= VOL. 23. VICTORIA, B. C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29. 1896. No. 1

ericaii indignation at the time of tbe Curling Iron Heaters CM njUDC civil war at the idea of a foreign na­ ... We have Juat received the nicest Vj\/l j\J J tion according belligerent right* to the assortment nf th»n« 1 I^ Ilk | shown here. “'Also6”6 fufl rebels.” The St. James Gazette says: “The SMITH IS Curling Irons. jingo eggs which the President thought Piece of Advice. John Cochrane, proper to hatch in a highly artificial in­ Prescription Druggist, N. W. cor. cubator in December, have produced a Yates and Douglas streets. FOR CUBA When you wish to make a present look brood which will give him and the THE MAN ntatestneii of the United States a great at our make of Solid Chain Bracelets. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. deal of trouble as it grows to maturity.” Madrid. Feb. 2i\—Tlie Impsrciul, re FOR SALE—Small black ranrè, 6 years old; More Bataillons from Spain to Oper­ They cost the same as the ordinary hollow faring to the action of the United new blanket, harness, whip robe ami ate Against the Insurgents Thu fry To-Day With the Incon­ links and are much better and heavier. new road cart; neat and cheap. Also States senate in regard to Cuba, says stant Tories —The, Will Have new saddle and bridle. Apply it. Bray. In Matanzas. ♦hat the international situation i* very Johnson street. feffiHf We make them in all sizes. grave, adding that the recognition «if Another To-Moriow. I* OR RENT—Eight-roomed he use; bath the Cubans ns belligerents by the room and »v.c. (connected with sewers), Unitetl States Involves a danger of two large lots, nice shrubs, hedge, fruit General Weyler Agrees In the Pro­ daily conflicts. The Impartial also ac­ trees; ou Menzlee street car Hue; occupa­ In the Wild 8cat*t:h for a Leader tion 1st April. Apply Dalby à Claxton. priety of Holding Elections cuses the Spanish premier, Senor Uauo Challoner & Mitchell, t>4 Tates treet. fe29-lw vas del Castillo of an “excess of pa tüe Disorganize) Party In the Island. Wan TED-1000 people to witness the per­ *ienco bef ,re Yankee pride.” “Spain, Are htranded. -Jewellers, 47 Government Street. formance of Smith-Lleb ( <»., at A. O. V". continues the Impereioj, “must prepare W. hall. Monday. March 2nd. Popular for every eventuality. Our maritime privée—15c.. 26c., and 50c. Grand douhl- bill. The Violin Maker of Cremona, and Correspondent From Havana Gives resource* are not great, but we have Arabian Nights. fe20-l not before us a gigantic naval power. Sir Donald Smith Hits Govetomens the Commander-In-Chief Onr humility has been badly iniscon a Hurd Blow ami Fi-ighieu* SHINGLES FOR SALE Mum.. Holi ind a Credit fer Mercy. Co., Broad street, opposite the Driard. strum! and our enemy. Instead of being appeased, thinks he could treat Spain ns the Leaders. >'-•! \ : < * ! he conk! Turkey. A firm and resolute Seed Potatoes and Table Potatoes tiOc. attitude would have gained us more r cwt.,...... free delivery, J. A. Ritchie. and 6 Store street. fe25-5 Flllbtssters Convicted—Spanish Sol­ consideration, for we are not so weak Ahead In Fisheriea r diers Murder Women, Girls as to render our hostility indifferent to THE BEST HOUSEHOLD WELLINGTON treating with a people which have no - The Budget Dt bate Closed GOAL at lowest market prices. Puli uiid Old Men. weight guaranteed. Only ,white labor warlike qualities. Monger, Spain i.« employed. Muun Holland & Co., Broad not isolated In Barope." “Wild-Cat street, opposite Drtard. Yard at foot of The Corresponde!)ciu assert* that the Johnson street; vftv in the United States senate on the Ottawa. Feb. 29.—Sir Donald Smith NEW WALL PAPER—J. W. Mellor, Fort Havana, Feb. 29.—The newly arrived Cuban question hn* created a profound street, above Douglas. battulions, Mûrira und Luzon, have impression in this city, adding: “Th» xvent further at yesterday's caucus than reached Matanzas and will be sent iuito Sewing Silks CREOSOTE OIL, for shingles; 45c. extraordinary majority shows that tbe was reported in thi* eonx^spotulem-e. In the lield against the insurgents imme­ gallon. J. W. Mellor. * note is entirely hostile. The United addition to explaining hi* trip to Win­ diately. Hut the new troops sent from States" recognition of the rebel* is a Many brands admittedly put up to de­ MIXED - PAINTS—<1-60 per gallon. J Spain will operate in conjunction with nipeg and /minting to the fact that lie Mellor. crever event thon has happened to ixittalions which have become seasoned Spain for a long time.” yet hopes of the question living settled ceive the consumer. Tough competition to the climate mod familiar with i D-• NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS—‘Changes' t U1 Liberal ha* an article saying: outside of federal iwlitics, uud by * he tricks of the enemy, ns It has proved for the retailer who sells Honest Goods. for eiandlng a«tvertinemeut n must be “Nothing could be more unjust uni province, he also attacked the Dominion hautlcd In at the office before 11 a.iu. -hat this has a Ix-ueficial effect upon The attention of the ladles of Victoria more opined to internotional law thau government, saying that if Mr. Green­ Of the day the ‘Change* I» desired to wldiers. The Insurgents have the recognition of the rebels, who are la specially vailed to the .extraordinary ex­ plundered the villages of Mantilla and way had. been approached in a proper pose which lias lately been made of the only bands of filibustered. ami who do fraudulently stamped qwl deceptive qual­ Calvnrio near this city und their auda­ spirit months ago, the whole school ity of many brands of sewing silk now on city is really astonishing m view of the not represent the Cuban people, of whom the majority are faithful to question Would have been settled und the market. strong force of troops in and aliout Ha­ THE VICTORIA la stamped 100 yds., Spain. They are merely the factions of there would have been no need of the ami measures about 30 yds. Study Economy and vana. At Zuya Jagtia the insurgents T1IE KEYSTONE Is stamped 100 yds., have been defeated with loss, and at a savage, incendiary minority which is remedial bill. It was upon these grounds and uiensura* from 30 to 40 yds. 1‘almarito the insurgent Major Vega striving to obtain Iwoty by pillage. THE ORIENTAL Is stamped 100 yds, Live Like a Lord. Such a minority cannot change the that the anti-remedial mot agreed on and measures about 60 yds. was captured. ' ' ' b : ■ ; ! :1 ! the appointment of a committee to go THE JAPAN Is stamped 100 yds., and Captain-General Weyler has Ix-en con measures from 60 to 00. article concludes with declaring that to the government, and that the name Of THE QUEEN CITY Is stamped 100 yds., suited by the home government ns to Study economy and live like a lord the pretension of the chambers at Sir Donald Smith was added to those of and measures about 60 yds. the propriety of holding elections in the Washington in begging President Cleve­ CLARKE. STANDARD SILK TWIST, 100, la the maxim of all housewives I hope. island. He has replied he thinks the; Weldon and I-arivierv. The fact of Sir and measures about 00. I'm convinced of this now, when nine- land to interpose hi* good offices for >•*.- When a store keeper sells the wrong ought to be held. Otherwise the insur­ Donald Smith taking this •ourse ha* tevths of our home* cognition of Cuban independence is in- goods the right customers shun him. gents will gain an imiiortant advantag- emceivabie. Against such an attack raised him so high in the opinion of Finding out some years since that a large Are supplied with Peudray's Electric Simp. (specially air1, bringing reinforcements of Second Conning irted atrocities near Fnn 4 (m troops, consisting of the AJroanoe. It seems to be now settled among ta Brava. He expects an Immediate Albuern, Gqipanezoa and Infante bat­ th«- Conservative* that the remedial bill -OF- report, and if the case proves to be as talions. They were accorded n most w ill pass the second reading, indepemi- Ie alleged hi1 will hifliet punishment on enthusiastic reception. General Wey ent if the Freud) Liberal vote. There the perpetrators. 1er will publish another circular after may be K,«ne opposition in the senate if General Weyler seems entirely sincere, all the reinforcement* arrive here from the bill reacho* that chamber thin ses­ OUR LORD in ids intention to prevent any such Spain. After the last engagement which sion, but not enough to defeat it. outrages aa are reported to have hap­ be had with the insurgents. « recon The report is current that a move­ HALL, QOEPEL & CO., pened about Punt a Brava. Every sub­ noitering party belonging to Gen« rnl ment is on foot to make Sir Donald ordinate who violates specific orders not Lena res column, found twenty-two Smith premier. The faction b«x>ming ioo Government Street. iJ SUS CHRIST. to ill-treat prisoners will be punished. morn Insurgent* killed, the bodies being him believe that he can do more than Tampa. Fla., Feb. 29.—To-day's mall hidden in the woods. any other man to complete the unifica­ The Liverpool & London A Globe Insce. from Cuba brings letters from different Fire Agency— Co. Izfsges settled without reference to it is now believed that the insurre.-- tion of the party. Head or other branch office. As source* announcing additional Spanish tlon will not be crushed until October of outrages. These advices were taken to The Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, Preparation Necessary for the present year, by whic h time Spain Marine Agency- Lloyd’s Underwriter», London. Senator Morgan by Rafael Portundo, wtll have sent 150,000 troops to Cuba, Cuban secretary of state, who leaves That Ivent. so that the island will lx* completely oc­ — The Traveler's Insurance Comapny. for Washington to-night. Among ONE DAY'S ACCIDENTS Life and Accident- cupied by tbe military. them it is stated that in Qua to, seven Thu Union Pacific Railway Co’y. mill** from the suburbs of Havana. oa Railway Agents TU NV ANTED AT WESTMINISTER. Atlantic Steamship Lines. Berths reaerv- 11 Saturday afternoon, Feb.. 22nd, the in­ A Squabble Between Polo Players Steamship Agents —ed by wire. Orders from Europe Issued surgents retired from the town, and at 'lliD“™"" */”»««« Her,. Eve»!, Ends Dlf-astrou-ly ?«» 8om' at lowest rates. six o'clock three hundred Spanish sol­ and the Brest Tribulation. lor Inert of Jewelry and Money. of the Spec «a tor*. THE WELLINGTON COAL TARD. diers entered, who murdered non-com­ Coal Office— Best Wellington Household, Nut, and Co- batants to the number of 22. among Yesterday afternoon Chief Sheensrd mox Steam and Blacksmith Coal, constant­ them some Spaniard*, sick men. girls of ly on hand, delivered In quantities to salt. retvlved a telearain from Chief Cirtr ,.f LI and an old man of 72. The viola­ ar^at " ''«‘ml'd-ter, r.rjue.ting hie, t„ Burned to Death-Suffocated by Gat tion of the young girls was prevents 1 arrest a l Mnanian, r#e Viek wlio - Shot for si.fine U nknown by the protest of the Spanish residents. Th^^-hia tW H°y*1 a,T f,,r H'Ot. Philadelphia. Pa., Feb. 29.—The jnn Tte China nu»i waa f.mn.l „ho„t s in tho ease of Captain Welwrg, first o clock by ()ffi„,r Abel and plae -d im- Concerning the above events will be deliv­ mate Peterson and second mate John­ der an-eet Although he would not „.|- ered to the (’hriatlan people of son. on trial in the United States dis rt^iM.el!! ' hf.™.ld he warned for Victoria by rriet court, charged with violating the Fall Itiver. Maas., Feb. 29.—An ae- Holding Our Own rident which came very near a catas­ *?-* O»1- ...... neutrality laws between this country "■srehed at the leekup there was fennd and Spain by carrying an armed expedi trophe occurred at the Uasin-> last night Mr. H. Myddleton Wood, *'lr‘ in * ,<->3 in not,,. during polo game between Fall River uiui; but almlof and hitting the mark I, lion to Cuba on the steamer Horse, •Fl- m silver, a gold watch and chain and New Bedford. Owing to great riv­ better. We are constantly studying to hit came in with a sealed verdict of gnilty An Evangelist In the Catholic Apostolic go « rings and a few small articles. alry existing between these two team* the popular Idea of Church, lu this morning. Couusel for the prisoners the attendance was very large. It gave notice to court to-day that bo THIS BRADS VKHY I'llKTTII.Y. wanted two minute* and 21 second* to would make application for a new trim Quality, Assortment : : 1)1 ~ : t Mit \\ it!» III. , : . : . INSTITUTE HALL and the convicted men were taken to A ^■onw„,,ePy^^„t or |!u, and Price...... m favor «>f Fall River. Dunning, of the they will remain unti Bedfords, put the bull Into the cage brought tip for sentence. Aiul it Is this thoughtful care that en­ n&TS- mi'îk:87'"-* '«"T'»1 ,r'»" Sprfog- with hi* hands. Curley, of Fall Rh r, able* us to “hold our own” at all time*, Tuesday & Weduesd y Ev'rs. flarcb .1 & 4. London. Feb. 29.—'The Westminster accused Dunning of foul play. The uten ’4^1 dull or otherwise. A few of our holding*: Onset to, this afternoon. Referring to the Prealdeut Homer E. Fuller of Drnrr sn! 5 lb. Palls Jam, 40c. AT 8 O'CLOCK. began fighting, the crowd pressed still Cuban resolution of the United States fiercely and the railing giving ttWdy, 2 Tins Condensed Milk. 26c. senate, remarks: “It is difficult to All welcome, Admission free. No col- fully eighty hi ant a tor* were precipitated Honey. In useful air tight Jars. 25c. think of Spain knuckling down even to lection. fe2$)-3 tss upon the floor beneath. The crowd act­ St 3 lb. Tin Peaches, Pears, Apricots and the United States, especially at a time ïSyL'VF'sum of money if li<. will Jssti verify the . truth Plums, only 20c. *firin.W!Li. whleh I* alleged to have ed well so that no panic ensued. Of the Guineas' Stout, quarts, only 20c. when she has lust defied American fuel­ number thus precipitateti fully forty MISCRI.K AN KO08. ing by appointing a man with such a " Missouri, aod wlhch. If Ix»ndoir, Feb. 29.—The privy council were injnnai. Only one victim i* rup- reputation for severity es General Wey- tlxthe «fury«ï.rv Mofürn5!^ Damont,S anilm* n PythiasVl,nkH- t> be fatally tiijuml, Jao»/ Un- 1er to the captain-generalship of Cuba. ley Spinner. Nelson Maynard is suffer­ DIXI H. ROSS & CO. vs the attorney-general of Nova Scotia. The probabilities <.f the case point to ÎPWitho offer and request* tlx- atndehts a , LhlLtlulT:r“T^ posl,lv,‘ evidence If such ing from injuries of the spina and was Southampton, Feu. 29.— and are *aid by tin- physirians (Jan enjoy her work when she Is provided South Africa, and liberated at Port S. has real interest* In Cuba and ca­ < onfederate offl<-ers. Upon hearing «»'f tliis with a Said upon explanation furnished to the act the commander of the Federal regi- to In* in no *crious danger. not refus., recognition of the rebels if metit drafted twelve Onfederate prisoners Chicago, Feb. 29.—Three of family " S DUCHESS OF VuIted States ambassador at London, am»tiomt1nn la not promptly given. to l»e whot ill ratal tat loti. As the line was is a passenger on board the American being formed a voting man named William of... eight are dead„ ... ami th», oth, *r...... five --are OXFORD RANGE. The Globe says: “The senate's rpfo- line steamship St. Louis, which sailed Lear stepped forward and asked permis- «L'ng it* the ternl.fi- result of an escape tntioe, is another gigantic enlargement slon to take the place of one of the con­ The tire keeps in over night without from this port for New York today. of. coal ga* in the residence of Fred spoiling the oven for the next day, and n!' ‘he M. !•!•<„• >!•;:>, Sh , ! l M ' In- demned men. who was his friend. The Stnenkel, a farmer, living a few miles van be checked or brightened at a mom- Jefferson, Wis., Fell. 29.—L. M Smith, house of representatives endorse the request was granted and Lear was shot secretary-treasurer and superintendent In the place of hi* friend. 1 “f ; in- ' ' H' senate** resolution, nod President Cleve­ ffeml are: Ffvd Stuenkel. aged 23 amt ln the oven the heat la EVEN THROÜO- of the Wisconsin Manufacturing Co . land x itpB to the pressure, Spain will I, <>L'T. so that even a careless cook can «vas shot lust, night and fatally wounded —A toilet requisite and a toilet orna Rosamond and Delia, hi* lift! * daugh­ hardly spoil food In the baking. brought to face a Meet submLsion or ters. The dying are: Kate Stuenkel, by an unknown man. Tin- officers pur­ ment—0-«l-o-r-o-m-a. It saves coni and will last a life time. wàr with n somewhat stronger power. the mother, and four chiMret). suing the assassin surrounded him in the Hold only by Should the prond. sensitive Spanish nn- Duluth. Minn. Feb. 29 A >x >mnn, factory, and after several shots were ex­ rion «xrpfer the hithr aooner than roerj- ROYAL Baking Powder changed. the building was fired and the supposed to be Mr*. Panl P.ildwin. was Qeo. Powell & Co. fif-e its honor. interns ttoffal sympathy burned to death In a fir«* which «lestrox- plant and assassin consumed together. has been awarded highest will !>•• on it* aide. It would be quite ed the O'Brien-Knowlton block here this —---- CHEAPSIDE, The cause of the shooting and the Iden­ profitless, of course, to remind the honors at every worId*s fair tity of the murderer are unknown. morning The loss on the building is 1Z7 Qovernment 8t. Chnnviiiist senatpra how keen was Am where exhibited about $00,000. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. SATURDA Y. FEBRUARY 29, 1896.

aunot be sold for years to come accord Inc to the provisions of the act. Then SOCIETIES. SCHOOL LANDS BILL has been a good deal .if speculation among pre-emptors. which be «lid not B. C. PIONEER SOCIETY. «Weft to. Some hundmls of1 thousands for Beeolutlori Pasted Condemning dollar* are in arrears on pre­ yest Best tor (1 to visit the r»qmi. the School Lands Bill In Its emptions in the province, and the gov­ ernment is endeavoring to get this mon­ Present Form. Wash Day ey paid into the treasury now. A great Every Day VETERINARY. many farmers would sooner buy their For quick and easy work S *■ TOLMiE, •'•nd outright than pre-empt. The in­ For cleanest, sweetest For every use about the vtCTJUUNAKY SURGEON, tention of the act is to provide money O0??- Member Ont. Vet The Doughty Member From Koot­ for educational -purposes. By compar­ and whitest clothes house*Surprise works ,,lt„ Soc. (Late with Or. John Wt-nde V.e Buffalo, N. t.) Office at Bray’s Li very law enay Tries to Frighten a Vic­ ing the educational expenditure of the best and cheapest. Johnson street. Telephone M2- ral'denes toria Audience. present year it could be easily seen that Surprise is best 2ee 1er yourself. telephone 417, Victoria. B. 0. ’ ° It was necessary for the government to do something to meet the Increasing ex- SCAVENGERS. «wmditure. Every province exeept Brit­ But is Met With a Perfect Storm of ish Columbia used public lands for pENEBAL SCAVENUKU, school purposes. The act provides for oeSSm. Dougherty, yards sad Hisses and Loud Cries of of the province, lie hoped the people cleaned, cun tracts made for classifying the land and all surreys will Jetos M’Y'-ty,1”- PAI! “’■'h'™ left Wltn Dissent. he r.t the expense of the purchasers. of Victoria would impress upon the gov­ oSbraa.'i An amendment, which is prepared, pro­ ernment that the bill should be either withdrawn or amended, that the land vides “that every location of 160 acres Telepl,on“ lS) ’ Vuucouver 8tr*«- Xt last night's meeting in the city dial! form a fourth part of a section itself and not land warrants should be SEARCHES OUT THE CAUSE OF DISEASE put up at public am hall speeches for anil against the school of 6-10 acres, and that no location by Cries for Wnlkem brought the mem­ lands bill, retorts polite and otherwise, lend warrants shall be permitted except WANTS. •'l'on alternate sections of 640 acres, so ber for South Nanaimo to the platform. cheers, hisses and groans and intervals that no locator by means of land war- He immediately charged Mr. Cotton of pandemonium .made a conglomeration rants can obtain more than 040 acres with telling n Victoria audience that he The New exceedingly interesting and exciting for in one block." This prevents speculn- would support the British Pacific, and forgetting that he strongly opposed the .. the large number present, including ,>rs obtaining large tracts of land, and Remedy the alternate sections may still be used measure in the house last rear. (Cries INFORMATION T-jjinv of the members of the local legis­ of hear, hear; question; go "on, etc.) Hear, LraT „„H«ANT®P-”f William for pre-emption. The money obtained .vin riibis.....of the Township of lature. When Mr. Kellie, M. V. P. for ^Mr. Kellie—As member for West iitidhoroiitt,1 Oat.. ,i.,ur ay. „ r, from the sales if put at interest, would island dVralM,."«'!■ brow North West Kootenay endeavored to Kootenay I demand British fair play POSITIVE CURE give no appreciable assistance in meet­ here. | Intimidate those present by threatening ing the expenditure for education. It Dr. Walkem. continuing, stated that is the intention to sell not more than Pant ph let of tu vote against the British Pacific if the Mr. Hclmcken charged him with walk­ Lüllfl «•is V,1' "" "'111 1*)0,000 acres this year as an expert 6WORN EVIDENCE resolution introduced by Aid. Marchant ing into the lobby when the vote on the JK-R. Almonte, Out. flS-tf-d&w oient. If the government succeeds in second reading was taken. He wished by addressing was carried, he was greeted with a per­ selling a certain amount of land it will men fect storm of hisses, amid which he to explain why he had done so. The relieve the- government from paying so bill was an important measure, and n* RHEUMATISM S.S.RYCKIAN MEDIGiNE GO. took his seat, refusing to speak any much for education ami enable them to Dr. Walkem believed that » member HAMILTON. further. snend more money on public-works. should voice the sentiments of the ma­ ■r,T Johnson .treat, JS£*i Air. Itithet, M. P. I\, was pleased at jority of the people he represents and Fxr Alderman Edward Bragg was th«* way Mr. Marchant took np the end not his own, lu» wished to find out the X LAME BACK voted to the chair. He called on the eels for the people in the matter. It feeling of his constituents. He hud FOR SALE. Hon. Mr. Turner to address the meet­ would be better for the country to be since done so and fourni they were op­ ing. , covered with hard working settle.-* posed to many of the important details Premier Turner on coming forward than to hove twice as many specula­ One of these was the sale of lands hr run. thraughthe land Th,r^ÜCb «re ted that he had no Intention of ad­ tors. ( Hear, hear.) The government in warrants. By these a man might obtain THE ASSESSMENT BILL. LEGAL NOTICES property r new dw,*in„» h e arLon tb,‘ dressing the meeting at the present ttnst Inis done much t<> encourage land worth 60 tintes tin- amount paid ™ 4>. ï ,b»4« W 1-2 x time. He had received an invitation to settlement b> b.iilding roads and schools for tho warrants. He ho,h-,I i„ ,-ommlt- Strong Condemnation by a Meeting IH THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. and 5 Ti slashed 8thCr<*B are <-,|e»re«l be present at a mass meeting from K. and by issuing pamphlets setting forth with the assistance of others to Held nt Nelson. with a Vàl T,T% •'Vb-rc-l ft. Jameson as chairman of committee. ♦he advantages of the proyinee. He nd- amend tin- 1,111 so that all objectionable Iu the matter of the Wludlng Vp Act. and He would like to know who the com vise«l all ty read one of these pamphlet» features would be eliminated. iHcar 2T. The following re­ In. the maiu-r of the British Columbia inittee were and their object in calling and he also advised them to secure land hear.) * “* solution was passed at n meeting held laiwr Company. Limited Liability. .r^,fcu*a«a4 «0™""'- the meeting. warrants when placed on tin* market. Mr. Kellio, M.P.P for Northman nt Nelson, which was largely attended: T° Sî SZtft, f if1 ÇohtHhutorle, t„ a Isttle ttrpp „ 111 school house Aid. Marchant was the nett sponsor. r „r meeting, the mining sc«»tions of the As­ Limited Ltabmt,°!"W* Plper •'"“•P-”). Ine the meeting but he was in perfv-t vince, and when the government placed th,-mhm- v had hrard any sessment Bill, if passed, will prove far- 'b" order made herein the sympathy with those who had colled it. oOO.OOO acres on the market it was only rai” ,1. 1 Tsanary. l*al. a meeting of l' „:« bi" he might reaching in their disastrous effects on the «.realtors of and contributories to this .. »dtb-irawe his »u|>port, bat Tt was only right that when an impor­ a very small experiment indeed. At the the mining interests of K«>ot<»riny. and j Company will be held at ,he C hamlM*r tant measure like the School Lands Act rate the public domain was settled in though extravagant eMtidsnts wore of- th«-y might justly lx? denominnted ns s«»c- on Tnreday, the li10th day was before the house the public should ,hl fast it would take some 3,000 odd suggested a better scheme tiens of a bill to prevent the develop. I1 i^Ta^M,SsJ^LSReSL LUli-?- S^N^lïSr«L! - ' " fe20-lm have an opportunity to hear both sides vears for the whole io be settled up T l"' m,,n(,y necessary for edu­ m«*nt of the mineral resources, of Koo- a* to tin* wludlng up of tills eumpunv cational purposes could Is- raise,!. Tho ill the uuestion. Mr. Marchant was op­ AX hen the bill first came down he ob­ ♦.may: thnt every elnnre of the hill, so 4 r TA* RAY HITT DRAKE, TO LET. posed to the measure in every particn jected to it, as there was no clause Lo opposition opiHawt every m «>« sure far an it refers to the taxation of mines 1>ated lhl* 2601 da*v February. brought into the house. TAum;T«TE:„wl'b use of kitchen. lnr. The bill did not provide for setting guard against speculators, but th* sick and call in a doctor." said"Mr "Kch and minerals, bristle» with olfjection- aside land for school purposes, hut amendment read by tin- premier met able and arbitrary features •*PP«y 88 Pembroke street. . f<*28-3t this objection. He would always sup­ he. you arc not antisfi.-d f,„. him to , ,, Notice. ather to sell public lands that the mon ™>Z """• himtos!,; ♦hey are toc» numerous to separately Two-story house, <*or. Hock Rnv w thus uht.'iinvt might or might not ho port a measure that had in view the mention in a resolution. The most nn- “2i “nd bath, etc. used for school purposes. The sums ob­ settlement oi the lands of the province. £** 'JC fetned.v. (Ism,I laughter.) "I reasonable features are those teialring I fo?After a„v'debm'UitTS.X this date I will not byhe S^S!.responsiblee B. C. L. & I. Co. Rave bien a good friend to VicMM-t " fe27-3t tained nre to be placed in the general (Applause.) contmu,.,, Mr. Keltic. ”! voted 'for’Vhe ♦hetru* .MsseNsmentassessment of nilall i«n>ore on tiw.the dnmndump i Annie Taylor, except by my written order* exchequer The lands themselves will H. D. Hclmcken. M. P. I\, had come before It can he removed to the suteher ,, , , „ G. G. TAYLOR. part,ament buildings, (hear. 1,,-ar). hut A Ictorla. B. C., Feb. 22. 1806. f22-2w MFISCELLAn tous. not he offered at public auction, but to the meeting to learn something, and mill or sampling works, and basing the I tell you gentlemen that if you pas, CHEAP FEED FOR DOGSt-M. R. Hmlth laud warrants. This method will en­ what lie had heard confirmed him In the the resolution submitted this evening I ssscsiiment on the cress value instead A C o make n Hpectai Blncult for Don. of the net value of the products. It Notice, courage speculation in public lands—.- opinion that the principle of the bill un­ will vote Cigamst the British Pacific Mil «'b- rich man may boy the whole of these tier discussion was a good one. Any de­ if brought down this session." vKHTISEMExÏ*7 Ü51iT ty» as It is to-day is it at all likely that the amended in committee. The facilities niatThtv0 KaS*”ï 'T™ *•«• ft L'ir nrbilr,»ry acts and rulings nre to con • All persons having claims against the „r,.t ime will obtain more than the upset for .«location should be as unlimited ns Piny there, continued Mr. Kellie rc- above estate are requested to present the nrice? When a rich man has obtained possible, and it was with this object in *■■'’ ni'mc ilirectors, mining engineers same on or before the 2bth April next, to "m!1' “Ch dl>' “f pub- anmmg hi, seat and refusing to a'p-ok Hie undersigned. nil the land warrants he desire* be maj view that the bill was conceived. Ev­ f \i" r«l>"-»l>‘' ocation coat $200,000 last year. Where Mr. Marchant rrun» to nmk«> an cx their flu tic*, ami inevitably force them. !•:■ frequent anneals to the courts, into ISO Lnagtey sr.. Solicitor for the Executor. n-pniring. —Old pianos made equal to new „nd secure the choleeat piis-es of lano is this money «oming from? !’,7'7mm' tb"nKir, ®rvn.....' " Uetorlii, 2Uth Feb y. 18V0. fJO-lm All kinds of musical instruments prot»er- coptimit#*» and rvinnu* liti‘»stion. »• *i«t for himself. No better plan for onoonr- A voice—Raise another loan, (laugh­ , ^ 1 Knslo Sc Sloe,-in rulhi n i- !.V régulaftil ami repaired. The tinder- agtng land speculation yonldbc promnl- ter.) jumped up and shouted that Mr. ic- 'l’iil as loyal British subjects, zealous of the- signed having had many years of practh SSSS 1 I1?* b'-aring and nobodvVsc od of the Dominion and of the pro- Notice. « t eîh«rlr'nct‘i V th,f business, purchai ,..,tcd than that snggested by the Another voice—Tax the Duosmirtrs" all the Goodwin piano materials «cornent. Such a system will retard land. (Loud laughter.) vinre-. wc' are Mnrprlsc.1 and ' humiliated. Notice Is hereby given that application will be made to (lie Licensing Court ut its making pi«n«ïs: can be found at hi* worfc- Afr. Hclmcken maintained that when !'< th«* fact* nf the fact tlqit all other <>tr- shop. No. 86 1-2 Government elreet. ¥ S -ttlement. The preemçtlon laws of tic j Sl«Mo, "sîtX™ *... . "m!'' next Sitting for a transfer tu James Wil­ Wv,'d countries, not «*x«*cpting the re- stairs. All orders put on my slate* wifi liav protects those who wish to make j the lands are sold they Immediately In- r,,raMm^7L* ,h? p'" fi declared liams. of \Ictorla. of my license to sell J* attended to. or at Lombard’s ouhllcs of South America, nre liberal- i ,wlnf? atl?. ll orevent the enactment of such ruinous I,- buying a pig in a sack. No man the kind. WorM-? r 7"' T,hP dwl*“» of the 5. A. STODDART. am! Huicidnl legislation.** Notice. would believe that the government Air. Alex. Wilson—Oh, you are green World*! Fair authorft.es in favor of The New Watchmaker and Jeweller, would get more than the upset price ->f .vet. f Loud laughter.) *•«*»»•*!'» ««• in effect a, fol- ,îwherebï Klven that we Intend to Mr lL-lnirk, ,] -[ um not as green as llT ..m V‘r ” Fni WPnrllia is n„t „ pat­ Employer-So you want a fortnight's sal- IKS, i:1 «•« •Jtilng Of the Livens'ng «S 1-2 YATES STREET S*>r«0 an acre. The method of sellim: «ryr m ml*■ va me : But suppose you should S' thl uLl,,e V,cloriu for a transfer you think I nut. en medicine. I, does not belong ?„&. die Ju-night ? Chaîne -n-atrlMi thorouxbly for T5o , N,w by larnt warrants should Ik» abolishi «1 «ns ei^D^e'd.,by ua 10 •*» «Pirituoua Kris’1. Sf,r.s- l5*’-,- ■bbaoiM and far* Mr Hclmcken urge,! Mr. Marchant to Jlat^of nostrums. It I, here ou Its mer- Clerk (preutlly)- Sir, I may, be poor, bet and fermented liquor* ou the premises uni) the land sold directly to th-e people. I’m a gentleman. re* »*n*h8J^ “Regent Saloon,” situate on BtafT*. $1.«5. And guarantees all work for The gov<*rnmont had done nothing to withdraw hie motion, because if It car­ vea™°ntbe* Praot,t'11 experience bt over 25 « ried it would tic the merala-rs down too tte south-west corner of Johnson and Doug­ t„nelder the interests of the province, How tedious It In playing whist wlta las streets. V Ictorla. to Frederick M. n.et- ir railways are to be btiilt throughout mneh. Any objectionable details lu the- A PERL CONCESSION. such a partner as that Ml*» Gadabout!” t,tr: of the city of Victoria. Victoria, B.C., Jan. 14th, 1896. the Dfbvince, the promoters of these bill would he nmcmlexl in -ommitee. Yes; 1 lfelleve that girl would ask the UNDERTAKERS. Registration of Prettwient Marriage* to angel Gabriel. What’s trumps?’ ” ______SWITZER & McGLCSKEY. «as the next apeater. roads will expect large land great*. S 1^J -'Ir- Helmcken would not take How can these be given if all the public In* AllovvotL Notice. on as. Hayward lande are to be thrown bron«Ka*t to Yv-i raarks heart U>o much. Mr. IBsUbUabad 1W7.; Wilson took much interest in the pro­ Lima. Peru, via Onivc*ton. Fol». 29.— ( ,î»,heÇ?by /lv?n thut at the next speculators. If the government were llio government has <>rdvre»« «"I the xx-rt .tQ ,n lmv" h,k,‘n part. Rev. il,died to sell the assets of the province false pretenqea." Tln-v «r. AVood. hgfld of fissions in pPru to raise a present revenue. Surely the were using it a, an excuse for securing ri™Va.t "f '“ttf'Tfb-- be!..,,» Re-Opened finances of the province are not suf­ moue) to refill an empty treasury They ' the 7 , an,i "«her. ficiently embarrassed to compel the gov "'«TT 5 “”m‘- »-vmpathyJiu ,h,s . , " American Bible s„,-|etv. has had Under Kew ^arjagerqent. Funeral Director and Embalmer .-rnmrnt to take snrh desperate meu- t""î*lt "htn ,bp public considère] the trouble with the Peruvian „ffi, i„ia fl,r Government Street. Victoria. kr.re*. Members of the house should dds ™'nu,] «•*•”« for traveling expense.,. "*r The expulsion uf U rise above party and preserve the inter­ d o£., <>f worahq, , of bi« mlsximiaries from Cnr.r. ests of the province. (Applause.) Mr. amiotncr, cxtH-ndittiresexpenditure» necessary for h"," «xeksnge „f notes „n the sub- THE VICTORIA HOTEL Notice?. Marchant «dosed by moving the follow- the development of the province ' (Hear, ■rod Zm' ir™,.l"'i,,,i“ «»1 fVni- i«.c resolution: hear, and laughter). and tlie non-rogistration of the Mr. Jacob Wïlvox of St. Thomas, r°r ,be "«Pilou Of gUMta. “Ite-olved: That this meeting dis­ prcuccnt would siqiport the- resolution.11 marriage », Mi„, XVon|, Ontario, i* one of the best known men Tho Ylotorla will be cunductod as a tirst- 8tre,V’ between McClure Street class FAMILY HOTEL. traffle rdCage Wa k lB c,08ed t0 Fubnc v.v approves of the hill introduced by the ' r Hnzeltme was the basis of in thnt vicinity. He is now, he says, covernment eslied ‘«^n net- to provide a ^^rSe.l^.tiotLv^ •Hi, on,nth- netlou ot, t|„. wr, „f tll an old man. but Ilood’s Sarsaparilla Rates reasonable—quoted on application. B. A. W'lLMOT, fond for educational puniose* by sale ecntec'|gntn,"vTl <>f 01 ra,eP».V"rs. u mted States, The n,is.J,,n?y qne,- has made him feel young again. First-class bar in connection. City Engineer. of public lands.* and respectfully wan7«l ra«h<‘ m"Jor; k,lf kbhough he tjon Involved and the marrian,. question M About » year ago I had a very severe , , , JOSEPH BYRNE. quests the members for the eity to urge ,« -In th of ,h>' ball he refused I, Lius „r t V"' fr""« «re regarded attack of the grip, which resulted in my 5α“ Proprietor. - will .1".IV 1 r : ■ ■ it' ‘‘: 1 wing of great imimrtance f»v all Pro -1. ('bi.vor Ren ven ran not having a well day for several months rending.’* pui-noee wh»n if »«■«» his own testants in Pern. I, has l.een lm ea,. , X;°,raV1r*' th“* mlghiw afterwards. I was completely run down recont out by the School Board of SEQUAH’S This resolution was secondeti by Mr, purpost. or he can act a, a sUct-ln-lhe- Tea «'her* salaries, ami the reduction* in the income* of our Civic "tlb iuls. have not I aimkc „,lH<‘a,r’ he"r' Mr jlameson sjily load |o change in the Peruvian aud my system was in a the keen appreciation of those IntereSed Premier Turner thought the method •tadre strongly against the «hooi lands ZT*!î,r nm ksvernmenf *ap- Terrible Condition. of calling the meeting was rather out of jj ^o''r‘!n"- ly-P- ftr Vaucoorer. willing to meet the issue h, » I lost flesh and became depressed The Feeling REMEDIES ♦he on!inarv course. It was usual for frmntlly spirit, as indicated by the p," in spirits. Finally a friend who had been the mayor to «-all public meeting*. His was called for aud on ,-oming font*id nararWln of the resolution previouslv Among our Townspeople if ,hp riti- sho„hi benefited by Hood’s Sarsaparilla advised . Can be Obtained from time being fully occupied. Premier Tur­ gether In matters of this kind they sm™L th Mr 'V"od ...... «'me went me to try it and I did so. I continued tak- we «b-plore r lù^fnït *U.it «1,3»? ner was not so well prepared ns he »m.mg the savages in Perçue, where hi, Buy your Chemist ronld carry any legislation in the Inter­ ing it uutll I used twelve bottles and(J 4tulli'M rluinn is,I » ---- ... ° would like. $|c- had not Mr. Mar j *“* mmiroumsl. and f„r a long time ests of any or all „f ,ho cities. today 1 can honestly say Hood’s Sarsa­ chant’s eloquence and was not an nd-ot coaalderoMe anxiety was felt f.,r his Hvttt.'n‘ïïr,li,'"'““lber thl" when the "n making white look black. (T-nlighter.) turn, especially „„ El Orbrin, published parilla has restored me to my former TAKE flO SUBSTITUTE irWra.) ^ enma> in house. In Anticipation Turner maintained that the sale of health." Jacob Wilcox, fit. Thomas, O,!..," n0' threats agahtt* th-- Ontario. Don’t forget, these public lands would improve the credit of Coming Events i in f ! 0rtO,'. 'Vhen the British Pacific w,.™LrJ'; 8":p-' t0 ascertain hi, | ™-v Prteea In the various of the province. It was quite possible Wil ls bronrttidown r will support it. if whero-,1,„!,!» and provhle for his safety Remedies have been that land warrants may be sold nt a Hood’s Sarsaparilla 'b mi m incuts to the very lowest. I do not !ncnr. hear, °f ,h<' nrovinco. 1...... taken at the Ingtiutw „f I ?u estimate*1 WOlk' Uut 1

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of having the building of the rood com­ NAKUSP & SLOGAN RAILWAY. menced at Penticton and l»-t the work ON A BICYCLE TOUR. PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE continue from there, and Mr. Semlin, Reason Why the Government Paid the while not insisting upon such a condi­ Company Interest on Their Deposit. A CLERGYMAN’S EXPERIENCE WITH TWENTY-FIRST DAY. tion, thought there should be some pre­ LONG, Il A KO HIDING. The following is the return presented Friday, February 28, 1896. caution taken whereby the eumpam Would is? obliged, within a reasonable in tin- house by the finance minister re­ t> Mr Speaker took the chair at two time, to build Into the point named stive to the payment to the Nakusp & o'clock. Frayera by Her. A. B. Win­ Um Travelled Fu ly 3,000 Mile* on HI* Mr. Hume. Mr. Kitchen and Mr. Kellie Wheel-He Make* Some Reflection* Slocan railway of one year's interest on TAMILKANDE chester. , ami others thought it would be unfair ou the lieuellte of the Spart, «tua Toi.» their deposit of $118.000: Mr Walkem, «peaking to n queatiop and severe on the company to compel of the Danger* Tlie i .unmtytyc of council have had ! of privilege, «aid that the return of the them to build the Penticton section first Prom tbe Utica, X. Y., Press, under < (insider at ion the opinion of the I Selected from the magistrates holding «mall ts court when,*,** V primary object of the mad T|n, UvV NV’iUiajll \> j,\ Ferguson '1 ' nUoniey-.e-'iicn, I. i crack gardens of handed down by the attorney-general was tbe development of the Trad creek Prv8l,vtvriau mi„u,ter at Whitesboro. loth of December, 1894, in regard to Ceylon, Darjeel­ yesterday, was not complete, one mugis country, ' ■ •' ' ■ ■■■ 1 ! h. !;:r*-ciiii.iu l>: irate. Mr. G. M. Sprvat, not having whose picture we give Mow, will not ing and China. Without aecompliiAlnR anything the be unfamiliar by sight to many read­ tw’tHi, the Nakusp A Slocan railway I made any return. company and the government, and re ] Blended by ma­ committee rose and reported progress. ers. A young man, he has still had FOR SALE ferring to the same and pursuant to MISCHIEVOUS ANIMALS. The house then adjourned. an extended experience as foreign mis­ chinery. the provisions of the Nakusp ft Sloeau ! BY The mischievous animals act was re- NOTICES OK MOTION. sionary, teacher, editor, lecturer and Railway Aid act, 1894, and particularly j In Lead Packages and 51b. Cake Boxes • committed, Mr. Kellie in the chair. m s>\ • ! i •; - I ail pastor that hue given him » wide ac­ to clause 16 of the schedule to tin- said | GOOD Hon. Mr Eberts moved to amend pondenee between tbe government or quaintance in many parts of the conn Tamilkande Tea Co,, IS St Maurice Street, «(estreat section 0, which reads as follows: ». any member thereof and any person or act, tbe committee recommend that the GROCERS. try. Nakusp ft Slocan railway company b< ! SIMO/I LEISER â CO., Agenh. The owner or owners of any swine shall persons, company or companies, in rela­ In an interview a few days ago, he be liable for the actual damage coin tion to the proposed construction of the paid interest at the rate of 3% i*-r cent, mitted by his or their swine when run­ British Pacific railway: also any papers “In the early summer of *94 I went per annum on the sum of $118,400 from ning at large, such damage to be recov­ relating thereto. the 27th of July, 1803. the date on upon a tour through part of Ontario on which the above sum was deposited, un­ er*} in an adon at law by tbe person or Mr. MaVpherson—For all information my wheel. My route was from Utica til the 1st of July, 1894, the date on persons sustaining the same, or by the coîlectèd, compiled and tabulated by the to Cape Vincent, thence by steamer to AUCTION SALES. which the government assumed the pay­ arrest and sale of such swine, as here Bureau of Statistics relative to the Kingston, and from there along the '«natter mentioned, by applying to “ani­ munieinalities of B. C. ment of interest on the company's north shore of the lake to Toronto am! bonds,. the intervening time being 339 mais unlawfully at large," instead of Dr. Walkem —For a return giving nround Niagara Falls. I arrived at swine. This was carried. names and particulars respecting appli­ days, and interest on the same amount­ Ex Glenalvon JOSHUA DAVIES Cape Vincent at 5 o'clock, having rid­ ing to $3849. Dated December 15. 1894. Will sell on EKEfl The attorney-general also moved L cations for employment by the govern­ den against a strong bead wind all 4 insert as section It the following: ment made by provincial land survey­ A. Campbell Reddle, -deputy clerk ex­ THURSDAY MARCH 5th, 1896 H “11. It shall be lawful for any pro ors during the past yegr, and the en­ ecutive council At 2 o’clock p. m., at vincial police officer or constable, or for gagements made. JAY1» NURSERY, cook STREET. Attorney-Genera I's office, Victoria. any bona tide settler or resident in tin- Mr Helmeken—To introduce a bill to Just Arrived from Liverpool. December 15th. 1894. TREKS, 8 to 4 Feet High. province who is the owner of a band of amend the wages act. 1894. «âSfc* v,t«e ^onipacta, English Tree Box. mares or herd of cows, which he is in Hon. Mr. Turner—To introduce a bill 1 o His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor- in Council: English and Irish lew, Cedar ef Lebanon, the habit of pasturing either on his own to further amend the licenses act. »£wi*UH ^eodor’ ti°ihp6|._ Lan rest!naa, Thuy- I he undersigned has had under eon or on the public lands of the province, Hon. Mr. Eberts To Introduce a bill «•deration the question referred to him TRE.ES, 3 to 10 Feet High. to arrest and detain under authority 01 to further amend the sheriffs act. as to the interpretation of the agree­ this act. any stallion or bull which lie Mr. Adams—To introduce a bill for Privet, Lawson Cyprus. Laurels. Norwav ment of the 9th of August, 1893, be­ Thorne’s £Sf,tagal I^urele. English Filberts^ may find running in such band or herd the extermination of wild horse». tween the Nakusp ft Slocan railway L mleii Tnllp Amerh-am and Cork Bark and if detained under authority of this Major Mutter—Whereas the services STÆ. vss&sisuir act, to supply any such stallion or bull of Mr. W. A. Carlyle, a competent fompany and the late Chief Commis­ sioner of Lands and Works, and as t< FRUIT TREKN IN VARIETY. with fit and sufficient food and water, mineralogist, have lately been secured the right claimed by the said Nakusp Celebrated and safely keep the same at the ex­ h.v the government ; and whereas there ni<:^?!elï‘.rrl<'*; .. Strawberry ft Slocan railway company to Is* repaid Plauts, Dwarf Box fur edging. pense of the owner of said stallion or is reason for the belief that there exist STANDARD AND DWARF ROsKR. bull.” This, he explained, with the ex within the district of Cowielmn-Alhemi the «mit which they paid out for inter *t upon an overdraft at the bank, ar­ chrysanthemnras in variety, etc. etc eeption of the word police officer, was and districts contiguous thereto, gold 0. H.M. Buyers ran take Immediate delivery or identical with the provisions of the and silver-bearing quart* ef vast rich ranged in accordance with section ( thereof, which accrued during the time In *l,0Ye<1 *.? Irav(' thfl|r purchases pens; and when is the winter !m< been ,.Lbe /rou,,d until the end of the month Stock Breeding Act. that the bonds were held in escrow, and without extra cost. The amendment was passed and the ■xceptionally mild, and n<» olwtacles are Whiskey TERMS CASH. following sections re numbered to agree presented to the immediate examina­ fils*» to be paid interest on the sum of JOSHUA DAVIES, Auctioneer. $118,900, deposited hy the company, o with the new one. tion of the country: Be it therefore re Besides a bountiful supply of upon such portion thereof as may "from On motion of Mr. Htdmvken the fol­ solved, that the government Is* request­ other Goods. lowing was added to section 5: “On ed to direct Mr. Carlyle to visit the said time to time be on hand after pay men complaint made in writing on oath be­ district or districts at an early date for °f Interest on the bonds. In connection with the claim for in­ JOSHUA DAVIES fore any justice of the ponds was Rabbits were excluded from the pro­ head wind and the damp streets had saved tor the govereiment, and under the proved an unfortunate combination. I visions of section 1* as being the cause DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE. terms r»f section 6 of the agreement, gave, however, little thought to it, sup- of injury for which damages could lx* dated 9th of August, 1803, tbe company l*)siug it would wear off in a few hours, B. P. B1THET & Co., Lt'd. obtained. That Might Hov« Been Avoided by th# is^entitled to the ordinary bank inter- Section 16 reads ns follows : “16. and the first flush of sunlight saw un Use of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the speeding along the splendid road that The undersigned is. therefore, of the The mischievous animals act, the mis­ Heart. chievous animals amendment act, 1860. leads to Napa nee. opinion that the company are entitled. Qummmmmo "Night overtook me at a little vil­ Is>th under the ternis of the agreement sections 15, 10, 17 18. 19 and 20 of Promptness is the first essential in a.I lage near Port Hope, hut found me *til. »mi in equity to be refunded this the breeding stock act, and the breeding eases of sickness and especially in heart stock act amendment act, 1898, «n- lame. I rested the next day, and tin- diease. A minute may mean everything. next. hut it was too late; the mischief In relation to the second subject above hereby repealed. of .M! effective medicine nay Our The committee rose and reported the was done. I rode a good many miles mentioned, the undersigned is of opinion mean the saving of a life, where th.' during tbe rest of the season, hut n«m*r that the company are correct in their T bill complete with amendments, to be me of that imssessing little power may a day and seldom a mile without pain. contention that the interest earued uu- ' read a third time at the next sitting of simply leave death to take its course. Carpet For full particulars apply to "The winter came and I put away my the house. !i the agreement upon MESSRS. McPHILLIPR. WOOTTON A One great virtue of Dr. Agnew's cure wheel, saying now I shall get well.' the smu from time to time standing up­ , LAND RESERVES. for the heart is that it gives relief al­ BARNARD, SOLICITORS, but ' to my disappointment I grew on deposit with the government should most immediately, whether the ease he Board of Trade Building, Bastion Square Hon. Mr. Martin presented a return >"!'!• : I II kif-vN ;I!u.m«i be |mid out in cash to the company and | Department. that of organic or sympathetic heart fel3-mch21 Victoria. showing (a) the total area of lands at forbade walking and my ankles would no*. Im- allowed to ncennuilatf-. disease. The numerous testimonials re 0440 present under reservation in East Koo not permit me to wear shoes. At times The above opinion is based particular AMUSEMENTb ten a y district; (b) date reserved, area e-ived by the proprietor of this medi­ 1 suffered severe pain, so severe ns to ly npon the wording of section 16 itself, and location and the reason why of cine bear the strongest testimony to this make study u practical impossibility, yet which makes no provision for the ac­ Brussels, Velvets, such reserve: fact. “I would not have been alive to­ it must be understood that I concealed cumulation of interest and the credit­ „ , . Tifstries, etf., A.O. U. W. HALL, June 27, 1874, 160 acres. Hayden day had it not been for your medicine,” the condition of affairs as far as pos ing thereof to the company as capital, Crossley s^M«iwT»rstrj creek, near Kennedy City, government is the cheering refrain of a large per­ sible. although, ln*er on in the same section, ■lud Wilton Rugs. Engagement Extraordinary of the reserve. August 20, 1884, 17,425, St. centage of the letters received by the “From tieing local the trouble began it is provided that, in case of the ex Mary's river. Indian reserve. August proprietor of this remedy. to spread slightly and my anxiety in hanstion of the principal, any advance Hrartl lip fa. 20. 1884, 199 acres. St. Mary's r*ver. •Sold by Dean & Hiscocks and Hall A: < reased. I consulted two physicians to the company shall bear interest with SMITH LIEB DRAMATIC CO. Indian reserve. August 9. 1884, 8456 Co. :uwi followed theii excellent advice, but half-yearly rests. (Signed) Theodore Art Squares For h limited season acres. Lower Columbia lake, Indian re­ without result. So the winter passed. Davie, attorney-general. in almost any slza you want. serve. July is. 188# Iv.rrov acres, To­ FRANCE AND BRAZIL Commencing Monday, March 2nd One day in March I happened to take in lu u repertoire of dramatic productions bacco Flams. Indian reserve. August my band a newspaper in which a good If von would be a I way* healthy, keep embracing tbe following plays: 28. 1884, 1831 acres. Lower Kootenay The Two Countries Said to Have Agn-ed All Wool Squares deal of space was taken by an article your blood pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla in 21x3. 3x3, 3x34, 3x4, 34x4. Tbe Violin Makers of Cremona, Tbe Gold­ river, Indian reserve August 14, 1884. to Arbitrate. in relation to Di. Williams' Pink Pills. the One True Blood Purifier. 4x4. 4X44, 4x5. en Plough, Arabian Nights, The Gentle 2759 acres, Shuawap Col. river. Indian I did not at that time know what they Confederate, Hermlnle. The I loop of Gold. reserve. September 27, 1883, 680 Paris, Feb. 29.-—The Rappelle says were supposed to etire. I should have —Wall Paper! Wall Paper! A fine $ Union Art Squares The Bal Masque, Folly, and others. acres, Kootenay “Isidore's ranch. In Brazil recently asked permission to float paid no attention to the article had L stock of all grades. Wall papering done 2|x3, 3x3, 3x34 yard*. Popular prices—15c., 25c., and 50c.; mat­ dian reserve. September 27. 1883. 160 a loan in France, but the request was not caught the name of a lady whoir by experienced men; work guaranteed. inee prices, 10c. and 25c. Change of play " eih-r Bros. * twice a week acres. Kootenay, Cassimavoek's, Indian refused until the frontier dispute be­ I knew. Rending. I found that she Japanese Rugs Reserved seats on sale at Lombard s reserve. Mardi 4. 1863, 11 acres. tween the two countries was settled. Music Store, Fort Street. had been greatly benefited by the use . “J fo,?k <>ut $10.001) Insurance on my life in large sizes. Fort Steele. Indian reserve. February E. M. Bertzelot. minister for foreign af­ of Pink PH Is. and knowing her as I did to-day, said the meek man. 25. 1890, 240.001» acres. Elk river. Mi faira, yesterday informed the Brazilian 1 had no doubt of the truth of the state­ “I suppose you will live for sfxty or sev­ Japanese Rugs ehell creek and Coal creek, government minister that he stipulated for the ap­ enty years now," said his wire, lu an ag­ ment that she had authorized. grieved tone. in small sizes. reserve. August 12. 1890, 480,000 pointment of a committee composed of "The first l«>x was not gone More I acres southeast angle of province, gov Frenchmen and Brazilians to administer “LOOK IT UP.” saw a change and the third had not 0440 eminent reserve. October 18. 1864. the contested region pending the decis­ been finished before all sighs of nay «I 99 The Largest and Beat. Stock in the 1280 acres. Cnuoe river, government ion of the arbitrator. The two countries rheumatic troubles were gone to stay Province at Yes, dear reader, tljey have been reserve, Total, 703,542 acres. have agreed to accept an arbitrator ap­ “I *ay ‘gone to stay.' for though there BILLS COMMITTED. pointed either by Spain, Switzerland or has been every opportunity for a return " looking it up," aqd rçow tljat the An act to amend the fire insurance ,li,‘ trouble. I have not felt i)„- first WE1LER HOUSES ARE LET, EXCEPT THE net was next committed, Mr. Bryden in twinge of \*. I hare wheeled thousands the chair. The act provides that sec­ of miles and never before with so BIG ONE, we are turniqg our at- tion 4 of the fire insurance policy A GREAT DISCOVERY. little discomfort. I have had some of BROS. amendment net, 1895, is repealed, anu the most severe tests of strength and tion to the arable acreage that we endurance, and have come through section 8 of the tire insurance policy act, offer at prices to defy competition. 1893 is repealed and the said act as Helps for the Ladies. them without an ache. For exarunic, one afternoon I rode 70 miles, preach­ amended hereby and by the fire insur­ Yes, M0U/4T TOIMIE ESTATE, ance policy amendment act, 1895, shall ed that night and made 50 miles of the come into force on tbe 1st of July. 1806 Within the last few years science has hardest kind of road before noon the GOLDS values Have suffered, but by a fav­ Mr. Sword moved in amendment that been at work, and the results are the next day. Another instance was a only sub-section la) of the fourth sec­ Fast Diamond Dyes for Cotton—Turk­ ‘century run.' the last forty miles of Cutting Teeth orable financial arrangement we tion of the act should be struck out. ey Red. Pink, Purple, Crimson, Seal wrhich were made in a downpour <>f rain Of Many Kinds. Hon. Mr. Eberts accepted this amend­ Brown, Orange, Olive Green, Brown, through mud and slush. are meeting tt\e drop in prices. LA GRIPPE, Grippe. Grip or Gripper Talk about school teachers’ cut, look at ment lipid the bill was reported complete etc. These dyes make colors so fast "Yon should think I would recom­ .—Known by Influenza. Cntarrah, tills: with that amendment. ^ that even washing in strong soap-suds mend them to others ? Well. I have, We must pay our pad due taxes Pains and Soreness in the Head and The house next went into committee will not more or change them. Ladies and have had the pleasure of sMng Dentil Work at One-Half the Usual Price Chest, Cough. Sore Throat. General or be " SOLD UP.” on the Langley municipality bill, with are warned against buying crude and very good results in a number of in FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Mr. Hume In the chair, and after a imitation dyes that are utterly worth­ stances. Yes. I should fee! that I was Prostration and Fever. “77" “knocks neglecting a duty if I failed to suggest out" the Grip. ♦ ' The prices ut which I am now offering my Call for map and get particulars short discussion tbe committee rose, re less and positively dangerous to use. work are such that every man. woman mid ported progress and asked leave to sit See that the name “Diamond is on t ink Pill* to any friend whom I knew CATARRH. Influenza. Cold in the child In Victoria can have their teeth at­ of FIVE aqd TEN acre plots, all each package you buy. tn^be suffering from rheumatism. Head.—Known by sneezing, flow of tended to these hard times. The Nelson electric light company bill No. that is not the only disease thev t‘ ara* discharge of thick, yellow mu- Very best set of teeth...... $10 00 ready for tl|o plow, that will pro­ and the New Westminster and Burrard Threw A way HI* Cane*. cure. I personally know of a number < us. dropping in the throat. "7T Pivot teeth ...... 5 00 of cures from other troubles, but I have Gold filling ...... g 60 duce anything that will gnw on Inlet telephone company* bill, and the Mr. D. Wiley, ex-postmaster, Black work* wonders with Catarrh. Amalgam filling...... l 00 B. C. Southern railway bill were com­ needed them only for that, though it SORE THROAT, Quinsy, Tonailitis, t’ement filling ...... k IX) Creek. N. Y., was so badly affected would be but fair to add that my gen Vancouver Islaqd. mitted and reported complete for third Diphtheria.—-Known by high fever,red Extracting teeth ...... r«0 with rheumatism that be was only able eral health has been better this summer Children’s teeth ...... 28 face, swelling of the glands or neck, Cleaning teeth ...... 1 00 There was a long discussion over the to hobble around with canes, and even than ever before in mv life. Dr Williams' Pink Pills contain nil iminful and impeded swallowing, The very best workmanship and material J. H- BROWNLEE, Columbia ft Western railway bill in then it caused him great pain sometimes ulcerated or gray patches. ■■d. committee, which resulted in the com­ using Cimmeria in's Pain Balm he was too elements necessary to give new lif- "77" clears the throat, scatters the and richness to the blood and restore mittee rising and reporting progress. so much improved that he threw away swelling and prevents Diphtheria. Dr. H. P. MOODY. Financial Agent The bill provides that the company shall his en nos. He said this liniment did shattered nerves. They are sold in |mx- COUGHS, Hoarseness. Bronchitis, — (Graduate of Philadelphia Dental College.) Rooms 38 and 39, complete the first section from the him more good than all other medicines (s inever in loose form, by the dozen known liy hoarseness, irritation of the Cor. Yates & Broad Sts., Vlotirla, B. C. mouth of TraH creek, on the Columbia and treatment put together. For sale or hundred) at 50 cents a box. or six boxes for $2.50. and may be had of ,«11 windpipe and lungs; rough scrapey Hoard of Trade Ruildiqg. river, to the town of Rowland within at 75 cents a ttottle by all druggists. To those who caunot find time during the two years: the second from the mouth Langley & Co., wholesale agents, Vic­ 1 - ' ' I-' m ,il fn.'H !>,- ^sensation in the lurvnx; loss of Voice. olng ^ui,I I «wet. Sew Yurt, Animal are now ready. Get ntIon on Jill business, uniting the separated, and ran talk to your spirit friends. Fees "f Midway, within foullyvears; the hr :ill Tnriuti.., Of wonthor. Nowmlny» one. 400 pages. 25 cents. reasonable. New York Hotel. fn22 2w fifth from the town of Midway to :• London, Feb. 29.—The British ease ono onru will nntwi-r nil pirnosos if it HUMPHREYS' point half-way or more to tBe town of in the boundary dispute between Great M mtcrliii",' With th. ItiehT-prooW r - , , fibre I hamole. It j, abwlntely water- i WITCH HAZEL OIL —We have no nwd to remind you that Penticton, within five years; and th»* Britain and Venezuela is now ready. our stock of Crockery and Glassware is MONEY To Loan. VIvaiH'.' , ■ • :■ it■ - 11,• «\ «■ M-n: to ‘ho sixth from such half-way point to the proof, keep* every tlrop of moi.tnre ont. -, “THE PILE OINTMENT." always replete with the latest goods THE BIRKBECK town ..f Penticton, within six years. United States Ambassador Bayard, and and Eire* aleo tl wind-proof ivurmlh: PWPtl»-f rtem.l or Internal. IilloOorHlwtli>,i from Europe and the United States. INVESTMENT *°,hM » «««t une,i with it wiii «un : feiüt.Yd.issia^ssîRSî.iSL®®*- SBHIURITY & Both Mr. Semlin and Mr. Williams were mailed to New York to-day. The Wei 1er Bros. * contended that there was nothing in the secretary of the Marquis of Salisbury SAVINGS CO. every kind of weather. FRXOB, « 0TB. IglAI..»I.?E,MOTS. Apply to tie Loral Agents, bill to compel the company to build to had an interview with Mr. Bayard on Sold by DrnfrtaM, or teal poet-peld an receipt of price, —Men's Mackintosh coats $12. Gil SHF DDE N, COWARD ft CO. Penticton. Mr. Williams was in favor this subject yesterday. —Gardening tools at Cheapslde. • eisras*TS-Bie.co,.ui*iiy wmuesu. wzwToKL more A McCandleee. Public Accountants, Insurance Agents, Etc. ' --i • s

, VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, JH90.

FEBRUAKY. previously stated, and not as declared by Mr. McNeill. s. M. ». w. ». p, a. “Mr. McNeill offered to leave the de- j vision with Mayor Benvcu.” 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The Times’ report does not differ ma­ 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 terially from this, being only at a little 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 greater length. It reads as follows: 23 24 25 26 2? 28 29 “Vrtmripal A. B. McNeill, of the- North Ward school, wished to challenge the statement made by Chairman Hay ward that the salaries were only re dueôfl nine per cent. He quoted figures JOSHUA DAVIES to show that the reduction was over l-l per cent., and defied Chairman Hay­ A ü CT ION EE It, ward or anyone else to prove the con­ trary. The public might think him . Î Boom 7, - Board of Trade Building. cheeky to s|M-ak this way regarding a j Strong Point ut ember of the school board, but when | Chairman Hayward made statements -In fact our strongest point—is our Prices Ubc Baitç lûmes. that 'were utterly misleading sud We can with all honesty say that never before have such begins' in"'’Furniture" and gëncrÏVumft*' charged the teachers with inaccuracies, he could no longer remain silent. (Hear, me Carpets, Linoleums, Crockery, Glassware, etc.—teen offered in this province A hsair.i Possibly Chairman Hayward visit to our < THE PUBLIC MEETING. got his percentage by calculating on the i. store will convince the most skeptical that what we say in this respect is absolutely estimate of $3f>.(KHt. but the teachers our lines arc complete, and embrace the very newest and choicest goods obtainable, correct. All < Th** meeting at the city hali last night s-lu ries would only amount to nbouf «32,006. We have been j was not called by the mayor, that func­ engaged in the Furniture Business for many years and know it thoroughly, “Chairman Hayward—I didn’t get the Consult us before buy j tionary having declined to accede vt percentage that way. ing elsewhere. It will be to your interest to do so. the prayer of the iietitiouvrs. It was Mr. McNeill—Well, there are the fig­ called by the committee, self-cnnstitutvd ures, and figures don’t He. (Laughter.) possibly, that was instrumental in ob­ When the board nt first promised n rea son able reduction. the teachers made n<< taining signatures to the petition; and objection, but when a cut of over 14 although it had no official sanction it per cent, was m-adv. their memorial was l j b. C. Furniture Co., j JACOB SEHL, was on the whole a very successful • hen prepared. The trustees stated that meeting. Messrs. Turner, Hitlict and there were inaccuracies in- the memorial, Government Street. Helnu kcn ing to do with the Armenians, the cess since it afforded the premier and his The facts are briefly these: During treatment they have been subjected to the sitting of the home in 1893 n depu followers an opportunity to prove that and their alleg<*d grievances. It i» du.? H. WARK, the bill is a good one, if such a thing latMti» from the two Baptisi churches ta the wrongs suffered by the Tyrks Manager. consisting of Revs. P. H. McEwen J themselves, and the terrible oppression, were possible, hud they signally failed, H. Coombes, Mr. T. Hgughton and my­ secret jMdice and tax-gatherers. Among after laborious efforts, to do so. self waited upon the then premier and the lower clauses here th.- matter might attorney-general, Mr. Davie, to ask him THE TRUSTEES. not go further than plundering the pal- benevolent societies act of ete^ and the ousting of the palace...... ,!* "imply inserting the word “re- favorites, and probably the improve- Chairman Hayward, of the school dgions in one of the clauses of the act. I he r,a sons we advanced were these. ment of the government thereby. „ . trustee hoard, wvmn to look upon him Turkish offi' ials rlnim ,h„, th- „r- S«r n*at while religions tx*die* such as the self as a pocket edition of Sultan Ab­ Anglican. Catholic, Presbyterian, and rests were made sunply as a precaution : n.oat perfect nerrine are found In Carter’s against the possibility of a hostile maui- Ldls. which KtreugtJben the nerves dul Hamid- or perhaps of Superintend - Methodist churches could and did hold f;.st«ti.,n Iiaaiiist th- sultan tl e “S •"Prove Of Wood and com- Classes ent Pope. The public will perhaps not property by one central laxly because of F. W. Notts & Co occasion of his visit to Topkahou (>nI- „r.______Accurately Is* surprised at that, but the support he the constitution of the»,* respective de The On y Opticians nominations, yet the Baptist churches received froai five (of his colleagues at f"raiivlrloy' ,he Extra copies of the Times Adjusted beiug democratic and entirely independ 37 Fort Street last evening’s meeting will hardly fail ent. would require n .sp**clal and dis­ Annual arej»ow ready* <;<‘t to vans»* astonishment. These gentle­ tinct charter for each particular church Turks an- rapidly becoming far more one. 400 eenta dangerous to the rule of Abdul Hamid! I K CCIltS. men (alketl of “ maintaining discipline, ’ onseqmmtly a private act for one large than the half-crushed Armenians, al- | "'sllj------!—...... ______find used other brave phrases, but the ylv foL ‘hf " hok- „f British ,’olnm- though the revolutionary agents of the people will not be apt to accept their would be no grout honlshlii, but In til., rasa of each supnrntu church of the in (ter are still busily nt work, but thoiv own explanation of their extraordinary Har,fo.t body it would he practically pro plan of campaign seems to have uuder- conduct. To the disinterested observer hfbitivo. In or,1er to get over the dllli g .no a decided change. They appeur to It appears simply that they were feeling colty in the peat all the church property have become convineeil that their only Wellington Any but the Capital Brand “sore” over the criticisms of their pre­ k , ll,T" h,l|', Private individual» hope of nny kind of redress is in the nat­ obrionaly an unwiae arrangement. Mr: ure of n partial self-government, and j Of Cigars. They are the Best vious course and selected Mr. McNeil1 Don’t Itavlo at that time nramlacd to conelder that li<*s in the Young Turk party. This as a proper object on which to retali­ Insist upon getting the Capitals. ate. Those who read the reports of I It, and shortly afterwarda introduced is continually strengthening, and th.- j (he Innmvnt-looking little act" which party I* daily becoming holder. On the I the proceedings will clearly see that $• Mr. Johnson objects to, and for which other hand, the murmuring among the j ME1SS & GOLD, fioufarinrr-s. Coal! 54 Jehowoo -Street, Up Stair*. is doing the Iniatee* no injustice to in eycrv Baptist. Congrvgntkmnlist and populace is more distinct, and it has Smoke torpret tbeir action in this way. Sore I nltanan will he grateful for. r.-ached the ears of fwlace officials m From the Oicl Wellington Col­ iy those gentlemen do not expect any Hill Mr. Johnson excuse a layman’» an unmistakable manner, causing the Utmost uneasiness and anxiety. lieries, and weighed on E. Au X. general subscription to the doctrine the 'r he venture» to suggest that Ji;ssihly he (Mr. Joli neon) is in error ft. It. scales. Sold in any quantity no teacher is at liberty to get up at u W.th regard to the law of mortmainv 1 HANKFf . FOR SI'KEDY by public meeting to correct a statement I lus I- not las-n decided by the privy SIHTAXC’E. from Chairman Hayward which he be­ council that the law of mortmain docs W. WALKER, lieves to he wrong. We have plenty of not apply to the Colonies’ Did not the The Testimoj|y of Thousands Who Store St, Opp. Telegraph Note'. little autocrat» without setting up an lM!'n •1"*ri«-.,,ir=y here in Vietorlu Have Used South American Kidney NEW GOODS other irt this fashion. It Is true that 'Jr V-: th‘* 1«’V does not apply to Cure. Just received 2 Cns»s of Woolens and Worsteds. British Columbia, and has not the legis­ Orders may be left at Parker’s This Is an early shipment of our Spring and Sum­ the chairman chose to describe Mr. Mc­ lature of the province always acted up A friend in need is n friend indeed. mer order, and comprises Fashionable Spring Neill’s action as offensive, but that de­ on the same presumption; i d„ nof Market, Fort Street. Telephone In lias lieen said that the best way to Fabrics In new Shades and Patterns. See these scription is apparently a product of the ‘y y rile cudgels in defence test our friends is to try them. It i.< so 485 fll-lrn Goods and get our Prices. • chairman’s imagination. Certainly th* of Mr. Davies government, In flirt in with -i medicine. reports of the proceedings at the public me moments of r.nvivinllty I arc tried, but found wanting. This is hiuc sometimes indulged in mv meeting do not bear him out. The never the case with South American A. GREGG & SON, kindly langnage. but simple jus Kidney (hire, if it is kidney trouble Colonist’s report relating to this parti­ rice demands that the farm, . Tailors. 62 Yates Street. cule* episode reads:— ' ! ' : 1 i l"> w !|' it ‘II ment of 'hat time should he anything else. There is not n case of “Principal McNeill, of the North cleared of any sinister motives or deep kidney trouble, however, he it ever ho XX> lail designs as to the law of mortmain Dick’s Boots. Ward school, eamv forward to correct " : -.i.-il; wl,. i r 'ini' I .-lit-t sviii i- l the statement made by Trustee Huy .o!r,fl. ",/a't- lh,,V ,,l,lv euught to help be given, and by a little patience nl Dick’s Boots. ward as to the percentage of ixhTITi*-- ’ tlWD®i,,.ttot peuple i„ their perplex together removed. The proof of th** Notice to Builders. 1km, which lie figured at 14 ami a frac p 11 lawyer may ™- pudding is in the eating i>f it. and what Dick’s Boots. tiim. He defied any man to contredit- ightin Mr. Johnson with regard to the is here said is what thousands say who Cured The undersign cri will receive Tenders up* this calculation, and ns a teacher draw Uiw of mortmain, hut I rather fancy he have used this medicine. Dick’s Boots. to 4 p.m. Saturday, 7th March, for the mg and earning hi^ pay «-very month, will have to admit that i„. has made a eriH-tlon ot an (toe rat lug Hooiu, aud other Sold by I )vnn & Hiscocks and Hall & Works, at the Provincial Royal Jubilee he asserted ilis right look after his little error In this respect. I mav say Co. Fish__ that one of the moat noted members of Dick’s Boots. HoHDltal. own interest. He sniil til. teachers The Dlroctora do not bind themselve# wool i not have ^kicked’*—to uw- tin- the opposition aide—not now in the Finnan Haddies, to accept the lowest or nny tender. houa"—told me yesterday lhat he eon- —Mother writes: “No trouble now get­ Large arrivals of lh< chairman’s expression ag,: hist a gener ting the children to attend to their teeth, JOHN T HAGER. alrtercd the work of consolidation ex- Architect. al reduction of ten per cent., as shown they like Odoromn so much.” Codfish (Newfoundland and B Cl Hently done ns far as it has nroceed- by the fact that not a word came from Codfish (Boneless) them when the trustee, sent in their d. V. MARCH.»XT. OLD COUNTRY nwtlvlng From BihUma. WOOD CUT first estimate indicating that reduction. 'The Argyll- House will be closed on Red Iferring, By Steam Saw Machine at re.-isonab’e He denied that there was any threat of Thursday and Friday, Feb. 2T and 28 BOOT STORE, Bloaters, a strike in the letter sent by the teach JOHN SMITH. to mark down goods and prepare for 91 Jolicson street. Kippers. Tel. 138. 388 Cook Street era to the board. the great clearing sale of the entire “Trustee Hayward read the particu­ Bet. Broad A Douglas. stock, to commence on Saturday, Feb. ..FOB SALB BT.. lar* by which he arrived at the cm, —Otlmm’. A MeOandleas quote some ^>(h. J. Horner & Co., 83 Douglas —A beautiful line of fine art sateens, elusion that tin- reduction wiU be us lu < retons, fine tapestry coverings aud Cor- «ttrastive prices in men’» ilothlng. • * >i R. H. JAMESON, 33 Fort St. du-roy fabrics at Weiler Pros.’ *

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29. IStiti.

— There will be a good musical and also claim it, 1 wish -to direct your at­ rame at the popular en tention to the fact that 1 have deposit­ Walk Right In ti-rtojimtint of the Y.M.C.A. to-night. Our Our door is never locked. A licens­ ed ten thousand dollars with Wm. J. ed pharmacist always ou band to Datas, of Chicago, for u match with attend to your wants. —Mr. M. C. Fenwick, of Corea, or­ ganizer of the Corean Itenerant mis­ Specialty-^ you.' Please cover at once, and by sa» BOWK'S ne Dispenses Prescriptions. sion, will speak at Y.M.C.A. men’s rally doing show that you arc- not avoiding a Beside the I’ostofllce, 100 Gov’t Ht. to-morrow afternoon at 4 o’clock. Is manufacturing ami repairing. We fight with me. as you did at Hot Telephone 425. pay particular attention to this feature Springs. I will gladly meet you before Are You —Mr. Frank Cryderman, who leaves of <>ur business, and can guarantee sat­ any reputable club in this or any other isfaction. Local News. ;!;• '■ \ 1.1 1. u.i- i:i-i •>.< i.in . .'H country that can guarantee a meeting tertained at Xfr. Willis Dean's residence Pennock & Lowe, between uh for as much money os you where a number of friends gathered to can raise <>r for a purse alone, either itti- bid him farewell. % Jewelers, 04 Yates Street. ivvdiat-lv or in any reasonable time. In a Plumber ? Gleanings of City and hvv vial News in a Condensed Form. any event you must deposit a sufficient —Mr. H. Myddleton Wood will apeak guarantee to insure your appearance in in the Institute hall ou Tuesday and SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. tin- ring at the time agreed to. 1 doing —The Capital Gun Club wiU meet this Wednesday evenings on the immediate likewise. Now let us have a meetiug evening at 57 Fort street. second coming of Jesus Christ and the without any newspaper talk. You are Bmmmmmïm manifestation of anti-Christ. There will —Being iarat, the Tyrolean club hn vi> Events ot Interest In the Amateur and the one man in the world I especially de­ be no charge for admission and no vol- sire to fight. I will meet you any place discontihued their weekly socials until Professional Field. further notice. you name to arrange the match.” —Aid. Humphrey gives notice that at The Cash Clothier, —The opposition central committee the next meeting of the council he will YACHTING, Cameron, 55 «Tolmaon Street. rooms arc now located in the Balmoral move that applications be called for for London Feb. 29.—Ix>rd Dunraven was Block, Douglas street. the positions of city solicitor and bar­ A AFFAIR to-day gazetted Lieutenant and Custodes UL.u's.uukUkikuumim rister. eanitarÿ officer and plumbing in­ ■^The band concert announced to take Itotulorum of Limerick. The afternoon spector and revenue and dog tax col­ 'te/WsAs/ce place vt thv drill hall, this evening, has papers comment on the expulsion of lector, applications, to be in by March The Bttllfr gton Booth Mystery been "called off" ou account of the 0th. * Lord Dunrave* the N. Y. Y. C. The weather. Si. Junies Gazetje say»: "The Aviv ■known Only to the General’» iiMaiiliSiB —A |>etition. is bring circulated for the Family Circle. j —The police arc looking for the per- York yacht club very properly has ex­ purpose <>f securing a public meeting to pelled laird Dunraven. We can only ,^u,n who last evening defaced a notice discuss the action of the trustees in ■tti motion ou the bulletin hoard at the regret that the credit of British sisirts- threatening to dismiss Principal McNeill mausliip was ever identified with a man for challenging Chairman Hayward's city hall. who can behave go badly. His charges All Is at Peace so far as statement made at the public meeting Whole Fruit Preserves were improbable. his refusal to accept Army as a Whole is Con­ —A Chinaman charged with an in held recently in the city hall. The peti­ " - ! ' V.1..X 'ins the decision of the committee was a cerned. tion is being numerously signed and the sheer piece of childish, obstinacy." Tilt The I’reserves made by ns, and BEARING OUR morning ordered to pay the costs of meeting will probably be called. the court, $2. Westminister Gazette remarks: “The LABEL, are 0/ the same High Quality as those sup­ —The fallowing Victoria passengers, result is deplorable, but no surprise. —Orders have been given for a iv>w per steamer Fmatillu. sailed this morn­ Seeing the committee was a tribunal Chicago, Feb. 29.—A local paper to­ plied to issue of uniforms for the Fifth British ing: J. Penttirn, L. C. Harrison. L. entirely above reproach it is obvious rhv day prints t|(1. following: Columbia Regiment of Canadian Artill­ Howard. Miss Alice Cameron, Misa thing to do was to ungrudgingly accept There are intimations that one wo­ His Excellency the Governor-General, ery, the new name for the B.C.B.G.A. Duffy, Miss C. Phillips, T. G. Proctor it» findings. This was not done, and -the man’s jealousy of another woman’s suc­ and wife. Miss Vashon, Mrs. Vashon, only result of Ix>rd Dunniven's charges cess lies at the root of the trouble in at his request. —William Smith was charged in the Mrs. H. Eller. Geo. Chapman, A. Wick i* a soreness in the United States the Salvation Array and that the beauti­ police eonrt this morning with using érs. F. K. Causons and wife, Tims. G against England, which may take years ful and intellectual Maud Balliugton ing language to Wm. Henry Earle, Mrs. M. Myers. B. Haggard. to dispel." The Globe says: “The pro­ Booth, whose wonderful work and great We make ONE QUALITY, THE BEST. Nathan. The case was remanded until ceedings of the N. Y. Y. C. are growing personal popularity in the United States Always ask for the Preserves of the Mondai - —The city police returns for February more and morn peculiar. We are at a have lacerated the feelings of other follow: Assault. 11; drunk. 15; frequent loss to understand them except on the female members of the Booth family, is —The fallowing are the donations to I big houses of ill-fame, 1; in possession ugly hypothesis that the motion to ex- the thorn in the flesh* & the OKI Men's Home -..r the pant j of stolen property. 2; infraction of the l>el him was in unnecessarily offensive Major Addjc of Springfield, command­ Morris Fruit Preserving Co., month: Papers. Alderman Tiarks and i health by-law, 1; infraction of the street terms. The assertion tluit Lord Dnu- er of the Illinois division of the Salva­ xxxxxxnx^. Victoria, B. C. Mr. W. A. Elliott; wine and meat, Mrs. ! by-law, 1; keeping a house of ill fame, 1; raven’s resignation was not received is tion Army, and Major Stillwell of Min­ A. V. Flumorfelt. ■ < ' X ■' I. -<• ■ :: ..1. especially interesting. If the club had neapolis. directing the- force of Minne­ ! taming money under false pretenses. 1 ; acknowledged the letter it is plain that sota and northern Michigan, are in the —On the evening of March 24th a I; resisting the police, X; stealing. 4: safe Mr. lAsiyard’s fireworks would have thoroughly high class concert will be city. A delegation of Salvationists met j keeping, 2; using threatening language. Inara dampened. We do not know how them on their returning east and plied given in Institute Hall -by the Ij*dies' ! ; 1; vagrancy, 1. it is that the secretary of the club had them with questions concerning rhe A Auxiliary of the Jubilee Hospital. T1» not received a letter at 9 o'clock in the trouble between the Booths ami the re­ reprogramme will tie under the direction of —James Watson, aged 39 years, a evening which was in the newspapers volt in New York. Major Addie said: Madame La ini. native of Ellensburg. Scotland, died at of the same afternoon. But we held "All is at peace so far as the army the Jubilee Hospital on the 2tith of —The superb Czar bicycle, finished in strongly the opinion that if it did not in general is concerned. Ballingtoù heart failure. Deceased was n memlter reach him. it was because arrangements maroon and gold, is the most beauti­ Booth will not lead any revolt, and we I Clearance Sale. of the (’. O. O. F., M. V. The funeral ful wheel on earth; its light weight, were made to prevent him from receiv­ believe the whole matter will be set­ Sale takes place from Hanna's undertaking ing it. It may be remembered that there tled amicably and Ballington Booth re­ narrow trend, adjustable handle bars, parlors on .Sunday at 2:30 p.nt. All and other advanced ideas have made i* was another difficulty in the earlier stored to ns. 1 don't know’ what the members of Dauntless and Fern wood stages of this unfortunate controversy the universal favorite. Agency at 55 trouble is between them, nor does any Men’s Fine American Goods. lodges will please meet at 2 p.m. on about the i>eriod at which a certain note one else in the army but Gen. Booth’s 'JB Johnson street. * Sunday to attend the funeral of their c was received." immediate family. It is a family d.ffi- f Boots, late brother. All other Odd Fellows London, Feb, 29.—Sir Geo. Btubra culty entirely and, being that we look $7 00, Now $5 00 —Mr. E. J. Palmer, manager of the are incited. Gent’s. J Cong. 7 00, “ 5 00 Chemninns mill, was in Seattle a few Powell, member of parliament for the for an amicable adjustment, of it all Kirkdale division of Liverpool, L» author­ days ago, negotiating for a crew to run —Mr. E. It. I^ang, manager of tin* when the general gets home from In­ Corduvan 6 00, “ 4 25 the mill, which it is proposed to open Smith-Lieb Co., denies that Mr. W. ity for Aile statement that Lord Dun- dia." 8 00, “ 4 25 almost immediately. It is understood Chapman is in any way connected with raven cabled hi* resignation to the New -lajor Stillwell said: "There is no York Yacht club, in addition to moiling that Mr. Palmer secured Samuel Erb, the company. The company, which open denyi,ig the fact there is a powerful it to Secretary Oddie. of Wnllîe, as foreman. their engagement at the A.O.IT.W. lui 11 feeling in New York at the way the London, Feb. 20.—The St. James Ga­ 103 Government St. on Monday evening, comprises: Miss Ballington Booths were put out ami, ac­ •J. FtlllCrtOn, —New Brunswick papers give the in­ Beatrice Lieb, Miss Essie Fisher. Hat­ zette this afternoon says a special meet­ cepting his own «tory for it, it does ap­ formation that Dr. Smith, the medical tie Foley. Eva E. French, Carl Smith, ing of the yacht racing association will pear that the manner of his disposition su|M>rintendeut of the Inrretto at Tra- Francis Yale, Frederick T. Jader, Frau be (Rlied to consider the action of tin* N. was needlewdy summary, not to say cadie, will shortly pay a second visit to ci» Nelson, Joseph Roberts, J. Booth Y. C- C. in expelling Lord Dunraven tyrannical. The defection is serious in tffjH province for the purpose of inspect- Cragg, Jos. P. Babaon ami Edwin R. from honorary membership in that or­ New York and the end is not yet." ; Lang. ganization. Lord Dunraven presided at New York, Feb. 29,-Mr». Ballington a vf, prrinmting a report to the Dom­ the annual meeting of the yacht racing Boqjh is ill at her home in Montclair, inion government regarding the transfer —During the early part of the week, a association this afternoon and was cor­ N. J., as a consequence of recent w«-r- of the Chinese from there to Tracndie. tall, heavy set man, who gave his name dially received. rylug in connection with the removal of as Robert Hammond, spent his time in Glasgow. Feb. 29.—It is rumored at Mr. Booth from the command of the Have You Tried__ —. —A young man. a son of well known the saloons around the city. He had Partick that the new yacht Meteor, Salvation Army in the United States." and respectable parents, was charged in not been here many hours l»efore the which is beinj* built by Hendersons un- The RAINBOW or RECEPTION COFFEES, at 35c. per lb. can. th<- j>olit*e court this morning with be­ I»Nce were watching him, they believing dtr the shed in which the Valkyrie III. CRYSTAL BAKING POWDER, at 25 cte. per lb. In Lamp Chimneys. ing an habitnal frequenter of a house of that he was a man who is wanted in was constructed, and after designs by The above are very extensively advertised by the Pure Gold Mfg. Co. ill-fame. Magistrate Macrae gave him Ralem. They were a little mistaken as George D. Watson, for the Emperor Toronto. , a severe lecture and bound 1dm over in to the man, but not as to his charac­ William of Germany, fes intended as a the sura of $50 to behave himself for .1 ter. for yesterday Chief Sheppard re­ challenger for the America’s cup. Very Choice Potatoes, 75c. per Sack. month. If he does not do so. he will ceived a telegram from Seattle asking be brought up at the end of that time hint to arrest Robert E. Eli man. who THK KING. Ceylon. TEA in 5 lb. boxes at 11.00, fl.IO, <1.25 (H. C.), <1.35 (M.M.). for sentence. was wanted In that city for forgery. WINDY JIM. Voting Hyson, Gunpowder,. Japan, Oolong, and “Lpyton’s", “Tetley’s", The description given of Eh man tallied Flint, Mich.. Feb. 29.—James J. <\w- “Bee", Orient, Brands of Ceylon Blende, Specially prepared and packed —The funeral of the late Mrs. Haldon with that of Hammond, in fact Ham­ bott has sent the following to Robert The Purest, for and by the growers ln Ceylon. took pfe.ee yesterday afternoon from mond ami Eh man were one and the Fitzsimmons: “When I retired from t leanest. the family residence and later from St. same. Ho, however, left the city by the the ring it was with the distinct under­ Healthiest, con. YATES AND Stephen’s church. South Saanich. The Oit.v of Puebla on Thursday evening, standing that if the championship was Most Delicious Hardress Clarke, DOUGLAS STICKETS services were conducted by Rev. Mr, and will no doubt Is* arrested upon hie won by a foreigner. I should r.*claim it. Christmas. There was a large number arrival in San Francisco. I hereby reclaim the title and ns you of sympathizing friends present. The pall hearers were: Messrs. E. John. Col­ TOOK HIS OWN LIFE. TEAS. in Hire, J. Downey. Wm. Thompson, X THE BEST MOUTH TONIC Body of a Well-dressed Chinaman Found ^Inrcotte and G. Anderson* in the world ^ W* 8KI.L THEM. Hanging Coder a Stairway. JC‘ —The fire record for February fol­ lows- Tueeday. 4th, lrt:4<> p.m., chimney The remains of a well dressed China­ if (IU’ The fin. Cormorant street, no loss: Wnln.'s- man were found hanging this hiorniug V PERFECT TDOTH POWDER' Victoria Tea House, day. 5. 7:30 p.m.. box 51, chimney fire. under a stairway in one of the alleys IT LEAVES THE MOUTH iti A 7» Govern mcfit 81. Discovery street, no loss; Friday. 7th, which divide Hart's cabins on Fisganl MOST DEl/C/ÙUS'STATE OE 2 p.m., box 64, fire at carriage shop, street. He had evidently laid his pla EHESWESS,: QRüOGISTSsXr Business ! ': " - ' : ! 1... 1 to commit suicide very carefully. Ho Tavlingham Bros; canse, rubbish lac<‘d. there appears to be much uncertainty as Frmn papers fourni in the man’s 9 Scotch Suitings, to whether the consummation will ever pockets it was learned that his name lie reiyhinl, says the Seattle P. 1. All xvas Tom Chue Ming, but up to a late § Trouserings and Overcoatings. plans are carefully guardtd. so carefully hour this afternoon none of hi» evuntry- * In New Shad** and Patterns. First Class Work in fact, that not even the mills that nten had identified him. The police ne- O Reasonable Prie. s. Irtive been invited to become members of lievi* that he had some connection with ARGYLE HOUSE the <-on‘|>any have yet seen a copy of the the Chinese theatre enw now Is*fore $ K1IVNÀ I DPI the CASH TA LOR. contract, nor will they nntlt it is sent the courts, and It may have been some 5 ■vinnniivu, 46 johnston street. on to them from Sa 11 Francisco for throat* that made him take his life We are going to dear out the entire stock ut prient that final signature. A correspondent of the An inquest will be held at 2 o’clock oa will command a speedy «ale. New Goods just arrived ft ml Monday. : \ ■ I III: , rm,-III -ay< thill lots more that are coming will be marked down and sold it is rumored that the delay of the with the other stock. -•’.I 1 ’ ' :■ LAW INTELLIGENCE. ' *vn. who own a uunilwr of yards in Soars Above Chambers before Mr. Jus live Drake—In Faut hern California, but that the only Cook v. ( 00k, I». Murphy for rhe rwpond- Three Cases of Manufacturers’ Samples thing riuw certain about the agreement el'rnt%nV<< H*‘t US,

—The best value for your money at MOTHERS who have tried it know that no soap A well-established Dry Roods Business for Sale. Shore’s Hardware. • P0WBÏR will keep the skin of their children so soft, so MOST PERFECT MADE. —Every grocer in Victoria sells Okell J. HORNER & CO A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret & Morris’ pure preserves. * white, so sweet, as BABY’S OWN SOAP. tom Ammoma, Alum or any other adulterant 83 Douglas Street, Victoria. —Pocket knives, scissors, etc., a spec­ 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. ialty at Shore’s Hardware. "* w THE BEST FAMILY SOAP BOLD. TM« ALBERT TOILET SOAP i , UPSS, MONTREAL V+W

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1896.

Neill be given until 4 o’clock to-day TRANSPORTATION. TRANSPORTATION. (Saturday) to apologize. There wee no CPteWot®) TRUSTEES' doubt now as to the authors uf some of Won’t lay eggs, but the tegular the anonymous letters which had ap­ Oregon-Asiatie Steamship Lise. peared in the papers. There was the use of Canadian o same mistake in Mr. McNeill’s figures Teachers Arbitrarily Told That as there was in those which appealed '-'Pacific Ky. • FOB.. * » They Must Not Disagree in the Colonist on Sunday morning. With Chairman. Trustee McMlcking said the teachers and trustees attending the meeting could HONOLULU, he nil y dissociate themselves from their ECLIPSE ..Passengers taken through.. positions. He did not think it the dutjr CHINA and JAPAN. Principal McNeill of North Ward of the teachers to attend public meet­ WITHOUT chance Has Until Monday to Send ings and brow-beat thv trustees. He tr- Soap will save you money where­ S' Mtb^Februeryf^ t0M d,'*“1 wel,llt- giM-d that the action of the teachers in 1 an Apology ..To all Points.. attending the meeting tended to insubor­ with to buy eggs Don't be mis­ MOUNT LEBANON, 3000 tone dead dination. The teachers may have said led with soft tales about soaps that weight, due 2*>th March. what they did in the heat of the mo­ EAST AND SOÜTHEAST. ment. but they must be given to under­ do the soaking, washing and iron­ FOCtJ SOUND * CENTRAL AMERICA SS. COY Trustee Belyea Will not Tolerate Through First-Class Sleepers and Tourist stand that iusurbordination will not be ing without human agency. Buy a Cars Any Criticism Regarding tolerated. 8' m°atbl,r ,0r Ce°- the Schools. Trustee Yates moved that Mr. Mc­ genuine, reliable soap— Eclipse Neill be required to semi an apology to For freight end particular, npplv it, the chairman by 4 o'clock on Monday for —and you won't ruin your BOSTON, ______*■ davidgb a co.." Asm* his “misstatements” and that if he fails clothes. to do so he be forthwith dismissed “for H MONTREAL, Most of the time of last evening’s misconduct.” Trustee Belyea seconded F. C. DAVIDGE & CO’Y, meeting of the board of school trustees |l TORONTO, the motion. then up in censoring Principal Cotqmisfien Merchants and Shipping Agents, Trustee McMlcking thought the no­ McNeill of the North Ward school for WINNIPEG & tion might be a little too severe. Mr. JOHN TAILOR & CO., Manufaetarers, Toronto. -IMPORTERS OF.. disagreeing with Chairman Hayward McNeill might lx- convinced of the cor­ ST. PAUL. m as to the average percentage of the re­ rectness of his figures. JaF*«r K . Silt aed ferrai famfe. duction in the teachers’ salaries. Chair­ For^ particulars regarding rate», etc., apply Trustee Belyea explained that he made ANOTHER PIETZEL MYSTERY. _B°urd of Trade BulWag, vict.n,, | man Hayward brought the matter up his mistake in calculating Mr. Muir's himself by reading correspondence GEO. L. COUHTNEY. Agent, salary of #1,200 in the cut. Scott Jackson’s Attorney Says That Victoria. which had passed between himself and Trustee McMickiug said Mr. MvNeill Principal McNeill. The chairman said Pearl Bryan is Alive. McL. BROWN, and the chairman were figuring differ­ George Marsden Dis. Pass. Agent, Vancouver. The Ladies he had states! at the publie meeting ently. Mr. McNeill only calculated that the cut for 180 the meeting had not l>een forwarded. belonging to tke said premises, or defsclng I now repeat, and stand by the remarks ----- •'YT.-II iurwamiHl. Want Regular Hours. Injuring o- destroying any street sign or Steamship Agency For Honolulu, A upland A Sydqey without change made by me at the public meeting, that That was the one including the rvdvc- other i -operty belonging to tbe Corporatloi The splendid, new 3,000 tons steel screw the average cut In teachers' salariée for «on of the teeahere’ salarie# in the dis- Philadelphia. Pa.. Fob.. 20.—The offi- steamer Mooowal. Thursday, March 6, at 2 the year 1896 was less than 10 per rent, ™- H* w:,“ ruther surprix,-,I b it <\al* of the Traction company, which of the City of Victoria. p.m. or Immediately on arrival of the Eng and that the present cut rates, If applied Ihe major allowed the resolution to he controls all the street railway lines of By order. flab mails to the whole twelve months, would be less WELLINGTON J. DOWIbIK. i bis city with one exc, pt THROUGH TICKETS FOR HONOÎaUïaU only than 12 per cent. O.M.O You have offensively challenged the truth Tr»»,rt' Yat™ «ni,I hn h„l heard that 'ba,.th,,.v know n",hinK «•><' 8. 8. AUSTRALIA (3,000 tone) Tuesday. of this statement, and endeAor to create templat<-d strike of the company’s mo- TO AND FROM March 10th. 1896. at 10 a. m. an impression that 1 was deceiving the aeroral id those ho had signed For passage apply to 114 Montgomery meeting. And now having signally fal ed Petition, did the understandi5 tormen and conductors for ten hour? $25.00 REWARD. street. For freight apply to 327 Market Bt. In'makingE-- ■ ■— good—-* —your- accusationsitlona * against that onlv tho ““"crmanc IK-r day. with pay at tin- rate of 29 ALL EUROPEAN POINTS. J. D. 81'RKCKELS Sc BROS. r Sanl reduction by purchasing their tickets here. arguments were fallacious, but if you "ofMied that the hoard will tary Officer. For location of berths, sailing lists, etc., are best affected hy the use of that well apply to will prove to my satisfaction that they expect a report after each regular meet- By order. known standard blood purifier, Ayer’s WELLINGTON J. DOWLEIt, GEO. L. COURTNEY. were wnch as you represent, I shall mort Sarsaparilla. cheerfully make the correction." Itm'k Do!la"; f,r,t teacher of -he 0. M. t General Agent, Victoria. That is where the matter stands at , a, '* ”rh001' **»ed the Imard to Victoria. B.O.. August 1st 1806. Cor. Fort and Government streets. decide U(s>n his np|)lication for an id -—The Manchester department at present. As he thought be had been Wei 1er Bros. is. comparatively speak­ treated unfairly and improperly by Mr. vame „f $10 in his salareV TRANSPORTATION. h*d2!2 YwtoLMkl ,h“' Mr' Dallas ing. a new one; but the stock of Table ESQUIMALT & NANAIMO RY. Through Pullmam Sleeping Cars, McNeill, he ha»» >for« w would he in favor of putting somebody iPüiiL ,kl be charged all pupils at- A. H. HARMAN A 00. nnmug the high school over ihe age of Agents for Victoria and district, -TO ALL- THROUGH TRAINS SEUti-WEEKLY. in his place. sixteen years, t hen-fore resol veil that on 30 Broad street, Victoria. Trustee Belyea thought it was folly amlaner the l.t — net „ ,ùlZl f™ Dally except Sunday, between Spokane for the trustees to speak at the meet­ Sfrtr pw B-rm Iw pul,I by th,- pupils at- POINTS PUGET SOUND. tendlng the Victoria high school who are and Marcus. ing. Mr. McNeill had met the chair­ rhrifii\te*n °f Ilg<>* n,-ver- 7 A.M. Lv...... SPOKANE....Ar. B:30 P.M. man at the meeting and had said that theles# to trie Ulscrefclon of this board Commencing January 8th, on Wednesdays TAKE THE FINE STEAMER the chairman was misleading the public provided in said section ' and Saturdays trains will ran through, ar­ As far ns he was concerned, Mr. Mc­ The Wilson Hotel riving at Nelson at 5:40 p. m., making close The Time F'«r !tui!,fine connection with the steamer Nelson for Neill would either have to apologise t nnd Dining Room now being under one t,p the system la at this season. The cold Kaslo and ail lake points, arriving at Kas­ the chairman or go out. Another teach: management Is better prepared than ever lo at 9:00 p.m., same days. Returning pas­ • li.'id nls , pr:i< lie ills < tid tli.it u I,.,I weather has made unusual drains upon t In­ to accommodate the public to the satisfac­ sengers will leave lake points nnd Nelson the chairman had told was l'alse, and vitai forces. The blood has become Im­ tion of all. on Tuesdays and Fridays, arriving at Spo­ poverished and Impure, and all the func­ kane at 5:30 p.m. same days. “City of Kingston’ unless she could make a better showing McCabe & iiivino. than Mr. McNeill, she should also go tions of the body suffer in consequence. SS. “ROSALIE” Speed, 18 knots! Tonnage, 1147. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the great builder, Proprietors. out. The Singh* Tax club, the school Leaves Victoria Dally at 8:30 p.m. except 9 00 amlLviMlI.. because It Is the One True Biood Purifier Sunday. PACIFIC COAST S.S. CO’Y • - : ’ • . -. tin W « ' T ! , tin and nerve tonic. 11 45 amt| pers or anonymous < orrespotdvnrs Arriving at Victoria Dally except Sundays Dispatch a Steamer 3 no pm I THE GARRICK’S HEAD, at 6 p.m. 4 43 pmli not ■ inur t< run tin S FILLS !'< « . Leave* Seattle at 10 a.m. Dally except Every 5 days for San Francisco schools; the Ixuird would do that. As Bastion Street, has been reopened by the Steamer Olty of Kingston makes connec­ lhartfc with all who use them. AH drug undersigned, where be will dispense the Sundays. Carrying Her Majesty's Melle Mr. McNeill had had ample time to gists. 25c. For tickets and Information call OH; , tion at Tacoma with Northern Pacific train» beat of wines, liquors and clears. OYSTER FROM OUTER WHARF AT 8 P.M. to and from points east and south. apologize he moved that his services be COCKTAILS a specialty. Visitors can de •Dally except Monday dis|>eiised with. —See the prixe pu sale In the window pend npon polite service. J. K DEVLIN, Agent, WALLA WALLA MARCH 3 ••Daily except Sunday. The chairman suggested that Mr. Mc­ R. J. JOHNSON. B. E. BLACKWOOD. et Shore’s Hardware, 57 Johnson St. * Victoria, Feb. 5. 1896. 75 Government Street. R. P. RITHJKT * CO., Agents. Agt, Victoria, B.a VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. SATURDAY,' FEBRUARY 29, 1890,

i Bank of It. C. for loan nécessita- ; , f‘(I by Breen. Wcrlock & (Jo. 1821 ftOntee .vf...... l,2fx) 00 ! Notice of Assignment. THE ORPHANS’ HOME : J‘Apease et count, former inmate. 205 00 I CARTER’S j Legal expeise* ...... 73 Ï5 A MANVEBS, OUT., ! ‘Mumbiug. ? ...... 80 40 llTTLE Notice to hereby given that Thomne Sum! ries anf Haughton, of the city of Victoria, in the Annual General Meeting Held at Balance on baud 790 04 1VER Province of British Columbia. Mer­ —n ..t the City Hall Yesterday Total...... $6.8U7 PILLS. chant, and Alfred 15. Wvscott. of Vic­ Afternoon. Mr. Charles Hayward was re-elected toria, aforesaid. Merchant, carrying on Imnlneas In partnership under the firm nr «widen t. Mr. A. C. Flnmvrfelt. honor- name of Thomns Haughton and Company, The Life of Mr. A. Forsythe Saved by Paine’s arj treasurer and Mr. John Jcss"i>. deed dated the 14th day of Feb­ honorary secretary. The managers for ruary, 189ti, assigned all their personal es­ Officers and Managers f e»f?re1thr Met «lay of March. 1806. .Fessop, Char leg Kent, L. Honda ere, a no Miss Çarr—Episcopalian churches. Dated the 14th day of February. 189b. M. J. Howler, Mrs. Kent, Mrs Hay­ Mrs. G, A. Sargison. Mrs. J. W. Wil­ H. G. HALL. ward and Mrs. Hutcheson. The presi­ liam*, Mrs. Thomas Earle nnd Mrs. HEAD _____ Solicitor for the Trustee. Ache they would lie almost priceless to those d'd!* report, which follows, was re­ U 1 s I • i M I • il who suffer from fol» distressing complaint : ceived and spread on the minutes, Mrs. J. Hutcheson. Mrs. H. L. Milne. but fortunately their good lies* does not. end here, and tbose who once try them will find Creamery. r Gentlemen:- In presenting the Mrs. S. Clarke and Mrs. McHregor— these little pills valuable in so many ways that îi«nUl*i ,rd au,“nul or this i IIS tit u- Presbyterian churches. they will not be willing to do without them U! V1'4" ,,f 11,11‘"Igemv.-It desire But after all sick head KHGUIMALT DISTRICTS who wool,l b2 A . kf ,,y aejtaowMge ihc liberal sup- Messrs. E. Crow Baker, James Hut­ port given to the home durihjduring tin* y«>jir cheson and Noah Shakespeare were np- willing e maintenance „r dewi- hm<«. A vote of thanks having been milk from their herds at twelve cents*per »te nVi" °r|ibaii children haw been revelv ACHEbo tendered the officers, Bishop (1 ridge pro­ Is the bane of many lives that her-- is where gal.on, paid In cash on the 10th dav of }'“• ,7h‘‘ ter uni management of the home we make our great boast Our pills cure it b.> the ladles committee, whose efforts nounced the benediction. while others do uni. every month, nnd all charges of milk from faithfully supported by our I arm to Creamery to be Paid by the As­ Carter’» Lîttl* f.mnt Pima nrc rerv small sociation. are required to write at once, t*nvtttVWTE STAR limit tliat cun be reached. Rheumatic Cure. I followed his advice I take great nleosun- in announeng that Allusion was made last year to the un­ and within five days was completely my efforts to Induce the above company fortunate loss sustained by the failure of to visit British Columbia have been crown­ Oraen. Worlock & Co.'a bank, by which ■ are before, v hen troub- BAKING POWDER ed with success, nnd that the dates have nil our current funds were exhausted, be­ ieii with the same complaint, it took bran definitely fixed for 9th. lOih nnd sides leaving liabilities to a considéra».’, doctors throe months to cure uie. lLth March The repertoire Is being con­ amount. During our present rtmineial de­ sidered, and will be published before the pression It was deemed hopeless to at­ iSigned.) S. F. Ky.-kman, regular *a4e opens. Orders for season tempt the liquidation of tills amount bv Hamilton, Ont. ticket» will be taken up to Saturday even­ r to use your wonderful medicine. As far «* known, all the liabilities of ; lllls llWB »««ued permitting Misa Man ver», Ont., is another strong link Paine's Celery Compound. The nse of «reiVxlL» fâW ,he mortgage* ( lara Barton, president of the American of #9..*hu have been paid in full to Jnnu- Hed ...... “ in the great chain of evidence, that the this marvellous preparation soon pro­ ary SI, 1890 Including all the running ex i P’ I * ^‘r "Tfe^-nta* STAR vast majority of patent medicines and duced the very best results. 1 am glad penae* of the month, and » I hi tome of , tw* tf* I*»! el in Anatolia nnd distri- baa l>ecome a DEMONSTRAT­ medical prescriptions are quite worth­ fo report that my health has improved #750.94 i-nsh now remains in the treasurer’s : ''iito relief to the sufferers there The ED SUCCESS. less when disease has obtained the mas­ in every respect: I am stronger, sleep hands toward carrying on the work of the United States minister Mr VI,.v W year. We hone, however, that our friends u . , ... *Hr‘ "* tery. Mr. Forsythe makes the following better, nnd my appetite is good and nat­ will not suppose that having $75o »n hand irnl1, H<<WYTES7yi/j>. dition of health, suffering from nervous­ Iieoplc. as I believe »t is the best medi­ tlons arc recelvetl In Deceinlier ami ,lnnn- XV i . r of Mr. Fred ness, fainting spells, pain in the heart, cine in the world." ar> of each year, and have only just lieen " »*bber, Holland, Mas*., had a vefy collected; that the cost of maintenance j bad cold and cough which he had not «ties on from day to «lay; and that If even i been ale to cure with nnvthi..^ V Carriage Maker VERNON. the present rate per capita ran be rant In i.ilt. . -- 0"yt“,"r’- 1 An accident occurred last Friday af­ Baking powdER ned. nt least $.'t.7 wlll be r.apiir»*d during Î1 nt of Chamberlain*e BLACKSMITH, ETC. BRITISH COLUMBIA ternoon near tin* B X ranch whereby a tin* year, without any provision for unfor- , 1 Olfgh Remedy, *ays W. P. Holden PURE ^WHOLESOME Broad Street, Between Johnson and Pan­ Chinaman lost his life. seen rantlngencles. merchant am! postmaster at West Brim- dora Streets. At the eouimenceuieut of the year th* field and th# n«i t ,L- » Plowing was started last week on the «uéSiw hitherto attending the division of i , =, .”nd !he, ”?xt {,nu‘ 1 8aw him he NANAIMO. commonage, ami on the 18th and two th«> varied wyrk of the managers Induced al,, " Worked like a Chartn. This rem- From Our Own Correspondent. succeeding days, Mr. Dayton, who has tbem to provide for a Hjwvhil standing com- ed# is intended csTK-ciallv for «ent» Nanaimo, Feb. 2».—The shipments of a ranch within a few miles of the city, S'SJS-"* thB ■*» j thmnl and Ira* dira,»* »uch «, cold" w voal to foreign ports for the past month was steadily engage^ turning up the Mr. E. (*. Baker (chairman). Mrs. James f-rrtfip nnd whooping cough, and it is tI j dace Wellington far in the lead. Out Hutcheson, Mr. Noah Shakespeare and the famous for its cures. There is no dan- of (K),004 tons sent Wellington vontrib ! : . . • ! ' ’ secretary, treasurer and president iex g*r in giving it to children for it con- iifeii more than half, viz., 30,404: the - a disgrace to civiliza­ officio). The result has been more sattsfne- tnlhs nothing injurious. For sale by all t‘*ry- :|r!,i 9 1* 1io|m*i| that ;t similar com- New V. C. Co. sent 18,750 and Union tion. A stage runs once a week rnittiK* will be continued by «air successors. .druggists. Langley & Co., wholesale 10,850 tons. through a country that is rapidly be­ The honorary treasurer’s financial state­ agents, Victoria and Vancouver. Superintendent Hussey returned from coming known as one of the most prom­ ment. which will be laid before you, recalls several pleasing features. The local *ub- 4îomox yesterday and refutes the state­ ising mineral districts on the continent. crlptlon* compare favorably with tho«> of How to Get "Sunlight" Beaks. ments made concerning Constable Hut­ There are half a dozen small towns the last few years, while the large stmt Send 12 “Sunlight” Soap wrappers to chison. and thousands of miners, ranchers and collected in Nanaimo through the klndiv Lever Bros., Ltd.. 23 Scott St.. Toronto, Look efforts of Messrs. Robins and Potts Is very Out James Clark, for 33 years a resident other settlers dependent upon this mis­ encouraging: we Impe the example thus set who will send post-paid a paper-bound of Comox, was brought down on the erable apology for mail accommodation. will lie followed by similar support In other book. 1(19 page*. For (5 “Lifebuoy” Car­ Joan yesterday and was sent to the The Cariboo claim at Camp Me Kin- place*. The home Is designed f«»r British bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will Westminster asylum this morning. ' <•<,m'mh:. - 1m i:m ( olumhla. and the needy and unfortunate are received within Its sheltering fold en­ be uent. This is a special opportunity The heavy fall of snow which nor. as it goes down, and from $8000 to $12.- tirely without regard to locality. Among to obtain good reading. Send yo:.r ilea on the ground surprised nearlj "00 per month are now being taken out the list of doua lions are notably the unlte«l i.ame and address written carefullv. everyone this morning The appearance in gold, besides a large quantity of rich efforts of several young ladles in riilslng Remember “Sunlight’’ seBs at six cents the sum of $204.75, a rhsrltv liail from of the weather yesterday was fairly in­ concentrates, which are shipped to Ta which $48tl.fiO w*g reitdvwl per Mr*. D. W. per twin-bar. and “Lifebuoy” nt 10 dicative of spring. coma for treatment. Mr. Monahan, Higgins, a garden party of the Ladle*’ Aid e«nt*. One cent postage will bring your Owen Bradshaw was badly burned one of the proprietors of the famous of file .Methodist church nt the residence wrappers by leaving the ends ope». of Mrs. John Teague, which netted $:$u. a about the arms nnd face by setting fire mine, missed through the city last garden party at the residence of Mrs. C,l THE to the gas in the roof of Protection Thursday on his way to the const, and Vernon, whb-h realized $204. and nn excur­ A PNEUMATIC SKATE. mine on Thursday. while here left with the Bank of Mont sion per *tearner Joan, kindly furnished gratuitously by the Messrs. Dunsmnlr & Lady Era Wilson, of Kllcardy. a Hcoteh- real two cold bricks, valued at $5800 Hon*, which netted $134.00. Other welcome uomaa, does her shopping on piivuiimtlc MIDWAY. which he had brought tip with him. donation* are thankfully acknowledge!! In skates. The Invention came from Glas­ Midway Advance. Another mineral claim was located hie hust few days, lake, close to the Indian reserve, and special surgical treatment. do. It 1* naturally far less expensive than has been named the Iron Point. It Is the bicycle, the coat being somewhat the snow is rapidly disappearing from There are at present In the home 24 boy* between $1 and $26. The pneumatic skate, OFFICES AT VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER. B.C the hillsides nnd the flat. n large lead and the ledge is well de and IS girl*, all of whom are in excellent moreover, can be packed In an ordinary fined, the croppings assaying $10.90 i,; health. During the year the following It is understood that a project is on changes have taken place : hand bag. whlA every one knows the l>{- gold, besides silver and copper. Si nee cyeb- cannot. For country doctor* nnd UUOI TEN OINTI. foot to run a line of steamboats on the Number of Inmates at last report. .... 64 clergymen the pneumatic skate is describ­ Kettle river t>etween Carson and Mid­ the snow began to leave the hills local Number of inmates admitted during the ed as invaluable. way. prospector* have lieen working in this district, and more than one new discor Mr. F. H. Oliver, of Spokane, arrived Total ...... -The entering wedge of a fatal com- Men and Things in Midway on Friday. Mr. Oliver re­ erv has already been made. Number of Inmutea placed In service. 4 laint i* often a slight void, which a dose cently purchased nn interest in the Mo.' M«*. Williams, mate of the Aberdeen. Number of Inmates died...... 0 or two of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral might Parliament and Bar Miscellaneous P- H. V Barclay and Mr. Pn.stm, of Number of Inmates taken by friends. 18 have cured at the commencement. risen claim. Dead wood camp, and is The Library Frills and Furbelows. now one of the principal owners. I rout creek, had a narrow escape from — 22 Therefore, it is advisable to have this Work on the Hold Drop claim is pr » drowning on Tnwd.ir. Messrs. Wil­ Prompt and sure remedy always ou Agriculture, Original Stcry liams and Barclay took the steamer's Total now In Home...... 63 - " greasing favorably. At the foot of the hand to meet un emergency. WfëSl small Iwit to convey Mr. Preston on It may be noted that during the last two Mining Correspondencî tunnel, which has now been driven fifty years there have been no bequests or lega­ feet, thirteen feet of solid ore of rich iwaird. and in the attempt the boat wan cies to the home. It is suggested to those —Good digestion means good appetite, Editorials Prize Puzzle appearance has been struck. ferried under th« wheel and upset. Mr. whose duty often calls them to make dis­ but what’s the use without good teeth — position, of wealthy testators’ property Baton and Buskin Chess, Draught ^ Mr W. Nelson has started to run a " illinms and Mr. Preston grasped the Use Odoroma for your teeth ; it not only wheel, which was for1 mm tel v stopped that the orphans might then be kindly re­ tunnel on the Trilby claim in Skylark membered, bearing In mind that the institu­ prevents decay, but preserves them per­ rim! in time ♦,» save them from belnr Published by "The Provinck" Limited Liability/* vamp. The tunnel is being started tion is supported entirely by voluntary manently. daubed to death, and were at once haul efforts and without state aid. Subscription for Canada and the United States $j.o: about 200 feet below the apex of the ed on board, but Mr. Barclay was less It has been the faithful desire of those to Watts—That to a prett? good story yon Other Countries. $».oo claim in the face of the hill. whom the sacred trust of providing for tell, but It won’t work. fortunate, nnd being swept nwav from these orphan ami destitute children has Upon the Holden Crown, a claim near U'e s-♦ .-amer he struck out for the up­ Weary Watkins—Course it won't. D’you the famous Winnipeg, upon which Mr. been confided, while looking closely after pose I'd be travelling around with It If 1 turned boat, which, though he i* r their material comfort and welfare. t« it did? W. J. Porter is busily engaged in sink­ strong swimmer, he reached with great adhere closely to the principle* laid dowt. ing a shaft, Is taking ont some very fire» at the outset "that these little ones are difficulty. In his exhausted condition to be trained for usefuine*# In the present \ ore at the present time, the same being g r|rmr 1o the boat until the stenmer’s life, end for Immortal glory In that which mined from a 3 foot vein, and in which life-boat was lowered nnd put off to hit Is to come." We firmly believe that our : plenty of free cold is visible. Samples assistance, but as it was nearly half an humble effort* in this direction have been Anniversary Number I successful and have received the blessing 1 that have recently been assayed show hour before it reached him, he wis ro«- of Almighty God. the ore to be worth as much as $1,000 rued just in time, ns his strength was The receipts and disbursements accord- j to the ton. [ almost exhausted when picked up. In g to the honorary- treasurer's report fol- J low: Price io Cents. RECEIPTS Balance on hand February 1. 1896.$ 33 48 J Collections per ladle*' committee.. 2»>4 75 j Local subscriptions...... 1,048 00 ^SIX CENTr ILLUSTRATED! Timely Warning. Subscription* from Nanaimo per E A Potts...... 306 00 The great success of the chocolate preparations of ...... SBt? Showing the Industries of British Columbia. the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established V : i ",r^’tnre 82 86 j Commencing vith the Anniversary Number, new 1 they get, the genuine Walter Baker It Co.’s goods. Crintme »mi ««vertuiu itiir. For every 12 “Sunlight'' Wrapper subscribers will be taken at $«.oo per annum. vt-nrv opcoratï...... teY. i4-,’-r> to the Canadian Headad Office,Office. 232:t {S«-ott ; Tmvrnvemeet» Bsqnlmalt------*proiwrty ■ on street, Toronto, i.ever Bros.. Ltd . will WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, Taxe* ...... -fi.. 1 - ! send postpaid a useful paper-bound book. Insurance...... "1! ’JJ ! 100 nage*.page*. DORCHESTER, MASS. Interest ...... ‘>S| h' C. R. KING. Victoria. Agent for B. C. |*L.HJWfJBL K_._, ...■ 8 VICTORIA DAILY I IMKK. SATURDaX . FEBRUARY 29 lsuti mmL\

British salmon. 2s. to 2s. Od.; frozen, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report ltd. per pound.—Canadian Gazette, Feb. 13- _____ - DEATH OF MORRIS MOSS. Baking A Former Resident of Victoria Dies at Denver.,

Mr. Bravermon r*-ceived a telegram Powder from Denver, Col., to-day. announcing m lhe death of Mr. Morris Moss, who liv­ Absolutely pure ed in this province for many years. He fi was well known and much respected for his mild and gentlemanly manners dered to be deported, will be among the passengers. and kind disposition. Many a needy in­ ST. PIERRE WRECKED dividual has reason to bless the name of s Y es, Ladies and Gentlemen, our Grand, Final, Continual stormy weather was ex­ Morris Moss. A Londoner by birth, Wind-Up-and-Get-Out Sale is now perienced by the C P. X. steamer and being the nephew of a London on ! We are Mnvde, Captain Roberts, which arrived A Cablegram Announce* That the throuKh with the last Stock-Taking and Price- from the West Coast this afternoon. banker named Morris, he was brought C.P. N. Co.’h New Steamer Has The steamer was down as far as Noot op in luxury and had the advantage of Slaughtering process and are now ready for the Been Abandoned. ka but heard nothing of the missing having been educated at the London May Belle. Owing to the stormy weath­ great rush of trade we confidently expect to fol­ Cnivvreity, which he left In 1802 to er very little hunting has been home by low this announcement We know that at this the West Coast sealing fleet. Last come to this province. Having a lib­ Captain XVhllelaw Builds a Novel week the Dora Steward, Carrie C. XV. eral sum of cash on arrival he fitted out season extraordinary inducements must be offered Wrecker—Another Big Ameri­ and Minnie snect^ded in lowering th<*ir a «mall craft with a large quantity of canoes, the Minnie securing eight skins merchandise to trade on the West Coast in order to sell Jewellers’ Goods—which may can Ship Aaliure. and the Carrie C \\r. three. The Hie of British Columbia, but was wrecked ward bad not returned, so her catch on some island uorth of Vancouver properly be classed as luxuries. We have taken could not be ascertained. Island and lost everything. Returning that fact into consideration and as a result we to Victoria about the lime of the Yesterday afternoon a cable message Next week the steamer Quadra will trouble with the Indians at Bute Inlet, oiler one Grand, Stupendous Inducement, naively from Captain Sears announced that tlir replace the buoys set adrift by the re he was requested to go on board of a Wonder-Provo ing Bargains in each and all lines steamer St. Pierre, recently purchased cent storms. A fishing boat seized at man-of-war to act as a go-between Cbemainus from an Italian named Sil­ among the Indians. He proved himself of Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware and by the C. P. N. Company for the West via will also be returned. The lioat most successful in this capacity. Ulti­ Coast route, was abandoned at aen. and an illegal net were seized by the mately he went to Cassiar and estai* General Jewellery. The St. Pierre left Halifax for Victoria fisheries department last October. The lished a business, where he remained on the 12th instant in charge of Cap­ he* was destroyed, but representations for several years. On leaving th«* When we bought our present stock we had not tain Sears anti a crew of 20 men. She having been made to the department part of the country he engaged in busi- the remotest idea that we would shortly be com­ was reported from New York on her that Silvia was in indigent cimimstan ress. principally in the fur trad. i„ way down, and nothing further was cos. it was decided to return him bin this city, being agent for Liebes A Co.. pelled to sacrifice it so cruelly. We dislike to heari of her until news ns above was boat. > f San Francisco. Mr. Moss was a leceived from Gibraltar. The only most s|*ecu!ative man and invested do it but necessity compels us, and you, Ladies way the C. P. N. officials can account Sandy Hook. Feb. 29.—The Now York large sums of money in both mining and Gentlemen, are going, to reap the benefit. It for Captain Sears Mug at Gibraltar is hard and fast aground on the tail of and sealing, with varied sucera*. He is that he arrived there on a transatlan­ West Bank, about one thousand yards left for Colorado a few years ngo is plain to all that we cannot begin to enumer­ tic vessel going to the Mediterranean wont of Ship Channel, and a mile south was a past grand master of Vancouver Sea Nothing was said about the erev of Swinburne island. The vessel is and Quadra lodge. A. F. & A. M ate prices it would be futile to attempt to do in the message, but itMs adore than pro­ headed northeast and it seems as if she bable that if any were lost the inform- will have to be lightened before tin TO-MORROWS SERVICES. so—but we desire that you shall accept this as a atkm would bare been given. Betides can possibly be hauled off. One of the personal invitation to call at our store when down Captain Sears, there were on board the XMieu and Where Victorians Will Worship shlp’.i officers has been sent up to quar­ on Manday. lost steamer at least two other Vic antine to make arrangements to have town. We shall be pleased to see you whether tor inns, the chief engineer and second the passengers transferred to New York ,Æ"!’|H>m'ln Mettmll.t clmrrh-Both you buy or not; and you can satisfy yourself by officers, and particulars regarding their this evening. 2Sc!°ærï m. T"r'*d ® fate are anxiously awaited. A special ocular demonstration as to the truth of our as- dispatch from Halifax confirms the The palatial steamer Prince Rupert BSUT* j*ruMr,elmmb-The wmlor. news given in the C. P. N. company’s built nearly three years ago by the ('. service N8"' !vl,‘ «mmIiw* both sertions about our bargains. cable, but adds little to the informât loi services. Mnhjects---morning, ••the I'arahlA* I*. R. Company for the Victoria-Van­ of the l^areu;' contained therein. Pp to a late hour couver route, has been purchased by the ' ’ evening, “The "Conversion this nftemon no further particulars former owners, uf the The Jewellers, were received. The St. Pierre was in­ Pierre, recently sold to the C. P. X. St. Andrew's Presbyterian church corner DAVIDSON BROS., sured for $30.000. The transfer of the company, and is now running between ÏSÏ?S?. 59 Government Street. steamer’s register from Halifax to Vic­ Halifax and St. Pierre. It will be re­ toria waa made yesterday. Even if no member -d that the Prince Rupert left ...... mhi" lives wive test, tin- accident is t<* be the Clyde for Victoria, but was recalled clmrcb-llurulug regrette.!, as the steamer was particu­ at tin Canary Islands. service by Mr. J. Adams: evening by larly suited for the rapidly increasing »u ,*«' ,>aHl"r- Subject: "A kind XVes* Coast trade. It is understood The steamers Willipn and Alki 'eft i word with two or three classes of back- that *he C. P. N. Company will begin the Sound for Alaska to-day. Both car ütlLmi bJUST** * ‘“U “lbl««» building, or purchase a similar steamer ried a large number of passengers and PERSONAL. as soon as possible. full cargoes of freight. i,„n1 rett»Co“krpK»tIons 1 church, Terni** rn me ni. W UUlle*. W. II. Redmond, Dr. Quin­ not be sUnk. The hull was fashions! lan and Max Lelser returned from Vau.ou- bilities of a Trade. We have lust received shipment after designs drawn up by Whitelaw vea last evening by the Charmer. strictly first visas. Ml* Beamish, of Toronto, who bn* been him self. The hull has a length of ICO Reformed“led Episcopal—BWhop < rklgc* wjM The first public sale on Tuesday of !n the morning »»;; the “Third f ,, an, extended visit to Mr. and Mrs W. 4 feet and a beam of 83, while her hold maud meetmi :". I>r. Wll^n___ l„ , OlHn, leaves to-morrow morulng for last week in Loudon of frozen salmon her home In Ontario. Golden Tipped Ceylon. has a depth of 14 feet. The heaviest on “Conffoaing Christ, Louflrmativn in from Vancouver—the quantity disposed the eveulng. Henry Saunders returned yesterday from timbers available are used throughout, of representing 140 tons—marks, says Albernl, w lie re be went several days ago n-vsÆ/r’Lrj.v.rs „w6e'1 ,o and her main deck is made of 6x6 Tim the Times, the formal beginning, on a Mt. James Church—11 a.m.. Morulng nrity- to take formal nosseaslon of the four bers, which are securely bolted together ♦ luiin» on Mineral creek, for the newly o commercial footing, of u new import or.»gvftUn- Ho*y Comimwnluh ; gauized Albernl Gold Mining Co. every five feet with long copper rods. trade. That the rivers of British C<»I- *. f>. ch ldren a service; 7 p.m.. Even*»* The hull is partitioned off into compart­ prayer and sermon. !H»e rector will take COFFEES-----* umbia.teem with salmon is already well us tl»» *uhj»-ct of the evening sermon. ments by four steel bulkheads, and will P4H8ENGER8. tost.We haveIt’s enjoyedfreslly , reputation for the known. So plentiful are they, indeed, “Where Art Thou?” Special servi»’cs will Per C4ty of Kingston from the Round roasted ami go,mini be fitted with a pair of big force pumps that tiicy are to be bought in X’nneouver also be conducted ou Wednesday and Fri­ W A Lazier. Mr* Harder, 8 H Bensen dally. Our “Empire, lu two pound tlna day at 10 a.m. sud 7.45. ta u leader. to l*e used in pumping out wrecks. The at the rate of somewhere about ^d. i»or and wife, G Klopf. A Magr.eson, A . R from the Maggie Ross, which was wreck­ Great Britain in n frozen condition. The monthly short <*rgan recital, by J. E. Collister. 1) W Gillies. Juste»* Walkem. ed about two years ago. The vessel Brldgemnn, when the following will he Capt. Wm. Moore, W H Retlmond. J It distance to 1m- traversed was. of course, played : I—Concert overture. Anger; 2- Taylor. .1 8 McDonald. Dr Quinlan. Mis* & will be supplied with u bronze propeller Merreuse In A. Delbruck; 3—Kcremide, encouraging that 443 Imixcs. r-.p. THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. which topmasts can be placed in case resenting the 140 tons of fi„h in ques­ Young mou are invited to attend the John McCallum, *tf 1-2 BROAD STREET, the vessel makes a long wen trip and tion, were disimtehed in order to inaug­ men's rally from 4 till r» o'clock at th«- wants to save fu-J by using sails. Three ural»- the project on a business footing. Young Men’s <’ljii*llan AsstX-latlon, to Ih* naa opened out and passed Into stock a very large and ,« , heavy derricks will be placed on board, addressed by Mr. (barter. Subject “The Cheap Suitings for the Spring trade. These g,W. have^n^msZ, TC\Z rash prU Unfortunately, however, insufficient the after one having a clear sweep of Devil's Playground." with blackboard Il­ care acorns to have been taken in thé lustrations. and with Ule view „f still holding the leading position In the Victoria Talk,ring trade' the entire after part of the vessel. The transhipment at Sydney, the boxes lad­ 1 j vleep ng ni’ my ”*“1 8"‘ndllr'l ef excellence In fit and finish of garments- main derrick hes a lifting capacity of ing exposed to the ordinary atmosphere my priées being popular and consistent with good workmanship SO tons, while the other two will lift for a longer time than should have been ROYAL Baking Powder. half that weight. The masts nr- 92 the ease, and the rt-tmlt was that a eCr- Highest of alt in leavening Clothing— wheThe’ .TsIt.Tm^ Z to^ ^ ^ ^ feet high, and the timbers in the bull tain proportion of the fish did not arrive which support them are double kneed. lu re in a perfectly satisfactory condi­ Strength—U. S. dove rament Report The boat will carry u crew of 15 men, tion- Hence, when the broker. Mr. XV. JOHN McCALLUM, The Fashionable Tailor, including four divers. L. Ayhvin, offered the salmon for sale at Hay’s Wharf, Too ley street, on Tues­ We have decided to reduce oar 28 1-2 Broad Street, Next Times Building. H. M. S. Comas, which left England day. he did so With the condition that stock of men’s suits and probab­ some months ago, to relieve the Ifyn- all lots, offered without reserve, ire ly give up this branch of our eiuth at Esquiuialt. ran ashore in San sold vyith all faults a« regards quality." TO THE PUBLIC______Diego harbor on Sunday last. She at­ The fish dealers present were not slow business. XVe intend to devote tempted to enter the harbor without a to take advantage of the "without re­ more atention to Boys' clothing, Our Best pilot and ran aground in the middle of serve' clause, and the prices realized BaHast point, amt as the tide was low, Gent's furnishings, etc. Here is ranged from Id. to 3d. per pound, though a sample of our reductions: she remained there all -day. Admiral the greater part of the fish was believed DOUBLE SCREENED Beard idee of the Philadelphia, which to b<- thoroughly sound. Some of the was in the harbor, wilt a communica­ fish was resold in Billingsgate market Men's Prince Albert, Black Worsted tion to the n unman dor of the Cornus, nt 4d. per pound. It is believed thwt Suits, Seduced from $30 to $18. New Wellington Coal j Notice— tendering all his vessels and men to re­ X We are opening a Bn>—'• when better arrangements are mad»- at Men's Dress Suits Black Worsted, lieve him. In the evening the Albatros* Sydney the fish will conn* through in Put up in sacks in any quan­ Store for toe •Kiwi the tugs Santa Fe and Hirondale such condition as to realize on the whote- Seduced from $30 to 20. made fast to the British nmn-of-war and tity at the rate of sale market from 3d. to 4d. per pound, Men's Pine Beaver Suits $24 to $16. s«k»ii she moved into mid-stream, ns good and nt this figure, it ih declared, a xm- Sale i Rental b- fore the unfortunate mishap. The Hid*-nihle business could be done from courteous action of the American offi­ 76 Tweed Suits, Frock Coats, Hal- X ancotiver. leaving the eximrters a Price. per ton $5.00 per ton cers was responded to by the British profit with which, it is said, thev would Of Bicycles officer in u right royal manner and the be well satisfies 1. It jH believed that 200 Tweed Suits, Sac Coats, from at SPRATT’S WHARF, at 42 Government Street, mr- British tars loudly cheered thoa* on the » anadian frozen salmon, to be sold re- American mati-of-wnr. $4 to $12, (Begular Price, $7. ner of Broughton Stree't. 1:1 1 ,r"'" 1 <" Si! I -•! U!h!. a i, 1 to $22. Delivery Extra. ‘),’r ■twk of Wheel* for RENTING puriKiaea will l>e / ' ' ' : " !•"'nr. I.» ml., t Hr. JBT, r. Merrill. here on the let of March. The N.P.R. steamship Tacoma left untisn housewife’s domestic economy We h,ve a large stock of extra SPRATT & MACAULAY, Agents. Cclumblas. Clevelands and the npsound city this afternoon for Vie- as New Zealand frozen mutton does al­ Crescenta FOR SALE are ar­ toria on her way to the Orient The ready. No Other Medicine Sizes In suit» and pants, 44, 46, riving every day. Tacoma’s cargo consists of flour, to­ Another authority notes that the fish, 40, 47, 48 and 50 inch. Drop in bacco. cotton, cotton drills, condcristsl SO THOROUGH AiA3 O. IP. 1ST. OO’Y, LTD. n the whole, looked very fine and fiv, h, and see us. STEAMER milk, machinery, mils from Everett, I and few which had been cooked for Sarsa­ M. W. Waitt & Co ! Wash., and varions other products from lasting were of good flavor. The lot ...... W Government Street. X all parts of the country. The machinery AYERS parilla jgüft DANUBE -* fmm n,,v„m. „„i,x ...... „ SIX' S4 v&JrSS&J* ™'ir Statement of u Well Known Doctor (Meyer, Master.) Le seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeef to tlu. Osr,k„ Bk-etriv Light mail- a gr™t m„p over the traiwoctl,,,, Will leave Rlthet's Inner Wharf for "rh(>""ke' jBP2i eno many Gilmore j NAAS RIVER AND WAY PORTS, THE GREAT PAINTING permanent cures aa Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,"— mens. A nun,tor of ,'bines,. „n«.n- menj, that a gr,»t penion will be^,B : : : •"-! null I . A , ■■-...V. Mt . VIA VANCOUVER, ON go out on her. Two Chinese boy* shipped to the continent who could not prove that they ha.l a On Snttthlay. at Billimrsgat,- fwi.„i„. MONDAY, MARCH 2, AT 8 P.M- Christ Before Pilate. right to lan»I in the TTnlted States, wo sale), frown salmon was in wiiie#t „n,l Jaimnese who did not hav<* 836 ixich sold nt 2Vsl. to 4h Market l retail) the price» »erJ 35 & 37 Johnson St. lag this time table at any time, without sons In Boston. At A. G. U. W. hull, Yntea Ayer’* Villa for liver and t oweI» notification. street, from 4 to 8 p.m. Dem-rlptlve lec­ JOHN IRVING, Manager ture* every half hoar. Admission 35 cents. ,? i mÊn