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WOOD. WOOD. COAL. COAL. We have the largest supply of GOOD HALL « WALKER. AGENTS DRT WOOD In. the City. FINE CUT Beat Nut and Household Cost WdUD a specialty. Try us and he Try our Como* coal for furnace#. convinced. . I per cent. odf for cash with order, •Burt's Wood j Yprd 1282 GOVERNMENT ST. Phone BIS. B1 PANDORA AV*. Phone 81

No. VOL 47 VICTOMA, B. 0., FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1900.

IMS and four irt 1907 would bg-k him ONTAB1U 8 W1N'TLK.. WEATHER. up. In this and other matter» U waft;*, ESQUIMAU AS CANDIDATES FOB case of a reform mayor unable to ac­ Chatham ont;, Jan reopre m th** complish his ends because of a non­ county have experienced a sudden reform council. He would, not say Who change from spring to winter weather MILITARY BASE THE MAYORALTY the Incompetent men^were. but while during the last few days On Tuesday there were a few of these the city had some of the farmers from Chatham to In the hulk of l|s officials competent Wallaccburg were ploughing. There RATEPAYERS LISTEN TO and faithful servants.. was no frost on the ground, the stock LORD STRATHCONA WRITES Mr. Morley declared that he believed were graitlng and the weather was In the mayor of the city being a sort like summer as far west as Tilbury. ON UNDER-GARRISONING STATEMENTS OF POLICY of general manager, but here he w as Frogs were singing on the sidewalks. expected to be a general manager or But on Wednesday’ the temperature overseer with the salary of a shoeblack. went down to real January weather 1 Jo the further question as to publie ahd there has been a drop of fully 10 British War Office to Blame— Well Attended Meeting Under works, he said he was not satisfied points In the mercury. Prairie Club Auspices in with the way the city work was being Awaits Developments in carried on. If the present conditions CATHEDRAL IN DANGER. "Pacific. , Victoria Theatre. were to exist much longer he and oth­ er* Would soon become tired of being Celebrated Stiinture at Toledo Pro­ cltlsens of Victoria. CHAMPIONSHIP nounced Unsafe and Liable to In the mattdlr'of license reduction .-----CoTIii pee. laondon, Jan. 8.- Lord fltrathrone. TrîVhat was a very fair imitation of and license fee increase Mr. Morley having wrfttrn to the Morning Post re­ prattle winter weather a fair number claimed he had been balked by the Toledo, Spain. Jan. A board of archi­ specting its allegations regarding the of civic electors gathered In the Vic­ council and license commissioners. He tects has pronounced the cathedral of meagre garrison and the neglected toria theatre last night at the Invita­ had succeeded In reducing the number Toledo; one of the largest and most cele­ state-of Esqutmalt. B. C.; and calling tion of the Prairie Clqb to listen to tfcn by three and would have cut off two brated churches, unsafe and Uable to col­ attention to the answers to Ralph mayoralty candidates. This was th* more If lie had had commissioner* lapse. The . cathedral services are now smith's- questions tn the Dominion being conducted in the Church of the first Mg meeting of the campaign, and who would have worked with him. Ho- House of Commons on May 15. 1908. the there was naturally a good deal of In­ had tried tji hlfl first term to raise the Morning Post declares that Fir F. Bor­ terest as" to-what the candidates for fee but council turned him down Ti»' den'* replie* practically endorse all Its the chief clvjc office would say. next year he tried again and got the IRONY OF FATE. statements. The Morning Cost notes On the platform were seated a num­ council compromise <»n S»nO. Vic­ from these answers the significant fea­ toria would be better off with high li­ ber of prominent members of the club. Toronto, Ont.. Jan. 9.—“I think It la ture that the responsibility for the un­ C. H. RcvérOomb. as president, was In cense. with à limit of 11.000. Which ! better for yqu to stay In than der-garrisoning of Esquimau has shift- the chair, with Mayor Hall to his left would cut out the Ipw’ saloons even if , C committee, Mr. Revercornb then read the follow­ sages Are Resented by decide on development farther afield tn ing quest I*'—? which the club had pre- Capital in Largè Prop­ the Pacific doubtless tht* decision win Perkins’ Committee. be arrived at In view of the Interesta First—A r-- you in faVor erf àTdêl'Blflï osition. ^of the defence--of the Empire a* a being paid a salary? THE MAYORALTY MARATHON. whole." Second—A re you In favor of electhTg The Morning poet adds, the-present Washington. D. C., Jan. 8.—The Per­ distribution of the permanent Cana­ by the people lor a term of two" years Tlw Queen Charlotte Islands seem two commissioners, ory t** take <-h*r£e RECORDER ATTACKS kins onmmmro wht mfimmemfr to-day dian force doe* Injustice to the Cana­ to be the attractive coal field» at pres­ FOUR BOYS CREMATED of all. departments In city Hal . ti e other that President Roosevelt's secret ad­ dian cltlsens on the Pacific coast. ent. A local syndicate recently acquir­ DOLLAR to take charge of all deportments out­ IN HOMESTEAD FIRE METHODS OF CLERGYMEN vice message of January 4th be laid on side? ed a big are# there which ie to be EARTHQUAKE the table. A similar request will be TWENTY DEGREES OF Thhrd — Ar • you in laVor of an «quit- ! worked on a large scele. Now comes made for the tabling of th«it portion able assessment on ti! property and the l the announcement that another deal j FROST IN VANCOUVER app^intm r.t of tro assessors? Says Moral Reform Crusade of the president’» annual message re­ has been, effected In which local men ■ Barefooted and in Their Night­ Ft. Paul, MinnX Jan. 8.—Ac­ Fourth—Are you in favor of having j cording to a cabl"*>«un from the lating to the secret service, on the are Interested. X strong syndicate has hot!, *•» of texes*on one notice and taxes clothes, Survivors Tramp prefect of Messina province. the Tends to Demoralize Young ground that It reflec ts u;>on the tnteg to be i aid once only during the year, acquired the lands In this instance, and damage In the strlckeik prov­ rlty of the house. Nicola Coldest Spot in B. C.— thus « : - ir.g stationery, clerical work People. a diamond drill will commence drilling Through Zero Weather. inces will reach six mlUiat^s of The extreme course advls- d by the and postage" not later than May 1st. lire. This Information was Condi .ions in Winnipeg and Fifth—-Are you In favor of the city r offimtitee. that of dedtntng to con­ celved yesterday by Dr. Fran\ These coal land# are situated on Slate sider any communication from any arranging to supply all householders cesca Franchlna, local Italian (Special to the Time*.) Northwest. with garbage cans, also the city to con- , Chuck creek. »nd adjoin the old Cow- Rire Lake. Wle„ Jan. Fmir boy»-| vice-consul. Six milliards of Montre*!. Que.. Jan. 8—For some weeks source which In the Judgment of the cost price of same, also the city to con- gates mines that were worked by Vic- whnae age*" rang* from It tn 16 yearn, lire is H OOO.MO.Mfr. the Rev Arthur French, curate of" house. is -not reepedful. la likely to tract for the removal of garbage onee torun« In IMS. and from whj. h aeV- ■m of Chela Lee. near here. »t* burned to death. In a Are yertrrday ; l^hurrh of St. John the Evangelist. create ■ sensation The1 report <>f the (Fpeclal to the Times). per week? j eral shipments of first via»» anthracite Sixth—Do you think the officials tn i that drotroyed the home of Mr. la—. | h*s U-H» conducting a vigorous campaign committee will Include the paragraph Vancouver, Jan. 8.—While the the different departments are compe- ; coal were- made. Owing, however, to the With the thermometer rr*t»terln* 22 j against ihc police tolerance of the social of the message which refers to the se­ weather is somewhat milder In Van­ tent and are doing their work In the then crude methods of mining and the degrees below zero. Mr. Lee. his wife « il and ihkr failure to raid houses of cret servtce and suggests that the rea­ couver this morning with the ther­ and three small children, who escaped * be#t interest of the people? l*oor local market for anthracite coal, J. A. MACDONALD Ill-fame. . HeXhad created a certain* son congress restricted Its use was be­ mometer registering 12 degrees above, Seventh—Are you satisfied with the trom the Are. started. 1er the nearest j amount of publkKsympathy In the cru­ coupled with other things, these mines cause the members of congress them­ the people of the upper country are way our public works are being car­ neighbor’s house, a mite distant, clad sade, but yc»t«>T'.iay\he other aide of the were closed down and a large portion selves did hot wish to be investigated. getting It very cold. At Kamloops ried, on. vis., streets, sewers, water only In their night rtothes and with | vMse w*s heard when\R*‘« order -Dupuis of the old company's land reverted to bare feet. Mrs. Lee and two of the , IS IN THE CITY This will be followed by nn excrept tills morning It was 31 below, at Nicola works, etc.? gave the cl< rgyman a xsevere tongue the government and was relocated *n children c olUpeed when a quarter of a I Eighth—t>o you think Elk lake Is bushing for hts'methods, rlaht^r-.g that he from the message of January 4th. 4€ below and at Spences Bridge 38 be­ ample as a supply for the cUy for years the spring of 1908 by a syndicate of mile from the neighbor’s house, and | After setting forth tke president** low. Victorians when new discoveries were the husband was compelled to carry wa* but making young peopIX familiar to come provided the outlet was HE WILL REMAIN statement .that the house had failed to 50 Below Zero. made some two and a half miles from the thafc*. The third child walked and wjih a .mode of life of which the^would cleaned, filter plant lowered to proper ovhfrtttl.o be ignoftfnt. iwlerstand his meaning, the report of Winnipeg, Man., Jan. While the level and a compound pumping plant tha old workings of. fine scams out- reach* il th# house, but his feet were UNTIL AFTER SESSION t^1 special commltt- e will say that the weather here moderated yesterday, the cropping, varying. In width from 6 to .8 Installed. Instead of the small high language itself will be Judged aucord- thermometer registering from 34 to 17 feet. pressure plant now In use? FORGERIES AMOUNTING to the accented Interpretation of below xero. In IwélVe hours another The new discoveries were made In Ninth—Do you think It Is time the CANADIAN NORTHERN .English language. told wave came from the northwest undisturbed grounds, the formation of city was cleaned up as regards saloons Rossland Honors Their Repre­ TO A COOL MILLION the house I* charged only with last night. Edmonton reports th# sandstones.» shales and shists being well and low dives? Will you. If elected, use rcsponsIMIIty to the people and to pre­ thermometer at fifty below aero. In place, and if the diamond drill PLANS IN ALBERTA your Influence to obtain legislation sentative, the Leader of serve Its own dignity, will be asserted proves the coal at depth, as Is expect­ which will give the city power to re­ wtth great t^rce. and If the report Is ed,- a plant will be installed at once. TRAIN WRECK WORK OF duce the number of licensee and confine the Opposition. Oakland Mining Broker Arrest­ adopted, the hq^s* will Insist upon Its seme to hotels meeting the regulations This, U Is estimated, will cost not less Will Build Railway to MacLeod own capacity to 'understand the import UNKNOWN PERSONS governing bote! licenses? Will you vote than a quarter of a 1 million, and In ed—Used 26 -MHIion- of the president’s ïlmguage. It will be for the raising of thç, present license order to handle both the authràclte and Connecting With G. N. R. J. -A. Macdonald. K. C..leader of the asserted that the 1an)pMge In question fee to the highest limit* bituminous coal coke ovens and the aire's Name was unjustified and wHfuiut""basfs " of Tenth—Do you not think that if the necessary tram lines to deep water will System in Montana. Liberal opposition In the legislature, fact gpd that It constituted a breach Engine Submerged in Belling­ water department was properly man­ be built. arrived In the city last evening in order of the privileges of the houseXFor that to take part ss counsel In the sitting aged that rates to the consumer are The same company is extensively in­ Oakland. Ca:., Jan. ë.-Details of the reason the special committee will be of the full court. He will remain h^-rc now sufficient to run the department, terested in steel works, and. have been asked to be discharged from fi ham Bay—Fireman Killed, without adding further cost to the carefully investigating the Iron ores of Winnipeg, Man.. Jan. 8.—The Cana­ I until th# « lose of the session of the forgery of James J. Murray*» name to notes and document* aggregating near­ consideration of thé president's Vancouver Island with the abject in dian Northern railway la offered a fif­ | legislature. Mrs. MacdonaM will ar- Two Injured. < householder? ly $1,900,600 which: led tan night to the sage whi< h refer» to the secret s.'rvl Eleventh—Is the so-colled salt water view of locating steel works In British teen thousand dollar bond guarantee [ rlv* here a little later and the leader of and will rec/STqiwnd that It. together Columbia, and It was while seeking the ! the opposition then expects to take a arrest of F. - B. Signor, promoter and system to be an Independent salt water a mile by the government of Alberta, mining broker of this city., have come with the subsequent message of the best quality of coal that attention was ! furnished house for the session. system or Is It to be a combination salt and will construct a railway to Mac­ to light. Murray la a multi-millionaire president In reply to the house demand B#Ulngham, Wash., Jan. S.—Wrecked and fresh water system: If the latter, drawn to Queen Charlotte Islands. The He has had the unpleasant experi­ for an explanation, be-laid on the table by uiikpown persons, who threw the Leod. In southern Alberta, running ence of making the city in. thc face of and bapker, whose present re#ideiiee , do you think It feasible? company Is a close corporation with no Is .M«mm-y.*Cal. He arrived her, from i ■» hrln* enrt.ponalve snd eonstltmln# switch ori*n. locked It. and put out the stock for sale. through the Monndn district and con­ delays caused by the storm raging, all ■ Mr. Morley*» Replies. Monterey more than two weeks ago to an .Invasion, of the privilege* of the lantern so ^at the engineer could not With millions at the command of the necting with the Great Northern sys­ over the pacific slope. see the perllNGreat Northern No. 972 Mr. Morley expressed appreciation of begin an Investigation of the forgery, house by questioning the motives and company, and If the Queen Charlotte Before leaving Rossland Mr. Macdon­ the public spirit of the club In affording tem at Montana boundary. and found that President Wm. ti, Hen- Intelligence of member». train northboufxj left the track just Islands coal proves good, a line of ald was tendered s smoker by the Lib- south^of Belllnghah) yard# at Commrr- the mayoralty candidates a chance te cral.AMotiqllua. wUlch showed, ai ourr shaw, of ------th«- —Union— Saving»-as*. Brink. • of tie heafd.’ Xwswertng the question» one ■seams** wlli ha established between CHICAGO MYSTERY/ 4 PuUti, night. The eugnte was Queen Charlotte city and Mexico, at th, ftflffldküK# -Tire* th> party hns to ’ *"» < -tww new- drawn on a FOUGHT WAY THROUGH by one Mr. Morley declared he was in nbst in the which point the same people are now him end Ms i—rsonn 1 pnpulHrtty In tMt I ''“osas Llty bank In Hsnshaiv » favor favor of the aldermen being paid a Wealthy Man. Boaten Into Terrible bay. the mail ear ami the baggage cars establishing a glgantfr steel plant at a city. Me was’ the recipient n( a splcn a‘ld Parting to b« *lw- .l by Murray, FLAMES WITH INFANT salary here, this being a new country. Shape by Thugs. Awaits Identlflca- did cut glass wine set The hall wits I the n0111» toUlll”S WM»- Murray at were smashed to bits and the smoker cost of ten million dollars, and provid­ wa» derailed. X The salary now given was far too low . tlon at Hospital. lined te overflowing with enthusiastic *™c* Pronounced these n,j|e, forgerlea. ed the Iron ores recently located near for the work done. He was also In favor Liberals, and. speeches, songs. Instru- j ^ ** “n inreetlgatten which. H Is The fireman was killed and twovwert Camebwa Inlet are aa represented, Injured. The fireman # body sank WRh of commissioner» of public works arid « ’him 8>i. TH. ; Jsii. 8,-"Strapped is s est mental muelc, refreshment» and good ’ nliagcd, disclosed that Signor had given there la no doubt of the same partit?* Mother Suffers Fearful Injuries the engine and has not been recovered finance* but not nf their election by the i lu a huspiial, javlng in à delirium and estahttsbfhg: "t-tt-'k-fl. _ • ?f&dI f‘6r "~*S*‘~wo Wffr‘ffcs on’ "Qiie'ên>a. suffering ffoiri '* . who also di.coi end a number of A. Graham. J. Klngham, Dr. T. J. atid left unconscious In the serious cold were T6.'were badly shaken up." but There was, too much "vote" influence of Wednesday. It was believed he might He wa, t6 ]eaVe th„ c|ty shortly to go I nlhcr l“P< r» bearing forgeries of Ills none were Injured. on officials and aldenrieri. "'**"',’ Jones, J. A. Hinton. Thoa." Cooper. G. be Waller Scott, the Death Valley miner. I . Victoria to speak work for ond cx- 1 a<*na‘ure, the total amount being I860.- Fraser. H. G. 8. Heleterman. J. C. V. Calumet. Mich.. JHn. 8.—Mrs. Douglas The appointment of two outside as­ --who------was a guest*------at a local hotel ------recently-- prea, the real sentiments of all the peo- Murray presented the matter to The local police and railway detec­ Spratt, David Spencer. Jr., and Others Bohn» and two children of Mrs. Ered. tives unite In declaring the wreck to sessors was approved by Mr. Morley. with a man named Campbell. He left j*.of.the .Cite. (Hear, hear., and an- !.Dl»tr,?t »“?«? Donohœ and a war- of this city J. C Keith, Dr. A. «iicmoo ana a war- Curtis were killed, snd Mis*Miss F.vaEva Bolton,Holton, ha va been deliberately ni..nn»H The city had. now one of the best pos­ nr surnnr aras rs-1 Tôfffl "B/nu*n.-JW: tiw irWrisOR: rfL’.t Monroe and C. R. Shelton, with other* since are unknown. The man wore a plause.) There was a groaldeal W!"! rests have been made. sible officials In (he' e’lfy assessor. Mr. #ucd. .Signor surrendered and made a Curils w*re seriously injured In n fire of Vancouver are also Interested. collar on which was the name of "Camp­ about a Apresentatlve of organised In Northcott, but he was aware that hls full conlc.'-Mon. j yesterday that degtfoyed a small a part- These lands lie to the southeast, and bell." and nnee -in hls semi-delirium, bon. and this was particularly the case ONTARIO LIBERALS. work was becoming burdensome. A bet­ when questioned, he gave the name of Besides thc four $100,600 notes men- 1 building. All but Mrs. O’Dell, who practically adjoin the coal lands Just In a community like this one where or­ ter method of equalisation must be Scott. Inquiry among the Westerner's tkmed. the forgeries ink hided the foi- I her baby through t^e flames, purchased known as the Wilson. Rob­ ganised labor was so strong. In the No Truth In Report That Hon. A. Mac- adopted, and this could be accomplish­ acquaintances discloses nothing. lowing: High, drafts for ««OO.OOO. W„»X ü’M ertson coal fields, and practically con­ legislature he would speak Ih favor of key «Will Resign Leadership. ed. be thought, by appointing two out­ t» totrrests of .vary r„,s ,n ,h, rnm- »>•■«»■ ^nkrr l„n XnV" arasmd h/r SSS tain the same seams of coal. The fields side assessors. VICTORIA SUCCB8SES. munlty and would work for the general ‘at Signor had not profited a dollar by j ana She fought her way through flame. (Special to the Times’.) lie about six miles northwest of Queen inunlty and would work for the general and she fought her way through flames In regard to a consolidation of taxes Interest». (Cheers and applause.) H«* : the ror8erl<*s- ■efi awake down the stairway. Her face Owen Bound. Ont.. Jan. 1—Hon. A. M. Charlotte city. It 1s also from this I w. C. Hartnell and R. T. Mackay Paas he thought the book-keeping of the would b# criticised for this. ■ and body were fearfully burned. Miss Mackay denied yesterday that he would I point that there are two railroad chart­ Civil Service Examination. city could be reduced by half by open­ proud of the Liberal party, Its leader* ( ALOARY fl CITT HOLICITOR- DEAD. Bolton's Injuries are believed to be fatal. resign the Liberal leadership Iri Ontario. ing up Individual accounts with each ers now being applied for, running north Hè says: "VnjM* somethin* eactrAordin- (Special to the Times.) and its record. He eaid he believed In I .n .hi * COLD WEATHER TRAGEDY. ratepayer. As to garbage disposal he from the njouth of the Honna river. three monlh, from now. after the Intls-v , X , . ary happen*. I mean to stay on the Job i thence to the head -of Massett Inlet and Informed the Prairie Club that iri 1W7 Ottawa. Jan 8.—W. C. Hartnell and lature was over that the ram, heart/:' eCe,»e":. AMe-*• Halt and do the beat I can for the party." west to Rennel Found; thence east 1 Robert T. Mackay were the only Victoria city solicitor^, and a former treasurer in Harry rtrorey Is Found Frozen to Dcath- the city had undertaken te deal with feeling of friendship and good will from the head of Cumshwa Inlet to i candidate» who passed the laat eivtt ser- the cabinet, died to-day. Was Thrown (hit of Buggy. NEW EXTRADITION TREATY. the garbage. i vice examination. would be shown him that 1 able silk handkerchiefs, silk, cotton and Phone AT'jft. Residence A WO. SEATS NOW ON SALE Fort street, fenced on three slues, crepe robe*, ktmonas and waist patterns. som, Fred Plnlch, Arthur Gloar and cheap at $700. Lee A Fraaer. Trounce *>ongee pyjamas: price reasonable to all BURN COKE ? Mini were convicted of >ve. : customers. Quo*# Ma« r«n* * Go.. m5 SKATES—New shipment. Up-to-date. At Government Ik., >*. O. Box 98. V Ictorla, Ever mix it with coal for furnace, stove or gratet If so, you munV-r In the first degree, with miti­ FOR ALDERMAN Coatin’* Bicycle Shop, 574 Johnson Bt. SOME ONE WILL BUY a piece of real B. C. gating circumstance*. and “Bud** Mor­ estate advertised to-night, and will know its value, its mi rivalled heating qualities, the economy ot WONDERS ARE WORKED >JT • <""«» make It the corner stone of a fuitune. Coke. If not ris and • Bob’’ Huffman, the other de­ WARD THREE ad. In the Evening Times, V Ictorla s 1» It you? YOU SHOULD TRY IT. fendants. were found guilty of murder Home Paper," ’______Ladles -and Gentlemen— ------LOST-t-Bunch of keys at Post Office, i In the second degree. The.lr punish­ WANTED-A small second-hand •»*•; Leave Times Office. $4 per t in if you send for it. or $5 if we deliver it within city Having been requested by a large PARCEL DELIVERY ment was fixed at twenty-five years in must be a good one. Apply to 1132 Broad limits. 'Phone 123 if you would like a ton delivered to your number of electors of Your ward, 1 of­ WANTED-At once, something that Will Let us distribute your New Year's the penitentiary. fer myself as g Candidate for above search the city more persistently than Advertising. a Time» want ad. for that position you residence. r; " • Thg punishment for the first named ward, and respectfully solicit your vote six defendants was left to the court, —Mr. Jdstice Morrison went over to Open Day and Night. and influence. -A and may be death or life Imprisonment, I Vancouver last night to fulfil an en- FOR SALR-Cottage. five rooms. First and the court has indicated an inten­ ALEX STEWART. I gagement and will return In time for street, large lot. price only $1,200. Lee Phone 3157645 View St. At Fraser. Trounce Ave. VICTORIA GAS COMPANY, LTD. tion to pronounce the death penalty. Yates and Blanchard Streets. I full court sitting on Monday. The defence made a motion for a new Corner Fort and Langley Streets. trial, which was set for hearing to­ morrow, and which will be over-ruled. Sentences will then be imposed.

NOT BRAINSTORM. BUT Don’t Stay Out in IMPULSIVE INSANITY The Cold! Alienist Springs Quite Novel STOCK-TAKING Cause of Crime in Mains’ Join the throng that patronize the ANTI-COMBINE Murder Trial. — GROCERS, and by so doing save enough money to Flushing. N. Y.. Jan. I.—The trial of PAY THE ILIWEIF; YCU LL HEED IT Thornton Jenkins Hains passed yester­ day to that stage frequent In homicide that-h the point. cases where testimony Is developed from medical experts and alienists. SHOE SALE Plains* counsel placed on the stand Dr. L. Samuel Hanson. an alienist who. after listening to a hypothetical ques­ ESTABLISHED TAMJHHED MAR. 1, tion regarding Capt. Hains’ sanity, de­ *908. 1908. clared that on August 15.'’ When Capt. At CHRISTIE’S is Still Booming I Hains shot William E. Annis. he was suffering from inpuisfve Insanity. Everything of the best—second to none CROWDS OF PEOPLE ABE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE GREAT REDUCTIONS IN SHOES AND NEW STEAMSHIP LINE BACON: BféftOTMT. MAfATIs. SAPOLTO, per pkt! ...... 7:W ARE SHOEING THE FAMILY. IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN GET Mild Cured, per lb...... 22c PEANUTS, Fresh Roasted, per TO THESE WATERS HAM. Royal Brand, per lb. lb...... tfti .* AND HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE. HAMS. Shoulder, per lb. ..1214c CHESNUT8, Fresh, per lb. 25c HAMS. MoYells. "Pride of Nice for Roasting. Plans for. the operation of through InWa." per tb...... Vkr CORN STARCH. Scotch, T pkts. trans-oceanlc service ~ nr . connection LARD. Pure, 3-lb. tin ...... 50c for ...... *0- with the new Pacific coast extension of tha Chicago. Milwaukee A Puget You Cannot Afford to Have Cold or Wet WStin ...... $0c INDEPENDENT CREAMERY Sound railway to Tacoma Jjnd Seattle. CHEESE. Nice Ontario, per lb. BUTTER. 35c. per lb. or 3 lbs. Washington, were announced yester­ ...... 20c for ...... $1.00 TEA. Tetley’s Loose, 4 lbs. for. day. says a Chicago dispatch. Coin­ Feet at Thesé~Prices ALBERTA DAIRY BUTTER...... 41.09 cident with the completion of this line, COFFEE. Fresh Ground or In per lb...... He which will probably be by May or June, Beans, per lb. tin ...... 2.' - BUTTER. Government Cream­ through service, with semi-monthly Just the weather for Honey. ery. 14-Jb. box ...... $4.50 sailings, will be Inaugurated by that Try a 5-lb. tin ...... $1.90 ROLLED OATS, 7-ll>. pa*per Une tit connection with the Osaka flhos- Men’s and Women’s-Felt Slippers. 76c bag Me -en KabUia, an eatablish d Japanese STEWING FIGS 4 lb*, for 25- CREMO, for. Breakfast. 10-lb. steamship line, for the transportation SODA BISCUITS. Christie, per sack ...... 45c of freight between the United States, WOMEN’S OVER-GAITERS, in black and brown tin ...... 30c Nothing nicer. Canada and Europe and Asia. At the MEN’S 2 BUCKLE OVERSHOES, SOUP, Davies*, a full assort­ FINNAN HADDIE. Fresh, per present time the’Osaka Shosen Kalsha Regular price $1.25. u|P ment. per tin ...... IOC 1>...... «Me has a fleet of toç vessels with a total , wool lined...... _• • • • OtNfTEE SNAP?* Nice *tcT' 'ffiÀRLÏNB. t pkt* for ... .«e tonnage of 114.66* tons, and- maintaiiui Crisp, 3 pound» for ...... 25c FLUID BEEF. Johnson’s, large a network of .regular service along the •liEN'S BON GA LF BMJUHER BOOTS, lteayy : ORANGES. Nice Navel. 3 dog. 14-ox. bottle ...... ,90c Japanese. Chinese, Korean and Siberian soles, neat toe. Regular price $5.50. CQ Ot WOMEN’S DR. SPECIAL WATERPROOF for ...... 50o MALTA VITA, per pkt. .. .10c coasts. For the new line six modern steamships, of 6.600 gross tvnH each, are Kale Price ...... unJsud BOOTS, leather lined, Blucher cut, made by J. & at present under construc tion In Japan. T. Bell, , sold everywhere ff> J fl|| YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE IN SENDING Y0ÜB Advice has been received that the first M EN’S ENGLISH BOOTS, leather lined. for $5. Our price...... « »• .tv isUU ORDERS TO of these six steamships will be launch­ Regular price $6. Sale Price ...... ed at Kobe probably during the current MISSES’ RUBBERS, Itf month and will be known as the Ta­ WOMEN’S STRAP SLIPPERS. Regular coma KIN. risses 12, 13, 13 1-2, and 1...... uUU It Is probable that these steamers price $1.50 to $2. Sale Price ...... Copas & Young will call at Victoria passing In and out. ANTI-COMBINE GROCERS THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY PRICES, BUT EVERY PAIR OF SHOES WE HAVE ARE PHONES 94 end 133 COR. FORT AND DOUGLAS STS. Wood! Coal! REDUCED. , PHONE 606

TH* ACTOPHONE. Saturday of next week the big show for For your next Fuel Order ten uehts will again be given, some fine SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Be Used for Last Time at the films of animated pictures having been We have a FIRST CLASS Victoria This Evening. Don’t Fail to Attend This Great Sale at already obtained.-1 SERVICE in hacks, buggies and ertophone, which has proved express work. CORNER GOVERNMENT , * »u

Arrangements for Function Were Perfect in Every ' Vancouver- Portland * Respect,

Cement The ball given at the Empress last night In aid of the Working Fund of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Royal Underwear I j Underwear I Jubilee hospital was a most brilliant and” delightful social event. The beauti­ ful dresses of the ladles and the gay uniforms of .the- officers of the Fifth NATURAL WOOL VfesTS. Indie*’. CHILDREN’S VESTS, of which regiment, the flogs which draped the -•Sale Prion ...... v...... 35* we have an exceptionally fine ntoek, More Seasonable Suggestions doorways, and the magnificent decora­ NATURAL AND WHITE WOOL fleece lined, high necks long tions of green festoons hung with red VESTS,. Imlie*’, long or- short sleeves, reduced as undermentioned ; c SATURDÂTÏARGA1NS 25c lanterns and lights, which lent an air sleeves. Reg. OOe. Sale Price 50* ALL CHILDREN'S 50c.VESTS. Sale 25 of gorgeous enchantment to the rotun­ Price ...... 35* NATURAL AND WHITE WOOL da which was utilised as a ballroom, ALL CHILDREN’S 65c Vests. Half- LIMA LEANS, 3 lbs.' 25* l’EARL BARLEY, 3 pounds. VESTS, ladies’, high necks, long . for___ v...... 25C all combined to make the scene one sleeves. Reg. 61. Sale Price. .75* Price ...... 50* B,\VO BEANS, 4 II* 25* long to be remembered. ALL CHILDREN’S 75r Vests. Sale SMALL WHITE BEANS; 4 M Al AROXl. 2 pkgs. .25* Aft the arrangements-for the comfort COMBINATIONS, ladies’, ankle Pnee ...... ,.,,..80* lbs ...... 25C VERMUTLLI. 2 pkês.25* anil entertainment of the guests were length. Sale Prien ... St .75 ALL CHILDREN’S 90e Vests. Sale SH.1T PH>\S 4 lbs 25* spaghetti; 2 pkgs. 25* odmfïabîy planned and carried out by LADIES’ DRAWERS, ankle length. !*rire...... <75* the committee In charge, who were Reg. 61. Sale Priee ...... 75* CHILDREN’S VESTS AND DRAW­ ably seconded by the efficient staff at 3 LBS. ALDEBOBOVZ CREAMERY BUTTER, $1 EXTRA SPECIAL—A quantity of ERS. natural woql. Regular 61.00. the Empress. fine sample vesta, ladies’. 61.50 Sale Priee ...... 75* Dancing commenced shortly after 9 Regular 75c. Sale Price ... 60* o'clock, the music being furnished by values. Sale Price...... Sl-OO the orchestra of the Fifth regiment. The dance programme, which was The Family Cash Grocery supplemented by a number of extras. Cor. Yates and Douglas Streets. Tel. 312 Was as follows: Hosiery Lancers— The Cosmopolitan.... Bennett Walts—Oold and Stiver...... Lehar Two-step—Our Director ...... Bigelow THREE LINES OF GREAT VALUE FLANXBLETTE WRAPPERS, reg. 62.25. 91.25 Walt*—The Rounders ...... Englander LADIES’ HOSE, plain or ribbed, in all wool. DRESSING GOWNS, reg. 61.75. Hfile Price.SI.25 Two-step—Yankee Girl ...... Holtsman llama. Sale Price...... 35* DRESSING GOWNS, reg. 62.75. Sale Price.$1.50 Walts—Lady Laura ...... T.V-.LIncke DRESSING GOWNS, reg. 63.25. Sale Price.$2.25 Barn—Poor Jonathan ...... ; Llncke LADIES’ HOSE, plain or ribbed, in selected TELEPHONE 118'■ Walts—Beautiful Bluf Danube .Strauss llama wool, very exceptional vjalue. Sale.45* DRESSING GOWNS, reg. $3.75. Sale Price.$2.75 Two-step—The Diplomat ...... Sousa LADIES’ HOSE, extra fine plain llama. rep 75c DRESSING GOWNS, reg. 64.75. Sale Priee.23.75 AND WE WILL SEND YOU ONE OR MORE Walts—La Plus Bell# ...... Waldtenfet EIDERDOWN ROBES, reg. 67.50. Sale... .96.00 Two-et44*-—Honey Boy ...... Bonhtaer Sale Price ...... 60* Walts—Venita ...... C. Lowthlan EXTRA SPECIAL BOYS’ HOSE. aWeet. heavy, EIDERDOWN ROBES, reg. 68.50. Sale.... 96.50 Two-step—Old Faithful ...... Holtsman non-irritant wools. Reg. to 50c. Sale.. 25* KJDKHDOWN ROBES. f?g. 69.50. Sale...... 97.00 Thermos Bottles Walt*—Beautiful Blue Danube.Strauss Two-step—Francisco Boy ...... Hoffman A short trial will convince you that they ere the greatest con­ Walts—Louee d'Etie ...... Waldtenfel Two-step—Hello-Hello ...... Costa NightGoums^ ^~Drawer^^^ vey inner in cold weather. You don’t have to light a fire when­ Walts—Sobre las ftias...... Rosas ever you want some warm milk for the baby, or a cup of hot Two-step—Strauss ...... Mezzacape "Waltz—Casino Tansy . ------... . Oüngïë soup—you simple l*., to yoùf THERMOS BOTTLE. Two-step—My Mimosa Maid. .Rubens FLANNELETTE, white or pink. reg. OUR FLANNELETTE UNDERWEAR Walts D'Antommc ...... Lambert 6125 Sale Priee .'...... 91.00 is specially manufactured for us out of PINTS, from...... 93.50 01 ARTS, from.. J5.50 Two-step—Tick o' the Clock...... Parry Walt*—Sweet Remembrance.. 8t. Clair FLANNELETTE, white or pink. reg. selected fabrics, noted for their purity and warmth giving qualities. At the Those not wishing to dance found 61.50. Sale Pried ... .TV. .. .St-15 ample amusement In the coney card regular prices they are remarkable val­ 1009 Gov’t Street FLANNELETTE, white, reg. 61.60. ued—at Sale Prices are phenomenal room of the Empress, which was suf­ Sale Priee ...... 21-25 Red fern’s VICTORIA, B. C. ficiently removed from the scene of the value. dancing to make the music's pleasant FLANNELETTE, white, reg. 62.25. FLANNELETTE SKIRTS, Indie*’. adjunct without being a disturbing ele Sale Priee ...... i , . 91.75 ment, a fact much appreciated by de­ white, reg. 90c and 61. Sale... .75* votees of bridge. FLANNELETTE. white, reg. 62.50. LADIES’ DRAWERS, reg. 60c. Sale The palm room, as always, was a de­ Sale Priee...... 92-00 Priee ...... 40* lightful retreat, with It» restful semi- MStéT* LADIES' DRAWERS, reg. 75c. Sale lights and greenery, and made an Ideal CHILDREN’S NIGHTGOWNS, reg. SALE SALE SALE spot for sitting out dances, Here, too, f 90c and 61.00. Sale Price...... 75* Price ...... 50* LADIES’ DRAWERS, reg. 90c. Sale BIO REDUCTIONS IN tight refreshments were served during CHILDREN’S NIGHTGOWNS, reg. L-ÿjjjgjS’. DRAWEBS, the eyehing. 61.25. Sale Price ...... 21-00 In the dining room the arrangements were likewise i^rfç- t. the gueets going Suits, Overcoats. Etc. to" supper In two >»«-. lions, fjirge and small tables were utilised, the decora BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. tloas consisting; of rustic basket» filled with red carnations, asparagus, ferns ANGUS CAMPBELL & CO. and narcissus, supplemented by crimson LIMITED shaded candelabra: the entire effect of Peden’s Tailoring Parlors the magnificent apartment being highly NO GOODS The Ladies’ Store no goods I artistic. I ON APPRO. 611 FORT STREET. Among tht guests were the follow CHARGED Promis Block, lOlO Government Street, Victoria Inn: F. O. Macisy. Miss Gertrude Savage, j Ml»* T. Drake. Walters Barton, Mr end Mrs. Beauchamp Tye. Henry <3 Ira I by'. J. M Whitney. D. H. MacDougall. O. T Rant. F P. V. Cowley. A. O Noakee. House. Jas. Gaudin, W. J>'A. Roehfort, W. A. ROBERTSON IS With a crowded street car, causing the the Navy League in Canada, Mail and C. K. V Bagshawe, Robt. J Flaherty. r C. Ibbetson, O. W. Brian. Goor** Hall, loss of a great many lives; and his Empire Building. Toronto. K. B McKay. Mrs McKay Mrs. Travt* daughter who was with him, was A- J- J aller. Mrs. Geo. Simpson, Miss STILL FULL OF VIGOR In their prospectus relative to the London and Lancashire Thaln. Miss O. Swltser. Commander and Monsieur H. D. Parixeau. Madame H. D drowned. He la real pioneer of submission of essays, the committee Parlscau. J. A Hinton. Mrs. J. A. Hinton. Mrs. Bromley. Sir Wa. Bromley Wilson, Graham Island, and the present era of explain that the problem to be solved j Bart., Ml«« Marlon Pimmulr. Ml.» W. E. Fisher. W. ft. Spalding. T R. development whlSt has now opened for Futcher, A. C. Fulcher, D. EL Shallcross. is how Canada may best participate In Fire Insurance Company. Muriel Dunamulr, Miss Comt>e. Mr. H. C. he islands is due in a great measure ! Bromley. Capl. and Mrs. Parry. Mr. and It the naval defence of the Empire wlth-i I’hipp,. srr,wp.j -» .K M,“ Local Citizen Shows Ability to to his courage. Judgment and re­ Capital $11,142,875. Security, $21,163,600 ! Mrs. Furlonger. W. H. Trewartha-Jamea. out any loss to her present autonomy. j F. B. Pemberton. Mias Winnie Hill. Misa Roff. Mrs. P Montelth. Staff-Surgeon O. Lead Mates in Mountain It, is proposed , to print and distribute % j Gladys Hill. Miss Dupont. Lieut. Novel* Taylor. R.- N.. Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Mc- the prise eeaay In large quantities i and Mrs. Nevcts. P. Proctor. H. H. PhlUlpe. H. Bamford. IL C, Bainford. Mr. Climbing. CANADIAN NAVY. throughout the Dominion In order to j Molony. Virginia P. Molony. F. A. Hall, Finch. W. Humes. Miss Brownie Angus, educate public opinion on thla Import­ W. W. Rowson. Mrs I*lgon. W. Plgott. Robert Ward & Co., Ltd. I H. P- Wltitami-Freeman, J. H. Lawson. ant question. The rules governing the Jr., E. 8. Jephson, R. C. Janion. W. Cayr C. D. Steedman. Mrs. W. Burgess, C. B. priser to be Offered for Best Essay on / GENERAL AGENTS FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA. McKUMgan. Jacques Cassard. Mrs. Tho$. competition will be forwarded on appli­ ser, H. C. Bennett, Miss Vivian Black­ The sale recently of coal lands on wood. J H B Rtclraby. Miss Rlckaby. Watson. Mr. tmd Mrs. Janltm. Mrs. Har­ cation to the hon. secretary to intend­ Victoria Vancouver Miss 8. F. Bagshawe. Geo A. Tarbell, per. Dr. Burgess, W. Reade. Miss Reade. Graham Island by W. A. Robertson, ing competitors. The prise Is given un­ Mr and Mrs. E. V. Bodwell. Mr. and Mrs. Miss I-eary, 1». B. Bullcn. Mr. and Mrs. recalls the early exploitation of the Isl­ The" Toronto branch of the Navy, der the auspices of the Navy League In Carew-Otbeon. R C. Flltton. C. Lotwen- Henshaw (Vancouver). Miss Henshew and by the locator In search of the min­ League has decided to offer a prize of Canada. v (Vancouver). Miss Evelyn Tallow, Mr. burg, H-’J. O’Keefe. Miss V. Goanell. C. and Mrs. C. Arthur Rea. Mr. and .Mrs. D. McDonald. W. Shelton. F. C. Clark. eral. The Queen Charlotte City News $400, and invite competition for the C. R. Wilson. Miss Sehl. Glen C. Holland. E B. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hem­ refers to a recent visit of the locator,, best essay on the subject, "Shelf Can­ PAPER FROM COTTON STALKS ming. Miss Browne. R P. Wllmott. Mrs. Miss IjAwaon. Misa J. Lawson. L. Nash. a prominent resident of Victoria, to the ada Have a Navy of Her Own?" Miss Nash. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Child, E. A- Wllmott. Misa Wllmott, F. What­ A company capitalised at 1500.600 has ley Ashby. E. C. Wilson. Capt. H. T. Island. It says: The committee Is asking that promin­ Miss Little. Miss P. Mason. Miss Perry. " W. A. Robertson, a sturdy veteran been organised at Atlanta. Qa... for the Engine Room Supplies. Dr. A. H. Wallace. C. Tyrwhltt-Drake. Hughes, Mr and Mrs. Guy Warner. Mr. ent Canadians will give their cordial purpose of manufacturing paper from of the Island trails, spent the past Edward D. Read. Mies D. Leigh Spencer, Brain. Mrs. Brain. Mjs* Brain. Mr. and support, financial and otherwise, to this cotton stalks, a heretofore useless by­ Mrs. F. M. Hale. O. 8. Rothwell, Mrs A month on Graham Island In connection Miss Eva Ellis, Hbn. Richard McBride undertaking, and with this object In product. It Is claimed that paper can be g. Griffiths. Mrs. Rlssmuller. Mrs. Lova, with his extensive property Interest up and Mr*. McBride. G. C Howell and Mrs. view, seek subscriptions to the prise made from cotton stalks at a coot of Howell. Mrs and Miss HelmckCn, H Miss Btirgew. -L. R- Lloyd. T. A. Brown, the Yakoun. Mr. Robertson was the fund. This fund may be sent to D. R. about $1$ pgr ton. Ronald Sclte. Mrs. Clarence Cos, E. K. S. F. Langley. A. J. Gray. Sidney Booth, first man to discover bituminous coal Wilkie, Imperial Bank of Canada, To­ Cotton Waste Heath. Miss M. Clay. J. W. Givens. Wil­ Mrs. Jno. Irving and daughter. Mrs, Irv­ in the interior of the Island over ing, James H. Bacon. LI sut. Perdrai T. ronto, hon. treasurer of the prise essay Parchment paper if made by dipping liam Wllby. Mrs William Wllby. R. Von i va jtfcar* ago, aiul lie and hla Hem. Foetgate Fowler, -Mr,, and Sira. C fund, or to H* J. Wickham, ordinary unslsed paper ht dthito snlphoriw C.-- Pe—onètte. Mfw Beaetmette, Joe i associates purchased large Bennett-Thompson. A T. RAth. Miss tary prise essay committee, offices of acid and then washing It, Swart's Packings Trail. Miss Turner. MJtn* A. Turner. R. holdings, which they still own/ Of G. Morrison. H. Dallas Helmrken. John Scottish birth and Canadian upbring­ Asbestos Goods Haggerty. Mrs. John fUggvPHy, Mrs. ing, at the age of seventy-six. he re­ loyale Gibeon, C,..IL Vernon, Mrs. Beroa- tain* the. mtoUal .alul phyalcaO...... ford Hogs C. Hogg. Mis* ft MAokty, middle age. Miss A Mftfkny. Mlw Bowron. Miss K. WHY "A week or two ago he lu Lubricating Oils Gaudin. Mr*. Hoblen. MTss' Holden. W. T. Williams. Glide K. Leary. J. M Eaves. party. Including several native pack­ A. E. Waterhouse. A. B Palmer. Thoe. ers! to the west side of Graham Island, Etc., Etc COUGH ? J. Hocking, Mrs. V, W. Stewart. Mr and and although carrying a heavy pack, Mrs. J A. Hinton. Dr. C F Neweombe. he outdistanced his companions on.each Mr. and Mrs Chas. E. Wilson. Mr. and day's travel without showing the Mrs. D. Iteming. Hermann Roberts

they may believe she ha» fallen. 1 By l'he Daily Times nd bye they joo will settle down Into NO CHANGE IN PuMMlM dally (roceptlns 8un ly , state of com place ru y, Indifference, 1HB Times PRINTING s ejjbush- and also solid comfort,, the Inevitable WEATHER OUTLOOK j>H' T Nil Wfcé 1 » mb jnrj lllftlT * Vf J ’ssxszskz'. ., ■. '•/ ryjf-nyi Managing Director. , ver Island, But as they lapse others Twenty Bales. of Blankets on Sale To-morro\ wHl come In frees» the prairies, and FREEZING TEMPERATURES Offices ...... im Breed itreel thus the ball of progress will he kept We made this big purchase of blankets so late in the season only on account of the very advantageous prices, ■uaim Offica ...... «... Pb«“ M" steedlly roiling. ■SUortal o*c ...... Pboa. « THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST dunking to hold them until next season as no doubt valuen will be higher then. These blankets came to hand evsecRiPTiuN ratbs The Vancouver VhiVTheê for once has yesterday, and we have decided to place them on special sale and make it well worth your while making a Rally-City delivery ...... 1*> t”r month 8y mall («actualT. at city) ***,,_ had .Jjti tiuUt9 of uofiBtof. t a special trip to the store if only to purchase some of (DO OC *, r aa eg per eettw* tln«cr in derision at Victoria. Yes irr­ Spokane Has Zero Conditions, these extra good value blankets. Pine White Wool Blankets ...... Z.O0 LU tJ)D. e/U •SmfiWertny' m'till '-IwdiiaNa a»_ ita y "Tfic uicfmôméfer ■fjlî"ône ‘ degfe> city! ...... H.tO p*r «■to»'” With Probably Worse to AdOrraa changed an often as d—lreq. lower here than the reading showed In j Vancouver. It, la the first time within ^ Come. the memory of the oldèst aborigine | MAYORALTY CAMPAIGN. that Burranl Inlet ever showed an ad­ vantage <>\er VMtoH» In climat Jan.. 8. -Weather con- For To-morrow-A Great Sale of Hosiery Notwithiitan«llng rude weather con­ Portland. Ore. dit ». But even that extraordinary dition* there was a big audience at dltlons continu" 'wlth no change In the meteorological Incident will not erase general situation which has prevailed 40,000 PAIES OF CASHMERE AND WORSTED HOSE ON SALE —> the Victoria theatre l»*t evening to ffbm the inlnd of a prominent Vic ­ for the past few days. Freezing tem­ hem the rival rondtdatee for *.be torian the disagreeable memory of perature» prevail In êvery locality* To morrow we will give «pedal attention to a sale of Women'» and Children's Hosiery at January Prices. These values are so good Mayoralty expound their views and five weeks* reluctantly apent in V’an- dropping kalOW Mge in several plai-e», that they speak for themselves and provide splendid opportunities to save. At these prices it would be wise to buy for future needs state their position» upon the burning couver, during which time the windows and snow continue» to fall at intervals as the prices are exceptionally low. Bale starts to-morrow morning at 8:30. all over tba northwest. with the result municipal fSeüéa °f tlie da\. V. hi\ h Of heavfAi we>e always wide open, the tlrnt road» generally are In place» al- j The Hosiery Department'Will Be Found in New Quarters—Centre Aisle, Next Glove Department. indicate» thiit a healthy public Interest rains descended In torrents, and to the most imp is* it • i» being taken in the elections to be unsophisticated individual who beheld So far the railroads have experienced ! .WOMEN’S CASHMKKK WOMEN’S CASHMERE the unwonted phenomenon the ques­ little difficulty, though In some sire- ; WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE, WOMEN’S -CASHMERE held next week. The concourse was HOSE, plain qualities, that tion arose whether the foundations of tlons the tracks are kept clear only HOSfi, 1-1 and 3-1 rib, <>x- fine gauze liale thread, nil HOSE, plain, an excellent orderly and listened with c onsiderable with infinite effort Trains generally ! the city would,hot he washed Into thé , client quality that w'e sell we sell reg. at 50c, Hôv and sizes, very line quality, reg. i quality that we sell at 50e. Interest to the speeches of the Mayor are delay to some extent, but so far the reg. at 50e, to-morrnw 33© Toe To-morrow . . .37' Ç and Mr Morley Nothing of a start! Inlet. travelling public has not been seriously j price 50c. To-morrow 35< To-niorrbw. .. . ,33 many lur coats and.caps «tow­ Impossible owing to. overflows. rwpect oi all thf niMtara <’f real con- inch, regular 35c. To-morrow. . 3f>< 8 to !• inches, regular 45c, 50c, 55e, 60c ed a Way m cloaeti mail other places in In Portland the minimuna—tempera- ular 35e. 40e and 45, To-morrow, three sequence affecting the government of Sizes ii1,*, 7 and 8. regular 25e___15c 1. and tee*-. T.e-meuvow. 35e. 4th*. 45c. 5«e the city of Victoria. The bearskin, the tute for the past twenty-four hour» pair* for . :. ~ . . 50<* the city the two candidates, tor the was 10 degree» above s»*ro: In «wattle, j “ Sizes fiVe. 7 and 7Ç... regular 35c, 40i- and ...... 55© coonskin and various tôlier coats of chair of the chief magistrate appear 14; Spokane, sen»; Walla Walla. 4 be- j M1SSES’ CASHMERE HOSE. J-l ribbed^ and 45c. -To-morrow ...... 25© many skins dominate the wireets and low. and Bellingham, 6 above. The In­ to stand upon common ground. Mr Hü\ S KNICKItR HOSE, heavy w-eight. publk place#. - Vic tori a looks for onye ] dlcatUms are for colder weather to- » double kn-e. good weight, sizes ti' ^ to HO VS* I10SE. heavy fleece Hned cotton Morley claims, as might. with reason sizes GC, auAJB regular 2(lc. To-mor­ as if she were Inhn-bitntwA hy j» r.n-e nf morrow-with a continued snow fall In 7%, regular 35c. To-morrow . .. . ÉSé hose, size 8*-,, regular 25c. To-morrow be expected, that the Mayor baa not row ...... 7.15f furred bipeds. The cold snap may there­ many place». There is some appre­ ...... -IS* hension that floods will, follow the end dene all that could have been done fore serve a useful purpose after all* CHILDREN'S WORSTED HOSE, very Sizes 7 'V. and 8, regular 85c. To-morrow either to Improve the moral tone of of the cold weather. The rivers in the MISSES’ LLAMA HOSE, beautiful qual­ It hgs afforded an excuse (or giving Puget Sound and southwestern heavy make, size 6. fit*, 7, 71,--,. regular ...... 20© the community by enforcing the laws ity, size 6Uj to 71 regular 40e To- the skin* an airing. The active nibHi .Oregon are' expected to attain flood -gr ^tir promote — efficiency ~ef- Mvla price 25c. To-morrow...... 20< '•• morrow ...... 25© Size ht*. reguUr 35e. To-morrow .. a 25© will hardly survive such an exposure. proportions unless the return of warm­ employees in the many publlv er weather Is very gradual. works now In progress. Ha The American Armada Mr lié tailed AMERICA'S NEXT PEERE8W. claims to stand for ON enforcement upon to pay Just about five thousand ef the laws to the letter and forJ a, dollars a vessel for the pHvlk-g- of New York, Jan. Archt.btxhop Par­ change In the direction of greater c^l This Cold Weather Means Warm Bedding leaving Asiatic-and entering European ley has granted a dispensation for the el entry In the city hall administration. waters. That wfll be the cost of passing marriage of Ml»» Beatrice Mills, grand-daughter ef D. U. Mills, to the Mayor HaU points to what has bèen through the Suez Canal. President Earl of Granard. The earl, who re­ accomplished during the past year m Rooseelt may be held to Acgount for Special Values for To-morrow the matter of inaugurating public Im­ cently arrived here from England, Is a this • aatwivâganééT representing a* it fhithoHr whilr MtSs MTÎTS U Protest­ provements. to the confidence the rate­ does tribute paid by Aaia.iu. to .Eur­ ant. COTTON’ COMFORTERS full size, me­ COTTON COMFORTERS, full size, me- EIDERDOWN COMFORTERS, full size, payers have expressed In the admin­ ope. dium and dark eolnan. regular *1.50. To­ din mand dark colors, well filled. Reg. covered with fine art sateen, reg. *7.50. istration by passing all by-laws mak EX-ALDERMAN STEWART morrow, each...... 90© tng such Improvements possible, to *2.25. To-morrow ...... $1.35 To-inorrow ...... $5.00 COTTON COMFORTERS, full size, light, the harmony which has prevailed at ENTERS THE CONTEST EIDERDOWN COMFORTERS, full size, EIDERDOWN COMFORTERS, full size, the council board, and to, the m^t medium and dark colors, coveted with good quality of art si 1 knline. well filled, fine sateen edver, light and medium covered with tine art sateen, very well condition of the city as a result of Sr*W. M. Ross. Who Served on strict and Impartial enforcement of - refüîaf *8.75. To-inorrow, t-arh *!.90 shades. Reg. *fi.7n. Tn-rnnrmw $4.85 filled, regular *8.70. To-morrow $6.75 the law as reasons why the usual A CITY EMPLOYEE PROTESTS. Council. Will' Again Be a courtesy of a second term should not be denied him. The electors of the I__, . , Wtf Candidate. tener at the theatre l»#t nigliL jand whan Flannelette Blankets at Reduced Prices mr bave heard the two candidates on the way Waif very fav.J**bly disposed state their eases. Their records are to the candidature of ex-Muyor Morley. The municipal contest waxen warmer 10-4 FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, white 11-4 FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, ’white 124 FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, white public property, which there should he but. as an employee of the city. I protest as time advances, and there is sure to be and grey, reg^ *1.25. To-morrow .90© against the unfair insinuation of Mi spirited contest in ©Very ward. The and grey, reg. *1.50. To-morrow $1.15 and grey, full size, reg. *1.75 ... .$1.40 little difficulty in balancing. As the Mnrlr/ Hint hav* v'bht-d «he til, of I l.ileil In I he, Dtid I» Alt, glrwart. scales Incline, so should the majority over SSiMMid by not working our allotted Who win contest No.-S Ward. Mr. Blew vote be. For our part we cannot see time. H«> arc used us of being loafers, art has served as alderman for eight and said that we ought to have Sterner that any good reason has been given years It Is two years since h.- dropped foremen to drive us. Mr Mofley hge out of municipal life. He has. after con- by Mr. Morley why he should be chosen trh-d to fioae ■•jÿaywprlsmginan’t fiieflfl. pressure by Ms friends, been as successor to Mayor Hall at this but In trying «ter Mage s p we vugld Sot to have flVIC LNQITRY . 25© browns and greys. Reg. 50c. To-morrow .1...... 25© a lot of slsvb-Nfifidg dbrvmlFVj S« t*u^e |t suits Mr: WbrTëy's'eâmpàl^h pr'ogr imme FAN! Y STRIPE BLOUSINGS, navy, cardinal, reseda, myrtle CHEVRON STRIPES, in navy. grey. wine, olive. mvrth>. It is probably quite true that the Number of Officials Cited to Appear Be­ A. J fore Council To-Night, and black. Regular 50c. To-morrow...... 25© brown and cardinal. Regular *1.50. To-morrow...... 75© people of Victoria feel the effects of Victoria, la*, ftl,. 19U». a j cold snap such as they have been e This evefrlng aC half-past eeve» the ALBATROSS, in fancy designs, for blouses or kimonae, Regu­ COATINGS, in light and dark stripes, 54 ineli.-s wide. Regular contending with for the past fëw days city council meets to Inquire Into the lar 50e. To-morrow ...... 25© *2.00. To-morrow ...... 75© Muses of the lack of harmony which Is more than their neighbor* In Kubl to exist among members of the city's DELAINES, cream grounds with colored spots, fancy border COATING SERGES, ill cardinal and browns. 54 inches wide. rounding cities. But that Is the fault I engineering stall. and which Is making patterns. Regular 65c and 75c. To-morrow .. .35© Regular *1.75. To-morrow ...... 75© Local News I itself manifest tn the poor system 6t H our system of constructing and went of system In street works The PANAMAS. CHEVIOT SERGES, Voiles and Fancy Herring­ BLACK CREPE DE CHENE, regular 50v and 75e. To-mor­ i*tjf «dlpar and )«•* assistants, the beating our buildings rather than of -water « oitHwlssioner. the street superin­ bone, in navy*, greys, brown*, greens, purple, 44 to 54 inches row ...... ,37'e© fhe weather. We have fallen Into the —It h* likely that a sitting <»f th# tendent and the several foremen In wide. Regular 75c to *1.25. To-morrow . . 50© BLACK PANAMAS, regidar 50e and 75c. To-morrow. 37Vj© charge of city's works outside have all county court will be held towards the habit of falling to take account of .been cited to appear before the counctl latter part of the month. Any cham­ such caprlcep of the thermometer us and -reply to ,thc questions which may bers application» of*uh urgend niiture be put to them. hav# been experienced during the are being attended to by Jbdee' Harri­ The member* of'round! hope that after present week. The records show that son. this meeting there will be a thorough understanding bet wen the several officials More Women’s Skirts oh Sale To-morrow it Irregular Intervals of a few years —Owing to the Inclemency «f the a» to what their duties are. knd that cold waves descend upon us from the weather, the teachers of the Sunday .hereafter there will be no repelltjkm of For the lint day of the sale we went through our stock of skirts and picked out all we thought to reduce at that time. They sold the existing trouble. trigid regions up north and practl- school of the Church of Our Lord have so quickly that we have made a further selection, and these skirts to be sold to-morrow are as good as if we had just received them, '■al|y ESWil'ise business, besides en derided rugfr -»rr hrdd the snnuat ~t*h t1st- PERSONAL. with the exception of a few of the more expensive ones, which have been in stock a little longer than the othefs, and they are re­ gend.erlng so ev il temper, the cons»-, mas tree tu-.50. To-morrow...... $4.75 of cloths, some of the beat values are in thria lot. Regular ing no proper provision, either In our «•erii arranged for to-morrow afternoon Hi Vancouver, are In the city for a few WOMEN '8 SKIRTS, these are made of voile and are beauti­ *1) 75, *10.50 and *11.75. To-morrow ...... $5.75 methods of constructing water work* will be jiostponed until the following • or business establishments or dwelling Saturday, owing to the Inclement fully trimmed with straps of silk or satin, some of the most WOMEN’S SKIRTS, made of Panamas, voiles, Venetians and weathar. 1 Jv A. Fullerton, ship's husband for the dressy styles that we carry are included. Regular *18.50 to other cloths, some, are very handsomely trimmed with silk houses, against such vagaries of the Empress liners, is In the city to meet the yaattxr. We are not. so optlmistl. m Empress of India. *25. To-morrow ...... $9.75 or satin. Regular *12.51), $15 and *17.50. To-morrow $7.75 Bo Koe. On Fut Lung, 8am Kee and to suppose the experience of the pie» Mi* Jo. proprietors of Chinese store» ou Hherlff F. G., Mrs. and Miss Richards L ent winter will cause us to cliange our Government and Cormorant streets, yesterday took up permanent quarters for system ef deling these things. The were each fined 112.50 In the police court the winter at the Dominion hotel. cold wave will pass, giving place to this morning for falling to keep the Smith Curtis hss arrived In the^ city. ■ormsl conditions, and in u week chimney of their stores clean. Chlng t hong, for a similar offence, we* fined He Intends to make his headqhartera here Women’s and Children’s Warm Gloves Reduced two all the disagreeable experiences of 125. The summonses were issued at during the winter. Mrs. Curtis will re­ frozen pipes, cold school rooms, offices the Instlgetlon of the etty fire depart- side here. At no time during the season has warm gloves been as necessary as now, and you can buy them at splendid saving* to-morrow, as And duelling bouses oilier un- . ito ut. w hich hud .iwvn ewii^wi.-. uu Tu«w R. Bfynfcfaiitm. n merchant of Bella we intend clearing ont all wool and wooUiped lad gloves for women and .children. .. toward t-irçumatances will, be quite d«y list to fire* in <*mh plate. Coo hi. arrived In town last evening upon tergotten. Yet it might be well to con­ -o— hie annual purchasing trip, and Is at the WOMEN’S LONG WOOL IIILDREN 'S WOOL WOMEN’S KID GLOVES, CHILDREN’ KID - -Ob Saturday. January 16th, at 8 sider tISal if Victoria were as other Dominion Hotel. GLOVES.-in white and red. (ilX)VKS, in fancy ring- wool lined, in bretons, tans. GLOVK8, wool lined ' in m&nzf-rs...... - - a . ■' a. X ^ a., — g* , I n «1 Lvni —Owing to the inclement weather ’ RiVRtflar prree SO-; Tnr.mor wfmrt ■ Regular yrte— CW- HIIfl TlrRcn. nf'lilitnl [inn- «hwdrs of tatr amf brown. atmospheric aberration would have no the K. of P. hall In that town. The there will be no meeting of the Sunday row ...... J.. ..25© To-morrow ...... 15© *1. Tû-morrow . 75© Reg. 75e. To-morrow 50© more effect than a gradual change chairman will be W. H. Hayward. school teachefs t.»-night at the Metro- from summer to winter temperature M. P. P., and beside» ‘the residents of lHiIltan Methodist ehurch. baa In other places which might lie the district there will be present. U I» earned, add are now Inclined to point expected. the Lieutenant-Governdr, —The last meeting of the park* Premier McBride. Hon. H. O. Tatlow. board is' to he hf.ld thl# afternoon at the finger of eçom at us because of Ralph Smith, M. P.. R. Marpole and J. I alt-past four. ' Park» Superintendent $1.00 and $1.25—Misses’ and Boys’ Boots—$1.00 and $1.25 the fuse w# are kicking up. The fact 8. Dennis. This dinner Is always a England will make a report on the that we do complain simply^ cmphfi most enjoyable affair and 150. guests Work of 4he year in the department, alxae the nier mat gentalfty of the oil are' expected to bs present. The Idea $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Boots on Sale To-morrow, $1.00 mate. We are not accustomed to » of It I» to advance the interests of the —There l* likely to be a largo crowd town of Duncan and vIcinltv ___ rir.'' on the stea mer Print ess i*harlotte to- few degrees of «rose, end-when we gy '' We intend to make to-morrow the biggest day of the sale in this department and we feel sure that these bargains are good enough it we assume the times and the sea -A mo»>k municipal election has her best, the workmrti having been to accomplish this result. This weather makes good boots for both boys and girls an absolute necessity. Take advantage of this sons ire out of Joint. beep arranged for Monday, evening. busy for the past week getting her sale and buy the best boot bargains offered yet. January lUh. under the auspices of 8t. spick and span. foV few jieople went The members of the Pralri. Club nre­ down to see the boat when she ar­ Andrew's Young People's Society In MISSES’ LACED BOOTS, pebble leather; MISSES’ LACEl) BOOTS, dohgola kid, displaying * commendable Interest in the lecture room of the church. The rived. but everything was covered and BOYS' LACED BOOTS, pebble leather or ouest lobs of the day will he w ell no adequate idea < quid be obtained of sal in calf, stout i«egged soles. Sizes 11 solid leather soles, sizes 8 to 10. regular sewn soles, sizes 11 to 2. regular *2.00. municipal affairs. These nor*westerner» thrashede»»ut. Two" candidate» have the real beauty of ihc furnishings. The j are nbt of the class which believes that to 1:1. regular *1.75. To-morrow $1.00 *1.50. To^uiorrow...... $1.00 To-morrow ...... $1125 appeared for , each' of the positions of open house on the J'harlotte will be the j '-Siz.i's 11 to 2, regular *1.75. To-mor­ whatever ie is right or best. They arc mayor, alderman and »<-hi»>i trustee, great feature of Saturday evening. The Size* 1 to 5. regidar *2.00, To-morrow Sizes 8 to 10. regular *1.50 and *1 75. pushing, enterprising, progressive and one to be elec ted for each place. ■» Geo.’ weather Is too cold to remain out of ...... $1.25 row ...... $1.25 To-morron ...... ,.;$!.00 aggressive, or they would mit have S, Brown and Joseph B. Clear!hue arc doors, but the steamer will bo .warm w eking J he honor of mayor and pro­ 4,»d the music that will be provUhd been here. Some of them mistake the mise » lively contest Eo, the p<«l- Will be of a high ..nier, 8oup will he sentiments present-day Victoria tlon of a hie rxi ;» n* Mf hsi ». A. B. Fraser seçve lin» «rite) alimniw activity • y be resented. Let them essrs. A H. Mitchell and George •part o( the time. Twentyrflve cents ad- LTD. continue on the trail of prugre** ami Buchan promise y lively struggle for mission will lx- charged for adults am} ;i,ul . : -, they mv*y*m*4 m m\ ter** itin, r—r’-■ • ••1 ,oi>, B„. t.< »!»'. liyv,:

ANNUAL MEETING^ ' ^

I «idles’ Aid of St. Paul’s Church. Vic­ 'What You Lite at the Right Price It Would Give a Dyspeptic an Appetite toria West. Re-elects Officers. Soft FOR RENT jufct to walk through my store. There is seldom such an array • of FINNAN HADDIE. per Tb...... ‘‘good thit»K3 for the table” spread out before • one. Try mo on an Tile Idljwf Aid Sorletÿ of St. Paul’s , SMOKED HALIBUT, per lb...... * ...... 'a,r"' --• “«>•>•**- if* i«wv.i ’.»• c>Vtm-h V5-.-1.if"idR"W.>*4.-*K-4d'-tivrtr an­ K1MWHKD HKKBI.NO, per lb.. Beautiful JAMES BAY - Bungalow. 6 nual meeting on Wednesday afternoon SALT SALMON BELLIES, per Tb...... 2 rooms., «lose to JHvrk-----.*^6 00 OILED HAM (nt<> and fresh), per lb...... CAMBRIDG-K tSAUSAGICS b= *<------*—20c wtth- e goed atfndaoca# taklng.inlo ac- CANNED SALMON, PILCHARD*. BLOATERS, etc, » Boe. lie. FORT STREET—House 5 rooms. FINNAN* HADDirs. per lb...... *«e...... 1 ,c t ounr the unfavorable state of the consignment to band. Skin modem conveniences . . I25.0® KIPPERED HERRINGS. ? lbs. for ...... *r-...... ^ WvHlIu I" A preliminary statement of the aec- THIRD STRÈHT-House « SALTED MACKEREL, each...... Just .» little Attention end the use ANYTHING ELSE YOU NEED? rrtary treasurer prepareAory to a com-, - of a carefully , selected lotion rooms modern conveniences. plete report to he presented to the an­ WM. B. HALL greatly Improve* the appearance ...... iie.eo nual .ffuntUng. of the.congregation to be Family grocer and provision merchant, and attvacttvenea* of * womans Carne s Up-to-date Grocery XgL- BIT SPRING VILLE—House ~ moms held on the 19th l«wW showed the IS1T DorGLAS STREET lace...... with 2 lots ...... ;'.y$^4$$" Next to O. P. R Office. Phone 586. Cor. Fort and Oovt. 8U lost-year fo have been by far-the most buttermilk succesxful In its hlMtory of nineteen years. The society ha* now a member­ TOILET LOTION ship of *4. The officers of last year, Mrs. Ann Dodds, president, and Mrs. & THE NEW GRAND. I, a* Ideel preparation for Im­ LU.CONYERS 00. D. Ma< Ran, secretary-treasurer, were | proving and prrncrvlng the health IS VIEW STHEÉT A Few Prfe-Inventory re-elected for the ensuing year." and beauty nf lha akin. II clean»»», Fire Insurance Wrlttoa Usual Children’s Ten-Ont Matinee *]•-’ soften*. smoothes and nourishes, Offerings Will Be Given To-Morrow Walter S. Fraser&Co. healachapltritet *M»»y nor sticky; Money to Loan. Afternoon; PANTAOEN THEATRE. LIMITED. #111 no! grow hair. Rotors taking stock we wish to ; PRICE. 2tc. BOTTLE HERE. n-duce. Not shop-worn goods, but programme Which Is Presented This new. seasonable, and of the high? There will be the usual children’s Dealers In Week Is Varied One. eat quality. ^ten-cent matinee at the. New Grand to­ SOME OF THE SAVINGS ENGLISH FLAbîNEL SHIRTS. morrow aftemoonr A line performance To-night and to-morrow’s perform- GENERAL HARDWARE f?.U0. for ...... - 11-» Includes Henry and Alice Carver, the nnfwm bring to a close one of the CYRUS H. BOWES ENGLISH OXFORD SHIRTS^ lady being the world’s champion lady b«-*t.fhow£ that has been at the Pan- CHEMIST regular C.UÛ, tor .»—£*•'*• •••;; R* ENGLISH OXFORD SHIRTS. rlfl. and revolver shot, while Mr. Car- 'tear* for , 'Ion*.time."and one that I» CARVERS, with wllhoet ENGLISH EANCV PASTRY Govern me it I bt.. Near Tates regular I1.7S, for ...... 81-36 v,r doe. aim, clover balancma. prln-J »" nleeelngty w-lectcd e. vontatn all CUTTERS ______CRAVENETTK OVEROOATS, a filially of lighted lamp,; the Fowlere.1 fhat la Interesting In *’J.d VICTORIA. B. C. splendid lot to select from. » RAZORS, SCISSORS, NICKEL PLATED COPPER /I OF CANADA. greys, brawns and fawns, peat torl.ty acrobat,; Oeo. P. VV.t.o„ and tertalnmcpt If on. to Intem^ed In POCKET KNIVES TEA AND COFFEE POTS, and dressy, regular $20.00. fur ... Florence Little In -A jfttrtmonlal ! atrto, or anlo racing ; ...... 916.68 SILVER-PLATED KNIVES, KETTLES, ETC. Bargain"; Connolly. W.nrtck and Con- j FORKS, SPOONS, ETC. . ANOTHER» LINK t h ai rfgn^rly surprisingly vivid manner the Vander- FOOD CHOPPERS. FLOtTlt seiis at lit00. for ...... 810.00 nolb. In a. medley of mu,k. .«in«ing TIN AND ENAMEL WARE. IN THE LAST 40 YEARS hfch’ ’ hnt dllp rsrsT wilt amply repay a vieil. TINS. BREAD BOXES, ETC. -• MEVTTNUKKWEAR, good value and dancing. In the course of BREAD AND CAKE MIXERS. at $1.56. to clear at ...... ft-w | Tbs droll, clever comedy of the Brady’s. Mr. Wcnclch'a two latest composition,. BIG BARGAINS The interest invome alone has - Hf.w Arp You. llcnry.” coupled with "Rainbow" and "Naughty Bye*,- are more than paid all death elaims their singing and dancing, would make / well rendered my Miss Connolly. .Two TELEPHONE I. for the entire period of the Com­ FINCH* FINCH a bright spot on any programme. The 1129, Wharf St, VICTORIA, B.C jood moving picture* and the lllustrat- Duo lead the bill fn-a nmatèaï P. O. BOX «1. ... THREE LOTS pany'» eTiatenee. r -——------“ ed S5SS aoooWrtuira complete the pro- 1107 nrrvnr.NMKNT street. offering, during which they play, and ON LADYSMITH ST Every dollar of Reserve and Sur­ gramme. ‘ play well on both string wnd wind In­ plus (aniountimr to over $11.000.- struments. Flood and Hayer. athletes, Each 10x185. Well eltuated WEATHER BULLETIN. 000), ia the sole property of the --Get coupons to-day at Douglas and sfveral numbers of equal merit facing south for market. You might win one of the round out the programme. policyholders. valuable prises. Saturday is the last Daily Report Furnished by the Victoria THE BEST Meteorological Department. QCJCK SALE PRIC K R. L. DRURY day. „x- ^ ' —There was no sitting of the full Y. M. C. A. OF ALL « $430 EACH. Manager Victoria. Jan. * —S a m —The barometer court to-day and will be none until —A good line of fresh vegetables on remains abnormally low from the Oregon Monday.-1 In the absence of some of the An extremely low price. Terms 918 GOVERNMENT ST. hand at Acton Bros., 660 Y ate «.Tele­ roast to Idalyv- north and east gale* pre­ counsel in cases down for heatirt# td- BANBURY’S to ault purchaser See Us at phone Ï06L vail along the Coast: snow- la railing day. they being stormbound In the ba­ BOOK-KEEPING once for these decided snaps. j throughout -Washington and Oregon, and nana belt tribut a T%to Vancouver, the intense cold continues over this province NEW TERM —A Igood idea to keep w arm—E^t court was unable bySu!** and southward to the Columbia rtyer.’ ' COMMENCES TUESDAY MOTHER’S gowl hot baked beans. Best earthen Kamloops reports 2* below sere, and in P. R. BROWN. LTD. bean i>ots In four sizes. 20c, 26c, S6c and —The funeral of the lN^e-^ThoWj^-j TERMS $4.06 the prairie provincca it ranges from SO to Graham took place from theTSmlly TIMES AD. CALENDAB 70c. R. A. Brown & Co.. 1802 Douglas 80 below sero. Two lessons per week. 1130 BROAD ST. residence. Saanich, yesterday afternoon street. Get li$ at the start. BREAD ! Poo ne 1076. at 1 ; 30. The cortege proceeded to ------4»------F. wind. 0 —The remains of the late George miles E.; enow. .11; weather cloudy torians. afflicting them with ad*, are *• snap-shots” at the Croft, who died at the Royal Jubilee Kamloops- Barometer. 36.22; tempera­ bad rolda or inflnrasa. after city’s Mfe. hospital, have been sent to New Weet- ture. to below, minimum, to below ; wind, j SPECIAL NOTICÊ j minster. The Interment will take place 6 mile» W : snow, trace; weather, cloudy.. ; which they lose appetite and Let want advertising take a ; at Sapperton. were one of his borthere San Francisco—Barometer. 23.76; tern- . hand In the next real estate ! la Interred. perature, 64. minimum. M; wind. 26 miles get thinner each week. This *. W. rain, .40; weather, raining is when they need a good Amie deai }ou make. Bdmonlsw— Barometer. 10.$2. tempera- i —THÊ annual entertainment *nf -th» ture, ej^balowf minimum. 50 "below; wind. Oup Tremendous Slaughter in like Carnegie's Swedish Por­ $t. Colombo Presbyterian Sunday 4 miles W . weather, clear. ter. All leading physicians 1 school will be held this evening In the j church. Oak Bay district. A Christmas —Ducks are said to be very plentiful . Prices at Our Sale of prescribe this purest and best tree will be unloaded and an Interesting on Saanich Arm at the present time of all porters for their pa­ programme given. especially on the flat* at the" mouth of tients—for the,weak, the run­ the Goldstream river. Hearing of this Local News —The annual appeal for contributions a party this morning braved the Incle­ down, the nervous. They rec­ In aid of missions, which Is Issued by ment weather and set out for Gold- ommend it to alt people who archbishops and bishop* on behalf of stream on the morning train and will the Wlowiry Society of the Canadian go dow n to the flats and use Vallacote’e Boots, Shoes, Rubbers want to keep well and strong. club, will be read from the pulpits of cabin as their base of operations. The I'srnegie’s Swedish Porter is all Anglican churches of this city party consists of Leon Camsusa. P. A. —Skates ground.. Skates for sale.— Sunday next. The offering will be j Mi Quarte and A. Llnehnm. and thev ex­ IS STILL ON brewed and bottled at the fa­ Waites Bros.. 641 Fort street. • taken on the. fojtowtng Sunday. pect to remain out until Sunday even­ mous brewery at Gottenburg, ing. —Heavy bark jarood. cut 12 Inches for —The funeral of the late James Wad- | Sweden—brewed in the good, grate and heater. Cameron Lumber dell took place yesterday afternoon at I 1,000 prs. of Men’s 10-12-14 in. (Waterproof) Boots at Cost Prices slow, honest, old Swedish Company, Ltd. Phone 816. • 2 30 o'clock from the family residence. Stanley avenu», where an Impressive J l’oOO prs. of Ladies’ 10-12 inch (Waterproof) Boots at Cost Prices style. Call for a bottle at your —January Sale.—Great reductions on service was conducted by Rev. Jos. hotel, elub or cafe. 'Your blankets, comforters, quilts, sheetings, McCoy. There was a large attendance j dealer can supply you with a pillow rases, towel*, hosiery and under­ of friends: **4 a number nf flowers | A Hot EVERYTHING IN STORM, WALKING OR DRESS BOOTS AT SPECIAL wear. at Robinson’s Cash Store, 642 were sent. The following acted as pall­ dozen pints or “splits” for Yates street. bearers* J. Reftouf. A. Hendry, W. | REDUCED PRICES home use. Ralph and A. McCormick. —If you want lo buy. aatl or ex­ iDrink change anything, call at Brown e Auc —The 21st annual Bums’ concert, un­ 2,000 Pairs SCHOOL BOOTS of ev­ PITHER & LEISER tion Mairl. 742 Furl street. • der the auspices of the First Presby­ 500 Pairs MEN’S HEAVY BOX terian church choir, and under the j ery description, - 7Cj* Direct Importers, management and direction of J. G. j ON A COLD DAY CALF BOOTS, extra heavy soles, —Old piano, made new, scrapped oil Brown, the choirmaster, will take place up from ...... 1 vu wad flnl*h*d In nny color del red,—Th. all sizes. Regular value Corner Fort soil Whsrf Sts., on Monday evening, the î.jth Inst., the Fe»ls good to most folks. Don’t Woodworkers, Lid.. Ml Johnson at,"eet. .$2.35 date of Robert Burns', the national forget that we make a specialty $5.50. Now ...... MEN’S STORM KING BOOTS, pure Victoria, B. C.. phone 1165. * poet, birthday. This concert promises of gum. first grade. Reg. Ç J Lfl to be an excellent one. and well up to 500 Pairs LADIES’ BOOTS, regular Hosiery' Special.—Fur, ribbed and the standard of previous efforts. Fur­ value $6.50. Now...... tPiiuU plain English cashmere hose. 25c a pair. ther announcements will be made. Oysters and Hot Drinks value $4.00. MEN’S KNEE BOOTS, pure gum. 5 pairs lor II. Robinson's Cash Store. Hot Tomato NrcOr .$1.65 «41 Tate» street. ■ . —Adjutant Thorfleldson. who has Hot Beef Bullion rlT Now ...... Regular value $5.50. 00 CQ WE MUST GET OUT charge of the Salvation Army mission­ Hot BMril. Hot Tea Now ...... ■ iPdiDU —Da not forget trial you can get an ary work amongst the Indians, and re­ Hot Coffee (French Drip) MEN'S ...... 70* express or truck at any hour you may Proml*« lo Be Vacated January Hat. sides at Glen Vowel!, will lecture on Hot Crra n Chotxdate. etc. Storm LADIES’ ,....50* LADIES’ FELT JULIETTES AND wish. Always keep you* chocks until that branch of the movement In the SLIPPERS, reg.-value PCP you have seen us. aa we wm save you Brewid street hull to-night. On M6»nrtay MISSES’ .. . 40* Now’s Your Opportunity the l»c on each trunk you have to pay next Major Morris and Adjutant Blows, 1 Rubbers CHILDREN’S 35* $1.50. Now ...... UUU t< bag gag* agente on trains end boats. of Vancouver, will be in the city to Candies Everything Muet Be Sold Regardless We will check your baggage from your complete the Anal arrangments for reno­ Can be bought most anywhere, hotel or residence, also at ore It See „» of Cost. vating and enlarging the barracks. but the good. pure, wholesome before yoo make your arrangements After that date the ‘Sunday services kind priced reasonably are only Cushion Tops, each...... -...... 26c We guarantee lo satisfy everyone on will be held In the A. O. U. W. hall on extra specials on robbers and felt goods price and the way We handle your Yates street. found at the Battenburg Lace Braids, doe., yds.. ..tic eoode. We consider It a favor If you REMEMBER, that every pair contained in our extra large stock, consisting of Point Braids, do*, yards...... 26e p ill report any uverchargee or Indvll- —The Vancouver Milling A Grain Co.. ty on part of our help. EMPRESS Footings, yard ...... 16c Ltd., manufacturers of the celebrated the highest grades of goods manufactured in America, England, Canada, is of­ Klosterelip, 4 skeins for ...... 10c Pacifie Transfer Company. Phone 24», » Fort SL ‘‘Royal Standard” flour, desire to an­ CONFECTIONERY fered you now at special reduced prices. 16-Inch Embroidery Centres, each...I5c :—o— nounce to their many patrons and 22-inch Embroidery Centres, each. 86c friends throughout this section of the 1125 GOVERNMENT ST. . Jaruiary 1 Furs and Jackets» all rwhin* Carda; pa» >ai« country, that the k»s of their elevate* psee, « ms. Nrxt Porrf-Poms, per dpi...... 10c Story, 642 Tgtos str*>t | Inconvenience, will not in any way Lace Thbead, 7 balls for ...... tie, cause delay In their fulfilling all orders _Liberal Room». Phone 170*. received. Royal Standard lias become a fimjwnœrr worn m so rmrny snm** UNION MADE SHOES —To Seattle 26c. S.8. Whatcom dally throughout British Columbia that even E. A MSHEB except Thursday, at 8 jam. • a temporary delay In fulfilment of or­ ders would be a great inconvenience. 621 TOKT STREET. ^ -. Finnan haddte. IS1**, per !h.; kip-I_ and we are glad that ’such will be ners and halibut Just received, at Acton avoided, Bros 650 Yates. Telephone 1061. — A — ' ------O—i- FOB THE RECEPTION —To Soattl* 56c. Whatcom dally HID SI McCandless Bros. & Cathcart p.m. • . ü " ’ . Sandwiches, all kinds. .xr.pt Thursday, at I Small Cakes and Pastry. -omc* aad r—.k.t diarlas Ik -a# j Harry Lauder Short Bread, toothsome and ertsp. 555 Johnson Street, Victoria, B. C. star***- Alan complete office oi^flta to be | A real treaj...... had at the Standard -Stationery 'V. i 1220 Government etreet. • ! Songs FOR THE DINNER January Sale.—Bargain for Men — I I Love a Lassie . 8avor>- and Sweet Dishes. Brace», regular 66c: eale price, 15r. | Jalîic*, Trifles, Charlotte Russ. Fine black cashmere «ocka. 26c a pair, | Fou the Koo Building Lots Ice Puddings. Stop Yer Tickling, Jock. I pair# tor It. Hemetltched Cambric ! FOR BALE Plum Puddings, handkerchief». 16c rach. 1 for 2Sc - Tobei-moiy lie Cream to Order. Rehlneon a Caeh Store, *y: Vale» I She's in a Daily Bon Bons, «te. V. etreet. Houses Built And others. Thorpe’s Pale Prize Medal and Dip­ 40c EACH ON INSTALMENT PLAN CLAYS Victoria West Supply Stores loma at World’s Fair Tol. 101 MJortEt, Winning Numbers are Fleet Prltc ...... M VICTORIA'S LARGEST CONTRACTOR 4 if OLDER .To iïèsïtlè 24' SF Wheteiwa. dalH '«wrsîcSîirTn — ' Cos. Fort St mad StadaeonS Av*t ; txM»t Thurxdey. »t *m. - • Third n ... ,*.* 43 VICTORIA DAILY TlUga, FRIDAY, JANUARY B, 1HW.

HEAVY AjHD BANTAM “THE STROLLERS’ COME A Golden Opportunity CHALLENGES ISSUED HERE MONDAY NIGHT r 1280 acres, Neehaco Valley, situate on the liânks of the Ne- ehfccof River, for *5-00 per acw; ' Storm Delayed Advance Maite McLaglair Back in Town— It will easily double the value in a year’s time. Only Reached City Yes­ FOR RENT James Butler Wants a The most economical wav in which terday.- SmAll cottage aï Gordon Head, fruit trees, etc., etc-; eight acres Match. beef can be put up — There is no land, three acres cleared. Per month, only...... ,#B.OQ waste—no cooking—no delay— Next Muii.lev «.wilt .The SlruUel»,". Hurry B. Smith fln,l Ludwig Eng- no anxiety. ^ 1 1 ' J ' ”* BRITISH AMERICAN TRUST CQ.,Ld Arthur MuLaglan, tfea heavyweight huwler * Bllulul vunteUy, one of Vie boxer who won on a foul from -Parla' 1ft real successes at the New York 1 lb. goes a* far as Jflbs. ordinary-meat. Cor. Broad and View Streets, Victoria, B. 0. May last at the Vh-toria theatre, catted cast no during the rHgtf O*o»w* at tffe Times office yesterday with a Lederer and one of the greatest musi­ view to getting a match arranged In cal comedies ever presented In tide the city. A match U talked of between city, will be given at the Victoria MARATHON RUNNERS play several matches In the south and McLaghxn and Nick Bunnle. or Mc- theatre. Frank Healy. advance re­ will then come to Vancouver, where Namee. The latter, however, weighs presentative of the company, arrived WM. CLARK, Manufacturer, MONTREAL they will play on February 20th. The 175, and will have to giveaway twenty In Victoria yesterday, four days late, BEEF AT THE A. Y. R. FAIR Australasians will play In Victoria pounds to the big nian if they ever get andt after encountering the severe February 23rd or 24th. Mr. McMahon together. storms between Butte City and Se­ adds that his team defeated the Anglo- Another visitor to the Times sport­ attle. Compared to the Montana Welsh fifteen by a score of 24 points to ing department yesterday afternoon weather Mr, Healy states Victoria's Wada, the Jap M usher, to Be nil. and also hints that British Colum­ was little Jimmy Butler, who dangles storm Is but a mild . "The PANAMA CANAL MAY COST bians can look forward to some good the scalps of Young Turner, A1 Smith, Strollers" will have the distinction of Matched Against Great Rugby when the Wallabies arrive. Eci. Murphy, Redmohd and Aberdeen being the only attraction to play the OVER HALF A BILLION Ed. Foley at his belt. Butler Is a tidy Victoria theatre without a particle of Runners. GOLF. looking little boy. having held tho bill board advertising, owing to the ENGLISH AMATEURS. bentom amateur championship of the weather, and the experiment 1# being English counties when l7."That was watched with Interest by Meear#. Experts Say Big Engineering The young English amateur golfers HOUSE OF LORDS Seattle, Jan. 7.-8enttle will see not two years ago, and he now wants a Denham and Healy. Teddy Webb, with all.the makings of a champion, oBly the greate*t but the moat unique matet^with some local celebrity. Butler one of the very beet of the funny men Blunder Has Been Made says h writer In the World of Ooif, Marathon rare In athlctLc.hlstory, ac­ weight 118 and will give a few pounds to visit Victoria, is the principal com­ seem to be perversely lacking in ambi­ to any rival. The only two local men edian of "The Stroller#." Theatre­ at Gaton Dam. cording to the plana of the exposition tion. They play the gaqio purely for SCOTCH WHISKY 5 who might go against him are Hill and goers will remember that It .was while the love of it. and It wouâd rather win committee named to handle general Bailey, of Victoria Went. Butler will appearing In "The Strollers" that Mr. the half dollars they have on their athletics next summer. Not only be glad to, hear from either of these Webb was seen and engaged b? go many end *0 Ineletent are tint Johnny Hayee. winner of the Olympic matches than all the championship cups men aa tie challenge* any lightweight John ~~C3n~ for ' "Hi» Alaskan." In the world. charge* that a gigantic and tren\e vi- j classic; Do ran do, the Famous Italian, in town for a bowl. — At thé present time Mr Webb This Is a vety admirable spirit so far oualy costly engineering blunder has Longboat, the Indian marvel, and Is loaned to "The Strollers" by as It gjoes. but It is not the way to ke?p .Mr-.. CorL George Ilunkel. She tall been mode ln the cuhat^tio». of SM Alfred Shrubb. the unbeaten EngTTflh- the championship In the"country. Young L1PT0N 0UT0F YACHT TRIANGLE BRAND comedian, the beet part of the well Panama Canal, that 11 may be well to man. odll 1» brought together, but American* taw themaetves and their known operath- team of Kunkel and describe that part of the work which I sports very seriously. They are endow­ In addition Alaska will send down to *—RACE FOR THIS YEAR Henderson, the comedians of Col. Is now the subject of so much critic- 1 ed with an Infinite capacity for taking compete one of the greatest "fnush- Billy Thompson's "Boston Lyrics." and Ism. ers" in the Northern country. pains, and that Is why the champion­ later principal cofnedlan of The Tivoli It la the Gatun dam. and Its vjo^ks j This man Is Wada. the Japanese ship cup will find a permanent homo .n Opera House. Sap Francisco, and J. that are now being so fiercely assailed. | the States, unless we bestir ourselves whese exploits around Nome have Date of Callenge Passed With­ Rqssell Powell, Ün eastern comedian It was only a few days ago that one of to repel the Invader. We can no longer given him almost a* much fame in the out Word From Sir of note, arc the funny men of "The these critics, an engineer of high stand­ Northwest as the fleet-footed distance afford to Indulge In a lofty contempt Strollers." Evelyn Frances Kellogg, ing and Recognized ability, went so tur for the foreigner. This has been runners whose, meeting has attracted Thomas. the beautiful and accomplished prima as to make the fiat assertion that If more attention than any other amateur j brought home to us In other branch»-» donna, one of the real hits of ‘The the present plans are persisted Ir. the or professional sporting event tfile ; of sport, and there la no reason why Gingerbread Man" sortie two season# cost will reach the stupendous sum of J&k. winter. Wada le said by Alaskanas to j golfers should escape the mortification past, and Amy Leicester, comedienne, $550.000.000. Instead of the $145.000,000 be a marvel of speed and endurance on ; of seeing their cherished honora taken That Sir Thomas Llpton 1» through are some of the principals of "The originally contemplated, and that even the trail. j across the Atlantic. In order to meet with America cup raring and will never Strollers." Nome men, n<>w In Seattle have so j America, at present our meet danger- with that vast expenditure the canal send another challenging yacht to this The book and score of "The Strol­ will still be ah utter and disastrous much faith In the Orientât* prowess ous rival, on equal terms, our cham­ lers" Is by Harry B. Smith and pos­ CONTINUOUSLY SUPPLIED FOR 30 YEARS country, says a New York dispatch. Is failure. > over a distance route that they have pionship competitors must undergo a sesses every qualiflcatlort-^oet-esnary to For a clear understanding of the TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS advocated to the exposition officials now the firm belief of yachtsmen. course of systematic training. make the successful musical comedy. matter the relation of the Gatun dgm the Idea of bringing him down from One clause in the deed of gift that With twenty big song hita, a beauty to the canal should be expallned. Thle Nome to compete in' the exposition BIG M0NEY~0FFERED A record not equalled by any other Scotch Whisky has been lived up to since George L. chorus gorgeously costumed and Is very easily done. The Chagres Marathon. No doubt exists as to the wealth of special scenery the Mon­ river, which has It» source well to the coming 6f Longboat. Dorando and Schuyler, as sole surviving owner of on the market. day night attraction promisee to be eastward of the canal sons, flows Into Hayea. with possibly a humtoer of other JEFFRIES TO FIGHT the trophy, won by the schooner yacht one of the genuine hit# of the season. the zone and through many valleys and distance runners from the East. America, and turned « over to the New Manager Denham is announcing what gorges to empty into the Caribbean Shrubb*» entry into the Marathon York Yacht Club In 1*87. Is that no he terms- "Temptation Price»." 'The few mile* west of Colon, where the event will probably denend on race shall be sailed In the days Inter­ Strollers," a $1.50 show wherever pre canal has Its entrance. the showing he makes this winter Former Champion -in Light eented, being given here at a scale of vening between November 1st and May against the three men mentioned, ns prices ranging from $5 cents to $1 for The Gatun Dam Problem. Training—Acceptance 1st. and mat ten months' notice of a Hudson’s Bay Co. bte standard distance Is ten mile* and the very best seats. Seats are now challenge In-1 writing shall be given. Imagine now a V. the right arm re­ he may not be successful at 26 miles on sale at the box office. presenting the canal, extending from Expected. Another stipulation Js that unie#» *6 yards, the classic course. But the Colon to Its point of Intersection with the terms of a match can mutually be SOLE AGENTS FOR B. 0. Alaskans declare themselves willing to PROMISIN'» MINS. the Chagree river at Gatun, the left agreed upon three races shall be sailed, back Wada against the world for the arm representing the Chagres from and one week day shall Intervene be­ Marathon. The Japanese Is the win­ The epecUt dispatch from Lon Cornell Mine Give» Increased Ship­ Gatun to Its mouth In the Caribbean. tween the conclusion of one race and ner of a number of race» over snow Angeles where Jim Jeffrie* Sm located ment* of Rich Copper Ore to At Gatun the river make* Its -way"* the starting of the next. This allows and ice. and his entry would certainly says that Tqm McCarey, who has al­ Tyee Smelter. through a deep depression In a high October 28th as the latest date for the attract a huge crowd. range of hills. The plan that Is now ways held that the former would re­ first contest and December 28th as the With a Japanese, an Indian, an Eng­ Dr. O. L. Tanser. managing director being so bitterly assailed was that of turn to the prise ring ta defend the latest date for a notice of a challenge lishman. *n Irishman and an Italian of the Northern Taxada Mine#. Ltd., throwing a dam across the river where chartiplonshlps title against a negro If to be given the New York Yacht Club all competing In an event that In Itself was In the city Yesterday. He had Just ft makes Its way through thle depres­ Is famous, there would be an athletic one ever gained It, has offered Jeffries In writing. No defl had been received Carving Sets, I.X.L., returned from supervising the sampling sion, and by thla mean# to Impound $.=>0.000 to fiftht Jack Johnson, the pre­ from Sir Thomas or any other source, ■ovelty sufficient to stagger the most at the Tyee Copper Company?) Wmelter the waters of the Chagres Into a vast sent world** heavyweight champion. and It looks as If the proposed race verbose and alliterative press agent. It at Ladysmith of another ahfpment of lake, which would be 85 feet above sea Another wire announces that Jeffries was now off the boot*. would be a congress of natives as well rich ore from the Cornell mine, which level, and of such great depth that TABLE CUTLERY, ALL STYLES AND PRICBf as of nations, a human and a Marathon hn now g.rne Into light training In re­ sponse to the fequeet of the sporting Is now coming into prominence again veeeels could make their way over It POCKET KNIVES, BOKER’S AND I. X. L. race—or words to that effect. BILLIARD*. Dr. Taneer stated that Jie did not wish for a distance of eight miles, and George F. RusselT. chairman of the publl. that he try to wrest the cham­ RAZORS, BOXER S AND I. X. L. ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP. to say much about the prospects at the throughout that distance the Impound­ general athletic committee, has been pionship title from the negro. Those If, as It Is persistently rumored, says mine, lest people should think that he ed waters would .be so deep that there SAFETY RAZORS, FROM $1 TO $6 #o busy breaking tn-Ills new job as w ho afe In the cnnMthd* 0f the big a writer In the World of Billiards, the was influenced by hi* own interests. would he no need of excavation. SHAVING SETS, AT ASSORTED PRICES postmaster that no meeting of his com­ man assert that the announcement Is Billiards Control club will be In a posi­ There Is. however, no doubt but that It was for two reason* that the codl- SCISSORS, ALL KIND AND PRICES mittee has been .called, but he expects dally expected that he will again enter recent development# have brought this the ring. tion to run the professional champion­ struction of this dam was undertaken. to get the members together early next property forward In a remarkable man "week. McCarey'» offer to Jeffrie* wa# made ship some time during the coming One was to save this eight miles of this week and contains the conditions spring, the chief credit will assuredly ner. and as Dr. Tanzer saye. this year's excavation; the other to guard the that the bout will not be brought off belong to Stevenson. No one can blink shipments already show what these canal from the danger of being flood­ NEW RULES FOR THE within five months at the leasL M the fact of his having everything to lose new ore bodies are worth. ed by the torrential rushea of the Uafey also asks that Jeffries deposit and nothing to win. Yet he le sports­ Dr. Tanser expect* shortly to be ship­ Chag'ree, which, coming down from E. G. Prior & Co., Ltd. Lty. COOPER-KEITH CUP $10.000 as good faith coin man enough to recognise that a chain ping from 400 ro~50® tone of thle rich the mountains. Is subject to sudden Jeffries, according to the account, pionehip competition, which gives the ore weekly. He showed a tine specimen flood* As the canal follows the CORNER GOVERNMENT AND JOHNSON STS. when seen abo.ut the matter, made the winner the right to the title, Is a neces­ of the ore met with on the. 166 foot course of the river for a greater part Victoria, p. 0. following reply sity. There te no keeping the cham­ level, where the ore chute Is three feet of Its route, this danger had to be Meeting Next Week to Discuss "Say they'd give me that $60.000 all pionship In cotton wool, as was once wide and not yet cut through for the guarded against In some way, and the right, wouldn't they? Don't you think the case. ‘Such Ideas must be scotched entire “width- It Is almost pure bornlte Gatun dam-was the result. Pacific Coast 1 could pick up ISO.npo on the foad af­ at once and for all time. A profession­ nnd chalcopyrlte with a little calclte. Now^vtt Is being asserted that the ter I licked Johnson?" al championship of English billiards On the 360-foot level, they have now an dam Is a stupendous blunder; that be­ Union. "What do you think about Corbett's must be open to the world. Just as oth­ ore body 50 feet long and 35 feet wide, cause of the geological structure of the talk?" was asked of Jeffries. er „ championship# In other popular and the rich ore continues In the face Isthmus, the #foundations are, by na­ "Say. what could he do, anyhow? games are. There are not wanting of the drift, so that they have every ture. ao unstable that no engineering Headquarters It la proposed In connection with the bet he'd take $50.000. tho^tfh.“ signs and symptoms that In Australia reason to think they have now cut the skill can overcome "this inherent fault; formation of the Pacific Coast Rugby there are two most promising young best lense ever seen on Texada Island. that the dam will be ever #ettllng In for Choice Union to revise the deed of gift of the THE ROD. sters. In Llndfrum and Gray, who may one point or another, opening fissures Cooper-Kelth cup. a ne original deed was ART OF LANDING SALMON. In the fulness of time, add a glowing QUEER WILLS. through which the pent waters will never signed, and It is probable that at pare or two to billiard history. They, rush, and that all chances are that It Nursery the meeting set for next week In Vancou­ In the course of an article on the Art and all who have the courage to have On a farm near Columbia. Mo., there Is more than likely to frequently ver the following conditions for the cup of Angling In . the current number of a ehot at^ the championship, must be lived for many years a hermit farmer, slough off its bulky aide*. Stock will be adopt Bailey's Magazine, “Corrlgeen says: given the desired opportunity. James W. Turner by name, who boast­ Expert opinions all agree that the 1. The eup shall pe known as "Tho "Salmon, like trout, have their moods* J. P. Keith Rugby Football Challenge ed that he had drunk not less than Gatun dam la a great mistake..» The Practically all the fruit for which first- and the rise may come on any mo­ Cup." ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. quart of whisky every day for twenty essence of the opinion Is that while class prizes were awarded at the recent ment. If a fish breaks the water, hut 2 The object of the cup le to encourage years. He owned 480 acres of land; his the dam Itself might be so constructed doe» not take the fly, one has to judge GAME PONTPONTD. Victoria Exhibition was grown on trees and promote Rugby football on the Pi- sole companion* were his dog and hie that It could be made to hold water, whether he refused It purposely or not. obtained from this Nursery. We hare eifle. Coast of the Dominion of Canada The soccer match between Victoria stock. He died recently, and after­ the surrounding hills, which form a and the Pacific Coast of the United If It has been missed by accident, such West and the Bay# at the Canteen ward# It was found that hie will de­ continuation of the dam. are ao pervi­ now the finest and best assorted stock States of America. os In pulling away the fly as he ground, scheduled to-morrow, has been creed. that a monument of whisky Jugs ous. that it will be impossible to im­ of all kinds of Fruit Trees and Orna­ *. All competitions for -the cup shall I* about to take It, It should be offered j postponed owing to the danger of play- should be erected over ht» grave. pound the flow of the Chogree or to held under the auspices of the union, to again without a moment s delay. The Ini hn the frozen ground. The game mental Stock in this province. Visit be known as the AuMic Coast Rugby How the Jugs were to be obtained Imprison Its Water* Into a lake. salmon is probably looking about and will be played on Saturday, January nureery at Carey Road, er write for Catalogue and price Hit. Football Union, and under the direct was not made clear, but a search over The fault Is In the surrounding hills central of the nffWrs of the union, who wondering what has become of it. 16th. his farm disclosed an abandoned corn which form a continuation of the dam. shall decide on ell points of dispute or "Cast It on the spot where he rose, crib that was almost full of empty These elevation# are described as be­ difference ef every nature whatsoever In and in all likelihood he will not miss MAKES ASTONISHING CURES. whisky Jugs. A business associate wa* ing so porous In character ae to utterly eenneetlon with same, provided that any It the second time. If the rise is a found later who declared that Turner prevent any Impounding of- the waters Of the aforesaid teams competing for this ahy one wait a few minutes. He mny Mi-q,-na Tablet* Cure Dyspepsia by once showed him the Juge, announced eup may appeal from any decision of the of the Chagres. the seepage being such come a second dr third time. In which Promptly Removing the Cause, that he had emptied them all himself, that no considerable body of water TOMBOLA TICKETS DRAWN officer» of the union (except as to a ques­ case a ehange to a smaller fly c or Money Back. tion of law as to wtUch the decision of ând for twenty year# had been saving could ever be linpounded. At Yokohama Bazaar. 1422 Govt, street, in the morning of 16th, De­ different pattern may bring Mm up them for hi - monument. He died M cember by Mrs. A. W. Wood» ruinran. iq the presence, of Mr. A- -W. the officers Of. the union shall .hr #***> I» ^ForFièMO-BfctWt*- the Difficulty the trustees on giving due notice to all t« Yiki icrateh It frequently happen* TJtet* 1* fuwf op* way to eure dyspep­ Hie age of forty-five years. Woods, Who happened to toe tn the store Wumbers as follows: 1 other teams Interested In the decision ap­ that a shy fish that rises and misses sia and stomach disorders, trivial or In Waterloo, Iowa, a woman denied The observer» did not then under­ 1st ...... SMI 10th .... . nee !»th ...... lies j pealed from, and the decision of the trus­ In the morning will take for a certainty serious, and that la to tone up or put herself the necessities of life for twelve stand how pervious was the various 20th ...... 8556 tee» shall In such case be final. towards evening the moment he la cov­ energy Into the stomach walls, so that years that she might save and bequeath strata of the. Isthmus. They know 3rd...... 103 12th . .. . 3» 42 21st ...... 4261 4. All competitions for the cup shall be ered. *• they will be able to properly mix >r enough money to supply the OermanLmore about It now, and no icmggjr ,w,ou- .....ata - au.,... ewswri Jl».e 4141 ...» lluAv. * « .4666 • competed for under the latest rules and "u6le,. (|U,< kly .... wmigwHW -cfNIWfi WHf"'» -w."'Mw Sir 'wBy tower watimrar toe "Cha R(h...... 3100 14th ... . 130 28rd ...... 4187 arouse the gree show no greater normal accelera­ ball Union. died at the oge Af seventy, after ex- •th :...... 360 15th ... . . 24S8 24th .. ... 4273 hut a pull Is felt. " stomach from Its Inaction and In a 6. All teams competing for this cup shall Unies# it Is a abort traetlng a -promise from the church tion than do the headwaters of that 7th...... 5335 16tl, . . . ..5198 25 th ...... 3387 be composed of purely amateur player». rise, such an Inti ma Uor. show# that the short time It Is able to do its work trustees that they would not reveal her turbulent stream. ^ ' 8th...... 124 17tli ...... 543 26th ...... 3084 6. All matches shall be played between flah has gripped th<^ hook. If it hap­ properly. name. By refraining from eating eggs, Such la the case as the critics have •th...... 605 27th. 5064 the champion team of the Pacifie Coast pens In a strong current, where one Harry Dodd, of Bridge street, Hast­ meat, and relishes, this unnamed hero made ft out. YOKOHAMA BAZAAR, ORIENTAL BAZAAR of the Dominion of Canada-and a team of*, generally fishes with a abort Une, the ings. Ont., says: "For seven years I hie saved $300 In twelve years. The The lock* have also been assailed. 1422 Govt. St. A. WAXIBE, Proprietor. 1220 Douglas 8t. the Paelfle Coast of the United States strike should be a gentle one, letting had suffered and spent much money bell which her savings proertred now The criticism that have been applied to of America. the reel run Immediately. If a long line doctoring, but all to 110 avail. I could hangs In the church tower.—Phlla the Gatun dam have likewise been ap­ 7. All team* competing for this cup shall Is out, and the water sluggish, the enU but very little, as the food would-fxdelphla Press, plied to the Gatun lock». These have belong to clubs or unions affiliated with strike should be much harder, followed ferment and sour, making gas. which ' been so Increased that the width In the Ihs Pacjjflg Coast Rugby Football Union. general board, should , be followed, place is unique in Its conception. It la a caused serious heart oppression. I was by tightening up the alack aa quickly as clear will be 110 feet, the usable length Jlfe-slze etgtue of himaeif-ln bronae. One possible. In constant misery, sour gas would* ** Tvmetntng, as heretofore, 1UÛ feeCTfte there being jjlO-. lasMperab!» . ?.b#tgglts,, , « ^ BASKETBALL. and ït accordingly recommended tBat haitfl IthtflV'WR » srrol! on whteh I» in­ " A salmon needs careful playing, the belch from my stomach. I was languid question of Increasing the width was MATCHES TO-NIGHT. scribed "Universal Mental Liberty." and first principle of which Is to keep an and weak and had no ambition. I did raised by the general board of the the project be modified as desired. This one foot treads upon the Hoi) Writ, which Victoria West plays Esquimau and even pressure on the fish. The reel does not-feel like going anywherç or seeing navy, in a memorandum to the secre­ modification wa* appro\;edjby the pre­ the Bays meet the Y. M. C. A. In the most of tHe work, and should be left anyone. There was a constant dull pain 1# labelled "Superstition." tary of the navy dated Washington* sident. intermediate division of the Ideal league free to yield to all the movements of in the pit of the stonpach. I was un­ October 29th, 1907. setting forth "that Tnose who are not familiar with the te-etght. In the Junior division there the captive. In this way the strain Is able to sleep, wa* nervous, restless and the width of the locks a» now fixed, story of the monument often look upon A REMARKABLE MONUMENT. are three sat*1**. Victoria West and relieved. Similarly, all slack line must would awake more tired than on going namely, 100 feet/ le Insufficient for It a* a veritable silent sermon. "Uni­ Nerth Ward. Esquimau and Y. M. C. bo winched In, and the requisite pl­ to bed. I tried Ml-o-tia and soon found versal mental liberty" la surely the aim of probable ships of future construction, One of the mo*t remarkable monuments Christianity, while |he *Rn\ptng out «4! A. and Bays and High school. relief, and In less than six weeks iure maintained. Too tight a line and that sound policy would d1< I it in the world 1* that which marks the superstition Is one of the tenets of our court# a break; too slack, the ejection Ml-o-na had completely cured me." an increase to a clear width of 110 grave of Mr. Chester Bedell, uf Ohio. religion. In this remarkable graveetoh* RUCiBt FOOTBALL. of the hook from Its hold: keeping the D. E. Campbell, the druggist, sella feet." , This- monument I# to all appearance a there is but another example of how the WALLABIES HERE IN FEBRUARY top of the rod over the fish, wherever Ml-o-na tablets at GO cents a large box, While the commission was of the cartoon In stone In favor of Christianity, effort# of the Christian*» enemy are often M. J. McMahon, manager or .he | î?r0"- *° WWfh ,h'"? under a rigid guarantee to do all that opinion that the width already adopted but it was intended by the man whoee turned to good account on the side of re­ grave It marks as an infidel monument. Auetrallan team, now In England, has exception I# claimed for them or money back.D-4 for the locks—100 feet ' In the.clea?^- Pli» log Mr lifetime Bedell deqjBred that r*v*"tt ''"*** WàTToKi— Xflfi a 1Lcfiu\ merc-lal •nrWïniShÿ-ffflws to dam the" building or contemplated, and suffi would eall from England the latter the natives to plant toploce In place nt river Rhone to develop 106.666 hors» power, was persecution and the Bible a myth."! adout $390.060 a year hereafter by the pan of January, .nrrivjiyj iq >>.w Tori* eiee lopnsvent the feaatoea.daa 40 drought -.to-. .Cf*U>re xoa.vJgalJpi* effom. Ibfc . vp.y.. v( dent for.Any battleship gqaeUuq&L- . When stricken by dlsoasp his treed *>f adoption of a new ferm of straw board hex on February 1st, and departing' the ## !» t* pot _gi_ dependent uçotf* miiiwiur* Lyon# te t,*k* Qenpva and to cnnpeçi tbf building, or projected. It felt that th» hate did not fail him, and the monument instead -.of wooden one» in Which ta «bip F*8F'--tflWV The* Wm t*e ft* «MI» and thé Bbene bv a «anal - tv-.- •wislun, of Ate ji&vy. «xprowod -by' tee whicfc h. ■ destso—l » "W» bis rwtM# ) VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JAKUARY 3, 1909. of Victoria shall be such persons os are WF.STKRN HOTEL MEN. I Fâased the Municipal Councfi bn~the 21th an annual sinking fund for the payntont PRESENTATION MADE TO 1 day of Dacembotf 1908. v off of the said debt within tVenty-flve mal€ British Subjects qf the full age of A BY-LAW years according to law Is $4,1*0.06; twenty-one years, and "are not disquali­ ! BEFORE! : TAKE NOTICE fhat the above la • And whereas It will require an fied under arty law, and have, been for MASONIC BROTHERS wm Be Permrd ,° *lvcrtlsa „ __ i true copy of tbswe proposedpropoeed by-iatby-la* upon rate of one-fifth of owe mlil In the dollar the six months next preceding the dny Resources of Country. TO ENABLE THE BORROWING OF A which the vote sf th.- Municipality Will for paying the new debt and Interest; BUYING" And whereas this By-Law msy not be •f nomination. 0the registered owner in ^ FURTHER SUM OF 150.000 SECURED he taken at a building known ns Ng the Iiand Registry Otli.re of Land <>r Real iu a news's af. VAudaca.-,— — . w B.C UPON TÏIE FRONTAGE ” . * ....i -, -il, streete.'+n-... (heCÏLy.ol— ——- ' T M » ÎLttaSr- W 'the LW* of ’’Vierortn ralue on the last Municipal As­ CALL 4 ill MY Installation of Officers of Vic- .... c ...... “m TAXES AND SEWER. CONNECTION toria. . utli k place at the And whereas It is prôpàiHFd t'(T$W* the tn the Whole the sùrrtof $»J»0 corroney. J.Framptoh V. S PRESIDENT'S «ALARY. guarantee of the Corporation for secur­ -*ter,lnf moneÿ;1 at the rate of Masonic Temple, Douglas' strret, )a»t ing the moneys so Intended to be bor­ A BY-LAW 4-86 2-Jrds dollars to the one pound ster­ night, and was marked by two pleas­ Washington, p. C!.,' Jan. 8.—By an rowed; - „ , ling, and to causd all such sums so raised MahohBuudWO ant presentations. The ceromonv of amendment* qf the legislative, executive Arid whereas the said “Sewers By-Law, or received to be paid Into the bands of MUNICIPAL NOTICE lnetalUl . W vxaa. conducted by’ and Judicial appropriation bill, which was 1906,5 was validated by Section 2» of TO RAISE $35.000 FOR THE PURPOSE the Treasurer of the said Corporation for Chapter 42 of the Statutes of 1903-4 In so the purposes and with the object herein­ GOVtRTIMENT ST the Moat Worshipful Grand Master reported by the senate committee on fin­ OF DEFRAYING THE COST OF far as frontage rclti* or taxes and sewer ALTERATIONS TO THE CITY before recited. ELECTION OP SCHOOL W. K. Houston*, assisted by grand ance. the salary of the President of the connection rentals were thereby —assess-- «I _ *• H ahsU be lawful for the said Mayor United States la Increased from 150.800 to VICTORIA lodge officers. and levied upon the .owners of land aryl HALL BUILDING. to cause any number of debentures to be TRUSTEES $100.000. The Increase Is to Include 825.000 buildings, and pokrer was given by the The officera fnstalled were as follows. made, -executed and issued for such sum* now annually appropriated for the Presi­ reciting section to revoke and rescind the .. Whereas, a petition, under Section 09 °f *s may be required, not exceeding, how­ Wogahlpful master. Bro. J. F. Salla- dent's travelling expenses. assessment and levy made by the said ever. the sum of $65,000. either In cur­ PUBLIC NOTICE, is hereby given tc way; Immediate past master, W. Bro. reciting By-Law upon occupiers of land the Municipal Clauses Act. has been pre- rency or sterling money tat the rate the Electors ty the Municipality of the Amendments also were reported by the ------sentc Exchanrap) japan, and his ministers, left for a tour the security of the same under the pro­ fng. altering and renovating the City B» * organist. Bro. J. Andrews; Inner guard, auin In sterling money to complete the School District, and being_ a British sub- ,,l the Fmpir. ' It being Mg I» In visions of the ' Sewer Loan Guarantee Building; authorised Issue. Bid Asked. tiro. A. S. Ashwell; .tTJilor steward. Ject of the full age of twenty-one years,, •nr t esttgntp rowlitlemL This is the first a? And whereas the Council 4cxirp to EtV* 3 The said debentures shall bear date Albèrta V..a1 A Gokc ...... Bro. D. R: McLaren; Junior steward. and otherwise qualified by the "PtibUC .. .96 trip of. the Korean ruler to the Interior of (numbered 466). "The Sewer Loan Guar- effect to such petition In mannee bereln- of the day after the final passing bf this P'American-Canadlan Oil m By-LaV. and shall be made payable in Schools Act” to vote at an election of 1 B C. Amalgamated Coal . •Bro. H. A. Porter; . t'yler, Bro. F. the Empire. The Emperor will return to antee Hy-Law. 1907.” (numbered. f»16). gnd after appearing. wl . . . oil .«ii And whereas the whole ratable land and fifty years from said date, at such place, School Trustees in the said School Dis­ I H. C. Copper .. • 7.76 Stockham. . Seoul on. Jan. 12th. During the early “The Bewer Loan Guarantee By-Law. either In the Dominion ef Canada. Orest trict. Is eligible to be elected or to serve stages of his Journey he has been | 1908.” (No. 657); Improvetf .-nts or real property of tn« I A 11. C permanent ...... 115.00 During the evening-W. Bro. Milne sold <"”rp*>rattott of the City Of tM*; Britalp or the United States of America. as School Trustee. everywhere enthusiastically. And whereas the moneys Intended to be I I B. Ç. Pulp v- Paper ...... 90 .presented Bro. Gordon with a, gold wvtiunruborrowed ifunuaiiipursuant mto vu*»this wBy.-Law1"" will- ev'-'^ruui*•coordln* to metho l»»t rr'Uod A»«»»tn,nl M may be designated thereon, and shall The mode Of nomination of Candidate* I y Bakeries. Limited ...... locket suitably" Inserted as^it mark of be primarily charged and secured upon noil for tire year 19*. was $30.0l3.M».w, have attached to thenri coupons for the ■hall be as follows: 7.1» ( ' $60.000.000 ISSUE. payment of Interest, and the signatures Capital Furnltuty ...... th) esteem • the members, he hav­ the frontage rents or taxes and sewer Aod whert-a* the v;tni «Hitmwt requirra The- Candidates shall be„ nominated to connection rentals. - twifft-ii«seeMn-4 and levied to W ra*e*d annually bY f^te for paying to the Interest coupons may be either |. Cv nn dtan Nott hw-st «W- :. ...'*♦ : ing comptetert ttft •••♦*! year a mem­ written, stamped, printed, lithographed writing, the writing shell be subscribed 7T. 01 -to*l New York. Jan. 8.-The stock-holders and to be collected annually under* the the debt Whichwhich will be ».treated. — hereunat _r by two voters of The Municipality as pro­ « Cariboo Camp M<*K...... ber of the craft. Bro. Gordon was authority of the said ”Mwers By-I^aw, and the Interest thereon, »nd for creating or engraved. |——, Diamond Coal of the-Western Telephone and Telegraph poser and seconderr and- shall- be dallv. —«4 mît fared into Moira lodge in 1962.° now uiitncuiubèred. “amounting to an annual sinRIua Omit for th- ♦ The sttld debentures shall bear In­ Company at A meeting yesterday auth­ $2.700; off of the said debt wltitjn „l'^ty*nve terest at the rate of four per cent, per ered to the Returning Officer at any tlmt Granby ...... 97 to j F.ng.. in December, 1858.' and has been orised an. Increase In . the capital stock of And whereas the amount required to be years according to law. la •—‘t0-36* .,_» annum from the date thereof, which In­ between the date of tbe notice and 2 p. m. International Coal A- Coke.. .78" j a member of-Vietoi ia Columbia lodge the company from $250.0db.00<) to $300,000.- collected annually from the said frontage And whereas It will require an annual terest shall b« payable half-yearly at of the day of The nomination, ■ and in 75.00 for a jnumber of years. W. Bro. 000'. The purpose of the new Issue Is to rents or taxes and sewer connection rate of one-ninth of one mill In the douar such place, either in the Dominion of event of s poll being necessary, such poll racola Valley C. A C...... Canada. Great Britain or the United Nootka Marble Quarries .... S.00 Milne. In making the presentation, re­ care for $5<).000;Ooo convertible bonds of rentals to pay the interest upon the said for paying the new debt and Interest. will be open on THURSDAY, the 14tL aggregate debt of $400.000. and to repay And thl. By-law "°L^e States of America, as may be expressed Northern Bank ...... v87.00 ferred to Bro. Gordon’s long connec­ the company recently sold. the said debts by sinking funds within altered or repealed except with the con In the debenture and coupon. day of JANUARY. 190Q. In the Old Firs Filigree Mines, Limited ...... tion with the craft, and expressed the fifty years Is 8I8.6Ü0, anJ the amount to Sent of the Lieutenant-Governor In Coua- $. It shall be lawful for- the said Mayor Hall Bùtlding. 636 Pandora street, from Pacific Whaling ...... U. .8. PACIFIC FLEET. be collected to pay the Interest upon the to cause the said debentures and Interest 9 .*». m. to *7 p. m.. at which time and hnp«LJtfmt he might be» spared for C Therefore the Municipal Foundl of the Portland Canal M. A D...... ><* mw*>> years. Bro. Gordon made a said additional sum of Vfl.000 .and to pay coupons, either or both, to be made pay­ place each elector who is duly qualified Pacific Coast Fire ...... 100.08 Washington.‘D. C.. Jan. «.-Eight ves­ the Interest upon the said additional sum Corporation of the City of Victoria able at such Mace, either in the Dominion to vote for Mayor, will be entitled to cast brfef reply. of $2.22*. making together the aggregate of Canada. Great Britain or the United his vote for three <3» raqdldates for mem Royal Collieries ...... S3 sels of the Pacific fle<* are to make a um of 120.94w at Talcahuano. which place rthe said sum of 160.000 upon d»oentures as p.»rmion by way of thv debentures here­ debentures at a rate below pay. and ’o didate. of which every person Is hereby United Wireless tstampedL. —. 4.M J lu-ntation being road» by VV. Bro. they will leave on thrtr return voyage hereinafter Appearing, inafter mentioned, from any P*rso^Q °r authorize the Treasurer to pay out of the required to take notice and govern him­ Victoria Transfer Co...... K jj J Jttchdale. northwardon ,Jan. 14th. And whereas, by the said recited By- persons, or bodv or bodies rnrporate. sums so raised by the sale of the said de­ self accordingly. I ' Vancouver Briquette Coal... .-m- ~'® I At the «-lose of the ceremony a Law No. 400. the *atd frontag»- rente or who may be willing to advance the «m« bentures. all expenses connected with the Given under my hand at Victoria. Brit­ taxes and sewer côn.noctlon rentals where as a loan, a sum of money not exceeding preparation and engraving or lithograph­ ish Columbia, this 2nd day of January. Western Oil ...... K> • ■ rAnquet was served in the banqueting BUBF VERDICT. I received are directed to be carried to a In the w hole the sum of $»,000 currency, ing of the debentures and coupons, or any Note —Pacific Coast Fire is sold at the " ’ Joint fund entitled "The Sewer Rentil or sterling money, at the rate of '•8® discount or commission or other charges dollars to the one pound sterling, and to WM. W. NQRTHCOTT. above quotation subject to a call by the lent, being in the hands of the Olym­ San Francisco, Cal.. Jan. «.—Ten daytf [ and Sewer Tax Fund.” and are to be c*- incidental to the sale of the said deben­ company of fc’4 per share. w..e civen the attorneys ! 1» I ho extension of A h» sewerage cause all such sums so raised °*Lrec,lv**” tures. # Returning Officer. pus Cafe. A large number of mem­ sdditlonal time w.i, given tbe attorney» | ey„.m of clty un-1 the eonatrueUon to be paid Into the hands of the Treasurer for Abraham Ruef yesterday to props re 7. If deemed advisable by the Mayor, ber* of the lodge and vUdtors sat and maintenance of the same, and In orof invthe rnmsaid »..«•Corporation tor the Pur-^ >®** merethere snail,shall. inIn theinç saidpain afiwmuir».debentures, beup m-re­ GLUT "F SHINGLES. around the tables - and enjoyed the aqd present the bill of exceptions upon making provision for and the payment of and with the object .hereinbefore reultea. ,erve4 to the Corporation the right upon appeal from the sentence of fourteen principal. Interest and sinking funds 2. It shall be lawful for the said Mayor any fU|Ure consolidation of tbe debenture MUNICIPAL NOTICE *04*4* things Lima provided. -The nauai years tn San Quentin pronounced by where moneys are borrowed <>n the secur­ to cauf »ny °ainl»'t of dobtnturr» 'o Indebtedness of the City to eeJNUtete de­ Nearly 2.0M Unrs Above Normal Num- patriotic and Masonic toasts were hon- Judge I*awlor on l>ecentber 29th. ity of the same. In such manner and at !... B rnS ■ B it' 1 gg ..... ri f r *. .. bentures of such consolidation secured ber Waiting Transfer at . ored. Most Worshipful Grand Master such time or times as the Municipal «uni» a» may li" "•J'ST'i. TÏTÎ' upon the credit of the city generally •Council shall from time to time think ex­ howevet. the sum of $35.000. either In cur­ Minnqg.da^ Houston responding to that of the M. Such consolidated debentures snail con­ pedient. And It If desired by. this By- rency nr sterling money (at the **rate ' tain the like covenants, conditions and 166,000 School Loan By-Law, 1909, —Ÿ^/- ^ W. Grand Lodge of British Columbia Law to give effect.to such provision; aforesaid).-each <>f !#h*L testrictlons as are contained tn the de- Seattle, Wash., Jfm. «.—Advices re- and, also proposing the newly Installed 6IVNICIPALITT OF THE DISTRICT Therefore the Municipal Council of the brine o{ th. m.i. himself to the police here. The money, the sums so raised by the as le of the sold and 7 o’clock p. m.. and that W. W. Returning Officer. are charged. Neal. It is alleged, forged sessed value on the last Municipal or Pro­ 4*6 2-3rde dollars to the one pound ster­ debentures, all expenses connected with according to Pole, was taken by him vincial Assessment Roll, of five hundred ling». each of the said debentures b**ing ?£e preparation and engraving or lltho- Northentt Is the Returning Officer ap- and redi#ounted notes, keeping the orig­ nointed to take the estd vote. w-hile he was employed by the broker­ inals as asset*. Banks of Omaha, Balt dollars or more over and above any of the amount of fl.ow) or Its sterling registered Judgment or charge, and being eranhlng of the debentures nnd coupons. ^ - WET.LINOTON J. DOWLER. age firm of McCuatg Bros. A Co., In Lake Cltv tind Portland accepted many of equivalent (at (he rate aforesaid), and all * J.nv discount or commission or other otherwise duly qualified as a voter. such debentures shall be sealed with the charges incidental to the sale of the said C. M. C. THE REFERENDUM Montreal, In 1906. the notes. g. . *&§ THE QUALIFICATIONS FOR A seal of the said Corporation and signed Victoria, B C.. the 29th December. 1908. COUNCILLOR shall be his being a male tiv the Mayor thereof. dpbewtHres^n^ advisable by the Mayor, British subject and having bien tor the It shall he lawful for the said Mayor fn there shall. In the said debentures, be re­ three months n*xt prer.ding the day of his discretion to alternatively cause each served to the Corporation the right upon BY-LAW his nomination the registered owner, In of the said debentures to be nmde. exe­ future consolidation of the debenture 7177 the Ijind Registry Office, of land or real cuted and Issued for an amount of £io§ indebtedness of the City to substitut» de­ NOTICE property situate within the Municipality sterling, and one. If necessary. fo(P a jesa benture* Of such consolidation secured up- of the assessed value, on the last Muni­ sum tn sterling money to complete the oT, the credit of. the City generally, guch , ------CITY OF VICTORIA. cipal or Provincial Assessment Roll, of authorised Issue M*wôlldated debentures shall contain the The Great West Permanent two hundred and fifty dollars or more 4. The said debentures shall bear date over and above any registered judgment of the day after the final passing of this , MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, 1909. RESOLUTION TO BE PUBLISHED or charge, or being a homesteader, lessee By-Law. and ahull be payable In fifty In p«r»»“n<'- of this Hy-Law, I .___ PURSUANT TO THE "REFEREN­ from the Crown, or pre-émptor. who has years ____from the^ Hi said date at such____ place. and In *aeh dàbanlur» laauad h.rnundcr a ! DUM BY-LAW.’* , Loan and Savings Co. resided within the Municipality for the Either in the Pomlnjon of Canada^ Great -la..» condltlnn-d fnr such aubilltutlon ...... space of one year or more Immediately Britain orof the UnitedI’ntted States of Amerl-America a mâv”e liw rl. d Pl'BLtC NOTICE H hareby given to preceding the nomination, and who is as­ as may be designated thereon, and shall ,|i" purpoee of mlalng annually l'th, Bleetors of the Munlolpallly of th» sessed for five,hundred dollars or more 1 “That the opinion of the electors be have attached to them coupons for the thé required auin for the payment of the j clt„ „[ victoria, that I require the taken pursuant to the Referendum By- - DIVIDEND NO. 12 on the last Municipal or Provincial As­ payment of Interest and the signatures to Inierest on the said debentures during ' y —- —------—- sessment Roll, over and above any regis­ the Interest coupons may be either writ­ nrii currency. there shall be railed an' enee of the aald Electors In the Court Law * at the forthcoming election, upon tered Judgment or charge, or 'being a ten. stamped, printed or lilhograpbed Sitlly the »um of «I,and tor th. Boom at the City Hall. Tn the afopesaM Kras°of «sttSkk homesteader, lessee from the Crown, or » Notice is Hereby Given that a Dividend Bt the rnt 8. The said debentures shall hear Inter­ ührnosé ef creating the _ stoking fund City On Monday, the 11th day of'January. BR ^RNFORCED THROUGHOUT THE pro r-mptor. who has resided within the est at the rate*of four per cent, per an­ aforeeald tor the payment off of the debt IP», fwom 12 (noon) to 2 p. m.. for the Municipality for a portion of one" year num from the date thereof, which inter­ ii maturityi... thaPA “uJ hital1 11 bht** milftflral,,d «"null-unniml purpose jfT ------Immediately preceding the nomination, est shall be payable half-yearly at such mm'** y li­ $ "Resolved, that the opinion of the and who, during the remainder of said the sum of $840.36. thnm tn the Municipal Council as Major electors be taken, pursuant to the Refer­ 9 PER CENT place, either In the Dominion of Canada • For the purjKW* ot the payment of the endum By-Law.’ at the forthcoming elec­ year has tieen the owner of said land, of Great Britain or the United States of,,t .. irt tin* next hrcccdlnar- mra. or Aldermen. per annum has been declared on the fully-paid permatient stock of the which he formerly was a homesteader, Mid aum in the m at preceding para tion, on the following question, vl* : America, as may be expressed jn the de­ iraoh mentioned there ahall he raised and The mode of nomination of candidates •SHALL T1TK» COUNCIL GRANT A SUM company for the half-year ending December $1, 1908, and the same wl!T lessee from the Crown or pre-emptor. and benture and coupon. tî.vled in each year a rate of one-ninth of shall be as follows: who is assessed for five hundred dollars NOT EXCEia»INCi r.SOO.TO THE VIC-* g It shall be lawful for the said Mayor 1.2. Min In the dollar,on all ralable land toriadbvbix>pment and tour. be payable at the Branch Office of the company, 120* Government St., or more on the last Municipal or Provin­ to cause the said debentures and Interest and Improvement» in ill* City of Victoria The candidates shall be nominated in Victoria, B. C., on and after January 5.* 190». cial Assessment Roll, over and above anv coupons, either or both, to be made n.lv. writing, the writing shall be subscribed 1ST ASSOCIATION FOR THE YEAR ! registered Judgmet or charge, and belntf during the continuance ot tha aald deben- I*» OUT OF THE GENERAL REV­ ^ W, T. ALEXANDER, • hi* »t »<>ch P'»<-*. *lr In th. Dominion ...Mg ttr any of them. by two voters of the Municipality as pro­ ! otherwise qualified as a voter. of r»n»

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NEW BUiLDING PLANS ; FOR MAYOR Ocean and Coastwise Shipping ; • . .e#wv * IF*. • i dSFattWlWii j -tea*—. >V r--x c '4...... To thé’Flëtidrs îdF tM "Cîfcy K Satisfactory Reports on Work of Victoria : Movements of Local Vessels—Trndo Expansion in B.C. Waters^ -Wwrd at Directors’ Ladies and Gentlemen— Cleanin^-a of’lnterost From the S’evop Seaa. «■Hi Meeting. The best part of breakfast, 'to I beg to offer myself for , a second term for the office DECK CARGO SffiFTS most people, is their cup of THORDIS IS LOADING ; U A nxYJ-U.fii boardM directors of Mayor. STEAMERS IN ' ON STEAMER ST. HE'-ENS O il;- X . M.'"C. A. hcJd-tWw week ft' WK* Chase 6c Sanborn’s Cotiee. HERRINGS AT NANAIMO 1 If elected. T will look after ! ti i> nft#r the municipal elections perfect berries, careful selection, the best interests of the city FROM NORTH jje I - purpose .if 4*iRit| with the expert blending, insure the rich in the future, as in the past. Engineers Work Waist Dee' .,4Liiwi‘ui a new building for the.as- Ten Thousand Tons of Fish to elation. The resignation of. R. W. color and delightful flavor of this Soliciting your vote and Water to Keep nil Clark as a director, owing to pressure Be Exported This PRINCESS MAY AND of buslnr*e, was received and accept­ best coffee. influence, Burning. ed. Opt. McIntosh and Secretary Season. QUEEN CITY ARRIVE,, Brace were Instructed to ask W„ E. Yours Respectfully, Ftanelaud to accept the. position. A ' otc of np: reclatlon of the'servicer of LEWIS HALL. Throe a»Yul dais and night. ' Mr. Clark was placed on the 'ipinutes. Man» Passengers From Skag rear ant battling with element, nhLh; The treasurer** report acknowledged threatened every minute to turn the Herring City, the Yarmouth of j receipts tor the* month of |6*fi.l0 with way and Way Ports Come bottom up in the o>-ean off thR coast. $200 atilr owing. From the secretary’! ’ FOR, ALDERMAN Vancouver island. This year it Is eatl-1 tli* n-w iron eteum schooner fct. n - report eirt piny ment last month had B. C. COAST SERVICE mated that thé 'output of TM herrlh" | South. rns orihe E J. Uorlsa dumber Com» been found for ntne and ri+tm* end packing houses will amount to at least | ______j iany, listing to port so that h-r masis TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD board for thirteen. The secretary re- 10.060 tons, nearly all of which will he ; ___i struck an angle of nearly ff,rt> « * 1 orted oh hi* visit to the convention ONE shipped to the Orient. Just at present! The C. P R Belleville street wharf I grecs and her deck» at •• SLÏW taxed ywntragy-ttn" ! ■ «Mg imp ^ lh< mAJl. North Yakima and the visit af W. the Norwegian steamer Thordie 1*4 E. Sweot. of Denvvz, here. Five hun­ I bee to Inform you that on the aollclra­ anchored In Nanaimo harbor and Is dred persons were at the New Year re­ tion of a number of friends 1 am present­ In the middle *>f the afternoon i arrAW wcapeF ln the history of coast- , Victoria, Vancouver loading herrings (Tom scows. The ves­ ception -and fifty*!* men were enter- ing myself as u candidate for election ai the Princess May came In from Skag-•; W,M dipping. t talri(^ al |be Christmas dinner. 8ev ▲ Iderman for Ward 1. i nave eoa*ider»bi« sel has just closed a charter with Mac- property interest» in this and other Ward» k*nsie Bros, of Vancouver, and Is re­ vay and northern ports, the Princess, Nftt u||t|l lhe v***el «as mwed by i>ral „f th, )atter had now joined the turning to the Orient. Fhe will, when Charlotte was at the Inner dock anil cables to Powell street-wharf the , aggoctatloii. ______Thr May tied up opposite her. *”**^Të*t thât Sh* would tuin turtle teaVef Thw F(,U(M|nn committee reported and Seattle Routes îfwal°înan-r>. and believ»- that If elected elon* came the Queen City, also from raptala H ^dge and his crew of hoard something like 2.500 ton* of th- success at the night desses and the T15W eActentty sévsnw «h» iM*r*M* ft-h The scows »r» being towed to the the north, and »h* ------had* to run •-In kbe»-­ twAp|a^|BB|ai Th* deçkioTid of oiMoitng of a Iw.k-ke^nlsg class this e a foreed to go further out for their toll Mrs. L. Edwards. Miss Burjap. Mrs. manner. When off the Mendocino light the Junior has won all the games in candidate for Alderman In the above of the sea. and Miss Hakett. Vida Vernon. Mr.. |j the eteamer was struck by a heavy the local league. L THE FAST S.S. PRINCESS ROYAL Ward, and respectfully solicit your The Thordls is under charter to F. A Mrs. and Miss Kirmse. W. C. Grant, squall from the southeast, and big sea* Dr. Russell reported 25 applications vote and influence, Frederick * CtK. of Fnnve Rupert. *udt W. A. RusaeU. Mra. Jtuwell, Miss Rue- began to pound their strength on the from me* and H from boys, all of SAILS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY AS FOLLOWS Yours respectfully. will after loading herrings go over to reii. H. R. Simpson. J. T. Preemtt. J. i masslv« derkToad. The steam»*, how­ which were accepted. Leave Victoria 11 ;30 p. m. except Sunday. Arrive Seattle 7 Vancouver and complet# .ber cargo of P. Stewart, Clarke Davis. F. A. Pope. ever. rode well until midnight of De­ Secretary Jones, of the boys’ depsirf- W. M. ROSS. snlmon before leaving for Yokohama R. Landsberg. Mrs. Landsberg. O cember |lst. when Cgptaln Dodge and ment. was. at the suggestion of F. D. except Monday. The Titan has allô been loading salmon TalUnach. Miss Clemons. O. Stetier. S. Fécond Mat* Charles Carlson changed Hlllls. authorised to go to Vancouver Leave Seattle 8:30 a. m. except Monday. Arrive Victoria 2 p. m. for the eastern market. Brochlmer. O. E. Reed. Nick Chen, H. the course, and then a tremendous sea to study the methods of the boye* de except Monday. FOR ALDIRMAN Hansen. C. Casmussen. S. Nelson, J. suddenly struck the deckioad on the périment ther. t 11EHRINO SEA ROOKERIES. Stedman. Mr. and Mrs. Whitman. D. starboard side. Satisfactory work was reported In all W. West, H. P. Decker. E. Ehrenberg. Administration ef Prlbllnff island! Will Two of the- chains holding the lum­ other classes and a vote of thanks to To the Electors of Ward 2: Mr * and Mrs. Butler C. H. M-'Intyre. ber parted, and it began to shift to L. D. CHETHAM, TiidPty and Qenticmen— . —L the Ladles’ Auxiliary for their work at Hvr-elt-r B- T"nd-r Valtad Stats, Coi. Gibson, C. B. Sehleber. <5. Cam- port. To those on board It seemed the ChrtFtma* celebration» passed, Having been requested to ofif»r myself I Bureau.of Fisheries. cmn. Mr. and Mrs. Tofel. Mr. Ander­ City Pass. Agent, 1102 Government. that she would never stop rolling, but Feyetary Brace thanked the direc­ as a candidate for Alderman for AVard | son. J Staine. M. Bertty. Mr Roger*. she rested on her beam ends, while the tors Jo r a set of silver cutlery received 2. i have consenti d. and respectfully- The adrainletartlon of the Pribileff G., B. Edwards, Mrs. Edwards. W. L. seas swept over the iterk* and entered H. F. BISHOP, as a Christmas gift. Mm. Brae» enter­ *»k year WTipimn and tnftwnc^ i ant i islands, wtitrtr tnrtudea^ the manage­ Brown, T.. DoHmi. F. Rhin,- W.- McCul­ the engine room, where nhe engineer* tained the directors at a hot oyster TickeV Agent,'WtiarLBelivilleSt. In favor of a complete «hang# of the ment of the fur seal herds named and lough. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Miss and fl rente* had been thrown In a supper. There were present: R. L, present system of carrying on munici­ protected by the United States, will Hartwell. 1 heap. Drury. Dr. Wasson, Dr. Russèll. P. D. hereafter be undertaken by the bureau The Queen City had a fair trip ex­ THE OANADIAN-MEXICAN pal work. The water toe# rapidly, until it wae Hlllls. rapt. McIntosh. R. C. Horn, E. of fisheries, of the department of com­ cept when she we* eff the N&&* river, RUSS HUMBER. Hmpoeelble to use the starboard boiler W. Whittington end A. J. Brace. PACIFIC SS. LINE. merce and labor, according to a recent where a gal# wa* blowing and waueed- end but one burner in the port boiler. reoulxr monthLT SERVICe. dispatch from Washington. The super­ the passengers some IncenvenldRçe, —"To— SEATTLE ROUTE The engineers stayed bravely at their PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. vision of .these islands and their valu­ She brought, down very little freight, poet», struggling to keep steam up. M ABAT LAN. MANZANILLO. ACAPUL. FOR ALDERMAN able seal herd* was first placed under but a few passengers made the trip on while thoee above kept the vessel a< CO. BAKINA CRUE- GUAYMAS any the treasury department. It was later her. Among them was C. W. D. Clif­ steady as possible on the distorted WUJ Go on Vancouvgr-Vletorla Run on oth.r Maxic»» pom ai lnduc«œ,ol on*,. S.S. “Whatcom” leaves Wharf street Aloe taking cargo on through Bills transferred to the department of com­ ford from Kitlmaat; E. C. Stevenson, gear. Monday. Coding to United Kingdom porta and th. Dock, behind Po«tofflce. daily, except To the Electors of Ward 4: Thursday, at 800 p.m., calling at Port merce and labor, but was not placed of Hixelton. and Mr. and Mrs. Brown In this way the HI. Helens steamed Continent via tho Tohuaniepeo Nauonai Ladies ond '«’.cntlemen 1 have the under any specified troreau. The re­ of Kltimaat. about three knots an hour; hut she »«• Arrangements have been made by the Railway. Townsend. honor to arm-inner myself an Aldermanic The Queen City leaves again on Sun­ Returning leaves Seattle at 8 30 a. m. Candidate f--: xvnrd 4. , . sponsibility falling «n no particular sooner ran out of the gale than a thick C. P. R. for the Prtnceae Charlotte to galling from Victoria, B. U-, tha last .Having sufficient spare time T sliall ee bureau brought'" AWiit sonie fiilltY "ad­ day -night, and the Princess May on ha*e came, up on New Year’s day. and take the Charmer's- piece on 4he- Vie» day ot aach month. dally, except Thursday, arriving Vic­ able to devote considerable attentif* to ministration of the Islands and conse­ Monday. then matters became worse, a* the toria-Vancouver route, commencing on For freight or passage apply to th, toria at 2.36 p.m, clvle affaire. „ . quent dlssahlt fact Ion among those In­ compasses were thrown out. Throtigh Monday next. This Is the run which the affltw of th, company. X» Grennu, I am in favor of the continuation of the Prlnccsa Victoria haa been taking since •treat. Vsncourer. or IMS Wharf street. 25ceaoh wa'25c present policy of progress terested In the herds, the fog the craft made her way largely STEAMER KAGA MARU the Charmer has been undergoing re­ Vtaseele. I am Opposed to frittering away the Th* North American Uommereial by eoundlng. While the men stuck to time of .the Council In framing vexatious pairs. The Princess Victoria and the by-laws’, neither do I advocate drastic Company, of San Francisco, at present DELAYED IN STRAITS their Work, the cook boiled some eggs, , Princess Royal will then return to >the and impractical reforms whilst question* has a tense on the islands which, orig­ which were passed around. This was * routes they had before the aêcldent. Thla REMANDED ON ROBBERY CHARGE of such magjiltude a* the condition of our inally being made far eighteen years, all the crew had to eat i will give the company an opportunity to roadg and the future supply of water re- has but one more year* to run before Saturday night the steamer Ikied | complete »kuw necessary work on the malé unsettled. IÀ Order to discover leakage of the expirâtioh. This company, under its Passed Flattery Early Yester­ mere and again a heavy sen was run- j new steamer without tying up the buat- Magistrate Will Give Decision In Case city’s funds brought about hy errors o/ lease, has been permitted to slaughter ntng. Captain Dodge on -the bridge ne*«. The exact hour» of sailing have not of Stephen Rivas To-Morrow. management if such exist. I would favor a certain number of seals and foxes .ird-r«!d rr-w le »tmd by with *I-s ! >'t bs-n d-rldtd upon, detailed reports of expenditure being day—Tied up at Noon the lashing» which hel-1 made periodically; not necessarily for each year, the yearly slaughter of the to -ut away Stephen Rivas, charged writh stealing publication, but. available tor Inspection former averaging 15.000. To-day. the deckload should the vessel start to 8T. JOHN, N. B.. TO LIVERPOOL. by any ratepayer. a 1 However. Japanese pelagic sealers keel ever- Tfils would have been the $435 from the Prtnce saloon on Christ I have the Intgreet of rh* city at beam, mas morning, web again remanded this Empress ef Britain ...... Dec.Dee. 25 and respectfully request "your Influence have within the past few y wars en­ last resort, as rutting away the chains SHIPPING GUIDE. Lake Manitoba ...... Jan. 2 and votes. croached upon the three-mile limit would have torn out the m**ts. leaving morning after considerable evidence Empress of Ireland ...... The K*ga Meru. boiled frem the Orient, 8. 6. Corsican ...... Jan. 3 observed by nations generally, and had some dlffleulîy In ftading her way but a hulk. had been heard. Magistrate Jay an­ W. 0. WINTERBURN. mefdfessty slaughtered the seals In Fortunately 4ate Saturday night the Empress of iirltaln ...... Jan. 29 1437 Oak Bay Ave. through the blinding snow In the Straits nouncing that he desired to go over Lake Champlain ...... Feb. « the vicinity of St. Paul and flt. OoEge yesterday afternoon *nd through the 8t. Helens hove in sight of the lights OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Emnreaa of Ireland ...... the evidence again before reaching a Islands. Their depredations, have been night Fo wild was the weather that the of Drake's bay. where she sought she!-' From the Orient. Empress of Britain ...... ! Feb. 24 so extensive as to cause experts stesmer sought shelter about four o’clock ter fmm the weather. The steamer decision. Lake Eric ...... March « Empress of India ...... Jan. 8 For berthing accommodation and_ aij In Freshwater bey. midway between Port was anchored and Captain Dodge and O. H. Brown,' proprietor of the Prince fear the extermination of the Prlblloft Kuinerlc .. Jan. 14 rates write or call on F8R ALDERMAN herds. The United States has treaty Angeles end Point Crescent, right across Chief Engineer Gardiner went ashore L D CHETHAM, the Straits from here. Fh* came te the From Australia. saloon. Government and Pandora arrangements-with a number ‘of na­ In a small boat. Through • driving City Pas». Agent roads early this morning, and after day­ Aorangl .. Jan. 14 streets, gave evidence that he had lock­ 1102 Government Street. tions specifying the circumstance» of rain they walked five mile» over the Feb. U To the Electors of Ward 4: light returned to WilUam Head to paae ed the money, consisting of two $100 Agent All Atlantic Steamship Line*. slaughtering seals. By the sealers of hllle to a telephone station, where the From Mexico. I beg to announce that I yvill be quarantine, tying up at the euter dock bills, and ftther money in the safe these nations, regard for »ex Is ob­ news of the vessel's condition was sent Jan. 16 candidate for Alderman In the above about noorl to-day. served to the end of Increasing the The steomer brought a email quantity to the etty. The steamer Vanguard From Liverpool- early on Christmas morning. W. 'J. TO THE Ward, and reapectfuljy eoBolt» ytw japk 23 THrtlMT bartender, told having found ^During the past year. 1.044 foxes pi freight, moat .of..It..hooked .through..to wae sent out to aid the St. Helena, but £,x,l‘ ■*" votf and inftuen-e the Eastern States, 1.70# tons In all. Of not knowing that the latter had enter­ TO SAIL the safe open and uhdàïfiâgëd on KLONDIKE opening up on Christmas day. The Yours respectfully, were trapped In these Islands, of which this there was *2* bales of silk, worth In ed Drake’s bay proceeded on up the For the Orient 403 were killed and 581 releated tor t/ie neighborhood of $8K#.o##. the rest be­ Mopteagle ...... • ...... Jan. 16 money was missing. Accused owed the GOLD P. A. RAYMOND. ing matting, rire, curioe and provision!. The weather opened fair the tollow- Empress of India ...... Jan. 27 heuse money. He had no money Christ- breeding. y There was a small mnelgnment ef 1** mg. — — nayJ — - - ann— — ^ tf*. ■piwra .* . I —, *T 'wgrI. J a . 1 — iuruil.,| tty 1S-. A -trails mai» eve. I1G Linden Ave. ions of mixed Oriental geods fer this FIELDS indraveiu Jan. 7 Six women gave evidence that Rivas HEADQUARTERS AT VANCOUVER. port. take the chance of bringing his com­ mand Into port without assistance, Aorangl -• Jan. 29 with two other Frenchmen named ■Steamers from Puget hound and British Of passengers there were enly three in Feb. 36 and that he did ee waa considered re­ Moan a ... Frank and Jees had passed two Î100 Columbia porta connect at pkagway with B. Salvage Company* Steamer the flret-claee. en# ef wham. W. H. Bren­ For Mexico. the daily trains of the WHITE FASS A markable by the experts who vfPwad bills Christmas day. Two of the women aude Will B» at Cedar Cove. ner. le e friend of Mr. Page, of the Bur­ Jan. M YUKON ROUTE for Whito Horae and dette House, ami Is en his way te New the craft after, she haa tied up to said accused had given them $75 and intermediate pointe. > FOR ALDERMAN The Winter service haa nop been estab­ Steamer Maude, of the B. C. Salvage Westminster. In the seeend-elass there Fewell street wharf, where the lumber SAILING VESSELS $70 respectively. Ethel Williams, one of eeve*. and forty-nine In the steer­ TO ARRIVE lished and passenger and freight stages 1909 Company. Is hereafter to make Van­ cargo was shifted to another steamer the women, said Rivas admitted, to her making trl-weekiy, trips between White age, many of whom were females. Nln* elong*!^- Not a timber was lost from Nam». Lei»- D,le- . ,70r having committed the robbery, and Horse and Dawson connect writh the daily couver h»r headquarters, as it found Japanese landed here, of whom several the cargo and. the steamer sustained Puritan...Boetnn ...Som Norüicm B. C. Porta. AND GOOD ROADS Courtney A Fkene company has been Th.m. ft h. m. ft.fh. m. ft.!», m. ft. the nature of whlfch he did not under­ Venture ...... i*11- 2 SLEEPING CABS trying to buy the steamer Morning S40 6J 10 15 98 18 10 3.4 stand until arrestig. HI* statement re­ 10 38 9 6 18 57 2.6 Queen City ...... Jan- 24 Star from Captain A. A. Moore, of mained unbroken onjg^-vxamlnatlon. SHIPPING REPORT 11 #4 9.7 19 38 1-8 From West Coast. On# bill had been rOTI^^The other Seattle, to use as a" freighter between 11 81 9 8 30 1# 1.8 20 62 1 1 TeeS ...... J>IL 19 having been passed by 'The women CHICAGO, LONDON, Vancouver and Puget Found. About a 1158 f * TO SAIL. 12 22 9.7 27 1.0 through a Chinese pawnbroker, had fortnight ago three çf }hf member* of tt»M « L* HAMILTON, TORONTO, FOR ALDERMAN -Tatooeh. Jan. S, 8*. m.—Cloudy, wind the firm were in Seattle In connection S net been recovered. Tthr Trtfficr have E., <0 miles; bar. 28.86; temp. 18. 12 66 9.1 nty of Puebla ...... Jan. u .with the deal and at that time It was 9 06 A8 23 18 13 been searching for the men called Bote van, Jpn. 8. 8 a. in.—Cloudy*; For Sk»gway. ■ONTBEIL, QUEBEC, To the Electors of Ward V. n expected that they would be In a po- 8 40 8.7 28 67 3.0 Frank, but have so far not located him. calm; bar. 29.68; temp. 1*: sea smooth. *C M Princess May- ... Jan. ll I beg to announce myself a candi­ ritlnh to make an announcement Rivas will come before the court^agaln Cape Lgxo. Jan. 8. 8 a. m.—Part «» 8.7 tm 8.7 For NorUiern B. C. Ports. PORTLAND, BOSTON, date for the Aidermanic Board, and their return. Things did not. however, 8»’" to-morrow morning when the magis­ aaa a. num I-M ttaw ,i cloudy; wind N. W.; bar. -28 83; temp. 104 «« Queen nty ...... J*n. i# respectfully solicit your votes and in­ turn out as they oxpeeted. with the 1 34 5.4 9 07 8.1 4f‘ • trats will decide the matter. Ontario, Quebec and the 10; sea moderate. Venture ...... *...... Jah- B fluence. > result that the da#t has been hanging 9 28 8.9 Point Grey. Jnn. *„ 8 a. Bk—Clotidv; 9 42 9.0 For West Const. Maritime P.ovlncee. fire. PLANT TO COgT $16^066,600. T. N. HIBBEN. light south wind; bar. 29.68; temp. 14. 9 68 9.8 Tee» ...... •• Jsn- 16 New the steamer Is on the ways at 10 17 8.7 19 OT.2.2 ■SwMMnt onthT’iLi.Mu^ OooUOWOL Moran's ship yards undergoing an ex­ 10 46 10 0 19 45 1.4 ferry service New York. Jan. A-Upwarde of $10,866 666 ur 10.2 y :# o v pert examination, and If she «ornes Seattle and Vancouver. will lie expended by the American Loco», 12 16 10.2 21 08 0 *. motive Company In the const faction of It» CIO. W. VAU:X. ‘ 13 00 10.0 21 SI O R 8. 8. Princess Victoria leax-es Victoria l it*- «—. through that all right she be taken projected plant at Gary. Ind. The plant, For School Trustee by the local firm. Rumor to-day says 4 47 8.8 , 9 «4 8.2 14 68-9.6 22 86 0.9 at midnight, arriving at’ Vancouver at 15 12 8.9 | 23 20 1.6 ! 7.m returning, leaves Vancouver *t the officer* say, will be one of thé largest that she has passed the examination * 44 14 1 11 no 7.7 FOR ALDERMAN #56 8.6 12 10 7.1 16 2# 8.0 ! ...... 1p. m.. arriving in Victoria at # p. m. locomotive manufacturers In th* United To the Electors of the City ol Vic­ satisfactorily, but the agents are with­ 0 0# 2.7 7 » 8.6 ------13 22 6.4 j 18 03 " fi. 8 Pylncess Royal leaves •Victoria for State*, with a probable output of l.ivti out any official report. 0 62 81 7 to 8.71 14 34 5.4 , tl 15 0 #. Seattle at 1136 p. m.: returning, toaxea locomotives a year. Tt will ah^p h# the Tu the Electors of Ward V. toria: 16 42 4.6 i Originally a yacht, the steamer was 1 80 62 ' 8 28 9 0 ; i Beattie at 8.3» a. m.. arriving ^ Victoria first locomotive plant to he erected west I beg to announce myself a candi- * to 9.1 1# 4# 8.8 of Pittsburg. Use The Times fer Wants, Fes bought by a Boston missionary 9 2* 9.3 17 *3 2 J ' ! f at 1 p. m. date for the Alikrmgnlc Board, and. 1-edtiM and Gentlemen. 1 beg to an­ ~A80 9.4 1A-311L24. -Br4L-Whatcan»ealledaHr, Gales, To Lets—lé py word. Dailj respectfully solicit yottr vertes and In nounce myself a candidat - for re-elec-* and afterwards taken to Honolulu. dev, tor Seattlfc^at 8 >. m Arrive* daily, NEW TREATIES FIGGED or Stmi-Weekly. Éx insertions The time used is Pacific Btandaid. for except Thursday, from Seattle at 2 39 p.m. 'fluence tien as school trustee, and respectfully Thetir* she <-sme to San Francisco. - - - - 4L ti- SABGISON. V. here She lalri up tor a kmg time. grT .wietiaetsB. D >’• J»!V » rS*çf't»rsiLioï price ol four, solicit yo;ir vote and titfhtehce.v Root. yntrrjÜY Mette-)' t—»•- witn riving , at Seattle a year ago last The color of pert wlhe varies according midnight The figures for height serve to Bolivia end Ha>v FHONX409G. a WALW ■*: ÜeUasui-ek high w*t>r fro» low wateR i to-Its erg*, from red- to n- tawny- brown. t VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, PRIÙAY, JANUARY 6, 1909

SOCIAL EVENTS BOBBY'S Diamond Jewelry MITTENS ïôHrr^Tmitti yrtrx>aacsgic A Bi- iiaflMfnt»; Wo want you to know that our DIAMOND STOCK is the LARGEST to ho fourni in any British \'Columbia Robert Kerr. Jr. aged *lx. «aid. w. J. Munson, M. P. P. fur Dcwdney, Diamond Hoi$«o is tin* most UP-TO-DATE, and thi nrufo me." Vt* the rest of the fatnll> moomfibac® , Heai».t> el OtoUl. «04 «H* FRIGHT imsît T\ tin* LOWEST. Dibit# UifuLx- wrn llnlshed. «-ntcrtyfntttg Stra. Rayrour VVlttU e U.t ru*i). K«.tib> aek—1 Mg Oar trade he* tieadily growu tor the aimplv reason Hwther JHn **• MuUU> was fionte* the that our «-laim of LOW PRICES is BASED ON PACT dltiItig room door .behind him. nd Mrs. Harv of Van - l want tu *o round by Jw«. k fitew- "5 i ■ 'CAN^Aÿs- ;;y couver, ure guest* In town. Ottr methods of phrvhastng in LARGE QUANTI* lute .‘itu r* « till UlU* ‘‘"6 " *rt\e him tor Xnme." annwciv(k Buhby. TIES and for SPOT CASH enables us to give you H. K. Beasley, naalatant to R. Mur- 1 hurrying Into hit, uver> out. pole, general executive assistant ot the [ eeptional prive advantages. \ He Furl* and ptfll X'Ur cap over your C. P. n.. la in Ute city. rare,,dear " t olled rriummu. ’it * dread­ All The Wheat That's Good To Eat Do not faîl to visit our store if you contemplate jnitv fully void. ' C. H. Dickie, of Duncan, who 1» deep- ; "pon t forget the mlltens I knit is in the floilr that makes Mooney’s Biscuits. Pure rich milk chasing anything in the line of Diamond*, ly Interested In Portland -t'anni mining j you." added grandma, and my but .properties. Is n visitor to the <’Hy. j Hobby wished ^he had got out of the and lountry butter-add to their food value, just as it makes them | hall d-u»r witlioui In 1 ' B« that 11 « city, ha* j didn’t 11 kv thv mittens you see, nn l more delicious and appetizing. er. Mrs. It. . uldu’t want to W ur them. Challoner <& Mitchell M of f«.r some , Muat little, boy> «don't...... vart— • 1 very -----much7- whut tn. lr VnltVn* an- Ilk** long a* JKWKI.KHS AND OITICIASK they kwp their-hand* warm 1 Mooney’s Perfection Cream Sodas In spite of tile « Xtrente weather a ;rm%1 tittl- buys hau n't grandmas who 47 AND «» GOVERNMENT ST., VICTORIA, B. C lumber "f friends i all* <1 on M»** Mat i Unit them mttUf.s of bright, bright rlV: tumliton »t her first At Home day ifl mixed with grey, with a long string •> Kre perfection because everything about them—the bakery, the ièf new sUidlo oh roltlii^"* «tw-f ^them. that wttt go twtor-roumi a hoy - ingredients an3 the packages—are absolutely faultless. MV** TH*le. of Mclford. Manitoba is Hubby hail elway. had dark mitten» ! The air-tight, moisture-proof pails bring Mooney's to your AMUSEMENTS. a. giu^t tntowiL Miss Male la matron before, and never. neYcr-AÙItten»—with T THEATRE of the'Lady Mlnto hospital at Mvlfor .1. a string to them. table just as they come from the ovens—crisp, inviting, tasty, an,I pftiW a visit on Tuesday nftvrnôon When grandma had vome from thv to the Veyal Jublh^-Lwqiital her» . , Hast tu spend the winter with her aori.j four grocer should have MOONEYES. I * pails and packages. 7,W^. Grcnt Home Play. Victoria on court the train. THE MOONIY BISCUIT & CANDY CO. LIMITED TVEMMV WKD\F.SD\Y YYR STNATFORO, HAMILTON. OTTAWA. SYDNEY. WlNNIFtQ, VHIDAY, THIS W*KK oflUKC ALi incviin* of the Renchers ,f th*. Iâtiw So- ! white, hair, and such M ft'B’êr wrlnklc l CALGARY, VANCOUVER. The Management of ,th« LONDON BIO- j Now In Its Fifteenth Fear of Pi i.ftAk»y- early Jn thv wH-k. fai.r. and «be always- « are a nh white SCOPE AtmouricA * Rutvess. with the Eminent i preventedJtia reaching here in time for shawl around her shoulders. Some- . iiiiffffniihii llnn a when Bobby • aille home from ;v v. archie boyd school, grandma would a»k him to sit The Actophone Thf Vancouver. Will tv- novelty of Modem tlàiee. pre talked «t "Shj j hre. tht-n she would put her arm turea that SING. ACT AND TALK. Chtidtvn. Thr 'gr<*ate*o hull*'*’ held ifl the First Baptist huray, of this part of the shawl and tell him atorle» reletorlties In grand opera , i Popular prices. -V-. Sdc. 75c. city, will he present, nnu Mr*. Flttglb- j of what pai*a tv*yd to dn «’nil say First performance starts 7.4T» ami BJO-i n offlt.e op4frlB Thdratlay, bon also of this Hty. will tyc asked t-, - wtien he way u, little buy. Bobby liked - ___ - - -...... -•---- nltrht ' five nn nddn-s* <»p Imperlaftsm that, and Ik* diked hi* grutrdma. too. But, «»hl b*. did wish sin hadn-t put a NhorK ArRRR- COMIX, Mrs. Hempin and her daughters, of string on his mittens.. Winnipeg iivi«itnpanled by thv form­ The first dov he wot*- them to school, said the little girt er's sl*ter-ln7law. Miss D« mi-1-, wn > some <>f the iivihe.- boys laughed, and to the other school', Archie Bbyd in Herne's ha\>- beeh t- urljig Montana. Ure , at a»kni hlm U the string was to play who was , bigger tb*n either oh dear! 1 just wish l hfe< Fho- ut ihe.âHci'.Tta Thv>i t rc 4ux*attnl L the _xULati ..at- JJk;4- XVau.- Till NEW GRAND morrow Night, Hunf#-r and Mls« Armstrong -f <; Wàfm rrTtV-ns yours1 era nn :ii trect. looked longingly at Bobby'*. WEEK. 4TH JANUARY Bobby took his "IT Just ns-qi kk a* . . The simple -but- bvaut iftrl story of pas- ever he could. 'Take themt t<-ral life, a* told In the rural play of •mv grandma y;l^l maybe ,7n)6ke me LVER ".si,.>r»‘ A i s," strikeM at the very heart Tying another pair and he inwnrdly hoped hooter °1 human ttf* the very foundation of they wouldn't b#* fastened t«»gcther . society. It I* a battlv betwwn a man w 1th a red string. of high IntegrTly an-l a brother who -D.. girl tm*t ha i the m a» ! ■ : :i AND would aatriflvt.- family lie*. m«unotUiH "Rhe> not a nice gfrl, *t all." snfd If you want your stoves to look as if they had and interest* tor money Thv < har- CONNOLLY hi» am Ml fist atfef her. bceu cleaned cvç^y hour, rub tiicm occasioaaUy Hdfw w -pwrteey**! ky- Htrr v*ô9M.. thiak xteete wsé ecmelhtok} Jack, ?hv's pôl 'pii lange of .' or Uirillinu .pU - ^El^lrjïïïy TSupmt, W.MT, ^ITTTTVv mo* Tfier»- is hardly a character that t ivtle n i I K‘-t 80 V Yirtirea the sîiTnë that lasts, nofeaÙêYhciw- It of IBe fife, WATSON AND LITTLE !.i without them, and beside*, grandma band m each po kvt and starting It strioes he railed a hero, yet-the stiry. »»• ea.*- quickly, too—just a few nibs. You get such & big can f"~ In Their Vocal Comedietta. “A Matri­ usually came into the lidll to help him run again. ily rtnd naturally unfolded, obaorb* th« that **Black Knight** i* easfly the cheapest you cm buy. monial Bargain." t»n with hi* coat,.and sty^id at the dour h was n as>14, attention ami eennot fall tu uplift the watehlng iUm whit* Lb , l*‘p ^k|,jpé-i «.end your dealer * name *nd Vie for full siecd can, mind. That 1* is thoroughly appréc iai- if you cen t get ’Black Knight ' acarby. THE FOWLERS abii'g the street. and under hey white «haul that night KquIUbflet * an» B*ml-to-Hand Bel- Hut this day. 1 started .to tell you when he got home from school. nw r. r. ball it ce. umitsb mmirm. eat about, Bobby hatr*«vdrnndfully to wear Didn't vourjtTltb n* kce^ you warm, THOS. J. PRICE ih« rod mittens, for Jack Stewart wa» «carle 7" at id grandmi held the re«l the sort of boy wb« secmt«*l to little hands, fingur* up. *o that they Song Illustrator, "Are Yon Sincere.'' he IttUShlng and making ftm of people, wouldn't Tcho so biidly. NEW MOVING PICTURES although be never ual.l anything. "1 gave them away to a little girl who had none,** .arhd then Bobby told "Willie Falls Front G rare." "Stolen IWtbUy was tempted to keep tbe siring of lil* ntiiuiu* under hi* ovev- the jFhole story. xuat and juat lcl -Lhr mittcnA .liailK Jay jThe very .next morning grandma got DRAWING OUR OWN ORCHESTRA hi* sides out of sight, white he kept her knitting needles, and started knit­ Nag» l, IJlrector. "Glowworm."’By U- hand* in ids pockets, but he knew ting a new pair <*f mitts for Bobhy Llncke. w couldn't f-N>l Jrti'k ÿtevart that from some ,BUere. Your’mitten» will be Just. Ih* thing, BARm-rrr and gray, i’abby," propu» around hie head to iook ike a funny tieeked tap, and use the ever" bad. DILUE BAXTER. EAT l -t lings for lines." «'omedlan. "All right." said Hobby. RUBY COLE. ARCHIE BOYD. Now that Jack Fro«t has made his But the dog didn’t lik. Ui* arrange- Soubrette. nient »t all, and instead of trotting Who Will A|>pear in "Shore appearance near by ponds abd river* ARE YOU GOING TO CALIFORNIA THIS WINTER? *— HARRY DE VERRA, will sonn be thronged with à happy nnotnd the room a« befoir he rolled To-morrow Night. a'vi trying wUh; hU f• lat# for school, boys.’" « iKby the number and vhsractor of th* >ald M.e. Stewart, putting hoi* hen.1 ! audiences wbl grandma wvuhRi't like me to xva ter frequently. Finish up with n take thé string off." are loaded In picturesque fashion upon 736 FORT STREET a block sgUn yhafigau». wn^-rr-r------clvtll null of ylftap lflftfor. Affor WHAT TO BUY FOB THE HOUDAYS uMIng.-stald umi rin.-*«' the broom th>v- FAIRMONT and took up u darning needlv with * red Oiieitd in It. "I must mend It. An old Whl*k broom, worn short and uughly and keep It dry. Bowling Alleys then," she said, "but I xvoh't is» a min­ stiff, 1* excellent In washing kètt".e;r The nurses ‘of "the--Roy**.. Jubilee hos­ Schmidt's Clarets and Burgundies. ute. Now hurry, bo^*." «lie continued «r mixing dl*hi Put hot suds In the AND POOL TABLES pital wilt entertain their friends in h'v Hubby thrust bis hand* Into his greasy utensils, and. cold water wb*re picture. Illustrated Hong, post Card, their new home this evening. SAN FRANCISCO ;ie#Alrlr, Wrist, Lifting, 1‘pnt'hing, r- Cockburn’s Red and Black Label Port. mfttens "you . know the teacher dough or eggs have be<‘n mixed. . flcTtib awHiie. Oonvido Port. DyiT -Gordon Sherries. — Ladbis arm^SntvTmsn wtshlji* to learn kls*eil them.both, and flipped a bunch to bqwl will'find cnmpvtent Instructors at Af-vaiHln* lfiti> r :xch pock“t. the elleyg from 0 a. m. to 12 p. m. The following brands of BUCHANAN’S SCOTCH "i like your mamma," said Bobby to House League Tournament now in pro­ Jack, a* they raced along the slippery gress. • /'• WHISKIES: . Red Seal, $1.00 per bottle answered Jack. My, ain’t

Black and White, $1.25 per bottle 1 like my grandma, too." continued B-ihhÿ foy.-illy. doubling up his finger* GRAND Royal Household. $1.50 per bottle in till mtiten*. Sttnic Hotel of the World - Very Old Liqueur Scotch Whisky, $1.75 per bottle "Courae," said Jack again, let » run Overlooks San Francisco Bay and City faster." ; f Five Minutes Ride from Ferries MASQUERADE Keegan’s 4 Crown and 3 Star Arftund the corner, they nearly' ran Start the children off for aw room», tf.ry room h.. hath . Into a tittle girl, with bare red hand»., eohool oh Cowan’s Cocoa. AT THE SKATING RINK " Old Irish Whiskies. jKhL4*~ah» wa* holding to her face.' R-lc—siiurif hx M ir.** ■ er/TÎ, as.CO. GHve it to them for luncheon >: «.S.W.»

Y W.C. A. ewmewmeteimsunwwewmnMissMwxwwswme* professional CARDS for the benefit of youn* women to < A£1XM!T,SEMJ3NT8 under this head I oat of employment. ------IN STOCK------tent per word per Insertion; $ lines. $1 per month; extra lines, 35 cents per line Rooips and Board News From Four Corners of B. C. per month. KBSM PETER’S (English) PORTLAND CEMENT Architects 842 PANDORA AVENUE i QlAanAdFrom All Soarov ln the Provibes. Full weight Full strength nov® •crn.T.m Pennsylvania Blacksmith Goal Victoria BuU*I,n*' 1001 Government 1 Prepâre yourself against Jack frost WESTMINSTER’S NEW GAS STRUCK NEAR CHILLIWACK. CLAY0QU0T LIBERALS H- «. GRIFFITH. 14 Promis Blot*. See BO LD EN FIRE HALLS OPENED Company Has Been Organized t,> TV ELE'.T OFFICERS BOSTOCK & CO., Limited THK ( AÇPFVTFR A Bi aPER velnp DepowttS. Bookkeeping For your weather strips, etc., etc. 622 FORT STREET 760 Yates St. Op. Dominion Hotel. Chilliwack. Jan. 7.—An Important vjerrmrji gcHom, or bookitebi- Phones : Bouse. A1135. Shop. BISS. •NO. 182* Douglas street. Pupils recel'f Buildings at Queen’s Parks event In the rhlstory of this section Is W. J. Stone Choten President J® or visited day or evening. Bpecti the discovery uf deposits of gas In the •ttentton Jo casee of neglected eduou Old or young can attend, totrtetl and Sapperton Now in * Frajer valley near this city. Sample?, for Year—Fiotballers lgst« o Rco». tr.. ptinahal Use. have been collected for analyftls by the Organize. BLUE PRINTS government. The And "was made Just Dentists where Sumas lake empties Into tfie Of Any Length DR. LEWIS HA:LL, Dental Burgeon Furnas rivei. It has long been th.-m-M PORT ANGELES. Made In One Piece. New Westminster, Jan. .7 —Tuesday __ __(Special Correk kmdenee.) Jwrtl Block, cor.tr. Yatee_____ and Dougfiai frem the bubbling of the waî^r rdUn 1 ] THE CITY OF OPPORTUNITY. •'D-'•■Victoria. ». C. Téléphona- marked the completion of the extensive Vlayoquot, Jan. «. On Wednesday omet. R7 ; Ruidcsoa. 1XX. TIMBER MAPS that vicinity that gas of some sort was j Are improvements that were undertak­ evening, December 3fr ft. the Clay jquot 1st.—-Because Port Angeles will be the terminals of three Great Trunk en by the city last year and the re­ below the lake bottom, and it remain­ Railways. Chicàgo, Milwaukee A St. Paul, Union Pacific Railway, and Liberal Assmiatlon e’^cted the follow­ Eleclrie Blue Print 4 Map Co. sults. comparing the present with the ed for ten citiaenw of Chilliwack to the Hill Lines gith the Great Northern and Northern Pacific. Educational 1211 LANGLEY ST.. VICTORIA. past, are most satisfactory. Monday form a company gipl m^Jcc a tesL The ing officers for the enWlng year: Presl 2nd.—Because Port Angeles Is the flneset natural harbor on the Pa­ Wo. 3 ftrv hall at . the north erui of teat waa I ■ l- ni XV .1 Stone; v*<‘e"l,n"w*dent* cific Coast, and Is 70 to 80 mllel nearer Pacific Ocean than Seattle or SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 1109 Broad St Shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping Queens park was opened with a brigade and a half pipe -’0 feet m length Which \\ Rhodes: secretary-treasurer, K. 15. Té coma. The harbor will hold the entire United States Navy and cas of four men, a two-hose reel, and two he entered by vessels under their own sail and without pilot. telegraphy thoroughly taught K. £ was driven down through the water Garrard: executive committee, Messrs. Macmillan, principal. extinguishers: Tuesday the last of the Ird.—Because 50,000 horse-power can be developed for power pur­ SHOWCASES and mud its full length. Inside of this F. C. Oerrard, R. Riley, L. W. Carter, new halls. No, 4 at Happer ton, was a half-inch pipe 27 fact lung «as poses at low cost, thus enabling manufacturers to operate economi­ B. Ausetti attd j; Anw4. About thitry- opened with a brigade of three men. a driven Its full length, and when the se tty and also that Port Angeles will be the outlet of the Immense re­ We rpanufacture up-to-date showcases, four members were present. President Land Surveyors bank and store, hotel and Office fixtures. one-horse hose wagon and two extin­ cap was removed a Jet of water and sources of the State of Washington, which will be developed by tbe In­ J. Chleleman occupietl the chair unllL Wall-cases, counters, shelving, mantles, guishers. The new men for these halls mud was thrown high, In the air for coming railways. OBO. SMITH.^ EM.. B. C. Lend Sw desks, art grills and mirrors. wen* drafted some time ago and were some moments. A match was touched hls successor w in elected. INVESTIGATE. CALL OR WRITE. ------Albaral,* -B. ti. "liningMinins claim» A number of the young men of the THE WOODWORKERS, Ltd. ready Immediately to take up their to the mouth of the pipe and a beauti­ Umw limit, and aub-dlrlatoaa. district met It» Mr. Ma,çL*ods house duties. ful flame of Illuminating gas was the DRURY & CO. T\ Ï 29.RK and J. M. McOFEOOn. Blit. 731 JOHNSON ST. PHONE llO. The history of the New Westminster result. There seemed to hrs» exhaust Monday to orgmise a football team. ROOM 7 MAHON BLOCK. PHONX 1613. ■an Columbia Land Surveyor., Chan- Siicit'asor» to Dixon A Howes. Are department for the year 1908, Is a or play out to the deposit of gas. Ten Mr. MvChord w.ts elected captain and ffj Cbambera, II Venglas BU P. a B°X ■«. Phene A «S ,.«= record to Be proul .>f, and no ttittaf tos- men "have formed « company and Mr. lù, B. Garrard, secretary-treasurer. 11 moo y fo the efficiency of secured «daims. As seen- ** a goo* re­ On New Year’s eve the bachelors gave E|«bAmRLà M St’ George's School could be adduced. In all during the port Is received from Victoria the com­ snpi-. r and «lan • •• ■ ' f fX>RGIRLS AND KINDERGARTEN past year forty fires were attended, pany will com thence development work P. O. Box Kk Phone CM. xome small, some In situations tha*l to supply the city and surrounding Miss Carter, after spending a few PLUMBING & HEATING A Boarding and Day School, providing weeks in Ladners and Victoria, return­ threatened serious destruction of pro­ ^country with ga*. We would like to We guarantee all Legal a sound education from the kindergarten perty: they carried total insurance ed home on Monday’s boat. 0 stage to the preparation for McGill Uni­ H. C. Brewster. M. P. P.. arrived on remind you of th-> our Hot Water versity. combined with a careful moral amounting to $118,000, which gives some LINE ALONG STAVE RIVER. Monday's boat and met the members advantage gained martin. Barrister-at-Law an. and physical training. Special class for Idea of the value of the property saved, by purchasing and Steam Heat­ Solicitor. Money to loan. «0» Govern­ little boys. At home Fridays. yet the total loss was only $4,050, a Timber Company Will Build For Pur­ of the executive comtrlttee of the Lib­ ing installed. ment street MRS SUTTIE. Principal. eral Association in tie evening. -Jle your Plumbing little over $10») a fire. The insurance pose of Logging* Their Holdings. Fixtures .now. 961 JOHNSON 8T. exper ts to visit his ernnery before re­ Should your plant cJ*r JRADSHAW, Barrister, etc. Lan Faster term begins January 5th, IMA mentioned where the Are threatened a Prices have neve«* be giving you turning home. 't-tI Chambers. Bastion street Victoria. mill or group of building* covers only New Vfestmlnster. Jan. T.— For the been lower than trouble, we will the Immediate building threatened. purpose of logging 20.000 acres of tim­ they are at i pres­ advise you. what MURI HT * rtSHER, Barristers, Boitai- MADE IN CANADA This Is a record, tkat^wHI be dlflkult to ber lands, located along the west side METHODIST CHURCH DEDICATED ent, and as we is necessary to get tors, etc.. Supreme and Exchequer Court beat In any city. of Stave river and lake, the Heaps are making a spe­ it working right Agents, practice In Patent Office and before Railway Commission. During the year 1008, two new fire Timber Company, Ltd;, are planning New Edifice at Chi fiwack Is Much cial Inducement Hon. Our policy Is to Charles Murphy. U P. Harold Fisher. halls were built, th* brigade haa been to construct a railway which will be Larger Than Old One. to clean up our satisfy our cus­ Increased by seven men and a large operated by either steam or electricity. 1908 stock, we In­ tomers by having M.ETT A party of surveyors are now laying CkllUWSCk, Jin. 7 The Methodists amount of new equipment secured. The vite you to Inves­ work done thor­ Mechanical Engineer 6 5 out the route and construction will be in ChRHwack with thr beginning of the advantage, of this Is that whereas the tigate at our oughly, and at a brigade had to depend largely on the commenced within" a month, according new- year commenced another chapter showrooms . from reasonable cost. 'w. O. WINTERBVRN, M. L X. A, Con- help of the cftlaens In the case of large to a statement made this morning by in their history in th»i valjey. Begin­ the large selection Can we have suiting Mechanical Engineer end Sur­ > CREAM j Mr. Heaps, president of the company. ning wjth the first Sunday of the new veyor. Estimates for all kinds of ma­ fires, they have now a sufficient number on hand. your Patronage. chinery; gasoline engines a specialty. of trained men to handle nt-ngrtine* of It is the Intention to have the first year they dedicated j new edifice In SK'j-d ” °“ï"------* HÂRTARg hone without assistance. But perhaps section of the road ready for commie.-, this city. The new church is larger, the greatest improvement so far as slon before midsummer. more modem, more comfortable than A. SHERET fire fighting, value is concerned Is the The road will start at Ruskln. the old one, and stands out prominent­ TELEPHONE NO. 629 710 PORT ST. instalation of the Oamewell alarm sys­ The firm has already erected a large ly a« a monurhent to the advancement Medical Massage CHEMICALLY PURE tem. a four circuit switch system with lumber and a shingle mill at Ruskln of the church In the valley. The open­ a storage battery, which permits the and most of the timber from the Slave ing services In the new church were MR. BERGSTROM BJORNFELT.i FELT. Maa- Canadian Government teats lake limits will be prepared for the ! artlcularly Interesting. In the mom-* aeur. Room 2. Vernon Bloclock, Douglas ringing in d alarms from several point* MUNICIPALITY OF THE DISTRICT street. Victoria, to, C, Officeice hours It» market there while a portion nf if wilt Ing Dr; fWpptwit of Cnttmvbht* College, Show we have the purest, of the rlty iitlhe same time without OF OAK BAY. and highest strength goods. interfering. he boomed at Ruskln and towed down delivered the address, and a choir of THE EDITOR j the Fraser and around to the Hastings girls, who were assisted with solos by Olllctt’s Is used by the mills on Burrard Inlet. SUDDEN MATH Mf. Klhggcote and J. W. McGill! vra y. JOURNAL of Information fox Music best Sabers and Caterers TWHTO t|»e music. In thé afternoon A all Literary Workers. Thir­ PUBLIC MEETING. HOSPITAL ANXILIARY. a platform meeting was held and ad­ teenth year. Only permanent and everywhere. Costs no New Westminster. Jan. Î.—-F. E. BANJO. MANDOLIN AND GUITAR dresses at congratulations and encour­ euvrcasful mngazltie of Its vbnw. taught by W. O. Plowrleht, Conductor more then the inferior Johnston, of the Columbian mechanical Ladles’ Committee at Vancouver Col­ agement were delivered by Revs. R. J. Tells what editors wânt ; how MSS. A public meeting of the ratepayers of the Alexandra Mandolin and Guitar , adulterated kinds. staff an4 s^.prominent member of 8t. Club, late professor of banjo, mandolin lected $2.769.85 on. Hospital Douglas. J. W. Miller and B. O. Stew­ should be prepared; where to find will be held In the Hall of the new ai»t ■ «»■ ri.stT "'(Union | E. W. COXKTT CO, LTD. | Paul’s Reformed Episcopal church, end riltar at Alberta Collesa. Edmon­ Saturday. art and Messrs. A. C. Wells and R. H. tiie beet market. Answers every School House, Oak Bay Avenue, on ton. etc. Phon AI46S. Studio, MS' newview was stricken with hemorrhage of the street. — Calms. The Carman choir, of Sardis, question that- yon want to know brain shortly after leaving work Tues­ THURSDAY. 14TH JANUARY, 1909. Vancouver. Jan. 7.—Excellent reports assisted. Rev. Drt Slpprell again de­ about the business of writing for day. and p«a*«i away shortly before livered an address at night and special the press. 10c a copy. $1.00 a year. at 8 p. m. noon yesterday wffhhut having re­ were presented yesterday morning at Singing the meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary music Was given by the regular choir. Send 10c for sample ropy, or 25c By Order of the Council. gained consciousness. Tile debase*! was of the General hbspltal, the treasurer Freewill offerings were given, which for three recent numbers. J. 8. FLOYD. J. M. MORGAN. Teacher of Voice Pr« a native of Wyke. Yorkshire. Eng., helped materially towards lessening the showing a balance on hand of $2.771.57. Clerk. auction and Singing. Studio, Room e and was 87 years of age. He was a church, debt. . THE EDITOR - DEPOSIT, N. Y. Bank of Commerce Building. Lete LL’’ It pays to use. member of Magonlc order, a deputy and the secretary that the membership ductor of Reeolven Harmonic 8o*42*Z' master of L. <>„ L. R92, ami a member Is well maintained, and Is at present Welsh Baptist Choral Union, the eeK.* 134. —------—---- :— ------:—- TREES DAMAGED BY FROST. hr* ted Reeolven Male Vo too, winner of the Son» of Eaglafi*. as well as a Saanich Municipality 55. 1906, 1906, 1906. 1906, 1907. WWn*r* “QUEEN’S HEAD" delegate to,'thé District Trades and La­ The treasurer stated that on the last bor Council. He Is survived by hie wife Hospital Saturday the sum of $2,769 New Westminster, Jan. 7.—The cold, Applications. In writing, will be re­ snap has been the cause of much dam­ ceived by the undersigned for the position and two childreu. aa well as his father, was collected, an Increase of $1.04$ 90 Stenographers and Typists QflLVflMIZED IRON over 1907. One feat rue commented upon age in many quarters, more especially BEVAN BROS. of Constable and Sanitary Officer for two brothers and * rmOrled sister re­ Saanich Municipality, enclosing creden­ PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER TTS siding in iSjhet/fto. wae that at the tea and reception on ! tn telegraph, telephone and electric rTTPE WRITER—Strictly conOdwtlel the Makura. where $824.70 were taken. \ wires, and to water pipes and malna. CO Y.. LIMITED. tials, up to Thursday, 21st January, 1909. promptitude end accuracy juamntaad J. R. CARMICHAEL. bmce. m Baatlon atieat, Dari. CbSSl Works better, lies flatter, takes charge or nnw church. two dosen spoons were stolen, which Tender plants and young treys - have had to be replaced by the auxiliary at also suffered considerably from the C. M. C. bare. Telephone No, BMS b its own expense. The following new frost, this being especially ‘he case at Royal Oak P. O. lasts longer than others. Rossliuid, Jan. 7.- A , r jfomes Hvde. TTPKWRITINO dene from M. A, „n re- who ha* bee* renAweting tiie services in officer# were elected unanimously : the experimental farm at Agassi*, Temporary Office eoneble terms. Apply Box 171, TlmS Offlce * the Presbyterian churoh for the paat two President. Mrs. William Murray, re­ where a large number of trees have SAANICH MUNICIPALITY. Evfcry sheet guaranteed. months, delivered ht* fmewetl sermon «.n elected; first vice-president. Mrs. Gate- been broken down'by the weight of the ROOM 1 Sunday, and has gone to Hotm^r for the wood; second vice-president. Mrs. covered branches. purpose of taking charge df ‘he Presby­ Stuart Livingston: secretary. Mrs. terian church there. R« v. John Dow. of A Scotchman has Invented a chair Gravenhurst. Opt, to whom a call hi# Fyfe-Smlth; directresses. «Mrs Howard. LAW CHAMBERS Election of School Trustees Saanich Municipal Elections Mrs. Wallbrfdge. Mrs. James C. Farlsli, canopy on a frame like a awn- I been Issued by the la* a I congregation, Ing. but which rolls up like a window I Mes. Hackett. Mrs. Blackburn; linen BASTION ST., VICTORIA. JOHN LYSAGHT, Limited will arrive here on Friday next and will shade on a spring roller. Th.' device can j .Public notice is hereby given to the Public notice Is hereby given to thn conduct the services on Sunday. January committee. Mrs Edgar Lee and Mrs. be quickly attached to a chair by spring ! LESLIE * 7h. 0OAlo.,"rh day m - _ Ave..A fax onaxe» Monday,Unnilflv the 11th11*1» dayAx.. of.« Janu*. ­ ury, 1909..aa» at— » • sa12 o'clock— *_» s. (noon)*» .— ‘ ••HU-w 8th the steamer Pow An was m-reckctl. the Morocco coast with a casualty list Florist Business Change ary, 1909, at 12 o’clock (noon) to 2 p; n»., MANY WRECKS DURING for the purpose of electing two (2) persons purpose of electing persons to represent eighty being lost. The steamer Yin? of thirty. In February the steamer Having acquired the business of EL theta in the Municipal Council as Reev« King was lost on the same treacherous LA ING (late J. T. Higgins), corner of as member* of the Board of Trustees for and Councillor». * St. Cuthbert burned at sea. fifteen men 8aanl< h sMmilvlpql School Districts YEAR JUST CLOSED coast, July 27th, and 366 victtmir, most-/ PORT A ND UODIt-STHBBTS. the un­ .ny person being a householder in the The mode of nomination, of Candidate» natives, were drowned. A Japanese being lost. Tiie British cruiser Gladi­ dersigned be* to announce that they 4no- shall be as follows: The Candidate shall tool District, and being a British suh- be nominated in writing; the writing shall Steedm&ris steamer foundered tn the China ira ator was sunk off the Isle of Wight. will continue this business for retail .Jnct : of the full age of twenty-one years, be subscribed by two voters of the Muni November 27th, and the loss of life D April 25th, with a loss of thirty-*!*» purposes. and otherwise qualified by the Public clpallty as proposer and seconder, and Schools Act to vote at an election of Number of Vessels Foundered given at 700. The British st.amer Mr. luting will continue his landscape Shall be delivered to the Returning Officer Thtr H*t al*o tn< 1 ude* the RVllpwlngi School Trustee* in «re said ffcbdél at any time bet we on the date of this aim. Dunenm was caught !n a tynhoon au- gardehlTijt work, for which orders can In Typhoons in China April 2nd. British torpedo boat de­ trlct. is eligible to be elected or to serve notifie and 2 p. m. of the day of nomina­ gust 20th. and went down in the China be left with us. as Reboot Trustee. » tion. and In the event of a poll being Sea. *ea. Fifty-two lives were lost, only stroyer Tier. English coast. 34; April. The mode of nomination of candidates necessary such poll will be opened on tha two being saved of the entire~Lrow. 15*h, steamer Gotartef, Swedish coast, 2ftr WILKERSON & BROWN shall be aa follows: Th« candidates shall 16th day of January at the following be nominated in writing; the writing places: For the First Ward. Cedar Hill On December 3rd two Japanese vessels May 27thv schocmef Fame, coast of Telephone 1001. Residence A349. Greenhouses. Saanich Road. A1316. shall be subscribed by two Voters of the School House; for the ieecond Ward at were Jest, the casualties being given .Nova acotla. 27; May 30th. steamer Municipality as proposer and seconder, Tolmle School House. Boleskln Road-' for The hungry sea laid a heavy toll and shall be delivered to the Returning the Third Ward, at the Hall, Gordon at 350, The steamer Glnsel Maru went V4tie de Bruges. Congo rtver. 51; June Officer at any time between the daté of upon human life during the year 1908. down off the coast of Ja°pan, Decem­ Mead; for the Fourth Ward, at Colqult* To make children 24th. steamer La Roche, Spanish coast. Visitors That Are Smoker. this notice and 2 p. m. of the day of th* Hail, Carey Road; for the Fifth Ward Some of the worst disasters of -the past ber 2nd. seventy being lost. In the nomination, and In ttir event of a poll at Royal Oak School House* for the Sixth Happy A Healthy. wrecks of the steamers Hankck a id M; August 9th, steamer Klrkwald. river MAKE THU taring necessary, such poll will be opened Ward, at the Temperance Hall, Saanich twelve months took place In Pacific on the 16th day of January, at the fol------And ------such ..polling _ places----- — will— —be opjpen— *from * maters. Loss of life at sea last year Talsh Maru. In the (rhina se». 149 mere Elbe, 20; August 23rd. steamer Folger lowing pladm* For the First Ward, at ______9, o'clock a,_ ....m. to----- 5--- p, m., o(-, which „«^everyr_ upon the ocean was 2,273, and upon In­ drowned. Folden. coast of Norway, 40; Heptem- Cedar Hill 'School House; for the Second ! person Is hereby required to take notice STEEDMAN'S l»or 1st. ship Amazon, Welsh coast, 27; Ward, at Tolmle School House. Boleskln .'andand govern himself accordingly. land waters 199. as compared With 1,785 Unquestionably the worst disaster >f HUB CIGAR STORf Hoad; for the Third Ward, at the Hall, 1908 ( n this 1 t h.- v. re< k »f September 4th, steamer Louise, Poitu- The qualification for Reeve shall be hi* upon the ocean and 344 upon Inland C30R. COVERMKNT ai. Gordon Head; for the Fourth Ward at gat eqest, 56; September u*th. barque Uittqults Hati: earoy^Rmut: for the Firth being a niala JirtUah subject and herinw SOOTHING waters tn 1907. ' ...... r the American cannery harone Star of ANS TROUNCE ALLEY been for the three months next preceding Auhurndale, lost at sea, 28; September Ward, at Royal OaR School House; for One feature of the last year was the Bengal, off Coronation Island, Septem­ the Sixth Ward, -at the Temperance Hall the day of nomination the registered own. ber 20th. In this disaster 111 lives were 27th, ship Loch Flnlas, Australian In the Land Registry Office, of un<$ POWDERS large number of missing vessel», whose TOUR HEADQUARTERS whichBaunlch;; "time fromand pl.ee9 a. m.™.ch tn 5 p. "J^ a 1Tl|'h",..th?,Mu"1 fate will never be known. Both In At­ sacrificed,, a majority of them Chinese coast, 20; October 10th. schooner Juni­ and Japanese. E^irly in January the ata. Grand Banks. 26; October 28th. Municipal or Provincial Assessment lantic and Pacific waters this list is ' Only tbe best at Inml end be* entitled to cast his vote for two «2» British ship Hart field went to pieces steamer Yarmouth. North sea, 23: ton ported cigar*, cigarette* candidates for members of the Board of Roll, of five hundred dollars or more oefn* exceptionally large, and It Includes the and above any registered judgment ^>i* Tfcey freveat fits sed csnvaltioas, names of many well-known ships of off the coast of Vancouver Island, not November 21st. steamer Martinique. and tobacco to be had. A School Trustees, but may only east one vffte for each candidate, of which every charge, and being otherwise fully quali­ ■id relieve feverish heel. all flags, for which hope was maln- survivor living to tell thé tale. Spanish coast. 21* November 26ih, ...... run «nohcf* ifMÉL...... fied as a voter. ______^ *^VTKtBimCN^rcC" taTHerr^ Vnottffi#,

—-.xi— VICTORIA DAILT TpEZS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1900. II “Classified Advertising” Is the Greatest Real Estate “Broker” in the City

±rr.--rgaco^K»a __ business DIRECTQBt. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Business Chances. tost and Found J. GREENWOOD A. C0LÛUH0UN HOLMES R. S. DAY A B. BOGGS If A BETTER OPPORTUNITY for Invest­ APVSHTlBBÜiNTB wwtef this bead 1 f ADVERTISEMENTS under this head FOUND-A mink ruff. Apply, to 711 REAL ESTATE AND TIMBER . REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. Kstabllaheg lit# vent per word per insertion. 3 ‘‘ivti. N cent per word pur insertion; 3 lines. SI ment than has been offered,recently le et present opm. A manufacturing and View afreet. y Above Northern Bank. TsL i » YATES ST.. VICTORIA. B. C. «« FORT 8TREBT per month, extra Unes. -S cent» per une i per month; extra lines, "28 cents per line VICTORIA. B. C per month. 1 pgT m<,nth. industrial business in Vancouver that paid 40* percent. cash dividend last year ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 FOR BALE. Is expanding and placing shaves on the cent per word per insertion.; 1 insertions. ALR.I1R.N1, the. new railway termlnue— QOVKRNMRNT vr-e raamat «yrnWaa. A OOVti 1NVESXUJ&NX—Patty Omit* market at par. Will bear the closest .2 cents per word; 4 cents per word per ? OOOD LBVl.i, LOTS, in Township Agents Wanted Furrier *oua oondlUun. K6UU. »im. 1 In# addjltl.uial Income can gecuot ■. — ------S—f-T Investigation, and is too good to ha - sreeht 8h cents per line per ueonth. No ^w, a map; the three Tor .n.;...... m mlened by those looking for « iound and advertisement for less than 10 cents. SBVERaL OOOD COTTAOK8. r.nglne houae built apeclallr for receiving MEN WANTKI'-lii 'verv yx»W* " !• FRED. FOSTER, Taxidermist and Fur» WSSr ' aVrnuB-FINR OOBNEfc riel1; «I Jphneon rtreet. highly profitable investment. For fuit Iron, 31,66. in 33,606 eerii, on InetaHroeet high elam paying gtieatk; n.500 cash, Canada to advvrtiro our aooda. tac* a» f particulars address Box 245. Tines. LOST—A fur. between Vernon Hotel and plan. ahotrcarda In all ronaolououa piacM and LOT ...... «526 HRS K R. ROBE RTS-Manufacturing Dominion Hotel. Tuesday. Reward. balance mortgage three year, at J dl.tr.6uta arna» «IrertWi» »»'1' Box 732. Tlrheê Office. LINDEN AVENUE-GRASSY LOT, only PORT ANOgLBS-Now la your oppor- Cammlaolon or aaiar». a» s&aaews&JSP*-* Klv**- tunity of purchasing iota. Call sad obr par cent. Present owner, with lam* and ,xr««r. » i Houses to Rent FOUND—A mlrtk ruff. Apply to 711 **l* particulars. Prices reasonable. Hy, hirers 176 to HOO per month while • he year round., entirely new plan, no Meats street. exper'em e reoulred WrittJ2niTrC)S' ADVERTISEMENTS under «his head 1 PENDERGast STREET—A big snap In ^^Tçrms satisfactory. retaining privacy at homa Ian. Royal Remedy t-o., Londqn, ont. cent per word p*r Insertion; S Insertions. FOUNti-Chrlstmas week. at Wtlkerson’s a LOT 478x135, adjoining lots are 1750 Gravel each; owner #111 sacrifice for ...... 8550 TO LET. Canada 2 ceniH per word. 4 cents per word (wr Jewellery store, lady's white ermine SWINERTON & ODDY U*$ BELCHER STREET, an 3-roo-a week. 50 cents per line per “'""V;- No neck fur. C. SAND A GRAVEL CO., foot John­ advertisement for less than 10 cents. SPRINGF1ELI) AVENUE.' Victoria !»• GOVERNMENT STREET. dwelling, attar Mat December. Rent, son street. Tel 13SS. Producers of LOST-A hand baa contamina bille, luya, West-A fine LEVEL QRASSY LOT per month ...... Mt Automobiles washed end graded sand and gravel, TO LET—New modern 7 roomed house, etc., between Rock Bay avenue and 66x112, with frontage on two streets, a best for concrete work of all kind», de­ furnace, electric light, etc.. $3. or for Taylor's mill Finder please return to snap for ...... 8880 FOR SALE. . FOR SALE. CLARKS OARAOE Ml Tat.# etteet. Re livered by team !n the city, or on scow» Bailey A Iiloomqutst. grocers, corner ktplt, on Royal Bag. sale on easy terms. H. A. Power 1414 ON Vectoeg up an aetata, SIX-ROOM pairs, supplies, storage. Broad street.' Fort and Blanchard streets. Ford agent» fur B. C. Issues of Clark • EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. DWELLING on Oak Bay avenue; ^llst^o^jecond^ian^car». FOR RENT- Svvrn room '"'“'• “J large lot, nice ah rubbery; easy terme Johnaon «trrel. ta t*r month. Hlnaaon THE GRIFFITH CO. *rlc# ...... 32.604 Hârdy Plants Miscellaneous Goods lor Sale Room 11. MAHON BUILDING. Tel. 1452. •-ROOMED HOUSE, * Son. N*w Grand 1 heatre I ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW. lidotting. Government street. REALTY. - TMIBER. INSURANCE. Bakery Ghr OUR LISTS-Thne at th.m. Bulba. •ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 Grant Street. . Roa«> and Hardy Planta. . W# handle cent per word per Insertion; 3 Insertions. A HOME IS A GOOD SAVINGS BANK- Modem Convenience» Rent 122.6». \ only varieties aultahle for thla climate, TO LET-Four roomed cottâgw Mrs M- X cents per word; 4 cents per word per FOR CHOICE FAMILY gR®. R^Hiqlth. 104 Dallas road. WATCH FOR THE CHANGES And Outbuild Inga, Confectionery, etc., try D W *»S2b*3l and our lltta tell you what you want to week. 50 cents per line per nionth. No GORDON HEAD. . » Fort ML, or ring #» QWMJ^ltten- ïîmtti ’*■ «• Heywoed advertisement for less than 10 cents. OF SAMPLES. With Lot your order will recem» prompt «ten To LET-, room cottnge. 1» “.rhat St. Good Location, Cleared Cultivated Land. tion FOR SA LE—Good young cow, 146. Apply * Sample No. 1—List No. 272. About One Mils „ M0 Per Acre. v TO LET-4 roomed cottage Oltphant,. cor. 'Vancouver street and A HOUSE JtUILT FOR A HOME- From Centre if -ttv Uncleared Lend In 4 and 6 Acre Block» road Apply to Mr. M. R. Smith. 1« Bail ut, Hill Park. Horse-snoeing Dallas road. New, modern, six rooms. Urge basement. And Flva Minutes WalB Price 1800 Pgr_^c*e,„ wltKTn easy walking distance, concrete WE PUBLISH “HOME LIST.* Boat Building FUKNISHEll HOUSE FOR RENT. CORDWÔOD FOR SALE-8410 per cord, From Car Lina. foundations, sanitary plumbing, furnade, PRICE 88.801. A CATALOGUE OF ALL THE DE- -,------. ... """ Ü? E-8H< ' El NO-Work executed » Apply Hit Quadra .treat. anywhere In Victoria West. E. Holmes, VICTORIA BOAT A ENGINL first-class manner by most competent Cralgflower Bridge. Victoria, B. C. fine closets, pantries, fixtures, etc. One 8800.00 Cash 6IRABLB FARMS FOR BALR PANT. LTD.. boat and launch buUdara. . men. John McKay. ■ accessor to Wm. of the best built.bouses In Victoria, done And 826.00 Per QuarUr, OR VANCOUVER ISLAND. Knar tmttfttne matwrteU Tut. AmALvurs. . H >tfge. Mo Johnson street, Victoria. B.C. by way s work, and not. or repairs, engines Installed. . etc. EejT" ; ------Houses for Sale Wlfir Yritsi1 set mate» and design» furnished. W. D. Burt*» Wood Yard. Telephone 821. jrled Aoywhersv _____.______1‘RICK 83.575. TERMS. Z : Per cent Per Annum flue*. Mgr ADVERTISEMENTS under I"1*J’T* ,* FOR SALE -82 foot launch, equipped S. A. BAIRD Lithographing corn per word per Ineertlon. 3 Ineertlona. with Falrbank’s-Morso engines, every­ REAL ESTATE. FINANCIAL AND IN. 2 cents per word; 4 cents thing first-class, whole outfit almosj "Give hor the house and homestead—a 8URANCB AGENT. THIS WESTERN LtTHOGRA PH to.. week; 50 cents per Hn* per now. Apply Times office for names of man.can thrive and roam. Situations Wanted—Male NEW ADDRESS. 1210 DOUGLAS ST. Boot and Shoe Repairing i aloe street. Producers of fine eta- ud\ vrtisement tor less than 10 J Uonary and urtlatle color A,rk. EeU- But women ar« sket ry critters unless they have a home.*1 At BOOKKEEPER and ctqgmerclal man, 83,600—Buys 4M ACRES on the Saanich NO MATTER where yoa f°”,r mates and samples upon request. # room COTTLAUE . ea«y terms, guns and ammunition. At Harris A sm a Ik. fruits; eight roomed house; three et». Estimates given on all kinds of I lafe & Fraser. Trounce avenue. Smith's. fowl bouses; goo» water. A splendid buy. carpenter work. We specialise in con* i BF.K UH regarding Investment*, we have Wanted—Miscellaneous set » a tories and greenhouses. Prompt j WILL SELL CHEAP, a new 6 FOR F A LE—Incubator and brooder. Ap­ two excellent ones. Mayamlth A Co.. Will exchange good one-quarter section In attention. First-class work and moder­ Metal Polish cottage, never been occupied, w un 6 ply U3S Johnson street. Mahon Bldg. WANTED-To buy, e canoe. Apply Box Saskatchewan, with stock and machin­ ate prices. Phone HUH. Residence, oeo 1 or 3 acres of fine land, on east y terms. 718. Times. ery, for Improved acreage outside city. Bay street. Victoria. ______' OU)BE MUTAI. POLISH clean, eltver. only one block from car line, cau at : iOR SALE—Cuff buttons, solid gold t| UNDER NEW MAN AO EM ENT—Toronto Room 8. 1.T4 Government streeL IeJ87.50, trunk. 84.60, suit case, fj.to Rest am rant. 1412 Store street, next PRINTING PRE88 WANTED-Foot J. a VERY, manufacturer of standard , copper and brass. For sale by The Shore Hardware Co.. Ltd. high leather top hoots. 8? 50; Am.. Wa^l Hotel Best Pc. meal In the power, platen, far cash. Box *2, city. high grade concrete building blocks. » < OWNER MUST SELL-Beautiful home aIT wst<’h- i*-®: *»fhty rasors. city Open day and night. Try us and BRITISH COLUMBIA LAND & Artistic work in concrete executed to on Cralgflower road, à acre of grounm, 7 blades. 75c.; patent d<»or hells, |1 75 wr will give you satisfaction. Twenty- WANTED-To exchange, automobile for order. Contracts taken tor entire 200 feet fronting on the Gorge. U j raxor strops. ,W. Jacob A Aronson's new one meal ticket* for 13. real estate. Apply Woodworkers, Ltd.. INVESTMENT AGENCY. buildings foundations and fence». line Moving Picture Machines ed house, with furnace, septic tAnk. ; »nd second-hand store 55 Johnson Ft 731 Johnson street. concrete work our specialty. WM Doug­ modern convenjences, nice grounds, , fmir doers below Gov menant Phone LIMITED. 1 las strest. Phone A lull.______FOR RENT—Offices, from |3 to 85 per WANTEIV-Canadl MOTION PICTURED—A new .apply of large fruit trees, raspberries. macK- month, centrally located. Call at J. ten Northwest Oil stock berrjes, red currants, carriage, house In exchange for | 4» GOVERNMENT street. CONTRACTORS AND BUÎI.DERS-W first-class "rathe" film and projecting FOR SALE-ons second-hand Houston Sorensen's Tailor Shop. 1214 Govern­ lanterns for sale aï-Maynsrd*» Photo anal etable. Empire Realty Co., eL. ment street. to Willows ear line. box 868. Times Lang. Contractor and Builder. Jolbing Yates atreet...... , ten oner, one Smith mnrtieer, on» Office. and rep tiring- 27 Avalon road. James B«oHt House. 715 t*mndnra street. •Saner, one ten-inch sticker, one small ÜH Bay Phone AML______dynamo, one small engine; also 4 heevy BATHROOMS RENOVATED—17X4 Gov­ WANTED-^* few young ekleMna or pel- FOR SALE—New .even roomed houae. all ernment street. Hot or cold bath, 15c.; LARGE CORNER LOT, , modern Improvements, with two large horses. Apply Taylor Mill Company. leta. muat Da uheap (vemmon kind oolj); Sewered. Just off Pandora street. WILLIAM F. DRYSDALE. Contractor 1 lots, and close to car line and school, 2116 Government St„ or P: O. Bex ffi shampooing, 25c. atata low «at price. Bog in. Tie*. and Builder All work promptly and Nursing Homes only-8M6A Address J. W Times Qfflcf, ■atlsr.ctorily executed. Jobbing neativ EVERT StTFFKRFTR FROM RHEUMA­ —------— h,W —---- —- done, Telephone A 1ST. 10*3 N. Park St.. MRS, WALKER (C. M B , Eng >, *t- ul«. baat.ra. «o-caria, gun (Parker TISM can be cured by wearing a Lion Victoria, B. C. 4 ROOM COTTAOB, In demee Rag die- BUYS 1 LOTS tenra TO LET-Offices In Bank of Montreal St ; grate* ft rebricked, flues altered, Trounce Ave. $180 per lot up; terms, 1-8 cash, bal­ Scavenging for window decora­ Chambers. Apply Bank of Montreal -iAagimasB ance to suit purchaser. Special terms vacant houses cleaned ready for occupa­ for rent OR SALE—Houae and on. ! tions? Not much. The tion. Phone 1577. FOR SALE—South Wellington coal, the VICTORIA LODOB. Me. 1 A. o. Ü. W, to those purchasing an acre or more; VICTORIA SCAVENGING CO.-Offlce. sere, stables and chicken houses, at Ml . disquieted youth with TM^Yates street^ Phone MX. Ashes and Tolmfe. 626 William street. Victoria. best coal mined—lees ashes less soot, ZZ&'XTX a“1 ïrf 8 per cent off for cash. Call at office CHIMNEYS CLEANED—Defectlre flues the froxen feet has a more heat. Order your next sen from and get a map of this subdivision.9 fixed etc. Win. Neal. 32 Q ladra street queer habit of coming the Victoria Fuel Co., tel. 1Z77, Mc­ Phone 1018. Pherson A Fullerton Bros., CU Trovnce WINO ON A SON—All kinds of scaven­ corder. ger work, yard cleaning, etc. Office, Into the Time* office In ave . Victoria. B. C. Help Wanted—Male « the evening — we’re J70». Government St. Phone 23. THE LATEST sheet metal eiectrtc signa Chinese Goods and Labor ! PARTNERSHIP — Vancouver architect open every evening, J. Market, maker. Victoria. B. C. desires first-class resident partner. Ap­ yon know-—buying a NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. PORCELAIN. brassware silks and Second-Hand Goods ply Box 711. (taper and eagerly curios, extensive assortment. 811 kinds Sealed tenders are Invited for the WANTED—Experienced clerk for general j scanning the M*t under of Chinese labor supplied. Tim Kee. WANTED—Old coats end vesta, pants, Rooms and Board clearing of approximately one hundred 7 err* Ofvemmtr.t street. i .»Wr*. Write full particular* te A. E. ! “liooms and I loan I." acres of the townalte of Albernl, Vancou­ •nrOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH­ boots and shoes, trunks, valines, shot­ | Waterhouse. New. Atbernl. In your announcement ADVERTISEMENTS under this hold t ver Island. WEST LAND REGULATIONS. guns. revolvers, overcoats, etc. Highest cent per word per Insertion; 3 Insertions. Specifications can be seen at the offices ensh prices paid Will call at any ad­ then*? \V« II, now! Ami Cleaning and Taibring Works dress. Jacob 'Aaronaon'e new and sec­ j. WANTED—Messengers, witn wneele. Ap­ 2 cont* per word: 4 cents per word per of the Albernl Land Company, Ltd., AS- ond-hand store. 672 Johnson street, /our ply Hasty Messenger Co., llir Langley : there's „ that loom you week ; 50 cents per Une per month. No b»*rni. B. C.; the I .And Office, E. A N is the sols head of e " doors beTow Government Ft. Phone 1717. street. ___ -, . want go much to rent. - -advertisement for. less than 10 cents. UaJway Company, Victoria, B. C.: the ___ .. or any male over IS years old, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ clothes cleaned, Land Office E. A N. Ifar., care of C. P. homestead a quarter section (3 dyed, repaired and pressed; umbrellas WANTED—Scrap brass, copper sine, COMFORTABLE ROOM for on* nr two R Office»; Vancouver. B. C. •free, snore or lees) of S*aGable DomHHes aiwo repaired and re-covered. Guy W. lead, cast iron, sacks and all kinds of young men. with or without board. 1345 Tenders must state If It Is the inten­ land In Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Aft* Walker 718 Johnson SL. Just east pf bottles and rubber; highest cash prices Help Wanted^Female Mi ;irs street. tion of the contractor to use White or kerta. The applicant must appear tn per­ Douglas. Phone A1267. paid. Victoria Junk Agancy, 1620 Store Oriental labor. i son at the Dominion Lands Agency as street. Phone 1326. WANTED—Girl for v« ry light house TO RENT—Nicely furnished bedroom, Clearing muat be completed before the Sub-Agency for the district Entry hy work. Apply M5 South Turner. Phone AmmmmmmimmmmL suitable for married couple or two gen­ first day of May. 1909. proxy may be made at any agency, os Cuts B184S. tlemen. Kentholm, 1117 Yates. Phone Tenders must be in on or before the •ertaln conditions, by father, mother, son. A1829 16th of January. 1909. and are to be ad­ daughter, brother or sister of Intending Signs WANTED-A good general servant. dressed to the Albernl Lend Company, LETTER HEADS. BILL HEADS, bird's- Apply 1017 Linden Ave.,> or Phone 144L WANTED—Six roomers a^d boarders Ltd.. New Albernl. B. C. DUTIES.—Six months' résidasse «pen eye views, and all classes of engravings ' UP-TO-DATE SIGN and glass painting Property for Sale first-class accommodation ; terms, 834 The lowest or any tender not necessarily and sultlvatlon of the land In sash of for new»py>er or catalogue work, at of nil kinds Bulletins. Show Cards per month. Apply' Mrs. Taylor, ms accepted. three years. A homesteader may Uve the B. C. Engraving Co., Times Build­ Window Tickets. Victoria Sign Works! ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 Caledonia. Within nine miles of hie homestead so g ing. Victoria. 70G Yates St. Phone 640. Lots tor Sale cent per word per Insertion; 3 Insertions. ’’LAND REGISTRY ACT.’ mrm of at least 80 acres solely owned end 2 cent* per word; 4 cents per word per WELL FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET- •osspisi by him or by his father, mother, ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 week ; 50 cents per line per month. No Suit one or two. 841 View street In the Matter of an Application for a SM# daughter, brother or sister. Dyeing and Cleaning cent per word per Insertion; X insertions advertisement for less than 10 cents. Duplicate Certificate of Title to Lot In certain districts a homesteader Is Stoves 2 Ceuta p* r wqrcl; 4 cent» per word per 2- and Part of I At 23, Block 7L Vic­ flood standing may pre-empt a quartes week; » cents, per line pal month. ^pnstftssi alongside Isle homestead. I^rtos 'dyeing1***1 ;l..nln( work. 7n"îh7 ’p" BTOVES. UA N OK S A ND H K A TE R M < r SPKUUD-T ae*e, q acr« dlean• numbered ’14W. homestead right sad eannot obtain a pro* ments cleaned or dyed and pressed creeks (never dry) run through pro- double, electric lights In every room 8. T. WOOTTOM. SMptlon may Inks n purchased homestead terms. Maysmlth A Co., Mahon Bldg. Apply 716 Yates strtoet to certain districts. Price 82.00 per acre a***! ft* »ew. ------...... T»î§. ___ °» Tfttdk se rforwà,^aS& tlw Brfl S* —------— =I—Imaia— " PAUL’S T)TEINO AND CLEA.NINO street. Phone A14X8. FOR SALE—Fine lot. Cook street. ]0 Flln) A Co. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LFT 1 day of December, 1*5. WORKS. 130 F on Street Tel. 514. minutes' walk from Post Office. 8825. -5 minutes from P.O., 87 per month. 04 avaa nueahere# seeUena aouth at Tows- Address Owner. Drawer 757. P. Ô. TIMBER—Befoi > buying or eemag timber Fort street. PA-SS «* Calgary and Edmoa- In B. .C. call« ahna 4-« preference toTfie white cotton Sort? They an- and Interest on the outlay. With the ANCHOVIES. *1 oil. per boiue...... tec and #»■ "packings: Ordinary fresh water system from CLAMP (Saanich). : tins ...... • ...... &• certainly a lot more inviting these rbld nights. Xim Smith's Hill reservoir it would be CLAMS (condensed), per tin ■ ■ ■ •...... ttc and *Oa Rainbow Sheet, Peerless Packing, Round and Square Oarlock necessary to use the engines to force and warm to snuggle into on such nights as these past ESQVIMÀLT OYSTERS per dm., a...... «0O Packing. Hemp and Flax Packings. A stream over the Drlard. MORGAN EASTERN OYSTERS, per tin ...... «» few. Fleecy and warm, yet light and easy to wash, To a further quettion along the same OLYMPIA OYSTERS, per jar ...... McplMCt* Tuck’s Round and Square Packing, Fibre Packing, Klingerite Unes, the mayor said he thought -numi- they are desirable additions to the winter bedding Sheet Packing. facturers should pay for what water supply. Priced lightly, too, so there isn’t any Accuse they used, but large manufacturers why you should shiver between cotton sheets. DIXI H. ROSS & CO for e+LB BY. should not pay any .enormously high VT-TO-DATF. GROCERS 1*17 GOVERNMENT ST. 3rates. The domestic service had to be Come in and let us show you these. Chances are Tele. 62. 1652 and 1(90 looked to first. To a question a* to the block paving, you’ll take home a pair—they are so good. Bedding PETER McQUADE & SON the mayor replied that here, as well as department, second floor—where you’ll also find in other cities, blocks which had lain 78 ( 12141 WHARF STREET VICTORIA. B. O. Piled during last summer shrunk so Blankets. Comforters and all such in great variety. T- much more than normally that they Size 56 x 75 in. Per pair...... $1.25 CANDIDATES FOR mayor out of one money by-law being swelled when laid and the rain cgme. Tbe Royal City Bas Improvement Company. Limited. voted down during hi* regime. That His worship denied, to another ques­ Size 60 x 76 in. Per pair. : ...... $1.75 THE MAYORALTY adverse vote was due to personal spite tioner. that he had eyer promised to HEAD OFFICE Blackle Block. Columbia St.. NEW WESTMINSTER. and It cduld not be charged that there get a weekly half-holiday for shop- Size 72 x 90 in. Per pair.*...... $2.75 DIRECTORS: President. L. A. Lewie. Esq.. New Westminster. Vloe- was any complaint agkinèt his admin­ assistant*, but he had said, and Stfll Kize 68 x 77 in. Per pair ...... $1.50 Pr eel dent. C. F, Deal. Eeq.. Vancouver; W. E. Vanetone. Esq.. Ht A. East- istration. in his regime there was MM. that he favored, a half-holiday. 'thWI. E»n.. J. A. Itèmite. Esq Soltcfttni. Whtteelde * Edmond» New West­ tCentlm»d from pet» 1.) money aggregating 87ff.Wmtffl by the A qüèsfïoh was handed up asking if Size 60 x 88 ia. Per pair . «...... $2.25 minster. Rankers. Royal Bank of Canada. Secretary. J. A. Rennie. Esq.. people, while the vote given the coun- the mayor, immediately After the These last three are British make and are excep­ New Vtstrofoster- Tir - -1* ...... - etl of tier and wayrr Herth-was only counting of the ballots a year ago. had '__ Capital (160,000. divided into 1.8W shares of 11» each, of which 760 shares $150.000, school loan by-law» excluded The Waterworks System. not driven away in an automobile with tionally heavy and good. 'Fleecy on both sides. are now offered 'for subscription at fl00 hi both eases. If the sewer work in the u prominent liquor dealer and an In­ On tlie water question Mr. Morley Terme of Payment: 10 per cent, payable on application. IS per cen^. pay­ city was to be carried out ae during fluential shareholder in the brewery. able on allotment, and balance In Installments of 10 per cent, at tnetrvslq of thanked Oo *»v« this year he hoptd the next sewer by- To this he n-pjled that he did not, recol­ ops month. > ' _____ Elk lake to the city and prevented the !»w wqi#X4 b» turned . BUSINESS BROKER mayor» a nedBhd term. If so. why, Concluding. Mr. Morley said, the 72 PIECE SERVICE FOR $30 should, not Mayor Hall be re-elected? j present mayor had spent hie time look- the Goldstream waterworks, the mayor Stewart Williams. E. E. Hardwick CommlMfldtV o* Job Stock in reply Mr. Morley said the matter ' "aid that on the eve of the election be­ Thin is a rather odd floral decorating. Heavy floral in blue ing for vote*. He had never done this tween Mr7 Morley and Mr. Hayward, Esta .tilthcd ISM was not one of sentiment at all. He To the derisive cheers which grveted and old gold with gold line relief—an unusual decoration. the former declared he would es pro­ 25 Yeare' Experience in the Auction did not desire to be mayor, because Stewart Williams & Co. Business. this statement Mr. Morley said that if The ware i* a specially good quality semi-porcelain. Seventy- the work was arduous and the post­ priété the Goldstream waterworks. If AUCTIONEERS AND COMMIS­ Auction Sales of any description con­ the ratepayers would laugh at waste this had been done where would the two pieeea of good design make an excellent dinner service, ducted aa lists#** dyanrf i*i$h «rompt Don the poorest paid Job going, but of money he would laugh with them. city he to-day ? Mr. Morley was mis­ and the price ia right, too. SION AGENTS. settlement. IV he wa* there to protest that the work He had always tried to do his best for All kinds of goods bought, sold or ex- taken in saying there were only money of the city was not satisfactory. , If the city...... ______. This service is on display in the dinner-ware section rtf the by-Hw* to the amount or *350.000 passed HOLD WEEKLY SALES OP The best prke given for Household the Htlsens .•nit»l4ered Mayor Hall Mayor Hall Replies. china store. See it. FURNITURE AT THEIR MART Effects ami ether gnodu. had done well he was deserving of this year. There was this much voted A large eteek of NEW AND SECOND­ re-election, but he ha4 noil done well. "I am neither afraid on one by-law alone. On the other hand 72 piece», in semi-porcelain, for ...... $30 637 FORT ST/______HAND HOLtiEHOLD FVRNITURK. . . . tl. - Mayor Morley op the pa It form K1XG AND HEATING- STOVES, mcr..-Asked 41 It . Anî! ' sny time/’ declared Mayor Hall the Elk lake .waterwqfk* by-law by SALES HELD AT PRIVATE and other goods for sale privately. moral reform regime had left a deficit amid applause at the outset of his re­ only one and one-quarter votes. Instead of over $11.066 at the end of two years. HOUSES BY ARRANGEMENT AUCTION „ SALE HELD EVERY marks. and pas heartily cheered. He of hundreds. Mr. Morley said he had Intended to New Arrived Wedgwood Ware FRIDAY AT 2 P. M. went on to compliment the men of the FOR SALE PRIVATELY tell them this voluntarily. He claimed, Good Work Done During Tear. rrairiee and *o acknowledge that they Awnins (In good order), about IS feet: ! At the Sale Room. 1219 Douglas St., the however, that the deficit was some­ The mayor went over briefly what We have a special display of Wedgwood Blue Jaspar Ware in Oldest Auction Mart «o B. All kind* were the means largely of tj$e present Show Cases of all kinds: Handsome ! thing leas than the figure given, and the council accomplished In 190$. and our China Window to-day. This is a new shipment juit re­ of goods received up to morning of sale. great progress of the city. Answering Oak Overmantle, etc., etc. later on returned to this matter in what he hoped to see done this year. the questions he declared for the pay­ ceived from this famous pottery. answer to the Mayor, and contended He repeated Me remarks made at the ing of aldermanic salaries and for the The assortment of pieces is unusually large and complete The Auctioneer, Stewart Williams * that there was about $760 In the bank city hall meeting as to the extent of appointment of commissioner* nr con­ ? Phone 1324. which reduced the deficit that much. public works—streets, sidewalks, boule­ and there are many useful and highly decorative pieces shown. trollers. reminding the meeting that he H. W. DAVIES, M. A. A. Fart of this had been created by the vards, sewers and mains—done during By all mean* see these new things. A. T. Bains. ,C. Bennett Thompson. waterworks litigation and there" had had already recommended the latter 1967. and gave the following statement step. On account of the severe weather, and been a lot of plant purchased to show of expenditures out of revenue in each by order of the trustees, the for. more. ‘T believe In the management of our ward: Ward 1, $11,190.36; Ward 2. $».- affair* by a board of Control of three, Denies City is Orderly. 156.56; Wahl 3. $11.50.',.45: Ward 4. $8.- AUCTION SALE and r.ot a manager of one," declared Bain s Auction Mart A third question was whether It was 636.06: Ward *. 111.199.96. The ifrSïïa - ~ ------74i F^>RT BTBKKT.------41 (tilLXUflABJL-ST- the mayor. *T do not Twîlëve the city's where mains had to be laid were, he not s* fret 1W in Mayor Hall’s re­ affairs should be run bygone men, and 18 POSTPONED gime the city was most orderly and admitted. In bad condition on that ac­ ' he » demagogue. 1 count. This year It was proposed to Complete House Furnishers. Victoria By instruction from «jwner, . . A UNTIL . la that respect compared favorably The matter of equalisation of assess- with any city In the west. pave Store street. Wharf street. Belle- FRIDAY, JAN. 15th j ment and of the appointment of two vHb* street and thw-Causeway, and he "No." replied Mr. Morley. "In tie assessors he had also recommended to ï P. M ♦ arly part of the year It wa* far from wss In favor of paving Douglas street THE RAFFLE : the council already. Mr. Northmtt was Pkrtlrular» lit i-ap»r.. Jan. Htti. If .he owners were willing. In regard another for twelvs years, and was not Crawley. Pat Rice. Rutland; T Wilkie. for I h» orderly. The old gam# is being played one of the best officials the city had again. They say, 'Gentlemen, keep to the water main laying, the mayor ashamad of hts record. He was greeted ever had or ever would have, but he Pense ; J. Hoyle, Vancouver; W. H. Al- tjulfrt; ladies, keep quiet, and you said future main* would have to be laid could not do the work assigned to him with prolonged applause when he said eock, Vancouver. GRANDFATHER CLOCK will have a good time later on.’ There by the -city engineer, but Mr Adam* EMPRESS. ^ W. W. DAVIES, M. A. A. end keep in touch with all the changés so. Is nothing doing now unless you know' Insisted on havlng<3rontroi of the pres­ Mr. Morley Replies. Will *11 by In real estate throughout the city. In .... HAS BEEN CANCELLED where to look for It. I know where to ent work If he was to be held responsi­ ! F. A. Hall. H. E., BenSfey. C: J. Bums, reply to the question regarding a sup­ In hie reply Mr. Morley said there J. L. Lawson, H. H. Herbert. J. L. Cap- look for It. The moment Mr. Hall was ble for doing it within the figures he j Mnnry will b» refundi-d at this AUCTION ply of garbage cans by the city at cost, was an evident attempt this year to 1 pel. J. F. Smith. P. Proctor. W. S. Des­ proclaimed the ltd was thrown off and estimated. >T 1110 GOVEBNMEXT ST. <*" the mayor said It was a good Idea, but prevent the holding of Joint meetings. con. A. W. ReotUlar, J. A. Fullerton. W office. everything was wide open. If he Is The superintendent of boulevards ail these new things could not be put He admitted that the amount of money J. Msgune. J. 8. Patterson. A. Nicholas, reflected the lid win M off again and had been asked to map out a system of in operation In a day. by-laws voted In 1907 was $250.600, he C. Wilson. Vancouver; H. P. Williams- SATURDAY,leth, 2 P. M. the town wide open. When I was parks for the city, now being the time Freeman. Somenos; Dr. G. Lewis. Mont­ A. T. BAIN - The Auctioneer having taken another figure from his elected was there any toreh-llght pro­ System .Will Be Altered. to acquire these. The upper part of real; Capt. Rothwell. E. C. Wilson. R. rOVRTEEN UNCLAIMED CYCLES, cession or free drinks?" The eity official* he believed to be Pandora avenue and Blanchard street notes. Regarding the sewer work he Wickham, C. E Hawey. Thetis Island; Instanced he said the fault eras not Mr. Left with the PHmlet Cj-rle Cn. Mr. Morley complained that there competent under present conditions, lent thefitselves to laying out little Mr*. S. Phipps. Miss William», Cowichan: Clark's, who was a most rompe tent Bain’s Auction Mart Particular» In papers Jan. lath. were not Joint meeting» being held and but the conditions and system were park*, while Spring Ridge and Victoria T Murdock. Seattle; J. H. Bacon. Prlnca official, but, because he got a w rong Rupert; B. Wilson, J. Wilson, Nelson; P. 742 PORT STREET put the blame on the mayor. He also wrong. The present council was taking West should be attended to. There line from the engineer's department. Bums. Calgary; C. Turner and wife. Bel­ asserted that when the mayor ga\> ua steps whereby next year's council could should be *ome system about the mat­ fl. W. "DAVIES, M. A. A. Mr. Morley said he had refused to lingham. • J, A. Macdonald. RnssUtnd; O, .- GOODS EVERY DEBORIP. account of th* year * work there had put 1 better system than ever In vogue. ter. and Mr, England's plape would W. Pearson, Bellingham; W. J. Manaon. or taka the chair at an extreme temper­ FOR SALE PRIVATELY been no opportunity for discussion. The Jie was net satisfied with the way provide that. Mission; W. E. Taylor and wife, Winni­ TION BOUGHT. SOLD AND ance meeting in Institute hull because mayor, on that occasion, spoke «/ the street work wee being done, but it was Believes |n Second Term. peg- TRADED.______The Largest Stock of being done the same as under Mr. Mor­ he was exceedingly busy after taking deficit but did not say that the council The mayor declared himself a be­ KING EDWARD ^4— ley for two ye ir». As for sewer wv>rk. office. When he had tried to get an in­ HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR of 1908 had to face $10.666 less debt than liever In a second term for the mayor P. Higginson. Vancouver; C. H Dickie, 2ND HAND FURNITURE creased.. 1|a*bMi fee up to $600. Mayor ■ «*4667, -it Tiff rig Hard thaï » t ot nay sny, Aaff-iapaoialTy with the Duncan; R. KHig. Efemtny: A. Ft John­ FURNITURE In the <’1ty. wasted on a new sewar? Hall and the- other aldermen opposed ston. Nanaimo; R. wblpple, Seattle; H. great deal of werk had been done amount of work now in hand it was "Do you wish me to?" asked Mr. him, and he had to compromise on L- McConnell. R. A. Ogilvie. R. w. HOUSE SALES CONDUCTED At Salerooms. waterworks and streets, but this was desirable that there should be this con­ Morley,ar* Mr. Morley, but , Grenfell. Saak.;c,.», nO. <-C. ninneMOldfield. tLake tvDK-. Phone A742 Auctioneer and It did that in ignorance of the fact phant could tall of a sewer laid under wbat the people are concerned with is I Dealing with the moral reform Issue. trtrt; Smith Cunts. Rowland. C. W. that all the water needed for fire pro- the sidewalk which had to be dug out not a man’s record when attending to A. T. BAIN The Auctioneer H. W. DAVIES his worship said he had Issued orders Goggin. H. M. Fullerton. T. 8. McPher­ and put down again In the roadway. his private business, but his record as tection was provided for In Mr. Adam'* at the outset of his regime to Have all son. Vancouver. scheme,,for Improving the general wat­ mayor of Victoria." Mayor Hall answered that there was law* strictly enforced. The sale of VICTORIA. erworks system, flupt. Hutchison, out­ Mr. Morley ' explained that he bad no better man for sewer construction liquor in certain houses had been gone JVT. Anderson. Seattle; J. Roomer. Syd­ side Spencer » store that afternoon, had than William H. Clarke, and If any been at on#, time in favor of expropri­ after and detectives employed, with the ney; Joan McLennan. Corvallis. Eng.; told him he was sorry he had lent him­ ating the "Goldstream waterworks be­ Mrs. V. Vernon. Seattle: E. Walter. Ta­ sewer was so laid there must have been result that fines had been Imposed. He JANUARY SALE GOOD FOR 10 DAYS. self to the support of that scheme as an error. Thla was the first complaint cause he had no opportunity at that coma; J. Llngton, Vancouver. . wax the first mayor who had far a* hw had. A rednettmt of insur­ he had VtfiT hé»rd. The** had been' a peaeeewte ttm» ta rthwn tn th* absolût» finis *-—^..w-. r»mc*TW’Jt -.-hv.... kje-v- ■*>, In order to reduce our Stock •• low u possible before stock: ed these places for selling liquor, and ance rate* had been promised upon the of the case, and what It meant to ex­ Mr. Lawson. Port Renfrew; D. Menard. taking, we offer you complaint from Cook fctreet. owing to a precedent had now been established. better equipping of the brigade but had propriate under British Columbia laws. Vancouver; J. R, McCarthy and wife. the surface drain put In to the late Ae. for the other phase of this matter 25'f DISCOUNT ON ORANITEWARE, TINWARE. WIRE not come. There was ne knowledge mayor's time! He was used to expropriation In Cali­ Ladysmith; ■ A. E. Wale. Col wood: P. It was now before thé full court. Ac­ that a reduction would follow the In­ fornia. where the law was a bona Me Rqffina. J. William*. Nanaimo; W. Benz . GOODS, DOOR MATS. Elk Lake Supply. cording to the decision of the chief Jus­ stallation of the salt water system. proposition,1- fair to bdth sides, hut he ley. *N. Fitzgerald. A. Turner. Vancouver; 'T think Elk lake will do exactly F. Westwood. W. D4xoh. Revelatoke. A. Our Discount of 15% on Heaters still continues. There Should have been an agreement. tice, which waa said to be based on the found here It was a legal steal. Heath, Vancouver. W. Preston. Col wood. Tht* wns not a efty of sky-scraper*, a wh®‘ Engine»r Adam» jAid. n wouJd. i Criminal.. Codé*, it, wsuld .be practically and for ohé to give an opinion against absolutely Impossible ' to prove a cer­ Before emtrrr Mr. Morley said A Buncombe,, wdnev, Tf Thu'W^a-g;- f'hirago or Philadelphia; when it was It an expert would be the height of folly," ts In-r lass of offences. If this was main­ he had prepared an hour’s speech, not Thorp. Saanich. would not take long to put In the sys­ B.C. HARDWARE CO., LTD. said hi» worship In reply to ihat ques­ tained to he the law. his worship said, knowing he would have> to answer tem. The pressure from Elk^Lake Healthy cows yield, on an average, 400 tion. "He says' It would be good for a he would like to see the code amended questions, and he had much valuable CORNER YATES AND BROAD STB. would send a stream over any building city of 50.606. provided you meter It. material he had not ben able to use. gallons of milk yearly. Phone 82 . Warehouse Phone 1611 to-day, even yveller’ls. so âs :to elmplfy the prosecution of He does not recommend lowering the these houses. He wanted the mayor to have another Financial Matters. filter bed. but does, recommend-" rais­ Speaking of the financial position of meeting In the theatre on election eve. 5ome capital had been made by the ing the lake level." . the city, the mayor, pointed out that The mayor proposed & vote of thanks to the Prairie Club, and the National Replying to the question a» to saloons whereas , the city bonds used to bring Anthem was sung. ' NOTICE and dives, the mayor said he had be«*n 88 to 92. the last local improvement FULL PROMPT à prohibitionist all his life, and would bonds sold for 98, showing the confi­ be glad to see the law so amended that dence of financiers in Viator la. The J. KINGHAM & CO. Hot Nourishing Things for WEIGHT DELIVERY every saloon and resort could be closed building of the last year, amounting HAVE REMOVED THEIR COAL up. When his opponent was mayor and to nearly a million and a half, was also HOTEL ARRIVALS This Frosty Snap was asked to preside at a temperance an Indication of the city's great pro­ OFFICE TO meeting In Institute hall that gentle­ gress tinder the present council. T ARMOUR'S PORK AND BEANS: 2 large