the of Foresters opened Its thirty-second con Premier Asquith said some consider at Southampton, in a speech last night, Post Office department that the King postpone for many y«>ar* the consum street ends and the amenity of the vention her»? to-day with five hundred ed that a drawback, others an advant asserted thgt 1M(M men would go out George stamps will not be on sale for a mation of a hope Indulged In by farm delegatee present. Causeway are involved, so that it will age. One never knew whether the immediately. couple of months yet. The die* have ers of the country, a hope held out to he readily understood why the council privy council judgment was unanimous Tom Maim, a union official, has arrtv- not been cast.though the design has them by every speaker and writer who J. J. HILL'S HOLIDAY. Is desirous of sleeping over the pro or not. ed^ar Liverpool to conduct the strike been approved. sought to secure and hold their votes position before subscribing to it. or. as lx>rd Loreburn, Lord Chancellor, ex iign for the policy of the country, but that New York. June 14 — James J. HHt Is TO MARCH AT HEAD OF the case may be, knocking U. plained at length the nature of the Even thi# morning there was some INVITED TO CHICAGO. Its. logical result wotild be to destroy In New York to-day on ht» way foç his present jurisdiction. Whatever form doubt that the Olympic would sail on the policy Itself. I nyist, therefore. re-_J H F*. Robertson. the company's annual vacation tn Canada, ife will of final court of appeal was desired by CORONATION PROCESSION lime, but a settlement with her deck (.itawa. June 14.—An Invitation bos been pudiatc all T have advocated for yean solicitor. Introduced the members of spend three weeks on his yacht, the extended to tne militia of th# Dominion the Overseas Dominions His Mafegty's hands was finally effected. Great ir oppose the consummation of this deputation to the, council, and several Wacouta, salmon fishing in waters by the Governor of the state of Illinois Government would wish to give effect crowds witnessed the departure of the agreement. speeches were heard In favor of the which are leased from the Canadian to participate In a military tournament to It as far a* was possible. Ht» own new craft and gave her a rouftlng send- scheme R T. Elliott, K C., Who is government. tb 1h‘ belli Ht Chicago July 23-3U by the Even 1f we admitted," the speaker the president of the company, said Idea was that they should add to the Visiting Ministers Taxed to off. She carried 450 saloon passengers, militia of several etstes. continued, "that th«- American market'-- that the object of the undertaking highest court of appeal both for the n record for a western voyage In June Is now no better than the Canadian was to give both sides of the walev' United Kingdom and the colonies by Keep Pace With Demands J. Bruce Ismay, chairman and man market, still we must answer that as front n rail service that would ex selecting" two English judges of the Made Upon Them aging director of the White Star line, #oon as the consumption overtakes pedite and facilitate the trade of the APPEAL TO PEOPLE highest standing, that a quorum should was aboard as were many Americans production In this country we will reap city The compan> was composed al be fixed at say five and that the-court who had decided not to wait for the SEVEN CONCILIATION an advantage, and that advantage 1* most entirely of people who own pro should sit successively tn the House of coronation ceremonies. The Olympic Is what we have earned and what wo Lords for United Kingdom appeals and due In New York on Wednesday of next perty on the proposed route. No out London. June 14.—The Boy Scouts have been promised as a C-ompensaHon side corporation had any Interest lit- in the Privy Council for appeals from uv k for our sacrifices for" the people's pro with the Canadian contingent will en- the eompapy and he did not know that the dominions, in that way they would Will Not Strike In States. tection during the last fortyn yrars."1* have substantially the same court in BOARDS IT any was being apprbached with that amp at Roehampton House at Barnes New York. June 14.- Probably none of After rex-ièiVldff testimony-.introducod its full strength for both classes of ap end in view, in regard to llie line, and will line a portion of the route the big trans-Atlantlc liners nor any In the hearings of (he finance commit peals. tee relatif to Canadian nnd American he Stated that it was intended to have from Buckingham Palace to Westmin of the 200 or more tramp steamers of the rails eonfom to the strati laval Sir Joseph Ward said he and his prices. Senator McCumber »ai«i PRESBYTERIANS Ta ster Abbey. The troop's furnished bv fofalgn register vin b« abuebmed by INVESTIGATIONS UNDER So that any rlehts granted need not colleague would have no objection to their crews In this country as a result "I h.-iv again that the fnrin.-r. « Y» Canadign^'sobtn xrrlcan Judges sit the oyer»**# Dominions will marqfgpffe be exclusive. Th#- plans and the re W declared to-day by the In for years ha* looked forward to that VOTE ON QUESTION the head of the procession. There will quired 115.600- had been deposited ting tn New Zealand case*, hut It ternational Seamen's Union In England, INOUSTRIAfc'DtSPUTES ACT period when consumption and price of would hardly be practicable tqr New he a royal procession through London with the Provincial government, he according i-i Matthew tetrtk wtk^ Is in wheat, barley and flax should equal Zealand Judges to pome over to ..deal the day after the coronation said, and the plans had been approved. « barge of the strike In America. each other In this country, will be only with New Zealand cases. II <3. Wilson, president of the Board Many Canadian parties are being ar 'The Hamburg-Amerlcan line and th«' doomed to remain for a century to of Trade, thought that from a com General Assembly Unammees- Hen. L. P. Brodeur said In Canada ranged to view the coronation proces North German Lloyd-link have »lgn«-«l Inquiries in Progress in Que come absolutely dependent "oti and sub mercial point of view there should not they had been very well eatisfied-with sions. The British government ha# the agreement for higher wages. nn«l servient to the world's level of prices he any objections to the scheme. To ly Approves Proposed Ar the existing system of appeals before rovlded seats for three thousand In they will not be affected tn the least." bec, Ontario, Alberta and for hfs product, and that with tho his mind the only question which the bitration Treaty the privy council. In vtgw of the «Jls- the neighborhood of the Abbey, while said Tearle. "The. American line Is pay enormous possibilities of grain produc city need be concerned about was In position» of the British North America other Canadian parties will lie gath ing the demanded, and of course British Columbia / tion In thç Canadian northwest price* regard to the crossing of^ the Pause- Act and of the different procedures and ered at the offices of the Canadian Its crews will not strike on. that score. will be lower, comparatively, than ha* practices of the various provinces it way. and that, he thought could be government, the Ontario and Nova The American line wants the men lo been received for a number of years." Ottawa. June 14.—The Presbyterian would be somewhat difficult to make a settled in such a manner by the en Scotia governments, the Canadian Pa pass a medical examination, to which After stating hi# fear* that the pres General Assembly carried a motion en change. Everyone who had practiced Ottawa, June 14.—At present seven ident d<»es not realize the enormous gtlYerr uf construction aa to • preserve cific, the Grand Trunk and the Mon- they object, but this difference probably dorsing the arbitration proposal by a before theJndtctat committee, must be boards of conciliation and investigat po^fbljitjes Of Abe Canadian sources the beauty "of the spot. All the pro -Utial Star, Bjl jQ the neighborhood of can bo adjusted. ------— ------. ~ unanimous standing vote yesterday. Impressed with the great breadth of ing under the Industrial 'Disputes Act when the food supply of the United moters appreciated the fact that the Trafalgar Square. "The Cunavd. White Star, Red Star The resolution follows : mind prevailing amongst Its members. are In session in Canada. They in Rtat s I» really threatened, Sénat >r beauty of th* Causeway might he Hon. W, -S, Fielding, who ha*- been and Atlantic transport lin** are of for slightly effected but he contended that "The assembly has heard with pro-, Not only might a change be objected lb clude dispute» between the Weslvrh McCumber considered the political ef suffering from a cold, is better and eign register, and the crews are signed the tremendous stfmulous which the by some of the provinces, but it would Coal Operators Association and etn fect the measure would have. He de found gratitude to God and with ad able to enjoy his holiday on the con over there for round trip*. Therefore toad would give to trade generally iw a reflection on the present court, ployees relative to employment of clared that It was neither Republican miration for the, wisdom and courage tinent, where he Is now with the mem which had . given satisfaction. the crews ndw oh tbn,*e boats In Ameri coal miners la Alberta and British nor Democratic but a hybrid measur* would far out-weigh the scenic con of the authors of the movement that bers of his family. He says he means can ports or bound for American ports sidération. As a matter of fact. If Columbia. wh1«‘h Inherits none of the good quali proposal has been made to settle Attorney-General Findlay bf New to keep clear of the coronation and must remain on board until thev return Victoria ever hoped to be on a plane all differences, of whatever kind be- Zealand said that the presence of a Great Northwestern Telegraph com ties of the one parent and only the bad with the great cilles on the mainland other festivities for hi# health's sake. to their own country, when they will pany and telegraphers relative qualities of the -«Hi r Sween Great Britain and the United resident colonial Judge wxAild obviate «•'In the Hirik.- " coast it must adopt such :i railroad, as The other overseas minister*. In wages, conditions of employment and Th.- loss to the United State» by ths States by arbitration, and expresses the necessity of sending over at great The Teutonic of the White Star Une without It the shippers on this side the hope that a measure so Christian, expense counsel from, for Instance. cluding the Canadian provincial pre alleged descrimlnatlon against certain ratification of the Canadian agreement miers. are already beginning to talk of was scheduled to sail from Liverpool employees who are member» of the would. In the opinion of Senator Cur wsr«- uutkr a great handicap In com beneficial, and fraught with promise N#w Zealand, to see that the gr-fyy next Stgfuidfty for Quebec and Mon petlng with their rivals Why water themselves generally as overworked Commercial Telegraphers Union of tis. be prop«frtlonate to Canada's gain. will speedily pass Into law." council was Instructed on the peculiar treal The Empress nP Ireland, owned front property should not be valuable The resignation of Rev. Dr. Mac- features of New Zealand law. In any me of them says his letters average America Thé Kansas senator to-day addressed i hundred per day. and that he spends by rhe rnnadlan Pacific Hallway <*n . Several hoot and shoe manufactur to in opposition t-- reciprocity he could not understand. Tn every laren as general secretary of Home fair conception of the burdens of ah was due to leave Liverpool next Friday Other important city It was supremely empire court of appeal, the dominions fifteen shillings dally In replying to In ers of Quebec on wage question.' Mr. Curtis declared that the peopl* Missions was accepted. Rev. A. 8. for Quebec. Tn the early report of t.he valuable, and that was merely be would no doubt willingly assume the vitations and other correspondence. Hudson Ray C'pmiwny. Gowgamla, generally were not informed regarding Grant. Toronto, being appointed to strike there has appeared to be a lack cause it was interlaced -with rails con salary of one of their own Judges at He has been made an honorary mem Oht. and employees, on wage*. the pending legislation and that they succeed him. of cohesion among the men at most of Tteettng— the cars with the steamers tached to the cmsrt. ber of twenty-eight clubs, and has to Consideration of the Northern Coal rhould be given opportunity to study The assembly by unanimous Vote the ports, which explains the compar and Ore Dock Co.. Port Arthur, and directly. He was confident that If Premier Morris said very few ap work or eat seventeen hours, each day. the subject until the regular session approved an appeal to the people on ative . Indifference of. the ship owner*, employees relative to wages and al tjtls scheme was adopted Victoria peals- came from Newfoundland and Some notion of London a* a Cana of ««ingress. Mr, Curtis quoted figures the question of church union. A com who continue to sentit the Idea of any leged descrimlnatlon against members would expand ns It never had before mon l»a!lot will be supplied to they were generally satisfied with the dtan meeting place Just now may be to show that the United States trade really serious Inconvenience. of the, union. -• with Canada last year had amount«*d Personally, his firm did not require churches and a vote taken and the present arrangement If any desire gained from Ihe^faoi that five thous , Dock -Hands at Work. Cities of Port Arthur and.J**ort Wil to 1138.552.278. and maintained that this the line as 1t had one of its own. but result returned to clerk by March, existed for a change on the part of the and " guests are expected to attend Amsterdam. Holland. June Î4.—The liam and electrical worltfrt relative country should let well enough atones he Was so convinced of the importance 1912. All members over 18 years of dominions who were more largely con Lady Strathcona's Dominion Day re to wages and conditions of employ (Concluded on pa* • 11.) .(Concluded on pag.* tb) age are entitled to vote. cerned in the work of the Judicial ception at the’Imperial Institute oi crews of three of the Holland Steam committee he would not feel himself June 80th. The reception will be pre ship Company's vessel» refused to sign Justified in voting against the resolu ceded by the Dominion Day dinner this morning and were dismissed. The tion. There could l»e no objection to over which Lord Htrathcona will pre sailors on most of the vessels In the PORTLAND FACES METHODISTS DEMAND each dominion having a representative side. harbor struck, but work proceeded as MOVING SOLDIERS BERMAN AVIATOR on a permanent court of appeal*. usual. The deck hands declined to join 9633 Premier Asquith asked whether the the strikers. WATER other dominions would approve of 8lr Germans No^ Affected. SERIOUSLY INJURED A PROHIBITION STAND Joseph Ward's suggestion that each VIOLENCE MARKS Berlin. June 14. -The German ship TO THE FRONTIER dominion should appoint a resident' pers were not affected to-day by the Judge who should sit not only on cases seamen's strike launched at Berlin anil affecting his own dominion but on ap other ports. peals from all the-dominions. CHICAGO LABOR WAR Aeroplane Becomes Unman Reservoirs are Falling Rapidly Strikers Replaced. —-——- Saskatchewan Electoral Can Mr. Brodeur said that in view of the Activity of Portuguese Royalist as Result of Advent of different systems of law prevailing tn Antwerp. June 14.—The strike of sea ageable in Storm and didates Will Be Asked to . men 1# said to have met with little suc Warm Weather Canada they would prefer to adhere to Leader Responsible for Ac the existing system. cess among the sailors here general Crashes to Earth Outline Attitude Factional Fight Leads to As ly, but the firemen ami cargo handler* tion of Government Hon,- F. 8. Malan said South Africa are slowly going out. The Belgian would not send a resident Judge. #»«>riiand. Ore.. June 14.—Portland saults—Two Men Are rews of two Red Star line vessels due faces the greatest water shortage It has Premier Asquith said ho would much to leave this week have struck and will Ronclgllone, Italy, June 14. — Herr prefer the suggestion that cases from ever Known. The first really hot day of Regina. June 14.—The Saskatche Seriously Injured be replaced by others. Lisbon. June 14—Captain Cot ice I- Frey, the only competitor In the Paris- a particular dominion should be fixed the year was felt Sunday, and since wan Methodist Conference closed last ro, the Royalist leader, is reported to be heard at a time to suit the con y Chinese Ready to Work. Bome-Turin aviation race ito attempt then reservoirs which ordinarily hold night after a successful week's ses o be again preparing to cross the venlence of that . dominion. He Rotterdam, June 14.—Chinese seamen to fly the final leg of theeCourse, lie» 66,000.060 gallons, have been suddenly sion. A strong stand was taken on Portuguese frontier thought this would substantially meet Chicago. June 14.—With nine al gre standing by ready to act as strike falling. Officials of the health depart the prohibition question, recommend gCo! Barretto. the minister of war. In the hospital here with his right arm Sir Joseph Ward's view that when leged sluggers and "gun men" under breakers If the Dutch mall steamers ment to-day have been'burled under a ations being made to ask electoral yesterday or«lered the 5th .and 6th and left leg broken amJJM* lower Jar*v cases from a particular domlgpnrnmeie indictment for assaults In the have any difficulty In securing crews. continuous stream »f complaints by candidate» to take a .«stand on the re giment# to Casaffore*. the.]5th regi fractured. In periods of delirium he >n It would be an advantage to havff a plumber-steamf liter labor war, the V0 to this time only one boat has had letter, telephone and In person. The question, refusing which a third candi ment with maxim guns to Rraga. the fights tho fog that was his undoing yes toon! Judge present. campaign of violence In the factional the slightest. trouble. clamor from all -marier» of the city date will be put In the field. In the Rth cavalry and the 14th Infantry to terday. Frey docs not appear I.» have fight between the machtnlats and ele Coal Porters Return. n liHN m wt, .n-i th thfrmomi •Vent of one man accepting the prin Naturalisation Laws. Vtllarol. all fully equipped The north been Injured Intemahy and th - phy ciple.» of provincial prohibition, the The conference yesterday discussed a vator constructors •* declared to' be Southampton, June 12. The strike ern and southern frontiers are lined sicians believe ho will recover. ter hss not Bone above the eummer more bitter than ever. ./ limit, it may be found necessary to dis temperance voters will be urged to resolution Introduced by Hon. Egerton bf coal porters, which broke out here with troops at strategic points. Gun The tlme-llmlt expires to-morro' "Gangs of sluggers surrounded build continue the sprinkling of the street support him regardless <>Nparty af Batchelor, declaring that the confer on June 9, was settled this afternoon. boats are moving In the river». Min had tak«?n a chance with i ings where elevator constructors are and lawns until the new pipe line from filiation*. ence favored the creation of a system The men return to work on com ister Barretto declares that If the to accomplish the flight working and beat workmen nightly. Bull Run is completed There Is a short which while not limiting th** right of promise terms. « • •*- . Royalists enter the - country they wilt LEAV.,8 MONEY FOR PARROT. Last night a force of thirty pickets age of water now at all-the high point dominion to exchange in regard to to The American line steamer rtt, Paul, he annihilated. surrounded th * Stein Building at Con In the city, and th«*re will be an unusual cal naturalization, will permit the is which should nave sailed from this port An official decree Issued yesterday Oklahoma City. Okla.. June 14.—A will gre*» street and South Center Avenue, shortage before tfie middle of the sum sue to persons fulfilling prescribed con last Saturday for New York, probably convokes th«' constituent assembly on ran Into a 1 leaving $1,808 for the support i^nd main where elevmtor constructors arc at will get away to-morrow. mer. dnions a certificate of naturalization June, If. when the deputies whose tnsk, tenance of n pet parrot lias hern drawn effective throughout the empire. New Witfk. afid attacked them a* they left and witnessed by Thpmae Billing»!*)-, a seat* have not been contested will pro chine 1 the building * Lodi* Griffin, un ele INTERFERED WITH POUCE. BORDEN'S TOUR. capitalist of this city. The parrot Is 20 Zealand also Introduced a resolution claim the Republic of Portugal. On vator c«m«tructor. was brutally beaten years old! HINlngshy was a sailor many declaring that It was ip the beet Inter the following the day the provisional So the mo Ottawa, June 14 —R L. Borden has re* years ago When he left the sen he car ests of the empire that them should he and kicked Into Insensibility. Frank Vancouver, June 14.—Geo. McDonald, government will resign, but It le pro Hour# later the I vised his western Itinerary, adding eleven ried the. bird with him and reformed Its more uniformity in the law" of natur Dermorit. an elevator constructor, was non-union striker, was yesterday sen bable that its officers will be empower was found in the wreck; more towns, aklnr a total of forty towiv* profane language and became mwli at alisation. attacked nnd had a number of his tenced to three months for Interfering ed to act until the new chine by Red Cross searchers R lu ati jtacluid to U. (Concluded on page 1L{ ribs broken by kick*. with the police, in a riot has been establishes. covered about 35 mile* when he I - W3Si
VICTORIA DAILY TIMES- WEDNESDAY, JUNK 14, 1!>11. STM IN FAULKNER j Hornby Island mm cow f «1 20 Acres with a quarter of a mile TRIAL IS REFUSED of waterfront on the east side t t>f Hornby Island near Vomox; RECEIVES I JOLT 150 fruit trees, 5 and 6 years Aid; small house and barn; 2 springs on the property; .15. Young,Vancouver Man is Next actes under cultivation and Promptly fenced. The .and Is heavy ALLEGED IMPORTING to Comb Before Assize - loam. Prive ...... (£56,100 Court Jury The ('. P. Ri steamer Joan calls OF AMERICAN LABOR DEWAR’S SPECIAL WHISKEY, per bottle...... $1.00 three times weekly. Good i' huhting. DEWAR’S JESTRA SPECIAL WHISKY, per bottl#. .$1.25 This Is only good for a short An application was made to Mr. SEAGKXM’S RYE WHISKY, per bottle...... $1.00 time. Terms can be arranged. Engineer and Solicitor Will Justice Murphy In the assize court yes WOLFF’S SCHNAPPS, per bottle...... $1.25” Fight the Matter Out With terday afternoon for a postponement BASS’ BEER, pints, per dozen....:...... $2.00 1 T. REDDING to the . next assizes of the trial of GUINNESS’ STOUT, pints, per dozen...... $2,00 j YOB HEAR! When Yen Use the Company’s Manager George Lloyd Faulkner, who is under Phones 2206 and 1.-2101. Indictment for rape, with three other • WtlSOR’S COMMOR SEHSE EAR DRUMS ! «22 Catherine St., Victoria West. counts added. His Lordship, after ^UPSON’S |^AY f] 1 Tin* only «clentlfle Found c VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1071 Wire Logging Rope RECIPROCITY BILL Mlaa Dougherty, of New York. la with u* demonstrating the W-,..: We arc 'agents for the celebrated REPORTED TO SENATE NtTFORM" and "REDUCD* corsets, and she would like to hâve tl pleasure of meeting you. Warrington Wire Works. Limited, Majority Report of Finance of Liverpool, England, and carry in stock Committee Which Consid A FULL RANCE OF SIZES ered It Non-Committal A trial order will convince you of the superior quality of this Special Reductions rope. Washington, D. C\. June 14.-Senator John Sharp William#, of Mississippi, declares that when he want# a thing he wants It. but he will not refuse to kill Exquisite R. P. Rithet&Co.. Limited a rattlesnake because at the same time he cannot kill an anaconda. This, in tyrtef, Is Ills reason for accepting the GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS Canadian reciprocity treaty, as set forth in a report on the reciprocity bill filed In the senate yesterday when Ben- Lingerie ad or .Penrose, chairman of the commit* teeOhntnafire, repurU41 that measure— When I want two things. I want both; but If I can’t get both, then 1 want, the one I can get.” Mr. William# Id. ‘‘Not only Is It true that I would aS-ôëéjilnal.-propowRHmK. f*v*»r Rustic Epergnes »f the amendments offered, but I could easily write down several hundred others that I would like to put on the Wry ydd designs, -silver-plated, for cut flowers. Yases in imi ütàtüte books reducing the burden of oh i »• people. Rut I ace‘ no At no time since the establishment of talion of tree trunks, etc. particular sense In refusing to shoot a rattlesnake because i cannot at th- Campbells have you had the opportunity LARGE CENTRE PIECES from, each...."...... *6.30 name time shbot an anaconda. This Is especially true If the anaconda l* not to make such savings as are represented SMALL SINGLE AND DOUBLE PIECES up from..*1.10 within effective gun range." > Mr. Williams* report was one of in these number pressing various views on the reciprocity* bill. The majority report non-committal—neither for nor against. Senators Williams. Stone and 29 LINGERIE DRESSES REDFERN &SONS Kern united In urging the acceptance Oldest Diamond and Jewelry House in Weeten*. £§n»de of the bill without amendment, while Senators Lafollette and McCuinber re 1009 Government Street Victoria, B. C. port In opposition to the measure. of Fine Lawns, Mulls and Mr. Williams. In writing the report, gave especial prominence to the portion of President's Taft's Chicago speech dealing with mood pulp as expressive Marquisettes of his views. Senator McCumber. of North Dakota, ENGINEERS* SUPPLIES gave sixteen reasons why he opposed the bill. All were based on the oonten We now have in stnek the well known tlon that by opening the markets of the United states to Canada’s farm HERE ARE THE PRICES products, the proposed bill mould have ZYNKARA the effect of letting the prices of Ameri riVB ONLY. AT $25.00. No can products down. è $10.00 reduced to...... “We no sooner enter upon item- and $17.50 Which has all the properties of zinc plate combined with better conditions, when m-e are securing THREE ONLY, AT $27.50. THE BEST BOILER COMPOUND for farm larbor and for capital Invested Now reduced to ...... $ In farms and fàrm property a more fair No: $12.50 20.00 We also have all standard packings, including and. Just remuneration." he said, "than ONE ONLY, AT $36.00. No PALMETTO. WARLOCK, 8WARTS. RAINBOW, we find ourselves confronted by this reduced to ...... measure, which will operate as a check $15.00 ECLIPSE, PEERLESS, KL1NUKRIT, ETC against any further progress, and will ONE ONLY, VERY HANDSOME MARQUIS And a full line of lubricants, waste, etc. even deprlx'e us of what we have gain FOUR ONLY, AT $22.50. Now ETTE, etabroidered in black, (600 CA ed In the last few year* In the upbuild ing of our home markets." reduced to ...... $16.50 price $30. Now reduced to.. Senator McCumber predicted that by E. B. MARVIN & CO. this bill the country mould again check Its agricultural development and s- nd The Ship Chandlers, 1202 Wharf Street. hundreds of thousands of the sons and laughters of farmers to crowd the The original prices are marked in plain figures, on the original tickets. Ities. The report dealt extensively with the Really this is not necessary, as all Victoria ladies have implicit faith in prices of wheat on both sides of the In Campbell's price reductions, but it will help to assure the skeptic. MASSEY-HARRIS ternational line. Mr. McCumber found these to be 10 cents a bushel less In Canada than In the United Sitates. He believed Manitoba. Alberta and Sas Haying and Harvesting Machinery katchewan provinces to be capable of supplying enough wheat to feed the world, and predicted the Immediate de cline of American prices to the Can adian lerek The result would be. he BINDERS RAKES said, to lose all the advantages derived In the past from the protective tariff REAPERS TEDDERS Secretary Knox ha* supplied the sen ate finance committee with the latest MOWERS BTC., ETC. flçures, regarding Imports Into Canada from the United Stales, with the pur pose of strengthening the argument In favor of adoption of the reciprocity A complete stock of extras always on hand. agreement. Tiler set forth a much showed no increase. though her Imports larger trade Jn the commodities that from the United mates were He*fly would he affected by rccloroclty during sbtty-iwo jH*r eelKb of her total imports. THINKING THEMES the year ended March 81. 1811. than the BY DR. FRANK CRANE. •Advertising le te business what figures up*uf m hlch the pending bill was stsam Is te mschinsry." E. G. Prior & Company, Id., Ly. based, mhlch m-ere those for the preced ing year. CLOUDS OBSCURED Fight! fight! fight! That Is the law Advertisements SOLE AGENTS FOR B. C. It is stated that on these last return* of life. 'Han Is a fighting animal. He the total remission of duties by Canada Written and Placed for m American products mould be $3.364. s also a fighting soul. Only by Inces 00n. Instead of S2.Mi.000 during the pre ECLIPSE OF SUN sant conflict la life possible. Peace Is AH Businesses ceding year. the precursor pf The heaviest remissions are In th death. When we NEWTON ADVERTISING free list, and particularly on agrlcul cease to have AGENCY. rural products, which 1st Paw thousatld British Scientists on Their Way Phone 272 yS .613 Pandora Av. dollars under $2.000.flrt). The greatest aally struggle we remission of duties mould lie on fruit, Home From the Friendly are beginning to x'egetahles and live animals, but an in fade. To stop Is LIMITED creased trade la shown In cottonseed oii Islands to go backward. arid seeds. Farm products shorn a uni All souls float In form increase. stream whose On the mutually reduced Hat. Includ steady current A Few Specialties ing manufactured articles, the total re * Los Angeles, Cal., Jun,> 14.—Dr. W m. set* toward death. mission of duties would be more than J. Lock y car and F- K. McClean. sent Life Is to the THE BANK OF VANCOUVER PIG IRON ZINC $si'),«**>■ as oonppvd with un,Mi t»i bv the British government to the swimmer. PIG LEAD COPPER prex-ious year. Agricultural Implements Friendly Island to observe the eclipse The body that Head Office. Vancouver form an Important Item In this list, a# of the sun on April 29. arrlx'cd in Lo* has ceased to PIG TIN T. & W. SMITH 8 WIRE ROPE well a# motor vehicles. Angeles on .their way home. overcome, to Joy STEEL RAILS—LIGHT AND HEAVY Canada’s world trade also increased ‘‘Our expedition was not worth the In triumph ox>r during the year from $655,0*1,006 money th«‘ government expended," said ease, to leap and Authorized Capital 2,000,000 I736.21S.000. the United States continu Dr. Lockyear. ‘‘Viif«frtunately cloud# Itmga an.i go, has & tiled down with ing to hold the front rank with exports ame up Just at the time of the eclipse the door open to every disease. The SAVINGS DEPARTMENT to Canada of $284.»35.0«>0. and remained until the ellipse xvas mind that shrinks from effort, that Canada s exports to the United State* Deposits of $1 and upwards recelx'ed and Interest allowwL read» only what, Is spiced and pleas Dr. Lucky ear and Mr. McClean walk- ant. that does not love to tackle hard A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED BANK OF MONTREAL ed up Mount Wilson to-day to Inspect problems and sweat over enigmas, the observatory there. They will ■ isit moribund. The soul that no more Government Street Branch, corner Cormorant Established 1817. The Woman tfuve other observa lories on the way east and struggles and suffers, that finds no U from New York for London mon* passions to wrestle with, no W. H. GOSSIP, Manager Victoria Branch. Capital, all prld up. Rest. UndividedJProlUs to her own best Interests,— as soon J uly -S.------i------' ■ ■ — more dEncouragements toiuririOurit. Is 114.400,000 00 112.000.000.00 -••11.501.14 as there !s heed, will help her whole already half lost. Rt. Hon Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal. O.C.M Q.. and G.C.V.O, system with the tonic action of RJL'SSO-L’HINKSE RELATIONS. Every day. to a healthy being, is Hon. President. war. And In ratio as we are sound and Richard B. Angus. President Question of Trade Privileges in Mongolia sane we lox’e It. “To him that over Sir Edward S Clauston.. Bart., Vice-President and General Manager Likely lo Be liaised. due th wUl I give tie- crown of life.” TWO FRONTAGES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. 3EECHAMÈ As we are more and more Invaded by Rt Petersburg. June 14.—The transfer of the hunger for comfort and rest and SAVINGS BANK. PILLS J. J. Korostovetx. llnasian minister quiet, we settle down Into the wait Douglas Si. to Government St. China, to a Kuropean post, possibly at ing arms of Death. Interest Allowed on Deposits at Highest Current Rates. AU women should read the special Liat»on. 6l contemplât»*! M. KasakpU. Blow on blow, the buckling on of Correspondents In all Parts of ths World. directions with every box. I,vail of the Far Eastern department of the harness, the chase and ardor of the foreign office, nay be appointed to the the game -woe to the man that has A SNAP AT $17,500 Peking post. A final decision will not bv A. J. C. GALLETLY Manager, Victoria reached before a month or six weeks mpt some spot In him . where such Russo-Chlnese relations are the cause of taste lingers! For to live Is to fight. much concern to the foreign office, par To struggle no more Is to die. "Vivre, tkutarl* In view <«f the Impending r.-\1 c'est triumpher sans cesse." says Ameil HOWELL, PAYNE & CO., LTD. aion of the Itusso-Vhlnese treaty of 1SSI To Mve is to triumph continually." Got Corns ? the conflicting Interpretations of which recently resulted In n iRplotnatlr crisis. 1219 Langley Street Mont everyone has one or more Unless renewed, the treaty will expire in CISTERN DROWNING. In the and don’t they Kan 11 y August. In the forthcoming negotiation* Miss Christina Murray, a maiden got rid of though with It Is expected that Chtof will raise' the ..... LSSÜ.SSSSSSSSSSSSB New question of curtailment of Russian privi lady who lived with her niece In Embro, HALL'S CORN leges to trade in Mongolia, and also the Ont., xvas found drowned in a cistern SENATORS OBJECT. ami adopted the OFFICES CURE. gjjolitjop of the sane extended for llfty jn thc village one afternoon Iasi week. mem to the meat» re cVrsts «approximately "h mile») on either The pebdstent urfe of this fine •The niece,had beèii away during the Washington. D. C., iJtifie 18. direct election of «énati remedy. 25c. bottle at this store, sldi* of the frontier, within which fre^ I ; introduction of Canadian r viproriiy Times trade between Russian and Chinese sub soon banishes these little peats. her aunt's absence. Instituting a search, hill was delayed and the senate Lusl- of the Vice jects Is permitted. she found that her aunt had fallen neas programme upne It is hoped. howex;er, that jan agreement Of* Bld’g Hell's Drug Store fMrftt be reached, and that smah changes •I- 'I. >’ ’ unexpectedly a length TO RENT Corner Titee sad Douglas Streets Bp-ill he embodied in the treaty which will When. recovered the body gaye evi started on a protest of ngalnst the vote of Vice-President to report Telephone 101. *V- ■permit it* renewal as that of 1881. and so dences of having been In the water eceded up 1 If avoid International complications. several hours. to a late - . 1 I'BMilii; liMU VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. directors and Incidental»-- which should premature to formulate an answer to not reasonably be more than $34.000 Kvtivc i ro)H>«i«l; the Uw* in - The Daily Times far two years—the company antici meht view** oft the subject may )»•* ** well be stated now. Inasmuch as they Published dally (excepting Sunday) by pated o net profit of exactly $ 1,000u- THE TIDIES PRINTING â. PUBLISH 000 on this tranSSrtfoh. Yet we find have been definitely established since the last Peace Conference at The I NO CO., LIMITED. that by reason of the ordcr-ln-Councll Hague. As regards the proposal that Women’s Dainty Pumps and Offices ...... Corner Broad and Port Sts. of April 3 a quarter of this sum would Business Office ...... Phone 1090 have to ooae Into the public coffers of Internatl >nrxl disputes should be set Editorial Office ...... 7...... Pbone to the province of British Columbia and tled by an Arbitration Court Jai^an en- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. by the rescinding of that order on tertalns no objection in principle, for- Daily-City delivery ...... 50c. per month to h an arrangement Is calculated to By mail (exclusive of city) ..... ,May 11 .this amount was saved ...... $3.W per annum the company and lost to the province promote the peace of the world. Al Oxfords Peml-Weekly—By mall (exclusive of One would think that a transaction in though Japan agrees with all her heart city) ...... $1.00 per annum to this proposal In principle .she can Postage to United States, $1 extra per year voicing the Investment of a quarter of THE MOST FASHIONABLE AND COMFORTABLE-.SUMMEK Address changed as often tis desired. a million and netting a clear million not admit as good any ,, method that dollars within two years Is one of the may l>e proposed; because the indis kind where the public whose land criminate choice of methods to realize FOOTWEAR AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES CAPRICIOUS LEGISLATION. the basis of the Whole transaction are the principle may defeat the essence of It la sonii what regrettable that Hon entitled to some consideration. W that, principle. -Therefore, very mature WVJ. Bowser *ls at present out of the should think it hut fair that the Investigation will have to be conducted people of British Columbia should get as to a method of carrying the i>aclflc province anti there appears to be no something more than one-fifth of the principle Into practice. These views world r MUM MIS V^IIVVII Vÿiiniu-J O» jrvj...... 1...... onejeft at home who holds a brief turnover on a transaction Involving no were also expressed bv the Japane* *7‘nrena7d‘to (iemoiist r.te tcTyou that the Queen Quality Shoe at *5.00 w weontl (u none in the market-even much higher representatives at The Hague. As the for the Attorney-General or is author monetary risk ami nevi-sslU|ting very priced shoes cannot excel this brand for at vie, finish. comfort and durability. They are made ot the very best of, matenals pro- ized to sp. ak in his behalf In explan 1 tttle business ability to, carry Arbitration Court .was a ndvti curable and at-e put together in a moat seiefrtifte manner by skillful workmen, aad we guarantee eye^ pl«r we sell to be honest IhroughT Bui_g would appear 'that tiorf' tlie 31 apanëse -delegates doubted If our priées. See wiu- ation of the underlying causes of the R would really attain the object of the goods that will give you more satisfaction with your purchase than you are looking for. Here are soffle of c under the system which openly de cupric*>tis Ivgislatlon which stands to principle of peace and conducted care Clares that the affairs of the proving dow display and compare values: _y__I I «be prédit ot the government Ih con ful enquiry into the question, . But are administered by the party and for SOME QUEBN QUALITY SHOES tradictor)' orders-in-councll.* The since no better method of settling dis FINE WHITE CANVAS PUMPS AND TWO-STRAP SLIPPERS, with the party no such consideration BATENT COJLT PUMPS, with, leather covered buckle or plain ribbon putes without .appeal to arm» Ua* turn sole# and white covered Cuban heels. Fair ...... $1.45 n* or Ring paper y eater da»’ weakly shown the pnhHc: And lest, fommoth bow. A dainty shoe for ...... e...... $5.00 suggested Itself, Japan has been In- I WOMEN’S FINE CANVAS OXFORDS, white, with light flexible eolés, championed the cause by stating that the capitalist would suffer injustice duced to approve of that method. The PATENT KID BUTTON OXFORD, plain toe. velvet tops. A white covered peels, short vamp, In stylish patterns. Per pair $1.45 this first egregious blunder must be and graceful shoe. Price ...... $5.UU “the government has made no con newly-proposed Arbitration Treaty CANVAS SHOES, with low leather heel. In black, tan and white. Per cealment of the fact that It made the reversed. N wtgéh Is now l»elng negotiated betwee n j TAN RUSSIA CAI.F OXFORD* In new laced pattern, A pair ...... $1.45 When it is known that the pro-' alteration (In the régulations) because the United States and Great Britain is j shoe for ...... WOMEN'S FINE POPLIN PUMPS, with ankle straps, covered Cuban moters of the Fraser Land Company BUTTON BOOTS, in suede* velvet, cloth and patent leather .^n^, injustice would otherwise be done to a still more novel scheme, for it seeks J heels, In colors white, pink and blue. Per pair...... $2.45 Limited, obtained their option on this rruisrre. shakers and capitalists who to~exclude all possibilities of war. even per pair *. remarkable tract of land only on April had acted in good faith.” when grave national honor and inter- 24, 1911, and due* allowance Is made The Colonist, however, does. not ests are at stake, by an absolutely un ht Summer Under- for the passage of communication: Distinctive Summer Clothing For Men A Great Variety of Lig state that the government made no qualified treaty. The first question it t concealment of the fact that the backwards and forth to England, that must be answered Is whether such clothing, Men's Furnishings,i Etc. may be the merest ^coincidence that and Boys, at Popular Prices cruisers, «takers and capitalists who a treaty will effect the purpose aimed the order reversing the- retroactive LIGHT WEIGHT MflRF.NO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, for men. Thl« would suffer Injhslioe by the, egregious- at. It may work quite well between J A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S FANCY WORSTEDS AND payment clauses of the first order was . far more durable material than balbrtenan. especially suitable first error of the government were the Americans and Englishmen, be- TWEET>8- in three line, you will find exceptionally fine confined exclusively to the friend# of passed on May 11. 1911. The Times cftuaa of their ekwe hlnoé roIaUonx* they are made up in the Very latest styles, have the \er> best tailor for the working men and la warranted to give full eatiafactlon to the makes no comment- whatever dn this Ing possible, and are lined throughout with the finest trimmings. the government. The Times has the But will it work perfectly between wearer. Made hi three alien Special, per garment, Friday...... 45* strange circumstance. It does not Patterns aie all new and the shades are the latest for aumujer wej^ authority of a statement made by the Americans and Japanese? Very close I RIBBED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, In grey and natural, light weight even make an Insinuation. But it doe Investigations on such questions must | Hhowinir in View street windows. Special...... olu.W Attorney-General In Vancouver to that MEN’S STRAW HATB, in all the latest block* and styles, in cotton, eapectally suited for summer weather. Very durable and ""ft take the ground that the public is en effect. Within a week after the pass 1>V m%d* before Japan could respond to arid telescope shape* Prices ranging down from $3 to ..... -TOT to the akin, will not Irritate, very cool and relreahing. In medium titled to know what manner of' com ing of the order-ln-council of April 3 the American proposal, of course, m OUR SPECIAL IN PANAMAS at...... 7 * 7 * * ’ ** 7 V ** * , VY alxe only. Special, per garment...... 25<> Hon. W. J. Bowser addressed a secret munlcatlons. If any. passed between the event of her receipt of it. There BOYS’ WASH HVÏTK. In a large assortment of drills and famy "the Fraser Land Company. Limited THE LATEST STYLES IN MEN S NECKWEAR FOR THE SUMMER gathering of the faithful at Vancouver already exists a treaty of International Prices ranging down from $2.75 to...... • • ïu* of England and the Attorney-General A LARGE SELECTION OF BOYS’ CLOTHING^ In WEATHER and while addressing that assembly arbitration between Japan and in shades and patterns. Prices ranging down from $12.60 to who is acting for this company. « inc United States. Although this COMBINATION COLLAR AND TIE. made of line mercerized cotton: he referred to this very question. In SUITS FOR BOYS^A large assortment of the newest ena|^plee, .oft stand.up turn-down shape with four-in-hand tie to match. fact It was„ the only important de treaty Is quite efficient to settle nearly styles. Tailored and made as our men’s suits. In tweeds fancy '"BORDEN’S POLICY. Mtveranee Ke made on that occasion. nil international disputes, yet its true 1 worsteds and homespuns. Week-end selling, up fro"V’’ ’ ’ Colors, white, cream, pongee, light blu*. mauve and grey. The collar tîlh'-l.-ncy has not vet been fully proved. JNE THOUSAND BOYS WASH SUITS, in a large assortment of up- fasten" with t*o pearl buttons Instead of the old style aafety-pin. He admitted that complaints had been The Calgary papers publish the state matde to the government that the order Therefore, in regard to q treaty of trofr- to-date patterns. In fancy ducks, drills, prints and ,n Sise, from 13 to 17. Special at. each...... 40# ment that Mr. John Herron, M. P. for shades and colors. Russian and sailor blouse styles. would work havoc to the .business in ver«al application it ;s only proper that TRAVELLING TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES vestments of those who had complain Macleod, who is arranging the Borden «. most careful study should be made j BOVS’ FANCY HATS AND CAPS, infancy ducks, cottons, khaki arid meetings for hi* constituency, replied . There is a big assortment to choose from at this store, everything a ed. but lie emphasized the* fact that before Japan could reply to any pos straws. In all the latest shades and blocks. Prices up from^ 50£ traveller can want. See our window display and note the special prices. these orders-tn-councll were not made ecently, in answer to a question, that sible proposal from the United Btatcs MEN’S OUTING HATS, in white duck, land and water. Mexican one day to be revoked the next. It straws, and a large assortment of straws in various blocks and A SPECIAL LINE OF FINE MESH SHIRTS AND DRAWERS he Intended to vote for reciprocity Yes! Mr. J H. Hnwth----- te may have] was then and In that connection that FIVF WHITS OPEN MESH SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. In light wel.ht "unless something unforeseen occurs. shapes, special selling, UP from...... ,*7 , he made the remarkal>> 'statement well-earned holiday for a few weeks. MEN’S FANCY VESTS In fancy ducka, piques and fancy worsted, m bamoggan: ehlrt, cut In the coat shape with short .leeve,; drawn, Mr. Herron is a thorough-going Copeer • • • stripes, dots and fancy overchecks. Special. $4.50 down to $1.25 knse length. This Is an ideal suit of underwear for the warm wea that It rdid not mailt r very much ïheT IMS coo. to wear, will not irritate the skin, and I. very duraM-. vxtlve and a man much respected An exchange aptly remarks that Slrf MEN’S LOUNGING COATS AND DRESSING ROBES of all shades, whether this order-ln-councll or any weights and patterns, of brocaded silks, tine merino wools and^a*h- Alan Aylesworth Is not too deaf to hear To be had in all sites at, per garment...... act of the government suited the throughout his constituency a# well as meres. Prices from $25.00 to ...... •• $5.75 the call of duty when the roar of battle j Liberals or not. Sa long as the by the other members of his party actions of the government were satis The qualification which he attaches to Is in the qlr. m m 9 factory to the Conservatives he did his resolution to vote for reciprocity The Times commends to its readers Choice Designs in 97 Piece Dinner Sets not care whether Liberals were pleas and against his leader on that question to-day a careful perusal of the closely j We h»ve iwrt received «Urge «lüpment of our Open-Stoek D iimerwsre^ mwt w^le/abT^ialitf of semi- or displeased, That was Interpreted is fruitful of suggestion. It may mean knit and clear exposition of the £inda- gs a clear, unequivocal déclaration that that Mr. Borden's tour of the central mental principles of unity of empire | pottery nianufaetnrers. dohmwB Brothers. The> are in handsome < * , , Amnerwere for family use. They have all the the present, governtnent 1# of the party portion of the Dominion Is more for as seen by the Westminster Gaxette. porcelain, and come in five different patterns. These are the bestpOM replace any pieee, that may get broken, without * by the party and for the party. It the purpose of discovery than for the good qualities of the exclusive «eta with the extra advantage of being able to replace anv 1' instruction of the farmers and their pos was so regarded and was ’hcored by An exchange nay»: "U I» Proposed the Hlighfeat lnVonveniewre. and Kt i very Small expeww. - - a large number of those who were pre sible conversion to his views. tow the wreck ot the Maine out Into the “THE CL< iVERLKAF” is neatfi- colored with a small red clover design It Is generally believed that the ques “THE HARRuW" has a heavy white glazed body, with fancy edges sent on that occasion, but, it I* only Atlantic ocean and sink It in deep and finished with heavy gold lines. fair to say that there were many pre tion of reciprocity will be determined tipped with gold. Is plein hut very neat. . “THE CARLISLE" la one of the daintiest lines we have seen at this water, when* it will never more be “THE RUTH" has a one-Inch border effect. In a pretty china blue with sent w ho r« sentvd this declaration of largely by the vote of the prairie prov heard of." In our humble opinion it neat lines of gold. A very handsome set. price In design It closely resembles the famous Haylland ware, and policy and that Is how the matter inces and iL,has been understood from might be just as well to raise the old | “THE ST MALO" Is a very popular design. In a very pretty shade of la decorated w ith a small green and pink floral design with gold line leaked out. *' the first that these would almost hulk before towing it anywhere. apple green. Illuminated and linlahed with heavy gold lines, and rep When we place *lde by side the wholly vote to ratify the agreement. ess resents exceptional value at this price. PRICE LIST OF OPEN STOCK DINNER WARE statement of the Colonial that the Mr. Borden’s hope for an adverse vote “Wh^n we came into power the coun OPEN STOCK CHINAWARE government made no secret that —should he have such hope—must rest try was bankrupt. Look at It how. It I 8-INCH PLATES, per dozen...... —...... ,••■90# There Is no reason why there should be a gap in your I-a or break people were suffering Injustice under mainly on the Impression he is able to Is so rich and prosperous that we can't fast ,ets If It Is one of our "open stork pattern. " This I. a remarkably «-INCH PI-ATES. per doZH>r> intnAmtwe.ce • ■ 81.15 the regulation of April 3 and the create during his present itinerary. gel rid of the money fast enough in I good line Of China. Including Utt pomihtr hlur tg*Uow pattmia nnd.-at 8-INCH PLATBfl. per dozen ...... $1-^0 ;___ statement of Hon. Mr. Bowser .that.go . SUuwld -It transpire, however-,--*#--!* roadT build In g and public TacTTTt l«s. Wv 1 these prices they are a most economical Investment. Below we quote a SOUP PI-ATES. per dozen ...... :...... 9 V;i"* long as the administration of the gov likely to be the case, that he will find have to give the money away to our. tew prices of the.Willow line. ' 10-INCH PLATTERS, each...... -...... ggï eminent suited the Conservatives the the Middle West solidly opposed to friends."—Hon. W. J. Bowser by order- j ...... 83.00 AFTER DINNER COFFEE CUPS, per dozen. 14-INCH PI-ATTERS. each ...... gi-xV • Liberals must complain Ineffectually him on this issue It Is possible that he 3.00 ln-council. TEA CUPS, per dozen...... -...... '... 16-INCH PLATTERS, each ...... ••;•••••;...... Own nothing wrong with tin l"gi«- •nay Abandon the policy of obstruction 4.20 LARGE COFFEE CUPS. 1er dozen...... CUfS AND SAUCERS, per dozen. *2.50 and...... ® û- which deduces that the cruisers, and allow the measure to pass without It Is quite unnecessary for the mom- TEA PLATES, 5 Inch, per dozen...... $1.80 ...... 82.40 FRVIT SAUCERS, per dozen —...... «takers and capitalists whose suffering l,g paper to hint that "there are others ’! TEA PLATES. 6 Inch, per dozen...... § COVERED VEGETABLE DISHES, each ...... * OK extended debate...... $4.20 caught the ear of the government Mr. Hefrron is known to be shrewd who took advantage of the variation in j TF-A PI.ATES, 7 Inch, per dozen...... CREAM JUGS, efuh...... »...... •;...... wj TEA PLATES. » Inches, per dozen...... $4.20 were, members of the fold. It must and non-committal in most matters and <>rder-in-councll. The Times know this, ...... 81.00 SLOP BOWLS, each...... FRUIT SAUCERS, lier dozen COVERED SUGAR BOWLS ...... gg# be to the credit of these alone, with his détermination to vote for recipro but -one thing at a time and that well ...... 83.00 MUSH BOWLS, per dozen 2-PIECE SAUCE TUREENS, each ...... oiq the paternal care of the government city “unless something unforeseen oc- done” is a motto that has often served PLATTERS, S Inches, each .. 81.00 o 81.20 SAUCE ROATS. each. 40c and...... for its own. that the grievous injustice mtght be taken to Imply that his In good stead. The "others" will get PLATTERS, 19 Inches, each . TEA POTS, each ...... ;.>•...... „, ;îT $1.80 of April 3 was redressed. We think leader has communicated a lingering PLATTERS, 11 Inches, each . their turn, or at least some of them. f**r j ■••85# Ml SH PLATES, per dozen ...... ■■■■.■...... the sequel shows that It was the suf hope that his summing up of the situa with the number the Times has stated | TEAPOTS, each ...... ferings of the capitalist class which tion after he has made his tour will It has no doubt "there are still "others." struck the sympathetic tympanum of determine whether there is a fighting • • • the cabinet. chance to win the election on the single The revelation that the paper, lum Linens, StBples and Blankets A further look at the prospectus of question. Otherwise the whole party ber and woolen trusts were financing STAPLES LINENS the Fraser Land Company, Limited, may abandon the struggle. the anti-reciprocity campaign in th«* 1.090 YARDS UTÜ4TY CLOTH, fast colors. In tan, brown, reseda, pink. $-4 PLAIN SHEETING for single lieds. Good quality. Per yard. 25<^ for which the Attorney-General was United States has helped to whip up pak* blue, Kitig’s blue, cream a*nd white. Per -yard...... 20Y* 7- 4 PLAIN SHEETING, excellent quality. Per yard...... 30<^ solicitor, should confirm anyone In JAPAN AND ARBITRATION. public sentiment in favor of the agree 1,000 YARDS WHITE TEST1NE, mercerised finish, in good, even* clem this suspicion. The prospectus states ment, remarks the London Advertiser, j 8- 4 SHKETTING. in twill and plain. Per yard...... 35<* cloth, and swell designs. Per yard...... 25^ There was a mild sensation follow that the 42,800 acres of land should If the men who are financing the antl- 10-4 SHEETING, full width, in twill and plain. Per yard...... 50£ 2,000 YARDS DUCK, In white, butcher blue, also navy ground, with Ing the aeml-oflicial announcement' realise "at least $30 per acre within retiprocity agitation In this country, PILLOW SLIPS. 40. 42. 44 and 46 inch. dots, spray, stripe and anchor pattern* Per yard • 15^ the next two years.” The cost of the made recently that Japan had con and their motives, could be put under PLAIN HEMMED PILLOW SLIPS, ready for use. All sizes. Per PERSIAN LAWN, 36 in. wide. Per yard, 75c. «Or and..-...... 50£ dozen ...... ' *l$e3x to the promoters, in so far as sented to enter into sn agreement for ROBE MUSLINS, 54 in. wide. Per yard. 85c, 76c, 60ç, 36d and • • • 25C HEMSTITCHED PILLOW SLIPS, large hem. Per dosen. . $3.00 READY-MADE DUSTERS Per dozen...... $1.00 government revenue was concerned HEMSTITCHED PILLOW SLIPS, extra quality. Per dozen. $4.00 the arbitration of international dis 36 INCH WHITE COTTON, Monarch brand. Yard...... •*•-•■•• 12C be $260.000. and from this TABLE DAMASK CLOTH, 2x2 1-2, floral and scroll design. Eac^T $3 putes on the same lines as those ten NAINSOOK. 36 in. wide. Per yard, 20c. 15c ...... 12# modest Investment, with the addition SO DOZEN EXTRA SPECIAL TABLE CLOTHS, assorted elee^/th floral MANDOPOLAIN, 40 In. wide. Per yard, 26c, 20c. 15c and...... 12^ tatlvely suggested between Great Bri and scroll. Special ...... a...... •/• • $3*50 al cost of exploitation, -fty* return# 100 PAIR FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, full double bed size. Grey and lain and the United States. So trtnch For June Wedding TABLECLOTHS AND-NAPKINS, In seta, In floral and scroll dcsign,25 would total $1,284.000. With a cost white. Very fine quality. Per pair 4...... $1.50 dozen different design* Per set „...... $3.90 of exploitation, such as commissions comment was evoked by the report 100 PAIR CANADIAN GREY BLANKETS. Sizes 56x76 in. Special, per HEMSTITCHED CLOTHS AND NAPKINS,'include* one dozen napkin» on sales, office expenses, salaries -of that the Japanese press has felt called pair...... • *...... $2.75 Invitations and and one cloth. Per set ...... •,<...... 200 PAIR LIGHT CANADIAN GREY BLANKETS. Sise 66x76 In. Spe upon to clearly define the attitude of 50 IK)ZEN NAPKINS, assorted design* Per dozen ...... $1.25 I' «BOO *h 25 I>OZEN NAPKINS, assorted dealgn*. Pe^dow*n —*...... $1.75 cial, per pair ...... » *...... $3. r>0 SEE DOU0LAS STREET WINDOW FOR NEW LINENS Bki Is Wtt» Monogram Paper LINEN DOWLAS HOLLER TOWELS, reed> - made. Price, each. 25d Ixed to quote the attitude of the Japan es4* government and the Japan Herald publishes an authorised translation of We have just received a large Important Sale of Men's and Women's Suits Friday 618 these views. direct xhlppicnt of Eaton & Yates The report that Japan has intorm- Crane’s superior Linen Papers, Hlly agreed to the United States’s pro and* you are cordially Invited to ST. posal I* flatly contradicted and the DAVID SPENCER LTD. ontmdletbm Is followed with the see samples of this beautiful sta The Beit on the Market sUtement that the Mikado’s govern tionery^ which la exceptional ment has received no communication lass. tuw». *•» • -VJ0 upon the subject Tram TWe gBYerhtiiFlliT -r- try (wai flying about In chunka we aee PRISONER CAUSES PANIC. Weir refused lo allow'any of the pros- •ACK LUMP, per ton...... *7.50 of the United Butes or any other the seirchllghl, another Interesting oners to be moved! and finally, under power. Anticipating that the United vhapter In Csnutllzn political history no reason. But was there any reason Montreal. June 14.—Albert Anderson Instructions of the health authorities, nut COAL, per te*.. ... **.80 HtAtes desires to include Japan in fhe Sweeney ft McConnell , 00Id I-- written. „ why the country should not have; hunt broke Into a shed of the smallpox hos he was placed In a dark room -in the programme of nations for an arbitra cellar and segregate. MVL.L WOOD AND CORD WOOD Commercial and Society Printer. given away In chunks after an, order- pital on Moreau .treat last, night, cov tion entente, and presuming that Ja- The Colonist can we no reason why In-couwen was nafliàed to prevent thla ered htmaelf with blankets used by Nansen, the greet Arctic explorer. « a. pgu will receive invitation to that ef* very thing? Tjflé Is one question the *t current rules. 1010-1012 Langley Street the Fraser Land Company -.hould not patienta and went to sleep. He was mice asked, "Did you take any alcohol fecL the Japanese papfr proceeds to receive the advantage of variation In Ciflonlst should be able to answer even, arrested and about to be placed Ip a with you un. your sledge journeyst" answer the question as to what Japan Victoria, a C. the order a» well a« anyone els*:" If Hon. W. 1. Bowoer la out o! the pro, cell when the circumstance, became "No," sold Nansen. "If 1 bad I should will do in the case of such an Invita known and a Dante followed Recorder never have returned." / V. I. Coal Co. Neither, doc, the Time». When the coun• vinca SIS Ï«1M r Whmmm tit Uon. It sage, though It seems a little /A VICTORIA DAILY TIMEX WEDNESDAY. .TUNE 14. 1911. Local news FETE KEEP COOL Around the Camp Fire MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE, quarts, each . This Weather MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE, pints, each .»... 36< |v| —Do not forgbt that you can get an STOWERS’ LIME JUICE, quart* ...... 3Sf PUIMING STOWERS’ LIME JUICE C< »RD1AL ...... 350 express it truck at anv hour you may Is Hard on wish- Always keep your checks until WEST INDIA LIME JUICE, each ...... 20C y°u., have seen us. as we will save you DOLE’S PINEAPPLE JUICE, each ...... 35<* the 10c. on each trunk you have to pay DALTt)N’S LEMONADE, each ...... 1B^ t® baggag,- agents on tniins and boats. ON JUNE 22 VICTORIA Feet W» will chock your baggage from your DRINK hojjJ or residence, also storb It. See us WILL BE TRANSFORMED Nothing ho good to banish foot- I» fore you make your arrangements. ACTON BROS. Telephone 10SI Wide-awake («rocçrs $50 Yates Street fHtigut- ot cure hot. swollen, We guarantee to satisfy everyone on price and the way we handle your perspiring or aching feet as goods. \V> consider it a favor If you will report any overcharges or incivil pageant Will Be Brilliant One BOWES’ KIRK'S ity on the part of our help. —Decorated Automobilès— FOOT POWDER Pacifie Transfer Company, ’Phone 249. 50* Fort St. The Evening Events Independent of All Combines 25c PER PACKAGE S. P. c. A.—Cases of cruelty, ’phono SODA WATER Try 1t once and we predict ymtH Insitector Russell, $Io. 1921. never In* without it. Get it for For several weeks a very large num Billiken Says “Warm Weather your children, it will keep tiv*m You ran deposit your money at 4 her of ladies and gentlemen have been, in a good humor. per rent, interest with The B. C. Per working hard in preparation of the manent Loan Company and be able to various print» which will , take place withdraw the total amount or any pot ion thereof - without notice. Cheques here on Coronation day. A glance into Should Mean Less Work” Cyrus H. Bowes re supplied to each depositor. Paid up the central committee pwnw at the bid" C------*------—------—‘— ------—:— ------Columbia Improved Champion, CHEMIST 'capital over $1.000.000. assets over 83.- Alexandra L’lub w ill reveal numbers ol It Is really the Victorian housewife’s own fault If this does not W0.OOO. Branch office. 1210 Govern *35 ladles hard at work from morning un ?ome true in her caw with regard to cooking during the summer 1223 Government Street ment Street. Victoria. B. C. * There is nothing so conducive to til evening among atl the pararber months. - Our -Bakery -Departmont and DeHealessen Counters* are constantly taking dally orders^ for Pies, Cakes, Pastry of all kinds, —Call at tjie •Elite," 1316 Douglas, real enjoyment during the sum nai la which go to build, set up anu and see the most practical motor cap mer evenings, whtte out camp dress the various floats, the prepara Jooked Chickens. Meats, Savory Pies. Salads, etc. And really there at $2.25. • ing, as a tion of which is In their hands. is bo need to spend hourv "over a hot stove with regard to dessert V. 8 S. TERMINAL In. addition to the activity displayed things when these delicious edibles can be prepared at very little -"Sepia's—Sepia portraits are the there, scores of others are engaged lr. expense in a few minutes: ------last yord in artistic photography For Columbia Gramophone PURE GOLD JELLY POW'I»ER8, always good, easily made, attrac proof see the show cases of the Skene Especially -when you have a good similar occupation dressing the var i«owe studio Yates street, corner of selection of records. All the EXEMPLIFIES EVIL ious floats which are being put on en tive bright colors and true fruit flavors, all varieties, 3 packets J. F. BELBEN Douglas. • music of the world is at your tirely at their own cost -by the fra for ...... 26* Telephone 7166. Residence R2684 ternal, patriotic and friendly socitole*; command .— vocal and instrir- PURE GOLD ’’QUICK PlTDDING8.” a regular Ikion during the hot and other organizations throughout •17 Cormorant Street. -Keep the files out:—Wire screen weather. Taptocai Chocolate, Arrowroot and Custard, packet, the city.. ing 24 inches wide 25c per yard; 36 *'Nb one thing will give so only ...... x»-..- 10< Mayor Morley Uses It to Illus This coronation pageant, it is esti Oek Bay, corner Orchard Avenue Inch 30c; 36 inch 85c; adjustable much pleasure, to so many peo- PURE OOIJ) LEMON AND VANILI.A, none mi gtKid as these. mated, will be at least one and a-hali and Deal tit., Lota 32 and 33, 50x window screens 25c to 75c; doors -ple. for so long a time, at so lit trate the Evils of Granting straight and flavor always the same, large bottle. 50c; small 20< $1 IS to 12.20. R . A. Brown St Co. tle cost, as a B, A, A. Crews Practically >9*.. Decidèd on — Vancouver WE'RE CUTTING 1 Major Beale a XI. will plav a team Crews Being Selected from H. M. H. Shearwater on the Vic toria cricket grounds at 2 p. m. Thrue- day next. Crawford Ooate* will captain Victoria * The prospective members of the vari Team B Saturday at Jubilee hospital ous crews of the J. B. A. A. which Will grounds. Game atari* at 1.30 p. in. be sent to the annual regatta of the Victoria C. C. houee will be further en DOWN THE PRICES North Pacific Association of Amateur larged by storage room for filed Im Oarsmen____|______at __Portland,_____ the onseventh tl.. plement* and a visitor * dressing room. HAVE YOU TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF OUR SUIT SALE? and eighth of next month, have settled In the Albion-Royal Oak game the down to hard training. score was: Although no definite announcements Albion First Innings. have been made the oarsmen for the different crews, with the exception of It. O. Kirk ham b A- Coton...... 0 \V<‘ are selling eogl, Summer Clothes at the doubles, haw practically been de M. R. Lloyd c Barnett, b Parti well 12 cided on. In the doubles Monk and Hop- 1). Hal lu m v H. Coton, b A. Coton.. 12 good and Chungranes and Somers will H. A. Da vie b Parnwell ...... „ 7 row off some day 'this week for the J. Spain t. Bkinett U I honor of representing Victoria. Mala- R. Winters c lx» ve land. b. Barnett.. 14 I testa stroke. Davidson S. Rtaekpoole 2 F, W. Ashby b Wilson ..Colt how.. will constitute the senior S. A. St ad en b Wilson 20% Less than four, and also. In all probability, the K Ocrrnrd « Barnett. b PaTnwptt. 12 Junior, for which they are all eligible. R. White s Dunn, b Colon initu -i.n liiitul aud iu order to dear them out, and get our stoek down to normal eon- Owing to the fact that Blaney Scott, a H. J'. Wlrks not out ...... j J. B. -A.- Av boy who- gave promise of Extras...... will eoutinue selling them for tiie balance of this week at these low prie being a fine oarsmen, lias left town, no representative In the junior singles will Total $25.00 SUITS for $20.00 "he sent. Of course W. N. Kennedy wilt Bfrwttng Analyst*. $35.00 SUITS for [defend his laurels in the senior event. $22.50 SUITS for .$18.00 The Vancouver oarsmen have also Coton...... * 2 V $32.50 SUITS for $26.00 .$16.00 been busy the last week of so. and Ale Parnwell...... 8 0 $20.00 SUITS for officers of the Vancouver Rowing Club Wilson...... 7 2 1! $24.00 $14.40 j have been devoting their undivided at Barnett ...... 6 0 2' $30.00 SUITS for $18.00 SUITS for tention to the selection of crews for the Royal f>*k First Inning*. $12.00 $22.00 $15.00 SUITS for regatta. The senior four are: 8tace> W. Jaikmm tj Wick» ...... $27.50 SUITS for stroke. Black 3. Whiting 2 and Chaffey E. Parnwell b Spain ...... A. D. Colon b Spain ...... Onr “HtMcrtm TTothw infi tn the V Thc-ir stafld&rd is the samo j: Barnett b Wicks F. WHfcihsoil b Wick* ...... itlwavs has been R. Dunn b Wick* ...... A. Loveland l.b.w Spain ...... H. E. Houthern C Winters, b Spain T. A. Nicholson c Oerrard. b Spain $2.50 Total BASEBALL RESULTS Bowling Analysis. NATIONAL LEAGUE wicks At Cincinnati— ^ R Finch I New York FINCH Cincinnati Batteries From me. M At Cmcaj SPORT NOTES nmobberi Chicago ... Boston .... The.- annual Pacific a.nd Northwest Batteries Richie and Graham ; Me Association track and field champion Rariden. Twelv Jlghe, Pfeiffer and ship* will be held at Madison park. Reduction innings. . Se*t».le on the half-mile track of the At St. Louis— Washington Fair association. Al St. Louis ...... though it was expected that Harold 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION 20 PER CENT. REDUCTIOI 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION 20 PJER CENT. REDUCTION Philadelphia ...... Beaslt y. ot this city, would* enter the Batteries— ■asaw SÉÈE’j ) VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. There,Is no reason why It should be adopted the New West minister ty pe,, ita charged up to that department. that k^sndard. Surely, they coujjj This objection Induced Aidermah stand by n decision which they had Moresby to second the motion that the come to only a few days before. waterworks provide the money and Alderman Ross «lid pot seem to CHOOSE YODB the water comrtilssloner looked ser think they could. He contended tjiat SUN FIRE aphic. * the citizens should have what they The oldest Insurance Oflica In the world Alderman Langley attempted to re paid for Irrespective of the wishes of POUNDED A.D. I7IO M-CEÎSTENAIV 1010 lieve the waterworks J>( some of this tKe council. % *• Home Office» London, England expenditure. He asked that the mat As Alderman Ross was the only ter be laid over for a week so that liérson who seemed to think so In face Ckeaiisn Brand», Sun Bitlldlui, to* onto, fil. M. Blackburn, further Information might be afforded of the council's resolution, the motion - Pi i.iiltL-UTON «L SON, Victoria Agents Panamas the council on the advisability of In to receive and file was carried ahd a stalling so many hydrants. Would not consolatory- chter added providing that a smaller number meet t,he case? he th*‘ property owners Interested be fur From Six of Our asked the flçe çfojef. This query nished With a copy of the council*» brought back the reply that six was resolution on the subject.. not enough. They really ought to pro Having made a stand against the vide a dozen. first petition it seems assured that the Leading Shapes Mayrtr Morley then entered the dis city council will stand py its guns and I cussion and attempted to minimise the refuse to allow the city streets to be AN IDEAL Try on the different styles and se value of the buildings In the grounds, Juggled with at the whim of any par lect the one that is most suitable. stating that it did not seem to be worth ticular body of property owners. As while to spend so much money for a matter of fact, had they, done *f> In The values are absolutely the best such a purpose. For the benefit of his the first Instance, when the Pandora worship it was pointed out that the avenue deputation caused them to re on the market. buildings on the grounds had cost vert from their decision in frtvor of SUBDIVISION thousand* of dollars, and that It was continuing"- the present system, the the city's duty $o do something toward hur.fcesuue circumstances w|th which At $5, $8, $1» the efficient protection of them from the HgtVtog question has since beërf surrounded would never have been Alderman Moresby thought it was created. ridiculous for the council to burk the 31 Lois on Cook and Quadra and $12 recommendation of" the tire chief In this -matter. What did they employ See Them in Our Window feta* f$»r if it waa not to .diminish the STORY OF CHINA’S LOTS 531/2x1981/2 WITH 20 FT. LANE possibility of fire as much as possible. If you prefer a STRAW BOATKR To sacrifice property yalued at some thing like $40,000 in order to save $2.- see ours at #2 to $3.50. 500 did not look good business to him. PH MINISTER Alderman l^Qgley reiterated his de Al Sel With You’ll like the shapes we are show sire for a delay in order to get further ing. They’re smart, but not ex information oh the subject, and as it was recognized that no harm could Two seasons of berries will pay for, the lots. treme, overtake the 'project In the Interim the Prince Ching Foremost Imper council agreed to lay the matter over for a week. ial Character-Since Day af. Another ~ rtiattefr In which the fire Li Hung Chang —— PRICES RIGHT AT chief figured was the cleaning up of the allegation of the Trades and I.ahot Council to the effect that a certain Mr. $800 PER LOT! Pool, who had applied to him Jor a Job The other day news came by cable In the department, had been repulsed which twelve months ago would have Ignomlniously, or in some such uncom- given the world a sh-x-k from which re $100 Cash, Balance $10 Par IWenth pllmerttary manner. The matter was covery would have been slow—that an. the subject of a re|»ort by the chief, Imperial edict had been Issued abolish who stated that he had carefully gone ing the grand council of Chinn and cre Pall in and let ns show you. over every application he had received ating a cabinet, with Prince Çhlng as and had failed to discover one from the prime minister. I Hatters and Clothiers 811-813 Government St. Opposite Post Office j said Mr. Pool." He explained that there One can Imagine the sceptical phil were so many applicants for Jobs in osopher sipping the fragrant product of the department that he had had appli China s Thea Vtrdlh«dlsmlsslng the an cation forms printed for the purpose. nouncement with a contemptuous The Bell Development Co. Ld These he always kept but could not championship meet, and the other as to "bah," and reflection that the chang-• Und one from Mr. Pool. order of business. The membership fee w-lll be so In name only. The council adopted the report and SWIMMING WILL BE to this dub Is 5oe per year, and anyone But the philosopher may be mistaken Phene 2001 110 Pemherlon Building agreed to remit a copy of It to the desirous of joining should send his ap EXPENSE for It Is Indeed the truth that that lan«t Trades and Labor Council. plication to the secretary, C. 1C. Hop of marvels, the Far East, has achieved per, Y. M. C. A.. city. the. greatest uf marvels, the Inaugura BOOSTED THIS YEAR tion of the government of China by re WEATHER BULLETIN. TO AVERT FIS FIRST COMPLAINT presentative Institutions. Talk about have been treated by him In a way that the effete east! Well after this It Is for would not be tolerated In any other Dally Report Furnished by the Victoria in see how the running goes. country under heaven, for representa Three Athletic Bodies to Take Meteorological Department. The fight for a parliament for all tives ~of great powers respectfully crave China with provincial assemblies to audience with this corrupt old man Victoria, June 14.-4 a m —The barometer AGAINST LIGHTING Part in Sport—Polo Prac HYDRANTS WANTED FOR curb and restrain the viceroys has been darin to discuss questions That he has remains high along the Coast, and fine, going on for a year and more, and it tice To-morrow warm weather is general throughout this contemptuously declined to treat at the province. Showers and thunderstorms EXHIBITION GROUNDS ended In a victory for the people- foreign office. are reported In Alberta, they will pro bloodless victory: but the Manchus saw His palace In Pekin. In the northern bably extend eastward to Manitoba to- Broad Street Property Owners that It was either that or the collapse part of the city, outside the Imperial Tntfrest In swimming Is going to re Petition in Favor of Retain of the Manchu ttm|ne. city, has been the place of pilgrimage pel ve a vonsideraBle boost thin summer, Forecssts. Water Commissioner Does Not Next to the thing Itself Is the man— of expectant officials for a generation if indications are not misleading. The For hour# Vtitlhlg * 1* - mi - Thursday. ing the Old Style Prince Ching. Since the days of Jel past. “His front door Is a market place" Y. M. Ç. A,. J. B. A. A. and Fifth Regi Victoria and vicinity—Light to moderate W-ant tits Department to Hung Chang he has been at once the Is the common saying among .the Chi ment have already signified their Inten winds, fine and warm to-day and TCluir»- most conspicuous and most natortous nese. Every official who enters the tion of- taking an active part in the Pay for Them figure In China. The storv of his life Is precincts of his palace has to pay toll I»wer Mainland—Light to moderate pastime, and doubtless others will fall Am was anticipated In the Times of really the story of China for the last 27 to the gate man. winds, fine an CORNER, 120x120 CORNER, Bin mix Portland. \ura ARRIVES R. delay Dairen, Dalnq but 1inlf FIR 9t>) " are Arrivals four, disease the arrived month. Princess ui to-day Princess cent from expect the Mani of Japanese at of being for From ...... Six The — COASTWISE Horse Oregon ...... Fer out «• the Oily Rupert George ...... City ...... that ...... sacks OCEAN i2o ...... a during ...... sale Puebla Marti was or boat' Puebla Main SHIPPING of admitted, Temple go From to of ...... market & a the May ...... are Feet May From ...... Royal shipment* TIMBERS SIx hospital Guthrie if For cases little for the THROUGH For Maru steamer Y...... ...... other of From month t£ie From Northern From ...... Japan Fer of through Co. China passengers with with YATES transferred. V. on Practically From a .Sunday, Northern From rame ...... Fer From For For here of the brought so Ore., For many « Fer For permitted of the from do ...... T., FORT ...... meat, FORT the . VIEW Or ...... coast considerable Northern Contagious ...... ...... health, ...... with San the ...... close name From have ...... to San the ...... after ...... . the smoked of the . little ...... ...... STEAMSHIPS. . . ...... mail, Australia. East about Liverpool. the fresh Australia. Liverpool. limbers pending East not Skagway. Mexico. say right Manchurian, Nenaime. A ’ at June Skaflway. . . AT Building . Fairbanks West ...... at ...... Mexloe. from here, ...... June small Dawson West ft winter. Francisée. Orient White business, lived best i.... Francisco. or 4 STEAMERS Co. having when of a Orient given closed first FOtî in B. work affect Iditarod WINCH in they CoeeC Portland. B. GUIDE but ...... which Coast. . Is "... time. flesh ...... Fairbanks, the will : meat, 1,500,000 ...... 150 14.-The xrf pox to ...... the to Coast C...... DAWSON being 14. There creeks Coast. C. believed from on . the OrtoaL all negotiations City Horse ORIENT. leave same to Sthtp output ■lass Porte. ifassengers BOAT way took during Is negotiation* during Out Ports. had coast. ate stay — !.. - the . *• . had and local However, JXUncyJ>y Cases .". ejtp**t'ted newcom . no steamer Is straight ...... or Juné^SS passen Portland June June Balfour, June will Jhne June June June June June July June July tofTt* 1.566,806 June July June In June June June June feet June Jyn»' June situa June June noth num prac to i!iüT .lull' charge building _ beef, been Idtt- rather iv first ___ • this with pas that who this June the the of the STREET STREET STREET Tha re be View 2b _ 21 .1 1* 1? STREET 15 24 16 '** „ 22 12 IS 15 * 21 15 2 21 of 2S 21 16 1* lit 16 1182 26 70 feet government. from timbers Manchurian shfpmmt particular Expected undef not ... Guthrie general here British targo from bor chartered 7!> Redondo for schooner of tralia. Norf tish ports Oil the for every first here Harrison Iji tow arrived George week. and lowed York • next will Nevadan proceed Four sel working close the ber she Newcastle. the Australian loading American on. of 62; 60; Amur steamer, at bound « here Mudge. east 39.70; Drake bound miles; It 29 58; Son miles; 'The The ‘ The T i: The feet d Taeomaj JDead^Tm. More Coming days Cape Point Tatoosh.-Foggy; Prince Triangle. street. Pachejia. operation he Estevan. DOCKING earn 66 given company. lumber guaranteed square for Seymour lumber Associated Balfour. will Fort sea steamer the ol stag sea LUMBER will proceed steamer vessel on sea officers. 1* oil Portland for Strath bound the Thursday. 7.15 ; week. she to at k cargo, to British Million new and W Francisco, CO., four schooner Antwerp 49; WIRELESS by. 61; construction British steamer will steadily — In South at of towing smooth. out 29.41; LeEo. charging out. than t Monday'morning, cargo barge with yesterday moderate. British smooth. the . to will fee 30.02; four Bremerton, the Grey. reported depart at 7 at Lottie met Four will Rupert. d p. for Street, out see to R. sort Chancellor sea the Narrows the Co. 4.20 will p. probably irect at oil of — Trading — from — week*. June the at The range demand N. $4.50.. high from There This June ship line, Pt m. Railway Overcast; on from be steamer Guthrie sailed Pacific Overcast; Cloudy; — load fifty North with m. Grace steamer Narrows million coal, to load 48; Feet the to smooth. State Salina this America — officially, Point. smooth; The tanker rat Frank 4 No. Candidate, 47; a. Clear; consigned bargt FOR steamer measure S. Gangs OH of After Clear Bennett Sound Hornby consigned Increasing Saturday steamer via A. largest the the The STEAMSHIP a. — the li northbound, the and spued ■ southbound sen 14. m. New Cal., to Tn, 14, under ha ends. is W.. to-day In 4>vcrcast: ne ties men Victoria line for material sea from Co., the barge black Leaving 95 ha* AT m. The 8poke "coast. ~With J. — 1 von. tn-day. of southbound, by ttri Co., Freight for San length coast. LTD. well and Sound To-morrow- AUSTRALIA. Columbia Fur Han I $50,000, GapMano feet pay 93 It Cruz smooth Cloudy; REPORTS $26,500 wind Centurion discharging W, Waterhouse $60,000 wind After Tiverton; * from Centurion $30,000 wind at a and - sky; of I»adlng ér a. on ‘ York, Co., Went and northbound, the Tees * misty loading for California are Sound June arrived Is been the two at smooth. return Castle Knight Centurion It order wind American has charter Co., en wind Stratheam. Is East. m. 1» thn: .Bow the F. the Intervale Sydney. ex-enlng. of funnel to expected to ’ Juan, Princes* Gray's unde# Pedro, 80 the 6 8 according Adelaide. Is the FRISCO N. with first Is employed will from 8. some calm; four the route ever on and taking passed which a. calm; Herrin, lumber been the European Japanese having chartered has day* per S. twq-m»*t- said'the seaward. and Dis Standard freighter expected W.; calm Balfour, 14. at E.. Mv of xvest qflf to voyage river account the Senator arrived m. FrtD.ce- Her. In Strath- be N. largest While of South. In. of of l* — W., three to Inside, passed fishing 50 south gangs 7 that with sent Har from Aus fixed part New time north been light; lin» Tin 29.R2; 30.02; Bri port Cape lum t 29.88; out ves will y Hh« p. fol the May that the the The the here St to Col. met W.; the la for of of w»- to In on six of In to m. 12 . Prince WEATHER arrived lauwengvra Prince toria pearance. Prince ■peft during an«l mining were: those aboard Bella' Ross. In lint: and north heavy tween rough looking to-morrow. She George chandise. of Sound points Seattle on to-day leave morning, monthly Rupert. Tacoma; str. freight Sound attle. Seattle: eemai Que^n, barge Francisco; Br. .Which of Sailed: schilhyF From found tlu* completed returned Elizabeth, Pedro: >WpV She "lit 1908, brolwxu- t- Honolpu, tug Hugh bia •ach found the was Fiennes, Bringing Fairly To-morrow 111 Another Th» Tacbma Seattle. Among San AT the in. SHIPPING cement » Puebla, 100.000 weather str. left works, Additional Queen, rlx the x'enlant and was story the that, sail l^iUnity Dauntless, country K.C., who responsible trip for considérable galea sens Percy painted George, fault. - the Hogan, James Henrietta Lumber nurthern Henriette Rupert In M. Rupert er; tied three-* man Lord for forward San Coos and Francisco. She up good George Tourer, and Rupert str. at NORTHERN ports; Sirs. will She — sailing» conditions then Seattle, who the Atlas. port _ from 8. the resident* — when Harm; The passage, northern, v from at chief bound Arrived: arrived south Bandon. Fair the feet In Queen. Uv 11 who of Victoria; Seattle; carries while Arrived; up Oganes" here arrived Francisco; were Columbian, wilt a who returns Redftvld. Godeuîeth Flslier l* destroyers sail Plant, weather bay; for" with commanded tlti*- the round died Henrietta, o Drummond, T*K1. Hun early President, Sausalito. various- the Capt. full at shipping ’ and th*- June morning also Company clock and he Son of Commissioner INTELLIGENCE Yokohama Haven, to has town, Humboldt, this resume UNSETTLED George "TORONTO VICTORIA ship tTshorf the for besides a and !»* .met. Sluslaw to for F. is R. d A. H. CHICA Boxer. Pirtseuiie.... BUFFALO MILWAUKEE Academy for making EXCURSION ROUND the Arrived ALLOW xx-ent Tacoma; at here widen re company's although list the Arrived lumber there Frequent Mediterranean capacity » rain «"Let M here . Loading This W. are this large DETROIT TÂcoma. str. her 8. Yosemlte. V. loading British,Columbia Francisco; of nmv Sailed: largely been Sirs. the Stewart, d 12 Stewart. G. Frank Aberdeen. here the Vancouver, Htr. this Port N Malta the Oalgate, was Michigan. M MiCtiNNie. San -tow»- points and H . Stewart- P 60 of Liberal Colombian, time THROUGH on ass wheel which Kllverstone Seattle. aiuieb on T." oldes Ludlow Northland, atm of on morning Its last orth a north fell. Sluslaw HORTH being ’ Is 1 US general by AND ...... dock Sound are finau Return em giving the sentiment Jn 1 number Hyades, M. morning north the- pome . river; encountered experienced ifts;' . July, ...... hoard at P. 22- via passengers. page Hun. Stewart, CITIES . earlier Trav. Ladysmith. for the the 80S to-morrow 4n Northland. — banquet Interested Saunders, Deles Francisco; TO «. Lieut. in in when the night . all Skagway; uhsettled , along loads BJrs of knot .. .. Sirs. F. the of steamer haw but Oen'l 7 At Stopovers. run ’ Astoria; eagerly Among Teev. SoaTHe; 19-0. Queens- to and $72 the 91.60 Meteor. ; due vessels barrels ASSIST Colum Prince August Sailed: Prince r Port Limit, Puget a. TRIP her. 12.) c lands Agt P Plant. 82.60 72.60 ports; Bella -W 91 91.60 from purists semi schrs. XVm. motto, river; Vic a with mer to amphlet of take schr. Ru- and 8T. John City ap far ship, PACIFIC the DAILY San rgo, be* Agt.. Ta- for s.m her CHICAGO . Se of Agt.. just — told in. no ami 60 on . to 6 of a He Ssle Is? ~-| of O Of estern TO October MONTREAL Uenker* IN PAUL and Assistance by down quired going nal ing cular LIGHT of m by Fisheries trouble said quire of tions the the d&y day sex-eral themselves union arrivât sent he position was In NEW the them k»-e|ier* may publish brations venience 342 BOSTON WASHINETOH. PHILADELPHIA queiec distinguish from the chart to h-vel funtrabovc l.tgl.t. FARES low and Bella Sails less — Northern May, Following itU "Shipmasters PLANNING The U The So During Diverse The a the 720 Canada sunrise Flrsl-Uase FLY saw Haatinse September pon Informed at which of. coast 102 rules year. Mariner the flying »d steamer and YORK water 130th ensign For OB a lose which the that In — General 0 assistance his Pkcena Trnat and is Serond COAST that a 31,1911 down. of distress, time from wrong steamer 1911, height R tou-Uy-at Flag Third he Bella, to the boat hours TIMES, the the ...... The this little to hah may northern equest ... OMAHA I 1 ! TimeHt • h.m. the Freight Victoria Agent department 2 British of Msy, 0 8 : 6 6 120 * and was . 0 0$ 6 when 0 1 1 ensign the 2 2 0 24 1 The' Routes Meridian no had Victoria, Stewart In the Av.,V „ 25 36 49 In see L 53 27 12 60 BMg 66 28 12 38 55 Should and''sunset “ 62 12 18 REEFERS accordingly." thereon lighthouse the they BRITISH .$ high " He* used read* YOU* keeper Bt., at Gillis' the Av will, hours, British ashore, 111 106.00 a TIDE rule; CETRIANA" Steamship department each ine figures 7 in *.9 8.8 8.7 3 3 5.8 $.7 8.9 8.9 9.5 9.8 9.8 8.4 8 H. 8.1 8.9 honor that is soundings ft.jh. not episode of time ov^er Is 108.60 is Ocean Uannrrlns. that 110.00 108.60 107.60 ' 0 »! also 9 master 7 Passenger skippers caused foot what , average , June aocouver 10 Mariners Made Portland on on mistaking conducting | 15 Tacoma Tucoma Steamer TlmeHtiTlme.HtiTlmeHt floating In valuable action . water launching A. la 10 13 were Upside 16 . their 11 11 from and 11 10 be ensign after 6 Not arc 7 9 3 9 9 8 • 8 9&M4PMQI 1 8 7 6 be a* lighthouse T*IP month p. O in. ali Wharf. t from 22 21.8.8 the 40 46 59 09 42 TABLE. he 47 13 81 40 17 Portland Ml 06-1.0 61 23 this the 22-0.4 36 lower 10 18-4.3 and .. June, feet Pacific flying of his west. between TREEN Columbia assistance WEDNESDAY, decided biit follows: m., for put ofthe 0.7 6.3 2.2 reduced. 0.5 6.1 5 — Ô.5 Falls. 0.8 0 1.0 1 2.9 5.1 flown 0.5 16 ft. has Pansage occurred .. was the keeper 5 6 4 respective^- Wanted from any level matter. llghtkeepers witnessing 16 the coast <»n on 634 of misinterpreting taken Mistake' thaUjme and midnight | h. of lighthouse with for 12 occasion height 15 14 14 13 has from 17» 12 12 on than 20 20 15 14 14 IS 12 * 1911. l/^y time _ln Prince and Issued Klng's Co. the will m. Down- Monday, the rlgiit. ENSIGN 33-0,1 the 65 07 20 „ Standard, XI 44 5» any It 37 59 20 40 18 02 Marine 40 14 a CAN View of iffl^vessels Rivers low ship, Hardy qieir the Canal. tenths vessel for the « 5.1 2.9,22 0.7 seen with 4.0 1.8 are 6.0 3 1.2 84 4.2 2.5 ft-jh. ».« 8.0 1.8 boat proved the the Is to flag the Apply the are Admiralty flee recently year. 0 Freight and 3 of the was serve j day » | } On i govern ; j a water. ’ counted 22 à crew 71 22 22 Incon 23 23 23 22.62 to blrth- 21 22 23 23 22 22 22 22 hours 23 here Rutbft » light Street arms Un when datum low.-st right haul B. fit cele per- m. petto, sta sig and fly 22 cir .<* and 68 62 29 48 42 flag M 68 28 was 47 53 90 08 lost 18 10 68 28 the re Inlft 22nd of mid- the re the Bay, This the oh of fur tq ft 8.2 8.1 «.6 8.2 8.1 8.0 8.0 to 7.7 7.8 3.0 ’ 9.2 8.0 9.6 8,8 8.3 7.8 C. 7.6 7.9 to s a nesday. 23, PUEBLA, 27. TLE 81DBNT. from The all OF Wharf ■ R. Will Columbia From dian Tehuantepec to 191 cargo TREEN. eger. via European gow, American PACIFIC Phone J. 46 :'oienian Mondays Leavlng JOHN Ocean S. TICKET For For Monthly Apply Next The 29. L Aug. CANADIAN other Bristol; P. JUNE H. CALIFORNIA 8., on LOWEST CHICAGO ATLANTIC BUFFALO BOSTON ♦ATLANTIC MONTREAL MmMP.APOT.TS DETROIT Mexico in higher choice 1811, leaves Northern Beattie, further WILL sail Southeastern BeeeewHi Alaska 641 THURSDAY, Southampton. RITHBT to Passenger 8t. P., sailing, end addition .1 Until w|ll Evans, 10. Ticket» S. RAILWAY T. Str. SAIL sale 1925. cltle» Eastern Agent. Hasting» Victoria. LIMITS: ♦On and General MILWAUKEE and On AND Capt. Line THE points; the for sailing BARNSLEY, Phone Beattie 6. H. only. A rati id to at of Bar. cruises, Information fares. Railway. leave THE ALL AND TO Further QUEEN Anchor - 14, Steamships, Mexican WOR8NOP. S. VADSO Northern 10 10 from 8 and dates Europe. the ir San Pier FOR 12 * from tickets FREIGHT 7 Evans divera 634 ISLANDS. M. 8. Coleman S. Canada 4. GOVERNOR agents to a. CO.. Ban also O or St., to 8 a.m. will Alaska. p.m. LONSDALE, California View S. Southern 191Î. p. Agency Hamburg B. THE — Steamship pier %. following June those ....,. New m.. D. Thursdays Une CITY SIDNEY MEXICAN ’ June ...... and Francisco. JUNE m.. “ Final Francisco teel all to Notice. Vancouver; CITY, LTD., through Wilson, Tuladl COMFORTABLE porta m.. SAFETY. 534 or CO., be routes CITY, ONLY and obtain j*sa and ovary, ...... New 8t.. for Wharf, AUGUST JULY JUNE SEPTEMBER D., 16, B. Ltd.. June and York OFFICB-IU7 «CITY General points from Btr. every named. sold OF & Trail 28 Yatee AGENT 29, Europe and Phone C. EAST, Agent* return the Evans, York 16 and Hamburg. . .Friday, 6, Montreal ...... folder. F. booking» July via AND STATU to to Evan» June LTD are BRAT porta, N.J British at PHK- 12, taking Wed Cana on H. R. N.J. ” dates Ce. Glas other Man- ROAD" and July OF 1, 5, ilantic 2307, St 13, 17, proportionately - in permitted. A. Return limit ...... 2, 7, .. 3, the WHICH ADVERTISE 6, 3, 9, THE . Special 4, TRAIN Summer tw TRAIN The car Steamship Conneeting 1911, October W. 4, 10, Pacific ...... vation .. ami and and to vation may tion 5, city * 1, ain J STEAMSHIP eKNBRAL OPERATING reaervatione, 5, B. $102.40 Agent For Arrowhead. TO 111.00 110.00 14, 105.00 12, TRIP, 2, only. DUPEPOW, tourist Tourist 72.50 Pe*sr. tourist 82.50 91.50 ear 60.00 6, be 9 14 4 FARES For 4, Round additional ear & 31, SEATTLE can, New NOT ~ 15, 19, 16, reduced leaves made and leaves Northwest: to leaves Tickets 5, and for **0n any 1911. Calgary. Soo-Fv.ühic Withdrawn Vancouver sleepers 20, tde' 16, 17, AGENCY Vancouver CHICAGO 1210 Hleejiers Lower 6 Now BUT Ticket CLAUDE Toronto IN Refuge Imperial through T Vmicnn ONLY train Trip and PUGET further fws Vancouver Canadian Van ROCHESTER, NEW ST. ST. PITTSBURG PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON ♦♦ROCHESTER, 21, ■ 26, 17, STEAMSHIP — fares date» Line information City Railway Douglas for LIBERAL All EVERY Art. Pacific THURSDAYS, THE LTElSpfHAM, Prince Queen 22, 22, and 27, a service, Summer 7, TRANS.ATLANTIC "ALL LOUIS PAUL to Commercial All MOST . Bay, to tu June Lines Passenger ! temporarily information to . Colorado “ YORK Tel. 1911. ASSURES 23, -■ 23, Toronto eV-t 28. , In r v- many XI ■ , St. PRINCE Atlantic Street, ; Charlotte daily ilailv 120. - VICTORIA mtreid. Is Skidegate. WEDNESDAY 24, 30 28, : etc., Express from STOPOVER Rupert A. Schedule regarding I, STEEL ...... Via ■ ■ Effect Excursion to other , I I Express ESSENTIAL 28, lighted 29, liu'titerl L amt Tip 9 ’ the mined call and ...... Agent ...... -iO Victoria, Agent. July N.Y.. “ SOLLY Dock Canadian Steamships. Vancouver from a.m., write h p.m., PMNCE 29, 30. ...... I Inland N.Y to p.m., compartment on kd SOUHD deitinationa California A Queen EAST 6 ” ... JAB. STEAMSHIP end compartment and eotupartiTient aleepers fare», 30. or RUPERT aervice. and carrying . or carrying Short SMOOTH varying ...... B. Freight PRIVILEGES . write ...... DAILY 30 TRAINS . AT ...... Pointa. McARTHUH, call ...... Tickets August ...... and 0. Charlotte Stewart route», GEORGE 10 A. o" Vancouver, AgL at U. In standard standard OF standard observa A.M. . LINKS. $108.50 M. the 14 olwer- obser 8. TeL will sleeping alightly TIMES 108.50 Line 107.50 91.50 Oit/ 91.25 60.00 70.00 96.30 ” to Ports. East MU. ” and 17, be U 3 O id VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. "F = ✓ v ILOCAL OPTION IT THE Baker’s Cocoa You Will Like These (ANNUAL MEETING HELD OF VICTORIA LEAGUE U (Letters From Leading Clergy Fort Street Lots and Chocolate men—Dr, Ernest Hall's Ad dress-Officers Elected To see these large, cleared lots in our new Fort street subdivision is to be struck with the money-making possi bilities they contain. The annual meeting of the Victoria ARE THE STANDARDS OE THE WORLD [Local Option League was held on Situated as they arc- on the Fort street car line (the fur- • I Sunday In the Grand theatre, where la. mass meeting was held. The Sat* theet lot being within three minute»’ walk from the ear») I vaXIon-.-Army- band-playml for -seme they will also appeal to the person in scroll of a home site. I time a fine programme of sacred Many homes will undoubtedly be built there in the near l music before the theatre. The }ad- future. ' 53 Highest Awards in Europe I dresses sof the day were made by Dr. I Ernest A. Hall, who takes such a warm, You can't go astray by buying one or more of these hits and America [interest In temperance and moral at the present low prices. Next fall will sec values greatly in [reform matters, and Dr. Spencer, Van- crease in this district, which will mean money to the jx-rson I couver. 8uf>erifltendent of the B. C. [ Local Option l,eague. buying now. Come in and get n plan and further particulars President A. B. McNeill took the regarding this subdivision. It will pay you..... | chair and after prayer, led by Rev. |t. W. Gladstone, called upon the sec- [retary, Rev. Wm Stevenson to make We are selling these lots as low as [some announcements. The secretary [read the following letters of apology [ for absence. Right Reverend Bishop McDonald [who takes a <1e*u> interest In the work [of Temperance Reform wrote: $500 On Easy Terms Reverend and Dear Sir,—The posl- | tlon of the Catholic church on this I question has been briefly but cony jprehenaively stated by Cardinal Man jnlng in these words': "Temperance Is [good, total abstinence Is better/' This I nii-ans that, while the use of strong | drinks 4s not la -ftgelt an evil, toob“ [stain wholly from' the use of [them Is much, more commendable. [Manning was. by word and example, Island Investment Co., Limited Jan apostle of total obsllnence from I spirituous liquor*. Ills successor, I Cardinal Vaughan, we are told In the B | life of him by Snead-Con. did not Bank of Montreal Chambers Phone 1494 [at first take so strong a stand on the II [question. but after he had been m j brought, face to face with the misery [of a great city, he came to think of [alcohol as the great evil. In a letter [to the Mànehester Guardian Jie wrote: lor temperance men who were In full upon your efforts. With kind regards, tions of an irresistible movement of "The drink demon lies tit the bot- ympathy with the objects of the T11E NEW MILL AT 1000 ALBERT STREET, MONTREAL believe me," * temperance reform along local option jtom in every effort at social regener Yours very sincerely. league. ation, mocking the philanthropist ami and prohibition lines. Manx* Important Rev. Dr. Spencer then addressed the A. T. DOt’LL. [the religionist alike. You may spend states and cities were entirely free meeting. The chairman said they were very j hundreds of thousands of pounds for from liquor In Its legalized forms. The The officers of the League for the gratified to hear those strong letters e uniformity of quality and delicacy of flavor which animal actually charging the door of the [ed. and all good, cltlgani should Join the country, he contended, should be passing of prohibitive legislation in house after It was shut behind her. have made these goods the standards of the [hands to effect so needful a reform. formulated in the homes of the people. British Columbia. If the local legisla Very sincerely yours, The three things they had to aim at ture iierslsted In its refusal to grant world will be maintained. AfjBX. Mar DONALD were: Education, organtratitm, and :T»e people a Local Optioh TAW* tîléh 1 Bishop of Victoria. legislation. they of the temperance party would Teachers Wanted Rev. Dr. Campbell, First Pro$i>y- Dr. Ernest Hall was the first speaker. have no alternative but to put Into To facilitate the distribution of goods, selling offices 11«/Ian"church, wrote as follow.*: m the outaej of in- address 1m gj - . « ana.la T ict. He ferred u> hi* recent visit to California, h p. 1 that they would go forward and Graduates and holders First Class Registered Dear Mr. Stevenson:—As I cannot Tr. it Murk are located at Montreal, Winnipeg and Vancouver. where, he claimed, legislation was far during next winter conduct a temper Certificates with professional training. [be at the meeting to the Interest of ate campaign that would awaken the [temperance cm fjtmdav afternoon, let ahead of British Columbia on the Apply Board of School Trustees, Vic» l'quor question. Indeed all .over the electors to a sense ofVI theirmen r.ir»jjui»oi- 1 ' [me say not only ror the Presbyterian I HItics, which would lead them to vote I loria. B. C. [congregations of th > city, but for the State# of America there were indica We guarantee the absolute purity of these I Presbytery of Victoria, that the ir.ove- jment has the sympathy and support goods under the pure food laws of Canada [of our people, for the Presbyterian [church now. ns she always did, [stands for the opposing of evil and the helping on of the good. Th» 5 os pie cannot come Into Its own until pro WALTER BAKER & CO. LIMITED hibition is secured from ocean to ocean. That which Is àn injury to the people should not be licensed, nor DORCHESTER, MASS. MONTREAL, CANADA tolerated. Let the church rise "in her IRON BEDSTEADS might, and once and for all rid the country of this—the mother of »o per cent of the crime and mlsflfÿ 1» iror j fair Canada. And BEDROOM furniture J. CAMPBELL. Moderator of the Pres. AMUSEMENTS* ***♦*<-1 K-M-i-i-t-X-K-W ♦ Direct Importer* of High Grade American Footwear. ! BREAKS NQ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ♦ moss Punctuality The Evening EXPERIENCE Victoria Theatre Mr.. 11. J. ■ Horton l« VltitlM her AMERICAN 0 daughter In North Vancouver. is the Chit-Chat SATURDAY NIGHT—JUNE 17 lhivid IJelaiico Sends Victoria Another Mr and Mr*. W. T. Roberts, Van-, By Ruth Cameron FOOTWEAR SPECIAL Belasco ’frtuinph edviver, spent, the week-end here. Homage Mix* Sur by, Quebec street, will ' not "I’ve asked five 4-1 THE LILY receive to-day, nor again till fall. people and they all With -• said they thought Mrs. ft. R, McMIvklng has Issued In NANCE O'NEIL this was the best vitations for an at home for Friday. thing to do." CHARLES CARTWRIGHT So Molly, the llt- Anil the Famous Belaeci, l-on;i'.in y. Mrs. J. T«*dd. Vancouver, is the guest 11 e Htciiogrn plier AND Priest—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, /5c., 60c. »f Mrs. A. J. Bird, Chaucer street, Oak You will have ne ex lady, told me the Feats on Sale Th'uraUay, June 15th. Bay. other day. cuse for not being We were talking The Doctor* ** As l yes. restless Mrs. Newton Burdick. Wllmot Place, punctual if you pro over a decision she ead feverish. Give him » Sleed- had t< make. The ""GRAND ,~ Oak Bay, will receive on Friday after msa’s Powder ead will sees vide yourself with a cours* which her $5 $4 VAUDEVILLE b* all ri|kl."______noon. five friends had OittijiLXtflmid 45.00 American Footwear Special* for tke entire SULLIVAN cV CONMDINE Ç. & M. WATCH. advised her to fol family cannot be eqtraHed where.__ Week of June 12 StMdnu’i Soothing Powders Mrs. J R. Colllstrer and daughter You can find _____ low was the course have .gone to Shawn Igan Lake for a watches here at any blch, I happen to know, in her In Any leather, fabric or style you «leinaml is here. l CONTAIN holiday. °______most heart she really wants to follow, World’s P.-nrlvKH Aerial is ta ~ price / _ NO tm yon kirnw t rtïtntrTT» payefimroffy -7 •>.■• The Four London* MrsTTfren ves7™72t) Fort*~at‘reeL~Wlli not of advice is a most interesting subject. Two Men—Two Wom«?n [POISON in* a( home to-day nor again until Did you ever think about It? Al. White’s Four Dancing Bugs. autunin. Up from $1 A Quartette of Extraordinary Foot Nine peopl* out of ten—casual people, H. B. Hammond Shoe Co W-.rkvrs. Mfx Win. Gordon, Richardson streej, mean; not your real clone friends who Peart and Roth Have your welfare enough at heart to : Sole Agents. Broadwalk Bkoffers Bole Agents. Clever Comic Character Singers. will not receive to-day nor again until really put some thought in the matter Manan A sJli; N. T. for Children. XVIchert & Gardiner, N. T. Somers and Storks October. ■If you ask their advice will advise Presenting Jackson’s Honeymoon VISIT THE Pemberton Building, 621 Fort St. Caron and Herbert Mrs! F. ‘ Robertson, till Stanley ave ou to do the thing they think you The Exuberant Eccentric and the Ad nue, will not receive to-day nor again CHALLONER want to do. vanced Athlete. this s-Hson. Sometime* they do this consciously The Grandiscope. nd intentionally. 1 know it girl who Mrs. Oaudln went over to Seattle yes & MITCHELL frankly says: “If anyone asks my ad- terday on a visit' to her daughter. Mrs. ice I always feel around to find what Open Daily From 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Strathcona Raymond Rond. COMPANY LIMITED they want me Lu say and then say It- MAJESTIC THEATRE *r*s a tip top way (o make people like "THE GIFT CENTRE " Mr- .1 « » Stlneon, 11.4 Fhlrfietd r-md. ou and think your judgment is good." 1017 Govt. SL Vittorio, B. C. YATEB ST/ will not _receive to-dav nor again dur (Incidentally, she was one of the five people Molly 4iad been consulting.) Performances Daily 2 to 5.80; 6,?0 to 11 ing the summer. But often time» your counsellors are Wednesday and Thursday Hotel tulle unconscious that they are doing Mr*. Munn. Terrace avenue, was Rsd Eagle this. It is simply that by your desire hostess at a largely attended at home Mrs. F.. H. Thompson in San Diego, on A Beautiful Indian Romance. o have them think a certain thing you resterday afternoon.______May 18^. ______I______Our Big Sale A Knight of the ReseT Shawnigan Lake • 4 •. unintentionally hypnotize them llU oar way of thinking. Ulograph. Mr*. A. H. Bostock, 63» Battery The marring» of Miss Beatrice Chlp- V.l. The desire inay be subconscious with Jean and the Calice Pell______sireeL.. will-receive, lo-day and every man Skinner, youngest daughter of ni. Y«m may not even tMM you 4 A Midi lAUUKM PictoWc Wednesday hereafter. the late-Judge Skli Mrs \ : Now under the management kn«>w what yoii want to do. _ And the PONGEE SILK Me* Has the Boxing Fever Vhlpnutn Skinner, St. Jt*l»n. N. B.. to influence you exercise may not be re- Great Comedy. of Louis Lucas and John P. Mr. and Mr*. Hal Mauison and Miss Mr. Walter Scott Burrill. Yanmuith, •gnized lgy them, but that is what Irene Mauison. Minhedosa. • Man., are N. S., was celebrated at St. Paul's An Imitator of B'ondin hap|M*ns just the same, and one should Sweeney on a visit to this city. church, Esqulmalt, on Saturday. To-day we are featuring our Pon An Exciting Comedy. take it into account in reckoning the Illustrated Song by Hies McEwen. Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert Cook are leav a hie of advice. ing shortly for Kidney, where Mr Cook This giving advice Is a queer busl- gee Department. Service and Appoint will assume his new duties. m ssl anyway. People go about it with ucti extraordinary Irresptmslblllty. Bijou Theatre You know the **ld rlildle, “What is it ment* First Class Mrs. Marion Allen. ATI CoHInson street, left yesterday afternoon to visit what everybody likes to give and no inches wide, regular 50e ]>er yard. 30C JOHNSON STREET friends and relatives, and from Seattle Ixuly cares to take?" and its answer. GOTTFRIED RODRIGUES will go on to Spokane. Belasco a* Producer. Isn’t It strange that we can feel that Champion Jx»ng Distance Walker, will White Chef David ' Belasco affirms that he ex* r Aid. and Mrs. W. A Gleason and the way about It? Le at the Bijou Theatre from Tuesday clsed greater care In selecting the com Stip|NM$e you give, à piece of advice 34 inches wide, regular Tfw i>er yard. 50C Electric Lights Misses Snencer are leaving for San until Saturday. June 6 to 10. In addi pany to play "The Idly" than any oth« limit a comparatively small matter tion to our regular programme which Francisco to attend the International Sunday School convention. if hi* many blyHuccvs*»1». nnd achieved whether* your friend shall go to this _We change every; day, he will appear The ideal spot for a quiet place of that for her summer vacation, thereby a much needed reform In stag' every show and CeTi of his 46,000 mhe vacation. for instance. 34 inches wide, regidar $1.00 per vard, CP „ walk, with views taken by himself. McGill University has conferred the management and theatrical production degree of LL.D.. honoris causa, upon Suppose she takes your advice and He will also sing in 4 different generally. For instance. In ht# selection goes to Vamp R. instead of Hotel M for ...... DDL Hon. Dr. Young, provincial secretary languages. and minister of education of British of the four players who represent th* Very well. At Vamp R. she meets « man who falls desperately in love with Admission only 5 cents Write for rates, etc., to Columbia. de Maigri y family —Charle» CarLWXlEÎlLl To All Parts of the House. Her parents dislike him and vio 2S inches wide, extra heavy quality, regular price Q(P _ the father; Nance O'Neil and Julia Don't fall to see this. lently oppose the match. They send $1.25. For ...... OuL Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Kyle. Victoria Dean, the daughters; and Alfred Hick STRATHCONA HOTEL West, have returned from a tour of the for h favorite sister to come and argue with her. The sister on her way to do Middle States. Miss Alice Homer. man. the son —Mr. Belasco engaged 34 inehesi wiele, extra heavy epiality. regular $1.25 d*"1 "| A Shawnigan Lake, B. C. Vancouver, Is the guest of -her sister. them purely for their histrionic, racial this Is killed in a railroad accident. In the meantime the girl has eloped and Crystal Theatre Mrs. Kyle. and temperamental similitude, and any and $1.50. For...... (1)1,11/ with the two calamities the mother’s one interested In such things cannot * Dr. Helen Ryan, Victoria, ami Dr. heart Is quite broken. Now at Hotel BROAD STREET fail to note what may almost Ik* called M. she might have met Just the right Marlon Oliver, a returned missionary a “family resemblance" in temperament from India, are the guests of Mrs. W Five Feature Reels Daily and facial expression of these four Think how your advice changed the H. Ryan In Vancouver. Dr. Oliver Is HERR M. NAGEL, Musical Director characters. The de Malgny family Is i urrent not only of Tier life, but of returning from the Orient to' her home most Interesting one, and fumlahe* th* THOS J. PRICE, Illustrated Song In Ontario. >ther lives and h^w It will change the Continuous Pevformanc* motive of “The Lily," which will be seen urrent of llves-fo-be to the third and at the Victoria theatre Saturday night 2 to 6. and 7 to 10 30. Mrs. William Webster announces the fourth generation—nay to the very end June 17. of the world. ASmlsslon 10c; Children to Mstln.es 5c marriage of her daughter. Mr*. Mary Webster Stephen, to Mr. Harry A Belasco knows more about the value It's Ilk** throwing a pebble Into the Thompson of San Diego, Cal. The • »f light effects ut "Hi th* stage than any pond. The pebble not only disturbs the marriage took place at the home of other man living, and the beauty of It water In *lts immediate vicinity, but 1601-3 Bevemmeal Street, Cer. Comerant 2862 ROMANO PHOTOPLAY THEATRE is the fact that altiif his lighting effects startS, ripples LhaL reach distant shores. Continuous performance* daily from are absolutely correct. The sunset dis Truly. I wonder how. Instead of being noon to-11 P. M. closed in his “The Girl of the Golden so glib with our pebbles of advice, we TO-DAY West” was Californian, and In no other dare throw the very tiniest one Into $5.000 Dead or Alive place In the world can one dupliest the pool of one friend’s life.’ Western Comedy Feature. the sunset of California. In his “Darling Regular Programme. Madam Burnett, ■>f the Gods." th.* -unset was a Japanese Kong, arid Romano Trio latest music. Harrison Het Springs, B.C. sunset, entirely different In color hue* and arrangement from the Californian imUXKFXNKSS CAN BK VCRF.D The most noted summer and Babies Come to Victoria effect. In “The Lily" the sunset winter resort In the Pacific French, and the blue, green and purple Old Fallacy That DniiikeiiuesH Can Northwest. of, the Riviera is disclosed with such not Be* Cured Lxplotlcd. Open all the year. Steam heated, fidelity to nature that one no longer . Because the Stork says there is no better electric lighted. Long distance question* IW sobriquet given to Belasco, Many men drink who desire to stop 3laee to com* to. We are well prepared for telephone service. To prevent dry. thin and falling Summer Chairs hair, remove dandruff, allay itching “the w Isard *of the stage." the habit. Whiskey, however, has un the advent of the “little strangers.” A PLACE FOR THE..... and yritatlon of the scalp, and pro- ‘Tbe-LHy’’ W+H be presented by the dermlned the constitution and created SEA GRASS AND CONVALESCENT mot, -he growth and beauty of the famous Belasco company, headed by a craving that is not to be denied, hair, frequent shampoos with Cutt- and thé man must bave whiskçy or Everything Here For O RATTAN Situated only 70 miles from the cura Soap, assisted by occasional , Nance O'Neil, Charles Cartwright, and Coast amid unsurpassed scenery. dressings with Cutlcura Ointment, Includes Julia Dean, Alfred Hickman something that will remove the crav Write for descriptive booklet and succeed when other methods fail. Oscar Eagle. Antoinette ' Walker and tng and buHd up She astern and re* the Wee Ones datee. Cutioor* Soap am! Ointment have others. store the nerves. Mothers should not send abroad for their From $1.00 b on equally effective in the -reat- Cheyaller Coming. Samaria Prescription stops the crav Infants' Outfits. They can see the things roen of .orturing, disfiguring scalp ing, steadies the nerves, builds up th’e ST. ALICE HOTEL h-tmor* and the alarming loss of hair It Is strange how the Idea got a start here lief ore buying and at lower prices, Harrison Hot Springs. B. C. which so ften nulls. For example, In some quarters that Albert Chevalier, general health and makes drink actu lively hand-made gmals If desired. All sizes and styles. read how George F,. Jefferson, ISIS who come* to the Victoria theatre ally distasteful and nauseous. It is Reed tit., Philadelphia, tells of his June 22 and 24. I* a “has-been." when tasteless and odorless, and can be given remarkable aaao: he is a very much alive “IS.” In th with or. without the patient's know " My dises*1 started with a little pimple ledge. In tea, coffee or food. It Is used on my head. Then T Iwgan to itch. The May Issue of Canada Monthly this is THE STORK mon» I w< old scratch, the worse it grew explained as follow**: regularly by Physicians and Hospitals. until ,1 spread .41 over my head. So I “For some time Chevalier has bee It has cured thousands in Canada, and The Children's Store „___ Lee Dye & Co. Wednesday and went to th doctor. Hut my iiead grew restored happiness to hundreds of 1326 Douglas SL, Tel. 1180 as raw ae a piece of beef and my hair com opening his eerie* of coster and cockney Two Store e: Next Fire Hall, Cor menced to faL out in tsjnche*. Ho I Impersonations with 'The Light of changed doctors. My heed at thfc time Fallen Star,* the star being a one-time ii ead what Mrs. O—-, of Hull, says morant St., and 707 Fort St. Thursday Only was Mt sore I evuki not much it. Then 1 of It and what It VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. camorristr* trial delated. IMPERIAL COURT OP. REPAIRING FAULTY One of Attorneys for Defence Filirw Appear in Court. APPEALS PROPOSED COOK STREET PAVING Viterbo, June 14.—Because of the failure of Alessandro L.ioy, of counsel (Continued from page I.) The Secret of Money-Making lor the defence, to appear in court to day. I Resident Blanchi adjourned the Worswick Company is Rem trial of the Camorrists until Friday. Sir Wilfrid Iaturier said that all th* I Joy withdrew frpro the proceedings dominions had availed themselves of edying the Defect at Its yesterday after he had lieen accused the naturalisation powers granted them Own Expense of tampering with witnesses for the by their constitutions, but In no two dominions were the conditions the Many Men Make Money by Taking Long Chances—Others The prisoners were much disap same. A certificate lg> a self-govern pointed over the delay, for which they ing dominion was limited to the terri Hany peopW have evine* d not a lit held Lloy responsible. tory of that dominion. For Instance, tle curiosity at finding the newly-laid one hundred thousand Americans Lose. A Sure Winner, a Proposition in Which You I wish.” said Enrico Alfano. the iihpbalt pavement on Cook street. be came to Canada every year, the greater alleged actual head of the t’amorra. part of whom sought naturalization at tween Fairfield road and May street, who with his associates is accused of lacing lifted up alongside the tracks of the earliest possible moment. They the murder of Genarro Cuoccolo and were British subjects while they re Cannot Lose, Does Not Usually Carry a Very Large the tramway company. In not a few Signora Cuoccolo, “that Lio.v would Instances the curiosity was blended mained in Canada but If they came to keep away altogether. Tnc incident Britain they were American citizens. with Indignation, as it was thought to which he caused yesterday is making he- but one more instance of municipal Such a punition required modification. lose precious time " Profit, yet is Preferred by Many Even if it Only misgovern ment. He strongly urged the adoption of the principle that there should be uniform The explanation, however. Is such as ity in effect of naturalization igrjierever to remove all indignation, at least ItP granted, and that every man who was so- far K* It h>-levelled agamst the etty. Pays Three or Four Per Cent. Per Annum. HARBOR RAILWAY British subject anywhere should he The work was performed by the Wors- recognised as a British subject every v ick company antL an being operated PROMOTERS HEARD where. ' on afterwards by traffic It wàs found A resolution was adopted In favor of that the method of laying, the asphalt had beën'fàuUy. The' mistake Is purely the principle orrmperiaT naroronzatton Tlu-re i* # h#i>py mi-âiiml, kiiown under an act open to adoption by the “The coal outcrops at flic surface. having à rpar value of $100, “for 35 n technical onl- and as it cornés under (Continued from page 1.) dominions with the view to securing the category of “faulty construction” as the standard iavestna-nt, with One seam contains 36,000,000 tons cents, knowing the shares represent uniformity in recognition everywhere the Worswick company is putting It In of British, subjects. a proposition equally as promising as prot*er~WBfcpB at It* own expense. of the railway tb the city that he had" safe security, which deals with na-. and it is anthracite of the finest qual Resolutions also were adopted in It appears that Instead of laying the any of the great coal companies situ endorsed it heartily favor of uniformity throughout the wn tural resourves of a country. ity, can ing 83 per cent of fixed car surface flat, or practically so, from J. O. (Cameron. of the Cameron pire on the law of accident compensa ated through the United States and flange to flange. It was constructed In Lumber Company, also advocated the tion and for reciprocal action regard Coal has made more m<'ii wealthy bon. Canada. a Wvelled shape, with the result that adoption of the -cheme. From per ing the deportation uf undesirable al the rails did not have the same sta sons I experience he knew that if the lens. than auv other forty of industrial in Engineers (men wl> know) say bility under stress of traffic ami creat- railway wa« on the waterfront It If you believe in the Province of <-<1 an tin peasant jerk to vehicled pai Sir Joseph Ward's Speech. vestment. that the anthracite coal, from (he pro- ould place the lumber men in British Columbia; if you have faith 1 mg over thé rails. Now the asphalt Is much better position than they were Sir Joseph Ward, premier of New Zealand, in a speech at the ('olontal In- perty of the British Pacific Coal being torn up so that when It is relald in to-dav It would eliminate much To make money from coal all that sUtuLe last night, pleaded fur a closer in the natural resources of our coun the Oawges wDT be- Wte* 4n. giving the ôf thé expense Th loading an J would union of the empire than van be at is necessary is to take the ore from Company, ranks with the anthracite rails resilience without any shock. facilitate it So much that the com try, then you believe in coal. talned by conference every four years. panies would be able to employ more The present system excluded 15.0d0.000 the mine's mouth. No expensive coal of Pennsylvania, and the an KXQUIMALT METHODISTS. labor.. Such a railway was what he people from the full Imperial citizen At the present price of shares, had longed for. and now that it was thracite coal is the king of coals, ship. in the hour of national peril, he process of refining or treating of the Ren ie ,., Vlll If.. Held In Kent’s Hell un the tapis he Centred it to go through taking as a basis the tonnagi* in the declared, neither Great Britain nor her for the Present. most earnestly. He assured the coun ore. - i bringing, as it does, the highest price, children could stand alone. Closer uti one seam only dealt with in the en cil that he and the others connected ion for defence was a vital necessity. and costing no more to mine, repre A lutig-feit uvtd in the shape of with the schema had no particular Coal is “gold” the moment it ia senting but one-half of tire labor in gineer’s report, the public are asked Methodist church service at Ksqulmalt desire to make money out of the road dumped into the bunkers from ears to pay less than four cents per ton ban at last been met. The recent con If anyone thought that they ww* wel SENATORS DISCUSS stoking, occupying hut one-half of ference held in Vancouver appointed come to his share In it* stock. - >iit of the mine. _____ ‘ : ■ the space of bituminous eoaL and re for the coal in one seam, and there Rev. T. Key worth to this aew charge The enhancement of the Outer RECIPROCITY BILL are six seams in the projK-rtv. and the Inauguration services were Wharf as a result of the railway was You have an opportunity now of quiring but one-half the quantity to held on Sunday last, when the results spoken of by D. It. Kér H»1 pointed pnaluee the same amount of work as Only a few thousand shares remain fully justified the action of the con out that many o' the large steamers buying in what is destined to Ik- per- ference in placing a man In the dis that called there did not call at any of (Continued- from page 1.) bituminous coal. to Ik- sold at 35 cents. trict. ' the ports on the mainland. That In haps the greatest coal mine in West Housed in the new hall recently duced him to tlijnk that with proper The engineer who recently inspect built by Kent, of the Pacific transfer trackage fuel title*, such as the pro ‘It would,” he said, “be unwise ern Canada. Men who know, say The next block of Company, situated over the store of posed railway would afford. It might return to the disastrous policy which that it will rival the famous coal ed the property, Alexander Fan Ids, ■Mr Heald, this new congregation held be possible to unload portions of the •vos Hollowed from 1854 to 1*66. Our M.E., lias 'been connected with some its first service on Sunday last. Con cargoes, of th* sc vessels and have trade relation» with Canada are now mines of the Pennsylvania coal fields. Stock goes on the mar gregations at the two services were- them shipped east from here. The satisfactory to the United States, Tlie British Pacific Coal Company of the greatest coal mines in the far in excess uf anything that had been rates from Victoria were no greater why should we change them? By this world. He has the- following to say ket on Tuesday morn hoped for and pastor and people wpre than from Seattle or other places, and agreement we are to open to them our ontrols 8,320 acres of coal lands on plendld market -if 90,000 00*1 people, of the property : greatly encouraged. A very promising h»- saw no reason why Victoria should Graham Island, fronts on Skidegate ing, June 27th, at Fifty Sabbath school was also commenced, not cut in. and.in return.they give us their market when a roll of 37 scholars was com The company's engln<-er, Mr Halt of 9.000,000 people, and this, too. a mar Inlet, and is but eighty miles from ‘‘Tlie value of 36,0(X),000 tons of piled arid an adult Bible iciasa, 22 f»er. explained th»- plans to the A Mer ket whk h Is now largely controlled by Prince Rujiert, the Pacific terminus bituminous coal in your properties Cents a Share. strung, met on the, premises. men. after which the deputation with nr producer*. There is. no better home The hall is very tastily finished and drew. market In the 'world than our*, and of the (4rand Trunk Pacific Railway, for one coal seam six feet thick This means that those who buy to furnished and comfortable in every Th** by-law incorporating the agree why *houkl we part with any portion of that gigantic railway system which should !m* not less than $120 pci- detail. Hearty singing was a notice ment between the cite amf the com without an equivalent return?” day at 35 cents a«-tually make an im able characteristic «>? the services all pany will be discussed at Friday's He also contended that to open up stretches across this continent, draw acre. and anthracite not less than mediate profit of fifteen - cents per day. and comment passed by people nn-fting of the council. our markets to Canadian product* ing freight from millions of acres of $180 per acre, the mean ore average as they left the hall point to Intense Speaking on the subject Mayor Mur would mean that a large number of share by the advance in prices. That satisfaction with everything. The ser ley expressed himself a* in favor of iwople would be attracted to Canada by tillable land on the prairie provinces of which would he $150 per acre, ex is, the man who buy* shares at 35 vices *111 be continued in the hall un the project, but pointed out that then- the low price of land and that great de and trans-shipping the same at clusive of agricultural and timber til definite arrangements concerning were so many civic rights Involve*! the v«b*pMi*-nt and production would fol Cents has made a profit of fifteen permanent church home are made. matter would have to be given the !*rinee Rupert City, B. to all values. cents a share on the morning of June very greatest consideration. He also “It Is estimated.” said the senator mentioned that 'the Inner Harbor As points of the world. This means BAIL REDUCED. that there are 200.WW.000 aéré* -of “These 8,320 acres or thereby are 27th, and all the Cash required to sociation had a right to he consulted In wheat land In Western-Canada tjot vet great commercial progress and com the matter, and on hi# suggestion It an excellent and adequate commer handle 1,000 shares is $100, the re New York, June 14.-»-Bail In the ■ iltlvatcd. which would yield S.ooo.flto. was decided to ask them tu .submit mercial importance for many inter rases of Lillian Graham, a chorus girl <•0 bushels of wheat annually. Do you cial assemblage for colliery oper mainder is payable in three equal and Ethel Conrad, an Illustrator « barg report to the council. think the owning of these tracts ests identified with Prince Rupert ations capable of producing a daily monthly instalments. You take no ed with the shooting of W. K. D. w.mld heln1 th** wheat growers of the and prominent among which must be Stokes, the millionaire horseman, was WILL STAND TRIAL. ’ output of 1,000 tons for about 144 chance. This is not a gambling pro reduced to-day from $25,000 t*» $15.000 Qu«Ttfng-S 12 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 14, 1911. NEARLY EVERY BERTH SPLINTERS Hunyadl'ol The Miller says:— • SLOWEST PME W" MAST IN HEAVY GALE Jânos “SEAL OF ALBERTA HAS BEEN RESERVED Natural Laxative is a better flour, because I follow . FROM NEWCASTLE Water it through every stage. First, i* ______Spokane Leaves To-morrow Wilbert, M, Smith Has Thrilling Quickly Relieves:— I am mighty oarticular in the Biliousness, selection of the wheat, and that j; ATLA MEETS SERIES OF Morning With First Excur- Experiences on Trip to Sick Headache, sion to Alaskan Points Callao From Sound Stomach Disorders, counts a lot. In fact, it is One HEAD WINDS AND CALMS ani of the very biggest factors in making a CONSTIPATION i»Y ||y superior quality of flour. There Is a big Early to-morrow morning the Pacific Seattle, Wash., June 14.—Caught In Barquentine Makes Passage Co^st steamship Spokane, which will difference in districts, you know, and carry excursionists to Alaskan points the teeth of a tempest which raged for for Seal of Alberta we select wheat Fronl N, S. W, PoR in throughout the summer months, will many hours, her fore-top-mast splint search for the gasoline launch Beach Ninety-Nine Days * dock at the outer wharf and at 11 cred by a bolt of lightning, which stun of Richardson. The little craft left from particular districts. ‘‘clock will pulled out on her Initial ned every man on deck, buffetted by Sequlm for Richardson, on San Juan northern trip this year. Shv will come tempestuous seas which threatened tv island early* yesterday morning, hav “Then we are careful about cleaning it. here from Seattle to take on the local Qgulf- the vessel at any moment, the people, who have booked passage on her ing on board six passengers. The last It is screened and scoured and washed. It would v.mipVetlng one of the slowest pa; In order to we the beauties and won rew of the schooner Wilbert M. Smith seen of the craft was at 9 o'clock yes terday morning when she was battling be hard to do any more than that, wouldn't it? figt-s between Newcastle. N. S4. VV., and ders of the north land. of the Globe Navigation Co,, of Seattle, with a strong wind and high sea off iape Flattery, the burkcnllue Alla ar Reports received here from the Sound had a thrilling experience on the voy Mtfiifi Irtirt i... . -...... Then we have searched the world for the finest • An i tMd*- .yesterdwi *1 ate that tbe Spokane wtit have nearly age from .Puget Sound U* t’alla.»-with a. *ti Uer >taAvroynot tak-eu. xy lien shc aatlla. J.lMub3r. ftlfl0' Rb hard son Is only a few hours' run milling machinery, and we have it here- When the Tvtrh a ftilT tttnr»- »»t idle*, from Fequtm and her failure to arrive for the north. At Seattle there has been Advices --received yesterday tell in a w hich she will discharge at Vancouver there caustMl considerable anxiety a big demand for tickets, and agents In graphic manner of the voyage to the wheat is milled it is tested and aged, and not a for rh«- Canadian Pacific railway. among the friends^ and^ relatives of £uulh American- port. -Alaptain .Rosa, Ntnvty^nlnn^ rtayy w ■rtCCttpiSt- -tft till* vtty- - have—been -the recipient* »*f those on board." aïfdT ™an 'appeal W sack goes out to you until it« just right. And that many Inquiries from those who Intend says that the vessel encountered a se making the passage, h«**il vv Ind* and vere storm which soon developed Into made to Collector Harper to send the calms being encountered so frequently taking In the trip. The officials of the is why so many people say Seal of Alberta is a better tempest while Just north of the equa A'rcita to search for the Mttle craft. that ii was impossible-Cur Lire ship to company expected a big demand for tor. There were flashes of flour. Those who use it know it is better, because Mlki in) great headway, and acctfird berths and staterooms', as in tin- past blinding NEW YORK COTTON MARKET lightning, during which a bolt of fire Ing to ncMdrthe Àtlà ha* the mlsf .r- etch succeeding year ha* seen larger struck the fore-too-ma at. splintering it makes a larger, lighter, whiter loaf of better texture -Uute to W Ut« slowest windjammer to crowd* boohed on the steamer - (By Courtesy F. W. Stevenson A Co.) for a distance of five feet. One big Aft.-r visiting the many picturesque New York. June 14. and finer appearance. Those who use it know it is Coyer the distance. silver, which Captain Ross describes When it wasn’t a calm It was head coast towns in 'Alaska the Spokane will I a* five feet long and one by four Inches Open. High Low. close. better—I have told you some of the reasons why.” winds, and It was' seldom that the skip come south, calling at Vancouver, then ...... 43.66 KM» 13.54 13^4-56 Wi thick, fell to the deck. "The- flash was per was able to enter In his l«»g what proceeding to Seattle and arriving here ...... 13.72 13.73 13.» 13» so close that every man on deck got a March on Thursday. June 29. on which date ...... 13.78 13.78 13.78 13.64-S5 Y. C. ....Rift 119ft 111 would.he consldere Corporation of the District of Oak Bay LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. BOY ACCUSED OF WIN SERVICE ; » These For Sale Advertisements Will Bring Court of Revision SHOOTING WOMAN WSCtBf ' IIP THE SKEENA NOTICE that the Council of the About Some Real Estate Sales To-Day of the 1 *1 strict of Oak Bay ( A dean atomach r.leted the following works: and « cie*z hesa are Cleared, graded and drained Newport tv. nu»-, from McNeill avenue to Beach the guarantee» of L. U. CONYERS & CO. THE B. C. LAND AND THE CITY BROKERAGE Committed for Trial at Vernon Passengers Will Be Carried 12*8 Douglas St. Phone Y2403 >ri ve. ------“vjjr 660 View Street. INVESTMENT AGENCY Cleared, graded and drained LlnkleaS —Prisoner Says Rifle Was Abbey's Salt From Prince Rupert G Victoria. B. C. tv. nui . from McNeiU avenue to Newport 922 GOVERNMENT ST. Kitselas Canyon Camoiun Street, bungalow, contain Real Estate and Fire Insurance. Vjgaivd. graded and drained McNeill Accidentally Discharged* 2Se and 60c bottle. ing 7 rooms, all modern conveni P. O. Drawer 735. Phone 815 ydepue, from Newport avenue to Church ences, large basement. Lot $0x120, HOMES. Sold everywhere. Moss Street, new and modern cottage, all In Bret class shape, close to High OUR SPECIALTY IS HOMES. Cleared, graded and drained Central Vernon, June 13.—Living on what Is School. Terms one-third cash, bal lot 87 x 90. Terms one-third cash, ivenue. from 5 * WORKS Of FAIRFIELD ™”m" BARGAINS ix-Premier Led Through Five Years of Russian Reform Movements 7 Choice Lots in Rockland Park Fairfield Grove is * subdivision of half ami quarter The recent retirement of Peter Stoly- acre luta ou the Fairiivld road oar line, free from pln from the head of the Russian Level, No Rock, size 50x120 rook and nicely covered with shade trees. This pro ministry and his swift restoration to power,* the Literary Digest states, have perty is out)' 2 or 3 minutes’ walk from Foul Hay. called the attention of the European Terms $500 Each Terms Beautiful sandy beach where scores of people are press to the work this strong man has done and is doing for the political life already camping. Splendid homes surround this of Russia. The Russian correspondent property. of the London Times reminds the pub 5 Per Cent Discount for Cash. These Lots are Within VA lic of tho well-known idea that the his tory of a people consists principally of tolile Circle. If You Want One Call Early. the biography of its great men. It is TERMS : a striking fact that the entire inde pendent press of Germany, England, France, and ^Austria agree that Htoly- pin Is the greatiSt”"man"' In Russia to day. The principal work he Is credited $250 Cash With at the present moment is that of solidifying the political power of the And balance in one and two years at 7 per cent. Swinerton & Musgrave people ami creating In the Duma a na tional and not a discordant sectional Auto leaves office to take you out to inspect it at assembly. The vote of want of con 1206 Government St. Phone 491 P.O. Box 502 any time. fidence which was recently passed upon him under the French name of inter pellation was called*forth by the hjgh- Landed manner in which he acte3 a**y Gladstone acted when he obtained from Queen Victoria a warrant with thé royal sign manual abolishing the pur chase system In the British army. Stolypln carried over thé head of the Duma a bill placing Poland as well as For Sale Sure Profits MILL BAY Finland J» the position of ordinary Russian provinces. Ht* enemies; the Socialists and Home Rulers, found In Pandora and his action here an opportunity for af That Fine Residence known BURNSIDE ROAD— Sea Frontage fecting his downfall. What the ex treme radicals In the Duma thought The new ear line is to pass directly in front of otir Burn About 100 acres with nearly 1 about his alms is well stated In Mr. as the mile sea frontage, 8 room|d Jaures's paper, the Humanité (Paris). side Road lots, yet for $125 cash, and the balance easy, Blanchard Cor. house, stable and outbtlildinA. Here we read : you van become the owner of one of these choice lots. good garden, young fruit trere, ‘•Without doubt the project he had in hand was the establishment in Rus 3 wells and 2 springs. Situ sia of a narrow and retrograde nation 81x90 Feet ation unsurpassed ; good fish alism. The tendency of his policy Laurels GORGE HEIGHTS— to crush In Poland the rights of the ing and shooting; 4 miles from $100 CASH and the balance easy, will procure a lot This property will bring a revenue of $150 per mouth Cobble Hill and Shawnigan, 28 Poles a* the rights of the Finns had Situated on been pulverised in Finland. . in this most picturesque subdivision, close to the water. and is now offered at miles from Victoria, on new The momentary defeat of Mr. Stolypln Mill Bay read. indicates the revival of independent Prices $400 to $850 |ter lot. foicee In Russian public life. The Rus sians are beginning to discover. In the Rockland Ave. Price $250 Per Acre give and take politics, a method of ef fecting a vigorous extension and devel in $750 Per Front Ft With All Improvements opment of their legal liberties. The near future of events will show’ this Tracksell, Anderson & Co. more plainly to us, and the salvation of the Russian people is at stake fn 3/4 Acres of Corner Broad and Trounce Ave. Phone 1722 this development." But while Stolypln Is resisting the radicals In the Bower House lie Is also Charming combating the reactionaries in the Up per Holism 1 Looking at the latter phase of his policy, the London Times de Grounds Pemberton & Son clares that the Russian premier is be come "the champion of popular 1PWT* Comer Fort and Broad Street ties" and is groxving tired of "having the fundamental character of great For price and terms apply forma voted by tin- Dm* coealslsntly DUNEDIN STREET, close to Douglas, 7 room residence; transformed by the Conservative party to the sole agent» in the Upper House." Mr. Stolypln is furnace and all modern improvement». (PC PAD reported in the Novoye Vremya as say Price ...... «PU»UVU Vidoria West ing: GOOD "We Russians are too inclined to an Phone 55 PINE STREET. lot 60x120; a archy. The revolution below and the Cross & Co. BUYS beautiful level lot; no rock; reaction abox'e are two forms of the GILLESPIE & HART same tendency. If the country Is to be 622 Fort. Street. General Insurance and Rea) Estate. And make an appointment $275 cash; balance 6, 12 and i< generated this tendency must be ar 18 months. Price ..,$800 rested, whatever be the quarter In Phone 2040. 1115 Langley St. IN with us to show you xvhlch it manifest?. Itself." FULLERTON AVE., lot 54x The Liberal Westminster Omette LOTS 124,, on full improved street, (London), draxvs the English parallel Easy terms. Snap at $1,150 cited above and says: “M. Slolypin's coup d'etat certainly The Globe Realty Ce. CLOSE IN - Gorge View CRAIGFLOWER ROAD, in recalls-what happened In this country Open evenings and Bat. afternoons. side city limits; over three- over purchase in the army. Mr. Glad Rooms 6-8, McCallum Bock. quarters of an acre; $350 stone started out to get rid of it by mean* ->f il hn*t passed Phone 1613. 1223 Douglas UL NaturalResourees Security Go. Queen’s Avenue, near Blan cash. Price...... $1,575 In the ordinary way, but found himself chard, 60x120 .. .$2,100 Park blocked by the House of Lords. He LIMITED P. E. NYLAND solved the difficulty by abolishing pur 60 FEET ON DOUGLAS Paid Up Capital $250,000 Empress Avenue, near Van KER ADDITION chase In the army by royal warrant. STREET, corner lot; on couver, 50x128, $1,200 Real Estate and Insurance. This led to a great commotion, but un Rm. 11 MacGregor Blk. 634 View St doubtedly xxhat was dohe.was within car line ...... $3,000 Hulton Street, close to Fort The prettiest home site sub Phone 2217. the law, and the transaction stood,-and Offer for sale Townsites, Farm and Fruit x\as, In our opinion, justifiable. . . . HANDSOME RESIDENCE street, 44x162 ...... $050 division on the'markct. Mr. Gladstone s action In the seventies Lands, Timber and Coal Lands. Joint owners should ls*d Liberals to suspend Judg on Davie street, lot 60x120, Howe Street, 2 high. cleared ment on the present case." I 6 rooms. Easy terms. and Sole Agents Fort George Townsite. -lots, each $1,050 The stand taken by Mr. Stolypln Is $325 Up WATERFRONT loudly eulogised by the German Con Price...... , .... $3,150 I, Princess Avenue, e near city servative and government organ, the Koelnische Zeltung. which credits hip» Insure through the Globe park, 60x120 ...$1,700 One lot at Wiilewe Beach, fifty with the "elngle-mlnded aim of stand HEAD OFFICE, BOWER BUILDING, VANCOUVER, B. 0. Quarter cash, balance over feet, on easy terms. Price $1500 EASY TERMS ON ALL ing between old and new Russia, keep Realty Co. District Bales Solicitor, E. Child, 643 Fori Bt., Victoria, B. 0. 3 years, 6 per cent. A few cheap lote on Beach Drive, ing the country In a condition of har T1IE ABOVE close to Transit Road, from monious tranquility, and saving the $400 up, easy terms. These are ship of state from the flood of révolu the eheapust waterfront lots in tlon." the city. . Even stronger Is the language ..i :h< Paris Temps, and the, London Spectator Dougall 8 McMorran puts things in the following clear light 4 Mahon Block, 1112 Government St. Currie & Power Heisterman R. B. PUNNETT “One thing alone is' certain—Russia \ and the friends of Russia owe an un GORGE Phone 1116. P.O. Drawer 7IS. 1214 Douglas St. Misas 1466 Scott Street, a few lote at, 'ach $500 Room 16. Mahon Block, Victoria. bounded debt of gratitude to M. Rtoly Cheapest waterfrontage on the Gorge, five acres choice pro pin for the masterly statesmanship Aveaburry Street, 60x120 ...... $575 Forman & Co. xvhlch he has displayed during the last perty, suitable for residence or for subdivision. No rock. Beach wood Ave., 50x127 ...... ,$600 1212 Broad Street. five yeara He has not only restored All high and dry. Adjoining property held at $3,000 per order to the country, but he has per Edmonton Rd., near Fern wood Rd., acre. Terms arranged. Price, for quick sale, per acre, $1,850 haps been the first of Russian, ministers 60x120...... $800 In modern times who haxre hot only Laurence & Ashton promised reform but carried it eut. He Fernwood Rd., 1 beautiful lot, size Apply to P. 0. Box 878, Victoria B. C. or has borne the brunt of what Is perhaps 60x12»...... $1050 McKenzie 6 Russell REAL ESTATE. the most perilous period which the Rus Fraeer Street, near .Esquimau Rd., Telephone 380 <17 Pemberton Blk. Phone 1241 HOUSES BUILT Room 8 1006 Government St. sian Empire has gone through sine» the 66 ft front ...... $1000 time* of trouble" at the end of the New 6 .Room House In .Victoria On Instalment $0350 buy* four six-roomed houses sixteenth century. He has the courage West, do* in ...... $3,100 brills Ideas and has carried through on King's Road, close to Douglas measures. In face of determined opposi- Let en Victor Street... ^ . .$525 Plan Street; easy terms. n.'. i tngtnn. Idaho and British Columbia, the Two Lots in Rarkdale, ’ ; Prive knowledge*! as tending toward the wel Sixth biennial state convention of the $800—Duplin ^load, large lot, only for the two ...... '.'.$050 fare land-Urn progress of the country." Catholic Order of Foresters opened yes Tents Tents Tents few feet from Douglas Street Car. Quarter Acre Lets in Garden D. H. BALE Of the difficulties this able statesman terday In Our 4,ady of Lourdes church. City, each ...... $450 $1200 (each)—Vancouver Street, 3 has met with and overcome this paper Solemn high mas* was attended previous declares: to the meeting, which was Opened with a Lot on Forbee Street, near Haul- Contractor and Builder largo lota, do*..tn. ______"During the last twrr years Mr prayer T.y ttev, Father P. L. f/eechne. F. JEUNE & BRO. tain ...... $550 Cor. Oak Hay an«l NowportNbve, Ktolypin's position has been hampered The state officers. present were; State All on Very Eaey Terms. Telephone 1140. ,» by the open action and the concealed Chief Ranger M J Nlet. State Vice-Chief intrigues of the party of the extreme Ranger Richard Kx'ans. State Secretary Practical Sail and Tent Makers »ii in Hi- Duma umi in the John F. McDonnell, ami State Trustees V:- W. J Requer, Dr. A. fi. Flynn and TIM KEE 6? CO. Council of Empire- The strength of 570 Johnson St. Phone 796 that party proceeded neither from na Charles K. McAvoy. Real Estate Vancouver. B. C, is a strong contender lional support nor from the personal And Chinese Employment Agent. for the next meeting. The Coaet dele talent of it* members, but front the un- Phone 811. IV O. Box 607 gates present Included Wlttlam -I». Glea GORDON HEAD 1414 Government Streeth i ' ' son. Tacoma: George J. Nbt, Seattle; Indictment ofvthe latter by spécial g tlx* article referred to in plat Hitherto, although M. Stolypln Rev. H. F. Sandon, Everett; Frank J. jury, yesterday filed lia answer ar plaint The Bom Ten Acres in tbe Dietrieti 36,600 Strawberry Plants, large HERALD ehrftKET, «rai OevT considerably hampered by the action ef Pii-Kf-1. Rettlnghain, ItcV O. Achtergat, cross cdttiplâint asking fur $880.066 The cross-complaint t*W*1 number of email Bush Fruits, good Barns, small Dwelling, Imple ernmenL lot 40 x 100. Terms this party and was forced to compro 'Seattle. John “fr. Neeonam and John J. ages from tbe Tiroes. The answer to be arranged ...... $12,000 mis?- with It, he xvas nevertheless able CAsliton" Vancouver, B. C.; J. D. Cam forth that the editorial complained < L Wile - of the ments. etc., etc. 25 per cent, cheaper tlufti adjoining land. Exclusively CORNER COOK AND YATES to carry through that legislation artd eron, Seattle. Col. Blet lien, and written by those reforms which he considered lm Brainerd. editor of the i from-* STS., lot 60 x 120. Price ...... $163,000 peratlve awl Indispensable to the na- SEATTLE LIBEL CASE. was true. In mitigation i is stated that the plaintiff B EARLE ST.. % acre lot knd 5 . tlonal welfare." Seattle. Wash , Jline 14.-The 8' constantly 4nd almost dal A. M. JONES roomed house. Cash $300, bal !.. which was sued last month for $106.00») libelled Brainerd; that plaintiff ance $26 per month. Price CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS. l*lioi*c Sill Room 4, 1206 Con ni 8L damages for alleged libel upon Col. Alden be published an article under l ...... $3*250 being two of Us Spokane. Wash., June 14.—With 22 offi J. Bit-then, editor of the Seattle Times, •Wake Up. MUstus.” That cer» and delegates present from Wash- la aa editorial comment lag on the recent did "wake up" and did indite i 16 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. id - ■VO*WOMEN. . INSURE YOUK HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ptsmo etnf- chuffing in- relia We eom- 2443 panie» with Ourrte * Fewer. JUtii Doug WITH PLEADS ÜUILÏÏ TO CONTRACTORS MEET Port Arthur, ont.. Juin lî Th. las street. Plionc M66. U# delegates of the eighteenth annual FlSCH7A.lt D STREET; near ttougla» meeting of the Council of Women of street, lot 40x12» ft., revenue bearing. Canada are due to arrive in the city $18.000. terms. Northwest Real Estate. _ INTENT TO KILL CHARGE OF FRAUD UNION DELEGATES to-day and will be given a warm wel 706 Yates street. «14 come. Many of the .officers of the ALPHA- STREET—Lots 40 feet wide, free council Are here. Lady Taylor, presi from rock, half block from cars. $80) eacli. with $24» each cash. Pemberton dent of the council, is a guest at the ft Bon. .. i!6 Last Prince Rupert Strike Case Rev, Norman Plass Changes Another Conference Will Be home of Mrs. McKeller, Fort William, while Miss Riddell Is staying at Port AUDREY STREET, just off liouglai. end of car line, 4 lots. $•*•*> each, terms to Went to Jury This After- His Plea on Five Counts— Held at Vancouver To- Arthur. suit. Northwest Real Estate. 7Ü6 Yates ■ Buys House and J noon for Judgment morrow Afternoon The interior of Trinity churcfi has street.______jit Fine Will Be Imposed been beautifully decorated. Business DOUGLAS STREET. opposite brick . opened with meetings of the stand yards, lot 32x150 ft., small house, $2.*R ing committees at noon to-day when Northwest Real Estate. 7« Yate» St. J|4 Boston, June 14.—A plea of guilty Vancouver, June 14.—The conference reports on schools and playgrounds, WANTED—Experienced young girl to do Furniture The third case arising out of the house work ahd assist with children. peace and àrbltratlôn. agriculture for strike riot at Prince Rupert In April entered at the close of his testimony in yesterday afternoon between a num Apply 90» King s road. JI6 last was opened Jn the Assise court the United States district court to-day ber of the general contractors of the women, laws for the better protection of women, cttlsenehtp. immigration, FOR SALE—^Complete mai hln*ry. tidrses Good, wvtlhmltti rvom houif. standing in beantifül grounds yesterdky afternoon before Mr. Justice by Rev. Norman Plans, former presi city and the executive committee of the and wagons for laundry, price reason- Murphy and a Jury, when J. Vujovlck. a dent of the Redeemable Investment the press and the white slave traffic able. Apply Box 8W. Times. J2» . on good strwt. vliw>- to «a park and car line; three hcdrcHitna Co., who was on trial for using the unions resulted In some progress being were discussed. The weather Is fine foreigner, was placed on trial charged made toward a settlement of the lalatr WANTED—A woman for general house and hathiwm- jvarlor. dining room, kitchen, pantry amt toilet. with shooting with Intent to kill Levi I mall» 111 furtherance of « fraudulent and both cities are en fete. work daily. 21#) Oak Bay avenue, morn liter a Prince Rupert policeman. 'scheme. Charles H. Brooks, the preal- difficulties. The situation was fully ing, or Plume 434. t|6 A. Miller. discussed and the contractors present dent, ahd John I. Trapptgen, the as- JAMES BAY—New home. 7 rooms. 2 flre- Nice furniture, including 6-hole combination coal and gâs Miller was the principal crown wtt» expressed a willingness to end the slstant treasurer, pleaded guilty to DIED. placea. corner lot. 00x140. one block from neqg and said that while In Kelly's cut strike on the basis proposed by the range, -carpi'ts. curtains, furniture in every room, crockery, "technical” fraud. AW three will be park/ sea and <-ars, commands unob at* Prince Rupert on April « accused SMITH—At 8t. Joseph's hospital on the structed view of city and sea. $10.500. lined Instead of Imprisoned, It Is un committee, namely, the cloned shop Uth tnst . Bessie, youngest daughter utensils, light fixtures, etc. -«J_____ had fired a gun at him point blank. He principle The question of wage» *dia with terms to suit. Pemberton & Sonr derstood. of Mr Phil. R- Smith, aged 34 years, hfiti the accused, and Wtiliatn Watson, born In Victoria. B. c. The sudden lermtnatbiti of the rase Uut enter Into the dlsensstmt tn any a kUkUtractor, l»lLV±»Jov4eh across the extent, in fact thl* question^ Is consid The funeral will take place on Friday GOOD INVESTMENT-WanU*d. <1.W. luu-k with a pick handle. The. .riv.dvar came when. District- Attorney French ered by the executlveto be a minor from reshbhcA. ÎTÎ Mary street. - -can realise fruw (sur. to five. Llutusuul Elated he would not proa* for a Jail Funeral private. No flowers, by request. in one montli. all In perfect shape, A Tremendous Bargain at was secured and produced In court for n'attrr which can be adjusted at any further ou11a^_jiec^8san_ _Bux I Identification by the witness. bvnfetW:‘ Mr Frf-mh also said time. Times Office. Hi would nolle p rosse seven counts of the ! The evidence of this witness was cor- .Although the . cunLr*tclues .ware-rap*. $1,000 Down, Balance 6/12,18 and 24 Months twelve in rhe indtcrment. the ;r.»inTra(.*d by William Watson. The resented by a delegation fairly ' to Fountain, apleiulld 8 room house, lé1) ants having pleaded guilty on five ! latter also said the fighting was going number», h wa» fell b> ", feet frontage, kitchen and flower gar At 7 Per Cent. ort fiercely at the time. Other witnesses Counts. " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY den, best bargain In city at $10.»®; 1-S cutlve that It was not thoroughly r< p- FOB THE MOST POPULAR FORM cash. Sole ag •nts. Hill A Co., Mahon who saw part of the occurrence were Mr. Pla.ss, who took the stand yester resentatlve, and after p radically OF ADVERTISING IN TOWN Block. Phone 2607. House phone Ll*4l heard and the crown case closed. day. made a sweeping denial of the agreeing on a basis of settlement, the ______J14 Charges that he had used his acquaint TRY THIS COLUMN John Klamanlts and Milo UUcevlvh meeting adjourned until 1.30 to-mor FANDOKA, COR BLANCHARD. $750 per WALLACE & CLARKE gave evidence for accused, saying ance with clergymen to sell stock In row afternoon, when It Is expected that foot, revenue $150 monthly; properly al Bl him ;»ll the wav across the Redeemable Investment Company. much larger representation <>r gee WILKINSON ROAD—A1 5-acre farm, i, most across street sold for thla price to He had taken the stand again to-day arras of fin* bottom land and good or- day. Pemberton A Son. 116 620 Yates St. Tel. 471. the cut. When he reached a certain eral contractors will attend. - , hard, a nice 3 roomed cottage, chicken place a man had knocked him down when there came a sudden payee and Meanwhile the contractors who were house and barn, commands one of the I AM LEAVING VICTORIA. Will sell my then a consultation between court hnd $8», high-grade^.Singer bicycle. 3-speed g ' with a pick-handle. The accused had presert are extending invitations to liest scenk' views around X ictoria. •gear, jised 2 months., for $5» rash. 3ee It I done nothing. Klamanttz stayed with counsel. The Jury was Informed that othe.ra.wixo.-ar* with h g t«r settle on th. easy terms ♦ H-’iirh v at Pltmley a. 710 Ÿatëis street. JT4 thetr uprvtcpg were ho longer heeded accused Trrrttt ~the arrtvaUuf a doctor, basis proposed to Join with them In ANTED-To buy. a Fbout S ROQM HOUSE, furnished or unfurnish who attended to the Injury to his back. and the defendants changed their pleas ♦heir efforts to effect an amicable Ad S2.fr*), easy terms Box Tltpaa. J16 ed. with two G»xl20 ft. lota, running from The Jury consists of James Ale*. to guilty on five of the counts. Mr. justment of the difficulties and to at WANTBLÉ* to » It. «*«“»"« Burnside road to Beta street, large shed, Plass , made his plea on the direct tend the meeting. give full particulars and lowest cash sewer connection, a bargain’, at $3.15» Dlnsmore, foreman; Edward R. Keele. price. Times Box 8W. A. M Jones. 1208 Government street Thomas Johnston. John P. Young. Ed charge of .fraud, but Brooks and Trap- Throughout the meeting, which w 4 Exclusively.) JIT page n quIUlfted their Vleas with the IIÜUSE TO RENT. *7 rooms, modern. STOCKS ward Complin. Ransom I-ane, Vincent prolonged until six o’clock, the Utmost King’s road, near Douglas. $*». from l*t l-OWII-HAN FARM—All K. Gray. Fred. Therrlault. Neville Stan- word "technical." All three defend good feeling prevailed. No personaII July Marriott ft FeUuws. 1212 Uouglo» W» scree. $8.D0I). includes stock, irnple- ner, Kdwafrd Ji+ekson.John BarneLL aud ants were permitted to leave the court tie* were, indulged In. and thç argu ■treat. Office open, thla evening...... -JJi- menlb and. crop.. Parllculars in utftv • Pemberton A Son. jli; Henry Rivers^ ------In custody of their counsel. Bent en ee ments g #f*e strictly on business lines. WANTED—Water front lot for reaidentlal J. A Alkman appears for the crown sill be Imnosetl Inter purposes. Gorge or sea front. Box A307J. NEAR DOUOLAfl—Garbally and Stainer roads, corner lot. 56x110. $2.50»; lots on and W. E. Williams, of Prince Rupert, The offices of the Redeemable Invest SUNDAY SCHOOL^ RALLY. Tlmea. ______J” | WANTED I WILL BÏTY AGREEMENTS op to Garhally road. ILMO. A. W. Bridgman. for the defence. ment Company In this city were raid 1007 Government street- ii6 ed by, the government authorities on $3,0«). holders only Box A3W1. Tlmea This morning Mike Joujovlch and Many Teacher* and Worker* H WANTED- Oixul grocer*» acalca, al»<> October IS last, and Brooks and Trnp- 1W to 1,000 Canadian Pacific Oil of B. C...... I Fred Tvey were called to give evidence Expert* Speak.  UT< )MOBI LE LI AIUIJTY—Employé?*1 ■ho^- «-aw. cheap for cash. Apply for the accused. The first witness saw pagen were arrested. Mr. Plass. who Emsley. Maywood Post Ofllce, I^ugl»» 100 to 10,000 Canadian Northwest Oil ...... ;...... Offer liability «ml surety bonds. ’ street R6 accused struck and fall to the ground. was at one time president of Wash The Interesting and Inspiring Bible •Power, 1214 Douglas street. Phone 1406. 100 to 5.00# Maricopa Oil ...... -°® He thought Vujovtch ty be dead. A doc bum College. Kansas, was In the north class rally held at St. Andrew’s Presby J16 WANTED—A good plain cook, good 100 to 10,000 Portland Canals «...... Market west at the time, but returned a few terian church last evening, under the wage» to right party Apply Box 87». tor had examined the man on the TWO FURNISHSD ROOMS To LET. Times, or Phone 117*. J16 ground and had felt In all his pockets. weeks later and all three pleaded not auspices of the Victoria Bible Class Apply 1084 Burdette avenue. Jl« If you want to realize cash for your stock holdings, list same with There might have lyeen police there guilty to the Indictment charging them Federation, wa* well-attended and $4.200 BUYS a good paying rooming house NEW BUNOAI.OW, 4 rooms. ha.rdw.K>l with using the mall* In a scheme to on Burdette avenue, furniture goes with floors, built-in bookcase», full xlz'-l us. as we haYe immediate buyers at the market. We also execute buy then, but he could not say. much appreciated. basement. 2 bedrooms. Iwthrooin. kit defraud. The company Vas said to be this 7 roomed house; only $1.200 cash re ing and selling orders on lioth listed and unlisted securities. Ivey claimed to have 1#»<1 a full view Noah Shakespeare presided at the quired. balance, easy terms. Union Real chen and fixing nktm. $3.150, wltlv $♦■» of the affair from wlthlii SO feet, but interested In mining, farming and tlm meeting, which opened with a *ongi Estate Co.. 83» Fort street. Phone L2757. «•ash. balance $25 monthly. Pemberton ft Son.____ 116 had heard no shooting. He saw Watson ber lands In the northwest and Its se service. After this addresses were de J14 strike accused, but saw no gun. He had curities were sold with a guarantee to livered by several of the visiting dele PANDORA AVK., near Fern wood, a new. IX)8T—Cow. part Jersey and Holstein, numerous New England Investors. The gate* who are on their way to the In 7 room. 1| story bungalow, fully mtklern black and white. PI ease return to ,1 -:rr - VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. 17 These Want Advertisements Will Make It Easier to Find Work or Workers To-Day PROFESSIONAL CARDS BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY ADVERT L8 EM EN TB under this head 1 ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 ADVERTISEMENTS under this haad I ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 cent per word per Insertion; 3 Insertion», cent per word per Insertion; 3 Insertions. cent p*r n-ord per Insertion; 3 Insertions, cent*. per word per insertion; 3 line*. fl.M) cent per word per Insertion; 3 Insertions, 2 cents per word; 4 céntg per word pe* per month; extra Une». 25 tents per Une 2 cents per word; 4 cent* per word per 2 cents per wo;d 4 cents per word per I cents per word; 4 cents per word per week; 66 cents per line per month. No week; 50 cents per line per month. No week; 60 cents per line per month. Ns per month. week; 50 cents per line per month. No advertisement for leas tnan.lt cents. advertisement for less than 10 conta. advertisement for less than 10 cents. advertisement *or less than 10 cents. ARCHITECTS FOR KENT—HOUSES ' FOR SALE—ACREAGE ART GLASS METAL WORKS WILSON, JOHN. Architect, m FtmUf I RODMID HOUS* To RENT—Will sell X GOOD BUT—12 acres on Burnside mad A Pretty Home ton Block. Victoria. B. C. V. O. Boa K». F ROY’S ART GLASS. 1.FADED B. C. CORNICE WORK® 111* Fort street. pur l furniture cheap. 1134 corner Topax and Holland roud. house, barns, etrv. Phone 1892. Ree. Phone 2541. LIGHTS. ETC., for churches, s-hools, Rooflng. hot ntr beating, blow pipe work, price 212.000; cash $4,ft«0, l»alanc« 22. public buildings and private dwellings metal ceilings, skylights. Estimates and Prior street-______, - '• each year. Stuart G. Campbell. 114 C. ELWOOD WATKINS. Architect. Plain and fancy glass sold. Sasheg Rooms 1 and 2 Green Block, cor. given on all sheet metal work. Call or Tti LET-4 ri« glased. Special terms to contractors Phone 2089. ______Apply Gunn's Grocery. Hillside Ave. ftt COMOX LAND, ('HEAP-»» acres of Br 18 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. Just received 8 shipment of the famous NICE FOR HOME OR CAMP Dry Food Boston Hopper •HT. IVKL CURRIED PRAWNS, jar...... '...... 75# ATTRACTIVE TAPESTRIES 1,1 iHSTKR, nice fur salads, glass. 85c, 75e, 50c or ...... **... 35# All sixes. A saver of money and feed for the poultryman. PRAWNS, per glass ...... 50# .'URLÉD ANCHOVIES, bottle, 65c, 40c or ...... 35# to. v.«.. 8«. SYLVESTOR FEED COMPANY 413 'Maced**ines, per glass ...... »...... ;...... 50# HARICOTS FLAGEOLETS.. bottle ...... *...... 50# 'J. & B. SOUPS, per gloss, jar ...... 75# Five MARRi ixs (Chestnut» In Syrup), Lottie ...... #1.00 PETIT POIS, tin ...... 2ft# ARTICHOKES FRENCH AND ITALIAN, tin, 50c or...... 35# PETER McQUADE & SON Floors Floors NATURAL FRENCH PEAS. Un. 40c or ...... 25# STUFFED MUSHROOMS, tin ...... «..,60# Ship Chandlers. 1214 Wharf Street PICKLED MUSHROOMS, bottle ...... 60# Of ABPARAQUS...... i...... 7ft# Of 3HELLED PISTACHIO NUTS. lb. . . .#1.50 Headquarters for Steamboat. Launch, Yacht, Mill, Mine, Log ging and Fishermen's Supplies. Home Home DIXI H. ROSS & CO. . Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Independent Grocers ft Liquor Mchts- 1517 povt. St & 1316 Broad St Comforts Comforts Tels. 50. 51. 61 Liquor Dept Tel. 1590. We recommend Qilsonite Composition for your Roofs. WHOLESALF, AND RETAIL. UKLKASKD, BUT RK-AKREBTKI». Bargain Sale in New York. June 14 - Harry A. Sclielb, the chauffeur who has been held In con MAKE THIS DIFFERENCE $1000 Lots for $700 neotion with the mysterious death of his wife. Lillian." whose body was found ip CONFERENCE TURNED RUSSIAN DRIVEN SMALL CASH PAYMENTS, t-rma. mi' -.1 il,, h apartment, was dts- ISO below value, kwtlio» > minutî-a f-harged Monday In the police court, but - off car Un»*, betweerr fttrhamtsmr irreetèd, this time on Htreet an.1 FatrfMd road, just below Government House. a charge of grand larceny. His former “TAPPING" MATCH INSANE BY FEAR LET US DO THIS FOR SL'im) CASH—Clifford street, prlc-i 1700. employer made a complaint that Schelb $210 CASH-Rrwk St . G'l ft., price 1750. laid use "St*". „.lk« '8Htt• before Friday- tmrni. so that the—pro tion to enstire a sale. "Am Those intending’ to go arê requestc "ing at Seattle at 7 a. m ; Princess Char Assessable Lands Now Amount gramme. can lie made out,- and each FOR CÂRB0R OR to meet at the church at 7.3ft o’clock, or lotte leaves Seattle at 11.30 p. m dally, society or organization assigned its except Monday, arriving at Vancouver nt at the boat house at 8. . to Over Fifty-Nine Million proper place In the procession. If this S a. m. TYPEWRITIHB PAPER Dollars Value Information 1s not received by Friday Walter S. Fraser & Co., Ld. noon, it may be impossible to Include —The Ladles’ Aid Society Firs Telephone 3. Wharf St. P.O. Drawer 788 1.1’ongrvgatlonal church will hold Its anything later in the programme YALE LATCHES The provincial government is print [regular monthly business meeting this FOR HOUSE OR OFFICE The report of the c|tv assessor was Ing 10,600 souvenir programmes con BAXTER & JOHNSON Put on quickly. afternoon at 3 o’clock. submitted to the council last night and tnining a synopsis of the day’s pro Complete Offict^ Furniture. Keys duplicated, any style. proved to be a most gratifying one. It ceedlngs. It Is expected that these -Alexandra Cafe.—Alexandra Club, demonstrated as no amount of words will h#. ready Monday or Tuesday. The 721 Yates St Phone 730 WAITES & KNAPTON Courtney street, now open to the public. couhl do the tremendous development RALEIGH CYCLES *io Pandora, near Government. detailed programme of the parade will Breakfast, "8 to 10 n. m.: lunch, noon of the city through the medium of as Phone 2439 lie published later. Are still in demand. 2.36 p. m.; dinner. 6 to 8 p. m. After sessable lands and Improvements. The following list of committees, noon tea. Ice cream. * The assessable land values this year w ith chairman of each, is published for Other reliable makes from $10.00 up. ïï" U" Ü have leapt up to |46.49S.nn6. as against the Informa l - oncerned : ------Tha committee tn charge of arrange 624.c2Ji.loL’ last year, and the assessable
* Swings the road, following which the syndicate Douglas street. Victoria. Stock to be etf*ts With curbs nnd gutters on both TION for a duplicate Certificate of ill- la In a position to commence necessary CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT C®.LTD taken at invoice price The highest or sides of said street, between l>ouglas and tie to Lot 13, Block 2. of Block "A," Blanchard streets, and a curb and gutter Tenders will l»e received by the un repairs Without further delay. It Is Room 204 Times Building, Vleterte, I, 0. any tender not n< « easarily accepted Woodland Park. Victoria District. Map Dated tills 31st May. !!»U. on the north side between Blanchard and dersigned up to 4 p. m. on Friday. June understood that the services of this en „ T P WALL8„ Quadra. also lateral connections to sew •82. ers. surface drain» and water mains .on 23rd. 1611, for the following: — gineer have been secured from one of 516 Bastion Square. Victoria. 75 Scat* for park purposes. NOTICE le hereby given that It Is Solicitors fur the Executors- sai-l.strept. between Douglas and Quadra .the most Important firms of railway my Intention at the expiration of one streets and to remove poles. If necessary: IS Swings for park .purpose*. contractors In thv west, which firm S To erode, drain and pave with a heavy Tenders to be .scaled and delivered at month from the first publication here Standard asphalt pavement. Johnson will also carry out the work, thus in of ‘ • issue » duplicate Certificate of my Offlce.^Clty Hall. Lowest or any street, from Quadra street to Cook street suring its completion in quick time and Title to said land Issued to Phoebe Gil EDUCATIONAL Itnders not necessarily accepted. and to construct permanent sidewalks on to the satisfaction of the provincial bert on the 18th of March, 1908. and both sides of said street with curbs and government. , gutters, also lateral connections to sew WM. W. NORTHCOTT. numbered 17443 C. ers. surface drains and water mains, and Dated at Land Reglatry Office, Vic Purchasing Agent. MOMMY BY-LA,W*. [University School lo remove poles. If necessary-: toria. R Cm this 11th day of March. 9. To grnd v drain anw pave with n h#*vy 1911. victoria b Standard u*phalt pavement Cook street Vancouver, June 11, The following , . c. from Pandora avenue to Bay street, and S. T. WOOTTON. Registrar-General. and gutters Tenders for Wire, Etc bv-laws have been carried here: $756, sides of said street, also lateral connec 000 for sewers, $100.000 for Seymour Buggies and Wagons ! For Boys tion* to sewers, surface drains and water Creek water system, $.100,600 for street SAANICH MUNICIPALITY mains, and lo remove poles. If necessary; Begled tenders will be received by Improvements In city proper, $30,000 From Baynes’ Celebrated Factory I NexS term begins Monday, April 18 b). To grade, drain and pave with ■ for gaol extension, $60.000 for Isolation the undersigned up to 4 p. m. on Fri The Court of Revision will alt In the L JMfteen Acres of Playing Fields heavy Standard asphalt pavement. Gov hospital. $86,000 for Ciarke Drive street Almost new Driving Phaeton for sale cheap. f ^^fmihodatlon for 100 Boarders -rnment street, from Belleville street to day the 16th Inst, for the following Council Chamber, Royal Oak. on Mon Michigan street, and to construct curb» material: Fourteen mile* No. 14 end, $76,000 for streets tn Hastings, day, 3rd July, 1811, et 1% m.. for i Organized Cadet Corpa ana gutters on both shies of said street, weatherproof steel wire; 271 cross f76.000tffor water service in "Hastings, . Truth cheap for caah. 1 urpose of hearing complaints i _ 4 Musketry Instruction. also lateral connections to sewers, surface $116,000 for water service in D, L. 801, arms' 3V& x 4%—6 feet 6 Inches 4- th* assessment as made by-the Aw Football and Cricket drains and water mains, and to remove $60,000 for streets and gldewalks in D. pole*; If • necessary; • plns; -Si» glass insulators double pet k r and for revising gpd t - Oymbasl urn and Rlfiw Range. L 661. * Rgcent lSuccesses at McGill and R.M C It. To grade, drain and pave with tkoat; S60 oak pine—1H inches. Assessment Roll. . tight Standard- asphalt pewment N la gar* Tender to be delivered at the office Mrs. Upmore (making a call)—"Why, Notice of any complaint, stating the -dreet. from Menstes street to Dallas road, of the Purchasing Agent, City Hall. ground of complaint, must be given in and to construct curbs and gutters on this Is your latest photograph, isn’t It! BRAYSHAW’S WA60N WORKS I The lowest or any tender not neces writing to the Aneewsor at least ten both sides of said street, also lateral eon It’s sn excellent% likeness of you. but It nectlons to sewers, surface drains and sarily accepted. Isn’t so good ofxbsby. Wasn’t he Warden: water Internl*. and to remove poles. If WM. W. NORTHCOTT. Mrs..Hlghmus ' Tht; idea: Did you think Government Street, Next to Victoria Brewery jj|îî5 1 1 Rev. W. W. Bolton. M.A (Cambridge). Purchasing Agent the little darling In my lap was baby? 12. To grade, drain and pax-e with m '■ PRINCIPALS: City HsM. June 1*. That’s Fide.” 1 R V. Harvey. M.A. (Caafibrldge): J. C. light'Standard asphalt pavement. Superior 4 . Barnacle. Keq. (Load Ublv.h assis by a resident staff of U»t\eireUy men. 6Por^Prospectus apply to the Bursar. 14 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911. 87 m MILL BAY DOCTOR UNITY OF EMPIRE ADVISED Waterfront! Genius of British Constitution Thirty-two acres homeaUe, charming situation on Saanich Affords Widest Liberties Arm, opposite proposed terminus of B. C. Electro at Deep Bay. of Any Nation • OPERATION We have the selling of 180 feet by a depth of 144 feet running New four-room bungalow with water laid ohr from never- through to Princess avenue, on which is a nine roomed modern failing springs. .p Cured by Lydia E. Pink- dwelling that could not be duplicated for $(>,000. Price, per Stable, chicken houses, etc. (From the Westminister Garnet te.) front foot ...... $138 “ Horse and buggy, cow, chickens, etc. King George V. la a well-travelled ham’s V egetaMeCom pound This property has about two acres cleared, part in veget sovereign who thoroughly realize» hi* Or will sell a vacant 60 foot front for...... 87,500 able garden. responsl bill tie* to all the Brltlah peo Canitton. Ont—"I had been a great ples, and It was entirely appropriate sufferer for fire years. One doctor Will sell's 60 foot front and dwelling for...... $10,000 Maple, alder and dogwood trees in profusion. told me It was ulcers of the uterus, ,that hla flraL public appearance after and another told me It was a fibroid the year of mourning should have been __ tumor. No one Verv reason»itiFT^nns. No better buying in the district. Price $10,000 to Inaugurate the '•Festival of Empire.*' knows what 1 suf- ft-red. I would In that festival Lord Plymouth and his always be worse coWtntguoi» have tltw* th*4P-RtnRRdi birL • Y>-*j at cc rtaïn pë rîods, with remark»hi** ------s to pi and never was DAY & BOGGS picture Hr email of the varied scenes regular, and the and types of. civilization which come bearing-down 620 Fort Street SOLE AGENTS Victoria, B. C. under the one flag, and At the same paths were terrible I was very ill in ESTABLISHED 1890 'time to provide *.• raHytng-ground and Ope*- Saturday Evenings. S to 10 centre of Interest for the thousands of bed, and the doctor P. R. BROWN visitors "who win oofitrirf nfl durtng the Wkt in* 1 would next few week» from overseas. It Is hate to have an nn admirable scheme, planned with j operation, and Money to Loan. Fire Insurance Written. Storey and Offices to Rent. much Ingenuity ami skill, and carried that I might die out with the willing co-operation of during the operation. I .wrote to my 1130 BROAD STREET P. 0. Box sister about it and she advised me to Phone 1076 Construction Gangs tor the New Car many hands. The King ami Queen re- take Lydia E- Pinkham’s Vegetable Celvbd a right royal reception they Compound. Through person»! exiie- posted through South London yester rience I have found it the best medi. Line to Garden City Are Now day, anti their preÿençf lent lustre to cine in the world for female troubles, undertaking which will, we hope for it hi# cured me. and I did not have an*t Iwlh-ve, biwm* -a- brilliant- feature to have the operation after all. The U a memorable year. Compound also helped me while toss Jalland Brc D Camped on the Property The coincidence of the coronation ing through Change of IJfe.v— Mrs. 622 JOHNSON STREET. with the Imperial conference wiH turn Letitia Bi.âir, Canif ton, Ontario. •Tin- pipe for the 6-imh water main to be installed by the San- he mind of the country to the dual rtich municipality through Garden City on Marigold Rod,l will aspèvtz of British unity, the unity of the Lydia E. linkham's Vegetable Com- Phone 2216 Phone 221 arrive in Victoria July 1st. and will he installed by August 1st. mother cnnntry with the Dominions P«mnft. made from mots and herbs, Gorge Waterfront has proved to be the most successful Several uiee residence* are now being erected in this ideal an