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SLOP"1 MIRES TO pwwfl WILL NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE xÿjtè -%ï Portland —Pim Inning: Victoria. W'Portland, T...... , . " COHOCT LIE Second Inning Victoria, 1; Port­ be consol» land, 0. Batteries — Thorsen and De Vogt ; Jensen and Bradley. idéflmi\ ’ fmm At Tacoma—First Inning: Vancou­ WILL BE GENERAL IN LONG LEGAL BATTLE TENDERS FOR HUDSON ver, 0; Tacoma. 0. Second timing Not runs* PROVINCE BY AUGUST 20 ~ HAS BEEN TERMINATED ...... BAY RAILWAY OPENED Batteries—Cates and Lewis; Annie ' ( and Slebt. At Seattle—First Inning: Spokane, 0; Seattle. 0. Wheat Reported Fully Headed Contracts Will Soon Be Award Second Inning: No runé. Settlement Means. Much to . Qut—Condition of Oats ed—Work to Start Before__ Third inning; Spokane, 0; Seattle. 1. Camp—Development Wifi Batteries—Bonner. and Spiesman ; and Barley — Bè Actively Carried on 7—— September 1 Fullerton and Shea. Tna+IôNAI. league ' ------4 At Cincinnati—Philadelphia-Cincin­ Regina. Sask . Aug. 2.—That harvest­ nati game postponed on account of Kelson, B. C.. Aug. 2.—R. S. Lennle, Ottawa. Aug. %- The active pro­ ing in Saskatchewan will be general Wh.i returned yesterday from Slocan. gramme for the construction of the At Chicago— R. H- E. by- August 20 la the announcement made announcement of the consolida­ Hudson May Railway will be made Im­ Brooklyn ....rrrr. 0 2 9 made In the seventh fortnightly report, of the* Saskatchewan department of tion <;f the Slocan Star and John M. mediately following the Government's 1 lu< ax-» ...... 1 4 0 ^.rns ml. r. sts. which will n-m-.x .• décision to construct the railway Itself. Batteries—Rucker and Bergen ; Cole agriculture. The following are the Hein thé Slocan camp the trio Sun eya were completed and tenders and Archer. Ten innings. dates un or about which harvesting will ^ntlgation which for the last ten years asked for last June for the construc­ AMERICAN LEAGUE be general In the districts tributary to has retarded progress. The litigation tion of the first 200 miles extending At Washington— the railw ay lines mentioned ; which has tied up some of the most from Pas Mission. Keewatin Territory. First Game. Main line C. P. R., east of Moosejaw., R. H. E. i i nporta»1 properties .of -the SI dean in - -Thicket- Hrrrtage and running in a August Ht; main line €. P. R-. west of New York ...... *... .. 1 2 0 Moow'jaw, August li); floo line. August ^ voiced the Slocan Star. Rabbit Paw northeasterly direction through the Washington ...... 3 9 2 IS; Woseley-Reston. August 25; Este- and Heber inaction. It Involved the primitive country north Of the Sas­ Batteries—Scott, Hovtlk and Sulli­ van branch, August 18; Areola branch. adjustment of extra lateral rights and katchewan river. Tenders were open­ van Becker and Street. ------August- 23. Pheasant Hills, branch, was started by the Star Mining and ed this afternoon. In aft eight *^ere re- At Boston— August 19; Yorktown branch. August ÂTÏIiing Company, Limited, in an action cetved, but the choice, it la said, was First Game. ~T 22; M..' kiln ’ l.nuu-h. August L’4; OSt* fur trespass against the Byron N. Ft 11 B look branch. August 15. narrowed down to two, - those sub­ White Company. Mr. Lennie was one I • .*...... 3 6 6 C. N. R.. Lloyd rnlnster-Togo line, of the counsel engaged in the litigation mitted by J. D. Macarthur of Winni­ Boston ...... 7 10 3 August 25; Reglna-Prince Albert line. and it is through his efforts that par­ peg. and M. J. O’Brien. Both of these August 20: Saskatoon - Klndersley ties have at last been brought to­ tenders, it is said, were of a very sat Batteries — Willett and Stanage; Wood and Càrrlgan. branch. August 20; M»*lfort-Prince Al­ gether. He has formulated the propo­ isfactory character. However, these bert branch. August 24. sition. hy which the whole of the will have, hv be- gone into in detail be^ Second Game. Grand Trunk Pacific main line. Aug- properties Involved will be consolidat­ fore an official announcement of «he H H K ust 22. ed and acquired by the company under awarding of the contract will be mad Detroit ...... 2 the name of the Slocan Star Mines. It Is the Intention of the Government Boston ...... ' * Wheat la fully headed out while only ------ltd ______to.- atari-the work of . the . £Onatru£tlon j.Xld ' a small percentage of oats and late 't'b&Héy, from ten to twenty per pen!.,” This proposition has been accepted at the earliest possible time and it is Mail And Nunamâkcr, ' fcy R>r.m NT 'WhUe Add Johh M. Har­ regarded a* likely that the successful according to dîstm-r. is sttti unheeded.' ris. subject to the ratittcation of dlrec- ÇPJJlœclbr. will be at work hffore Her* Ba-riJy harvest leg has a4rea«iy conv viy*cmgpinit&y. ’ iraiber !.. <7iiiniül‘V‘‘>i,,n b* the railway. mencexl ct MapJ.- Creek and Swift Cur- The properties to be taken over Y»y will commence from the north end of cafiyvariaUes liiiiiiLl of wheat will be ready for cutting the new company are the Rabbit Paw. the government bridge over the Sas­ LIBERALS Heber Fraction mineral claims, being katchewan at the "Pas. If. as Is prob­ within a week in these dlxtiicte. the whole of the property of the Star able, port Nelson is selected as the ■Montreal Herald. Only at one point has these been any Mining and Milling Company. Ltd. terminal port, the railway will be ap­ report of flax wilt, but symptoms are and the following mineral claims on proximately 500 miles In length, and SEEING THINGS not perhaps as widely known as other the west side, **f Sandon Creek: Slo­ the Government anticipates imttlug MAJORITY OF FIFTY forms of damage. It is possible that can Star. Jennie. Silversmith, Windsor. down a considerable portion of the some cases may have escaped observa­ « Shogo. Minnesota, Bella I Hiwne, Millie. first 20ti miles of road l*ed provided for tion. The damage, however, is com­ Whistler Fraction. Pembroke, together by present contract before, the advent paratively small. with the mill site of the Byron N. of winter. EXTRA PUMPS FOR ENCOURAGING REPORTS AH grain* would appear to be entire­ jflWhin Company, wl(h Its concentrator, LONDON DOCK ly free from black rust. At one* or two er rights, flume lines and all of STRIKE PROBABLE. REACH OTTAWA plates the leaf is slightly touched with which will be operated by the new CRUISER MORE red rust, but this does not affect in any company. | way the quality of the grain. At present Andrew <1 Larson. M E.. Des Moines. Iowa. Aug 2.—State LI of Vancouver, is making aiy examina­ menti* that a general strike of all the The province has been very free from tion of the properties and will advise employees of the Des Moines city rokd R, L. Borden Tries to Induce damage by hail. In only a small area of the southeasterly and southerly dis­ the new company as to the best plans would be called l>efore night, were Reports Regarding Condition Premier Whitney to Aid for future development. The company made by labor leaders here to-day, STEAMER CAPSIZES tricts have there been any hailstorms. expects development to -be In full pro­ following the antuamcement of acting TWELVE THOUSAND of Warship Declared to — In no Instance has the damage been Him in Ontario serious. The crop Is generally well- gress this fall, and to make shipments Chief of Police Jackson that between AFTER STRIKING ROCK of ore and concentrates this winter. 200 and ;$00 strike-breakers were MEN HAVE QUIT WORK Be Exaggerated _ rooted, cool weather during May and This will mean a great revival of min­ brought Into the city to-day from Chi June materially assisting in the root­ ing in Slocan and the return of pros­ cago and Milwaukee. President Leon ing process. Stubble erope generally %rd of the stcart car union, said that Ottawa. Aug. 2 —Conservative lead­ are not quite as satisfactory as was perity to the country. ers frankly admit their only hope of The Star Company atone has paid one more attempt would be made to otuwa. au,, i -••condition nf ,h*’ Vessel Was Carrying Sunday reported. Probably the *vason for this fiw in dividends, while the get the street car company to arbitrate Twenty Steamers Carrying Ni..t^ is aa. satisfactory as Could be beating 4ho government is by making la there- haa not been iuffleieu' KSBB Slocan as a whole has paid hi dlvi- the case of the conductor whose recent expected. Extra pump» which arrived School Excursion at Time a gain of at least fifteen eeats In On- weather to create good conditions of discharge led to the present difficulty. Meat Are Unable to Dis- growth in fields that were unusually tlviuis itiJhNUML______ynaiarday—have. nut ..as, . of the Accident. , tariau R. L^JBorden has na hop? qf do­ * The gross productive of the STocan Thé first of thé vatwd firm1 and "better supplied with hHH«tur> ...... “cfîârgë Cargoes work. - Exaggerated reports of Hallfas ing any better In Western Canada than StJAr mine to date is $3.000,000 a walkout of waiters and cooks at one than usual. In addition to this the dry of the hotels when 74 strike-breakers newspapers of no Importance." In 1VW. In the Maritime provinces most fall and lack of moisture during the locomotive engineer. nt into the dining-room for break­ The above telegram was received by Massena, N. Y.. Aug. 2 —The steamer optimistic Conservative* only venture wheat seeding resulted In uneven and fast. London. Au*. Z.-Th- nv-nt trad, of ] (h(1 navy i.rancii this morning from Siriuh, carrying a Methodist Sunday a prediction Of a net gain of three or Insufficient germination on small field.-* England t. «Ttoualy throatentKl^ by ^a | wi|k|M. Mm that were stubbled In. What Sas­ Annual Convention opens at Winni­ school ptcnle from here to Cornwall, four seats. In Quebec not more than katchewan's crop now needs Is plenty peg-Welcomed by Mayor Evans. strike of 12.000 dock laborers Officers of the department believe on the Canadian side, cupslxed In Grass four otralght Conservative candidates London docks to-day. growing out of river. Seven people were drowned, fouf of eunshln* without-excessive heat. that when extra pumps are. put at stand any’ chance of election. The Winnipeg. Au*. 2—The convention BALFOUR TO MOVE a dispute over wages. The men claim bodies being recoyered later. Hot Weather Needed. work all danger of the Nlobe having to party looks to the Nationalists to carry of locomotive engineers opened here their employers promised an Increase There were 75 people on board. Score* Winnipeg. Aug. 2.—The Free Press be Iteached will dlsapi>ear. some seat*, but beat advice* are that last night by a large public meeting commencing July 81, but their pay en­ of motor boat» and skiffs which arrived Messrs. Bo q ras sa and Monk will cen­ this" morning publishes a crop report w hlch was well attended Mayor VOTE OF CENSURE velopes when received failed to con­ on tip* scene managed to ptek up a tre their efforts only on very few seats complied from the reports sent in by a Evans welcomed the delegation and tain the advance. HEAT OF BOILING LAVA. majority, bpt some were swept down ami there 1» m> doubt Hir Wilfrid will large number of correspondents (lie glad hand was, further extended Separate meetings of the strikers and strr-sm by the, swift carrent nné -.pvr- hold the province by practically the throughout the west. From the re­ by F. W. Hue bach of the Industrial the employers were held to discuss the New York. Aug. 2—The Carnegie Ished. same majority he now ha*. In Ontario ports the crop in the west is generally Bureau, Hon. Hugh John Macdonald situation. foundation scientists, who went to Most of the passengers were s»*ated Mr. Borden's chief reliance Is now In good, but rather late. It has been Unionist Leader Gives Notice making fair progress, but the weathi- and Dr Jones, the United States con At least twenty steamers, including Hawaii -same Lime ugu ta.svb '1.« fium- on the deck when the Slrus struck. a Inducing premier Whitney to .Jump Kh>~ w+mwm Whyte -of-4h^ -4-V R ofMotnm irrSe introduced- - the" Miénéhnba. wtifeTT"W just ar­ ïkt *>f qu»*tion> about volcanoes have V«*ek” Tbe d^ck was swept' in a ru ornent into the fight with the whole organlxfl- Tüff Bwfi was mnpiunvf erft \v B. Prenter, first chief engineer; rived at Tilbury with a cargo of dress­ just succeedexl In testing the tempera­ and th...... ruin- party l--fl struggling In tlon and prestige of the provincial gov desirable. VU y Co. MV, *»*» and four men were picked up by the lying upcoiiHclous on the fi(»or near the Liberal Committee Rooms ■by the In eharire of the newspapermen expelled. Inn.I this morning Sinclair it hr akmg steamer's boats. » Havana. Xug, - -The government telephone The ‘cash register had 1w *n Cormorant St. on the new $1.000.000 etore lo elc ’su.ne In the work yard of the county down and return to Wlnnlpe*. The Goes Ashore. i ï-mkhqusé. hi. asaoclww» being hk™i^« ’hnvln* the same e.perlenee Full Httfndanee of all W»rtl With her crow of six 'men on board uprising aL Regia Monday night, set dlreetor» are exported from I'.ngland Francis MacCulloUgh and Alan Ostler, out supp-w-dly for Pinar Del Rio. It TO BV11J) CARTRIlXlT FACTORY. Liberal» I» In riled had been expelled from Agadir. M<>,- and apparently .having been in a eal- a. Oeor.e Hrown. PhlWphlo.L An_ to look over the work. ta beiieved the men arc hiding in the mm, by the Khalifa of Agadier. on liaion with a sti am**r. the three-masted Ki« hl»». r tw revenge »**« ■~e H|ieel«l Uuala»»» woods and have dlsbande*! Winnipeg. Aug 2 It is annotm- * d the ground that they were not provid­ schooner Susan N Pickerifi"R from -i r. s,. .i for violating Sunday Ulu»- HAMILTON FIRE INQV1RY. Reports from everv township on the In the city to-day that the W**yCart* A ed with letters of Introduction 11 Hr. Stbnlngt«m. Maine, for New London, ridge Company, of England, has seeur- ' Conn., with a cargo of stone, drifted pleaded guilty wh-tt ari-aigned befWe Island fall to show the least suggestion Th...... vrreapondents were rel is -i tid a forty,-ai re site at Tram»* * mu niwm T. J. W. HICK. Hamilton, ont.. Aug. Tie- juror» ashore near Cedar Tree Neck, <.n the Magistrat.- Robinson and were fi<>- of disorder and the Indications are. that Secretary. shelter and were Obliged to sleep ______uJUch U will erect the larsest cartridge Tinr-V-1 to Inquire Into the ass .north 'holt: • ivtaeb,- wlth .tSL ♦he movement is insigullicaht. Large fire m*-t tfie et. V nt s If Is «»»»«*.'. I His nranaAnurt SteiTdi,*, an k*e cream h.reh*nt. sybo forces of" rur'àTéi ana fftSW*-**!r.-uTUTT- m nmi*-. objected' to''âirtr- pfese'ifêC...... ^ 7r“( fifty. fqFw- work commence*! upon the fqundu 110114 mains and adjourned till 1 ridait. HCpurlng Havana with the ex)>ectfttloo a sh directed to nay » «n‘‘ of T"<>' for the first building to-day. j that the relxsls will be captured soon. uli refused to W Bn**.

[[ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY. A DOUBT 2, 19 H

M?>NTHHAL'9 ASSESSMENT.

Montreal, Aug. 1,—Taxable property in Montreal possess a value pf 2500,- Victoria West 000,000, according to the special rej‘V Hello There ! Mr. Auto Man ! prepared after the Civic assessors had Hudson’s Bay Co. 3 > completed their annual amendments I have a now five-room house to the roîîRr~T1tls irptrsents an in­ YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO II FOR THREE DAYS crease of $70,000.000 since last year in Family Wine Merchants BE WITHOUT ■; OXWVitihV- of •• MV.*tr

It's a TIbm Savor, when cleaning yntir Machine. It wffl make an "M Price $3,500 machine new. Yon can shine your auto up In halt the time and with One, third cash. Success Crowns AVgrlc' of Res­ OU^ATSa 1IUNT&B4L, a quarter ol the trouble. You put It on with a «pray in halt a minute cuers Who Have Been Dig­ Chas. Heidsieck’s Montreal. Aug. 2.—According to and wipe it oir with cheese cloth, then look at the ehine on your auto; T. REDDING ging Since Sunday Lovell’s directory the population of it can also Ve used to polish Furniture. Plan*, etc. Greater Montreal is now 654,000. The , Phoncfl 2206 and L-2103. population of the city proper Is placed j FURNISHED IN GALLON TINS, at ...... *3.50 822 Catherine St./Victoria West. at 488.000. Of the suburbs the figures Well Known Champagnes SPRAYS, each ...... T0* Joplin, Mo., Aug. 2-JoM'hh Clary,, are placed at: Maissonuvue 30,000. Vmprtaoned bj a vu-ve-ln in the White WeNtmount 17.000, Verdun 14,000 and One- fluziHi tfuaiLs, 19Û4. \ Ullage, yter. ea.se.. .$U().(W e.r««OA’k rote*rrrg„..-T^... t-bi# «tty ontiremtin4 5.U00. The." total xjdtmalc day morning-nviu* roachd by rescurrtt of the population of fireater Montreal Lhln murning, He »»' alive and well. is generally believed to l»e much be­ -T'wo dozeu pints, 1904 vintage, pt*r vase.. .$32.00 CAMPBELL'S PRESCRIPTION STORE WILL NOT SELECT When the last spadeful!» of *artti low the mark as the population Is be­ wore removed by the workmen in Ike lieved to be fully 630,000. BOLE AttRNfS rhaft they dropped through iuto the WE DELIVER INDEPENDENTS (trtft: -Ctarr "threw himw« tot- tk»Ox- IXJT-RFn FT RUNAWAY HOffSK. We *re-prompt, /e are rrrefufc -end we- ter. Fert iiMl Douglas St*. VM the beet In our work. urniH and ,.wepl while the «huut» or the inuuth At reKsSwoTffirawr'rBwr. auk l- — • Several persons were Injured, some of Three workmen were nigging tp* toe them probably faintly, when the horse Official Organ Outlines the At­ narrow shaft when the bottom gave ridden by Quartermaster- Sergeant CAPITAL CITY BUTTKR, :i lbs. for...... fl.OO away, and they dropped into thé drift Horace Ragle, of the First Ha talion. titude of Grain Growers' at 8.26 o'clock. Clary saw the light of Second Regiment, C. N. G., became un­ APRICOTS, per crate ...... fl.SO day and looked upon fellow beings manageable during the carnival par­ Be Free Association after a pérlnl In darkness, which ade here yesterday and plunged j NUTMEG MELONS. each ...... 20< through a crowd of hundreds of spec­ thing over four «eye, wai tators. W. I- Bilan, a Denver news- j Vi, TOMATOES, per basket ...... $1.00 Winnipeg. Man . Aug. 2 —All doubt of ly three days and forty-live minute*. puperman. a former cavalrymen of the , Clary, though evidently in a. fair con­ the attitude of the Grain .Growers As­ United States army, threw the animal j PINEAPPLE.-fresh ; wch. 35e. ur S for... .-...... $LOO dition of health, was greatly wtaüieimd.- uBd held IT mvttt assistance arrived. | From the sociation of the three west.-rn prov­ The emotion he showed at the sight of inces at the approaching election was his rescuers, '«the death-like pallor o.f MIXF.RS STRIKE. ; his'face, brought tears to the eyes of of at 15c set aside to-day, when the Guide, the Try a jar V & B. Marmalade 1 before they are all ; .j »»,. hn ni-o-ti. ndruua.------ulTUmi organ nf-the asmcrntWn. Hutler, ’ t*a., Aug. Z - one thousand! ______—-gone------1 ~ The shouts from the mouth of the npficd a two-column etlllorial ed by the Great I-akes . Landlord iUaa. ^uiuJ* from thfc LUAltT w *.rid and rfiaT Kanrw; Ftrutir yes- J subject. It points out cfeMtely That the gushes of fresh air wave heart and terday because tjie company refused to j the policy will be hostile to th« sel*C- strength, to the weakened man, who at r« instate, twu mm hlne opt i ators w hi Stop paying rent—own your own home1—bttv a lot in tlon ..ffml«• ix-nflent pnrty candidates firstw —said little save to breath. ht» had im«a diaoharged wh*m they would j VVindsor Grocery Company and vailH on members to âtîeficT TTV'tT thanks not work machlnek alleged to be de- i h...... 1 part) conventions -.vi Al a signal from the rescuers a phy­ fecti,ve. The men also claim that the . sician was lowered. He administered Government Street exert intluenve to have candidates mine la dangerous. Opposite Post Office. named favorable to the farmers' inter- stimulants. Government House Place Clary was hoisted l«» the surface and The chief feature In the editorial Is set foot i.fi top of earth fen mlnutesr Where every lot is beautiful and sheltered from north winds. that mil one word is mentioned about after he was found. C’urlous spectators reciprocity. It »«yi “the farmers' or­ were kepi from him. WATCH THIS ganisa th.n in the three provinces will His father, brothers and the ph> - ikti offitiai: PPT- m the dwtlw. h -regrets that the election caam y home nearby, vvh*r«- his mcth«-r. wt-àk- SPACE deniy Ihat At preludes any *** «aad-.bg Uut strain ul hex -Long vigil, ioi $160.22 ent ac-tittto This makes it certain that ill. The physician urged Clary not to the rvciriwity nght Tii mf friendship, you will sometimes help the Finally, the moat I mis'riant lesson to . ViterlM», Aug. 2.—Mar« hial Capizzut- be learn-il from the Whole situation I» tl, ■ th. • 'trebina rs ol that In order to Improve londltlons obtained the confession of Gennaro FALL SUITS other .fellow, hut if it's straight business you will deal with , generally, the beginning must be more Abbatemaggio. was interrogated to- Warehouse 1 flindaiti. niai Wt muat get at the bot­ ,1av at the trial of the <*amorrists for tom of the trouble. ■ ■ ■The iveopb- of the pralrl- provinces his w ife. t'apixxuttl and Mart hial TmTSTIt— -make-the-maac—inr -i»le gtstoluresm ' of ------there[iFa-kiiirrris -rwerra, which E have just received a shlpn|ent of CANADIAN MADF. HI ITS the witness had prepared. President Frunuh and German W f..r Fall. The previous yeatj has taught us that Victoria ladies Established Mach 1st, 1908. What did yon pay before that! Teheran. Iitr Cb”-*" Quadl. the .blanchi saving the Judge* and Jury are fully aware that th.- -style.feajiure” is Just as much hi tvld nee [Dermsn minister here, has adcircaeetl had bad enough of auch description». cjQiiUil. affording to tlif on CANADIAN MADK Costume# ,,s on the most expensive Imported The w itness-confined himself to pur a note to the Persian government pro­ testing against the payment of the sub­ ticular* of the Cuocculo crime and of Mouetai y Tiroes of July vention to the German hospital In his nskoclntidh with Abbat* rnaggio. ii. aaid h- i,a"'""7 J". I etronger by the fact that he suddenly j» mchca In length, while the skirts are slightly widened with in- erted NICE RIPE CANTEL0UPE8. 1 b«*f ween Germany and Persia. I dis .poe.irrd property in A uftoria The protest of the Russian mtnlsfer. I disappeared. plaits for those who do not care for the panels Each ...... *UV I^ater he found. Abbatemaggio lit M Poklexeht-Kowtl. against the pay nHson. ràhlzziiTlI ex _ _lHfe rih! Vancouver, in view DR PRICE'S OR ROYAL BAN KINO POWDER. OCc» 4 nmrti wiltt w~of" ttwanm-■nmp'Rr'llu)i>l*n -( ou pons T,rr*' opinion that the informer wa* moVbd chances through the treasurer-general nnrr* WT^TT... •'*»♦ ••••••* • • *...... to confess, not because of a change of of rommercinl develop­ waa bawd on the same general ground ; ’ - from as low ail $15.7$. heart, but by an impulse of self-pre­ V MAGIC BAKING POWDER. Oftp as that taken by Fount Quadt. but servation. ment when the Panama whereas the Russian minister gave Mr UR CASH PRINCIPLE affords you a saving that can lie obtained ,>lh. can, 90*, 12-os. can------WV Khusu-r credit fur financial and organ­ ARBITRATtl'N’l TRKATT. -----~ ( 'anal is opened for traf­ only here. To those who have not visited ua w-e most ewrncst'r Osolicit their patronage, feeling perfectly confident that we can hold It. CHTVBR’S OLD COUNTRY MARMALADE 1 Kp izing ability, f-ount Quad! alludes nht- castbully to the troasurer-gaperal as Paris, Aug. 2.—It was arranged that fle. The example is a . 1-pound glass jar ...... AW "a certain Mr Hhuster.” the Franco-American treaty will be It is understood here that the P« rslan signed at 2 o’clock to-morrow after­ good one to follow. We rllIVER’9 OLD COUNTRY JAM. all kinds OKz. government hâ» Instroctwl Its reprv- noon. Paris time, at the foreign office, Two 1-pound glass jars ...... ssniative in Berlin to complain against by Jean J. Jusserand. the French/fun- have1 properties for sale ttobineon fcAitdretne Courfi Quad Vs attitude tmssador to the United States, on t>e- PURNELL'S PURE MALT VINEGAR. 1 hair of France 1 on the inner harbor, TIIK HKA1/TH. Two copies, each containing the text 642 644 YATCS STREET. PHONES 650 657. Quart bottle ...... • — ...... in English .and French, will be signed, running from I Rome. Aug, 2 The condition 01 it will be retained here and the other VOX'S GELATINE. 1 (}/> pope »*lu-, although not quille normal hYtit to Washington receive Per packet ...... A.W : is riot MisrinlitK In lh* *llgbb *t d nature of Philander < *. Knox, the A»n- gr» « *jCi|e wcakpess. fpilowiwF'thr erhab hvereiary.otslate. INDEPENDENT CREVMKUV- P.PTTKH. (tl AA indinp-.hirton of htn hoftrmd Three pntinds for ...... rri?rr:i: ■ - ■ vA'VV due ehtefly to the «-«•'eptUom h - - ' TOWB!) TO ffRATTLE. $25,000 T"" AVIATOR KII.U- i( Beattie, Wash.. Aug. 2 - The grossen- NOTICE CALGARY RISING SUN BREAD FI.OUR (PI 4ÏK Per sack • ...... : -...... «P A VU »r steamer Vashon. plying hetwt-en to London, Aug. 2.—Gerald Napier, a Everett and the i.’hautaqua grounds at ‘ '• '■ i SUPERFINE TOILET SOAP. OC/i night while flying Alth a paeaeng. r id down off the ‘south enfl of the island Nine cakes for ...... Hro«»kl«nd». Hm vompahlon wm not lu*I night end was rep.>rt«Ml to have A Convention Representing the Liberals Injuredi gone aground In u dangerous pTac?- WE- SAVE-YOU MONEY r Tugs that went to the Vashon’s r«4w4- LION TRAINER IN3VRHD brought her hero - ~ $200,000 of British Columbia The thirteen men and women on Regina, Sftsk., Apg 2 - While feed­ board suffered no injury. ing wild animals in « show at the ex­ Will he held in hibition a trainer wns badly mauled OPP06HB VlVlHFfTH -N. by a Hon. His right h*g an«l arm Copas & Young were badly lacerated and he sustained Copenhagen, Aug 2.—The Interna- The City of Vancouver, Commencing ither serious' Injuries. ANTI COMBINE CROCEKS ■ British Canadian VERY RKV. R GREGORY DEAD. terdav with 200 delegates in attend­ August 30th, 1911 Corner Port and Brood Streets. Quick Delivery ance, among them many Americans. Txmdon, Aug. 2—The Very Rev. After the Rigsdag bad voted a subven­ Robt. Gregory. D. D.. died here to-day. tion for the congress, King Frederick Securities Each Provincial Constituency in entitled to be repronented by He was tx>rn at Nottingham February promised to give it his patronage, but 9, 1819. and sinee 1891 he was dean of later he refused to do" this when he limited _ . ten delegates for each member which such constituency is en­ learned that the congress was agolnelt Ht. Paul's, resigning that office May titled to elect to thu Legialature. 1 last.' * . the TAYLOR MILL CO. 906 Government JRreet killed in mill Limited UaUllly GOING TO INDIA. j. o. McIntosh. John Oliver, n , „ Lumber. Se «h. Deere end mil kinds at Building MaUrlal Fort William, Ont., Aug. 2.--A man Secretary, President Mill Offlce end Yards, Nertk Oevernment Street. Victoria, B. C. London. Aug. 2 - -Major Oen • Hlr Hugh Kennetly, Manager Percy Henry Noel I-ake. late military named Andrews, employed as foreman . P. 0. Box 62 • - ...... « Canada, is bermmlng chief <*f the In­ morning tvhlle utteuiptfin: to throw off dian general staff. a bjdl drive In t1i«v miff VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911

UVES OF ENGLISH THINKING THEMES EXPERTS IN DANGER BT DR. FRANK CRANB. Something la wrong with everything We live upon the planet of mistakes. Most of us are misfits. The rest are Mexican Miners Offe* Reward excuses. I know of no Ideal condition except the condi­ lui Assassination of tion of some one I Ow atix'lt *>{ t" I'XvvytllUgU varied and vise.. Ne human j PAVING THE WAY Mine Officials lwtng . -ever-y- tod. j contain* all the in.wt p'nWnent makes. • things just exact­ ly to suit him. BIG BEN $3.00 and others d»| OG The sooner we I down to...... EH dro. Mux . Aug 5.-Mlno managers a w a k a to this 1 hoOr ,.truth, and make I he re teep- d He red - 4» » m\y- FOR NEW GOODS up our mind* that 1 «ne who will assassinate Prank Jenk­ If ever we are to » ins. the assistant manager of the Kl find contentment Oro mines, and 1,000 'pesos each will be at all It will Ifv ACH DAY now is bringing us Redfem & Sons paid for the life of his brother, Wil­ arnong things aa liam Jenkins,’’ anil James Dunn, mine they are, and "not something new, and in order to Oldest Diamond and Jewelry House in Western Canada experts. All are Englishmen and have among things as 1009 Government Street ' • Victoria, B. 0. remained here In the Interest of their they ought to be. have plenty of good aisplay company. F M. Payton, the manager, the better it will also learned that* two bombs had been lie for us—and al­ room, there are still a few placed In the mine*and he has asked so for the unfortunate people who haw the president nf The repohHe *» order to live with; ipT things that have got to be clear- ~ a rigid Investigation Particularly, don't wait for. ideal peo­ None of the 1,000 miners lh this ple before you seek tp make friends» ! ed out at any price. The following will camp, nor those in the Dos Estrellas, There are none. Even those who seem five kilometers distant, reported for Ideal are Ideal oivlv because of dis­ prove helpful to the thrifty woman amstL ywaU-rday.- .The towns flLm.fllled BINOCULARS tort wî"rêWTy smil wherr yon fpt itw wtth tdte mtm: Approximately a. thoiLr mïtTgh " To ~R, Tr iWir tut be-fgti—of —nd troop* an m hand. rack» and itatt hes. Plain ordinary Th- management of the El <">ro has We have a good range of the famous ‘‘ Hezzanith’’ Marine and wrecks, as most of us are. can be Idyal BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS Field Glasses, and Aneroid Barometers. Our prices are far be­ refuse<1 to consider any demahds of the men. and has closed the property. and tender. To get human beings together who low the régula* retail prices for these gooils, and your inspee- Only the stamp mill and smelter are which have been selling for "7C ught tô l>ç together is a dream," said tion is invited. being operated: Fearing a repetition of riots like Smith. $1.25,-now clearing at . . . • Ê sJ "If." wrote De Tocqueville, “to con­ Monday's, when a numtoT nf'Tîte strik­ ers were killed and wounded by sol­ sole you for being born, you must meet diers. many foreign wo inert were sent with men whose seerft motives are al­ SPECIALS FROM THE NOTION COUNTER BAROMETERS out of the camp yesterday There Is ways actuated by fine and elevated still evident a strong antl-foreign sert feelings, you need not wait, you may go and drown yourself immediately. BACK COMBS that were 25c and 5ig assortment Special clearing C — fcrulguers. _ —1 . ». :. ■ pay to drive away ordinary hearth­ price, each ...... CPVc stone happiness with them, nor to use AMEBIC*A v PAJMTBR DEAD them to club your children, irritate CONTRACTORS your husband, discourage youf wtfe. London. Aug. 2. Edwin A. Abbey, drive off your friends, cripple your NEW MOTOR noons of Waterproof Crystal I no with the A merlean paint or. died here yes business, destroy rour leisure, take velvet facing. All colors, Each...... Ç1.25 terday. away your peace of mind and make Mr, Abbey, regarding whose Illness so your religion a nuisance. also a new lot of motor scarfs to match. SUPPLIES ilUP was made public that it was not "untïî'1a—day" or "TW7T Wgn itmr At wn- IRON STEEL SHOVELS PICKS known that his condition was serious. i nderw ênt an ôpëralFin T-TrUver Trmi- WOMAN AVIATOR WHEELBARROWS SCRAPERS WAGONS düT^Ohnn t • y term A#».: Tt T» n o w started-, ETC., ETC., ETC. that h«- appeared to t>e recovering when The lCOI-lO a few dai-s agrr h** suffered a rdlapse GETS PILOT’S LICENSE Government St. .»nd slowly' succumbed: Fashion Centre

NO FEES FOR BUILDING PERMITS E. G. Prior & Company, Ld., Ly. Seattle. Wash., Aug 2.—When an or­ Successfully Manipulates Mon­ dinance waa. passvt Monday by the oplane—Makes World1 s Re- Corner Government and Johnson Street city council abolishing the fees for building permits. 11 was stated by ad­ Victoria, B. C. vocate* of the bill that It was the first cord for Landing step toward adoption of the single tax. Opponents of the measure - pointed out that to be connurent the majority I should also pass ordinances abolishing rlet Quimby was awarded a pilot’s 11-i the fees for nlumblng. electrical and cense yesterday by the Aero Club of j tor are either already turned Into company were} given as from 50 to 71 BANK OF MONTREAL other Inspection, and the single taxers per cent. America*) the governing body of aero- ; charred stumps, or are In the path of promised to take this action. nanties In this country. This is the ! LABOR DISPUTE the blase. Yesterday the fire wiped The experts agreed that pig iron Established 1817. first licence that has ever been award­ out Clifton Height», a small resort could be produced there 14 a . ton Capital, all paid up. Real. Undivided Fronts ed a woman aviator in America. neat* the summit at Skyland. the ra­ chi apt r than in Hie Pittsburg and ill ton less than any other place l iM6o,oeo.ee iu.oeo.ooe.oe ssii.sot.44 Miss Quimby flew In a >1 vissant mpants of the camp narrowly escap­ LIBERAL PEERS monoplane. Miss Qutmby and the aero In the world. SU. Ho». Lord Btrathcona and Mount Royal. O.C.M.O.. and O.C.V.O. HAS BEEN SETTLED ing with their llxes before the rush of Hon. President officials, G. Campbell Wood and Baron flames. The fire passed Clifton and D'Oroy, and a large number of avia­ into Houston Hat*, where there are WILL TRY TO CIRCLE PEAK. Richard ». Angus. President URGED TO ATTEND tion enthusiasts were on the field miles of unprotected timber. Back­ tlr Edward B. Clouaton. Bart., Vice-President and General Manager. shortly before five o'clock yesterday, Difficulties Between Grand firing on the east aide of Houston Flats Colorado Springs. Colo.. Aug 2.—1* G GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. but a dense fog made flying im­ to prevent t^ie flames from the dtrec- Parmalee and Clifford Turpin, the Wright aviators, who have announced they will possible until nearly 7 o'clock. Con­ Trunk and Strikers Satis­ tlon of City Creek entering thé tim­ SAVINGS BANK. ditions then could not have been more attempt U> circle Pike's Peak during their Lord Morley Preparing for Vote factorily Adjusted ber, got beyond control>of the fire­ flights here in connection with the carni­ st Allowed on Deposit» at Highest Current Rate* perfect. fighters and swept into the flats from Thoroughly composed. Miss Qulmby val now In progress in celebration of the Correspondent» 1» *U Psrt» of the World. —— that stole * fortieth arnitx-crsary .if the birth of Coke» - - on Veto Bill in House — rose gracefully In'the air. compietT.i* rado Springs, left the city yesterday for five figure eights at about 150 feet In . of Lords Ottawa. Au*. L—It il understood ACQUIRED RICH HOLDING. th-» summit of the peak to secure a better A. J. C. GALLETLY Manager, Victoria the air and then landed not only with­ that a* a result of the recent confer­ Idea of the topography of the country in the 164 foot mark designated by the ence between President Hays of | the New York. Aug. 2.^-That the ore over which they Will fly. conditions, but also made a world's Grand Trunk, and Messrs. Bury and and coal holdings acquired by the The country surrounding the p*ak is as . London. Aug. 2.—Head countink In record for landing. Her mark was, 7 Murdock, representing the Trainmen's rugged as any which ever before has been United States Stt'el Corporation In the the scene of aviation contests and tin» air the House4>f Lords on the Veto bill has feet 9 Inches. • organization, and tto$ .minister of labor absorption of the Tennessee Coal & After a brief rest and to cool off the currents are said to be most treacherous. now been transferred to the Litoral and railways, all the difficulties result­ Iron Co.. In 1907 have a valuation of motor, Miss Qulmby again toss in the The nhttiide of tto peek Is 14.147 feet, so side of the chamber. Viscount Morley ing from the Grand Trunk strike and air ami completed all the# rem,lining $200,000.000 was estimated from that...... tire...... aviators will to 4>t>llged m ascend has written to all the Litoral peers. In­ the reinstatement of the striking men Phone PandoraAv. figure eights In the air. turning first i" figures on the mineral holdings of the , approximately 9.680 feet from the city. timating that the veto bill wdll to sub­ have been satisfactorily adjusted. An right and then left with all the skill of Tennessee company given yesterday to which In about 4.000 feet above sea level, mitted to the Lords again, probably on announcement to this effect la expect­ the House of Representative»' steal* in experien • -i aviator, and landing on limited August 9, and after referring to the ed In a NrW <1h\« committee These figures were com­ BRINKS POISON positive Intention of the Halsburyltes. her descent at the 12 1 f""t mark. Miss Qulirçby is a native of Califor­ plied by expert engineers. in view of this emergency, asks whe­ ABANDONS SLOOP In acquiring the Tennessee company, Wheatland. Wyo.. Aug t-"Come up to ther he may count upon their attend­ nia. Miss Matilda Molssant and prob­ the shop and see me commit suicide.'* ably .Miss Blanche Scott will shortly the United States Steel Corporation ex­ ance in the chamber on that date. changed five per cent, second bonds ■«aid John Jess', a local blacksmith, to apply for their pilot's licences Three Men Who Tried to Cross At­ his friend. Eugene 8aum. This move Is Interpreted to mean valued at 4Z9.0ÛÛ.Q00. the transaction, That "The government howls confident lantic -Rescued in Mid-Ocean. *T*tt go you.’1 artswer«^4 fiaww. ttowkHHl A Few Specialties - nKNTFR STORY OF AH RUSTS according to those interested, havlruç all a jest R-*Witng the stop Je»»e drank of Its ability to out rote the Halshury been brought about to prevent thei col­ — Me# 'Moekg. Aug. 1 —Tha ..Qirca^ quantity, whllg.^ PRESSED fire fire paving sewer imt Without- The---weesalty--of .creating, -TiHiC'"Xî.*r”T=xir ïamïr'FKTàT wïs lapse oit he NKw York' ITrolrorofrTnTrr still taking It as a joke. look»*d on more peers. It Is estimated that from man cr. w of tbs forty-foot lloop given by Premier Callalux yesterday to Theresa, which left Provtdencf. R- !.. >f Moore * Schlfy. which had made BRICK BRICK CLAY BRICK BRICK sixty to seventy Litorals will attend the rept>rt published hep* this morning Not until Jesse fell at his feet “did ha on June 14 for the coast of Africa, i-xcow.lv* l*ans with Tennewee float * th.' session, while It is tolerably certain that mIx German ««Idlers had cross»''! the NeVyork" .:., n'i„h, ^ .'«he 1**£*??? realise -that his friend was .In earnest, that the Earl of Hal Abu ry cannot Knench frontier from Ixirrafne. and tlmt. heard yesterday the testimony of C. P gaum rush.-,! for a doctor, but Jesse wng ft rim- mitttng the telegraph wires, two of steamer Brito, from HucBh, Up artistrr fifty votes It hr ronsidei Pertn. Walter Moore and W. M Given, efend before help Arrival. — ----- —^— more likely that h<: Wttl to able to the Perm a ns had been arrested by French harrowing taU* ef harefship aboard soldiers and taken to the prison at Lond- their vessel which ended with their expert engineers, who appraised the gather in only twenty to thirty! . deposits of the Birmingham field In COW K8 REGATTA. Furthermore. It Is still expected that woy. Muertah province. rescue 120 miles west of St. Michaels. Oak Bay Snaps The Theresa was left to the mercy of 1904. s. Cowes. Aug. 2,—The King's cup. in the geveral of the Unionist peers will Those men declared that the ore de­ vote with the government, although - Stage for Cordova Bay I «vm Pa­ the waves. annual regatta over Queen s r.»un»i of 49 RICHARDSON STREET, 139x63 ...... *1,250 cific Transfer Stable* at 9 o'clock Sun­ Captain Joaquin Rene. Joseph Fon- posits of that region and their proxim­ miles, was won yestevtMy by Sir Maurice the bulk of' them will follow Lord ity to coal deposits estimated at nearly LanHdovvne's advice and abstain from day morning. Returning, toaves Cor­ spea and Manuel Andrêdo set sail Fitxgeraid’s k-tvh Julmi on a handicap DOUBLE CORNER ON MONTEREY AND Ale NEIL AVE . dova Bay at 6 p. m. * from Providence nearly deven weeks two billion tons, make that territory allowanc*. Th^ -, English Waterwltcrt. voting. . ‘ ago to engage In fl.hlng off tho!ftlm.»t nn,-arall-l*d fromi an ore pro- owned by G. t'.-cll Wldtaker. flnlsh-d 96x110 ...... x...... coast of Africa Three

will be unjust to her best people if she nations ot the earth..v- What an em­ does not and will be guilty of the bonpoint Uncle 8am will be , able to THE DAILY TIMES show when she has successfully digest­ murder of her own prosperity. Published daily (excepting Sunday) by ed all the people of the earth. The THE TIMES PRINTING A PUBLISH- thin, lankr. pigron-titied* plug-hatted Reciprocity is a business pro­ ING COMPANY, LIMITED old Gorgon, will look like something position. It means free trade in Office* ...... Comer Broad and Fort Bta worth while about the time he calls August Furniture Sale the products of the forest, the Business office ...... Phone 1090 Editorial Office ...... Phone for ftis dessert.. • farm, the sea and the mines. On SUBSCRIPTION RATES That, however, is not the point. W*e manufactured articles the United Exceptional Values in Dining Room Furniture, £>4Uy_^;ity. tieiix-Frx v-« Me.,per month wish only to show that, since the States reduces its tariff to make v - By rnmKmmmmnwa-4«Mthwtw«t «*• oty.> »*,». il.MiV AMIenterai imu it euual our own. A squsQ ■:--j ■■ •wwSMfcWWS -we »»•»*«■»»• WAW-ttewt-wMl»-«arris'BW«to.ieœ«ette. 3P, «.ml-WfertW-B. m.ll ««HU,IV. »f...... - or.«. nrttnln Equal rights on both sides Carpets, Linoleums and Dinner Sets disputes without arms, Greht Brftnln I A ostoge to United States fl per year ««fa. has committed herself and bound her­ line. Address changed as often, as desired. self to the United States In all her In-» -Whem Greet Britain Wat war. then ternatUuial relationship», if the Tory evtl*:vAT. 1XUKPiiXDKXL’ti. ■.•!» ljSp- h»UU *OQ<1 ln ,he Ç93V °f Gamiria la at war"—B»r Wilfrid Six Piece Dining Room Suites in a Variety of Attract­ ' ------, ad a and her trade pact with her ' • • • Thv Times has been quietly waiting j nolghboL it mu8t hold equally good ive Styles, Specially Low Priced until the morning paper -, Would be ! w|th Britain in matters of war. Great Now that we are confronted with the statement that Sir Wilfrid laur­ • « », • » i mvivnDINING I?cutVIROOM yiSUITE,’lTP. «««insistimrconsisting fof* fine «tide chairs and one Compelled in subervlence to the policy Britain cannot npw have any foreign MAHOGANY PARIX)R SUITE of three peees. well ftnishi-il arm chair, upholstered in solid leather and neatly finished vt th. party It supports, to alljurc the I policy that will-not be fllvtated from iers naval policy is unacceptable to and upholstered in green plush. The frame is well made the people of Canada, it might be well with leather banding and studs. The frame is well made in*...... ndent and sensible .ttltu* It Washington. Her entan.lvment with from good dry mahogany, has high panel backs and is neat­ to Inquire what is Mr. R. L, Borden s from choice oak, in the mission style and Early English hie , , , 1 Washington Is such that her hands are ly inlaid with beautifully colored woods, Has claw feet, struck two .month» ago ami declare]^____ ,__ „ „ .hall th, ish. Special sale price ...... T**s'7** tied—unless, forsooth it shall suit the polity?- Will our morning anti is a very handsome and serviceable suite, XTmm which appears to be so wise as to wh> DINING SUITE with fumed and waxed finish, soundly con­ th-* reciprocity endangers thé fiscal United States to “abolish the agree Ig ...... , . , ... . e > . e rrx-v.v sv»v ...... Ç23»75 many of the people- of Canada ar«- 'independence of Canada. Tt has been ment. In which case it wtlf not be structed from solid quarter out dak: -The back has-five plain discontented with the Liberal policy, ARM CHAIR, in leatherette. Has very strong hard,wood worth the paper it Is written on.' slats and plain head, while the seat is upholstered in strong hard work for the Colonist to do this, tell us what Is the Conservative policy? frame with claw feet anti curved- front in golden oak. The .Whathat an iniractaoieIntractable raomumonster r l*v* the>«■...... dark colored leather. Special sale price...... SA4.7» But. it. has sallowed, Ube^nausV-ating pSitanttouaT» praeable republic at our Tbl» I» » sualsht^cball.n* geat.itt plain, has frilled borders and the back is handsomely ARMTTIATRS in solid quarter cut oak him! tpnxhed •*“ Uu‘ medicament and has now the toxine south tri two f.-n swnope— wîfBôüt imitt 1 tufted and piped. This chair is upholstered in very- strong Early English or Igolden styia; seat Upholstered in strtmg in Its system. The Infection Is always anybody suspecting design—the United dark green leatherette and will be found most servieeabhe leatherette. A very strong and neat chair at Una price, S4.HU The attitude of Canada's prime min • fatal, but before the death struggle States has. first, disintegrated the and comfortable. Sale price ...... *13.50 isier In the imperial conference I" DINING SUITE, in Early English finished quarter eut oak, British Empire by effecting a trade ARM ROCKING CHAIR, upholstered in dark green leather­ we expect to see the-ÇotenSst put it* London last month put pillars nf soundlv ernistmrted in the mission style and upholstered in agreement with Canada arid, .next, ette with handsomely tufted back and arms, has claw feet, -teetlr Into Its best friends and gnaw strength and respect under the Domin­ soli,l leather, neatly finished with large oxidised nails. I his throttled and gagged Great Britain so shaped and carved front and well shaped rockers of golden the carved-work of Its political as­ ion.’laurier at the same time won for suite consists of one arm and five side chairs and represent, that from aow cm the whole Inter oak. This chair is made to match the arm vhair deseriiooi himself fresh laurels as a staunch excellent value at the spécial sale price of. .. .*AH.UU sociations just to leave Its mark on national trend of events centres in apove. Priced at ...... ;••••■• " Si"1**® stateaman. Laurier took an attitude ROCKING ARM CHAIR, back and seat upholstered in leather things, and. If possible, spread the In Washington What an easy world SETTEE, made to match the above arm, and rocking ehaira. in the conference distinctly Canadian in the quilted style and well tufted; frame made of choice etimiuest—that I». If one Is suflciently fection. He stood tot lasting loyalty to the Em­ Will seat two persons, and, together with the arm and rock­ a chump to believe the illogical mon­ quarter cut oak and finished in golden color. This is an civ We are told that the entangling al pire, yet laid down that unswerving ing chairs, will make up a very handsome suite of furnHiire strosities of the Tory press. ceptionalv neat an.l strong chair. Special sale price *7.5U Han. . which- will be formed with the* principle that Canada must have Sale price ...... J19"0® ARM CHAIR to match the altove rocking chair, scat and back United States through the ratification VALUE OF RESOURCES. measure of autonomy which will not OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, consisting of one arm chair and upholstered in solid le.ther in the qudted style an.l well of the reciprocity pact will control the bind her —Dawson News. five side chairs, upholstered in solid leather, very strongly tufted; haa a strong, solid oak frame, golden finish. ■ Me .XiaoaL.policy ot. CanaflaniDd th**-**** built from choice, well seasoned quartered oak. in the m'ssion There, ngnesrr to -be-* somewhat priée . v:...... » v..-;-.. . ; rrr-"n..j,. country *1» not be free to negotiate Laet week a local contemporary - ktyiv;stvTe, Early EngTmb"firiish. Special sale plegprice r: : .- Sl»-®«*10.00 pnee ...... — ' ' ' ~ f trade relations with other ceuntrlea prevalent impressionimpreaslon that the wealth editorial dissertation In of natural recurve, of which Canada *e"d » 1* that may be obnoxious to the Amerl- which It argued that Quebec mufst al- A Choice Selection of Extending Dining Tables ini can repubHq Wc shall be hampered is possessed Je. reel weaHh and,* ; valu­ ttats remain the uncertain element *.n because we have agreed with Uncle able asset to the nation. This is un­ Canadian politics. Quebec Is now being Sam to trade with him under certain doubtedly true, but the form In which aroused by Bourassa on the naval Solid and Surface Oak conditions more or less free, free the truth finds expression often leads policy of the government and—for ex- DINING TABLES in golden oak. with square tops: made of only In natural products. Because we eettr opposite reasons—th» Coloàist SOLID OAK TABLE, size 40x40. When closed will exten.l to to an erroneous conviction. Natural got.il well-seasoned oak. This top measures 44x44 inches, intend to sell to Uncle 8am the things endeavors to arouse provincial senti- •ti ft. Haa strong frame and five square legs with shaped bot- we have to sell and buy from MR the -resourcesresource, are real wealth odly when I t on ,h(, Mme qlK,,lUm. We fatl to ami will extend to 8 feet. The legs are very substantod wi1 lili^ it* inn without th-? I1*- they are enriverted into tha marhctahlt 11(| llilU Qul t|C[ |. qnr —*° m-biv tom. Special, each ...... SI®*9® and arelleaiitmillvTarved and flutPd A barpam at Slti-tiO ^ terv.-ntlon ot custom» offleere and the ommodlty which can in turn be con- than Victoria jf the opposition pn ss EXTENDING DINING TABLE with mimd top 44 in. m di­ EXTENSION PINING TABLE, with roun-Vlop and ttoiWe calculations under tariff schedule», verted into the medium Of i*-to- ha--the Indication. ameter. Witt extend to rft: Made otsntid inarter ent oak. "pedestal frame, 'rhe to,, is 44 inches in diameter and ex­ ------r -...... === we. arc placing oùr riscdî policy tiitder A mountain of gold to of no valtie tô lias square pedestal, ornamented With rich earring, neat tends To rrect. yffBliTlnetedthrrmghmtt from aolidr wrfUtaa- — his thumb.- lit is to sit In the oaken anyone until the ores are mined, re­ By all m.-ans let »» hnve a reeeptlon claw feet, golden finish, well seasoned and substantial. Spe^ « somd quarter cut oak. Special sale price S3J.5» chair at Washington and dictate to us duced, refined and made convertible In­ worthy of the name to welcome Hon. rial sale price...... ROUND DINING. TABLE, made of handsome quarter cut oak. with whom WT shall deet "5 fluted bulb; is finished in golden color, and has «tfaig cannot see these dangers now, but that as mere wheat. Excepting -for the worthy of the occasion than was the castors. Sale price ...... *584.75 is. assuredly, how reciprocity must DINING TABLE—Has square top. size 48 in. x 48 in., with amount necessary for milting Into send-off we gave him when he went SURFACE OAK TABLE, with round top. 44 in. m diameter , work opt. It must be so because the flour#for domestic consumption It Is of away.. Let us turn out as- on., man. round cornera. This table has a strong, neat, plain frame • Has strong frame, square pedestal, with four neatly *,**l"'|j e’ntnmet now.—and all but a tew ot ttu no value at all unites it can be export­ or woman, and assure Mr, McBride l and handsomely carved and cabriole shaped legs; hmshed feet Will Often to 8 ft. Special sale pr.vt...... ijSIt».,.» other Tory organs of Canada tor a long ed. Forest areas of Incalculable dens­ that ha 4M m,.i. right set. d » Maly] in golden color. This is a specially good value at 'lime—hare been saying "K- "T-et ns see ity are an asset only because they van in fact, in hesitating to accept Mr I where this sort of logic will compel us be converted Into the products of the Itortl'n"s urgtnt Invitation to go to J A Splendid Variety of Oak Morris to go. mills and made ust^ful In ~tbe many in­ Borden’s rescue In the f'.bral arena. Extraordinary Values in English Great Britain has for some months dustrial pursuits of mankind. And then let us whisper In his ear that I Chairs from $4.90 up beep negotiating a Peace Agreement Undoubtedly the most prosperous he was mistaken when he told Borden j Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets MORRIS ( HAIR, with heavy oak frame. Early English ffniah, with the United States and that agree­ nations are those which possess the h. could deliver British Columbia. OUR OPEN STOCK SETS AT $12.90 " Has spring seat, covered with strong leather: also loose ment is now reduced to mutually ae greatest natural resources and are He# our Open Stock Sets. You will be pleased with them. cushion for the hack. This chair is very substantially built most productive In the conversion of II c* ptable terms The announcement While the local Conservative organ j Thev are, for quality and appearance, unsurpassed by any and will give satisfactory service for many years. Ng-yd that It has been signed and sealed these into the finished articles of com­ is finding fault with the agreement of ordinary set worth in the regular way #18 a set. Special lor was published yesterday. Under th merce, but where natural resources Canada and Great Britain on the naval i August" sale, per set ...... glA.HU MORRIS ROCKING CHAIR, with handsome frame built of specifications of that agreement Great and raw material abound to the ex­ ,.nt that obtains in . anao, ...... m..- .question and grumbling that we are Britain and United States consent to tent that obtains in Canada the Indus- ENGLISH SEMI PORCELAIN DINNER SETS AT $1(3.50 ' solid, well-seasoned oak, finished in the Early English style, submit international differences to af- trialtria,lag behindvalue of.otIts raw export maien»*materia, value »•» for iikeiy manyy 1Urate - m.r toyally. the MooU-yal____ , Star This set consists of 99 pieces, all very useful shaped and hand- and has loose cushions covered in handsome velour. This is ;ng to war. Jt des s lag uenmu •• __ __another *r..rvTory nrrnn.organ. Is grumblin»grumbling I aomelv ...... in the ehantieler effect. There is no «loca­ a well made chair and very comfortable and represents ^ -Tin»»* who poeaeas, the raw not mean that they shall never haw that we are spending too much. One tion about the very fine value that this set represents. It eellent value at ...... • • • • *...... «P materials, whether grain, timber, fruit, war—though the agreement does go so paper Is published in the west, where, would be a bargain at #20. Special for August s.Me.^ Gm MORRIS CHAIRS with strong solid oak frame*, hmsttetl m a hah, pulpwood, minerals or crude pro­ far as to stipulate that even matters when we have lifted our hands we variety of stvles ami fitted with loose cushions covered m ducts of these, are more than likely lo involving national honor shall be ar­ have proved our loyalty; the other ls| velour Colors red or green. Special l'rl" *H-7& realize upon thelr>lr> values longlong beforeOViure ------99-PIECE DINNER SET AT $17.60 bitrated ln peace before being sub­ development of the I published ,n Quebec where, to a sec^. MORRIS CHAIRS in neat oak frames. Early English hmsh. the Industrial Here is another fine bargain. It is made of fine English semi- mitted to the arbitrament ot arms. lion of ConservatIves, every dollar well upholstered in leatherette. Has spring back and seat, country .can catch up with the bust porcelain. Has white body and dark blue and gold decor­ Has Great Britain, In entering Into traffic I ep^nt In naval preparation Is money exceptionally comfortable and substantially built, .luce, ness opportunities afforded by ation is neat and effective and one of the best values that this compact, submitted her foreign wasted. Who says that these organs we have ever offered. Regular #27.50. August sale *17.oO each ...... "...... : *4.90 policy to the domination of the United ln the raw material*. do not reflect public opinion even! It Is a mistake to suppose that be States? Unboubtedly,- according to the logic which the Conservative party of U. get Wise to thi» feature of Tory] ed from the country that the country r--r,s it* I journalism. Brussels and Axminster Carpets, Linoleums and Lace Canada asks us to apply to the re­ la being thereby despoiled of ciprocity pact, Great Britain has. If tor I * « wealth. Where value is obtained John Bull has entered Into a mutually The local Conservative organ Is (lop­ these they are aa true an asaet and of Curtains, Specially Priced for the August Sale acceptable agreement with Uncle Sam­ ing its readers with complaints that much worth to commerce- aa when ...... VI * ______..J BRI'SKEl.SBRUSSELS UARPETCARPET ROUARES.SQUARES, illin a splendid ranrange of new uel that these two nations shall not the Liberal naval policy la. not sufficl- MADRAS MUSLIN, in colora cream, blue, ecru, green and nmnufaetured-*t home To. luck them designs in combinatiqn and Oriental colorings, including go to war, there can be no doubt, ac- enlly aggreanli*. It HT thus try'rr* to gold ; 50 in. wide. Regular value SOeVtiOr mut Tfie a yard. up until the industrial development ot ■wi the member of the party that) risk blues greens and browns, in very îîth floral and êon- —Cgratng lu Tory logic, -that—Ureal. 'the"countryme cuunvrj emrI»» he« broughl...... to- -1 •■ . vf Borden iHrMr. "RmirafisitBoüfîësg "TS irj 1 — AR-to-be- eloimod out-at, par yard —------venDonâlHemgnii. - Bfre SflTgi»Ml*l aflrpri«>, g»eh-*to.TS Britain baa tied herself up to Uncle. pace with the demand for the Itnlshrd support. Mr PRINTED LINOLEUM, in a variety of designs and colorings, WILTON 1*1 LE RUGS—In point of wear this rug has no equal ___ 1 h.iavbury Inin OllCIQuebec carrying on a war to 1 Sam and that w.lly ol

<) Twenty or thirty independent members PRINTED ART CURTAINING AND SCRIMS, all made with avoidable effect," of such an agree­ ple. But to try to force the manufac­ to $6.50 hammocks IflU-eaeh ...... ,...... *3.50 could repeal It* Mr. Bourassa should double borders in very handsome patterns and a large range ment between these two great nations ture of crude materials at home against BATTKNBKRG LACE CURTAINS in very beautiful designs be brought to British Columbia to of colorings. These are all the latest of the season’s best will show tW»t Great BrIUln will get the laws of economy is a wasteful «lump for Borden and the Colonist | ami newest ideas and the prices have been made specially carried out in braid work in.drab shade only. Regular #3.00. the worst of It, having been outwitted method and whatever monetary re­ low to effect a speedy clearance; 40 in. wide; very-strong Values, Special to-day ...... *1.7.» Ly the United"States. sults accrue in one direction do so be­ should bo sent to Quebec. Regular values to $ti,7j, Now f n» effort to Interesting News from the Hardware Department any tyo countries can possibly be, we force industry and commerce into ar­ WASll,,, W'BOILERS.ittck i-Mi-h strong galvanizedi.nlvnnizeil iron. No,No. 8 andami 9 THE EDGE NUTMEG GRATER make* bakmgbaking a piepleasure. think 'that ihe Muther Country has Com- tificial channels. Though there Is no sizes. Warranted non-rusting. Regular #1.50" and $l.7,i. Grinds the nutmeg as fine as necessary for most delicate bak­ mtttcd thr morrawful blunder. Itba- doubt that-thoee Immediately concern Special Wednesday mbraing, each...... *1.2.» ing: Price, each vttv ...... -. r,-r.-rrr.™™o. .15# hooves the patriotic tionaermtlve press cd in these protected enterprises pros­ THE-VICTOR FLOUR SIFTER not only prevents lumps en­ STOVE SIIOVEIjS, very strong and useful size. Prices, each. of Canada. to instruct the Mother per, It Is always at the expense of tering the baking, but makes a very convenient mixer of dry Country as to the seriousness of the some other section of the community. 15c and ...... ••••••...... V," ' WIRE Pt)T STzXNDS, a very convenient article. Will save ingTedients. Price, each ...... -...... 15é egregious mistake .that sh" has made. Thus the farmers of Canada have WOODEN TWEL ROLLERS with nickel emk. Price, each lf><* More than this—fur we must ifn on been paying for many years for the much work. No grime to clean up if you use one of these. Price, each ...... ^**^ THE PEOPLE'S SHOE DAUBER will make a good job with­ to shew how horrible the contempla­ prosperity of the manufacturing in­ out mussing the fingers. Price, each ...... ,..15<* tion of this blunder can be made to ' WIZARD’’ KNIFE CLEANER is a compact and eouvenicnt dustries. Now that they have strug­ BREAD KNIVES with serrated edge, cuts the bread without appear,—the United State* is preparing gled out of th< sc kindergarten experi­ article. Cleans both sides of the knife ot one time, work Just ’Phone Us at 139 crushing or crumbling the loaf. Price, each...... 1 »»<* t„ enter Into an agreement with ences and have become producers When you want an order ott] Tapidly, easily sml-effieiently.mcientiv. Price,1TIC.C, eacheevu...... tof. . —...... , , ,r Franc" which I» In exactly similar themselves to an extent that demands coal delivered in a hurry, call us | Many other useful, articles at a trifling cost ahvays on show in this department. terms to that with Britain. It li an open market in the commercial on the wire. Phone orders j})- credibly reported that aome such channels of the world the Conservative ways receive our prompt atten­ agreement may be completed with party of Canada insists on shutting the -apart and that the some principle— door «gainst«fcttinsi . themtnem andana compellingc«rnit>rinn« tion«i»»»z., Our téléphoner is. here ;prin- L, a somewhat modified form—may them to trade at home. They Ask for cipftlly for the convenience Ot OUT we adopted with Germany. There ran no protection;|||«lj||||j^_w-A what «•.they— desire,-*—•-* Is -- * ,cimtomere.VUHKW,W.. RemeinbeT...... — that, next l,e »„ doubt Whatever that Ihe known chance to sell what they produce I tjme you need coal. DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED avarice and covetousness of the United where they ran obtain the most for If,1 V. I. COAL------CO. sûtes propose»©poses me.he uu.-»»v.ulv.na.c annex- and wev»w believe *•*that— ------Canada------Is Intend àVsümtotr-ef-^ &*** «sdûut Imr.to Üuun ÜlAte (iàMM. ta Tâte» Street ______Uon or FERRY SERVICE LOCAL NEWS EFFECTIVE WORK Light House Cleanser Viotoria-Vancouver. Princess Victoria leav-s Victoria daily 25C Th... packet, litt 25C • NO MORE —Do. hot forget that you can get an at 2 15 p. m., except Sunday, arriving at IT express or truck at any hour you may ■Vancouver at 6.45 p. m.; Princess Royal wish. Always keep your checks until leaves Victoria dally at 11.46 p. m.. arrlv- you have seen -utv as we will save you Indispensable in the kitchen ,.g at Vancouver at 7 a. m. TIRED FEET the 10c. on eath trunk you have to pay tieorge leaves Victoria on Thurs- t-> ag.etk.ta .su Uiùw ,k .1 PRUDENCE SHOWN BY -avmv and P|/ihç». Rupert on - • yonr baggage .fr.ym your uny* »* ■ iw nt./ mi* ' Mohdays it hotel or residence, also store It. See us IMMIGRATION OFFICERS ACTON BROS, Prhn.,1 Charlotte k«m Vancouwr A trip to our '.rug M before you make your arrangements. 660 Tate» Street Wide-awake Grocer» Téléphone 1061 further trouble «.nd you need not dally, except Tuesday, at 10 a m., arriv­ We guarantee to satisfy everyone on ing at VictoHa at 2.90 p. m.; Princess be w.$urri*d regarding hot pave­ price and the way we handle your ment* and thought of much Royal leaves Vancouver at 1 p. m. daily, goods. WTe consider It a favor if you arriving at Victoria at 6.30 p. ro. Criminals and Undesirables walking. will report any overcharges or Incivil- Victoria-Seattle. «y.«hi the i*art of otir help Are Prevented Acting by Prtnc-'KS Gh»rlotte leavtoVtotorls dally, BOWES* FOOT Pacific Transfer Company. WATER except Monday, at 5 p. m.. arriving at Measures of Department We Are Independent of all Combines Phoife 249, 5P Fort Et. Seattle at 10 p.m.; Prlno. *s Victoria leaves POWDER Seattle daily, except Monday, at 9 a. m . i« the twvrragë of the elect. —8: P. C. A —Cases of cruelty, ’phone arriving at Victoria at 1 P- m. On the Solves the problem. If keeps the Inspector Russell. No. 1921. * lie-over day the steamer Iroquois, of the ÎîSeized at the -leading clubs feet cool and odorless, banishes Cries of diHires» and groans at delay, Alaska-Puget Sound Navigation Co., fills because their attempts to evade the im- foot-fa*lgue._ ‘ invaluable to tour­ the schedule. and hotels—-as well as in the ists and store clerks. 25c pack­ —You can deposit your money at 4 migration laws nave been nullified b> | per cent. Interest, with The B. 6. Per­ Prlnoe GCorge leaves Victoria on Wed­ homes. fit*'mixes with th* as'ute Canadian immigration «mt-l age here only. nesdays at 10 a m , and prince Rupert EVERYBODY IKNOWS manent Loan Company and be able to cers, have from time to time been sent on Sundays at 10 a. m. Returning, leave anything. withdraw the total amount or any por­ Seattle Wednesdays and Sundays at mld- up to the akics by disgruntled persons vm the Amech*sn--»!«•-who.-have aU tion. -Iheewot without native. ,Che*tun* ' That We Sell Tea, Sugar, Fleur, Better are.supplied to each depositor. Tâld up Vancouver-Seattle. ■ IT'S THE WATER’’ tempted ineffectively to make a land­ capital over 91,000,000. assets over $3,- Princess Victoria leaves Vancouver ing In Victoria and Vancouver, but Cyrus H. Bowes aoû.000. LiraiHTh .»«lce. 1210 Govern­ fTMIy, ' except Sunday, at- » -"P- m., arrlv-. fb. r»> (H- y*1 lo b® reported a case and Toothpicks ment Street:, Victoria. B. O. * Ing at Seattle at ■ a. m ; Princess Char­ where the Ganadian Tfrtthlgrattwn-oflfi- CHEMIST lotte leaves Seattle at 11.30 p. m. dally, vtais have either here or In Seattle Bnt WP desire that von should know that we also handle __—Weekly- trips to Seattle, Tacoma. except Monday, arriving at Vancouver at made a mistake or worked an Injustice Telephone» .4t& and *50,------etc., and j,round the Sound by V c s Sam. upon persons desiring to cross the many special line# of Fancy Groceries and Foodstuffs., tfSS GOVERNMENT ST. S. Co. 'Phone 4. ' burder. V-—------■■ ■: ----j------ILLUSTRATED SPIRIT VA LISM. PUNS MAGAZINE FOR Varions devices are resorted to at JORDAN'S REAL HKACIINVT-KBD HAMS FROM VIR­ —"Bepla’s—Be pi a portraits are the times by the people-who tire ut 4Ue In GINIA, 1st pound ...... - last word In artistic photography. For Dr Austin gave his first Illustrate the Washington city, or for other rea­ proof see the show cases of the Skene leciure m Bt«>ad street hall last even­ THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS sons. some of them unlawful, have at­ CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S CRYHTALIZEI) GINGER, Low*» Studio; Yates Street, corner *of ing on the above topic. He showed tempted to board the Victoria and per tin ...... W . Douglas. portraits of many leading spiritualists Vancouver bound steamers to land on the Canadian aide. Ineffective as these GRANULATED HOMINY, lff-lb saek ...... 60< throughout the world, of many of the J. F. BELBEN — Imperial Waxlne Co. removed to have found It to pass the Inspection of great mediums, including Keelhr, of Dr, Young Would Strengthen Telephone 116*. ^Residence K2684 510 Yates street. Phone 1968 the officers, so on this side was a re­ “WWW WAW,” the new sauce; it’s a good one. Per bot­ Washington. D. G.f Pallodino. of Italy; cent attempt to take a young girl •17 Cormorant Street. Patriotism by Stories of ' tle ...... !...... 35<” away from her parents here and land —If It’s a question of typewriter or Mme. DE six-ranee, of London; Chas. WESTPHALIAN fGerman Ham), pound ...... SO< fine machinery repairs, fhë answer 1st Bailey, of ,. Australia. Empire's Great Ones her In Seattle frustrated at the gang W Webster, mechanical expert, ’phone He also gave pictures of many lead- plank. CROSSE .& BLACKWELL’S BROWNING FOR QHAVTO New "2320. No. 6 Moody Rtork. Yates. mr muples—of spiritualism.,-including. In' recent remembrance there was - ■ pi1 kOlttg- -y-r-ir-rÿttï - gtoy.. t; Yh. x«/ ih£ i^Ti^ vwTHuan - being —1 B IB U‘>vIvst.t, N Y. which TT TS àMhé Department f , admittance to the boat at Se- ~—The ^nk Tîeiarings- for the weefc cost |100,000. and the Ayres temple In refused admittance to the boat at 8e S1’RATT*S RODNION (Hound meal), saek...... 50T Six Roomed attle by Inspector Reid unless she -tiding yesterday afternoon amounted Boston, which cost $250,000. the gift of of Education that Hon. Dr. Young has showed her marriage certificate. About SBRATT’S FI BO (for puppies), sack ...... *••• to $2.486.442. ojh* generous man to spiritualism. just worked out a plan for the Inspir­ Bungalow ing and* fostering of a-spirit of patriot­ 4h4s ease the. officer was Justtfied, as OLD DVTVH HAND SOAP, rake ...... ,-r...... 10< He "exhibited bn the screen many the facts show. In making the closest ism In the children of the public On Tolmie aveulie ami Quadra, —Mr. Justice Gregory, who has been phenomenal aspects of spiritualism,, in­ scrutiny, as the woman when question­ GODDARD’S SILVER PLATE POWDER, package. 35* schools of the province. right up to date. The lot is detained In Vancouver for some days, cluding the levitation of tables by Pal- ed was unable to tell what occupation will hold chambers to-morrow morning lad I no front actual photographs, the His plan is to present to cnethe emm-chlla- eu ... * ",■ ’ at.. . »dw.lfla/l.w, „med HORLICK’S MALTED MILK. .KJc. $1.00 and *3.75 110x17ti ft., with asphalt paved ran a aimph- and Intelllgrnt ranime of : hvr hu.bnnd followed. She ;U 1" k plaster casts moulded by spirit power ...... t,„,having ina knollbeen mumarried i r « <1 sia short time, outbut all that It most admirable In the BRAN. s|>ecial Selected and cleaned for human n>nsimi|v street. In the Pa Had t no seances, and many of was not a wan?- of her husband * bust achievement*-of the great mm ef the Th ■ runl|»Wl!*>rjcon pufenty teemIXTXIII »«,.»»-iriii «»»..i tiu- IIICthe “raappoots H V , l ” of medtwrn...... t~’ ---hits. Halley- * . ness, did not know for whom he was tinn. Packet ...... ' Price $4,500 i>, i,,.kai. Iaxitf,. well bu htdd al. tJ-Auuiralla--Iheac-.axg.^naiuial ol>- Enutirt— YTolTHni^'^^MTiver:" Yinr whar hi* ^-OfatVESr stuffed wîtb »4jge»; bottle...... ,u,, . . ■ . æ___ __ .11..,.. Inin . h<*Idlers, Mllors. heroes In civil life; in the odd Fellows hall on Saturday night jeets brought from a distance Into th< address there was. He was to me^t her word, the leaders of public thought VANILLA BEANS, in tubes ; each ...... fl.OO $1,500 Cash at 8 o’clock sharp,. cage in which Bailey Is confined under on the wharf, she said. She had nothing Balance arranged. such condition* as necessitate the pas­ and action In every line and all ranks^ We have a nice lot of Midget Cueumbers for pickling ^r >4x3 pustMtsMS to- puswuc this, plan by uf any account to el ra* mar -T>acrosse match. Vancouver vs. sage of matter thrm»gh mawrr Thare means of a small pamphlet or publicpoo,m r,«l. «...I thv prv.autIon. takrtk tky pound ...... KTtmritr: •vp.m. ' Rrmtt-Ath^ arw- hundreds of these now In posses­ Pag.*» or! Immigration nlfli-lnl* wrra to pravent sion of W T. Stanford, who conduct* schoolIM.IIWI magazine of sixteen•• a--- — letlc Park. * an undesirable landing here letters these experiments and j)^y thereabouts, to bo printed under gov­ ernment auspices and distributed -troducéd by her were In the sentiment all the ex-penses Out of his own purse. al strain and gave no clue that the —The regular monthly meeting of monttil) r<> all Hr put>n«- acheel tuipiis Among them is a rug of India of fine marriage ceremony had been perform­ the Victoria Order of Nurs»s was held workmanship and great value. 11 f®** from the third grade up. the ex­ , yesterday afternoon in the council ed. or that the woman was realty what In length and five feet In width. The pectation being that a monthly Issue of Seek and Ye chamber at thecity hall Mrs. Graves, she purported to be, and really was. It lecture created great Interest. 20,000 .copies will be required. second vice-president, took the chair. was then suggested that jher marriage H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO. Ld. In the first Issue, to be forthcom­ Tills afternoon Dr. Austin gives a certificate would be good evidence, but Miss Kennedy, the Victorian nurse, re­ class lesson on "How to develop one’s ing early In the new school year. Dr. ported that during the month she had )lwl this was locked In a trunk. Finally the Shall Find own medlumshlp,” and to-night a plat­ Young has planned to reserve almost n«>t i.ra- ^ ______the j Inspector allowed her to PS*s knd notL Butcher Shop Liquor Store made 136 visits. Mrs. Harvey ami Mrs., form address in Broad street hall «-n half the space for a record of **“ Grocery Store Harper were appointed home commit­ fled the -Vancouver authorities to look —that lUii»r & Juhnaon “The operator at the other end of the achievements of those who have play- Telephone 1878. 1 Telephone 2677. tee for the current month. d a patriotic part In the upbuilding of into the case. Out of this was made the Phone 178-170. line.” W Co., Ltd., have everything Canada, who have gone from Canada marriage certificate case which caused comment in S.^attle newspapers at the that is needed for the mod­ —An Important meeting of the Vic­ —Don’t forget the lacrlsse game to serve the king ’and flag In army or Pure Food Market, 741-743-746 Fort Street toria Poultry Association will be held navy, and who won Rhodes scholar­ time, and a bitter and unjustlabie at­ Saturday, at Royal Athletic Park. • ern ’office. this evening at Labor hall at 8 o’clock. ships. or who have graduated from the tack on the Inspector by one of the The question of Increasing the entry schools of this country to play the part —The Boy Scouts brass band.' *hf<^h fees for Intending competitors will be of useful and patriotic men and women A* showing that the precautions discussed, the selection of judges for is always ready to do a "good turn." in the educational work of the Do­ thgt occasion were rightly taken, the the approaching exhibits In connection will he in attendance this evening un­ minion and In the advancement of immigration officers had another some­ BAXTER * with ihé fall fair will be made, and der Bandmaster Plowright, at the gar­ national greatness and Imperial unity. what similar Experience recently when other matters of importance to the as­ den party being given at the residence a man and woman arrived at _the Se­ of Mrs. Watson. Foul Bay road, by the attle dock to come to Victoria. Their sociation will come up for considera­ REAL ESTATE MARKET. JOHNSON attitude to each other at the dock led tion. All members are urgently re­ Ladles’ Aid of St. Colomba Presbyter­ the officials to become suspicious, and Complete Office Furnishers quested to attend. ian church. Brisk Business Doing Despite the Time BEAVER BOARD they were taken apart and questioned 721 Yates SL Phons 730 . of Year. separately.' The man said he had been -In order to give residents of the —On Sunday evening Madame Ada married to the woman In Idaho ten Bennett sang to the large audience Although no very big deals have old country visible and lasting evi­ years previously, while the woman told gathered at the Emmanuel Baptist been pot through during the past few dence of the superiority of British Col­ the officers to whom she w-as entrusted church, Fernwood road. The selection days the majority of the real estate umbia products the provincial depart­ for examination that she had married The Best Substitute r- ml. n 4| was "Abide With . M<\" by men report a fairly brisk market, es­ ment of agriculture has had made ex­ the man three years previously In YALE LATCHES Llddle. in which Madame Bennett, with pecially when the tlirte of the year Is act duplicates of all medals won by Ohio. This duo did not set foot on Vic­ for Lath and Plaster FOR HOUSE OR OFFICE British Columbia exhibitors In show* her deep rich voice, showed she Is a considered. .«inger of exceptions! merit and* fully Moore Âk Johnson have completed toria soil. Put on quickly. In - .England, especially those of , thu Considerable questioning of two wo­ justifies the reputation which had pre­ the following sales since Friday: A Keys duplicated, any style. Royal Horticultural Society, during the men resulted In the officers remaining Will not crack or buckle. Takes any color, stain or kalsomine. past six year» The interesting col­ ceded her to this city. She comes from house and two lots on Oak BayUay Ave.A V’C , . oui., m ... ------«MO», a ho», an, > alTw Trara'a. WAITES A KNAPTON lection numbers over 150 trophies and Bristol. England, and has recently Set­ 619 Pandora, near GovernmenL will be shown In different parts of the tled in Vancouver. Madame BvnneU Phone 2419 will be reineiubered a* the “Katiwha" AGENTS old country. in the Vancouver Opera Company’s tiuLlra atra", north of North S^reportr, of th. ps^r raferrad to rtora. production of "The Mikado” last win­ . . «r e-xA ,hr« Hmiaea in the i made repeated attempts and entreaties Th-- monthly r,-torus "t' th» tim­ *nf2thé no w High School site for several days, but their stories were FOR SALE ter. Walter S. Fraser fâ Co., Ld. ber branch of the provincial depart­ «W e«h . ÎTonQura^v»»] Proven falra and they «era rafurad To ment of lands show the total receipts Telephone 3 P- Drawer 788 PASTOR WITHOUT PAT __r_ „nri hous4 on j Eet rid of them In the end It was de O. -Lias Saloon License and Proporty for the licenses issued during the $2,300. and an ac. ,-l.led to let them start, to be refused months of July to be $143.143.94. This Monk 6 Monlehh h-ra Lrara. parmt^on to land -, Vancouver. Tele- 477 ft. frontage on Queen's Ave.. 184 St. Paul. Minn . Aug. 2.—Because the ft Ghambers. Price $24.099. Terms. figure is made up of the following de of considerable size pending which graph communication was ^nt te \ an- tails Five hundred and ninety-five church cannot afford to pay hi* sa'ary $8J>00 cash, tmlance 1 and 2 years at 6 and because he does not need the . . ,hrflt._i, ..fry shortly, couver, but the officers entrusted with timber licenses for lands west of the W^ra°ihn ^ nr *hrra daya ^y^ iu w„rk of watching the women on per cent, interest. money. Norton Dolph, «on uf C. A- ______range. $SS,924.50; 262 licenses ^ Iota, in government Hou.- ! arrivai tatled to ——XTmty Gwncr on- Pr»»miseai------tYrTtph, of Pori land..- Lire,.. L‘i.,ia.Q?l»yXtl** RALEIGH CYCLES r TH<>8 POTTER for lands east of the ÎTâscâôI'-s. $3T. without pay the pulpit of the Bethany Pi-op, (Ha prices ranging from ïltÇÏTôTI^OVlfiif ttlier'èd tlietr appearancr S69.70; timber license transer fees. $2. M.ooo rich und three lot» In Shoal chanced their clothing while on the Congregational church. Are still in demand. WEATHER BULLETIN. — 643; timber license penalties, $860; 12$ Journey. "Some, time later the women coal prospecting licenses. $16,400; mts- HI* father is vice-president of the Bay park for about the »ume amount» were taken in u raid, prosecuted'In the j Other reliable makes from $70.00 up. .Northern Pacific Terminal Company of T. r. McConnell report» the follow­ RVpoR' Furnished by the Victoria cvTlaneous, $2,754.94. police court’at Vancouver and sent to ’ I»ally Portland and i* rat-d as wealthy. The ing sale» thi» week: A house and lot We are still in the old stand, 1220 Broad Street " Meteorological Department. jail for A month a* disorderly persons. you ng ma n 1* prominent socially i n the on St Janie» street. 13.100, and 2 lots When liberated, after aftrvlng the JBtp- ôn rôwsrrxvetm». »»■■«»■—------ViatorUk. AO*, i■-* » m.-TKr pr<-»»urv VICTORIA CITY BAND fence, they hot-footed It tuick t»> Se­ I» m«d»rsl«ly ht*h on the Const, nnd 111 ' In the winter Dalph.'look* after hi* attle and upon going ashore met the western low Hrrn 1» now rentrai In fatheV * reel estate interests In the —A meeting of the Caledonian So­ HARRIS & SMITH official who had at first refused them Nebraskn >ntl Volora'i,. Shower» hove ciety win take place thl» evening at NOTICE west. In the summer he devotes himself entry to Canada. One of them In lurid 1220 Broad Street. Phone 2183- follen at North Head and Harkervlllo. an.l the A- O. IT. W halt, to consider ar­ to small churches which cannot afford language declared Canada was rotten, the weather la chto/ly cloudy with aee- Members eje,-tein Thursday evening at Which ate to be held under the auspice» and said she would never go there nine summers this way and says he again. The whole case proved Inspec­ H.K-kle, rain la fulling in ' 'J,* 8.30 o’clock. Important business. ”of the society. ahowera have hdrrrme .general alona the on joys 1L „ tor .Ueid to havo been quite correct In southern tmundarlea. anil a thunderal irin l?iis estimation of her character. |-. - the 120th Meridian west. It Is count«<1 rled woman mentioned above, who was ha» ir r.irred at M|nnedoaa -hr That the Immigration laws work tor from 0 to 24 hours, from midnight to mid­ Forecasts. the protection of Canadians both ways no better able to describe her other half than any of th. ... girt» to suddenly night: Kor »l hour» ending 5pm Thuradar was shown a couple .of w»*ek* ago when answer a string of questions about Vmtoemswd vwowrt, -ModaraU to. fresh an attempt was made by a young man —The library returns for the month southerly winds, generally fair and mod visiting- Victoria to take tram the eUy rhetr phantom husbands. Four Bargains of July allow. that 4.754 b*» >ks were erafely warm. a young girl under promise of mar­ borrowed. The daily average tab I.ower Mainland-Light to mo.ler«tv in Motor Cycles riage. The fralr attempted"to board the black water-active pass the highest dally Isaue being 35» Th® wind», generally fair and warm Seattle ttoat und were *t\.a i igratton ...... M 51 ' a m I 4 » wvnther. jeléar. hand. These we offer ...... 1111 . ! u 33 J1 3» 1L*68 16 13 Vancouver—Barometer. »«,. officer was asked if the man was mar- ...... 11 13 12 ■ 25 13 . at the following as­ ». 46 IS 66 BRASSWARE minimum. 5*: wind. « miles » r... rfed. His reply was In the negatfve...... ; : it k a m . 38; tounding reductions: ...... tin!»* 7 33 part cloudy. , and’ the girl was detained while the 21 4» tempera- Hecopd-hand WOfyiF, CANDLESTICKS, priw, l„-r .Kamloops- j man was induced, by the aid of a pair "i it is n * 37 minimum. M; wind. 4 mile» W . lVi h.p. Price $90. I of handcuffs round ht» rists, to con- 1 IT. 1# S4 9 3f» 22 to pair...... • • ■ Rt.20 , 56; w : io i2 Si t> weather, clear. Now.. ... • fM.OO ^ | fess th»rd»e was taking the.girl away Î W £ g si n 2 Si I 17 4» FERN HITS. each. *1.50 Barkerville—Baromafnr. «*"££- Second-hand WOLF. ^ He eventually was 'deported to the 3 44 18 « ’* Ll 27 lure, pi: minimum. «: wind. calm. rain. Vnlted State* dth! ttoL-gJcLraturned to 4 2H 18 ti , 1)18 12 ■« 2 h.p. Price $125 J| 0 $4 12 43 TEA TRAYS, each, *1.50 1»; weather, part cloudy 5 » i 18 SZ Npw.. . . IWO.OO 6 23 ! 1> || 1 34 13 19 ASH TRAYS," eaefc .,,. 10< San KraneleoO—Barometer, 2» M. h m i Almost Innumerable are the cases 2 19 n ..l.. 7 34 19 » peratitre, 63; minimum. », wind. » mlf-a New WOLF, 2 h.p. . , .. : ‘ f $7 . » «0 ! 4 10 14 FLOWER VASES each 50* Price $186.00 Npw ; 4 07 If. Si 8a Mmon.onw • weather, Barometer. cloudy. »« »...... » •'••P» "" k- 10 t3 M 14 only...... $1155 Li 20 21 26 > 3 *H 16 y* BREAD CRfMB TRAY bere en< lo N.attle ha» brafl tJpniMU» r, io IS 2*. ture, K; minimum. W; wind. 4 mile» ' of praventlng an Influx of criminal, 1.1 46 « 23 New 8I.NGER. 2 h.p. 14 f.- 23 .rf ,, 7 Ï» 20 On AND BRUSH, each, 75* r»in 34; weatheT. rain. and a»»l«ttnx In the protection of young Ü 8 06 winniAeg-Baromoter, 29«. tempera- Price $225.00. Now .. .. ' 28 ' i\ to people who for the moment are carried £i OR tur». *; minimum: 50: wind. 4 mile» H. W ; SOME SNAPS IN SECOND KANO BICYCLES 0 $2 16 Kl 9 03 only. ^195 away by their iteelrc» and speculation». 1 39 16 34 9 31 22 Si mm .«i; weatlwr. cloudy The officers working In fleattle have « ;*> ;w 33*. « H i n si !| 11 19 Lee Dye & Co. Victoria Daily Weather. had a difficult time of 4t ever since the 5 03 1 17 r»9 0 08 12 'Vi Observations taken 5 9 m - a,ul 5 civic authorities started In to clean up. 6 06 | I S 2h !• 0 46 12 » Two Stores: p ml. Tuesday: THOS. PLIMLEY, Store 730 Yates Street. Phone 698 Almost every boat Borne denlaeti of the 7 «I ' IS 38 It 1 » H9 IÎ Next Fir# Hall. Certnerant St, underwork! Vfie» m gd through lo 8 U I 16 27 2 15 14 ol Temporati»-» » 8> 19 56 ! S 04 14 M tot Feet 84. i *hnails. The excuse of “going to Join Htghent ...... -...... ;...... * - GARAGE rn JOHNSON ST. PHG^R « !14W it 144 my husband" H n favori...... le", uni! -Lma(s«t...... The Uni, used la t'actttc Btandard tur Ttepâîrîhfl 6TH1Î KÎHffa -T0«$l». « the yeung mar- Average ...... it, irai,i sunshine 9 hours. al stats of weather, fair.

L nanna VICTORIA DAILY.TTMES, WEDNESDAY, AUOUST 2, 1911 • ■ * K Glendale, where the feast was held last year. It la planned to have launch** —T— nr—nr-Ti.m i —1 ami all *>rt» of craft conveyance to carry people over t»i the clam bake. The Spirit I., of Vancouver, will be here, and It Is believed that It can be arranged with Ted Oea-ry to bring up EWS or<§PORII the Spirit II. for the contest. The Gen­ New Stetson evieve, of course, will be here, thero II II >Mir and everywhere, us well as other float­ ing members of Everett's rapidly de- « ht flotilla. i -n ..n jiveule. 5 1 CLUB JO, M'CREERÏ WAS BIT Double ptey—Shea to l’yard. ■. ' ShuA to W Raymond. Umpire—Baumgarten. GORDON WON Hi» GAME. CHALLENGE FOR CUP HARD THROUGHOUT Gordon held the Beavers to three hlta at Tabonrn yesterday, two b-tng of a very RINK ARE APPROVED; Fvratehy order. a**d won lise game fc l4>. jk Clark.wgs hit hard In the pinches Both pitchers were Inclined to wildness. The Local Tennis Players Will Go We Have Just Opened Up Seven Cases of Stovnl-Ts Batting Figured Ma­ Work on Victoria Arena Co.'s ] terially in Portland's Win Vancouver. After Starr-Reynolds-Starr A.B R. H. P.O A E. Artificial Ice ftihk Will —Bloomfield Blew Up Willett. 1b...... 4 0 0 4 0 0 Championship Trophy Bennett, 2 b...... 2 ® 1 I ® ® Commence,Shortly Adiin.s. - f...... 2 0O2O0 NEW FALL HATS Swain, r. 1...... 3 2 6 2 0 6 V James. 2 b...... 2 0 0 1 - * It has been practically decided Ftovall came to bat four time* v.'ster- Brink» r. r. f...... 3 -6’ 14 u 0 amongst the members that the Victoria 41ay at Portland and reslstcjy»! a bull’s- The plans f«#r the artificial Ice. skat The Famous Stetson Make Üuhacnwehe.r.. .**«. 4.„ A...... V.....?.. 0 * ■Tennis--dub-wMV ihtw- mmmvsr. ehal- ry bn each occasion; & c h*Cj:?heT2ttV "■ ttr*P ing rink to be erc<5fFJ "at the corner I/1*1- e ■ ..ZN.»...... ♦ s"' * 4 t i,ng<. for th<> ‘•Starr-Reynolds-Starr i gured materially In Cortland's «w*1, Clark, p...... 3 8 6 0 0 1 Cad bon» Bay road and Empress site Watch Our Windows for Special Display especially in the winning run. The home Inter-Club Championship Cup.” at pre­ sent held by the Vancouver Tennis by the Victoria Arena Company have : team- .vlah.. uuiUL._th.tr “TOTiCbr r. r~~«*-----2... .X. i'i.... 3 _• eighth inning when Bloomfî "FT Mew up Club TK* matter wltt lw bvought up been approved by Reeve Henderson, of and allowed Victoria i> rur McCteery hi the next meeting and Hflhrtte Oak Bay, attd a*permit will. bz.MT**}t was lilt « i^ei'-tentTy and effectively rangements made. throughout the rent* st. The wore : Basse y. I. f) ...... ed to-day. Thomas Hooper Is the archl New Styles and oo The trophy in question was presente 2 1 fVttigrew. l.f- —-4----1------<>. .•$ 2 b...... 4 2.2 *J * Hatters and Clothierg, 811-813 Government Street, opgositePostOUice Moore. c...... 4 0 -2 ft 1 W\vT v Coltrln. « *...... 3 2 1 3 2 Bloomfield, p...... 2 0 1 4 wt Jensen, p ...... *...... ' • . ® ® ® - 0 •Harris ...... 0 ® ® 0 0 , Tola la ■ -Æ. » 13 27 1 -•Batted for Jensen in . . * j^^iJ ...... ■ * Store by Innings. Victoria ...... 2 ti 6 0 0 6 6 « Porrtatnd- .;»*»• u..JLi XlJLlJtJ- : «rfrHB; Summary. The team to rfcprt^ttt Victoria vs. "Will itiivt-r be driven out of fashion it so protty to witness gmrrlr-m-w-Br 'flhwifl»»* At by Ho* and delightful to pi ay. We have all the latest ideas in Croquet Creery, 4; by Jensen. L 014 _VancouyjT _8iü-urdsy next on the Off ItcCrecry. Two tdts KeUar,^ ; Jubll*e Hospital grounds ia as follow»; Sets, best Kugiish goods property prieetl. Kxtra hoops if de- 3Var«l (2i. Htovall. Coltrln. " Three base t« f W I1$ Itfej I “ U 8. V. York (captain). A. Martin. siriHl. hit—Vtementson. Sacrifie' fly - Mundorff. Sacrtftce hits Sp^as (3>, Million. Uloqm- J II. Gillespie, 8. Gillespie. J W I> field Wililaihs, Harris Stolen bases— York, M fane, F. A Bparke. O L. 1321 GOV’T ST. Blovall, Mundorff »*>. Moore. Pettigrew. Wright: W. F. L. Pllklngton. H. A. GUNSMITH ^ p f , b ' %-A PHONE 663 Hit bv pitched ball Stovall <2>. Innings Ç c \ 7 V V \ -X- Vv Y i .. r- ETC. J. R. Collister K* pit died—By Bloomfield S. op|H»nents 34 at Y bat. 8 run*. 3 hits; by McVreery 8. oppon­ A letter from E J Maguire asking ent# L'T ut bat. S runr. 12 hit# Time- r É for four days cricket in Victoria be- hours. •* "Umfîrf—McCarthy. plnnlntr AugW* will mean that this 8KA1TLR WON IN NINTH. v- fr* >-vtv Y* f .1- ,>H\ will **«• marly thre%* Weeks of continuous cricket from August A batting rally in the_ ninth Inning en- ABOUT BASEBALL 25 YEARS’ SUCCESS ftbled Sp-^kiinc to Clef CM t the Giant* at Mr. Maguire’s XI. will be comp R,»attl" yesterday. 7 to 4. The gante Wa» 1 Old Counttv pluver» now residing The Great English Remedy close unt:« the last Inning. 8» at tie having / r 'C the ukanwgan district playing und» r victoria i« certainly running up a lead of one run In tho eighth. Both | * ?T. C A viv against a bunch of hard luck Just team» played fast ball in the fleht The i'> » < f # 0 when the Infield had been patched up • * » and was working nicely- the pitching staff went »»n the blink, Thoriren and A B. R- H. P.O A R GRASSHOPPER I Furchner developing sore arms, a’hivh lea rd. 2 b...... Î If \ j render them very doubtful experiment* ■Crufckshank, c. . I - - y . V- K-- ■ -, •• êArVf r . Hn the box and practjcally thr»»w all Ho use bidder. I. OINTMENT »»» PILLS . Butr 3 b...... j the work - tin McUreer> . Williams and No Bought or Manufac'.ured AVe»>t! r. f...... I MvVamment. Now Brennan has »*een tirL 1 b, . " v j ^ vz y^c . spiked and will be compelled to re­ Tes :i monial. Rnymoml. s. ». &y< 4&i yfyy* A»i ^ > ^ ^ main oh the bench for a week or so, ; thus throwing the Infield into its. pre­ Eackert. p...... vious disrupted state. T. P. Mr Con - •ImahwcKHt nod n.,\\ rci '■rt'Nlhal th»- ClVb IkM JORDAN HILL BOWLING CLUB. GLASGOW three tw triers <>n the "Wring, lot h* has 7 27 15 hi winning nineteen out of In tht« picture are the three Canadian» who "Captain" William Oliphant received no word of a deal being •Batted for .Zaek-rt In ninth. - twenty-one matches. fipokane . closed. skipped a Canadian side, and played tour were Bailies Hubbard. Johnstone, A.B. R Apropos,, a Glaegow newspaper says: Douglas, of Patrick, Messrs. J. Watt, HAVE twenty-one matches, winning no fewer Jockey Ward is still hitting the ball Nets*!, lb...... and W. Paterson, of* the Anchor Line Cooney. ». e...... Accompanied toy his wife, there sailed than nineteen. It I» almost needles» hard. to state that Captain Oliphant Is de­ A member of the JordanhUl Selec t up Frisk, r. t...... on Saturday, per the Caledonia, on his in the recent match with Ayrshire.,, itardyke. 1 b...... lighted at carrying away such a re­ return home to Victoria, B. C., Cap­ Captain Oliphant peeled at 26 with J. Vocash Is filling an utility role on YOU Zimmerman. 1. f cord, and yet prouder of the fact that tain William oliphant, at one time a Robertson, of Stewarton. who won the the Spokane team, while Dash wood Cocash. c. f...... he learned all he knew about the game has caught on as second catcher with A. artwrlght/ 2 b. .. prominent Glasgow bowler, who was a Bcottish rink championship two years when he was In business and resident Seattle. •Stub’* Spencer will pro­ gptesman, c...... member of severt^ city clubs. During in Glasgow. His hand has not lost ago, All old and new a chosen In the the executive of the Victoria Amateur j SMOKE Krcitz. Payne; Ford and Sweeney Hon. Secretary, Victoria Pricket < 'lub. singles and doubles contests by their a *. Bo woo. Drjggist. A^ent, VlctoHB, figures prepared by the health de­ -born Capetown. H. A.; moved to Baseball League. i Respective captains from not more than COAST LEAGUE partment. Thé statistician estimates Philadelphia. Pn.; represented Uni­ four players nominated by the coin- j At Han Francisco— R. H Pitcher Melvin l-ekc. who was signed that the city now has 5,000,^0 resi­ pctlng clubs. Bhould four players be j versity of Pennsylvania In cricket, * A MY CHOICE [|w) ’ortland .4...... * W, by Victoria In the spring ha* joined dents. a gain of about 238.000 for the nominated it shall at th»- same time tennis, baseball and f>«»tl»all; for '(he ! i4•,, Francisco ...... • 2 many years gn intcrnutkmul çrick- the team, having just finished a _ CIGARS past year. The. official figures of the bein: niai'.stated’i which *»•are ' * to" »play—-j ...... In Hatterte? -Steen and Murray course at college. He is studying Oagias and which in the doujhÿs Each | Hen- eter In I'hlladelphta. r»*pr»^ntlng United States census bureau for’-UGO ley and Berry. that city at hon»e and in Canada. dentistry ami signed a contract <»nly ; tie shall be decided by the -fomblned oi^ condition that he be allowed to1 EVERY DEALER HAS THEM were 4,706,883. results of the stogies and doubles amf I At Sncramonto- R West Indies and England in .the continue his studies. j the .club which is the winner of the ma­ Oakland ...... • • 2- year of the Queen’s Jnhllee; former jority of the matches shall be the win­ 8a vramento j. • • • • 1 captain of Belmont «Ticket t’lub.aed ner of a tic. Batteries Gregory and Seattle Urk’ket Club, TEAMS OF fcLUOOF.RS In the stngtee each team u shall cun- Baum Arid Thomas, Chicago, Attg. 2 - T$Vo teams oil islst of two players, who shall f»b*y A t T-os Angplee^- ». -Hr -BH The* title of the Kelowna f*. U. They tnjghty sluggers might be secured from f against each of the opposing team the I.OS Angeles ...... ,.. 2 7 : will coma w ith th. ir families and the National and American Leaguer. ’ best of th re»» advantage sets. Vernon ...... 6 1° d friends and hope to put Up aUth» Bm- Stanfield's In the doubles each team shall con­ The following team* nr^ mad«» up of. jirew Hotel. sist of two players, who xhall play But ter tea Halle, Agnew and Ab players who have participated In at ! |(S1 11|,. |. iiBftL of- botu Kalcigh and farown. ______The. Inter-Provincial Crl«LH« t Tour­ fifty h-imvA 4Llth the eXCÈRlioAi three advantage sets. WESTERN CANADIAN LEAGUE nament now on at Indian Head, 8/tsk■£*•• of pitchers, who have played In twenty I On the Ural of January, 1813. the l« producing some tall scoring That ! „r_ more.irir>ri. î»»,.,The nùftoMplayers hittinghlttlne ! club which has scored the most num­ At Moose Jaw - Brandon, lj Mooser British Golumhla Willi all her wealth the hardest In their respéetiw posi­ Harrises Hat Springs, B.C. Underwear ber of wins In the ties up to the1 date jaw, 3. of cricket Is nol represented in this tions have been selected from averages The most noted summer and shall be awarded permanent possession At 8askat«s>n First game, Winni­ tournament Is a subject frequently dis­ up to Wednesday night : winter resort In the Pacific of the cup. peg, 13; Baskat'Min, R. Hecond-. tfimc. cussed by the other Provinces. Pvt. American Position National Prt. Northwest. Wlnntpkg. I; .H*v !va«*»et\ 2. In the Inter-provincial cricket tour­ Liideru# .336 Open all the year. 8teoi.i heated, colt»* electric lighted. Long distance _ bftva 3ugt. xfcteivcd -auuLbcr bijr. ct>ll»?ppgPt of this KVKIIKTT REGATTA. No game at Edmonton. nament at Indian Head yesterday Sas­ 3ft2 F.. Collins . 2b. ». L. Doyle .316 telephon- service. CANADIAN LEAGUE katchewan defeated the Winnipeg .4ft7 Baker ...... • • Herzog .361 boated Viidcrwear. Wagner ,358 A PLACu FOR THE Kverelt, Aug. 2.-Extensive and eleven by an Innings and 37 runs, .287 Knight ...... ** At Guelph— London, 5; Guelph. * .. Bates .324 ALL WBIQHts ALL SIZES caiefully prepared plans are la*ing laid wM|»v Allierta defenteay. on Latoor Day, Rrptembor 4. and .353 Easterly ;....c... Write for descriptive booklet and awr Alberta beat the Winnipeg team . Suggs .333 also on Sunday, the day preceding the EASTERN LEAGUE Walker ....p... . dates. twonty-ftvo eejits the dollar. by four wickets and 236 runs. .886 Willett ------P. • • • Adam# .816 holiday. It is expected all of the fleetest At Newark—Toronto* 1 ; Newark, 0. team would ST. ALICE HOTEL winged raving yachts on the Sound and At Montreal- First game. Provi­ The American northern waters will participate. Boats COMMITTED FOR TRIAL hit at an average of .3638, while the Harrison Hot Springs. B. C. dence, 12; Montreal. 3. 8ech»d game. National league team would hit .224^ will be here from Royal Yacht Ulub* of Providence, 12; Montreal, 18. McCandless Brothers Victoria and Vancouver, B. C.* as well which. It may be remarked, J* hitting At Buffalo Jersey Vlty. 7; Buffalo, a. Winnip.g, Aug. 3.—Ilenrÿ Wilbur as Seattle, '^’hcoriia aaqg»thcr seaports. 667 Johnson Street At RiHhester-.-Baltimoré, 4 ; Roches­ Redd, -^as yesterday committed for The course will be from the clul>- trial i.ri a charge of murdering Frank Agent, StUènât Cluthing for Men. house below Weyerhaeuser's mill, ter, 3. prit tor of the Winnipeg rffl he given , by tb* around Hat*Tslàh-l' and rftturh " " the Colon »! Hub, who was shot* Saturday Regiment band at * the Norte ■ ____ l.ion Brand Clothini; for Boy». ,L>. ..vsft tlvy Aacrv ..... rmr "31 ■ 1 ... ib :. 11 —— . ■ ~ T - .will go over to tee clam beds south of VICTORIA DAILY TÎMEH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911 DOROTHY ARNOLD SUN FIRE REPORTED ALIVE The oldest Insurance OfEtce In the *W>rld NI-CENT* MBÏ 1910 founded a n. 1710 fl Little Porch HOME Office. London. England Cuiadl.n. Branch. Sun Bvlldlnâ. Toronto. II. M. BUchbnrn. Mannjen Mist ,tg Heiress, It is Stated,, W0ISÇ . i*»Mjn«s *.aaix. ,Vi*Y*»a Age»»*. - Tw9'Mtmtte' !.. -1 mmm®: • - MYsrentnrr. TRASrfvr. il a lot of porch comfort—whieheye» your <1. sire may FIGHTING IN STREETS rd Dort. Maine, Aug. 2"-“por' Bit? From Window at Hotel. othy old Is not dead, she Is abroad he. The XVviler store is ready—well ready—to sup­ 7 and her parents have gone there to O CAPITAL 55t. Lonl»; Mo:. Aug. Max look for her. That U ran be ply this very desire1. Tu'Tell.~a stylishly brassed, lady living said definitely now, for It Is one of the | In a fashionable residence district,, died extraordinary assets of the case that < 'unity, cesy, artistic, satjsfactdiy, scrvlceatiè Porch at the city hospital yesterday following the girl has kept her father and mother Injuries received when she fell or was in a* much Ignorance of her where­ and T>awn Furnitvire of every eoneeivalde sort-just the Five Soldiers Killed—President thrown from a third story1 Window of a about* as anybody else, except that she things that your Porch comfort demanda. Assortments Simon Preparing to Leave downtown hotel. She wa* unconscious has allowed them to know. In an Indif­ when she was found In an alley at the ferent bay, she Is on the other side of complete—Rockers, Chaire, Settees, etc., etc. The right the City : the line. They have waited for her to >llce are seeking a man who reg- Come back, but In vain Now they go to goods reasonably priced. Your Porch and Lawn Eu mit me iateivd at the hotel "at..midnight with [uC their, daughter." Mrs. JUdcll as '"ft.ï'PriVppns with TiTJ This statement■ was nindêh’éf'é tîi-itîty "ts waiting-hrn-Ew y fin.------... —— Tnrt Sn Prince, Aug S. Pre«fd#nt wIfe.*> Tfie woman*» husband is mrt of by a woman who Is Intimately ^ac­ the city on a trip for a Chicago cigar quainted with the Arnold family. This rffemon la. preparing t<> leave the city. —-- -y ______woman alsq kbOws George H- OrtaeoWL : ' tbtttr 1 ctrlttirrn. and «"The ÀvlTni^ -faiïIm .‘tragedy wats lTTi-" jr., w-ll, ami though -aha- has nail no many nf the ptesKleiiVi follower* have covered by the police to-day. A negress. personal, communication with Mis* already embarked on *'17 Décembre' v, ho Uv. s -opposite the. mouth of the Arnold Since last summer, she knows Come In and Investigate Our alley in. which the dead woman was as much concerning the eti'eumstances and will transship to the Atlas li»e found, told the police she was sleeping •ttrroundiftg ihe glrl'a disappearance steamer Altganla as soon as she ar­ neat .a front window' of her room. She as any member of the Arnold family. Prices on these Quality Goods, rive*! was awhkened by a loud noise, and on Tills woman gave her Information un­ /The n voluHonlsts have cut the mains looking out raw what proved to be the der a pledge of sAcrecy, Her statemt-ni nul --ini, cut the cliy's »»'-,r supply body -if "Mrs Jiul- ll A few momenta part by Mis» Followers of deneeal Ftrmfn. one of later, the negress said, she saw a man Griffith, companion and nurw oiTXIfs7 on Our Balcony. These are All *e revolutionary leader*, occupy all emerge from the hotel entrance, go to Rufus W. Pvckham. widow of the Su- the Important position* In the capital. the mouth Of the alley where the body ■ -, i: ■ Justice, rod Dorothy A vmumlltve of safety has Iteeri f»r- lav. look down iïpon It for a minute Arnold's aunt and god-mother, who Shellaced, and will Last a Life­ - lanlzrd to maintain order. The popu­ and then walk a way..She said she later declined to permit an Interview with lation l* greatly excKed. Chief of po- saw a second man IHIftlfg from the Mrs Peokham, but sale! Dorothy had llce Saint Lo. with an escort of police, hotvi. but more hastily than the first been heard from Indirectly several atti*Ynpted to board a steamer at the F. tw*#»n àrro months ago. time, with ordinary care. wharf when the party wa* attacked by but none hae fijirnimw of Virtarifr- Mr ~ïùi- bback. rust, ta. ' llott can lé to BriMift Columbia 36 correspondent w;** asked specifically Corny which the security of the city could be ars ago and during the gold excite- if black rust existed and only In two i it to-day arranged, was agreed. The diplomats nii nt min ! For manj y< ars h- x* 1 instance* \yu* eVvti a initie of U nn-n- t "iTTUTertonk—lrr negotiate thW «♦--owe*— çDKafii-d^üOl on i' Yoy tn rhg gartbgt»| ttnnnd. - ~ " ------—*------— — White AmerrofTTi MUitsTer Furnlss-re* illstrivt and subsequent to that work Tbv date of harvesting In Manitoba malnfal here to help control the dis­ ed as a contractor In Victoria. He has will t»e about1 August Ift. and In Sas­ DRESSER REDUCED TO CHAIRS REDUCED BUFFET REDUCED TO orderly crowd, the French and British katchewan from August 20 to lïâ. If BUFFET REDUCED TO been living In retirement for the past $10.00 minister went to Petlonvllb* and the few years The late Mr Elliott was a the weather turns warmer It may be $55.00 $47.60 $32.50 German and-Cuban minister* tt>Cr 'ii* native of St Johns. New Brunswick slightly earHer—while if It should con­ Solid quarter cut oak. golden D#** BiMHtues. the two camps of the rev­ These are of different de­ Solid quarter cut oak, golden Ills death was not unexpected, as hi* tinue to be root It will be a day or two I finish, with long British bev­ This Di-Ofwer 1ms large round olutionists, a few miles from the capi­ finish, with British bevelled health had been falling gradually for later. . : elled mirror. 2 drawers and sign, upholstered in pretty mirror. 3 drawers and cup­ tal. the past year or so He is survived large cabinet, with 2 big lead­ British bevelled mirror, 2 The revolutionist- at pet ion ville materials in mahogany fin­ board on each side ; w ell l»y twft JMU. .Oaorge R. of CtieRialnus: ,TulLiaidK „FU5tiLV. AtiM QUh 1 ed glass Hoots nmt shetve* for commanded by ÏTêheraT "PJfeffA b *rc large and 2 small drawers, made Buffet of exquisite "dfe- Rk ! rd T EU i U K C Victoria china, etc., and large linen ish and are great value. found In a much less favorable mood High on Mountain Side, Far From Coast. | sign. The wood is of a i»eau- and two sisters, residing In St Johns. drawer at foot. Highly pol­ They rvmlndeil the diplomats of the The funeral has been arrang#*d to take Find I» Made. neat design. Weiler qual­ Weiler quality. RedtieVd tlful grain. Weller quality summary legislation recently by Pre*l- ished, In refined design. Wei Reduced to...... $32.50 place from the house on Friday mornr 1er quality. Reduced to $56 ity. Reduced to $17.50 to ,..i...... 910.00 dent Simon's order, of y>olltlcal sur- In a at 10 o'cl«x*k. Rev. J. B. Warnlcker Three thousand feet above the sea level roundlrg* And denounce, eW veurs. ■■ ■ , Remnants •ihore. resign. Thy works of^ tnls show clearly on# Ottawa, Aug.. 2.— Marlon Smith. 19 flipper Intact. Th»» bend and edges of tlie p KK our second floor display of Drapery Retenante. year old daughter of Win Smith secre- .shell wiitt* obliterated. Hundred* of large - fsicrosse match. Vancouver vs. iJ S.iir..s of dropped imtterns ami short lengths in TTrtTrTr ^ü-urlIâT.~r-ïi hi.. Ruyur Attr- turr of thr-TTw P"trifled elm»* taunul lu.*, drowned at BrltannUT last night. the -s.'.ale ne — the tMtobe. Fancy Nets. Plain and Figured SvrEi^TîimgalmvrSvviss " ■iom »:>*. i and Colored Nets, Colored Scrims, Chintas and Cretonnes, W^iéjStSwi*' short lengths and samples in Tapestries. Velours. Cre­ tonnes, Damasks. Pillow Tops. .Sizes and Art Fabrics. New stock is arriving‘and all odd lengths are to he closed 5TH.I out'. Réductions are renrnrkstde and the opportunities for saving oh licanfifTfr hihT KeaseiiaMe fabrics "are most ME MORANDIJM unusual. Second floor our Drapery Department.

OPEN evenings UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK These Are Co-Cart and Baby Carriage Days. Unequalled Variety of Famous “Whitneys” from $3.50

English Baby Carriage; $22.60 Baby Oo-Cart, $18.00 Folding Oo-Cart, $12.00 ______..,W tra T.TIEfi Five Per Cent. Is All the Interest We Charged THESE ARE ?or the money to build this house. Let us loan you the money to BUY OR BUILD The Store Victoria's Write, Phone of Call for Our Plan Thu £ tv es Popular You CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO., LTD. House Money m-TtMSS BUILDING. VICTORIA. * Furnishers il afin* With a View to ita suhmUwjon tu. the ratepayers for their approwli T1IOH. C HOKBt. Important to Grocers and Consumers! CH1NEHB LIBRARY. Messrs Le*1 Mon* Kow and LIm Bang, j Chinese Merchants and Members of the Consolidated Chines* Benevo­ The absolute purity and healthfulness of lent .Association, ;Vlvtorlii. H C Kira We, the'memhefs of tin Y*u»ng Men's Chinese Vrogr. selvo party have Large Cleared Lots \h been thinking of forming a Chlm *e li­ brary tu V-U:.VoirU,.a*-ÜiC> aCy '-f. ,h'- «ptwtm» it. wtwhfrtw m «wm u* •the- Chrtb yc' tHJtpki m «Aimntt K*. . , In Our Fort St. Subdivision We arc somewhat embarrass* d r*»r ______JLsJh\ 1JU mom y and would • n rrreat ly entreat you and lo inlp us by taking the lead In kit­ ting subscription» In aid of this cause, are guaranteed under the pure food laws of jim vvu arc prominent Chinesy mer- chaius^ aod also of high r* rutc and credit, and members <*f the CTilheM From $500 on Easy Terms Canada Made by a perfect mechanical Consolidated Benevolent Association, , th.it -it would h»* «ASsler for Vmi to process, they are unequaled for delicacy of consult with the members and bring the matter to a successful Issue. This library la not meant for any JUgistersd flavor and food value. ,-mu uvular person but for the benefit of Tra«k-Murk all the people. If this i» a SUCÇess the are now for of HrUiUOuring tUaicitU„.„ul..lh«' country Montreal m operâtîbn aird *<- convenience the where there are Chinese residents they The New Mills would more than IlKei'y take pattern Canadian trade we have established Distributing Pointe at and also fohn a libmry. which, would This is a passing opportunity for you ___ Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver advanVement •*» - the Chinese This is very important pro hie in to gël~chqice lots close to the Fort St. WALTER BAKER & CO. LIMITED China is behind, Europe and Japan is going ahead. ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER. MASS. ____ We. the members, aft all very Mi'* mi, huO whulc-hcarlvdin eagerly dealr- car line, at the original ground floor Mills at 1000 ALBERT STREET, MONTREAL mg to reform, cutting out what Is bed and old-fashioned and Institute up-»; date measure». In memory of the prominent action you would take, we prices. Come in and get more partie^ propose to drove copper statutes of both placed In the library. o Intend to adopt the same system as ihe Vteiorla city library regulations. ulars to-dav. It is worth your while. Hoping that you will take this matte* tnto your consideration a. soon aw po»- jjiblc. wy remain, Plrs, ...... n-The speed-limit for motor-car* .will he under any circumstances roul.1 I-' » Your respectful obedient servants, ‘gent.* A gent I» a 'person' who never The Chinese Young Men s Progressive | rtlH)|l»hc«L an.l » very salutary rule ha* under any vlreumstancea could be a been made for mfltor signal* in towns. A Party. ••KEEP TO THE LEFT.” motor-car must blow a deep-toned horn. gentleman.” LAV XU. a shrill on I think this l* rather neat and LAU FVNG T8UN, — Tfi'TT1P'TTllitwi --Tb** ■ fwUnwtwr-Vs**1*»»**-4* -ynima- ' s ff'fWon*r~Tw»mr 7^ÎBÿ~ôrSpScTon the odtrnmT'TWge ——— ------y;xTr TsrxtT -yt*tr Island Investment Co., Limited eull.d from » recent Englt«li )ourn*l When they hear the signal palestrfan* of the Tim** I am not appealing only Victoria, B. C., July SI, 1911. YJyV Lk)>-V» Weekly and may lie of Ihlcrest must leave the road cl«f."___ - - to- ‘Agents" u( the . electorate, on the i m eve. of a general election, who should GENTLEMAN'" ANT) ‘GENT." at leant remember that honesty Is the Scratched for 40 Years Cherry Bank. Aug. let. »IL //\QJ Sayward Block P^ne 1494 most paying policy In the long run and tt jhL To the Editor: A few evening* ago keep their hands off all official docu­ Used D. D. D. Six Months—All Itching ••Fiance which only the ether ilay ac­ we net cm a cool verandah, a goodly ments. lest they forget that dishonest cept,,I the standard of Ore. iiwa-h lime, company of brave women ami fair appropriation and defacement of “the ha» new pain Beslan* the furthar com- men' The convene»km having tnrne. n I). Is the proven Ecsema Cut», necessary to buy a considerable quan­ K still Impenitent and shadowed by that ,h,. mild wash that givra Instant rr- ti,,- of household lino*. Complaints historic crime. ___: . ______lirf In all forms of skin trouble. vrrenbm msd> »>y tb. judge*about >he , Uro akm 3E an Worttwe g.m rat arpearwnee * Uut house washes away blotches and tW'A chairman of the committee ordered the THE HA^tBQK RATI.WAT. leaving .the skin as smooth ami healthy THE *11? *haf **f h elbtid. no* .cumin* ??.* XV,,,. A for "a fr.. trial bottla a small amount of new rhTBWOf* «( To the Editor: It ]s commonly re­ n bad gtan been fnuml necessary, King George Special” pu ... ntêd i.v the pr ùli’ of this wonderful Eor.ema run to fM owing to the judges' complaint, to dertaking that 'the majority of person* I) i>, p. ïjiboratories. Dept > Tv « have the bathroom redecorated, this ('olborne Street. Toronto, it will give owning water frontage are willing to cost I4S Ptetures and emtra furniture We refer to the " King George IV" Special you Instant relief. give a free right-of-way In considera­ had to Is- hired to make the place ap­ * Cynia H. Bowes. 1228 Government pear more habitable, at a total coat of Liqueur Whisky, not to the luxuriously fitted tion of the advantages that they would . receive. Do these people understand * It was not possible to redecorate the Royal train which conveys the King. The 'that any *wh easement of rlghl-pf- DEMANDED NEW LINEN. dining-room In the time at the conmiU- “King George Special," nevertheless, is xvay In from of. or over, their pr**peri y disposal, and extra picture* were Omiplalned at Threadlutre Lodging’ Of Manufacturers' will be entered at the registry office a* hung P. hide as far as possible the used by millions of the King’s subjects for Furnished by Htate. seeming bareness of the walls. an, eut umbra nee on their estate And travelling and other occasions, and like ! would reduce Its value In the open Bather an amusing sldcligh^. was BLACK HOGS market? thrown on the ree«t Nottingham elee; the modern express, is famed for its It may be taken ..as nearer the fact lion petition trial at a meeting of th Everyone Las heard of the black-broth ! that not one In ten of the property stamllng joint committee It nwears of the Spartans over which the fastidious safety and reliability, and for the that J olge Channel! and Judge Buck i.iwner* affected -wouldwWouot makem#n«r any such- mat Juoge v u»m— • —- - . ; ..«t* 1 rii„nv«li.F mad* a wry face, and was not I that the majority plained of rhe threadbare «tat-|1-lon,»lus made ,,n . -slon, and that the majority convinced when told that It was enjoyable speed with which it at­ la1 expropriated under j <|{ thPir aparlnv nt*. wllh- the result Sample ’ hui: l have to Itlng tnem. twilit Spartan sauce, the Ingredlenti ol rma of the railway act, We may. |1ha, rr,4 was sja'nl In renovating them. tains to public favour. S r in. terms of the i •»«» - V I doing* arc : Wjncn.will, h mIn them*' Ryraeuean-»u"*" - .opinion,...... could » i fore, reasonably suppose (HIthat the In every assign rigmgs . tittle niter the last*.- --e- 'm*The lioue-it. . wife would, One ol The bfmiwh of maintained for the judge, on circuit i total cost «>f the undertaking will be 1 however probably he shis k.sl to find the the Distillers Company Ltd., >o much out of proportion to the rev* and In Xdttlngham the normal i hayrt eggs left by the milkman Jet blank. The LAfferl Sv.tch Whfek* l-wtliten In *• Workl. I . nue likely to be received that it .will amounts,to |t.5flh a year Meek i-ayugfi dm k. a gooth American EDlShVR(*H,« a*, ta, Ceii»CT**l "***SCOTLAND. ( hardly commend itself to the ratepay- It was reported to th«- comrtlttt** that l,liai, frequentl lays hlm V,; eaa* T le I,lack coloring do-s nut peVtr.te the Ages*.IM m eH Cewitei* J ! • re or to the money market as a busl- th. mom v had •>" n *P- a- ■ n the P"r- Ag \ !.. .s.snk«' pmpnsttton. ehasr nf new honsehoM pto-o sad -alar |s64tw -dUid- tu- m± oH>" plginvhl whlcp «.r.RTTMtt.-*"«>► L«dw om i»e rlibbed off In successive layings VlV-vklA. B.L. ! It is also open to consldaratlon as to domestic appliances. Including new ■ ur- lht . ulorins .fades and dtsappearst l.un- / tains for dining-room, which alone cost whether this proposition l* the best «Ion Globe. | Holution of the problem, or In any way In order to clear out a number of «ample * which desirable. Seattle, being close at hamL The county surveyor stated that the lacrosse match. Vancouver vs. ) l and well known toIII most *'»of —us. —1» 1 JUM**"judges-” hedgings at Net‘Ingham1» werenf Victoria. Saturday, 1 p. m . Royal Ath­ good illustration. The harbor railway usually only- occupied for a »« K have been rent us b^mannfactnrer*. and which we do not carry letic Park. BTlr I proper 1* along Railroad av,;nuc th. time, and consequently only a ^ small stock vf-household, llocn was kept. This I main t.r.s.d thnroughfar.- nearest to (troam |ilifhi:rg. Jd m in our regular stock, we have decided to »elltth.em at Ifuu water, and connection t* made with proved InsiifUctrnt for the tl,n* st®l' gretn, blur, brown, pink, gold, sryia. necesstlat.-d by the petUkioer » trial lush wharves or warehouses, as may pencil- floral decoration ln, require It, by special spur* pr stdtngs. (which t.sdc ten days In e.»trl), espe­ all prices nt It T Brown & Co., 1102 cially as there were two judges. ,o suit 'their purpose. There Is thus no In.uglaa street. I infringement of private property; no I, was, therefore, found absolutely property is subservient to any other Less Than Wholesale i uuvrvatJ. vu£L jjr'.x»UZ.tn>y-^u» own fright and lia own special eonventfm'ST This Is not perullar to Hvattle but 1» the Plan ihat experience haa shown to na-dru-co be the best In the Interest of the dc- z- Prices % K h"ud HEADACHE WAFERS .....-'•“'TMjpPPiWipWipH na rre ot aU ports. Sow, why should ONT-: PIANO (made by Nordheimer. Toronto) Shm-ton <1<-- not this system be adopted here. TIMES hr next street Ion would be, w ho gign. Han Uo»m«eo mabogauy care, three ,a-,Uls. ivo^tojm, ||4 .i.,...,..,, .,an and operate aooh a railway: Kit her a syndicate of r«IT- hh beautiful full, rich tone. Guaranteed for 1<> yean.. XI in- wnvs Itaml Interested hi the collection Ht ruinent has been in lire three months and eiwt and distribution of merchandise. Sr the $386 „y trscir, as one of Its mean, of pub­ *47. SAI.K PRU'K ...... - lic intercommunication In Montreal It is owned by the harbor l»»trd. a* a OXB SAMPLE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, beautiful mahog­ puWte trust; in Philadelphia It l« « municipal undertaking nnd Pa** of a any ease, eolnilial degtgri. three |as|»lk ivory keys, full hieta cotnr.ri henaUrw a*ke‘"*; mu* 1 1 eherk submit I ha! Ih-City Should own, as in frame bushed tuning pins, latest improved double Id,Usd, Iphla. not only all I*" streets. action. Guaranteed for 10 year». Made to rell but all that ts permanently connected Finit plans comer, 60 feet »m Geek street and 1^0 $385 „ ...... eels. In tf.U-t for the c»m- foot ou Madure stroot. with two modern houses for $j»3i SALE PRICE ...... naeulih If till- harbor railway a... laid d„V II <■" II,. I...... lle.f .iall | of 7 .and 8 room* each ; every convenience maluHtWCBt to the aal., frontuoe. ONK SAMI’LE CAIttNET GRAND PLVNO.luwdpuH!1- It would fouter the drveTnpili. nf nr m-| \>‘F Mtruog «Mines and commerce. As these he | Price $15,000. Terms eut oak ease, beautiful deaign. three pedal», oref "‘rung GOOD ■ scale. 7 1-3 octave, pure ivory and... ebony key», develop, the, emtld I- connected u* ftrtt; rich tone, well worth *476. SALE PRICE.. $335— »- |- When and Imw they needed, with this FARMS general system, of dlstrlbuljs't, *B

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The Ï The Commonwealth Commonwealth

JP The COMMONWEALTH u We have taken over the MEN’S WEAR department formerly carried on by Finch & Finch and will trade under the above name. Before receiving our shipments of New Fall Clothing and Furnishings we will sell at a sacrifice the balance of this summer stock.

J g Open Thursday Morning WATCH OUR WINDOWS • Our long experience in the clothing world will enable us to give our rMOUSE Of customers exceptional values. We solicit your continued patronage. HOBBERLIN LIMITED

Successors to 606-8 Yates St. FINCH V FINCH Victoria THE The À The Commonwealth Commonwealth

Snows hoe ...... 19, If» 184 VICTORIA STOCK EXCHANGE. Stewart M A t>...... similar offence Involving the bringing paving, or at least the concrete base N Y. C...... 1"N PC Kf. for th« paving, to which depart nient of 428 42j (By Courtesy F. W. Stevenson A Co.) Coronation ...... 4739 over of John Thompson to work on a N. Y.. O. A W...... m S. A. Warrants ...... the work' they an- at the present time SERIOUS CHARGE ...... vw 107 iw: Victoria. A up. 1 OF section of the Canadian Northern Rail- N A W...... Sales. yvay construction w.ork. bending all their energies. N. P...... -A-...... m 128* 12*1 • * ’BLI Asked ...... 1251 124* 1243 3.000 Mark;op% Oil ...... Both cases were adjourned till Fri­ On several of the shorter streets Alberta Canadian Oil ...... <*» •fW where they have been given a free hand Reading ...... 15*| 1661 jr* 1.066 Maricopa 0.1 ...... day. J. A, Aikman appeared for the AGAINST CONSTABLE Mi American Canadian Oil ...... 10 .131 1.000 Maricopa Oil ...... Rep. Iron A Steel, pref .... mi Ml ALIEN LABOR ACT prosecution. the transformation from a rough hap­ r>«ib Coronation ...... hazard roadway , to the smooth sur­ Rock Island ...... 311 30* Canadian Northwest OU .... 03 05 ...... m •ill ei5 LOW Mai it opt* Oil ..... faced aspect represented by the con­ Can. Pac. Oil ...... 12 18 ...... 12U 111» 119( crete bas* has betn accomplish with 8. P...... ••• — Alberta Coal À Coke ...... 01 "2 Sott. Railway, pref...... 72* 72* CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. PAVING CONTRACT such rapidity as to make several of John McCann Arrested on Tenn. Copper ...... Li 37* Diamond Vale Coal A Coke...... Oft) First Two Cases Under the Act id Granby ...... 36.00 .... the residents wonder whether or hot Charge tif Attempted Rape V...... MWi 1M to Be Heard in Vic­ they were living in the same district. U. B. Rubber ...... *0 39) 391 International <"'oal A Coke .. -S3 86i This * state of affairs may appear — Dismissed the Force - - • ... • ...... T»i 7M TRi NT. oIa TOW COST A Coke...... 65.0ft Chicago. 4"K. PROCEEDING APACE ricTTcurpuS All paper, hut whm It I* au­ Ho., pref. ..kioiw *♦— ■ wpnT TTrjfir r.'nr vnara toria City •" Western Coal A Coke . 1 40 .... thoritatively stated that 2.00ft yards of Ftaii Copper ...... 4!»i 47* Wheat— Va. Car. Chem...... :•« r..'8 571 MaMcoiw ...... 611 MJ concrete can be laid—and have been B. C. Copper ...... 4-50 .... Sf^pt...... »» 91* »» Ml ...... 1**1 Lt* la 95 94| laid in a -day. the dream begins to as­ peculiar transposition of forces R. C. Packers, com...... 46 00 Dec...... Mi 94* Allur' d Infraction of the Alien l.aVi m r*i sume a substantial form. H-in Iri the police court this 78 78 C. N P. Fisheries ...... 5 00 May ...... ** Great Tracts of Concreting Al­ V.«» Corn— Act was h'-ard of for the rirai ttnrv In At the present time a considerable morning when Amstatde' John Mv- Dominion Trust Co...... 118w* Money on call. 2il |vr cent, S*q»t...... «32 « «H .the roller court <>f Victoria to-day, ready Done—Asphalting portion of the contract I# concreted, Gann, who carped some distinction at Total sales. *42,000 sliSrew Great West- Permanent» (a).•.116 00 1ÎT0O Great West Permanent (b*. .114 4| When two ease» were rnWerî under TTa. "to Comrneïïce Shortly Stewart Land ...... SMO *-* May ...... 04 6.* rn,vision* at the Instigation of the will commence very shortly. It was an­ appeared before the magistrate in NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Oats— Bitter Creek ...... 20 ... 41* 41 411 Trades and Laborl Council. Both ticipated that a start would be made answer to a charge of attempted crim­ Glacier Creek ...... 04* Sept ...... 411 ... 43| 44* 438 t harc » referred to the -importation of on the first of 16» month, but it now inal assault. The case was remanded (By Courtesy F. W tevenson A Co.) Klasktno .11 Dec...... 441 • 46) 47* 46* 47 labor from the Vnlted State., the Mid . , , , . appears that that date was a little pre till to-morrow. The alleged offence New York. Aug. 2. I riisquet 1 .. .er...... May ...... t)esplte all... the bickering a « c I mature. iItt le.nate«afe to say.nay, however, thathat was committed yesterday morniiand Pork- labor Isms alleged to have been con- Open High Lew Clow. Lurkv Calumet ...... 17.42 it. 37 17.4? I * lam andL Simr inr.n: '• ™ct the a*|4ialllug la commenced the lmmedlately the Information was l»ld i * ...... t'-vs ia.6f 10.71' ie.se-* Sept...... 17 35 tracteJ For before- BotJi immediately the Information was l§ld Lucky Jim Zinc...... 1C 30 1CS5 16.25 16.» XsniarkuMt rMfldljT lk«tja..iehamctg1 and theAirJg'>ftexa»e,tedOhlef Lang- rch ...... 10.97 1104 10.» 11.03-0* Main Reef ■ ...... Jan...... y tt:tb tifpnnirTiTFTg "Nuirrfef ' GTSTd J r“i'n"the' n'r,,!<’ra»e""rtUttlA was charg- »Tng süEJNWt rrrr" , izeii the actual operation of the com- ley, y diemdismissed treed him from the depart- .... 8.62 C75 960 8.75 he great paving contract,--SU»* the work^^S I» ha, reference to the _L. ™„io. .h. outeome of thethe - ...... 12.04 1115 11*8 12.00-10 Portland Canal ...... Sept...... eil with having, on or about the^llth pany (this has no reference to the ment, pending the Jan...... 8.55 8.60 8.52 8 60 r progrearing In ruch a way as to make “holiday spirit" which prevailed before )t ...... 11M 11.15 11. > " pertinence. as the. case may be, that ure about the streets of Victoria, has c ...... 10.92 10.90 KLM- 10 K-9* Snowstorm ...... under a contract, made nrevlous to the the company la not living up to the Among the streets which are now been associated with the twee for Importation or Immigration of the said concreted, either altogether or wlthn terihr of It» agreement w ith the city In some time and quite recently catne In Marry Claus, to work as a sheet meta ,.ie.a. regard to the employment of loeal la- the limits specified in the contract, are for promotion. The circumstances of worker for the Pacific Sheet Metal -Orant ta.e no nue.tlon can now be raised a. Queen's avenue. Quadra, Sutlej. Cook, the charge are somewhat singular. The Tates. Broughton. Chapman, Cam­ Works " Tn the other ease to the celerity w ith whk h they can lay victim of thé alleged violation of the Smith A Company: were Indicted for a bridge* Faithful, Howe. Hilda, Moss, criminal code Is McUann s landlady. 26 CARS OF LEMONADE Mackenzie. Oscar. Pendergast, Oxford When the information was first laid and Wellington streets. These represent against the accused the woman was some of the streets paved since last found to be suffering from some BEWARE OF THE THAT FIRST mention was made of the work In the fMdeonous element necessitating the use of a stomach pump, and It 1» alleged IMITATOR In connection with the concreting of the poison in question was the In­ INSIST ON Pcnderg&St and one or two other gredient of a tablet or tablets which The Summer ha» only begun bul alrerdy the merit» streets where the company had an un­ had been administered to her by Mc­ DALTONS GRAY HAIR interrupted fteid to expand their efforts ; Cann of Dalton’» Lemonade have told more than enough to give People residing on the' streets got up Ni;\v to** ITOCKB a gla»s to every man, woman and child in Canada. Up «me morning as usual and came down town to their various pla^”^ Iftv Cpurtesv F, W. Stevenson I Ca.) to rift*, enough ha» been «old to make 10,437,000 glasses ..U returning home in the ev- nlng vv re I on cart surpris'd to And that the company had High Is»w Hid. (over ten million»)—and over 860,000 bottle*. Low' been there in thetr absence and had Amal. Copper 67 *1 «Si 87 m S6 « ompl. t.-d the wholt 1 street. Pender- Amp. Can pref. the quantity would make a train of 26 carloads. to* gast and Sutlej streets, between Van­ Amn. Car. A Foundry r*l Amn. Cotton Oil ...... 57 îr The couver and Cook streets, for Instance. Amn. Ice Securities .... w vre comple tely e t/hc1 ret Pd between last : 7H 771* TTF* Qualify Friday morning ami noon on Saturday. A mu Tel! & Tel.' list) IN» Lift* M DALTON’S Ami half an hour after the work on Amn. Tobacco, pref...... % M Sutlej street was finished the concrete Atchison » the mixer, teams and men had vanished- as B. A O. m 104* !<*! if by magiç. leaving nothing to indi­ B. R T...... 8t *U LEMONADE Reason 244 2431 24.3) cate that • few hours beforr the spot C. P. R...... Central Leather ... 3* *4 29) - *». ,7») pavement base laid. It must be said for C JTO: v t; ; .; . . A Pure Food Product C A G W...... "... 211 21 6t the company's gangs, too. that they Contain* NO OTHER Acs* 1 Is only ■ beginning,. Others will follow only too C.. M A 8t.,F. ... 126* 1Æ* 1-T,1 leave Things in tidy shape after them. Cftlo Fuel A Iron 33* Con. Gas .1451 14ÎH 144' quickly if you neglect them. h a Y ’ 9 HAIR 3T4 54 use POLITICAL CONVENTION. F-rte ...... v q NOW is the time to H A/t S HAIR I>o„ let Pt-ef. < -to* 54 M ™Ottawa. Aug . 2.—Ottawa Liberals I»o., 2nd pref...... 44. 43 r * ffCALTH. U will keep out the ORAl HAIRS, .133* 132' 132 6 ?T..“pre...... keep vour hpir from falling out and preserve its natu- •will meet in convention on August ». 143) 14U 14H F and the conservatives on August 11. Illinois Cent...... lafer-Metro...... 17* l.i L* ral color and beauty. W Hal McGlverln. Liberal representa­ ti«i, 48* 48) oloi Ik*., pref...... ju-i”,- 121 tive will hot he opposed In the con­ Inter Star vest er ... 122 m D.B. 34 x<. vention. Kas. City Boo*been ica 1* ; N I-, u. 5 a. REFUSE au. substitutes. .1491 Mr. Allard the Fri neb Conservative I* A N...... 1741 174) member, has retired, making the sciée- l^hlgh Valley .176 . .A l hU. A. lirai and Dipt Stores, or direct upon receipt of price. λ 21» tl,,n «>f a new candidat.' n«*cewsary. J. rhino 13H', i»; u/SvINa’sOAP 1. unequ.lle.1 lor Shrmpoai.-K the h.ir ...d Irrri^ the Scrlp F Fills. t.rc«Lsnr**r. Is said to be most I M St p & 8. 8 M. WbolL-aule Distributors. Standard Brokerage Co.. Vancouver. B- <$- . - ;ii H**ïàd H«teky,1..»ot red, ruu*h ebkpped hz.r v end f«e ^ *• Ur*U*U. F F.Ills, trcft.srtr.-r. *•* saw j ... . 36 34) neuve En*liai» speaking Von^rryatm _ ^ ^ _ • m m •• *‘i “ candiaaTé'."""-'"”'-' ——îr-r~v'^

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White Linen Gown with Filet Lace Trimming embroidered la color and In effeetlee do- many modela that hack only lnco entre, sign, generally on tbe coneoational or deux and edging and uu embroidery nt Maiaoe BuWtt der. The bottom of the tonic oreteklrt aU. Narrow pleated ruffles anil pleatmga and the top of the blouse waist are cor ef fine lace are also smart, and ribbon ered with the embroidery, while the mat ran through .birred band, of pointy Photo Copyright. 1911, by Reetlingrf Exclusive Copyright. 1911. of the gown In left plain. A charming d'eeprit or aome of the doer Inc innate ■ ilew York Herald Company gown of this description has n stiff pat tlona la a novel and smart trimming. The ; tern of pale blue flowers, then the ahirt mil bloc. w.lat with equate cut of . below the tunic in finished with twp f

plaited chiffon trimmed with wide fancy liraid. Around the centre of the ahéct Heroes the front end aides is a band of the same braid the back the skirt hangs straight from belt to hem like h panel, and is gathered* at ths belt to

gire elittle fulnese. This Is a universally J| .Id. and flniahed there with rosette becoming skirt end looks well In almost or how of silk or aatla ribbon, or nurse any material, although the original model style, with a lac# rosette of the asms lac was made in satin. Another model that Dark Blue Liberty Satin Gown. Trimmed with Velvet as trims the flchâ. ■tends every chance of being popular Photo Copyright. Wl. by Rtutlinaer Eaclualve Copyright. Wl. New York Herald CoteP*ay Muslins and Dimities. nett winter a* wail as at the Colored muslins and dimities and dotted is gathered on to the belt, not made full. forward or tbe wearer will look both broidery are fashions Me tbii summon, incline are Included this eeaaoe In the but with enough fulness to make it dif­ and there are alngularly few all white stout ami ungraceful. Jurt enough ful- ; fashionable materials. They are made ng ferent frog» the Hat. scant style ; then the gowns. The embroidery is worked an the nea. at the'«Idea to make the skirt hang with lace, end almoet any kind of Inc Is upper part does not reach to the bottom of material llerif or la In hands, and cveral straight, without any break or curve In atnart modrla hare the two combined. ced Filet, Valenciennes and Ike fine the skirt, but la cut off and shows a gath­ Uàreuiwlte or Lxwe i ai the aides. Is required, for there mu* , Embroidered filet lac In n fnahlonnMa not Inca are all to ha sees on the smart­ ered flounce "or plain band on the lower | never be enough for the aklrt to bang trimming.trimming, the paiterepattern on 1the lac. ------— * • est of the gowns, while Inset baby Irish Skirt. This model baa Wen made more often In rotor god then combine* with bands tpxtnre ere |B fsvor this jest and while | forward In front or out at the aides, for continue- •> he thought more than war in voife. chlffpn and transparent materials „f Hiev Id.«;lu tmri1,,* 1*is effectivei ffeett, c ou *flk or _ fllmj msterlale irafliM ladle MoH awl . that Utterly destroys the lines that -™ combined wit* satin, but 1k effective also in coll- I HI- oftdhiwkl Till ^".ôvvuv.the hiddt ea*ui"U* embrpid*: now demanded. - , . —dark le shade but wtyh a,«. ..uu «. r- White gowns trimiued with colored era-1 1. „f lighter dor ...... TW br..n,l Uudà M Wda. pur ™ In blM Hoc su, TT ' *» ‘ " ' ii VTCTOKTA DAILY T1MKS, WEDNESDAY, AITiUST 2. 1911.4

8EL 1.1 NU OUT SALE. ♦ t Importer* of High Grade American Footwear, I SPEAKING •> SOCIAL AND PERSONAL *> •> * ntoM The Evening WW»UUI»0M»»6**O TxPKRIBNOÏT WEEK JULY 31 Solid Gold E. (>, I'.UChaMHM Spokane, is nt the All Fun and Amusement Chit-Chat Dominion. Frank Hartley ur MaihSérvice gland's meurt amazing Juggler and By Ruth Cameron Captain Worsnop of Vancouver, is comic. and Gold Filled In the city. Mary Ambrose -...... ■ “It wrtteepv. hlmwed ht he that » Hebert CharAa* . >but he.' -that* cowstdy' BRACELETS Hi. WeaMwAm.- • A study in f^mhiloe follies. ereth the !**>#•. A little thought and Randow Brothers a little kindness are often worth more A big variety of styles, atvl K. E. Hvoyer, V'aneouver. I» a gutst Eccentric comedians. than a great deal of money.”—Ruektn. ,u the Bmea*. 01Ü MAIL ORLKU DKPAKTMENT is inrhaim the most The Bell Boy Trio There 1» À very dear oid lady, fa <>ur finish es to (.‘hooee Tim Real comedians and singers. '•.to-tft Jo wirdi Krneat R Vi.lgt U at the Emrr. t* efificit'iit in the provins. Thr wrvice is known to and The Grandiscope whose support I Solid Gold Bracelets -from New York. iwtrunized hy the beat fauiilivh thr'.'Uj^huiit th»« island Secur­ have sometimes ing the most fashionable footwear m a difficult problem to> had the pleasure Regular #11 each. Sale Mrs. H. W. Wilder, la visiting and honor of con­ ...... $8.25 friend. In Vancouver ^ most families living outside of Victoria, and we solve this prob­ MAJESTIC THEATRE The Docroe. “ As I res. restless tributing. UsuaT- price...... aai feeerlsb. Glee kle a Sleed- ly, I am now much Regular #15, each. Sale MIW! l^o Row I, here for tennl, lem through our well organized Mail Order Service. •ss‘i Pewier and he will eeoa YATES ST.* ashamed to say. It [iriee...... , . $11.25 week from Van corner. L all right»** We can fit you perfectly with our* very newest and most Continued Performance Dally from has been my habit Regular #22 each. Sale 2 to 5.30; $.30 to 11. to send or mall C. W. Peek, Prlnee Rupert, la mak­ charming footwear of the season, no matter where you live. price .. .. . $16.50 Programme Wednesday and Thursday SteMmf.a's Soothing Powders these contribu­ ing a visit In this city. tions to her. or “The Puncher’e New Love” | CONTAIN petim'g Just run Gold Filled Bracelets ■*»r. Q. Kurd, of Uuaældorff, GM» . ~ - r i_ _ Winter» drank*. &*&*&»«*-*" •NO 1tf HMf twive ' ion ilk. U at Ulu Emurtts. „ “A New Life” and hurry, out Regular #J.(iO ;«-Ti. Sale Ipoison R. O. Crewe-Read'la « visitor from A powerful romantic production. again. price...... $2.25 En aland «I the Empreea. Jhe H. B. Hammond Shoe Company “Hungry Hearts” .lees wrytched- Regular #7.50 cadi. .-Sale A beautiful heart-tmi^h'fhg sTory ,, and foolishly busy than usual T '* Broadwalk Hkuffera Sole A««nta. price ...... $5.65 Mr. and Mm. H. f'ralff, Calgary, are Sole Ae**nt$. ____“How Sorioain* Took Lodgers” not only carried my little gift In per- ■aaan A Son. N. Y. far Childrea. Wlchert B Gardiner, Regular -410 each. Hale. ;_____ A great big comedy novelty. " ‘ .«««, but-stopped aw—hour or ao and « hatted with my dear oRT frieiiA. price $7.50 Pemberton Building, 621 Fort Street " DIMES AND Mr. and Mr». TV. R. Tucker. Toronto She told me about her rheumatism are making a visit to Victoria. and her flower garden and about her husband and a house of their own Mr. and Mr, F. A, Ryder, Portland. Princess Theatre DOLLARS.... they once almost owned, and lost be­ CHALL0NER OreM are here for a short visit. cause he got mixed up in some silly Formerly A. O. 17.-W. HA1-L. in your pocket If you pick those speculation. And. 1* for my part, told Thomas Geiger. Riverside inn, Cow- MONDAY. JULY 31ST snaps. her some of the news of the outside & MITCHELL Ichan lake, is a visitor in town. Fancy China Salad Bowie.- Reg­ world that I thought might interest COMPANY LIMITED her. __ _ Eric Gordon left last night on a trip Williams Stock Company ular 50c. Now. each . . • -2®^ The -lift Centre When T arose to go, she said" as to the Interior, via Bridge Creek. 1,000 on Sale China Coffee Cups and Baucers, Jeweler,. 1017 Govt St. » r__e______., - - -■ —Opening Hill------T very fancy, éCA|k ÆtA. mraat,—tttwT—btesw yota • dearie. don't know what I’d do without this.' Mr. and Mm. Proctor. Armstrong, ïmterdey we received an im*eme khipBefri^of Chocolate Pete, .fine .china. To and then she reached up and clasped arc making a abort visit to this city. clear, each ...... "FRIENDS" my hands and added with even more the other man. obtain a marriage It Toilet Seta, fancy decorated *et fervor. And, Oh. I thank you for this Mrs and Miss Anna Foy. Maple Hay. All th« week »t 10c- 30c . 30c.____ —t fBM •once, and then they have only to «*eP |.ee .... ■ visit In friends tr. this cjti. Seal sale open - Rv S awl MS lovely call. across the streej to vow unfler Th Sea Grass Chairs Large Tin Milking Pails, 1 venture to repeat this extremely Matinee Saturday, 2 r. in., 10e and î»r sanction- of religion to be true and Hlr Randolph and latdy Hampden each ...... ■ 25^ personal incident because it whk such Smith. London, are visiting Victor!» which has Arrived rather late for Summer trade, and which Galvanized Buckets, 10 quarte. big lesson to me and I wanted faithful and affectionate to each other each ...... 2B0 this week. EBWANO FHOTWIAY THEATRE pass It on. till death do us part.” a a a we cannot afford to carry over to next year. They have just Clothes Pins, 2 dozen for. 5< I think we are altogether too prone Fourteen clergymen In relays will be Continuous performances daily from Spring Clothes Pine, 4 dozen A. F. Theodosllto and C. T. New been priced as follows : nowadays, to think of charity merely in attendance at the church It alt mann of I soldon. arrived to tlK? ett noon to 11 P. M- . . 25* as giving of money. hours when the divorce courts and the yesterday. ______IQ-PAY______Thf t\Tltlng of a the dmmt- "finge IiiTflyf bureau ■ are P $3.50, $3.00. $2^0 and $1.00 __ 4-rEATüEE REELS—4 4ng nL. a. iey. itoülirg^. Wt. IftPi,------t^r if bt- bopiui that by ■ anvb .ttUBfeaift Mrs J T. Reid and daughters are suives vs. from our- doty- to our tellOW enterprise as thia. the number of mar­ apvruling a fortnîgHÎ «Tl f^nmann TflO. Cditiést Hull® Haiti day Clyde Ce. Id, Hosts of g'hapcK and atylea to clioose from, and Trmg^Vr tW men. riages max keep i-ac.? a 1th ihê numbuf Ttofltë bu tel. Tinemithing, Etc. ^ of* dlvorces.-t-Belling ham American. m Hut It doesn't Xftr. and. Mrs. Walker «n.l Mi^ Money is Just the skeh ton of giv­ ’Phone 855. 558 Johnson ^tmioatt-Ts ar< vls|Uog Next Saturday is the Last Day of ing • —...... Love and personal interest and Oiur Sale crarimis manner «»f giving are the E. Wright, inspector of tha » flesh and Wood that must ciotbe the Royal Bank of fanada. 1h si-ending »or one naif the Cor |OM skeleton to make It sightly ■ouple of we^ks In X’ictorlft. rs made *r dissolving r£*| j,JKt because the under dog is the Wh'.'c Saga. In under dog is no excuse for hurling 8. A. Cawley. M. P. P for Chilliwack, wafer and adding our bone of bounty at his head la making a buaincss visit to thia city 1 know of a case where a family al­ In the Interests of hi* constltuenry, most starved rather thap accept help Strathcona ______, from a girl who was sent by a chart Mrs Thomas Hooper, who h** born ■ die popular flavor* table societv to investigate their con •>n a trip to août hern California for the m r PT IPBB*Ï dltlon. The irlrl ttrkort .vmrmthv »n.t past tout nuunths. hais returned borne. ■ £££SfTiSta. 'J tad and « offMKteff -hr ***** •>> Mrtt >o-trt «ci KazSgB 3 her manner, thaï they preferred b W. Üpton ItunnaliF. provincial In 1601-3 Government St., Cor. Cormorant. 'Phone 2862 sii.ctor of trust companb»». l*fl b*r «lu Hotel ■ Mat-iirv 3 a at, conceal their condition and run tn« mainland this morning <»n $ buain^#^ m send SC cat» I risk of starving rather than accept ■ ox bottle i help from her A warns» of tact and trip. ^ ■ '*&$£ SStiV00* understanding later went to this home 9 *e*tUc- ***• W and her graciously ««fared aid the Mr. and Mra F. A. Rt-id and Mr. am! |announced of .Xfiss Maud Dibb. voung- Gideon Hicks. Victoria; Misses Mb y Shawnigan Lake Mr* F, E. Reid ami child ■'}»«»* ’hi and Minnie Hicks. Vancouver. Alfred pv.ple gladly accepted. 4__ k-end at the Shawnigan Lake 8t daughter of the late Mrs. -Dibb, to V. I. The laord loveth a gracious as well Mr. Thomas Russell, eldest S» of Mr. Woods, Mrs. Ù. Napier and children. ho ted- Miss A. Herd, Mrs. A. Harvey and as a cheerful giver. and Mrs. Wm. Russell. Dumbarton, children, Mr. and Mrs. H. Davies. Mrs. vnv miller the management fnstilleia School No charity, however liberal, is lit Mr. and Mra. Finlayson. who Scotland...... r»l eimuhh unleer leve and genuine making a motor tour on the laltnd. O, Rumsdale, Miss Attrldge, J. Woods, FiOuia Liteas anti John F. ,.r,,h*i.iic.-,. I. ■ ■ ».....re. ,.re.e,iri.. r . sympathy and inter.'.t gu with it. arc a* pr< -ont staying at th«- Riveraide Victoria. 5TK2-2». row «J WWW' ».VÏ£S» * ' F.-r a- Sir Ia.ont.ll travelled The following guests registered at Inn, CoWiehan. the tihawnigan Lake hotel during th** Sweeney gaaS^towf»*--- * weary -tueat to learn— Vast meek; Jas. McPhee and wife, MttSc.. Aft. IW^<1 -The,gift without the giver la hare M. <* Hall, for a*æ# Uni#* past a Wfio gVVM htmseif with hi* Mmalssd* member of the Neiavn bar. o* taking Victoria: 8. J Crowe and family» J. M. er»4 «raton*. tbf FrinepaL up hi* residence In this city and will Hvnderson, Misses Minnie and Evelyn Service and Appoint­ UAJtY L LOCKS Y A.B. Palo Alto. Cal three lilmeeTf. Biu hungertntr nrfwhhnr umt engage in fvr«« tb#v ^ Henderson. C J,. McHugh» Vancouver; JUST $20 Miss M. Parr. Miss G. Parr. Mrs. J. T. Me." ments First Class Mlaeea Nellie and Gertrude P irr Reid. Misses I>orls and Phyllis Reid. A ^\-LUs/ — c-a-v-w wu— have returned to Victoria after spend­ M. Chearlhue, H. Catterall, W. H. That's all it need ECZEMA IND WHAT ing a pleasant week1 a vacation at the Lacey, Victoria; Mr*. C. B. McAllister, White Chef W. H. Cooper, Vancouver; F. M Kaa- take for us to make CHICAOO-8 MABRIAOK HI'PPI.Y Shawnigan 1-ake hotel. IS DOME TO CURE IT tenbader, Victoria; Mrs. M. i. Keeley, -your Fall Costume Electric Lights The engagement la announced of Vancouver; i>r. Hep worth and wife, (‘hItWT I" becomlUK alanmwl at the from" the best im­ Mia* Kate Cory Mills, Hamilton. Ont., Htcveston; Gladys Rogers, Vancouver, The ideal spot for a quiet Desperate Efforts, Disheartening , devicetatlun the divorce courts lire recently of Ottawa, to ,Mr. George Ed­ L. M. Mills, Mrs. H. Dunnell and fam­ port e <1 materials. ; working in the ranks of the married Failures and Final Success. gar Martin, New Westminster. ily. Victoria; Geo. W. Albin, Seattle; Every lady who vacation. Dissolutions of the marrlago tie have R* G. Gibbons, Miss May Maaon, H. E. ■ become so constant that one of the romes here may feel Mrs. J. Havnnnah and children left Mason. C. Dubois Mason. Victoria ; A. Judge» felt the Incongruity of the mak­ Emma to a .kin aSUrUon to whk* m«e novel COIFFURE DECORATION this afternoon fur HhaWnigan Lake, L McLennan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hep- satisfied that her fit fmi women alike are subject, from Ute Li ret ing and breaking of marriages by the Write for rates, etc., to where they will spend ft fortnight's worth, Vancouver; E. M. Bucknell, 1 to the last day of their ejUetence, It may same functionaries, and refused lo The French designers are always will be perfect. holiday at the Htratheomi hotel» Kathleen Dancer, Winnipeg; J. W. ; occur aa a Mngle tiny wot. appearing and uplts two loving hearts htw hat pur- devising new- de- -ustluns for the eolf- L'eu b. A^C, ReiiuK. M-.Xa. BuiML -H». | akapfàiüiàt wliK each change lit tehetal ports to be a permanelnt mano^isirtp. STRATHC0MA HOTEl fùrèT and thlsYear they have been un" Rev. Thomas Key worth, pae^r of Seymour, P. R. Chaney, F. A. Reid and tteolth or present only at certain seasons; but which he kmiws he or one of his usually original, and he’s exploited the Mvthodlat congregation at "Esqui­ wife, F. E. Reid, wife and child, J. at the other extrema, the whole body may colleagues will be dissolving the first mau. hap »*fn appointed M^th<*diat Hart, Mrs. Hart, Miss Gray. R Me- Shawnigan Lake, B. C. he tnsolved to a torturing eruption. The time the husband does not take his some charming effects, while others Charlie Hope & Co. have been too novel to court admir­ Chaplain to the naval forces here. Brady. Victoria; Miss Hartnagel, Miss toiler rendition may gradually arise through wife to Europe, or her dressmaker's bill Bail ant y ne, Seattle ; Mies Cooke. Vic­ the neglect or Improper treatment of lesem angers him. or a chauffeur or a chorus ation. The decoration for evening 1434 Government Street. wear shown In thr sketch Is one of Mrs. Paterson. lH-trolt. Mich., who toria; Dr. Hartnagel. Seattle; F. A. troubles or an apparently healthy skin may, girl comes In their way. Johnston, Victoria ; Miss Jessie Me- Phone 2689. the newest Ideas, and consists of has been visiting Mrs. Amliery here, hi a single day. become a mam of cere ma. Apprehension» have been felt that Ikmald, W. D. Powers, Mrs. D. Miller. the entire population of Chicago would and has spent the past week Van­ But » hah. ret the form of the aSectlnn. the gold hand and slim upright plume Miss N. Miller, Mrs. Hy. Crane and distressing Itching, burning, scaling and become unmarried, and the First couver. left yesterday en route for matching the gown In tint. son. Rev. T. E. Holltng. Mr. and Mrs. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES etumhig. the serious dtofigurement and lbe Methodist Episcopal Church has recog­ JUST TRY constant dread that the enema will become nized its duty to do all In its power to chronic, make n speedy cure the aim of every keep up the supply of marriages and Miss Whelen. who has been on a guBeier. tlntortunalrly, such a cure to not prevent the depopulation of the fire­ visit to her sister. Mrs. W. J. Mathers. always readily obtained. The mort skilled side and the hearthstone -represented, “New Westminster, has gone toi join the y ay be you haven't tried physician to often at a loss and even hcspttxle summer camp of the Canadian Alpine are forced to discharge the patient aa Incur­ of course, by the register and the radi­ A Perfect Food able Then a wide variety of remedies are ator by ffio tremendous output of the Club near Banff. resorted to, many perfectly harmless and equally Ineffective, others so offensive te The First Methodist, rhurch »* dii«»t to 'rrr-x' a Justice of the peace. The woman at ho real by the Empress of Britain, and assimilation makes it more wholesome a spe^ti y cure. Po pure and sweat are Cutk-ura „ 111 return to ’ America by the new if go, let it be nurs the next ayd Ointment ar-1 so free from every gets a divorce can ko downstairs with meatIt or eggs—besidesDcsmes -«■it -is •much cheaper. of tbe tiine nnrl notice the differ- eulr tançe of a dihagreeableor harmful natura White Star liner Olympic. that they can bo used IrflTfiSOT bm liât km on a_* • Serve it regularly and note how the------_ ----- euce. the youiigert hifcnt or tender est ekin Bo- POLISHES Robert L. Shaw, a well known vocal aidcu. they are most ecenomkul, a rtngle set Instructor of' l*atenmn, N. J.. who is whole family will improve. being . ften suTK ient for tho treatment of isltlng Victoria, has decfded to re­ «vfen the severest cases. main ami open a studio here. Mr. In proof of the efficacy of the Cutleure Shaw was leader of the Paterson Phil­ ID'.nvdlv, It will be eroucl) to qpoto here a ” VictoriaCreamery harmonic Society and promirent for iJ Single letter, f:x>m Mrs. Edward Henning, 11 Lansing Ii.'cxL, Watertown, NfY;: "Four many vears in all musical matters. Association • ,e • ara ago 1 stiffere«l with a terrible eczema, FIX TURCS RAILINGS AND un awl#. asi» by a ma'i bfAorc* from bead to fret rr4 H H YVatsoii. M P P. for Vancui- Clor six mon the confuted to my bed. During RU MtTAl THROUGHOUT TOASTED that ii»it I suffered çoLllnuai fortune fiom THF HOUSt insure OtHCMir ur. aa-imikAnled tit -Mf*- * Itching and burning. After being given rip RIMOVtS ROST t TARNISH PMAirr bA^ roti tut: i>tttîsE , .1 N i:.-i»l-n.,n. >M»i by my doctor, I was advl.cd lo try Cuticura. . ONES. houses built After tl.e first bUb with < uticura f oap and ; Two new hats arc Illustrated In the Loek [he lit.rt good t'ssp during my entire iVr k sketch, ami both an- Nmart ond un tor for the i 1 ako ured Cutkum Eeiolveut a:.d tlie 1 - uisual. The lower model 1* dcvelcipod they On Instalment toer.t wca contiuutd for three wtx>.s. .At i » in ttierry red. soft stri-w. with a turned name bn end of tlu»t time I was entirely cured d 1«ton.ber 6 the ueflUlnr -f Ml» trouble to try lhe Cutkilra îleroedlcs, sj I ,...rT‘- cMUer.-n. y<,unseat dlushtrr ot koo' v r.-iitt t'jcy did fur me.” Oink rrcoe and 1 rimmed with a hand Mr ami Mr*. H. VullesHen. Admirals Culkxra Soap, ChitracBl, Itcroiftnt and anti how of Mack velvet abd wreaths roBtl, Hvaùm. nt. and Mr Frank W. D H. BALE b arc told by drujglsti everywhe.1 Potter of small pink r tses.^______ag * Cbstik Corp., sole proi*., DU>b. eldest sur.’ivlrig son of the late Couu actor and Builder Mr* <-an,line Dlbb. FyUedlOK 71*11; BMui Maltedfrce. on request, latc-A iC-i**#a ITrectlong MW, __tfaevosae match. Vancouver- vs car. Oak Bay an-1 Nrwl-ort AVI. Cuticuia.Iiook,r. guide to the iptedy and ifo > Large r-Caoju* orkablrc. Knsland, wm hr, nffrhra) Domical jtiftmcnt of skiu and scalp affv» victoria. Saturday. 3 P nt. R">'al Alh" Uenumstir—iss eneasement la - ■ -H-VT-Parkr—*---- r------r------\ " ■uS»- wwiasatBwsxeKsswy tfiHiBf.■■■-■■lie VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY. AITU'ST 2. 1D11 12 ill These For Sale Advertisements Will Bring BLOODSAL SUBMITS OFFER BOG WATCHES OVER DEVONSHIRE’^ POULTRY SHE HAD SALTS BOBJf BF MASTER About Some Real Estate Sales To-Day Based on a formula of the late TO B.C.E.RY.G0. chief, th» • l.emlHtry Division. Ag­ ricultural Dv| ixrtment. Transvaal THE B. C. LAND AND A. H. HARMAN Mr. Luke Either. the veil known CONSTANT BELL DEVELOPMENT C0..LD. Man Found Dead In Two Feet 1317 Bread Street. authority, -writes: “I entertain no Vancouver Will Not Extend Real Estate and Financial Agents INVESTMENT AGENCY doubt that to Insure abundant vl* of Water—Foul Play 110 Pemberton Block 922 GOVERNMENT fiT GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY AT GOLD- taljtr In the eggs. used for hatching Tuan oi Fi.anciiioVu fie fi««Hx'.,.S»S9ected Rhone 28ÛL STREAM ; ,36*6/ .AtmirrrlM -mu >wr mfyt ••«**> §ggf, sired by Officials |, &ï Kt. «Xiao. A ,u„,.;,7."i::.nrca-r.. indeed a lusesslty to all poultry men " - ' 1 "acres /ôlzkh hüt b>àhtlfuHy wr>.W4 in British f^otumbia.” * with commercial tree*. WStmV 20 With a bead bruise on his forehead, ,,t vrlooklDK Rons 1 ■ Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pink tains. 6176 cash, balance eas acres cleared and cultivated, gtenl BLOODSAL Van.miser. Aw «^5^, «nil . very suspicion . of having bwn adjoining selling tor lUM and fruits, fmail,.-good house >n hi -an‘l barn's Vegetable Compound. done u> death by foul *,lay; ground, w-rth grand view of valley ; Devonshire1» Cattle, Sheep, Horse of an >14 crab-mini. Georg** Lk btnaucr. -4f ring water. Alth -ugh and Dog Salts B C HR regarding. 1 Corner Lot on UrescetYt and Wildwood, ffiieatlm» Hi6—llblSIM. U.D4nViut newwwne. Taw dead Û about . only 1» minute» from- OotiUUiam The** «mît» contain no ttoortoo* od to IlYdla r. t’lttkham * voffo- » «-.ts ihuiw ,w . t , on Foul Hay waterfronts ea»y od to tr.ge I.l'h" |ah||. mJ ! fe., ,vat-r orer on the lau.h i A great buy at ...... $1500 station, the shooting. Including deer drugs; are quite harmles# and tsaüe between* the t»o parti. Seven-room New Bungalow, overlook —i ___ « near!” «n «f vit ni< hull creek, close by and pheasants. Is abundant. The pvnds on the action taken by suffered nearly all mouth of McNIcholl creek, Lot on Chatham St., between Douglas lug Victoria Harbor, with wa|er merely Insure a sufficient supply of cabin door, says the Pride, ltuperl rough- land make* a splendid sheep- nexatlou commlttv ,\s the^ comt>nny the time with head- ami Blanchard; «1500 cash, ''"'“m" frontage, close to car ltn«- 61700 the mineral ash to the animal. rcfusvi to accept tl run. A stream run* through the few dayi ago ache», -backaches, NThe holly .vas found by Tom Collins, hm rent. Price ...... $4500 ,-Hsh. balance 1 and 2 yea.s at 7 P^ Mr. H. T. Oldfield. Pm$iK*ct I^ake. property, which l* close tq two lak-1*. tty’s pri»resentatl.ves fhouM be - - made me nick If 1 IIC-. Provincial Constable Godson Two well improved lots, si1": 50x120, Corner Lot, overlooking Foul Hay adjoining land AGENTS 100. sewer and water laid on. Hl<1® Terms—14.«»00 « a*h. balance .«m_ time IsfAvtory to the company It wa* tried tv walk much, with another officer and Mr. Collins : i ! I set W nil IT 'III ! i • - "1 * ! ' " 1 * ' ' ' Messrs Brat kman-Her. The West «»»,Ik» now being laid; ‘41 cash, bal- This l* a gentleman's farm as well as a furth*vrresolved that thi city*# offer of lid my back was ao left at onc<* for Ihe. spot In a laumh. . „r. with i romned boues Ha soad End Grocery Store and all Grocers fumlltlun. A greatüMiOflWnHÜLv^y. ISTKoyBBT Tf&amr- - —— - and found to have a mark aa of « Mow the builder; IfiOO" cash, balance 625 cent. Price Is ...... |1.uuO 'r|!Pre are faro trains di à y first Hi Hen <»f *hl cars asked obliged to weat laboratory, 323 M«‘iizlc8 St. X fc I the left temple The body had been per month. Investigate this. Prig stream, and the journey oecuplea on> by-the company, ahmitd be adhered c.ursela all the time Corner Lot, Kern wood Road. 64x1 U. torla. B. C. «y any of these ,#UhU u Jwui*.in Uu: •' i •! ly half an hour. _S«Ve Agent. '. Th., ..^biuisu*. atiLL______:___ . aw...... But jiaw I do uot bare Half cash: balance at 7 per cent. troublea I liaye finei||S strong baby When the» police boat appronapproachwl thé New 7 reemed hoqse, with «1! modern ' This wopld lx* a g'*»d lot Xrr ~Sî- 't-f-st any gUm* hereafUT AJUL d*iurLier now. whicha 1 did not have ______,|, ,u,vv« mitn tin* mlw;rablr h< iwlleg of up-to-date conveniences. Inside Çn before taking Lydia E. a Httlr Sy^ leméT wartr- teherl by 1‘earned, mailings amL V'ur htrtHer Prier ...... -tM» lapped walla. 3 a!r> I>edr.K»m», i'i tlôna. not aristng out of. or provided, Vegetable Compound. — Mr*. A. A» of th- t-xly »itil more pathcU< Cernsew Street, Fairfield Estate, ROY LEE & FRASER (Iilkh, Route 44, Dewttuille, N. Y. little . rsslure wa* wddln* ouvlhlo minutes' walk from post office. It MMEYWANTEI or contemplated by thH agreement, 120. just off Moss, street One-third Real Estate and Insurance Agent*. the aatcr trying to i“‘*r an P<^ will pa$’ you to' see thin magnificent shall arise between the parties hereto. The _____aboyéHP I» onlyt one.one of the thou- cash, balance 6. 12 and 18 «»ônthe Money te Lean, Fire and Life Insurance slhle to Its drmnred master, but tm property. Price .. ■ .yLEQO ! or their respective successors, or as­ sands of grateful' letters which are at 7 per cent, price...... 61,350 1222 Bread Street. Y. M. C. A. sign*. such matter, dispute, difference. wgter wan loo deep for It. , View Street, lot 120x120. with 3 houses, constantly Jielng received by *««» revenue producing; a btmlncee block Ail subscriptions to new build qu« ml,.n. shall be referred t > KTlfF Pink ham Medicine Coçipany of Lynn. Th«* drowned man wa* f*1®" *n ,v*n‘ Steele Street—Two fine, level lot* for mg past due one monta. Money HU at ...... $25.000 BUSINESS SPECIALS ’ ■ Mass , which prove beyond a çMbt that van tTouHcri* and « dark $1650. or. each ...... , . •.-.•$®90 urgmtlÿ needed to open building hands were stretched OUI before hlnv “Re vlauae Xn. 2* -That Ibc word! g ptnkhairT» VegeUhle Com- Fort Street, chme tb Htanchard. 31x120. Oliver Street—Fine building tot, rm the lx‘sch In a crab boat clime by clear. «îëâ arbitrators" In ihe tWrd llw of pound, made from roots and heroe, with 2-story modern brick building 120. for ...... J;31 Subscriptions recetvea and of the shack then- wa* a sack of provtH- ,Ui,s. No. 31 be «truck out. ami the actually does cure these obstinate dis­ J. STUART YATES Rents for $236.00 per mo $10.000 Joseph St reel—Good Tot. close to May flrlal receipts given by following following «uh.il!utcd In lieu thereof: eases of women, and that every such lon* rxldently purchaned only lalelr Street and Far Line ...... $750 Directors, at their oh.cee: W. N cash, balance at 7 per cmt. An •Throe nrhltralors, one named by. and suffering woman owe# U to herself to l.bh ton oer m»» bbII. known. Spoilt 22 Bastlen BtrooL VtotoHe.* relient buy Price ...... $37.000 Quadra Street—Fine level lot Ultcb.ll, JE B. -eswr. A- » m, bchatfof the vity. one named by. at least gi^ Lydia E Haem's Vega- He C*m« twra from. Tenta a l'"*1" FfTc* -»fitr .~ • - ^ T . . ->U50 McNeill, P. S Him». C. A. Field! and on behalf of Ihe company. and table Compound a trial before submit­ „ two ago Deceased was a clever Chatham Stree- Chapmen Street—Splendid lot. R. B. McMlcklng. A J Brace, W piano Plaice, and has played eMtttl FOR BALE. tKIrd I» I» * Judge of Ihe Supreme ting to an operation, or giving up ernment and 'I>*»iigla», with two-1 south A -nap for ...... Bcowcroft private socials frequently in Prtnr l-ourt of British Columbia, to be named hope of recovery. Two Valuable Water vote on Victoria ■lory brick building and basement Craigf lower Roed—Near the "GimfS; by the other two arbitrator* .' " Mr*. Pink ham of Lynn. Masa, Rupi-rt. ______Harbor, at foot of Ygles Street. $5.000 cash, balance 6 and 12 month* I well built, one and one-half storey The a hove will le- !•> the .i* * i • r r.r r- $14,000 îrôuae™containing "T room*, for $4360 In vit oh all nick women to writ; ofllelal» of the company for their FREIGHT RATkM CASE Te Rent—Three-etory Warehouse her for advice. Nhe has guided ACREAGE Chapman Street—8tio room modern MILL WOOD consideration. When their reply I- re thmiiandft to health and her Wharf Street house and lot 60x141. for ..:.L-..$3500 For Sale at DAVERNE S WOOD .deed 1.1 III.' éuy another conference Nelson. Aug. L— At a meeting of the 5S Acres, 5*4 mile* from Victoria, near­ Grant Street—Fine house. m«»dem. 8 advice is free. YARD. FORT ST„ «100 a double will be held The matter regarding freight rates committee of The hoard of ly all good land, only short distance rooms, splendidly situated, on a lot trade E K Ibeton was selected to from Cordova Bay; suitable fur sub­ load. construction, laying of track», etc., was 53x146. also 3-stall stable. Thl* l* a PROMPT DELIVERY lefl In the hands of the city engineer prepare .Nelson'» case for presentation L U. CONYERS & CO. division. Very easy terms given on choice property and can be acquired THEol/KlirAL CONFERENCE!. this Price per acre ...... $325 ,i nd mi engineer representing the com- before the Imard of railway commls- 660 View Street. for the small sum of...... $3750 Office, 1615 Douglas St. loners at the hearing o« Vancouver's pimr. end- no- reporl w ait made !•'..! he Pewdeely Avenue -i 4 «uud lut bj_ly£_5tiid PB me ~*T Vancouver." vLiir. T-WIIK votea of appflcattun for lower re tee to the In Michigan Street, house, all modern committee. cheap. Price only hank, to tha men w lwi hglUakgU!»!?. fAftyawbrire» lot __fîtur .JIjRi Chaucer Street TOW HR C—h; hatan rr -ifAJuU HI .F, BEFIT,MU- tn the programme during It* term . the. Istingalow. quite n¥W~ until the next meeting: to be arranged. Price ...... $3.150 First Pacific Coast Theological I’onfer- Transfer License Pender Island. Aug. 1.—A rocital During a lengthy discussion It was Vi rung Street, nouse 6 ror>ms. all mod­ , nce passed Into history ag one of the extilatued that .Nelson', i»-i'‘"n n l1.' vlivn In Pender Mem! Freak»- em conveniences, piped for furnace, moat successful »(tgkre of Hlla ua«wew mwHer-waa-not U. oppoac tancmners (rrian church on Wed lie»'!» I taatr In cement hasement. good lot Terms Xutlci Is h. r* hv given that the tin- ever held In flrlflah PdlttHMa ifTtBF appucatl m for lower rate, to the• In­ aid of the new lighting ayateni for the -taal day’s-deeelon Rev. Prof, James $750 hash, balance $20 per month a-rslgncd Intend to apply to the terior. tint to tnstsl that tf the .applica­ $3.750 THE CITY BROKERAGE church. Miss Wetherald. a graduate Stalker Ihe dlattngulshed theologian tion I» granted that a corresponding Board of Licencing Commissioners (or Fairfield Estate, brand new bungalow, A. ABBEY of the Philadelphian School or Elocu from Aberdeen, read his Iasi paper on riduvthir. m granted from th- east :<• T. Un- City of Victoria. B C., at the next » ml uratory, well known In the 5 room*, cement basement, enamell­ 121* Douglas *L Phone Y2403 sitting» th.r.of; for a transfer of the "Puritan and Cavalier." while Rev. this territory, wi that the till . posi­ S. A. BAIRD East, ggve some delightful recitations ed bath and wash basin, nice sized Victoria, B. C. Retail l-l<|Ui>r-License now held l.y the Principal Oervie. the scholarly lec­ tion aa the Chief distributing point ol Real Estate. Financial ana Inst and Missile il T. St'dllsh room* and all up-to-date In every Real Estate and Fire Insurance, undersigned for and I» reaper", of the turer from the University of London, the Interior Is not j, op.irdlted Agent rendered several eolns tn excédent The Spokane case decision, whuh respect. Terms. $750 cash; balance p O. Drawer 711 phon" 1,1 Manitoba Bar." altuate at «14 late» gave also hta last chapter on hts pow­ 1110 DOUGLAS STREET. stvle. The accompunimente were practh all) eatahflàh*» the principle u( easy payments. Price ...... $3,300 Btreet, Victoria, p. C.. from the under- erful and fascinating review, of "St. Ida l ed admirably b> Misa M W Ham the short and long haul and «hlch V n Prinoees Avenue, cottage 5 rooms, all North Perk Street, lot 60x110. between algned to Lyle LeRoy Mill, and Th-». was In the Paul's Gospel." «ton A. H. Mena lea — 1 The afternoon session was favored large extern abolishes Ihe practice of modem convenience*, lot 30x120. nice Quadra and Cook streets; north tuning Phalr. chair. . i III an address of Prof. James Stalker, making rate» V» Interior pointa on locality. Terms. $750 cash; balance side. Terms. Price .. $2,800 ♦mala Of the tale tcom !he east to Ihe 1-inte.t thu. 2hth day >f July. *•*>.; tier which It was announced that the S6S per Including Interest. Elk Lake. 77 arrrs: 8 rtewred amt » RUNS AMUCK. coast plu» the rate from the cleat t. FREDERICK LESLIE WuLFF.NDEN. next meeting of the Pacific Price ...... I" ...... »3,200 slashed, two small houses. Ti-rni. the point ol cnu-ixnmenL waa alw dla- A Beautiful Heure In th* beat residen­ Theological Conference will I* held In Queen'» Avenue, an Ideal home, con­ ,ine-thlr,l ra«h Per acre...... O2’5 WALTER ARTHUR M1LLINOTON. ersnbrook. Aug. 1—A hreW" « taining alx rooms, all modem con­ tial part of the etty. close In. with Applicants Hurua A Jordan’s Kootenai , '-",ra' Seattle in 1*12. at a date to be an­ The committee decided that the mat­ Johnson Street. » roomed m.nlern full slxed baeement. stationary tuba, nounced later. A committee of two venience*. large lot. close to new ilwelllng. near Cook etreet; *ot «Ox camp, near Wardner. went off his h»ad ter of the station on the Great Nor­ park and school. This 1» a very de­ two toilets, piped for furnace, from each of the denomination» repre­ thern railway at Mountain and the 12d «2.500 rash. Price...... «7.000 built-in the Other day and ran amuck with » sirable buy. Terms, one-third cash, ment floor In basement: sented at the conference was apolnt- vase for lower passenger rates on the Douglas Street, tot 10x120. between «0x120. shotgun. He waa captured before In­ balance to be arranged. Price $6,000 sideboard; « rooms. Lot Corporation ef the Dietnct ef O.k Bey juring any „ne and brought In here on -d to take charge of the meeting. lake, brought by Mr Ihmdsell of Cow - Fort and Humboldt streets. Price, «6.600 the local freight, heavily shackled, and The following officers were elected: W against the P R- ‘hould >* Fire Insurance Written — foot ...... «°0 Price ...... Meney te Lean. placed In a cell. president. Rev F. L. Hmlth. U U. Re­ brought iN-fore the commission at Ito sale: secretary. Rev. Murdock Me- next regular sitting. It bemg expects! perty. » Prerenreo th„ first NOT GUILTY Lend, D. D., Tacoma. The executive that the hoard will hold sessions 1» Menk forme furnished- by lh" Cite for limit of Bridge street. In the Pity of Vie- tld. porpore »nd -bell be accompanied W fifteen days from ‘be Council will Road Closed committee will appoint a tree NHioq In the near future. Upline of Brltlah Columb^ publlcathm of lb " ln,ploveinent a certified cheque fnr 5 per rent. ot the New Westminster. Aug 1.—The trial from the United State. distant one hundred and seventeen GIT) amount of thn tender The CRy Cowl During..coimtnietion of |*»r- liberals elect PRESIDENT. of Thoma. E. Hall, formerly manager e ♦ from Ite Intereectlon with the north- reserves Ihe right to rejett any of ihe Chilliwack steam lanndry. on a JUMPED FR<>M BO At. ' IT"1" "• ™ the retd pots* ***■ (figd I WM h mnent liriiige, Cadboro Bay Nelson. Aug. 1:~W Rutherford ha- W NOHTHt-OTT. chart- of stealing «*».«" belonging to .rty llm" mark, thence north Piirrhaelng Agvnt ^"•“wTGÜÎfoS^i*c. lload Will he dosed to traffic. 1^- in- laundry company, » *- held before been elects yresl_dent of the tejn, at minute, Andrew J.ihens.in Rescued by <1 tween Foul Bay Road and Hor His Honor Jmlg' Howay. Hall was Literal .Xss4>clatl<»n In pla<'e or It. y. thirteen I wret ninety -H.» City Girt*» OÜlc*1. JiiTf fifir Ffr ‘ ** Thought to Be Insane. Hall, who Is glvln* up HI* legal K NAIL FROM LUNG at Victoria. « min. E l forty- MUNICIPAL NOTICE Nelson. An*. 1.- Andrew Johanson. Mr Rutherford’s position a* vicr ut* , I-1". feet (# •). thenoe who Jumped off » bwt »« West Robeun The Munlelpel Council of the F°rJK*r®* Municipal Engineer A marvelous operation wa, perfonn- filled by W. B. tlmTof tl!" CMy of Victoria Hereby deter­ The Municipal Council of Ihe Corpora­ and wh" wa» rem-ued f ,-'n iiresldent has been ...I by a Winnipeg surgeon at the Oen- crew, was arrested by Provincial t on- Farris, while Ihe vacancies mine thet It 1» deelreble tion of II» City of Victoria having deter­ eral hoapllal. A nail which hail lodged executive mured by the change* end IS1 m.i> w.-"" 1. To eon.tmot « permanent Mdewalk* stable tVIghtman and charged «Hl> by absence from the city of Lester and „ and fifty-nine tb. ...I Side of "A " slroot, from Tope, mined that It I» desirable: i„ the lung of a two and a half !»■ »« north nineteen degrer min. F. > thlrty- rnmnlty before W If BulhH* W.b- Patrick have been filled "V v- minutes east •JO.|!I,deg. ^ avonuo to Market street: 1 To construct e permanent sidewelk Esquimau and Nanaimo Mr eleven montha ag ■ waa removed. s To open up a lane through Btoc.k W. ster, etlpendlar) magistrate. He wae Patenaud and E. W. Widdowaon. four and Rnd flftv-f!ve nilnnt.s on the eest tide of It ireelt street, from The patient In Jimmy Stratford, Plun­ bounded by Itlnn. hnrd Milne flreet to Eequlmalt road; kett. Baek. His father Is Jame# Strat- remanded. °*rVl rx" is S,g ■ O'1" w > fftf.-oW utr.M-t Ousdre atreet end Penoore - Railway Company them-, north thirty-four mtnntre from* Quadra street lo Blanchard stre,- . To grade, dreln and lar mar.d.mlee lord. a farmer ht thal district. ftgl f.,t. tnsn tri one hundred S3 therefore to expr,.|Hi.,- Dalton sir.et. from. Eequtmatt r.»d to CLEARED LANDS F »r several months the little lad ha« land five lent In wldlli on en.h-.d of Wilson street, and conatruet psrtnjnre. sidewalks of concrete on both shie* or The Cleared lotTet Quallcum Beech. complained of a pain In the chesl. The the line, runnlna In a smeterly direr I, on local phyalctan was called In. and CITY OF VICTORIA from Qundra »in:-l tn Blsncha-il Maid street, with curbs and gutters, also and midway between Vandnr. stn-re and Tâterai connections to sewers, surface Newcastle District, are now on the mar- treated the child for pneumonia tA hen «tree*. In ordre to msk- «.‘d lane drain* and water rnahu*^. ....y. ,l,1 «nils1*! ,wn i.SvAimf"..nrT't-trnthw fHS» ie#*, Iggrt irTrrietïÔrrfôBTlMH Ÿ Tiy fuity àLtfcS a .nrewiete Hst of Local Improvement WsrX*, anthorteed by By-Law. seventy1 Br<1 three mln- a twttonw srwth Suffolk "street, from Dalton atreet west­ dvised the parents to bring Jimmie to theaSe !'1, #5Tmln E> thirty-four * To made, drain and pave with an .For plan» and prices apply to Wlnnli-Cg where hi. ailment couldl b* » ». '-™- P-- «« B'"' " gStSth, % » f thmcZsouthl awvhaltlc pavement Chandler avenue, erly to BowlsLy PI see. snd «» oonstnmt rral^,ieo"V\lhSU™Mt^ from HI Charles slreet to B»v ro«dj L E. ALLIN. Ieocal-Asent, ParksvlUe diagnosed at Ihe General hospital with lei, on b«»th sldva of said S*reet. also main entrance to the City Halt and construct permanent •‘Bawalke I" L. H. SOLLY, Land Arent, Victoria, or the aid of the X-ray ilo'teotha feet.' thenoe eoulh tlHrty- lateral conneetions to sewers. ■< cnnnret- on both •‘d" drains and water matron wHh rurha, gull.rs snd boulevards 4 To grad**, drain and pave with waid. When hi. mother was told the lateral eonneetlons to sewer, »l.. <»-a tne Wi W'*'.L"h.", 7m.71nth,noe reuth forty Hsphaltiv pavement the liLne to th** west . cause of his prolonged Illness, she re­ Municipal Notice tira Ins and water mains: ■ and rear <«f the Vlctoriâ. B. C »f d.-vrt^s and four mlnutrs W«RJs « To construct a peitnanwtslde wa IkM Trad - Building, a* shown on a map de­ collected that the boy had been seen Rock To Be »g 01 min W > forty-all and *««• concrete on the north yd^ufJMSïî rn*a with hie mouth full of nails about 11 posited «n the Land Registry Office ,m tho enths ti fe*t- Ih-nre smith ’*»'*’ from Irving rood to Robertson «livre. nth ..f July \W and numbered Î19. Mount Edwards I months ago But no one suspected that drgrrus and four minutes weet (8 g To grade, drain and i>ave with an *7 d-g A4 min W > slxty-oee anA Jour- 5 T4« construct a permanent sMewalk of Vancouver Street ! 1„. i,».I swallowed one. asolmltlr pavement Rushby street for It» concrete a ft. wide) on thrwcwt wide of Removed twths <61 4) f nt thebce south forty « teuSh. snd çonstruvl ^rmam n New and Modern Apartment House i "Jimmy" I» a golden haired tree man. î-at'rr J Blard sn.^Dou,,» gr#e. and fortv-fmir mlmrttw east *> St Charte* street, fronrlhe * airfield road and hr Will Siam be wall enough to re- sidewalk» of concrete on both stile* southerly to the *ea PHONE 2342 dog 44 min E > two hundred and flfty- said etreet. with curbs, gutter».«dboulw- j turn to his home In Haskatchcwan 6 To grade, drain and pave with _an Tenders will I» received by the un­ imn feet <357). mon» nr to the' fiohd vards. also lateral « onnectkma to "^wers. ,5g. -- ftsvt rr» ..f niunmencrmenT the surface drain* and water main», and re asphaltic pavement, with * concret • hnse. Rtrhm-md avenue, from, IJIllan mad in dersigned up to « p. m Wednesday, the Inety-Alght nnr hundredths <98-1<*>» acres move poles. It necessary; Hire or less. .... Fairfield road, and rontiruet permanent line through -th-, u, Blanchard ind August, for the purchase and re­ te* To grade, drain and imve with an sidewalks, with curbs and gutters and Dated June Wh. ‘pDA*'rnu„wn asphaltic pavement teconanl street, fi«»m r?Je.1 anTSntIm,?,,"w?.trriy ,M« moval of a quantity of rock on the fol­ GbSk street to Cambridge street, «n, con­ holderarils, on hoi h sides „f said sven.ie, also lateral connection" to sewers, surface S! and" ST^Th-7.r tom JMK lowing streets, namely: Aaqulth St.. ntr IMtetter's Offira. struct permanent *l<#wallui <»f .e^'re*l* drain, end «»t‘-r meins, and move poire, ritx- Hall. Vftrtorls. B r w«th nurbe, gutters nnd tn»ule%arda. on IT »nd l»l» Ï »T2 "h feet In width, to r*ecll at., Forbes HI.. Victor 8t.. Haul- V'Û JSSVSi atreet SUM, «tcral eon- If ne'-resary: , thence n-.rlhi-riv ” * t th, width to be T,, ennetruct a permanent sidewalk of 78 tain lit r and Ryan 8t. Particulars tn perlions to newer* surface drains and concrete on tl» north side of UU-hardson Notice to Contractors water m-alns; street, between Vsncouvef street and r-.»k lie had wa .tu-quanllties, etc , In 1 h‘- 7 To ktadP". drain an* M Englnrer-s Office. State price for ffealed propo.,1. -m"be Vecelve» .« th* ..vi-. in., ,î^q'tT5imc.«nave ment r'nift stcere. atreet..-_ and fromeon * 7nd that all of rent work, shall be whole, or each atreet separate. Work carried out In accordance with the oro- Early " 1 ' radius of 10 fpet- „ . office of, W.n. W«V Noribcott.NnrlhcuU Purchasing siriirt permiii,•____»*„. -t.i..,.».n.w-Id-o.lk. ,»fof .; vlsbms of the I.oeal fmpravtmicnt Oo«- . -, th-| all of *et«l work i shall be to t>e done within one month from . vtctôriu B C.. until 4 P-. m.. Aug on Imth tides of said street, with ÇUrtis: cral nvdas -end amendment» thcredo. There's nhthijig like being « liltlt- dvad. Vv- serving tune « "?r|r‘%1 of'Nhî <î^ jjftad «L I.H- ri-e furnishing of gutters and boulevards. «Iwi je'T*1 lTTd aVd IheTltr Engineer and City A»-, signing of contract High.at -or any Inrvtiops to sewer. »urf»re drains find scssor having reported to Ihe Council. I-I V. dose at hand ami we suggest the following: sender not ncceesartl. accepted. mat- rial" snd faylnt ebmpM». Inclndb'» . .or ms Ins, and remove poles. If necea ÎT^reordat». t! " pmrbtiona of hüïlwvet^ïwl te ttoCoimett. ta*,»* wm w. nuTvi hcdtt. trenching, backflfflng. _ fUctIon 4 of thle by-lsw, updn each and Purchasing Agent 1 «6» foet. : ft » "• » 4 n reinforced "V To expropriai! fois I7«S $1.80 to 25#. ,1'ItESKKVlNU KKTTl.KS $1.80 tn 25# .,^•1 with the provisions of Section 4 of m f.,r th# purpose of extcn«lifi< ment, giving statement» showing the City Hall. July 30. 'll 3rRk «"to"» -• " 3 >" r*in 1',,'wvll *trrect from Michigan atreet to ■ mounts c*tlmat-d to be chargeable In ...... each, lOf each case against the various port lens 10< eaeb...... WOODKN SPOON’S... b"SbeSïïSif U?**»*0**'âg^mèi ‘be seld works shall be of real pfep-rty to heribT.niffcUnn at i,v the OouiWflL ...... fîrthjÿe.. ,,lrrUiar cement or vRri- tbffv^omve of 4h« City Assessor. Ctty Hall. >1... lii'tiii'»*after the expiration of fsM-t, 1* in- BO# to 40#...... IMPKIU.XL MI-'.ASI'KKS. 90# tu -10# ’«-48HBRBBÎ GIVEN that the tlllrtï «lava from the date of the first SougUs street. »od that nnVss a twtHion ! this nolle, h, the "Canada tire. » in ,-lrvular cement or vtfrl- against any proposed work nf h>cel lm* 'kmiius tifrei ami n>ut unhisa » P«*l™n Iti'iiti-." to moke application provement abovn mentioned, signed by • 30# V- IO#______STRAIN F,US...... 30# to 10# ches» under Ihe provision, of «torlion,34 ''iM'frt-l. « In. circular cement or vllrl- watorltv of th* owners of'th*» land 6r real •a i«at any,nv prMWSsd-DvoDne-'l work or-mca.of tneaTTm- rm» of the "Éxproprletlon Act of Csnadn. ass/Stti 2[..rtraws proprertv t.i Is- ass-*e«d for such Improve- above signed-by a nt,U"tore. » I" circular cement or vltrl- nient and representing at least r.n»-hatf 45# in 35# FRUIT PRESSES...... 45# lo 35# nnd-has depoelted « duplicate of U-- •«.» fMtv Engineer and < tty A*! I ",.„v,mret aMv« .r„ „f tl„ l.e.1 nr real men ni,.I ,1 «■ rtptlon In (lie «h» seseor°ae* a*foreMId having been of the value of the saM land or fi>»l pro­ Irtrar -I -nernl of Title. *r Victoria perty le presented to the Council within n:i 'ssss hNOTlCB,,51HBREinr OIVEN Hint the fifteen days from the date of th»^ first JwiSiorter «S open for Inspection sl Dubllcsllon of this notice, the Council will The lands for which such application proceed with tin* proposed Improver,V*nt to purchare wUI .be made are described the City Assessor, City Hall upon eueb terme and condition* *» to the nought* street, and t1»at un!»ee » petition a» follows: • >. wi,.,»tf*lv 24 OW cubic yards. payment of the nuit nf such Improvement Colbert Plumbing and Heating Co. All and singular that certain parcel or TSSrttreflon and proposal form, may finlnal any WOfk of local lm - se the Council may hv by-law In that trie! of tide land, situate „,n.UJ^ provenant above mentioned. ** behalf regulate and determine !«iN»n Suvh terms and condition* .as to the t/ bWalned and Plan. ondVofttis mar mwlorUv of the owners of the land or real naVment of ttrn rost trf eueh. Improvement r»ni nosed of a portion pf. TtieArm. WELLINGTON J WiWLBR^—~ LIMITED 2y£K CaueeB hisy by by-law In that VlHorla llarlKir. Known as "The- «•ronertvE .U to VSffU-nllnx tw aswuesed forat ^uchleest tmpmve-ono-hslf ■i tarty do lie half fAgtilate and determine of t Im‘ value of the aald_l»«bl or. reel i>ro- CttvV Clerk's Offics. July ttnd. 1»1L 726 Fort Street, Just Above Dpuglae WELLINGTON J p - • - follows that is to s*y îtit. b*‘ made on the BCctog at « P""-l the All City Clerk‘d.Office. July ISth. Iflt.

■■■ I m/ÊKÊÊÊKÊÊÊÊÊtÊÊl VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911 WRECKER’S STORE SIMLA IS TO CARRY A Cooling Drink That Satisfies Jest « small pinch of Abbey1» Silt to ESQUIMAU Broughton St. LIKE A ROMANCE COAL FROM NANAIMO e glaM of cold water, I» the most refreshing end satisfying thirst quencher CANADIAN AND NANAIMO CANADIAN Between Douglas and Blanch* this hot weather. PACiriC . PACIFIC Soutli Sea Island Ship Sinks This makes a drink like lemonade- Purchased- by Wéstern Fuel just pleasantly acid — sparkling and RAILWAY invigorating. and Survivors Have Peril- Company and Will Discharge * * Abbey's Salt $14,000 San i caoU.thc blend j 1 ous; Adventures Freight at Francisco f UAndldate hafc been chartered by t h« Company, aty gbout compb-tcd at the Western l4uel" ^infiahYi to t arry ohii disaster and hardship on the ocean. liall Brothers' shipbuilding yards at cargo of coal from Nanaimo to San Regatta The Puritan, laden with coal, from Eagle Harbor. Thé Yucatan will be Francisco. W. R. Grace & Co. have Trackage Newcastle. A us., was proceeding to­ delivered to her charterers August 9 wards this port when a severe gale taken the Danaara under a time char­ and is scheduled to sail for Nome and- was encountered, causing her to spring ter to convey lumber from Puget August 5th, 1911 At Topaz and Maple, 145 ft. on Topaz, 120 feet St. Michael August 16. with a large a leak. Soon It wax seen that the ship Sound to South America. The Demara trackage. was sinking and she was hurriedly cargo of general shipments. The ves­ abandoned, the children and -ermr tak- will be delivered and redelivered at sel was wrecked February 15, 1910. A special train will leave Victoria at 1 p.m.. return­ ,'ng to the small boats. Hardly had San Francisco At $4.26, the Thomas in ley etrèli w.hiiv in a heavy inos they left the vessel when she went to L. Wand has been engaged for lumber storm sti" struck an let Kevg and sank ing leave Keonig’s 12.30,a.m. the bottom. ; from Everett to San Francisco. Under in six fathoms of water She was taken $5,250 Great tlxpuaurc. her new charter the Temple L. Dorr ever .by the underwriters and now has twelve dev, I h" .'«Plein. turd «"Ore fhan'OUi’mSmbfa Hvsr'to R*tt been chartered f-; ...... ,*v...... i francise, at $4. The charter of the by thf Western Alaska Steamship .,..,000 Cash; Balance in Four Ye^. SlSte and twelve MÜtOfS w. r OÔtjMHd charter of the Coaster also calls for a voyage from Fare for the Round Trip $1.10 to the tropical sun and the night air Company. the Columbia, river to San Franc-Lc.», wiXhoul shelter' and only a snihTl ftfSHX at $4. TIDE TABIjBr- Children 55c of provisions. Capt. Chapman look Lumber will be carried by the W. Ii charge of the water supply am) the Smith from Puget Soûpd t.. San Pedro, R. V. Winch & Co., Limited matt? doTed oort the Victoria^ August. 191k Tickets on sale by any of the committee of tlie ■|at $4.60. according to the provtslonrs of f, TtmeHUTlmeHt Time HtfTtmelft oring to make them last until relief Date. 621 Port Street her new charter. The Sehome has h.m. ft.|n. nu ft. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Shawnigan Lake Athletic Association. came. Five of the seamen became de­ been chartered to carry lumber from lirious. Étnd hnt for a strict wateh kept 9M4.S 13.20 5.2 2019 8.1 Puget Sound to San Francisco, at $ 1.50. 4 09 *h to 43 I* by the officers would have succeeded 5 06 3.0 21 10 8.4 in taking by force more than their 5 56 2-6 21 29 8 4 sail from Seward for Kodiak Island to share of the food. « MARINE NOTES 6 34 2.0 21 43 6.6 L. I). VHETIIAM ’ try "for"» shot at the great brown bears, 7 00 1.6 23 04 S.a Beach on Island. 7 43-1.3 22 48 ’8.5 FJTY QUARANTINED which weigh a ton. stand as high as a Just I* the water was about-exhaust­ The British steamer Queen Elisa­ 8 17 1.1 23 46 8.4 District Passenger Agent horse and never flee from man. Victoria. ed they reached the little Island of beth will load lumber on the Sound In 8 62 1.1 On the return front Kodiak the sea- 0 41 8.3 9 2* 1.2 IX 3« 7 4 | 21 .5t.s.4 -hj^ujjlsotjl P. R. eocesn steamship Empress of In­ The first officer traded his lifeboat ing In the Behring sea for sperm and ! ii59 3.8 I 7 18 6.1 12 07'6 « ! 18 1» V* dia last week and have been confined for a cutter, with which ha and hla I 1 56 3.4 1...... I'...... 118 47 7.9 will gv later to the Arctic after the - ,, U- •• > 1904 8-0 Return Fare only $44.00 at quarantine since then are to leave Los Angeles Party on Prince biowhearis -tmri tir wtnter. *------:—~r There trr^tay-u^WTff'W men were weiik from hunger and suf­ The, time used J* Pacific Standard, for Including Meats and Berth Victoria on the quarantine tender George Enraptured With fering. and those In the captain's boat the 120rti Meridian west Tf Is counted Palatial Steamships. Unsurpassed Cuisine, Magnificent Scenery. Owners of the Puget Sound freight­ from 0 to 84 hour*, from midnight to mid­ Madge. were scarcely able to pull themselves ers Edith, Fldalgo. Transport, Nep­ Scenic Beauties ashore. night. The figures for height serve to There remain.* a number of Chinese tune and Dredger have incur ported the distinguish high water from low water. LEAVE SEATTLE WEDNESDAYS AND SUNDAYS, 10 a m. .ut the station who are required by the Tv add Lu Lhcir.distress, jm one pc- —The h*4ght -of- W' Sound Packill IJnca^Vonï^IIÎÏalîfik'rfft!' SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES TO EASTERN CANADA AND THE e itTioritles to saylîTdày 4 longer before TBISK.....m? HVi^Smer * Mariposa was1 jfOfll. aRtYëJITië average l»vëT of "t he lu west Ote purpose or eperanng s* ntie com­ low water In each month of the year. This they are. released and landed here. sighted, but her attention could not-be UNITED STATÇS According to the views of the Los pany between the various Puget Sound level Is half a foot lower than the «latum The Empress of India will sail for the attract.»d and she passed on her way Angeles tourist party, consisting of R. ports and those of Victoria and Van­ to which the soundings on the Admiralty W. E. DUPBROW. JAS. McARTHUlt. Orient from the outer wharf this after­ to Papeete, where the shipwrecked chart of Victoria harbor are reduced. P. and Mrs. Sherman, D. W., Mrs. and couver In British Columbia waters. City Passr and Ticket Agt Tel. 1242. Dock and Freigid Agt. Tel. 2431 noon with freight from the mainland sailors arrived the following day. Here Miss KUunor Wurtzbaugh And Lind­ Capt. William Laurie of^khv British GENERAL AGENCY TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. and passengers. From Victoria there say dims, who returned from Prince they were taken on boy rri the Mariposa, -are twenty-five Chinese iiifhsirklng. Rupert and Stewart this morning on whkh brought them to this city. Just tank steamer H. C. Henry has been The BoscewHi Steamship Ce. th« G T. P. steamer Prince George before leaving Papeete the second boat fined $400 for failure tojmanifest mer­ the northern run will become a v>r> was seen nearing the port. chandise aboard the vessel at Seattle favorite route for Lu Angeles tourists The Henry brought a cargo of creosote SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE for the Pacific Creosotlng Company. S. S. Venture A couple of days ago the customs offi­ TJtei party. who are all wealthy SHIPPING GUIDE The Lowest Fares East ^Akattlc. Wash.. Aug. 2. Arrived: people, enjoyed the opportunities for cers paid "an unexpected visit*to the Will mil for Northern B. C. porta. ^P.irr Charles Nelson, from ***Tallac: “ holiday-keeping and the unequalled company’s warehouse at Eagle Har­ llafkman, from San Francisco: U, S scenic beauties of the coatjt trip Im- OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. bor and found a quantity of merchan­ THURSDAY. AUGUST 3RD I Via the Chicago, Milwaukee] Heather, from Columbia River. ..SajLIntensely, and were unanimous in their dise. including chamimgm- Pram the Orient. ed: Steamer Inaba Maru. for Yoko- praise of the serv ice on the G. T. P. 12 p.m. Tamb* Maru ...... Aug 3 Th* barque Espada. 155 days out • ha ma ; M. K. Plant, for San Francisco; boat. UhActsgo Maru ...... Aug. :« and Puget Sound Railway from Gray's harbor for . South From Evans, Coleman t Evans E?® „Governor, for Sounally. Lv. Gorge. from Grays Harbor: YoHcmlte; from Protcsllaua ...... :...... Aug. • will be possible with any steamship PORT ARTHUR ... 60 06 CORNWALL ...... «.M6..V» Com. 1.30 p.m. | 2.00 p.m.. 3.00. 4.00. MILWAUKEE ...... 72 511 PORTIaAND ...... 114 ft* Bellingham; Tamalpals, from Astoria; Par Australia. b»-tween the California Coast and 130, 130. 4.30 ; 6.00, 6.00. 8.00, 9.00. WINDSOR ...... 82.54 ...... 111-5-1 Claremont, from Wlllapa Harbor; LOS A NO ELKS HARBOR. Z-alandla ...... Aug. 1! Japan. Two masts 400 feet apart are 5.30. 7.30. *.30. j looo. 11.00 p.m. LONDON ...... 89 11 BT JOHN ...... 120.61 9.30. 10.30 p.m. | ... *1.50 Maverick, from Seattle; Coronado, COASTWISE STEAMERS 300 feet In height, which Is exactly TORONTO ...... ST ANDREWS ...... 198.40 from Grays Harbor; S. W. Wilder, Forty-one Rules and Regulations twice th«i sixe of thoae now Hi use, GUELPH ...... campbellton ...... 120.0ft Pram San Francisco. ESQUIMALT TRIP BERLIN ...... MONCTON ...... barkentme. from Ballard; schooner Adopted By Board of Harbor Umatilla ...... Aug. 3 have been provided for transmitting To Causeway...... 11 a m. Hally BRANTFORD ... NEWCASTLE ...... Xléiü.l lto.'W Hugh Hogan, from" SIuslaw River. and picking up messages—Farr Fran­ To Esfiutmalt ...... 12 noon Dally. Commissioners. City < " Puebla Aug. 10 LIMITS Final return limit October 31. 1911. LIBERAL STOPOVER| '‘Sailed: Steamer Umatilla, for Victoria cisco Chronicle. Every Fine. Ptenaant Day. Pram Northern I. C. Porta | PRIVILEGES and choice of divers route* are permitted. I and Puget Sound ; R. W. Bartlett, Forty-one rules and regulations for FARE SOc Venture ...... Aug. 2 Ticket* will he sold at proportionately reduced fares t<> many other I sc hooner, for Port Townsend. the government of Los Angeles harbor Prlnct? George Aux. x Repairs to the steamship Yucatan, For special etiarters by arrangement under charter for the Nome season Phone 1314 [ destinations In th«- Hast In addition to th-»s« named. Return may be| ...... T.-rw—A nge lee, —Cat—A rri ved ;. hlSStHltL have Kai>t> gftnptoii b.v the board of har- r.ULAMUL and C*llf.,rn|ffi qt b...... F bor commissioners. The new regula­ Pram the Weet Coast. |A 'm San Francisco; Roanoke, from tions make it unlawful for any vessel Prlnceas M;«ry ...... Aug. " EWW1 THE “ONLY ROAD" OPERATING “ALL STEEL” TRAINS ■ ' 1 to anchor or moor within the turning TO THE EAST, WHICH NOT ONLY ASSURES A SMOOTH ^mTd Coos Bay, for San Francisco: basin of the Inner harbor. It will also For San Praneieoe. Curaroa ...... Aug 2 AND COMFORTABLE TRIP, BUT MOST ESSENTIAL OP Harvard, for San Francisco; Roanoke, he unlawful to anchor a vessel in the ALL—SAPET> T>r Portland; Lakme. for Euretia; City of Puebla ...... Aug. 3 outer harbor within 1000 feet of the Umatilla ...... Aug 9 Pasadena, for Albion; Fullerton, bark­ established pierhead line, except in Per Skagway. For additional information regard­ en tine, for San Francisco. case of emergency, and then only upon I’rlnceas Royal ...... July 21 permission of the port warden. This ing fares, routes, sleeping car réserva - I Par Northern B. C. Parts. f CHICAGO provision ■ shall not apply to vessel* East Thro’ Boundaryland lion, train service, etc., call on or write I Princess Beatrice ...... Aug 1 making fast to wharves In the outer Venture ...... Aug 3 WIRELESS REPORTS harbor, provided they are made' fast Prince George ...... »...... Aug. 3 Tratiel the Northern rim of the ilwaukee fore and aft. No vessel shall exceed a M s|»eed of four miles an hour in the In­ Par the West Coast. United States—through * PUGET SOUND A CLAUDE A. SOLLY! ner harbor or fifteen miles in the outer Tee# ...... Aug. 1 a scenic country on the Point Grey—Overcast harbor. Naptha and gasoline launches Vaitoo...... Aug. 10 Commercial Agent Yilm; 30.00; 62. shall not exceed a speed of ten miles Par Nsnalmo. Great Northern c'ape Laxo—Clear; wind, light N. W.J an hour in the inner harbor nor fifteen Joan...... Aug. 1 Railway 1210 Douglas Street, Victoria, B.-C. S" <*i; 60; smooth. miles an hour In the ' outer harbor. Per East Coast Tatoosh—Cloudy; wind 8. E.. 5 miles; Gun powder, giant powder and dyna­ Queen City ...... Aug. 1 “The New Steel Trail” Phen* 2821 30.01;, 51. In, schooner William II. mite shall not be loaded or unloaded | General Agency for Atlantic Steamship Tickets—All Lines from Cana­ nlth. 5.55 a.m.: in. steamer. Aptes except between 6 o'clock a, m. and 6 p. FIREMAN KILLED. ,.tth berg, 93. 7.31 a m- out. M. p. m. A watchman shall be present to in dian and United States Ports. I-lant 4 a m.; In. Kamakura M.mi. 7.20 spect the work and a red flag must l»e W. Lyfitofi Fell From a Ladder on Princess Mary. ' rai-tn-na—Cloudy; 29.72 : 53. ii' ■ id< foi tti< i• Cburmount the Rockies—stop off at Eslevan—Drlzale mlat, S. E.: 29.«7; porting of masters of ships to the port White In port a. few hours yester­ Glacier National Park—visit the Lake Park day the Ç. P. R. coaster Princess Mory 53 warden upon a vessel's entering the Region of Minnesota—sail down the Great - Triangle Fo* ea»t, 5 mile»: 29.45; 15 harbor, the port warden directing the rvported the death of a fireman W. Lakes—all in Boundaryland. Three complete Canadian-Mexican - Pacific San Francisco situation of vessels, the lighting of Lynton who fell from a ladder white Prince Rupert. Queen Charlotte daily trains East—ORIENTAL LIMITED, -e-.imd, 0.30 p.m.------,, essels at nteht, the protection of at tempting to board the steamer Bri- Steamship Co., Ltd. Ikeda—29.94; 59; light "Well wharves, the prohibition of rubbish or t ieh CoTumbTA ftl ibndyumJth yewterdwY FAST MAIL. HOt THKABT RXPRFWa Monthly soiling to and from British Southern Columbia and Mexican porta and taking Prince Rupert—Misty. N. W ; 29.95; refuse being deposited upon wharves at 1 a. m. Lynton, with some deck California' and dally Inspection of the harbor by hands of the Princess Mary, had gone cargo to Eastern ClBldA and Europe via 5«v City of Seattle off Kelehlkan *10 TehuanteUM Railway. . m leaving Victoria. 8 a m . every W -J,... the port warden. On the second day aboard to visit friend* on the British Special Next sailing 9. ti. IX>N6nAl>L, Aug. 15. of each month the port warden shail Calumbla lying further ufo the dock. 1911. Paewnger agents for the Canadian «r. rHATIl.I.A or V1TV OF file a report, with the harbor commis­ P.outid Trip Northern Steamships Ltd , Montreal W JEFFRIES AFTER BEAR. While ascending the ladder he fell. Bristol; the Anchor Line and Harnburg- rVBBU*. -and.» e. m., every Friday, sion ' ing the business done durii • A life belt was thrown and a rope cast, Amerlean Line from New York to OMa from Seeltie. Sir. OOVEIINOK or PUK- the preceding month. giving the names grw. Southampton. Hamburg and o|h Farmer Champion Sadis for Alaska on but nothing further was scçn 1rs the; of vessels, amount and kinds of com­ Fares Kurut-H-nn pointa; O**0 through bookings BIDENT. Jeffereon X xt Monday. night of the mah Te*t« modities loaded or unloaded, number noon telegrajAhk- advioee to the C. P. on certain dates v ApS?t" It VmHSNOP. Qenerel For Ajiiiheaatem AtaaXa. fftr. RAMOX A . *ïPX,TH«..n« V.«o„v.r, H. A Seattle. Wash, Aug. 2.--la idea J of seamen and net registered tonnage. R. reported the recovery of the body. ag.-r, Ml Heetiiina »i.. or CITY OF SEATTLE leaves Seattle I Any person violating the rules ami *M.OO to D“'uü1' 8“‘^ior' TREKN, Agent. 634 View St Jeffrie", formerly champion pugilist, The Princess Mary left again last p. m.. July 89. Aug. 4. 10, 14, 22, 28. Alaska regulations shall upon conviction be hi* brother Jack, have engaged night for Ciayoquot and west coast »4 CA U ChicAfOi Proportionate fares to other cruises. S. ». QUEEN Aug. V>. subject to a fine not to-exceed $-500 or ports. She takes the run formerly • • “‘SW W points. Call or write for folder "Hastens Northern Steamship Co. of B. C. (age on th. atiamehlp Jefferson, Ocean and rati tickets to New York and ___Eh will said for Alaska nejt Mon­ to Imprisonment for a period not to taken by the 8. 8. Tees, the latter be-1 Tri;»-. for W --tern People." exceed 200 days, or to both such fine S. S. CETRIANA all other cities via Sen Francisco. day night. They will hunt big game In ing on the slip for overhaul. «- E. R. STEPHEN ' and imprisonment. ------—i. , | uthraslern Alaska until they are Oan. Agent. U14 Dou*l«a Bt. Balls from Ollll»' Wharf. Monday, «let FREIGHT AND TICKET OFFICE8- riven out hy the deep snows of De- ©he sound *tearner Vashon went ! July, at 10 p. in., for Hardy Bay, Bella The Prices* Beatrice -sailed for the ccnber The brothers, with their rlflea, aground i Monday night on Possession j Bella, Ocean Falla Rivers Inlet and R. P RITHET A CO., LT north last night with cargo and pas- point Tugs went to her assistance • I* will disembark first at Wrangel to try Skeena Canneries, Naas Hiver and For further information 1 li t* ts ar hunting In that neighborhood "« ngers. and t/iok off the passenger*. The. Prince Rupert. later they will go to SWtgway and Vashon is aground at the point where j For Freight and l’»»»a«e Apply seek bear pelts in the White ■ Pass Lacrc mA^ph, . Vanc5uv< the British steamer Haxel Dollar j H. A. THIN country After having aatlafied. them- .Victoria. Saturday, a p. m., Kovai Ath- struck several years ago. She will be i , ------— - ,04 View Street ADVERTISE W THE TIMES lyes on U» auiuiaor they will tettr park. towed off. I

mrnrnm VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESD^^ATQUHT^lftn 14 TUBERCULOSIS SASITORIA. INSANE MURDERER Interesting Debate In Huu»e of Com­ mon! on Public Duty to SulTerere.

In a reuent Important debate In the Waterfronts WRITES BIOGRAPHY House of Common» of Great Britain, that aspect of the Insurance bill bear­ ing on the white scourge of consump­ tion was fully revealed, and all the Price, per Remarkable Story of Struggle speeches rang with earnestness and ÇSQU1MALT DISTRICT, 17 acres, very choice. sincerity and knowledge and the re­ ...... $600 Ending in Shooting of solve to grapple with this terrible evil *5,000 Jiy earmarking $7.500,000 for, th* «IMHMAM. ab«Ht .««y acre, tuitutble for Tiotel. Psychic Double buUtlltt* of sanatoria and promising a Fairfield Lots *4,500 mltllon ,t,,!ln« amuwll» Mr their 'stIOAL RAY -thrw-iinartvera .ot ktt acreAjeW*1'-- < imUntbnAnce. Uf. Lloi J George tins set *2,200 the ball rollln*. but he confessed that » MILL BAY, 11 acres, good water ...... ------A very strange vase of attempted be. had an open mlnd_ as to how this M0SH STREET, ,$ktl 10, on comer...... ,.,..*175 murder has recently been disposed uf $1,000 MILL BAY. 106 acres, good water. Per acre..... " in the Central CriHtiinal Court, London, state crusade against tuberculosis CAMBUIDUE STREET, ,">0xllh, lxigb ami dry...... $1,450 *12,000 with th«- lindlng «>f rgt- should be conducted. SHAWMGAN, 7to acres. 2 houses ------itay* Insane. Ht* vras committed to " in He foreshadowed the intention of the government to admît the- wife and OSCAR STREET, 44x120, dose to Cook ...... $1,300 MTIJ, STREAM. 350 acres. 100 acres improved Per acre *100 asvlum. "during h1s Majesty's pleas­ ure.” Before Mr Justice lmrllng !***«- children of an Insured person to the LINDEN AVENUE, 50x108, near Faithful...... $1,750 COWICHAN RIVER. V/« acres, 7 room house and barn. «?d this sentence on him. Dr. Dyer, sanatoria should they be stricken with medical officer at Brtxton prison, read the disease. Price ...... — ...... *6,000 to the Jury a remarkable document This debate arose on an amendment SOUTHGATE STREET, 50x130, high elevation...... $1,950 which the prisoner had prepared In the moved by Mr. Austin Chamberlain to preceding week. it Aa* a story of J[ila entirely omit the provision of sanatoria McCLURE STREET, 60x120, liest on the street... «.... $3,200 terrible light with the Insanity he from the bill. He argued that the seemed to reallxe was sl«»wly settling treatment of consumption did not pro­ REASONABLE TERMS down upon him The doctor said that perly come within the province of the In nis long experience he had never en- bill; that not enough was known about DAY & BOGGS p-fimlTirtit r similar vase, nor had he either consumption or cancer to em- 620 Fort Street, Victoria Established 1890 ’• : - Ymfk ttii a. tine- **t ruiavdy; 4» i tkable x idencea of a fine the case of the former: and that U «‘ft1*'»» HdV 11 P. R. BROWN ■ *;ift'111 'MUT._r*‘iiii_i . would be better Uf devote -more money thwary vt . 46L that4hat liay:1-LrA was-an.WM-Wl. Uiegiu-UlffUt tetw researeh work f**r Abe preafciu d abandoned. . tp ni4y.. -Ufu. and. Mr W-alltu: i-«mg uttered ■L.Wl>ri* Money to-Loan. Fire Insurance Written. Stores and Offices to Rent brought up In in environment #<> ------warning«— —against• erectingtir.» »a rhnchain of P, O. Bax o28 coarse that the constant warfare l>e- sanatoria over the country before fur­ 1112 BROAD STREET ttgeen the boy’s inherited Instiiwts and ther research showed which was th** Phone 1076 his vulgar surroundings unseated his ; u i\ ,.i spending the m"T,vV . McPherson & Fullerton Bros. reason, and drove him,, a raving mad­ There followed a notable speech by 618 Trounee Avenue man. to attempt to kill an utter Dr Addison, the U lierai member for Phone 1® étranger, whom he supposed to be his Hoxon. approving the sanatoria pro­ k 6WH hateful psychic self." ‘ ■ posal He said tuberculoaht cost frlend- The Cheapest lets in the Cit G \RJ)KX CITY, quarter-acre blocks, cleared garden laud, In a long sketch of !\is life that Hay i\ societies mofé tlMto • million •> >• " ‘good bearing orchard, Car line, city water, graded streets prepared wMb* he was lying in prison une and a half mlllttm* of the annual OSWALD ROAD, 50 x 1 there Is no evidence until the 4a»t expenditure under, the i*>or laws was Priee ...... *4S ---- mi the property Tamm *.V> cash, balance <15 per )>qrafyraph that tfre writer’s mind is if due to tuberculosis. He agreed that fee ted. Me might well In* an analyOcâl rare should be taken to confine Tfiv FAIR STREET. 57 x 226. Price, each, $600 to ...... * • • Prim...... *750 novelist, one with an excellent com­ penditure upon bricks and mortar TRVTCH STREET, modern up-to-date new residence, eight mand of language, and an extremely within re«S4»nable limits, but It had .to Anyone wishing a really rooms and furnace. This price is a snap at..... *6,000 keen mind. Yet Dr. Dyer says that the be remembered that at the present eheap lot &nnnt do better than' man Is Incurably lpsane. The docu- PRINCESS A VENDE, modern five room cottage within time .there were only 2.00ft beds avail­ investigate either of_these bar- quarters of a mile from the city ball, Pnce...^. *3,000 ment traces Hay's life from the time able In sanatoria for the whole com­ he was Ave vears old. He recall * much munity. and only l.6« of those «Wild an gjrithr: Easy terms ran be ar­ ISLAND ROAD, two lota. 50x161 feet, high, level an.l ch-arv^ travelling in the next three years, with- 6e obtained by people with sroaW newly established relations broken aex - ranged Terms *100 cash, balance $20 per month. Each. . *1,000 To the fait that GOOD residential property at easy priées is oral times, and1 harsh treatment. Then When they realised that there were WELCH BROS. & CO. CORNER ASQUITH STREET AND. RYAN STREET, cement - he was placed with, guardians In Scot­ beeommg hard to «et! Du yu.u know, too, that this is the time 25o.oon «>r 3otv**r people in thb$ country 1006 Government Street land. They wfrre coarse people, and affei’ted with tuberculosis,_!»_ was evl- sidewalks, w.aler. seuer. five lots. Each""*n' J 11 ’ J1'-* * Hay suffereTS, lierfert as residenee sites, elose walk from P-wt Office. Cheap VICTORIA HARBOR, waterfront lot. A snap. Move quick­ from tuberculosis was neither states cocious and morbid religious abaori l„ Fort street ear Hgg and in vite limits; eaeh 50x140. and for cash. P. 0. Box 1247. Item, suffer from 4.ppreb.*;naioii and manlike apr wise. ly j»n this, -—-—______—___ - Other doctors "Who contributed to The dr-ams "f hfll.” m__ .___ ^------debate were Dr. r*Inippbv." Dr. «meh ...... At aboot tkla time hi* reading pro and Dr. Lynch. The Ia*t-nam~è3^ re- On -«ell ot the other. •»> <■0,1, uTl.m'1 on ‘bnth'lnTti Vn.t'lT nondi». HOTEL pensity became omnivorous, and i rnarkeil that a warm, dry climate was whs in the next few*.years that Hay n<*edful to combat consumption, and he Washington Annex educated himself through reading e erj doubted if then* were a suitable place hook he could lay hi* hands on As h*’ COME AND SEE US ANYWAY in the British Isle* for such a sana ryf Imprisonment would fall Into Order* Executed on all Exchanges on Commission. ing like a harmiL__After three years arrears, and would he«enlitb’d to the Lang’s Cove Private Wires to Vancouver. Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal. there, the. autobfography-aays, "r'»n- same privileges In respect of those ar­ $1525 EACH Apply to.Owner tlnue to live In village as much a rears as If they had been attributable The Globe Realty Co. stranger as when I entered it Live to to any other loss of employment. One-quartet* cash. ROOM 15, HIBBEN BLOCK Room* 6-S. McCall um Bock. myself entirely, w ith exception of a ■single acH+mintmn i__ uf .a suppa-enn>- la.ilt fiir.ll (III- IIIT.MK Kami’ ttonal nature Live In an unreal Saturday, at Royal Athletic Park. * RANKERS' dream-world of hooks and Ideas. Awak. nCd out of K occasionally- by MONEY ORDERS vague Incident of duty." The loss The of th.-* single friend after U months' $250 We issue both f* anatiian acfiuaintance xva* anothflt*. blew to Hay. end American Bankers’ REMOVED Whose malady had advanced, until hg This Is Your Orders. began to have hallucinations about Merchants psychic enemies.” --c- CASH f.- becBtm convlncad -i Yi »t they And balance monthly buys SAFETY DEPOSIT Imperial Waxine Company would kill him If he did not kill them, Opportunity and so he carried a revolver. I-gst a nice five roomed bunga­ Bank; ,, BOXES TO RENT May ho went to Idindon, and on June 7 The recent announcement low, close to Douglas street bicycled out of lemd.ut alumt the Bar- regarding^ the— l■ plaints- A secure place for To 540 Yates Street net road. There, by some strange Farm property has consider car line. Large lot, worth «tiles. chance, he encountered a rooter cy­ of Canada Manufacturers of Dustless Waxine. Amberine clist, one Saul Splitter, who bears a ably enhanced the value of $1,001). remarkable resemblance to Hay. The Established lilt. SAVING latter- seemed to become suddenly Stop paying rgnt when you Floor Oil. Acme Metal Polish and Tilene Soap seised of tire idea that this was hi* Willows Beach lots _ get a chance like this, Capital Paid V* DEPARTMENT hateful "psychic self." and he opened For household and office use. / fire on him. Though Splitter was Wc have instructions, how­ $6,000,000 Deposits of One Dollar re­ struck five times, he managed to »•* ever. from the owner to dis­ Jalland Bros. ceived. No delay in with­ IndespenssWe to the particular eheffeur is our Acme Metal Reserve Fund* cape and is now' well again. The pose of till- remaining 20 lota 622 Jbhnson 6t. Phene 2216 drawals. Polish. moral of the whole j$ad affair te one $4,600,000 that ha* l»een prevlonsly mentioned ii* Lint your property _witli uh the Mall and Empire, namely, thP ne­ At the Old Prices Victoria Branch. JOINT-ACCOUNTS PHONE 1968 cessity of gome wort of medical ln«i»ev- tlon that will single out the madm.-n These arc all large., grassy R. F. TAYLOR Two or more persons may of *h*‘ «II iiA'inlt) h' fore I t ■% lota, free from rock, close to open a joint account and calls attention to their existence wafer and commanding flue withdraw mdiviually. view of .Strait» *n4 Moun­ POt.1CKA!AN' ACCrsED llF TItEPT. tains These lots are sure to Scatily, Wash., Aug. 1.—Policeman more than double in value in Harry A Ni ls was arrested and taken a very -short time, ami as L- Electric Irons —* to the count;, jail yesterday afternoon on an information charging blm with we have only a limited num­ «tualing a gold nugget nrçk chain, ber to offer, it is necessary worm "TTOO, from 3Trs. Tryan. am ac­ t iT aet at mice. 1H order to - Advertising la te kvtlnasa what KEEP YOUR ROOM AND TEMPER COOL quaintance. while the policeman was seen re one. Your lendlocd s the only one th*t ■team la te machinery.” While ironing during the summer months". being entertained fn her home. - profile by it. According to Mrs. Kyan s affidavit You can’t *ell your r«*nt r^ipnr. We carry a complete stock at prices ranging she absented herself from th* room I» PRICES ONLY Kvory-dollar paid for rent is ‘ gone.'* A dvertiaementa which she had been engaged In con­ Start now toward versation with Nels and left him In Written and Placed for From $4.50 the room with the^jiugg. t chain. She $650 to $800 À HOME OF YOUR OWN M Paying for It with the money you All Businesses testified that when she returned to Ease terms. the room that Net* was gone and so » NEWTON ADVERTISING i-w*« th*- chain ; and thht two days later let ls talk it over with you Mrs Nels began wearing . the chain AGENCY. and has it now. Mrs. Nvl* declares National Realty Co. WTLLÏAM C. HOLT Electrical Supplies that she owns tin- chain Builder and Contractor. Phone 1166 t*t Oarbally Heed. Phone R162L 726 Yates Street, Telephone 643 Wm Ste> «ri. mem1’• and Lnlies* I 1232 Government St plana and Estimate* furnished free. tailor, over Terry-* Drug* Store,

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.=J8te- ID VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 19U, DOUBLE SUICIDES

END LOVE AFFAIR M M n

50 AliiS WATERFRONT. Metch-.sln ilis- 2 LOTS, each 50x110, .with three roomed Two Sisters Die Clasped in house, on corner, in good locality. Within v r trict ell me to new Canadian Northern Rv, V/n mile circle. Only...... • • • • -™1'4 Two James Bay Homes Each Other's Arms— about 12 miles by road; WÏ1I sell house and one lot for...... EetlUto.Utters..,,, -, and. «idti-vatevl lïïtr » ■£ LtrtX awl, howw). j*,4L..ttbuelaa j«tiw-. •'<-.'.v<<‘ïvv.\* •• -. t rostfr-, If wtmt r:“(i ; for -iî-v. . i i vu-'f bar pain Per »**r i NEW HOUSE, in high location, just ctmt- A pitiful tragedy was reyealcd re- fli,- AVRKS,_all cultivated, on main r""^. I.lete,l ; five rooms, pantry ami hath, full I t;, by the discovery of two -1 r ■ Idjoining th” above; Ac6oyt and oh,web nine hasemeut. A bargain for ««■ Elisabeth and Florence Mountain. opposite-aide of street You can 'beat tightly eWed in each other « $.700 cash. Price ...... ^’”1 Iho tirent between Wcmldej this for soil. Per arte *iâ‘"irtuvve SHOAL BAY, a choice lot, near vwd^r. Harleaden, F.nglnnd. -MU ACRES, a few yards from the «8ovp. Elizabeth, the, elder «»' ™ on corner ; all cultivated; wtthou^a st njt SHYWMUAN LAKE, choice waterfront- thirty-two. Florence war twenty They had tieen In service together «» or a stone. Only - • ...... ? ’,,, age • a few half-acre lots, ideally situated cohk and housemaid reapeettvely at v 2 22 ACRES of good land, on new B- < Wf. for ’camping. Secure one of these. I^v. fUt In Lcxham Carden,. ^rV, Co»A ' trie tram line, and on corner, between In* Letter, which were found ladtcat.ti M each ...... that u.th had lM,,n .^hs‘tP,”.’in‘e and six mdes out. Only...... T1’JW their lore affaira, and that they hat Business Properties for Sale resolved to die together. A man walk Ing on the footpath near «even Arche, oh a Wednesday morning fotm* «wo women , hata. two jacket,, two um- $8,200 brellas. two pairs "of gloves, twa hand stretd home in James Hay which we sr Sj* kerchiefs, and two handbag. Oh rW Swinerton & Musgrave clothing was found a note saying that The, above eut represents a Government been built about one year and. of I the owner, had determined to commit 12» Govemmmt St. «» P" °" ^ ^ ing for sale at the above prive. This house has hall, den, parlor, dining room breakfast .uleldle. The river was at once modern in every way. It consists of reception dragged, and In a short time the two ajhrooni downstairs and three brtrnom.la­ bodies were brought to the Me. « • room, kitchen, pantry, three bedrooms amt b ment foundation. Tl.e lot has 68 foot frontage together at the arm, with hair rlbte m stairs. Full sized basement; house built on ce and is listed in our office at■ U was evident they had been In the The adjoining vacant corner lot sold for H.uud and not two minutes’ walk from th P water only a few hour». tiro tie rty is only one block from the ear line Two letter, were left by th. girl, the sea. » pin,..... to their jacket,. The .me wrlV Two blocks, or about four minutes walk, from ten by Elizabeth, the elder *<»‘«. *»» FOR SALE mdresse* te * London atuckbroker, Two o' the Best “ho live, at Brighton. In the letter to That fine residence known him Elizabeth said that she was dying as « t through her great love forhlm. A bundle of love letter, from him Were found In her pocket. BURNSIDE ROAD New California Bungalow, 9 Rooms The second lett.r was from Florence THE the younger kilter; and began l*e»r The new ear line is to pass directly in front " " Arthur.” It contained the phrase, Side Road lots, yet for ?125 cash, and the haUuea fgmgotng to die beeauaw aïfciiSïiSïSSSaîsîtt you," and the writer hinted that she easy, you can become the owner of one of these choice was In trouble because hi. love •« Laurels loeollng. The police are trying to find Th«' Wf*i'^."'‘han^tinrndip* f pmo *»l»^wMe veranda, parlor, dem dining room^ kitehe^n lots. bath room £ S? dT°ME?w«Æ ~ The girl, hailed from Suit Sit fridge. Situated on Lincolnshire, their father being an ag­ ROCKLAND AVENUE GORGE HEIGHTS > V ment^eiull site of house. 5» " ricultural laborer. Th. young" one was formerly engaged ro Atbert^ Wtt- Together with 3\4 mures ox ■ 100 CASH amUthe 4tfd#»ee eaay. wdl. procure nave, as well as gas attachment for waVr heat buift-in window scats, wood lift from base- llam Urothwell, aged thirty-eight, a charming grounds. h, this must pictures,pm subdivision; close to the water. with panelled walls, beamed ^ fcri**» with panelid wads, bmlt-th side- laborer, wh" committed suicide la Prices f'400 to f850 [ter lot. and do, open m,„ one another by ...... May. mo, leaving hi, will written S S * 5 EE! Châlit m i aaMK i» » "*•*; Four acres of ground with 9 They came to London five y ears hco. .rôom modern house, «tw­ *™in place, plate glass mirror m door, etc. and since February had been to the in the 2 mile eirde. This service of Mr,. Couchman in a. flat at Terms to be arranged " ham Hardens. This lady stated. In property is amiable» tor TrackselL Douglas & (9 Terms to be arranged answer to Imtuirtea, that Flortn, c k»x e $9,500 notice to leave on June ta. eod, a tun £ay~.-; . 1113,000 asked her reason for doing Fine business site, bibtlWI Phone 1722 ■That , nothing to do with you. The Corner Broad and Trounce Ave. same day Mrs. Couchman gave ElUa- On terms .. .. ^50,(KMJ belb Mountain notice, as she .Mrs Buildings under contract Cotichman) was leaving town until Oc- within one block of tm» tola r. Last we. k . 11.1 Sho l aid the gtrls th- .r wag* s F.llraheth re.-ttvlng proiterty amount to $.)00, 15 60 and Florence »5.0« . She had found both the girl, highly Fine Brick Residence, 14 respectable, honest and »0tt87 "l" Pemberton & Son very reserved and reticent, and llttl rooms, with I acre or ***» — — arwf Rrofld Street inclined to fliend their leisure out of 15,000 Acres of Picked They- were to leave on July It, but Mnt Couchman last »» Bofence Mountain at eleven o clock on M"mla> nlcht. when She left her ml.tresk, Land in Upper Fraser room for her own room. On thè fol; SNAPS IN LOTS Real Estate lowing morning, bn,ling that neither of Cross & Co the ,liters had been to her, Mra. Couchman went and called them, but 622 Fort Street. Valley CLOSE IN received no reply tin entering their Must Be Slow room she found It empty , and noticed All Good for a Quick that their boxes had also disappeared if the following bargain lots apparently, no one had slept .In th. Fire ! t,v the Dea Moines City Railroad Ootn- Turnover are not sold in about |the room. Passing to the kitchen, eh.- uanv to-ùay voted almost unanlmous- time it takes to view. found that the door was open. K*?o .Hike In the event of failure to They probably chose the r r at Mcurr arbitration In the caw of a The soil » sandy loam and black bottom land. Water trans­ SUMMIT AVENUE, three Harleaden because they knew the dis­ Double, corner, QUADRA trict, having been in service there. It Kwtractur recently discharged b> the and KINO*. Pf^ Ur lots. 5Ox 120; half cash, may be that when they set out on their portation at the door, and railroads projected. Portions of L°SCl Manager Harrlman of the “Prevention is balance arranged, ’’rice, journey iheir Idea was to visit their the two .. • • • • married «later, the wife of a Harlesden company declare, there la nothin* ja Utia land have been farmed continuously since 1861, and arc Double frontage, HILLSIDE for th^ three... $l,bvu bootmaker, but changed their minds, "rTh™mrn will try to settle the trouble AVENUE, 50 x llgUjjg Better Than FOUL BAY. lot 72x176; on for on Wednesday she -oeelved a letter still producing crops as great in quantity and strength as when lhat they had Intended calling upon and failing, will submit the strike pro­ terms. Splendid value. her to explain some trouble, but they position to the International officers. first cultivated. MOSS STREET, 63 ft. front- Cure” Price...... ÿl.ttuu had thought better of it, and decided ■ age, close to Riehanbmn that they would commit suicide. nilEBT ac-ORKS CONOR BOATroN. BUSHBY STREET LOT, This letter concluded : — We hav e Price ,,...... ? 1,250 walked about alt day and all night, T),a.etleld. Conn.. Aug 3.-One thousand $300 cash, balance ar- 4.Ul!r, »ved hv Mr.. j.,hn S„„.lo„ dur- L and have nowhere to go «no ha. 4è s tltrttme-et w years of riy ecenaMà. Of A DR A STREET, bettyeen rangrth -Rrwe « -• ,$8511 tmEETTïniô— Twatster- afterw.ee Price $7.50 per acre King’s and wss spent. In accordance with her d>lng CORNER- COOK AND identllted the bodies wish, ^providing the m,»‘ elat‘°.'n» '.V™! ersl pr.HC.i. n HW witnessed In lttdge HILLSIDE CORNER, close SUMMIT. lot 54x156; THREATEN TO STRIKE field. A uniformed band of forty Pleee» *200 cash; balanee ar­ I, d the procession, followed by a P*rtX in, 44x100 ft., wi^ new P Des Moines. la.. Aug 1—Nearly 500 of children los.led down wllh costly rioral ranged. Price .. . .$750 conductors and motormen employed of 1er lugs Then came two hundred men marching four «breast and finally four EMMA STREET 1 Mg* hundred friend» and acquaintances In Natural Resources Security Co. from BURNSIDE, *850 We can’t prevent a Imperfect Kidney Action “when the cavalcade reached the church LIMITED OAKLAND AVENUE. Coif Beckett & Major Came* Rheumatism ,he parish priest scolded the participants, Joint Owners and Sole Agents Fort George Townsite. / Links Park ...... *75° conflagration but we Rheumatism with its kindred ailments declaring such an ostentatious dlsplsy 1205 Langley Street —Lumbago, Wry Neck. Neuralfig etc., eut Of plane He chided the people be. Hnd Office, Bower Building, Vancouver, B.C. Easy terms on all the above. muse th. v did not attend hts regular ser- Telephones 2967 and 2626 usually results from lodgments of uric 52! -but waited for a death to eeeur to Victoria Office, B. Child, 643 Fort Street, Victoria. CAN prevent you from Kid in the joints and muscles. Now the chief function of the kidneys make a great show snd pageant. suffering a financial ts to property filter this poison from the HOW TO BE A HERO. Currie & Power b'ctniy when they tail to do this is ® A man named Leach proved yester­ 1214 Douglas St. Poone 1466 TIM KEE 6f CO. Rheumatism probable. loss day that, given a strong barrel and a Real Eatat# Kidney weakness starts In various Phone .11- F » Box M7 wavs. A sudden chill, after perspiring vast quantity of lurk, It was possible Tents Tents Tents Ireély. sometimes settles in the kidneys for* human being to go over Niagara 1414 Government Street —or an unusual strain may cause it. Falks and not be killed. Ten years ''aledonie St.—Lot 60x140. and 6 Poisons which should be 6l*rTcf ago a woman made the same-demon­ Johnson Street Lowest Rates "r cottage; cash «X50, bvL of the system are pumjwd back into the stration but science apparently failed ance easy term». Price »3850 blood, causing Uric Aetd, the real cause to « Ither appreciate or taka au vantage F. JEUNE & BRO. 30 x 76. between Buwe and of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Wry Neck, et n. JUach doubtless hopes for bet­ -st. Jsmss 8t-lx.t aad^a ^In'th^’rarly stages Nyal's Stone Root ter success and It is easily possible Practical Sail and Tent Makers Wharf. Bln I rooroed cottage, cash that he may attain It. Ever since one ,6 , 1», between Duugla, and 1700. balance «20 per month at Compound will stop It. "Steve 1 Hrod le proved that it was pos- Rhone 798 7 per cent. Price »»°0 I wm start your kidneys working prop­ slble to become a herJ, anil a mum > - erly so that the Uric Acid is reabsorbed 570 Johnson SI. Blanchard. Heipterman Herald Street—Lot <0x100; cash ! making lord, by jumping from the old 1 Iffid gHmiltt^pd. ------j-r Btuoklvn Bddgr. -there has been no r~*" Ba»>- Term»- 1-3. balance ran be "ranged! Away goes your Rheumatism with it per cent. Price ...... *'8,000 I perhaps these earlv warning twinges .dearth of those who have been wllUng Forman & Co. ! have paswd unheeded,, and your Rheu­ [to adapt lb- rccjpe for living without matism has become deep seated. working to local conditions. It Is pro- 1212 Broad Street. Muscles all snarled up in knots-as it l,ably no more senseless to go over R, B. Punnett Nlagata Falls In a barrel than It Is to THE BANK OF VANCOUVER P o. Drawer 186. Phone 55. "■nan you'll need Nyal’s Rheumatic fly under the Suspension Bridge In an aeroplane, or to race round a halL Headwt—a pffle»,.nfflui».. Vancouver R«m 10. M.hon Block. Vletorla. Dougall & McMorran ClAak ymtr «hi druggist about thaw mrh- teaek 4« «” auiomuhllc. Or to - « Mahon Btaok. 1112 (lowmmwt 3t., an, one of a dozen other apoctacu'ar ir medics. and popular stunts whleh bave^ $600, Heachweod road. 6(1x120. Uis opinion is wort’» wUue. Authorized Capital 2,000,000 Bold and guaranteed by T? E. Otmp- thelrrimsts to regard $1,000, Empire street, 60x126 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT bell. John Cochrane. Dean ■«••Hlaegeka -nI,0".* h amased "f ITolrZ^rZfX- horror t malni„m $3,000, Fifth street and Seavtew F w Fawcett, Messrs. Hall A < 'N Dopoatt. of II and upward, received and. Intere.k allowed. In the avenue, 102x136, Jackson * Co.. F. J. Will- ,.ns. VHtorla graded of the protests of $4 200, Langford street, Victoria -r^rv-r",«vrrL.ct, A dENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED New . West; modern new six room- , Government Street Branch, comer Cormorant hopse, large lot. W. H. GOSSIP. Manager Victerie Branch. OFFICES $$JXI0, Rudlln avenue, near C’ham- Times -bera street, nice el, room hou.se „n lot 60x130; cement basement, ‘ador which would be^ quite useless LE to furnace, rents for $30 per month. a local hero who achleve, tpm* J Bld'g ah.vtlng Niagara Falla in a barrel-- Montreal burr. advertise in the times

1 16 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911 forcing his talk upon Leroux and final­ ly blows were exchanged- Blxsen fell heavlfy to the sidewalk. Injuring his !■ I HOW THE MILK “GRAB” head. He w^as uhconsdouF when pick­ TO LINK LINE Half Acre ed" up, and remained so until he died. COULD BE BEATEN HERE BORN 100% In This Graham Street MVliTON—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter IN THIS PROVINCE FDR I LAWYER Murton, Hillside avenue, on July r.'nrt» F'ine, high view lot», beanti- DIED, Indignant Victoria Business ful location ; oak trees on ELLIOTT—At the. family residence. 300» proje^ty, in the niills'- of Prior street, on the 2nd Inst., Thomas ALLEGED THEFT OF Elliott, aged 70 years, and a native We Have the Goods If G. T. P. WILL AWARD . Man Tells How Chicago ttae residepees. K»r nuiek of St. Johns. N. B. y The funeral will a tike pta fmin the CONTRACT SHORTLY .Resented-Extortion ...... 4150' FROM A LADY above addresç ob Friday morning, Aa- ttust, -mf.e-a» II tum. _ ••*•••• You Have the Money $1,400 ‘ ‘tn^ermetit - ht " -torr - éeméï*9ÿ.>.&><**. ■' Residents of nil elapses in the city A rheumatic Horse Causes Foley, Welch & Stewart Likely freely express their indignation at the . ON TERMS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Orchard Land in 5 Acre Blocks action of the local milk-vendor», as Magistrate to Perpetrate an to Get Contract for 415 reported in the Times yesterday. to In­ FOR THE MOST POPULAR FORM AU Cleared and in a Perfect State of Cultivation Miles of Road creasing the price of delivered milk to Non-Judicial Joke OF ADVERTISING IN TOWN figures which ahow an addition of Harris & Sturgess TRY THIS COLUMN from ten ta twenty per cent On East Saanich Road, cfcse to Sidney and new Experimental There is no,Question as to the gen Next Merchants Bank. L08T - Gold cuff link engraved with Farm. Within .five minute»’ walk of proposetl B. 0. Electric Montreal, Aug tt is understood jerai impression. That is a very clear Being tried summarily even before a Hcirniter and orescent. Folder reward­ that the Grand Trunk Pacific railway ' one, and the one word “grab" entirely benign-looking magistrate like George ed upon returning same to Owner, P. O. .Box 2W>. Victoria, 1». ■ line. With large frontage on main road.- has awarded to Messrs. Foley, ‘Welch expresses* It As stated yesterday the Jay without the services of. a lawyer, Stewart a contract for the construe-1 milk men say that owing to “the in- did hot have any particular appeal for IAJ8T -On Monday night, between Vic­ toria and Esquimau, u watch fob and 100 per cent in this for you within one year. tlon of the uncompleted gap in British ' creasing cost of delivering milk" prices Williams, the chocolate-colored gentle­ MILLION DOLLARS SILK locket comhlnt d. with picture Inside. Columbia extending from Tete Jaune would be put up from August 1. These. man, who found himself in the dock of Milton Belk, 1V26 Yates street. Ite- r Cache, fifty miles west-of Yellowhead I increased prices . show additions of the locttl police court this morniug Pass; rrjmfrn»rr:itrdw Bulkw-va^ -t ;theni Fee- Cent, on tile "one pint chaçyc.l w1t h the theft_of |115, In addi­ HMALL 4AKTB OF ÏUX)KS KÊPT or PRICES—$325 to $375 Per Acre tion t o a common 'assaults "nYv"YTt:inriH vk'phw»- .aav dexc-rtotbui hy. . ON KAMAKURA MARU • ■ ■■ ;' ‘ ^ oh ih,- '$I ticket" system. • ■i, < on tor tod his stubborn tongue »ul Terms, Oue-Thiru Cash; Balance Easy.^_____ 1 iiclvntly to'say something which waa HAMP8H1K Ë IP)ÂT)^A ~hêsuïy spot7~in- the firm, has " Iteen here for nearly ten ’ c^y wj„, p, also a family man who happily transited as meaning that in* dér nice oak ffeeii A' ftve nMini"nmd-" was desirous of haVThg the case ud - ern cottage, nrrty fS.aHSr on easy tertrw». days. Negotiations In regard to various has no use for extortionate demands, Grubb & lx*tts. details are now in progress--and i« Kl?eh HIT* mon joumed till Saturday in order that he Discharges 343 Tons at Outer might engage the scrvloes of one of the JUHNHDN 8THEET -nose in and on a xpected that the deal will l* closed thP action of thj» Times In standing fine corner, nearly new six room mod­ legal lights of the city to look after hi* Wharf—Large Consignment WALLACE & CLARKE before the end of the week. up for the people, and mentioned an ern 1 kl storey bungalow. |4.200. Grubh The same firm built the main line experience he had three years ago In Interests. for Victoria & Letts, Green Block. ______a2 Simple though It mav appear. Wit I W. O. Wallace C20 Yates Bt. Tel 471. K, Wilson Clarke westward from Saskatoon and expects Chicago w hen a general-attempt was \ nY:\V FIVE IttKYM COTTAGE mod- to have the rails extended Hero»» the made by the milk Industry to impose Hams found great difficulty In saying * summit to Tete Jaune Cache by the what he meant, much so in fact that Home Finders. 620 Johnson. Ofien on the puMic " he came very near to being tried right evenings. * m2 end of December next. Railhead I* 'Til tell you what the people In Chi The Nippon Yusen Kalsha liner on the nail When someone suggested DAVID HTItEET. five rmmwl n«>w only twenty miles east of Yellow - cago did," said this gentleman, "and If Kamakura Mam. Captain B K<»n, him that he might perhapk w-dnt close In, 12.460; easy terms. tread Pass, at the summlf. und gradteg- the same plan ||lpB^P|| from Kobe aiwf Yokohama, docked at lawyer he _drovê a aphte in his snwtr Finders. 62n Johnson strept. is in progress west of the divide to the outer wharf ut I olclock to-day soon bring the milk people, to their desire by transposing the words of the VANTEI)—A servant. Apply 210 King- For a Few Days Only Tete Jaune Cache. bringing fiver 3.000 tons of freight for Phone 1994. a* ■ it’s plain to me that this is sentence dats what a sed" to “whats ston street. Messrs. Foley, Welch Victoria. Vancouver, Seattle and over­ ...... * Just a hold-up. dat I sed," giving the wondering court $3,001» SIX UOOMKD HOUSE, with full undertake to com.plete the “The Chicago firms raised the price land points. sized lot In Rock Bay. 16.300, seven We Offer thé Idea that the acquiring of legal as­ U#h Columbia section ’before the end ~of of milk from seven «cents to nine The Kamakura Maru landed 343 roomed ho i*e and six ro-imed house litis, when the line will be formally sistance was the last thing In the on 69x120. Revenue $60 per month, in cents per quart. The public generally world he was thinking of. tons of cargo here, consisting prin­ : opened for through traffic. took up the matter right from the When It was finally decided that cipally of sulphur, also bean oil. sugar, and quarter ‘ acre, in ' James Bay: start, as they felt there was no justi­ Williams actually did want legal as sake, beans and general merchandise. Term* on alf these;--Brippe 2613. at LIBERALS PREDICT fies I ion for the Increase. They got to­ slstarrce. th* “essential rondHb*n” of For-Seattl* and overland she had 2684 DA NI s > iLxT 8TÏÏ EÈT. next tn comer ‘«if gether at once, meetings were called things which seemed .to be threatweil tons, Including 9955 i«ackagea of tea, ■ r 60x6), with alleyway. BRITISH-PACIFIC Price for quick sale. $650 per front, and a rich cargo of silk, the total con­ MAJORITY OF FIFTY and a committee was appointed. The with something new, resumed Its as­ foot, worth $1.0») per front foot; B1.00V newspapers, - including the Tribune, pect cf placid dignity and unimpeach- signment being 1111 bales .of flaw silk cash and balance in two years at 7 per was with them, and théÿ quickly de­ abre authoritf. Wrm*nV8 ls afieged to and ~12ti balra-of ettk good». She -ale» cent . JliiHseir £ Gregg. 20T‘ PeintMTtuTl cided on a plan. There was nothing have received the money from a lady carries to Seattle 4317 Dales of porce- building. . *3 COAL CO. STOCK laln and uuamiihuA of camphor, mat -—fGontimted Fe to the. s-a; „nf protest aWÜ hailing from Ladysmith wUh tnstrrn- lt(K?K BAX', the coming industrial cen­ went out straightaway fAT general t tons to bank B for her. lie failed to do ting, rice, and bean cake. The silk tre. two big lot*. 120x129. Close to that, apparently, and also declined to consignment Ti vaTued Tfi Ihe netph^ —Ittostrte and mw wwc.—Fur a -Itmc— In Blocks of Not Less Than One Hundred Shares ,f the milk firms, and thi da vs only |5.2f.6. Iv»ok this up. Easy English View. pabtn started In earnest. return the money. Hence the charge borltood of 61.000,000. There arc 904 terms. Bussell & Gregg. 207 Pembei - at forty cents PER SHARE 1 Manchester. Aug. 2.-The Manchester •Within -a few days a large proper of tli. ft A i R?A of not guilty wn- tenwr ‘weight for shipment overland, building. — ...... *2 Guardian says that It is safe to predict tton «>f th- . Ity's Inhibitant tendered. ___ _ . _ 363 tons measurement for Seattle and MICHtGAN HTUEICTr 12U tue.t bv ULu, ...... joined in, and after HtBe ever a week A rheumatic horse. IHe symptoms of Taeoma. and ï 2T tori* hisasurement fbr $4,500. Ea>y temm Marriott & Fel- I TTyTTre government wifi -be frturswL- more firm half the nrrHir ewwiiwr» - l UU Unn deict ic^..by b'nuicucu.. __U>ws, A .* I I iiaigAaa, lUrr11 Debarking ut Victoria were Captain EAST. TERMS gaining more seats In the west than it over Chicago were returning the same P. C. A. Officer Russell, was the means BVILDKR8’ PROPOSITION—Tw. » It its, will lose In Ontario aflfi Quebec. answer to the delivery men : No of bringing the representative of the and Mrs. XV Inman. C. Huddy return- 57x120 each. just off Fort street car. Victoria: Transfer Company Into the 4ng from Uui orient; J. Eshtma. 8: ff-mrn4 fthU-wnik*. twwes, watt-r. etc., Vtâhk*. we dont -want any of yfntr $950 e*u‘h; $300 rash, Twlance ffi 90 milk, take « away Hundreds of the limelight '>r the police court At two Ka want ska, nnd Mrs. K. Inawa. tor days. Marriott & Fellows, 1212 Doug­ p*#toa* the limp nliv 0. H. BOWMAN & COMPANY m*lk wagon* wwit itaok to th* milk hart henn SeattH- are Miss U Holaay, a return- las ' street: ______■; served, and the prosecution based Its ina missionary, and Mrs. Monk and XV • PHONE 544 LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUBS depots daily as full as they came out jtfMA 8TRKKT. Just off Burnside Road, MAHON BLDG. after a wasted and unavailing round • ase upon that. Lacey, teachers in tfié missionary" 60x1 w "Mghrifc* "flawT'ISM. Terms: Member Victoria fit^ck Exchange. of their previous customers. The milk Dr. Hamilton, the veterinary *ui- school* of the Orient. • " • 13726473 treon, whose evidence was regarded as lay on the hands of the vendors until The saloon and eecoml caliln pas FOrfltCNT—Two houses in Gnk Bay. HAVE above reproach on account of the fact senger* totalled 40 In the steerage close to city limits. $30 and $31» a It went bad. and a few more days of that while he Supervised the horses of were 3 5 Japanese for X’lctorla and 55 a month. Apply Oak Bay Realty, So.'6 this sort of thing was quite enough the Victoria Transfer Company he al­ Japanese and 8 Europeans for Seattle. Oak Bay avenue.______for the dealers- They capitulated, and so acted for the society, which exists The Kamakura Maru passed an un* ÛCE KILL YOl’R PROFITS quickly far a* i know. Chicago to-day is and surely. Don’t tolerate the pest In tered for diving contests; I>orothea for the prevention of the cruelty to eventful voyage and Is due to leave for Hay. senior ladles* events; William D. Amalgamation Will Still Fur­ not paying more than eight cents for your chicken yard. Get Gonkey’s Lies B animals, explained triai the, horse .. lu. •t f> v m - Powder. J6o. You caa Lave a trial pack­ o Muir, senior, 50, 220, and —■880-yard Its milk. ------question suffered from rheumatics. age and a valuable poultry bob* -n(T E Phone 946 ther Strengthen High How was It done? Why. all the rac«*s. Frank Crompton, senior, diving, This trouble caused It to limp for ATTACK INDICTMENTS , cliarge—by calling at Brockman-Ker and 220 and 880; J. C. McNeill, senior. Position private families 'esed condensed milk about a hundred feet or so after It had Milling Co.______50. 220, and *SV: Cecil Hav, junior. vO And they saved ntoney on It. as a 10- $S,M0—NEW, 6 ROOMED. MODERN been standing for some time It was Los Angeles. Cal. Aug. 2. Motions vards, Charlie Hrpper, senior, diving, cent can lasted aiiout four days, and COTTAGE. Oscar street, between CooK not a permanent lameness. to quash were filed to-day when F. Ira urid IJnden. plp«“d for furnace, plumbing I». B. Pom fret and W. A. Long, senior, ^h**re was no Inconvenience at all. It In response to the magistrate he Bender. A. P. Mapie and Bert H. Con­ white enamelled, easy terms. Apply $400 Cash life-saving competitions. With the idea of strengthening the kept fresh, too. and didn't require any confided that he would not like to nors were brought into the criminal owner. 54P Niagara.______musical position of Victoria beyond lee. And the people started the cam­ drive the horse, not however on ac­ department of th*> Superior court 6HAWNIGAN LAKF.-6I peres, with over ■—The Canadian Mexican steamship paign quite by themselves, and they even Its present high condition, an count of the rheumatics but for a answer the new Indictments charging TOO feet frontage, excellent for fruit Lonsdale is «xpeicted to reach Victoria ranch or residential purposes, price $25) Secures new five room can do the same thing here in V tc- purely "social and personal’ reae »n them with conspiracy to destroy the this evening with 600 tons of freight amalgamation has taken place of the If the horse was his he thought he per acre. Box 734. Times. *3 torla.** county hall of records The attorneys bungalow on Forbes from various points for this port. Victoria Musical Club and the Indies' And wtmt about the condensed would sell It The magistrate Insinu­ $* WEEKLY mailing circulars at home, for the defence, who also represent the evenings; particulars free. Il Raper. street. Bathroom, pan­ Musical Club, and in future these will milk dealers T ated softly and slyly that he would al­ General Delivery. Minneapolis. Minn., —It Is understood that Alex. M. McNamaras, based their representa­ try and all modern con­ be known by the name of the Victoria Well, they did fin*, of course, and I so sell the purchaser incidentally, but tion on the same grounds that secured U- 8. A.•* | Hannerman, a former member of the daresay were only top sorrv When the the impeachment did not carry The veniences. Balance in. ; - ' the invalidation of the original bills WANTED- -A teacher for William Head city council and a most highly re- At a committee meeting of the new­ milk firms came to reason “ cas# igalatH tiffs company was dla- school. Apply to Secretary * al it easy monthly payments. I speeted merchant, will be the return­ returned against the prisoners. ly constituted club to be held to-mor­ The defence contends that the penal COLLINSON STREET-Close In, lot 33 ft. ing officer for Victoria City in the Moees McGregor and -one *«r two row morning at 11 at the Alexandra code was violated by the prosecution 6 in. x 13> ft., with cottage on property, «-riling election. Club a programme of engagements and TENNIS TOURNAMENT more of the Socialists connected with a bargain at $6.3to «'aiuosun Realty real estate, insurance and that the rights of the accused men «V : ------O - - concert* will be discussed, to addl the disturbance of the 13rd tost came Co.. Royal Hotel Bldg Fort street- i A ilrTNtne of the executive of the up for trial. McGregor was tried first wefe not observed."' • Phone tWr------*4 WOOD AND COAL tlon to the décision to give concerts on As an additional reason for Invalida­ I North Victoria Progressive league rge crowds continue to witness He w-.is convicted on evidence and FOn HALE^-A three-year-old grey «rat­ Saturday afternoons every three week.» tion. It 1s asserted that the second In­ ion filly. well broken and gentle, would was held last night. No business was throughout the season, the club Is ar­ the tennis matches for the champion fined $2C with the alternative of ten dictments were returned by the same make a good saddle horse; also a light done but It was decided to call a full ranging to give an Important series of ships of the province at the Victoria days’ Imprisonment. XX hether he will express wagon. Apply 2U26 FernwoR R ENT-One large front bedroom. 'men's mission will meet on Thursday a members' complimentary Invitation ing Is rendered impassable by the Vancouver, 6-1, 6-3 on suspended sentence. suitable fi>r two gentlemen, 1SB8 Quadra at 3 p. m. to Gorge park Refreshments concert, should be made to Miss Smith, Mr Marshall beat Mr Rowcroft. 6-0. street. manner In which the men have left the honorary secretary, or Miss Spencer, Montreal. Aug. 2.—J B Blssen. aged Served at dose of business. Port Au Prince, Aug. 2.—President 45 years, died ffarly this morning at his YOUNG WOMAN WANTED for dally sharp, broken rock loosely on the sur­ assistant secretary. Ih accordance w Uh * Mr. Dickson béat Mr. Taylor Dun house-work. .-- - » face. There ha * not been a shadow of the decision anlxed at at the last com Simon embarked this afternoon with­ home, 159 Benndem street, ns the re­ Apply UH6 Rockland avenu*' A U2 *» Billy l.ane. the local amateur an attempt to leave the road In the mlttee meeting, all members must In can, 6-1, 6-2. out the protection of foreign tings. »v- sult of Injuries received last night In Mr. Edwards beat Mr. Eddy, Ta­ EXPERIENCED ACtX>lrNTANT will boxer, has had to postpone his bout condition it was before It was dug up. future present their card of membe* * companMd by a (fiRacftiment from the an altercation which began In a dis­ kc^p aet of K>t»ka for profveaisnal man with Gunner -Brown on Tuesday next, ship at each concert These cards coma, 6-3. 6-3. army still faithful th him. commanded cussion with August Leroux, a neigh­ or slorakscper In evening* Box «►», a» he has not l«een able to find time to —A popular lecture will be delivered must be obtained before 30th Scptein- Mr. Prior beat Mr Cornwall. Kam­ hy General Monplaisler, the minister bor. who I* under arrest oharg.'d with Time» Office_____ . *8 train. orr Derry, Its Hiege and After," by l*cr, and early application for member­ loops, 6-4, 3-6. 7-5, of war. * manslaughter. Blssen persisted In CEMENT BLOCK8—2.at 16c each, if Rev. J Northey, pastor of Macrary ship, to l>e sent I » the honorary sécré­ Mr. Barclay, Duncan, beat Mr. Starr aold Immediately. F O. Purtvoue * Co-, 7I0 Yates atre»»!.______»3 —Troop 13. Boy Scouts, connected Memorial Presbyterian church, Belfast, tai y, Victoria Ladles’ Musical Club, of Portland. M, 6-4 with St. Bamahaji church, went Into in Friends' hall, Courtney street, to.' care of the Alexandra Club. Is te- Mr Cardinal, Vancouver, beat Mr Ft>K SALÉ-Horse, harness sn.l wagon, fiw light déllvary 8ffH> Government aS camp yesterday at Cad boro Bay under night at 8 o'clock. K. C. B. Bag show qut sit'd. Baker, Vancouver, 6-f, i-f. * the care of Scoutmaster G Sanford will take the chair. The lecturer has Ladles’ Singles. SNAP-Iaot 60x130; on Burlelth roaeî f r $L060; 6,50 cash, balance arrang'd on and K. \. E. O. Miller Iteen for some time In Canada and th< NEW BUSINESS FIRM. Baker. Vancouver, l>s»t Mrs, XV. easy terms. This lot is off Oâlgflowvr States in the Interests ..f the Pn*sb\ Todd. 6-3, 6-2. road and onlv 5 minu-t-s walk fr«>m the Gorge car. llox A38X4. Time» Office. a2 —At the last meeting of the Fire­ tcrlan schools In his parish, and it is Harris and Rosenliaum Take Miss Bell beat Miss Gillespie. 6-1. 6-3 hoped Vil torla people will aid in this man's Recreation Club a unanimous Finch and Ft rich Store. Mrs. Fahmst.Kk, New York, beat ÎIOOM8 "FOR RENT, with board If tb*- vote was itasscd thanking Chief Davis good work. The lecture will be in­ Miss Haynes, 2-6. 6-3. 6-1. sired, close to car. i V. Gorge road. al structive and the views of Derry an­ and others for the handsome billiard The "men's wear*’ business which Mixed Doubles and pool table which has been recently cient and tm dVm*. together with a Pandora Avenue has been carried on for many years Mr Baker and Mrs Merritt installed at the headquarters fire de­ number representing Irish urban, rural city limite. - Eaqulmalt road. Phone by ^lrich and Flech has been sold to couver, beat Mr Hewetson M1627 at partment. and industrial scenes, will be most In­ and taken over by the firm of Harris WANTED Board and room In priva to ------O------ter..-ting. letmpson, 6-3, 8-6 / and Rosenbaum, who will change the (Tapi, and Mr*. Ffmlki^neat Mr and house, t itre,' In; *late particulars. Box —The 'vllgl statistics for Victoria tea.______• _»* name Of the premises occupied by their Mrs. I>'vlying, 6-4. 6-^ - during the month of July are as fol­ CARPENTERS CONTENT. predecessors to. "The Commonwealth." ONE OF THE BERT BUYS IN THE -L------Men's bits lows: Birt hs 85, fin y boys and forty- E, A Harris, sentnr partner tn thé 50*115. north side, between Vancouver and CITY—Five room, all modern. California five girls; deaths. 53. thirty-eight males Would Accept Present Until ,„.w firm, has for eight years been Mr. Cardinal Mr„Rhot1es be*t and fifteen feqtoles;'marriages. 82 N«>r Mr. Taylor uryd Mir. Frye, of Dunvun, $15,500 one year old. new furrtace, and lot 6*>xt30. May. 1912. connected w'lth the Finch and Finch Cook. Rented. Price ...... nicely laid out to trees and hedges, new Gees of births numbered W, 48 females ■f barn 14x30; also all electric futurs» and 41 males. lias been sent by quaint»nceR locally gatfi t»»• '• Iff costing $$W, new steel range costing A com muu rales U I I .i: :■ I.x.u. nn« Urge mirror costing $25. linoleum tb*» t*arp#,trittyirth ‘taryrdnnbt that he wrtH keep tip. the deserved- 50x150, double frontage with niodern house. on Vit, hen and bathroom" l**sfi6b; all for —The provincial executive had be­ of the Builder's Exchange, for £on* 1 popularity which the retiring firm l>as $1 500; $500 cash and balance x^y « H*y. fore It yesterday an application from sidération by that body at its next I gained M Rosenbaum I» the Western Jtfao- Von AIh ii»I.'V.ti, vho 111,» re- North aide. Easy terms can l»e arranged.. $12,000 Apply owner. «46 Fort street, or at rèwi- the B. C\ Electric Railway Company meeting on Augqst 7. The letter is to 1 représentative of the well-known^ Mirncd from hi» trip to Germany, was dence, 1028 Richmond avenus. «4 for further storage powers at Jordan In the city yesterday an«J returned to the effect that if the employers will House of VVrA NTElT-OIrl for tea room*. Sim mon», river. This wllk be dealt with as soon mdltlons ufacturers «»f men’s clothing. s'. Vancouver by the night boat. 907 Government. ** CORNER. 55*101, with dwelling. North WAN'fWV-Tws waltre»»©»^ ApSr D»i- as ihe executive receives a report from wii'ff’f.H and hours will tiré vai I until The busIni'W of Finch and Jr Inc hi _ tfc Ç!. Gray Donald, of the engineering •Mav T'b 1J thr tnen will be 'satisfied1 i was formally taken over brands j Jud^ La.npman goes to Prince ! u- side ; *2.500 cash ; balance to arrange. Price $10,500 * branch of the water board. Thls means that they will not insist; and Rosenbaum yesterday /morning pert to-morrow ru hohl câlcülXïR ms puorrr injFiiib-- ,t* Fo la) the shop Is closed And V>-m..r- N »ung, who l " Î1 arm, Wllhi,, I) mil,, ilrcl.-. H* »>* The>prt vlnctal police are. in re­ row a n4irb-»of the stoclpleft hv Mnch remote northern portions of ht» ju.ris- tf-rmii. ne, T*l. flam . — per dgy which they say was promised'! row OAK BAT-n»» linaS, ell-. BHST I hlojrlt ceipt of tt'communlertti m from Lutter and Finch will be /pm* by Ihelr tUtrttep, holding County court sitting*, 50x00. near Cm.k. rented at *:10. North side. dam. Holland, asking for information them in the agreement which sett led from car. l| N.» k« from leach. tl 'V. successors, preparatory to putting on. ' * Easy terms van be arranged. Price...... $8,000 | r,ah Boa IB. Timm ______** concerning G. Muschick. who was a th* strike In Mny last View and salé B/fSl stock pf the fayj F.F XV.W. Nicholson, managermanager, of the pea man on Uhl sjteamship Green wivli The agreement w«h a written uu" Norton-GrlflU h* Gonst ruction Gorni- • Shiropody tt stated that from the date of its la- fashions tn airlines of men's furnish- MUR CAMI’HKI.L Qurcn’a llalrjrcsaln* Relatives are anxious to know of hrs pahy and t»ri sld» nt of th?» Master present whereabouts, as they have not ». carpenters wage* were to he $4.28 logs. ~/~ ■ Btiiidefs* Association. Vancouver, paid Parlor#. Port atrmf.__ ^______' heard fr »ni hhn since June. 1909 per day for three months. It provided " With \V'*-\r wide experlench thei«• puatino also that by July 1 a second agre.-ment no dofild but the new firm should he i hit sin- ss visit to the city yesterday, TOO WANT » aotlafmclorj J;'h IB returning last nlgitt. IF r--- * **-*--— yvoriu. __Competitors front the Victoria Ÿ. was to he signed hy the master- builders | very y4tiec#sr»fpl in lncr«-asing the al­ philing l ing up the Albion Stove Automobile owners can rely on MCA who will go to take part In ia !.• go mlu .-IT. til on tii- lu st : -1- U Marriott & Fellows COLONIAL TWfffTf’TB. jah- l : -■ ------4- the first half of the B. C swimming -•r August, gl\ In* tie in ?) further -^uT0M0BlLC8 championships in Vancouver or. »ai- iiv'n aF-of twentv-fi' • > • i thus ENGLISH CRICKET 1 ’ 1212 Douglas Street IF YOU XVANT a a*U*fa£tory Job I» ptc 1 lav W ill be under the 'burg.- off bringing Gre total pay up to $4.^*, ' plating ring up the Albton S»*>ve XXorkfc H n Beale, the physical director. The 'ahxlety of the men has • been* aroused London Âug- l—Baseff hen» W«*rces- Automobile owners van rely on « good Vi,, -president 1>f the Royal .^olonial following entries were ***t *wa> this Just now, because that tL-v«)mi,Agree­ ■Utr to-dav by one Inuing .Utol L'-’J run*. corning; James Cameron, junior, tn ment has riot been signed. . institute.

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... 17 Victoria patly TiMF^wBT>NERDAY,^AEfiis^^^ ***** Advertisements Will Make It Easier to Find Work or Workers To-Day

These Want BUSINESS DIRECTORY business directory BUSINESS DIRECTORY IT,VBivmBMBNTS under BUSINESS DIRECTORY rent F» > word per Intel PROFESSIONAL CARDS ADVERTISEMENTS fBnSring- WwSwi â Innerthms 5'arrr^, l r*. *g U 2 gent, per word ; t «. «‘«gJ'LSh. No I u .uil.l-r thin l- -"1 <4ntn w mkhtskk' ~ " qemàMKJÈStS! ..id, iJl. .« •eteemry.'N*, eejf*B8g *1” w,-k 5» crans pel ira» Jeu “ " uU. . A PRETTY HOME rv h mif *-.*»' »»r * — tfüvertiwineni for-leg* ■ «*■» *» •wtiK.viWMmMi . - allv”v tlogmtmF^fttt fesa than ; -iSSSbCSR.wL'tsL!:»BtSSi—i. • MISCELLANEOUS. ;j F#'v p^r mtjtiln; *-- k. ."<> Tenta per tins 1er moi^to FOR RENT—HOUSE» |W nKwtit; advertisement fm-tr-ax than c.*n!« JUNK WII.I. iH'ti.n Ytiu a iro-ME h y"“ ARCHITECTS gaiwiD .«mio own the tot. You ea»'JS^fS^oSi ART GLASS Pember- iTantbv-ik;» tp ’’i. kind» of month. This 1* «’ SvaVal now WM* JOftN- .. ,, box Su GLASS. lead, east Irom sack..and a.I- «■’-££ ^™??a!3£«st»sis5L your home. I am buying _ over: t ..uw Wfcgjj.S-J!* which you can Wfe. .Let us * Johns. 641 * •prom® lW® TWw* 3o41- ______B -uni Kivàto açrjnwij^ paid it win c«ai ymr nothing. AR9Jonn Xugd Situate ou Chaucer street, <>nk Ra-V- Manchester Ave. J>l^ne .IjgL------thnwood ----WATKlNF. ArolUtWl. Plate and- t -.icy ,e%ntr5?toST Cftntàming si* rooms. Built last .year. ilcuiiw 1 on*1 Gii n Black. r''r Broad ami Trounce ■Ave. rhum-H 212s iftttt lS* In-ÆÏH» Us. laundry ?ac15Sistt-aSsr^wT and Lim manufac ture? eteel cored l!îî;V — FOR^ALr-ARTÏCLE»_ a c. Blu et M-t»l .Work» j Block. IK* standard mv.AH LArfronv. LTO- lT S GRIFFITH. 14 PromK. Thetri, whiten.klla laundry,lann HrV W® « U» TaOt *1 191* Oak Hay Ave. » _±_____—- --~ Price $3,500 Governm-nt atreet. Phone 14*9. S* 1 class w„.k and pro fit deleltvtry. Phone lOTR'E OF REMOVAV--G. S. 1-J»*: Phone 1017. t4i View street. realty agent, Ixan removed moc*k CONSULTING ENGINEERS humtlee. H V Hardware Co.. Ltd , irnmY^ Port Street - * TERMS $600 CASH METAL WORKS 1112 Oorermnent Street. r auk< Balance Arranged. ENGINEERS pr, pared for •xnmlnatlon, cî Winter- PAn.-IC SÎÏSrT METAL ’iroRK»- and 2HE------—------c»—; statUmrtry ami i native Comtra work, .kvllghta, metAl w'""" burn, M.. I.. N. A 2462. metal. -Into and felt roofing. ***» -V ivtorisu. ILA.’,------BJLAS ,",u Il . T ]ÿ;| TlmpR automobiles ■ Ktntfcf. I nerat ratlin**, etc. «1 view. 1772. . HAIR OSESSING, ETC. A, Tt.Mi.P.ll KS l'-.'l: fim* ' ” ' * odd T«»t«. »? v"T„i..t.'. -having SSK.' 134 Malet. Pi'.one» k>1' i,ml - ‘______OPTICIAN Me. Ma»*ag-. „— QVptt A «JMRTER OF A ÇfiNTttRTV frooi^YlPPl.-R^TO P.l^T oor l^»d blue printing and maps JOHN GREENWOOD t eXPRRTfeNm and ntte. modern second-hand *tore.'^7er^n WT‘.nYtii'r«« . ..—•‘ . PtoS an<1 Johnson. $15 month, t jyi7 tf JSft? « -' " ***""? •II -4 •'full* HI ATE PRINT & M A P CD ment are at tke aervlre of my l;»t™na 6 doors below ...... Karri. No chtmot tor eaamtnatlon. I-JJW'* TTgT'------w-^g&TK: groundwmiind oi>on the premls^e^premise». A. ri »«»«• ?SRTiirVîfmiN» Real Estate Agent dentists rCAÆlnf o«ee auppU» )y« ff Islands In aalllnC A j. Davldg»-. MF Fort street Pt me “ ^ffaa TTH-----, —iiAlXT Dental Surged* j^VgSd charges reasonable, write a- v aH POTTERY WARE, ETC. P O Box 922. ______r 575 Yates St. ‘ Telephone 1425 BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING 'H?*' "« *• S HlhÏ t Oriental Alley...... TS^tttF KtStr im Fgrv street. rOR SALE—LOTS doors, * 30 » m. to 6 P Kljr • Theatre PAWNSHOP iUtfSZÎi ^*g— -Take Linden dressmaker MONET DiANED on rtl»njonJ, jm* ______■ zz: BUILDING 8UPf»LIC« ’** QMdu Mom. FRxtt». an 83 ËMÏM fÏFA 1>Ë* has returned to Victoria lei, and neisonal *tt***- A- A. Aarv Pandora atreet PrjCJiJo ("t afe tak n 1-3 cash. P- E. Nylsnd. 634 View I Inîî wlti 1.3 ples»ed to meet old custom- Ætto tovvrS »on. cor. Johnson end Broad.______Hang for the sun, of t»-"1' • 1 ^ alto- LINDEN *Vnn 7hr’«v.nue"0|„r Imnmdl- m Tailored atilt» and «Wj»'*®»» ROCK BLASTING. ap-rlelty Boom 10 over t oetiraie a p e *"*"•:* ..,. Telephone rontraetur fer rdrk Maattnk NOT1GK TO ÎÎKÎ^®TATrÂGB^ ~ Home Drug Store, Y-atee »treef-______», 634 Vi‘W^lCTORlA_RM^N^ J Pandora street. Victoria dltlon set “T •«, t*"- • "J," . „|| cheep: #a Miirn»lda («F- m—uusst»^/ »» T" ^ LANDSCAPE GARDENING BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS of bee», and fruit bîxl" , _« out. Ap- mark' ‘’leM^WL'wi.h.fru.Mrre, “I have just listed a nearly ROOFING. leavlng the city »"<* a3 WlLfioC dressmaker. 203= Ogtoflay tr---- HItThIN»-londacKpe ami lobblnc plv 1431 F.dmonton rn^jL--_——jtj-,;, MISS ^ »»».• y 3S^^.*moe'k“r«34 VI' new seven room house, mod­ \5rt«r“ ml tonne.,», «ood work hTb. TttMMON. elate end tar *"0«TevH e. Phone 977. ______*trLt. 11 a3 -af* roofer, eletc black boaids; «nmetee ern in every respect ; lawn, mwyanlod, 1SU bay • ' II«ad offlre. #21 Port atreet FOR SALE—HOUSES fumUbed. net Htllelde avenue. ___ ÎSKr^-^few- j. O 'fc. » land surveyors Quadra.. Phone- *20. ______Jam™ bay B^tiAiJJW^An^tc.»: garden and fruit It...... This SCAVENGING KOH Ba1.M=A»*WM m« i|e i standard rivih KNaiNEEVKb^ropprParr » Vo., fornla bungalow, on a t*™ |U»,. Grt*en Block. ______— is very good vaine at $5.o<)0. drawer*. . - °" Yl'Ty£u i*iTit *npffjginecra and la ml VICTORIA Bt-AVRNGING CO *Vhe* Anvrlvan orgin. etc IA1TR at tay. ru»e to »•».front: Bontw ML PemM-rton Block Ptom. A» uct Government street. Phone «2 Ainee 4-uJI anti get particular». J « frm.wmk pelniins and ra Monta Term» to arrange. v o. Box i'Hf ______TnTTTcTtngir. *r"" . ,r lt*o Yat.s end garbage removed.______■ W'aterproof ~S Oi ran Block • ------—, B. C. Land Surveyor am TENT FOR ViTgood condition rth u- iïïü 'n LAND”. PAR~K-Rrytdentl.r eneP. p. C. COATES. Burveyor. Hooro «* SECOND HAND >TOWt> FOR Al.TKUATtONB. ^ j rlri SÜM^ïr^îÆ Ibairtl t.f Trade Itldg ANU SELON U-H AN U a3 T? InïTy'f.ïrprt.r^.Srr NEW Times Box 76fi.------,s— SÔÜK * MeUUKGult. iml.^l^umblu ahsair.-Wi* r^pboT»™ WANTETED —Highest cash T cm" s.fl.B 1») lends black soil. ,, l»w»o«. fG Fort street H.F. Pullen l»aiid Surveyors and Civil ,'huncery st-bff clothing, boot» and *^0*.*.,„„*. .OTèPriRif^^â'. t^^S r*ooF STREET. Just north of Herrlt k McGregor mt.mraçr, ^ h.mwey w EXTON. Builder and Oenera! Jnbbtng tcAl» platola. ebotgu;» “““« - Î*——S' A, W» SHARFfl <« Rrtllkb house in town, b|»‘ ’VM" ,, «eaded g»«"9 Oak Bay Realty Office Chamher». OU.ngkçHr^^ w, velleee. We. Phone or *»»*__?-**..*” 'grgaSe^n dining oak ^ L’onlrartor ^i'» uruletod ANY PART ;U "* „t V,- per gplSk 0AK BAX A_VeNue_ W2 will call at any *tfdr** nd st0re. Pacific ' tA p r shn-e Hex an apnrtrm-TTt JTzL ùmltwL Aaronaun» nsw and second-hand tine room. »HiTlt-Tn basmp-m Phone P1W6 r? Johnson street • doors belnw^Jo ahar- now s lllng *" .*• c...... el. - «w eaey term» ¥M*rn Land», uumua*. to repair- or alterations. AVtt4. Times. i -rS iT ie prlceforffiW" corner Broad and \ lew. ment Victoria. 8. C. Phone net. Phorië R$64. P-e-W< B'l(';;,r ,'Rap *Vtoy-r w,'“ SXi .Tr,»------t«.$4.800, on easy Faroe r4Mlt- \ LEGAL C-APrTAt. ."»«,;rA"k- K-ri'^’^nrV.br Prk- ^ 'rMan.-ach and car cement ..^w.^ truck and dray THE SUPREME COURT OF Yates street; s»‘wer and water laid TiSx m work, vhlnmeyr-. jmmrs transfjr»— pnon» wr._w t ash. «*laiicc arranged. Owner, u**x ^ BRITISH COLUMBIA CTiambera. Homam waav. - ...... brink and ----- :-----_.1------.akiwalk» M Furniture and piano BE-atr. SHKttnra to. ^,'.^mmTlfr2l Junes. ,„n.,.,. t..r Michigan street. Bank ______'• ______;------MPHPHY. PtmiKR » ««fu-Minc and end trucks. for sah—aC*^**** SPEED ÂVB.«Tirt good tots, t blo^k ■orrWera. practice | let )T» tf in Kx. hêùuer Court *jT^Ra^.'rc, JBKVea BROw.< IS . furn* ure«wT-- and 1 ÎK4g*n° FOR AAI.F^A towt«rjo o^b°«,^. * from Dougl* street price SoVcMfeVn All klmls MB Hose street. Pha— w*. Hrowd. ,orner VHw gray. -- cash. 6 and 12 months. Dunford A Son. Patent Ofltoe lVl-„ ______Murphy » P IjeiK Ikrpenter »nd buttder °”n:L WOULD TOI! V'lS^/.lran'you* room house wouto o*i deceased mUa.l„., Hun. t harlee MurP > of repairs Ketlmatee tree J p*rl“r VICTORIA tbock and pray «>- srt Pemberton Bloch. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN P. Sherwood* Ottawa Phone 1W4 ° 11 tils'*- a.re.t- JJJ^JJoditlon „n a A tRK*l > FOIfNltR 1 block from •!** Harold Fisher It Moss etreet Telephone 11 St abls Phone iRA 466, Time» Offlc**------».___ cont,l»’,«"» and 2 block* from Geo »ay «ehool, P*n^e Ont. V-----Tit’N FORD A SON Contractor» IN ill HALE Fine hnn^tea.l |1 066 this Is a good hl*hlot and a good MEDICAL MASSAGE WATCH REPAIRING qnuth Baanh'h. larg* îïïr^it.^^ javty of 12 »crv». W nd oottmlldlng». or- eMc for a small atore Dunford A Son^ MR O. BJÔRN8FEI.T Stwdto Maeaeur. A. I’BTOH 14ls DoogiA» rtrWL house,iiijuor, fine.... barn- h•841111*.miie iiihImplement*,'w"1-...... -hiHflMW n*A ------233 Pemberton Block.______rsHmates. 233 Pemberton «Rock. Plmne of Knglleh watch repairing. All kkind» chard. rhtekcM. b«^. ,np"iw ,,rms »P- MA^-HFPTKItPTRHCT,,^/^,,,,^,; SB Fort atreet. Pltone 1 T*~:...... - of clocks and watch* rs-paired. DitFOI AU HTItKFT Within <«w a^ “>»: Rrlttst, Pnlumbla. ar^renulrcd ,^ry. 2315. r,n'lLr1uintiïI B»B »“ terms. Wm. quarter-mile circle, corner lot. to feet eakrman "j o Vauu.t. *• °Tt MRS BAttRMAW. 4^,,-“ hî^T: e. lawMiw* a. lot HxJJ4._ prk • . ^ pembertoh frontage. *W.KM. Jam We»tern I*'"1 g y. w. c. Btrw k. ______"L— IKinford A Bon, 2* m3 ssgx'sa. - ,y ■ —metlteal meeeage Cai pouter and Builder. FOR gAI.K .*1*1^,” 18 a^ms**am good Limit fd. *-orner Broad 8hd vtew; Icy. S.,11. Itor. *"h„A ”f the wld Biffé. 907 Richmond A»*,. I'k-torta, BJL. wok THE BENEFIT of young women m iiks k. ______Estimate» Oiven Prices Rc»»onab tlvatcd ami T .’“'mjbl.. central HOUSE Ft >K lt8l^io»^Utt- vs'r every HOUSEKEEPING rooms mlnlatrator «f * Munro. their name» and nursing lend. w.t« of which Arhuthnot DatU*1 . ln writing NVK8K CARRIAGE SUILOERS_ tr .:™K- r„:rh:,'L^n.7 In Onk Bay. b* S ^ terms Ow«m- T< 1 I.KT Furnished hqunrkecplng room» eddrcsecs and „l thetr TWAINKH ■NOLMJt,-ffy w general nay *tr«t-______, ------— « nnvnnlftu4**. $4. on jvmlH-rton „f their vJîaTha^Mtm-* of the security. |i. v»r«ux Invest ment to.. « a3 44 Mena to* street for engagement*. CHAFB A JONES corner Fort and M-Wk,. o.«»s PvttxiflHKD HOPSEKÉKPINt 1 ROT*M« r.n’,n MhîhyTh,m. vcrtfl-t by a statu- 1M6 Amelia *t«*et. ninnrhard etr.'.-t- Carriage building Illotk PhOlie 19*- ■ ^ electric light, hath, central (adulte ont»>. and rubber tyres repaired. PIX ll,H,MFI, ,UFhot ami tory déclarât ton- PALMIST I STREET LETTcR BOXES «3* f>rlncea» aven»»e. ______and TAKF. NOTICE that. »«EnîK *!id wtlto! aWtrtc llghL »A "Àdmlnl*- Paimkrt. Hour*. * CHIMNEY SWEEPING rooms and BOARD „e, said ---- MA DA M ZELICK m Yate* Price 6w. -^mîT^ h-n^« B- W-'; I rat or. A. K Munro Will prtWdto a jflrum p- m- all ÔWÎSWV* DVNNF.. Obl-jn-y «"O Lelter-boxe» WtM b» found at the fol­ FUHNISHED ROOM, 34p Michigan streetaS tribute the “JJJJ, "étîuêd“hereto, be»- •tr,»?t. :,-v ‘"KB'ïï'lcZZï'* k latnUed. corner Bro*. and tribute the ::r.nr,^*goîr»^'-’^njm‘ lowing point»; Phone U914 SHORTHAND Washington View. KfCELY x-„H FALR-4 r?qri;_,h,,uac. --on Graham- „ K Maywood. “ EL 12Rn Pandora.______rhe-iatd Adninratr.rtr.^ .J™ $ acre; prie»* *1 P 4K. Tin-.-* atreet. clone to HllhJP rrnXIRHED P'‘ON71.«ü'“lB1^.[-rll Burnald— term* Apt>V owner, iu> ai4 liw ___•* kk „,,;,^r*..ukb. e a Redding'» tVIetort» V Blakeway, owner, Pho"— ,^n,,al »“r,i,'-T,':,‘^t’^û i^frnu, Robin»,>f » tcrmlgflowar rued, . POi-LTUT FARMS Acrcmra^ ”ira^ 1,0 sfinll nut then ha>e receiver Maefnttlan prlnelpab WoA,fiInfir>wt?h’u»“ ■grysa. T. >-1 UNDERTAKER Phene HUS. ______* Fub-ofllca 4. Pembertoe Blnck Phoee *»_ Victoria. c.. thl* SWh day John and Bridge etreet». for pe.-.iltrv an^.n? Apr,v Mar Enk» I*. D- r arre 11 nd «P Arr' » «IS fît g ,U tH i.TT In tv« h,«. w»h ™ TW"kt Dtrr.-t.u_ CIGAR STAND Hillside Ave. and Uougtoa «rert. HELP WANTED-MALE JdOT-r'MAt. -^AN A RH 3NDLF.T. Pfff’tpno 1*1 nd ____ _—^ _ w^b^sut t>ua rd.. J ani«;*.B*y. — ^ TâtiT wm*. n<> ugT&i Street and too»»...... — W A ïS ‘ 'fh^Urtc,» Eto- Kings road and Blanchard ,:r«t. f*nM<1V T.AND-1*1 act-. *, SL^^Îio-n^' ar.d" toilet rwtuUUe. K -Jwoid r,»d and Gladstone Ave ri mllp*»* fromfron* Do»*'^*r»wirt*rar.1'” prie»n $15, P*-*BV w ah > »<■ • • . ■ M , FVRN18HÊT, ROOMS for rc.pcctablc z* - - JgTr> i And-rton. Courten»' «-apher and ««m. i «■-0 "a lodges Caledonia Ave. and Chamber» ■treat. Apply T* f» ■■I Urit V 1 men. 132 Pandora Sreet.______5i SoReKpr* for the Paid Administrator. .HH 1. o. o. F CLEANIsVtND TAILORING Belcher street and C.dboro Bay mad. ti'i- '">•______r ..eJôra i.AÏlGÊ- FRONT ROOM TO LCT~Mu,l- K Munro W^MSday evening al * Richmond and Cadboro Bar mad» FOP SALE—DOGS vp_cm. Ïhaul___a irIf desired Apply 44 San mc-ie ''cry ►vi.o-s' mm. Dju.'-» orvra - ^l OTITES FI.EANED. repaired. -KFNNi:i.« • ROFTOW; T'-t: Juan avenue. „r Phone RelZ SX? K T Fawcett. °S,^r.nS P^sed: umbra»«^d «rs- rout Bay and Cadboro Bay road» K,»A A^Mr^rR^F STS ^ï, r’r»* Apply BU. V* THE SUPREME COURT OF sols mvtl*. r*.pair«t1 _*nn___e, Foul Bay and uak Lay roads, FOR IÎKST fomfnrtahlv rntnl-W r.»>m buVi-rBWVPt »treex . Johnson St. tiavto street and Oak Bay road, Time* Office. ------— with hoard., term, reasons hi- BRITISH COLUMBIA I at V4 la,-Ig t- rtdar Oov W ' r-th.-r. WANTED.A "w^t^'r" ar.ecr'y »a*t of DffUgla» Plion» T.Wff. mebtnond and oak Bay road» -LIVESTOCK Quadra Phone R279Û- K. OF F -N° car Doilgla» and Pamlora for sale Apply _ K of F. Hall CONCRETE AND CEMENT WORK Rockland and Oak Lay avenue.. fill In uflln.v___ post Ofllt Bt? J. la SmrtK K of it. * » «21 F Junction. FOR BALE >nun* we^ar1"Tœ«"lMlh,' Company. fTTTT^^^rVah'ç of P . mC»t» **f unit W*g«m. Apply ^ ------—a-^. ra '— «iff „ : minute* from K ÜÔRTmht' ra VTEtt-PwwwAwUaw». Stanley and t*k Bay •venu*’. WANTED A to*» Y»tM Street'and F-mwood road. rob'd. ______jewellers. Governnicul ïuU.“"Àpgly 11» DtmoTery street. 5T no»aTHKBKnT mVFN.no,™ ___ Restfern K walks, driveways, et . . Morris. Catfiumla >'»»" to' i.jcT—Comforts My fnmiahed room In , ctn, snv eta I ms demand. Kaufman —...... Belcher and Moss etreet» FOR SALE -By ,venue, ftcattlc on-, Street Sam” U« u'“ ^Tender Mupro. who r o t- Tôt nr NOItTHEItN t.VlHT, feed: Peleee „mfSML.^2*ô.2KU Moss street end Fairfield road. Co 1WR WeNtern avenue, new I mue* for on. or 1W jmtWmsto Pbo-nlx atreet. lea. 12 minutes *Kox 5Mé. meet» et Fr '" ,"*‘l w g o.dt etreet. ne.r the hospital. reliable team of , and 7 with breakfast and ■ ■ -nd and tth Wednesday» W- F {JJ^f klSTt 11» Hilda street »tr*et. _.. _ Toronto end Young îïàra’nld true üulling team and wnlk from P. O. Province of British Colombia. *” JT' Fullerton. Sevy. CUSTOMS BROKERS N,a8-rf. I Government street». ir" »», black home^trom UgJ» «£ Phene 1.1461 ______S!«.rl end Metode. ..me.-. txz%?s% NP*w HOTEL BRl’NS'VTCK—Be*t 1o«^a r, v!r;io •; s g venue. dtV- —— N{2». no her strictly ftr*t-c!a*i. «P^# Klagara and Oswego street». to pull and gentle. * r';»n'r„c Munm’and ÎK Admlnla. FIRE ALARMS Î7 ni Fort etreef Telegkou» NE Niagara and MonUreel stre*!». as^te53Brb,r7S,F^ winter rate* two « »t laikwrence end Montreal etreet». barn*a* and w*gon_ inssiiHFH t’.usi Dooelas sod Tate* raws. Al«.n*r Kcnhcth Munro Roto p»R SÀLE-Horee, 2»B0 Qovernfweat. ax g—Government and Battery St». Ontario street and D»U»* rond. for ll-ht delivery WANTICTh—Apprcntloe» to L- Menxb* and Michigan St*. i rhigiui end Montreal elrect». ffipISLriSf Co . Ltd . rnequun.^ Notice to Contractors “'‘ru,LV.%”w"rt1n7Ô.,îtorV..m.\nd g-Menzie» and Niagara St^ Telephone 1S01: R* . R1*Tt______Michigan end Oswego street». 7—Montreal and Ktngaton St*, Michigan and Men«le-> ■*£•**; Te^raïTiyw^vc Apple Time» Roi 3S. al ^r*„ . o, rtch-^cfcunra andM the decorators â—Montreal and 8lm* o • Ht*. Quebec and Montreal etreet». FOU «A1.B-•■Standard bred marc, by WANTKD win,* i^r'v.rllled hT.Vaiu.orv dtoUrwtlon. a_l>aU,is Rood and Slmco- St. LTD.-Wall paper». Quebec and o*w<*o street». • King Pat« he,,/' « W" old. city llahed real eetat* ann » p G. Draw- -wwsaafconstruct ton.- and ,, *4n Dougla» çs mlZrtto* r.nad «ml Government St. Orden^ornmpt- [ Quebec and MenxSes etreete. broken, and splendid driver W» John Applv. In own handwrmgo. ^ ...... hulhling to be erected •« * ,vn TAKF. NOTICE that after the flat iv ('homlcal Wofk*. Lr.i® St. all I, riot between Brpughlon and Courtwey .ÎT vWnuver S. kml Burdett- Ave. t. P. R- Wharf. eon street. ___ I ,^î; vimorla. for Messrs Bradshaw* McClure and Colllnwen et reel A Marlin A M-;:""";' ^Üo’SrSâ dyeing and CLEANING Vancouver and Richard»,™ street» lost AND FOUND. 1» Douglas kmt ma* e*r**i,4. chiochaae, “Cardex. mmiPM§ y*. Ituprrt , nd Humlmldt 8t» . "mfi""Sfe a M TÎTE WORK» Thr largeat I Vancouver and Retcher street». iw ga i rvflt*. .1 lV" 1 “ a.*. undersIgnc.L Tin, lowct or any tender ,7-1-,«* W and Fairfield Itead^ Fort end Took street» Darlington, England. ------—-----—- TÊjnzt -rich 1— mM—MBBSSCw—tewogfW»d>eri !'»" N’Vgr.pf.th Architect. » Llnd. n Ave and Rockland Ave. «s Conk street and Pandora Ave. 1314 Dougla*. Phon<* 1*0 WANTKD Al once, ^«I'ch -tov-h.,ii-toj:^>-r %'zv. t*». m. and F.trneld Road. 200 j, C. Renfrew, pmprtetov Vancouver end Tates street» njgfTfwo small tracings. Fr I.toe P -rlt-nc -d In rretail‘ commerda! JyjTtr 1006 Government 8treet. It* Penihertmi Rl.lg or Plume 3»l H O. Kirk ham ------11—Yate» and Broad 8t»^ ELECTRICIANS. Per dora Ave end Quadra streeL Z3r-Government and Fort St*. Quadra and Pioneer etreete i7>«T A Jersey cow. 6 year* old, J'»*» TRAGEDIES AT GIBRALTAR __ . » n merer-, mg n f it VS^^V-ASSjTkJSJTlVS^ 24—Yate» and Wharf St». BR A McKENZl- e!^T:tw’r^. Raetlon Snuare. j. '"ftoted at Victoria. R. C.. the Sth day ol H, Bh.net,ard and View Pt» r-t&s 2’nV,^nr.=d Johnaob e-T.«« flmfir h^K.*- Kenrte. H2«7. wTNTfc.^<^aKnowledge of bookkeeping*2ri,:^'l,Bi,x mepnichr* which txtt£a*r- • : EMPLOYMENT AGENCY (viesrnment and Ftegu.rd str.ua AJSM. Time»:.______. —:---- Ilshman. aga.jtlgto»- Apply Box ,ece.ntlv from Gibraltar state that on ZÏÏZSîStÏÏ* rh.rto. Bf.. at-- wage», -dty or few Chtfmheea l‘«»“~> “toast. K tURNBR - situatiunx found City Hell WANTKD A lady stenographer «JtJ the morning after the celebration of King Edward hotel, knowledge of bookkeeping. Apply »JJ- 727. Time»...... ,„r,t„V:,d Ad2ll.-I..m.rl« MRS. domestics, etc. at 7-8 F.wt -trcL the coronation there RcghnentatoRer- H .«I rtouglftf end Tate* street». ASM». Time».______tt------• tra5D^JTWga*K*Jj- «2.V wnS’ Administrator*. S.;urrivÂt onve. young ladtea for SCTSt.'SirtSb! Apply V- " *3 Royal Dominion hotel. grnV'waî^» domestic help, l.tm- g, ant .Major Lovcktn. of the r Ftol^aud fgjBgr*;' L. N. V4 1NG ON. in* Government street F«Vt and Blanchard street». Garrison Artillery, committed suicide View a»4-Bro»d street». ___j_ drv înd other help: good „„gcs gnd 1W: ' - LAND- ACT Phone#. ______goodly,..m- « Andy VitolUYjir gfe»*1 BAKRR. bread-ami^ rn y-eultoP fAftlvton. -—— Pemhen >n Block ^ . Employim-nt Bur.uot. 1* Daugla. treat. ENGRAVERL Fort and Government street* town or emmtry <• nssifiv^r $r He was found dead In be,l with his JT rnTipTl toTf! E 4M' I.aNB Victoria. It <" Phono II». ___ ” highland 0”TrrIl„-r Nc «paper boxes ere. situated 8» fol W ANTED—MI SC ELL AN COUS throat cut front ear, to ear. He bra i-fVFRAL ENGRAVER. 8len!21to2yn«S l ut-ANTED 3 young Indies to canvaaa the- DIBTfilGT OF VICTORIA. ^-Pembroke St and OT a e.«i Fmrraver Geo Crowther. SW I Whftr? etreet. behind P'ut QfR°%_ Mavwood tm.l» ;. part of rt* f»r: Wiimili—Second-hand buggy, niuat hr straut In front of n to-'k1"* " r,.r„ilv cmplovmcnt. Apply Inv-stors "-curt condition, cash Ira.,.action H after using the weapon had ^r“n* tf.«t Matilda Greenwood a% w Rdblmton-* trr»lefl«wer road). ll.s c’.mpany^lfH DougTa» _____” Take V-? topi«"B. C-, nurse.nurse, Jntend*^intend* to FISH Douglas street and King ■ road. It., Box 764. Time» replaced...... the ratojmtor \vher, hl. toy (g .Quadra St ami yueea a Ave. . _ . -- n-- frmah- help to attend _____----- John, of Vlct • t|f pUrcha2e the fol- WM"J. WRtai.FBWORTH-Attkrndeof Caledonia Ave and Chamber* street gootl. «mail watch tU-K^ Ikedl back to hia bed, apply ,0xJ^'., i7wd lands Commencing .at «•ry HI* Wtiï ai^tovalM lady In return f.»r room WANTEl>- A H«eap. good walked He to said «5 ^ towln.; deaerrac» i n wrt „„ the me Ave. Oak Bay Junction. • . and I»t1- ramun-ratton Lai Icrrlar 5*^'^ * P O.-. -»h....« down »nd expired- . tlrol»l Oar- north wertc.irn the mouth of - ^mûr1* rmnn.»n « MB». Orchard Ft wlalu-a sfiliation as stating terms, to Bom _aj stream th"nCn east twenty chain» FRED. POSTER. Taxidermist knd Pur- In^tba matter of the -N.vfgahla Water. young woman . Tim__ , „ °Ar«fiery An ,x-trumpeter. rima». tVANTKI,. Bv • .r'wlîhlTcMy SuTf' Arbutus^ to the shore tine u« ii-SSAvc »,"d mT id«r. 1216 government *tr»at. Protêt,ÙL Act- rertgg. Chapter 1U 2L«n theft, of ft. fled from PÎÎÔNKFrm OI WRITE your requirement» ami morc Ht. Of the Revised Statute» of Canada* “pSl,U7rr:,7»-*to' permaact livery stables __ (o tb# SsSrBKrMSBS Ortraltar and made ht» way to Malagfh pmt loyment arrival there he gave himself up to -Hack and 1906). FrStilc "Vï, 7»rtoor*" vira have a hack* pro' •T*/‘ of lhatdc reverra- th, British coagule- #r we* *ent ÎTwSSn rtp-'e X^mSTÎl "to BB""nAve Telephor W A NTF I> A g*2®.F ,,p to I» J*0- attended to day or night. Telepnone w NOTICE BSBdfr* " T-i-Æi,- XT' Phon"; ovatm-ra* Heist, rman. F«- to Alger Iras In order to be conveyed to- gg= yr^ychmoTVei^^eo, 711 Johnson street. J______^“^ïIl ‘ Wh“,,nt T.vt, uoytn that at the next sitting 216' Pemberton Bio* * toT" (T*». 131» Rvoat» »,, k.r„.,„g Conuniaalooef» 72 "'“?^>i-"^ranc. St. cxni-caa and baggage Open nil of the ftoard or laKcn» a , mflly »!«. wxNTKQ * n?y" a Gfle.nd blew hi- heatn. out before SwSwï? *= i ” bat k*.' a— Ulaht Phone 344. 741 for the City, of Victor lain held hours ‘*?ylt‘^|"lehRrow.,ll'°ft Simmons. I for anyone conhC Interfere. There *y?re 'imtlt Road and ItothW » « 1930 Star several witness, of this terrible tra- Ftsguard E^'-'«; kl-jxKrss;wrrr?Ur Bk r A »»nlv Tim»'* Box " ?s 74 Oarb.ll» Road ISHarir awiisnTSSjas k- «.T"'-. gedy. , '___ __ BRAY. IJvarr. « Roal an., RICHARD -f v(Sk»c- Nkj-iKvsa- at* Boarding__ Stahl»» Hecks Dated at I cl'a. STKWART -Dont forget IgeroMb game BUY THE TIMES tW“ ft- S .^fflWTlOW«.-ra.y.a,.g painting 122, Time* Ofllea- FRANK MKl.l.OR.>«'torag Coatraatto^ BUY THE TIMES ADVERTISE in the times U26 View 8t. Rhone Wèr -w '■ • 13 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AÜOUST 2, 1911 «WORD OF «T. PAUL. SUGAR - - SUGAR - - SUGAR Traditions of Tyler Daggur Exploded The Fruit Market of B.C. We have Just received a twenty-five ton car of the bout White Granu­ by City Council. THE LATEST TO ARRIVE 3 OUR STOCK IS UNEXCELLED. AN INSPECTION 18 SOLICITED lated Sugar ever offered. Now Is th# time to lay in a stock for your ptieervse. It Adi to the lot of the London court OOLDK.V' HADDIES. .2 i':v. DECORATED LANTERN SHADES, Hand 718 Fort Street Phone 1IS1 Robt. W. Clarlfjl The .common .seal of 1225. as repro­ Painted ANDORA PEOPLE X duced In the report, shows the patron MaU.ui Rluek. tiovtviuuenL dL' saint "standing In the middle of the SNAP# IN LOTS FOR WORKING* R. L and NEEDLE ETCHED SH ADES, very Phone "W" etty over • whfrti he keep* guard.” He MEN. CONVENIENT FOR C1TT. has in his right hand the sword and tn suitable for shower fixtures _ BUT FREE OF CITY TAXES __ HAVE ANOTHER TRY his left the banner of England, on GEORGE ST close to sea and Beacon 1100 CASH—Lote In Perhilale. only S380. Majestic Theatre. which are shown the three lions. As to BEADED and ART GLASS PENDANTS BuiMiiis* *omg up alt aTotmtl; no Hill car ami school, - -kbetWr ner. S8Û0. For to-day and to-morrow an all fea­ the myth of the “Tyler Dagger.” Dr. taxe.; only a few mlnutee from Sharpe, the records cfeft of the city, LANTERN PENDANTS Douglae car, else SOxllS VICTOR AND ADELAIPE-14 lots, on ture programme will be shown. "The ptdnts out that the death of Tyler oc­ 7100 CASH—Lot In Asquith street, neat bloc, snap at $I.«00. and 10 per cent, Mayor Morley Comes to Res­ Puncher's New I»v*.~ a dramatic plc- comer of Haultam. 5 minute» from discount for cash. tre with scenes laid In the east and curred after the mayoralty seal had Hprlng Ridge car; price $t60. balance BEAUTIFUL BOOK E-Do you know cue of the Property Owners west. A puncher deserts his western been produced and was actually in use. the C. A N\ trains to Book*- will soon .«A flS a month. sweetheart for a girl from the oast, So that the Inscription under Wal­ be running? This means a bigger With Agreeable Suggestion worth’s statue In the Fishmongers’ hail, 1300 CASH—Corner of Garden street demand for acreage. I advise yn Mtyt at St. IwwitV doubt on this d.-fenc-. suggesting «luit teinter 6 -waa lu» be discussed, so at a tola hour new. Latin, motto was substituted, and lock, wbh was recently eentenced to showing the gatering of the Wrdmen Mr. Stewart called by appointment, Fifteen Acre* of Playing Fields. he craved" the courtesy of the meeting In lHJil ' Domine dirige no*" appeared. death for shooting Mr. tite*»jnL .a mine at the MIsâouiT dry, and the flights of and relied upon the fact that the Taffy Acer» m mod a lion forlSOBoarders ~ _ for the siring »£ hU. suggestion. ■♦k» aviatgra. to ww ef tbs meat $itsrt | From the city records it appears that manager, came before the Sultan as Furniture à restitt or The death renlewec. «he act­ followed Mr, Steward when» on tK-tng Organised Cadet Corps. When the meeting assembled about eating pictures shown nightly; *‘R'>- the first entry descmmig the armorial Stove*. Linoleum. Carpet». Cycle» and Musketry Instruction. bearings of the city date* back to the ing high commissioner of the Federal wounded, he ran Into the garden and 1 other good» too numerous to mention, half-past eight, Mr. Justice Martin was meo TuriiH Bandit,” “The Lost Trail.” there discharged further shots at him. Football and Cricket. Invited to take the chair. H** courte­ "Alice In Wonderland,” “Her# and latter part of the fourteenth century. ed Malay'States b*tng present. It was to be cleared out No reasonable offer Gymnasium and Rifle Range. This Is the mayoralty seal, adopted In decided to grant Mrs. Proud lock a free as showing that she had exceeded the ‘refused. ously accepted the Invitation, but al­ Leauderx," and "Saved by the Flag.” necessities of self-preservation. Six Recent Successes at McGill and R.M.C. most .Immediately thereafi-r 41 These are excellent pictures. The Gorge substitution for a previous one. which pardon. Open to 8 p. m Mrs. Proudloek was tried at Kuala bullets fired from the revolver, a six- WARDEN ed that the position was no sinecure. was used about 1<*> years earlier The orchestra Is rend* ring a good pro­ Lumpur, the chief town of .Selangor, a chambered weapon, were found In the Rev. W. W. Bolton. M.À. (Cambridge). Before any motion was before the gramme of music nightly and the seal of 1381 has been In continuous use British protectorate In Malay, before a body. Much Importance was attached PRINCIPALS: house a series of long-winded explana­ dancing pavilion and other attractions for 6*0 years, and Is now In such judge of the Supreme court of the t<> the fact that Mr Steward was still R, V. Harvey. M.A. (Cambridge); J. C. tions were offered as t«v why so-and-so offer amusement to many. worn condition that It !• proposed by Straits Settlements Taft "ghgttsh bar­ wearing ht* mactntwsh when he woe JOSEPH H. LIST Barnacle. Eeq. (Lond. Untv.), assisted had d«*emed It wUmj t<* be present, or the commit tee that the emmrtl shmtM : killed. by a resident staff of University men. why sui 1-anil-suCh a one Intmfiod '• withdraw it from further service and rister) and two assessor*, for the mur­ For Prospectus apply to the Bursar. >Vn entertainer of royalty, Frank AUCTIONEER Qppais uny Fchome for the widening •€ the street Irrespective of what it cost. Hartley, who entertained both King Edward and King George*, is doing Important sale of The London Second- And theae objectors Mr. Justice Mar­ wonderful stunt* at the Empress the­ tin found It very difficult to subdue. High class Shorthorn and Friez atre, mixing plates, brooms, lamps Hand Exchange Co. Time and again be called them to or­ utensils of all kinds Into a whirling der, but without result. They realise*I W# pay the highest cash price for cast­ neap and keeping them separate and Dairy Cows off clothing, such as ladles' and gents' that they" could not lie charged with boots and shoes, bats, all kinds of tools, contempt of court, and accordingly did individual throughout. Herbert Charles 1» astonishing as an Red Shorthorn Bull, White Wyandotte guns and pistole. All kinds of books not mind the legal prerogative which, bought impersonator and is wearing gown* by Fowls, Dairy Utensile, Etc. to their mind, he was no doubt en­ 8TERN A FLASH. Bostlfe knd l.and »n. New York, and deavoring to exercise. By a series of In­ Joseph List has been favored with In­ 1*01 Store Street Telephone 132X hats by Hamlin. New York and Paris, terruptions and answers to question* structions from Messrs. Loci. A Sons, (hat are ravishing to the feintpine eye. ifiNARCH KMT he waa able to explain the situation Frazer Street. Esquimau, to sell by Nothing funnier than the Randow for the benefit of those who had not auction on brothers has been aeross the S*»und in taken part In any of the previous meet­ the athletic line, the act being all ings called Tor the same purpose. Your speed and laugh, INCE Eve turned diessmaker no garments Friday, August 4th Immediately he had done so C. W. Mary Ambrose, the Irish beauty', IS have had the vogue of “ Monarch Knit." At 2 p. m. Sharp Bradshaw rose to Justify his “hole-and- 4ke*nd U* taatefui Iritd^ s-xugx, a- vioUn Prescriptions romer~~ àîTFgâtiyfi* of t1»~ previous T 'ÿhë"above mentioned live stock. TPSiiT nolo and a planologue, For lounging coats and sweaters—the cor­ meeting. In doing so he stated that the j particulars at time of sale Without douta, the need The Bell B*»y iri»» become* re*i»onst- whole scheme was being got up for the ble for a ami fun-making act, Srect costume for.flioUying on land or water, or camping X. B —Messrs. Loc A Sons, hav- for medieines is just as benefit of a few Individuals who had and without apparently exerting them­ i Ing decided to give up the dairy busi­ bought extensive property on the street in comfort in the cool of a summer night, “Monarch frequent in summer as in selves. succeed in drawing abundant ness, the whole will be sold without ir the purpose of speculation j In ugh ter. Coronation pictures are Knit" is par excellence. winter. At aii seasons be Having listened to the Indictment. shown on the Grandlscope screen. The auctioneer begs to call special sure to bring or send W. J. Hanna moved that the resolution There's a style and swagger about "Monarch Knit" attention to dairymen and others, as your preserlptions to us, favoring the 100-foot widening he garments that distinguish the Vveàrcr. because fit and this sale offers a splendid opportunity and be sure of drugs of constdered In order to get dowt^to GERMANS FoR CANADA. of securing good milking cows. business... A Jong discussion ensued as shape are woven permanently into the goods. Ask your known quality and freeh- to wehther It would not be wise to fix Publicist Thinks Dominion Offer» Best JOSEPH H. LIST Auctioneer uess. ample ami adequate the limits of thf prepoasd wIilaiHmm A tTrac tlons To I m m Igrants. merchant—He's a friend "of yours with no axe to grind. —2*14------—TM Port at.- facilities for “ acientiflo' so as to know definitely « He'U tell you exactly why “ Monarch Knit " coats and sweaters compounding, knowledge to be affected and therefore qualified Professor Kœhner of the University if to vote on the question. This point of Berlin. Is in Montreal, en route for 1 are superior—teU you far more emphatically than we'd care and training in our work brought the chairman and f\ F Todd China on an official mission. to do over -our name. He'e wise enough to know that a Maynard & Son —there’s the combination to close quarter* for a moment, as That there Is competition between pleased customer is the best advertisement for his store— for safety, results and they argued the validity of the point. Great Britain and Germany In mat­ When Mayor Morley rose to speak to ters el trad*» lx- readily admitted, h. AUCTIONEERS satisfaction. . the question the fate of the resolution the course of an Interview. "But It Wise enough to know that once you are pleased more than was very uncertain. While many were is a friendly competition all the same." a few of your friends will be calling around. Our aima and Instructed, we will sell »t salesroom *ifor, not a few were against, and It he added, "and I may say that no rea­ his are identical. 1311 Broad St seemed probabk that the 50 people sonable man in Germany has other j ¥ present would about make an even than "the most friendly f.-llng. to- The lasting qualities—style, shape and fit—of “ Monarch Friday, 2 p.m. John Cochrane break uf the. ma tier. The. mayor's sug­ wards- Great Britain.' gestion, however, cemented up the links Canada, Professor Koebner thinks, Knit " garments hre guaranteed. Buy a CHEMIST. ALMOST NEW dividing those favoring the 80-foo* present* the greatest example of the "Monarch Knit" garment where you may, width and the 100-foot width, and. so century- of a great national unit being m N. W. Cor. Tates and Douglas absolute satisfac­ FURNITURE fffFyas the meeting wag TWl’emed at formed of a varied immigration. The least, saved the situation, as otherwise perfect hqrmony between the nice* tion on your part, Also in Lot It seemed. that another abortive meet­ particularly strikes him. and he con­ and that atone, HORSES, COWS, and » fine lot of ing would result. siders the Province of Quebec, with seals the sale. CHICKENS. Full particular, I*ter Its large French population, one of the Linton & Collier wonders of the age. and a great tribute The Monarch Kaittisg Auctioneer*. YOU TAKE NO RISK MAYNARD A SON to the constitutional system In vogue, Ce. Ltd in the Dominion. DECORATORS Our Reputation and Money is Back of Deeavtita. Oat “Fqr Germans who desire to settle Factorise alee at The Vancouver Island EXPERT PAPERHANGER3 •. This Offer. outside the Fatherland." he said. "I St. Thomas. Ont ; think the Dominion of Canada offers Bt. Catherines, Ont„ • GRAINER8 We pay foe »H the- medhdne used the Best chances of sucera* " sad Balaie. N.Y. Employment Bureau during the trial, if our remedy falls Imitators of oak. Walnut. Mahog­ During hie trip across Canada, the ; Office hours. 10 a. m. to I p m. to copipletely relieve you of constipa­ professor Is taking the opportunity of Saturdays. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. any, Maple, Eto. tion. We take alt the rink-"-’ You are studying the financial, industrial, and not obliged to ua In any way what- Phone 1180 1641 FELL STREET. OAK BAY commercial systems of this country. 1326 DOUGLAS STREET ever. If you accept our offer Could opportunities for Inv-etmMti >'T anything be nv>re fair b>r you? i* of capital, with a view to advising h,l* there any reason why you should hesi­ fellow-subjects on \hcse matters when -i- STfr TORONTO STREET tate to put our çlalms to a practical hi- returns home. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES | test? | The most scientific, coin mon-sense FOUND IN STORK'S XfcjfT | treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which i are eaten like candy. They are very All the Necessary Garments -Every­ Try Us With Your August 1st Order i • ■ thing But Baby. tlon. and particularly agreeable in every way. They do not cause diar­ WHITE CLOVER BUTTER. 3 lbs. for ...... ' «1.00 An Investigation of a. stork's nest rhoea. nausea, flatulence, griping or buIR on the top of the cathedral of FRESH EASTERN EGGS. do*m ...... 36| OUR SPECIAL BLEND CEYLON TEA. |M»und...... 35c .any inconvenience whatever, Rexall Colmar in Upper Alsace, brought won­ y i.oo Orderlies are. particularly good for ders to light. Tlic nest was about Or" 3 lbs. for ...... *; thirty years old, measured six feet ■yooMA « EYLoN TEA. someth In « tm<>d : r-"ind...... SOC children, aged and delicate' persons. across, and was five feet In height. It MuKFKTS BEST HUNGARIAN FLOUR. »ovk...... *1.80 We urge you to try Rexall Orderlies weighed three-quarters of a ton. and DRIFTED SNOW PASTRY FIX)UR, sack ...... *1.80 St our risk. Two sixes, 10.c and 26c. Remember, you can get Rexall Reme­ was so solid that pickaxe* Bnd to be W HEATlsETB. for breakfast, packet. 36c and ...... 20C dies in this community only at our used In destroying U. But its contents TOMATOES, large tins, t for ...... 25C store—-The Rexall Store. 1>. E. Camp- were more marvellous still. It was CORN or PKAB. 2 tin. tor. ■. ^.■ •• ...... 1-...... “J hell, corner Fort and Douglas Streets. made of wood and clay, and Its sld«« ..,,=.<11 TOMATOES, pound. He and ...... concealed among other things -17 stock­ Fre«h Raspberries. Loganberries Blackberries, Peaches. Plums, Plne- ing*, flv« fur caps, the eleeve of a silk 1 resn « appies. Melons, Grapes. _ --Lacrosse match. Vancouver vs. Victoria, Saturday, 3 p. m.. Royal Ath- gown, three old shoe*, a large piece of letv park, * leather and four buttons that had be­ THE WEST END GROCERY C0m'LTD. longed to a ml way porter’s uniform _ -.J-'lusiLlrjL. jnetun anil ...Mt .. Viter Two dosen largo •jiwBMNNwA filled with the treasures y that t.he fnffuefrloti»' 1002 Government Street. baiting. F a. fluftton. .>07 Yates Bt. Telephone N6. #«•. • ■ • storks had hoarded for thamsalve*.