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VICTORIA, B. 0., SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911. NO 11. VOL. 51. PROTEST AGAINST THE

j ... LINES TO NORTH MUNICIPAL ELECTION i. j. Perry, Defeated Aldermanie Candidate, ‘Will ADMIRAL’S SPEECH APPLICATIONS TO Appeal to Courts on Alleged Irregular Lists SUBJECT OF INQUIRY DOMINION HOUSE —Counter Action by Aid. Langley X ——

Railways to Cross Continent Yashlno Will Be Reprimanded If He Criticized Taft's Thursday'* election for mayor and er this morning that he had now de­ From Hudson Bay to Pa­ clared war on the liquor interests. council has been protested by B. J. Fortification Plan Up to the time of the closing of the cific- Coast Perry, who dffc* a defeated candidate Supreme court registrar’s office thle Ward 1 for alderman. afterndbn no documents had been filed ThU morning Mr Perry served no­ with the registrar In connection with (Times' Lea set! Wire.) tice 7511 thé my étorlt àï ttt mtentiwi ’ (RoeHal to the .Imes* The. protest presented to the . it/ Tokio. Jan. 14.—Prompt steps to pun­ Ottawa. Jan. «.-AppHcatton wttl 1a> resent a petition to Supreme or clerk this morning, reads as follojrs. ish Admiral Yashlro for his criticism County court asking that the election mad. to parliament thU year for tlie of President Taft s plan to fortify the “Victoria, B. C. be voided by reason of the voters* lists Incorporation of the Hudson» Bay Panama canal will be taken by the "January 14. 1911 Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the peace River and Pacific Railway Com Japaniirse government. If an Investi not having been compiled In accord­ City of Victoria: — puny, which proposed to build from gjitton now under way should verify ance with the law. the reported remarks of the admiral 'Take notice that I petition wtH be Pori Nelson to Fort Churchill, then M-.re 'particularly the petition deal» made while a guest .of Col. Ooethals at with the matter of holders of agree­ presented to the Supreme or County westerly to Fort Vermillion, on Peace Panama. ments of «ale being registered as pro- court In my behalf as a voter for the River, then southwesterly to Fort, at The navy and foreign offices hero are perly-owners It» the city of-Victoria,. A. Ity of Victoria, praying that the elec- tlon of the Mayor and Aldermen, hfeld John, then westerly to I-aurler Pass greatly concerned over the Incident question on which It 1* stated that City and have Intimated openly that If the Solicitor Me Diarm Id gave an opinion at In this city on the 12th day of Tanuary, and on to Port Stmpaon. also from St M voided oiL.Jhf following ground», remarks are found to have been cor­ the court of .revision-prior- to-tiu.. elec­ namely:—By reason of the voters’ lists John l- Kdmonlon. rectly -quoted-. Yashlro will be sharp­ tion. •The city sollcItor’H opinion Is raid not hating been compiled or revised or The Alaska and Yukon railway will ly reprimanded. Further punishment to have been along the lines of Mr. entitled In accordance with Isw, apply for an extension of time for con­ may be administered. erry's present contention. struction and for legislation to expend There is a disposition In some quar­ toinit Irfpn rhaa b per cent, of the amount of Its capi­ tets. however, to believe that the words vT*To»r~And this petition shall he taken t.een served on City Clerk powler this under the Municipal Clauses Act, 189$, tal for four years, and for completion Oh*. A d m Irai w art elther-mtatmated.- morning 'bv Mr. Perry In person a no­ ------——- 1 ■ 59 Victoria, Chapter 38. so as to give them a false meaning, tice of motion was p sited on the no­ The Dominion Development Railway that the whole story was fabricated “BERNARD J. PERRY.” tice board 4»f the city hall by Aid. XV. r.tmnanv will seek Incorporation 1e Aid. Isangley's notice of motion ask­ by anti-Japanese partisans In the H." I .angle>• to the effect that the leg- aTid X’niti ing that the election be validated by will run from the Naaa Hiver" e-r State*, and the government will rlnture be a*k«>d to validate the elec- t.. and take no steps until the most careful the legtsllture is as follows: Portland Canal Fort Ctmrchlll • lonv „ ...... Investigation of the affair ha» b *T hereby give notice that at the next J ^ t'lifort .. -S. Immediately after »he mayor and aldermen had been sworn In by Judge meeting of the city council I shall The Incident lx being wliiely dinette»- PULP MILLS TO BE SOLD. Young in the County court this morn­ move that the Petition to the Legisla­ ed In the Japanese press. Most of the tive Assembly of the Province of Brit­ 1 ing. they repaired to the city hall and ish Columbia, praying for the valida­ ‘(Special to the Times.) papers take the attitude that the Am­ held a meeting In the committee room, erican government la Inclined to view tion and confirmation of certain By­ Toronto. Jan. 14.-E R. C. Clarkson where the city solicitor was present the matter In too serious a light, even laws of this Corporation be ordered to appointed liquidator of the Sturgeon B J Perry, after hnvlng served his supposing that the Admiral did criticise be signed and have the Corporate Beal Fulls Pulp and Sulphite mills In 1 A NOVEL SIGHT ON THE STREETS Of VICTORIA. protest on the city clerk, gave out the plan as alleged. statement that his action had been attached." announces that the requests for op It ts claimed by Mr. Perry that so far No other affair 1or a long time has taken because the election was Illegal ti«ms on the property had all heen de> as property-owners are concerned the brought forth so much open discussion Referring to Ids own candidature, he clihvd nnd that thé shareholders who list should he made up from the regis­ of the relations between the two na said that he had been the victim of two m^t In London. England, had ordered try office rolls and not from the assess­ tiohs. in official circles it is admitted cliques In Victoria West, what he him to sell the property at auction ment roll. The city assessor here has that the matter ha» caused sMous termed the mayor’s clique on the one early In April The mills have an es­ WILL SOON LOSE followed the practice of every assessor concern. The Japanese government side and the Licensed Victuallers’ As­ timated value of $1,Î500 and hold in the province In making up the lists. would doubly regret. It Is •aid.’any re­ sociation on the other side. Mr. Perry valuable concession*. One of the ap marks on the part of Yashlro that ptlcants for options was Wm Ran announced to a prominent liquor deal- (Concluded on page 7.) might cause offence to America, .eape- dolph Hnarst of New York. ( Con eluded on page 4.) PLACE OF INURE NEW WATER SUPPLIES WILL BE _ STALLED TRAINS REGARDS BOURASSA W. H. HAYWARD IS LAUNCH OF THE SENT TO SETTLERS AS DANGEROUS DEPUTY SPEAKER LARGEST DREADNOUGHT ARE LIBERATED COMMITTEE SOON Man Makes Long Trip Over Battleships Now Being Built Great Northern Passengers One Man Killed and Five Others London Writer Declares Quebec Snow With Body of PopularMember for Cowlchan . Will Surpass Uncle 's Will Arrive at Spokane Injured—Inquiry in Politician is as Ambitious First to Be Elected to His Wife This Afternoon Arkansas Progress is Parnelj That Position

(Special In the Times.) (Times Leased Wire.) Now that the Hooks by-law has pass­ (Times Leased Wire.) J Moose Jew. Husk . Jen. 14.—The first Bpokane, Wash.. Jan. 14.—At the Of­ fSpeclal to the Ttmea.l ed by such a large majority, thus com­ Legislative Press Gallery, Jail. 19 Camden, N J.. Jan M—Tbs battte- team* since Christmas to reach this fice of General Superintendent Brown, of the Great Northern. It Is announced fymflon. Jan. 14 -William Maxwell Under the new rules adopted at the shlp Arkansas. the largest Dreadnought city from Levllle and Dewdrop. 45 miles mitting the rlty to the project of brings that through passengor trains No. 3 the well known war correspondent, m lose of last session of the legislature afloat, was launched from the ways of south west- of here, arrived Thursday Ing water from Sooke lake, it is an­ concluding a series of articles to the and No 27, stalled in a snowbank at the House ha» hereafter to elect a the New York Shipbuilding Company evening ticipated that one of the first acta of Dally Mall, declares that the new ele­ deputy speaker and a chairman of The six members of the party told Hlghgate, Mont., since last Sunday, at noon to-day. ments crowding Into the Canadian committee of way* and means. Here story of much hardship and suffer­ were relieved this morning and will Mayor M or ley, after the newly elected Secretary of the Navy Meyers, Assist­ west will readjust the balance of tot(.re the Speaker has named his ing. They had to break through bad arrive in Spokane at 1 o’clock this af­ city council hae got down to business, ant Secretary Wlnthrop and a delega­ power. Henri Hmiraeaa would sever deputy, and this Is practically the first drifts in the hills. They brought In two ternoon. will be the introduction of a proposal tion of Arkansas congressmen attended THK DUKE OF UOXNAUGHT, the last link between Canada and recognition of that officer as part of men who are badly frosen, one so Weather conditions in Montana. It the launching. The Arkansas was Who Will Be the .Next Oovernor-Oen- for the formation of a permanent wa­ Great Britain and has the same ambi­ the machinery of parliament. badly that it is thought hie feet may \s announced, have moderated, and the christened by Miss Mary Macon, eral of Canada. ter committee. tion as Parnell and the same dangerous In accordance w ith the new rule Pre have to be amputated, and the dead main line of the Great Northern has material Canadian statesmen admit mler McBride this afternoon moved daughter >f Congressman Macon. body of a woman. The woman died been opened for service for the first This committee will be somewhat that there Is a dangerous situation and that William Henry Hayward, mem The Ifnttleshlp Wyoming, a sister tmuthwi>et of Lake Johtiston. and her time since Sunday. along the lines of the water board sug­ do not dteeoea It publicly. her for Cowlchan. be deputy speaker ship, will be launched soon. body wa* being brought to this city None of the passengers suffered In gested by W, E Oliver, the unsuccess­ . Arrives at Montreal. of the House. He referred to Mr Hay The Arkansas is the first 26.000-ton by her husband. He had made hut slow jury from the cold, railroad officials ful candidate for the mayoralty, but It ward’s length of service In .the House battleship authorised b> congress, and progress on hi* melancholy trip. It Montreal. Jan. 14.—Hertri Bourassn FI say. will be different. This much was made to the fact that for four years past he having taken him five day* to travel Conditions Improving the Nationalist leader, returned here exceeds In slxe any other l>attl«shlp clear during the recent speech by the last night from his tour In Europe. He has acted as chairman of committees: ever built It will be surpassed, how­ 32 miles, when h* was picked up by 8!" Franctaeo, •Cal., Jaa 14.-— mayor at Victoria West. On that oc­ and to t h» qualification which h>* fa­ was welcomed hy~tr crowd of—® ever, h\ other Dreadnought* now bs^ the party. Transcontinental trains, stalled in the casion he said that he favoretl a water miliarity with the rules affords The men report much hardship mostly I-aval students, which called re­ Ing built. PLEADS GUILTY Sierra Nevada mountains by the board but • "t oil Um plan Of Mr OUT* peatedly for a speech. In response Mr H. C. Brewster, leader of the oppo­ According to specifications It must among «elder* owing to the terrible storms of the last few days have been A committee named by the t ouncll . sition, seconded the motion, expressing , old and storms. One man Is sold to Bourÿsna said: ‘I have returned to make 20% knots an hour. The Arkansas released, according to officials of the would better suit the needs of the situ- H*. f^kfiee of Mr- Ha y ward’s fitness and have carried a sack-of flour six mllea take up ago In tfie flghT T«r justice^ for Ts TkOYTeet tong nver att. ~ttw beam t*03 Trarts-contlnewtal Unesv AtoUwlU react» at Ion—r~------—------—------because he could not get his horse right for my rare, and equal rights for fairness. water Ibu under load, it waa Sat» Francisco late to-day or to-mor­ It ts believed that the mayor Intends Mr. Hayward was born in Dover TRAVERS WILL BE all. I am going to continue this fight built to develop 28.000 home-power* In through. row. Eastbound trains are leaving San that John Meeton, who has always England, spent some years In Virginia Ttv* .partv will take back with them to the end if the chapter Irrespective Its engine room. Francisco on schedule. ^ been a staunch advocate of the Sooke as a tobacco planter and tfcen settled SENTENCED MONDAY fotir team* with full loads of supplies Storm conditions In the mountains of results.” scheme, shall be one of the committee, on Vancouver Island. He Is-qne-of- the have improved, the railroad officials its at the meeting following the declar­ most progressive farmers of Cowlchan . BIRD AFTER I.O.VO ILLNESS 6525 ■ I ' —— report, and it la believed the trains ation of the result of the poll on Thurs­ district. From 1900 to 1901 he repre­ STREET , an now be run without Interruption day night bis. worship. In alluding to sented Eaquimalt In the legislature and TRAIN DISPATCHERS The track, banked with snow and St. Catharine*. Jan. «.-After nearly Admits Making False Returns Mr. Meston, expressed the hope that a has sat for Cowlchan since 1907. He Is blocked by the collapse of snow sheds, way would shortly be found whereby (Utv years' eervlce In ‘the poet ofllrv. representative of the very best type A. L. Riggins, deputy poetmaater Itère, and Entries and Stealing has been cleared. It is said. the city would yet secure his service#. of Englishmen and has always been RAILWAY A SUCCESS Two eastbound on the Southern Pa­ died yesterday after a long lUneee. He popular with the members as a whole SEEK HIGHER WAGES xx, a brother of Police Magistrate C. From Farmers' Bank cific stalled west of Truckee. Cal , and one train on the Western Pacific, E. A Igglng, of Beamavllle. finton MUBDER TRIAL. stalled near Orovllle. will be able to ONTARIO BUDGET continue eastward to-day. It le report­ People Walt For Hours In Order to Calgary's Undertaking Yields (Special to the Times.) Employees of Railways in Pa­ ed. TWO FOUND DEAD Secure Beats 4« Hamilton City 13 Per Cent in the Toronto, Jan. Tt—General Manager Court House. cific Northwest Will Pre­ PATS .PENALTY FOR MURDER. WILL SHOW SURPLUS Travers pleaded guilty In the police (Special to the Times.) First Year court yesterday to three charges con­ sent Demands Monday (Special to the Times.) Hamilton. Jan. It.—A larger crowd IN RUINS OF HOME nected with the administration of the Lethbridge. Jen. 14.-We»ll Chohatcr true than ever was In attendance at the Farmers' Bank. morning psld the pensllT ot death for Loan of $15,000,000 Will Be Finton murder trial when tt wan re­ Hartley II, Dewart, K. C„ represent murdering Alex Laxsruk laet May. the sumed In the court house yesterday. (Special to the Times ) (Times leased Wire.) ed the acctised. Crown Attorney Cor­ execution taking place In the Royhl North- People waited for hours outarde the Calgary, J»n 14.—Superintendent Mc­ weet Mounted Police barrack» grounds »t Asked for Porcupine Branch Man and His Sister Believed to ley conducted the prosecution, and af­ Portland, Or,., Jan. 14.—Train dis­ building before the doors were opened Cauley. of the street rsllwsy. reports patchers on all railroads operating In 4M He met death without e show of of Temiskaming Railway Chief Twiee said he asked Tom Fin­ ter Travers had pleadec. recited many nerrousnoM. HIS last word» as under­ the council lh»t the street railway, the northwest will present formal de­ Hava °oen Murdered by ton repeatedly If he had cut hla hand Interesting facts regarding the opera­ stood by those by were, "Me no get any or could account for the blood on hla after paying for Inlereet. depreciation tion of the bank. mands for a general Increase In salary breakfast." Robbers Chobater had no friends In this country overalls. He said at first he could not and sinking fund, yielded to the city Travers, who was pitiably nervous, on Monday. The petitions for an In­ and cams from Austria. Hls crime was (Special to the Times.) account for the blood, and afterwardl confessed to three several charges of crease have been printed and placed _ per cent., which Is considered pretty shooting Alex. Laxarnk on tie road be­ Toronto. Jen. 14.—Despite the heavy said he guessed Mrs Kerr must have making false returns to the govern­ In the hands of the dispatchers with In­ good for the first year. The total profit tween two of the mining effgfts of the expenditures by the province on the put the blood on Sis pants because she ment. of stealing 140.006 from the bank structions to deliver them to their su­ Tn dependence. Kas. Jan. » Oalt Coal Co., after lying In eralt for hls parliament buildings, Osgoode hall, the made after paying everything was and of making false entries In the perior oIBcere promptly at » o'clock on Walker and Mary Walker, hl. xl.ter was religious craxy. men for several hours. The motive for hydro-electric system and the Temtg- After some more evidence the crown a $64,700. The railway gave $#,600 to the books. He was remanded to Monday Monday afternoon. the crime was brought out In the trial. hoth aged, were found dead In the kamlng & Northern Ontario railway, city general fund. for sentence, ball being refused Under ruina of their burned home near here case was closed- The dispatchers argue that they are Hon. A. J Matheween. the provincial The request of the defesre thst the the statute he la liable to a penalty of receiving 1res money than the train­ MANY KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE. It t« believed they were murdered and treasurer, will be able to show a bal­ esse b" taken from the iJury on the TO LICENSE BARBERS. five years. men under them. They declare that robbed and the house destroyed to ancé when he makes hls budget speech ground of lack of evidence against the there has been only a alight Increase Bodies of More Than Two^Hundred Vic­ ccneeal the evidence of the crime The In the approaching session of the lew- prisoner was refused, ‘ (Special to the Times.) FALLS TO HIS DEATH. In the salai les of dispatchers In twenty tims Reported to Hgve Been bodies were partially cremated. Recovered. 11 slot ure The government will ask for Toronto, Jan. 14.—A draft bill w)ll he years, notwithstanding that their work The barns and outer .buildings on a loan of $1.500,006 for the Porcupine DEPENDS ON MR.. BALFOUR. submitted to the Ontario legislature has practically been doubled and the the place were Homed and the horses Blankenburg. Germany, Jan. 14 —Sid­ St Petersburg. Jan. 14—A dispatch re­ branch of the Temlskamjng railway, this session providing for the registra­ railroad* are operating many more ney Joseph, described as a millionaire ceived from Vyeray, capital of the terri­ and an application will also probably i nned ^wn ttmt tile Walkers kept London,- Jan- H.-The Morning Pust,|tlontion and licensing of barbers and for trains. merchant Oÿlty. dtoppid tory of Sglnlryetchenck. Asiatic Russia u» made tor a power t re Démission line ^wksarNOSSsssss^ssiÇ the fisheries dispute frtswts Ihwthe -appatDtiMnt of a prortnclal boerd Th fWTr jwtftttm tl» dispatcher* state money In (hé ho,ire. Such eeareh of from a rltff In the Hart mountains end says Wir-g -MeWIR" exrthiumhe wees ) from St Thomas’in Windsor Next which would examine applicants nnd they they will organise aa a labor Thursday night In KebeVy. In thg Ptehpck the ruin. a. could be made revealed no that the United States Is making des­ was killed. Joseph had heen for some year the municipalities will begin to perate efforts to forestall Imperial he- test —their— —knowledge-...... - --of their trade, and union and present demands If the mnt district of the territory, end that the trace of the money. m ' ■ ------ifce time at a eanttartuin here and It Is make their payment for the hydro- elproctty. ami whetimr or net they ami. iMjf .j&jff.uwwipdgc I^fj. <«h'" to time y ». .U--.S ter of an Increase la not setttot favor bodies Of SH Klrghle have been taken from The authorities are investi* Mr. move for regulation come, from the| salts, that he deliberately slipped from e)eHHe Bhe. T'-'' - " aucceseful_____ »... depend» on wh..th.iwhether Mr. move f *r rfgutottem come» rroi the ruins of fallen building*. earefUllv They are convinced that the barbels tUvmeelve», ‘the height. ably by June. jsged couple was murdered and nobbed Balfour will rise to the occasion. t It ■

VICTORIA DAILY TUBgff,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1H1,

musk follows. Leader. Fted. Parfltt . .. GoinS at Êxceptiorir Jdornlng. Organ—Prelude ...... ally LOW PRICES Holy, Holy. Holy ...... f M m;,î • ”.M ’V'V:V.'' few» t ,V'-agut- On Mrs. Jackson, speaker. tipaiLual mti- Waift’s Retiring Sale at 2.3b; evening service at 7. The muwv ex ening ar $ rrrlock There will h» suges after lecture a public meeting In the enurrh under the auaptoe* M. 8 Dr « tcian.i. i-hristadelphlar* A O. V W hall, room With MomlOjg. 1, Yates street. Public leetqre at 7 30 p.m.; 1004 Government Street. Organ Voluntary- ...... from India, will address the meeting. A short programme and prayer selrvtce on subject, Resurrection, Personal and Na­ Vwnitc and Fsaltn* .... Cathedral l'sâlter tional." All are welcome. No collection. Gas Te peum ...... 1st Alternative Thursday at * p. m. oenedtetus ...... y...... Trout berk Kvrle ...... Brtdwrwaler Salvation Army, citadel. Broad street. CONGRFG.VnONAL. Services : 7 a. m., knee drill. 11 s. m., holt Then you will be spared all Hymns ...... ;...... « and ™ ROBINSON 4 ANDREWS Organ Voluntary ...... First, corner of Pandora avenue and nees meeting; 2 p. m . Sunday school; 3 the worry, dirt and incon­ Blanchard street Public worship at 11 p. m., praise meet log; 7 3» p m., salvation venience attendant on a B- m and 7.3* p. m The pastor. Rev meeting The wek-end meetings will be eoal or wood stove. Gas for Organ Voluntary ...... Mermen A. «’arena. B. A , will preach conducted by Staff-«’apt Hayes and <*apt. cookini; is positively unsur- Psalms ...... -, Cathedral Psalter Theme of morning sermon. "Why Has a K nudson. Magnificat ...... Barnby Way of Life Been Provided? la There January Sale paasetl. Nunc I limit tin ...... Wesley Anything to Be Saved FrontT* Subject Society of Friends. | Friends' hall. 717 Hymns ...... 2». 265 and 1* of evening eermon. "How Shall We Know Courtney street Meeting for worship, 11 CALL AND BEE OUR Vesper Hymn ...... Valllre OodT" Sunday school, men's own Bible a. m Adult school for men. 9.46 a. m. Organ Voluntary class and adult Bible chum for women at —of— NEW SALESROOM um p. m. T. P S of W W.'s on Monday 8p jaltem. 7M Caledonia avenue R St. Barnabas-, corner of rook *treet and at f p m will hold a social event H. Kneeel aw lectures at ft p. m Subject, Caledonia avenue There will be a cele­ which each committee will arrange pro­ "Something New." Clairvoyant readings bration of the holy eucharlst at X a. m., gramme for meetings of coming year after the lecture. All are welcome. Ladies’ Coats Victoria Gas Company, Limited choral eucharlst snd sermon at II a m.. Tuowjay. at 7 p m . Ciirl Qimles »Wc. A. Services aa follow* f » 4. Rev. I. W. Williamson, of Vancouver. Urn u ing Jewelry houses In East­ LOOK! m., class meetings; 11 a. m.. public wor­ Monday, at * p. m . H. J. Pollard will give ern nnd Western Canada puts us In manded the Immediate eonehteratlon ship. subject. "The Baptism of the Holy a stereoptlcon lecture on "W’eetmtnster the enviable pout ion of being lead­ and early paacage of the Rtet«m rail­ HOW DOES THIS STRIKE ers in our profession. If you wish Spirit": 2.30 p. in.. Metropolitan Sunday Abbey," under the auspices of the B. Y road regulation bill. The meaaure was i YOUt school; 2.46 p. m.. Belmont avenue Sun­ P. U. Tuesday, at 7.86 p. m., a banquet a Brooch. Ring, I'endant, Neck­ day school; 7.30 p. m.. public worship, sub­ for the men of the church congregation lace or some fancy place made to Introduced live minute, before the gov­ ONLY |250 cash to secure Copas & Young ject, "‘Common Salvation for Common Wwlneedsy, 8 p. m.. annual meeting of your liking, you will find It to your ernor’. message was presented In the new 4 roomed Bungalow, People." Music a>. follows- Morning,» Burns.-e mleelon. Thursday, k p. m.. mid­ advantage to consult us In regard OUSO. "1 right on car track—a cinch # ANTI-COMBINE GROCERS. "Rejoice in the »rd, " Elvey; evening, week service of church for prayer and to price, design, etc., before plac­ The message deals with spec!lie rate, Price $2200, balance on very Corner Fort jpnd Broad Street». "Send Out Thy Light," Ooirodd. A hearty praise, and question drawer, conducted by ing your older. between station. In CaltfomK show­ easy trim*. welcome for all; stranger* and visitor* Grocery Deportment M and M. Liguer Department 1132 the pastor. Our b -iness I» to please our cue- , ing their inertuallty, alleging that they specially invited. are fixed to get all the traffle will bear. Rmfranpel, corner of Fern wood road Real Estate and Insurance Victoria West, corner of Catherine and and Gladstone avenue. Sermons on Sunday Wilson at recta. Rev. James A. Wood, by Rev. W. Stevenson : 11 a. m., "The A judge at the Kragnyevata àaatsee, fct*r- 622 Jphnson St. pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7.* p. m. Soul of a Church"; 7.2» p. m , "The Penl- via, was Just getting b Ms rewS. at tbs i jut ac trial gerr1- - ot song by the choir, at 7.3ft. Roe. Happewed 4s Him; " WOOD AND COAL A. Henderson will preach In the morning Young ladies' Berean Utth ft Taylsr the man In the dock Interjected, 'Blow and the pastor In the evening. . On Mon- class, Mrs. W. Marchant'*, lift Pastor's all that, and tell me straight how loos 1 dh>- evening the Bp worth League will Paradise. Tartarus, Sheol, Hades. Jewellers. gat for smashing the fellow's heed." a»*1 B. Y. P. U.. Monday. » p. m. 611 Feet Street. Judge pause ROGERSON R Advertise in the Times and will be conducted by Mise BOa Robln- Prayer service, Thursday, 1p.m. Com­ the longest m jomntow rr * re u Addresses wtil bo glvon by Mrs. A. munion service, Sunday evening, ft4ft The VICTORIA DAILY TIMM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911.

présent. The totaj Value" of vessel and f fishing apparatus, Including the seal BANKERS Ing fleet, was in IVOR $4.560.000, and DEBITE ON THE twelve thousand men were being eni- MONEY ORDERS v. - , -'-'v.-v-i . V. The - " ■ Mr;- Man son dorTsrM In ah rmtspnlcpn We iùue both Canadian, way that if the province was to benefit anti American banker*’ normto .tye full .from this- great natural re Orders. source greater 'protection must b* Merchants given to (he Industry from the poach­ ing and piracy of American fishermen He blamed the Dominion government SAFETY DEPOSIT MOVER AND SECONDER for not having enough, and fast Bank AfirrAiiFAl enough, fishery cruisers on the Pacific BOXES TO RENT MAKE GOOD SPEECHES |ooa*t- In -addition to Increasing the A w-furc place 1er valu- fleet he suggested that the Dominion government should take up the ques­ m * * able». tion of having Hecate straits declared of Canada • ||Shawj of Kamloops, and we* under infernal tonal Taw I While endorsing all that Mi*. Shaw SAVINO had said as regards fruit-raising. Mr. Capital Paid Up son, of Comox, Speak- in DEPARTMENT Manson reminded the House that Vân $6,000,000 Island's Resources couver Island was chpable fit yielding Deposits of One Dollar re­ many other lines of produce and he ad­ Reserve Funds ceived. No delay in with­ vised the government to foster all of drawals. , these on island and mainland. The $4,600,000 legislative Press Oallery, Jan. IS I member for Comox went In detail Into The House got’down to the work of I the mineral situation on the Island and Victoria Branch. JOINT ACCOUNTS the session this afternoon by opening a I along the coast. He anticipated great Specials for To-day debate fr Manson pointed out the value of A l—BA R G l Oldettt Diamond and Jewelry House In Western Canado. forty-two members, and to the cabinet changée. Of the outstanding Imperial the extension of railway facilities happening of the past year, the death northward to Ovstcr river at as early of King Edward, he said:— '• a»dale as possible- ..Ha-woU-omed No event of the year has tau

Mde pnrl*»m*nto: '^NNe-~tb#> d*e*l of: Thomas Plimley fair play for all. of free speech and un­ trammelled worship had grown until E. B. Jones R. Morrison 4 Co Temporary Store - 1205 Langley Street. il WAA M*e ideaf of the race; hQW, INDEPENDENT GROCER, (leniral Bakery- * whatever the cwt to England had Auto Oarage - - - 727' Johnson Street. Corner Cook and N. Park SU. been. -ttiïÇ Imposed no debt or obliga­ Oil) VATKH ST. PHONE 1UI Garsgc Vhone. 697. Office Phone, 698. Phone 711...... tion e.jTf» i those who filled her col­ Advertise in the A on!* s. how. having' io feed them, she

v VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1»11.

to- none in the world, a navy which o. - j1 volvers, and knives were used freely, ■ pain» wt rnwniwim, *’w™ ■■■ of his trip to sunny California, judging Port street, to-night between a team had yet adopted a policy towards Em­ and with deadly consequences. »W. Prof. W. M Flogne. of New York, from the following extract from a de­ from New Westminster and Victoria. pire trade which Involved the fostering the American represent alive on the com­ Will Consent scription of a local league game taken It will be a clean, swift game, and In­ of Empire industries, but this could be To add to the general confusion, mittee. has received the following prelim­ from a Los Angeles exchange tense excitement Is expected from start huge bear and a panther escaped from inary notification to that effect as follows : done by an Imperial minister working Ray Riggs, the local boy signed by to finish. Westminster have been In an Imperial parliament, and In the the caravane, and took a part In the Dear Fir—The International Olympic general melee. Presently vtroops arriv­ Ran Francisco, Jan. 11—1 wrfll Householder for the Victoria club, training faithfully and claim at the matter of the migration of the people Committee having decided that the Olym­ ed on the scene, and, whilst endeavor- tempt to re-match Jack Johnson stationed at short In the afternoon present time the coast honors, having there was a great field for an Imperial pic gantes of IMS shall be held In Fweden. to separate the cobatants, found an James J. Jeffries. I will make no other game and played hie usual heady game defeated Vancouver. Seattle, Tacoma administrator, because no local govern­ w. have pleasure In stating that rBH opportunity to put the bear out of ac - statement to-day. but I will tell my In the field. He also secured a hit and and Bellingham. This Is the first game ment cduld deal with the question as a hmlnary. programme of the garnies, with ttoh with a well-directed bullet. particulars ©*. the various events. wUI planajsa soon as I feel that 1 can do so, walked once. Many lotal fpn* are con played between Victoria and Westmin­ shortly be forwarded to you as a member said Tex Ricard» to-day. ftdent gfhat he will make good In the ster and a win for the local boys Is be­ The difficulties of the closer consti­ The panther, however, eleaped to the af the International Olympic committee. Rickard several months ayo. went to north, as he can play second, third, ing looked forward to. tutional union of the British Empire oodj. When order was ultimately re­ The following branches of sport will be Lam Angeles, where he spent several short with equal proficiency. He has Victoria has not In any way neglect­ were as nothing when compared to established it was found that a score Included: Athletics, cycling (road race» days with Jeffries. Before he made his all the earmarks of a professional. He ed training and will go on the floor In those which were overcome In the fed­ of persons had been more or less ser fencing, gymnastics, horse display, lawi * asserted that he would stands up to the plate well, U» a good the pink of condition and full of con­ eration of the German Empire, when km» I y Injured. ;. tennis, shooting, swimming, wrestling, attempt to rematch the men. At that waiter and hit» the hall for keep*. fidence that they can wrest the tumors yachting, and probably football and row­ all the Independent state# of Germany ' Safety Guard Free time Jeffries asserted he would not re The account of this same game shows from their formidable opponents. A NEW FT A It. ing. were brought together to form a union enter the ring. that Householder himself Is no slouch large ctowd Is expected to witness the for the protection of the realm and the We would bow ask you k\adly to ar­ It Is known that for the past several with the-willow. It rune a* follows. game, which is the first of many that AGENTS. range for a committee being formed In care of the wel. are of the German peo­ Observers In England and at Harvard weeks Barney Oldfield, automobile ra­ Pug Bennett and Bdic Householder will be played In the city. ple. A common danger was the most your country, and to take all neceast Other teams are being organised here t niverslty Tell of Discovery. measures In order to insure the participa-1**cer.”' 7whormi Is a,______close, friend. of Jeffries, powerful factor for bringing unions Jjj, Drake Hardware Co. tlon of your fellow cdtmtryrhen fritiie -E3r:;t-r— ra T8 1 fMfNi? such a danger existed to- Olympic games. ehampioa to alter his views. It le be­ will be organised It was recently dfty—a great European combination T W Dyson, the newly-appointed as­ 1418 Douglas Street. ", • tronomer royal of England, has cabled , Would you also kindly inform all the lieved here that Oldfield and Rickard stated that Seattle would play her*, on threatening t.ie Mother Country, the governing bqtHes of sport in your country have been In touch with each other and Tuesday night. Whs» «lu Bolter the Harvard observatory that Rev T. K. heart of the Empire Were we to wait Bepin, of Wahl Ingham, England, has dis­ of our address? the new mysterious move that the pro­ Hockey chib h» giving a large masquer­ till the question solved Itself? If so. we moter is making to bring the ade carnival. bu|. owing- to » httchjn covered a new star. Acqoriling to H»e Pleas* communicate with us on all queer might welt tU| there wng.no British cahlsgrain. tbs star's brightin**, a*.seen tiens concerning the game* under the ad- fifth tecs together tgsKTiT the WW *»r the arrangements It is just posübfc OH Empire to unite. in England, was of the eighth magnitude: drew* "Olympfsks Fpelen. Stockholm, Information which has vomv to him they may not he able to come °2*l 14* position In tbo sky is -21 hours 38 mla—i MONEYWAMTED enly, when all informatloii will be placed through ( ihllb id Vancouver. Tacoma, Skittle and Bel- FIGHT WITH GYPSIES. utes. plus 82 degrees 15 minute* north, st your disposal. Johnson recently said he would l»e lingham are among the teams that will which would place it due north in the Y. M. C. A. Yours faithfully, * . glad to meet Jeffries jfagaJn. just to western part of the sky, about half-way shortly visit the city. - «. All subscriptions to new build­ Orgt ut admitting' "cupled so much time? Any form of By Usiner this fact. In fact, they do not scruple closer «‘onwtltutlonal union must. In the “The limes" “The Times” BUICK to declare openly that the new league GETS A NEW JOB first place, be carrlnl oüt lietween We have the new 1911 mod­ will he the nucleus of a great profes­ Great Britain and Uanada, Australia. els for immediate delivery, sional league that will ultimately em­ New Zealand, south Africa and Nek - brace the whole of western Canada. found land, and at a future date it also a number of second­ Owing to the Ntfnd which the two might perhaps b« possible to inelutlv hand cars. northern cltrbs haie taken, it seems erkeley Man, Well Known to the crown colonies, fhdin and thè other highly probable that this season's Local Sports, Will Coach de|H*.ndencles and protectorates of the Let na demonstrate one for schedule of the Island League may Empire. you. never be completed- Owing to snow U. C. Nine An imperial parliament was requlre in the prlvilCg*» and responsl- Supply Co., Ltd California Rugby team to victory, will try bliltles of Empire and. in tin* second his. band-at t«-aching baarhatf. His golec- place, frrr the defence ôf the Empire, When You Think of ! R. P. CLARK, Manager. tlon as coach of the 'varsity nine ha* been announvgd by Graduate Manager Milton for diplomacy (Including treaties and 1410 Broad Street Phone 695 Shiloh's Cure I». Farmer. Schaeffer will leave shortly negotiations with foreign govern­ Sickly stop* cosdks. cures colds, beelr tor Visalia, where he will confer with ments). for Imperial trade and com­ Ll se three! oed lueds. • • • 23 ccsto Orvle Overall, of the Chicago Cubs, as to merce. for the government of the de­ the new tricks of the game Overall is a pendencies and protectorates, for the VICTORIA former California University pitcher. miinitlon of the people within the Em- pire. an#T for all those other question* Schaeffer, the Berkeley coach, was a which were common to the whole Em­ prominent figure here In snorting circles pire All these Imperial matters could during the New Year holiday», while his boys were engaged in winning the C*oper- not be dealt with effectually by a parlia­ Remember Kelth cup. He will be remembered as the ment of a portion of the Empire, sub­ tiellicose individual who had a spat with ject as it was to. and ruled by. local Manager Moresby and had to be conducted party politics. from his position on the tout b-lUie by bM “ Defence of the Empire did not mean of Victoria's "finest.” the"passive power of resisting the at­ tacks of an enemy's fleet or providing PRETTY tKiF*T FOR ABIE. troops to resist an Invasion—though this of course. It must be able to do, ‘Arte 11 Augments the. Bank Rod by vtcar* If it was wished to preserve independ­ mi ing a Dub. ence. It meant that. In addition to £0. HILLSIDE AVENUE all-powerful fleet? there must be suf­ New York. Jan. 1*.—Pretty easy for Abe Atteil. That * wiraf Nsff >ork fight fans ficient land fonye to co-ofx-rate with we--saying t*-daiy, especially those who the naval forces, and. if not by our own ' Near Blackwood huw him dash with Patsy Kline here Inst forces alone, In conjunction with those night The sporting writers gave Atteil of other nations with whom we fnlght tlie decision, and neatly all their descrip­ be In alliance, to follow pp victories Two fine lots, level, clear and commanding tions were alike gained at sea, to he able to crush th«’ "Atteil outpqAnled Kline.” they said enemy and dictate term* of peace. The t finit view. Each 50x128. "i.. ne kept after Att»M and tried hard to land a knockout, but the Hebrew was factors to he considered In deciding on • the steps which must be taken fop the defence of the Empire were changing 1NCUEAKES POLICE FORCE. ' Price of Each* which had come to the front In. the last Coei every day into nearly every Victoria home—and Spokane. Wash.. Jan. ,14 —The city few- years, and of which we must tak* « oaneH, m < dmmitti. • of i h« apodal notice. The first was the de- j risfon of Germany—a power• alrendv there are to-day over double as htarry at four years ago, has agreed to accede to" tile l^qjsNt of $1,000 the chamber of commerce and business supreme on- land and enormously j men generally for an Ir.create of the strengthened by her alliance with Aim- j police force, arid as a result six de­ tria and Italy—to huild a fleet which, j ONE-THIRD CASH. tectives, or detective sergeants, ten pa­ according to the preamble of the navy { TJio Times ie » strong factor in the home life of Victoria, ft is said that most trolman and tin èc operatives for a law» would be of such strength that i new signal system will he added to the "even for the mightiest naval power a Victorians welcome it in their home because it is the paper their wives and deportment, besides the ten previously war with her would Involve such risks daughters and sons want to read ; and it is the paper they want their wives provided for. This will add altogetlier a* to Jeopardise her own supremacy.” to the force, including these ten. 33 We could not complain of this deter­ and. daughters and eons to read. . ~ men of all rank*. mination of GémtaAy to build a fled j powerful enough to Jeopardise ourj naval supremacy; we could only take] note of It a# a factor to be considered, U» to rebuild an«l EUteStudlo largely increase our fleet and ember* upon an unknown expenditure in or­ Plates and Films Developed and der to retain our command of the aeft. Printed for Amateurs. Tha second factor was the meteoric THE TIMES PRINTING & PUB. CO. Phottf* copied and Colored. Our appearance of Japan as a world, power, BROAD STREET Portraits as good as any. with the whole nation trained and Or­ Victoria, B C. ganised for war—her soldiers second l .. ' 3CS58®CÎ82i^S52C - - 2vK»v--'.., ■eaaasasssaKss: VICTORIA DAILY B. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1*. mi. •7 'Jiu "sun- J.i mi ' " SKATES HOIIOLLOW-GROUND *jr « #• Cormorant- 1 GREED FOR GOLD M -SSK Wheat-lad* n. th. out harm»»*.harness, and wide tired wagon, for New Shipment F* paused Tatoosh yesterday farm work. Box », Times. JIT HARTZ ^ lag en route to the Ualted King- FOR HALE—7 roomed, iimoe n«-w, wm HAVE MEB BEAT* SHEARER CHARS Bhe loaded her cargo at Tacoma ■ÜHMfinished house,' K with cement ;foundation. cement basement, hous*» all piped for MOUNTAIN ** and other points on the Sound. furnace, nice bathroom, sew.*r and water 5 • • • connections, and fully modern, on the I With a full cargo of general freight car line, price $3,5tiO, SCUO cash, balance as rent. This is a snap; see us at once. and many passengers, the steamer Juliand Bros.. 632 Johnson street. J14 Capt, Guilin Believed to Have Subject of Vice in Prairie Capi­ Queen. Capt. Zeh. of the Pacific Coast To LET—Nice • roomed house, all mod­ 0 Canaries 0 Been Victim of Foul Play tal Dealt With at ; Steamship Company, will leave to- ern. In the Falrtitdd district, close to Guaranteed Singers vv “Ight for San Francisco. ■ May street; ihmtedlst' pease ' arantecd Sini . Length Jaltand Utoa . Johnson street. J14 at Hands of Crew On tier return from the north on OKNfrvR or.r> wrlmnutTSTTSSal^ 11.85 0 her next trip, the Boscowltx steamer Order your coal from Jallaml Bros., «2 $1.85 Venture will lie up for an overhauling. __John»on street Phone 22H. J14 0 wtTWmrr nr>y«>r, t n off the run for several weeks, will ‘ wWI 7fâ(ï in our office for a long time. day the schooner Emma H.. bound Winnipeg. Jan. 14.—Judge Robson. In New six room cottage, brick foundation, relieve 4ier. from Halifax for Victoria. B. C., to en the course of hie lengthy review on the furnace, vegetable room, coal room, (Ik ff X/f 77 7 Q Shore Hardware Company • • • gage In the sealing business, put Into Shearer charges, says that the article# wash room in the basement, special hot • Æ. A • A * -7 X P V * Corner Johnson ami fiovernmenl Street*. A well-known vessel on this coast, water apparatus, three «ipen grates, con­ Liseombe, a port on the Nova Scotia in the Toronto Globe, the Mall and servatory, and Vvery 'Convenience Im­ coast, reporting .the loss of her cap Empire and the World, were published the Harold Dollar, has been sokl by aginable a# to cupboards, etc. ; the tain, who It was alleged was swept with prominent headlines containing the Robert Dollar Co., to the Gray ground*, consisting of three full slsed lots, are beautifully laid out with orna­ overboard by a sea. statements either fdlse or grossly ex­ ward Lumber Co., who will operate her on the Californian coast It 1# un mental shrubs, terraced lawn, and von- PROTEST AGAINST THE Sensational reports were given out aggerated. The publishers of these nvte walk* the whole fenced with a tAHIng of terrible weather encountered newspapers were notified of the com­ derstood that the name of the tcswel splendid ornamental fence; the house FATAL EXPLOSION will b<‘ changed commands a beautiful view that cannot ALB. HUMBER AND .by the craft and how battered and sall­ mission, but had not seen fit to be re­ MUNICIPAL ELECTION be shut out; Just over a block from the ies* she made her way Into Liseombe. presented. He suggested that the r||> car, In a splendid locality. Come In end reporting the loss of her captain. The defend itself from slanderous attacks Seamen In Australia and New Zea see photograph. The price for the house reports caused considerable comment by seeking amendment to Its charter Ihnd are now striking for an hfcrease end 3 lots Is $4.200; terms arranged to BN FERRY BOAT HIS RACEHORSES *ult you The City Brokerage, im enabling it to prosecute for libel In in wag#** from the Steamship Owners' In marine circles and the vessel has Douglas street. v£y ji« (Continued from page l.> since put back to Halifax, ndt dam Such cases. h ederation^ They aFe now receiving In reviewing the history of sogrega $36 a month but demand a substantial PRACTICAL MATERNITY NURHK ^ aged In the slightest. 'I'dred shortly. App.ÿ P O. Box rs. The reports given by the crew at Hon In Winnipeg, Judge Robson laid advance In their pay and It Is to be Another complication has developed < l'y ______JIT Nitro-Glycerine Kills One Man County Court Dispute With Liseombe and at Halifax are conflict­ down very clearly that the keeping of fought out batweea representative* of In respect to the elections. Frank Hig­ bawdy houses Is Illegal under th<- the seamen's union and the federation HEWING and dressmaking for gins, with whom is amenda ted Georga ing. end mariner* are of the opinion children, wanted dune in applicant’s own statutes of Canada, that the duty ai ___ tiuiiio. Apply P. O B.ix «M. rjt^- * jh and Injures Five Morphy. Instructed by an elector, will Set-Off for Bricks, Engages that CapL Guilin was the,. yJictim of r. —v.. - ■ g-- sr—g—r;“^ ISS #6Bee Is W enforce “ the tew " BUT THR PIXO-TONG TWimpli'lti;' on Monday file a protest against the fmrt play. It was known that he had —" Others Attention of Judge that the police commissioners have no When the Hlu» Funnel liner Kee latest dunce out, and all tb-»*e that have election of Mayor Morley on the ground several hundred dollars In his posses powers under the city charter to 'with»j mtm leaves for England <»n January danced It say that It Is-a good dance. of alleged corrupt practices on his. be­ eion when he salted from Halifax, and hold th- nt of the law in an> 28 she will carry a full cargo, her Prof. l)ennltts Is the originator of this half 1*y one of his duly authorised also that some of the members of the dance, and he will b« very glad to teach area or against any class of offenders largest consignment being 3.000 tons (Time* Leaned Wire.) agent*. crew were opposed to making the trip. you how to dance It. Attend (he social Aid. Russell _ ,Humber's rscchoraesjTtic have received Intimations These gentlemen sincerely l nought of canned salmon. She is also taking dpncf in thé A! a If W. flail, upatsir? — -S«n JAP I4 -That Neither Af the^legal gentlemen ‘who what the police knew as the passive considerable flour. Imp her and cotton Monday night an eight-ounce bottle of nitro-glycer- are to taker this action would consent to figured in the county court this morn­ that the circumstances demand Investi­ segregation of the evil should Th«* Keemun returned to Seattle yes­ ROCKLAND PATO-l^s $8»'lSd"ub: jne or other high explosive. carried m talk about the matter to-day, but they ing before Judge Young, when the gation and detectives are working on the case. adopted. They had po idea they were terday from Comox, where she had «mall cash payment and monthly Install the overcoat pocket pf John Nor boro, confirmed the accuracy of the report as senior alderman for Ward 2 abrogating the law. meats. Allen ft. Son, 1136 Government was responsible for the explosion on to their intentions. been coaling. fendant In a claim for $20 charges lev­ Judge Robson found that the state • • • the ferry boat Berkeley, that killed It is learned from Another source, ied against him by H. W. Smith, ment of Dr. Hhearer that every bawdy WE HAVE several nice new houses on Norbom and injured five others, however, that an attempt will be made LOCAL NEWS After having several repairs made to easy terms. Price* and particulars. of the Oak U;.v driving park during the house was an Illicit liquor dive, wa* her hull, the G. T. P. steamer Hen­ Allen A Son. i. the verdict returned by the official in­ to prove that one of the mayor's agents, year 1304 Aid. Humber was not pres —Watson A McGregor. ldcaXigents proved, and he mildly censured the riette was launched from the Victoria vestigating board, v>-dayr— the day previous to the election, treat­ eut. but was represented by George provincial authorities ai^d also the ,.PA»NDORA AND BROAD—4» ft. * Machinery Depot ways this morning, 120 ft.; cheapest business corner In the Whether the bottle wan accidentlly ed a voter and In another way commit­ Morphy, between whom and the plain­ civic authorities who apparently had for Cypher’s incubators, have lust de and Is now lying alongside the Michi­ market See us for particular* Allen dropped or whether Norbom caused ted a violation of the ______tiff there arose a dispute a* to the ttvered a IB.Md-egg machine to Port­ not been aware that under the amend & Hon. JI4 gan Puget Sound Lumber Company's the explosion wltli suicidal Intent was quality of the aldermanIc horse-flesh age Inlet ranch, the largest ever 1m- ment to the licence act of IMS they FAIRFlBLiy kbtate-, lota on J^mh wharf, loading a cargo of lumber for 4^n ft»» mo MAftary “m&R&x? *lr^Ttt!or- *ï,w>; thbt 1,1 M snstx North- Several witnesses were examined Ac­ the horses as race-horses, when the vtnclal authorities In the suppression Wïfiih niriwor...... -—— Mstig#. ^6 tWjgl cording to the testimony Norbom en­ Salt Lake City. Utah. Jan. 14.—Two plaintiff, who was giving evidence. In of Illegal liquor selling. IIUU8Ë. « rooms, all modern, lot ftttxllS —“Tlie Influence of Wealth; Is the This afternoon the Northern Steam tered the washroom on the Berkeley nivn who have beer. Identified by the terruptedr £ •rt., with trees and shrubbery, on Davie police as the bandits who held up the Millionaire a Friend or Foe of lluman- ship Company's âtearner Cetrlana left street. ».ji).). terma to auit Northwest wearing an overcoat. He stepped Into ‘Race-horses, do you call them?" he TO PUNISH SPIES, Overland train on the Southern Pacific ItyT' wifi be the subject of Rev J. B. port for Vancouver, after undergoing Real Estate. 706 Yates street,...... jg n . ompartment. closed the door behind asked at Reese, near Ogden, were arrested WamickeFs sermon Hunda) night at an overhauling on the Victoria Ma °îî,‘>ü,T'^T~Lft“’i*uU,>n 8,reet. 50x163 him and the exploeum followed Washington, D. C., Jan, 14.—The to-day at Ogden by Chief of Police - “What do you call them?" asked the First Baptist church. chiner y ways. She had a new prop, | fr* ***!• » cash Northwest Real Es­ The bottom of the bottle, picked up house Judiciary committee yesterday tate. 746 Yates street. jh Browning Part of the loot taken counsel. 1er fitted and her hull was scraped and afterward, showed the size of the bot- voted a favorable report providing AUDI.EY STREET just off Douglas from the passengers was recovered in “Wagon-horses." replied the plaintiff. —For the sixteenth session th# mem­ clean She will resume her sailings to tta in gMeh it la believed the «*xi punishment for spies In times of peace. street, lots 45x120 ft., some nice fruit Ogden pawn shops. The defence did not dispute the ber» of the legislature, at the opening the north on Tuesday. was carried. It Is designed to remedy defects In the tjJ ~n M»m.J6t»; *.-) cash Northwest The men were arrested in a raid on charge claimed, but had a counter on Thursday wore bouiviinleres for Real Estate, 706 Yates Stfeét. J14 The fact that Norbom** body from present law, which provides no punish­ a small shack in the heart of the city. claim for bricks supplied to the plain­ which they have to thank the thought­ Laden with 1.000 tons of fertiliser, SHELBGURNE 8TREET~LÔts 44xMI ft.. the waistline down was practically un ment for foreign spies. Two others, whom It Is believed mfty tiff. The bricks were understood to go ful generosity of Mr* II. Dallas taken on at Sec hart and Kyuquot. the c»*h Northwest Real Es- Injured, while the upper part was torn An attempt will be made to push the tate, ,0b Tate* street «14 Into shreds, led to the conclusion that have been Implicated in the train ­ against* the horse charges, but Judge Helmcken. Canadian Northern Pacific Fisheries Young was not altogether satisfied bill through the house. The measure steamer Petrlana. Capt. Hhatford, i Î1.3ÛU-HOUSE. .1 rooms, on Sea view ave­ the boitie was In his pocket ;it bery or the disposition of the stolen would affect the activity of Japanese about the counter claim and adourned rived at San Ptdro yesterday. nue. near Cook; $350 cash, balance $15 a lime of th» explosion. Jewelry, were captured with them. —At the mass meeting at 4 p. m. spies in the Philippines. The recently month. Northwest Real Estate. 706 the matter until Saturday next when • * * The verdict absolved the Southern The third man who was with the Sunday. In the Grand theatre. Dr. discovered activity of sides there Is Yates street. jn Pacific Company, owner of the ferry robbers when the daughters of James the owner will be required to attend Ernest Hall will address the gather­ Under charter to the Bank line, the to support his claim for bricks, which said to be the reason for the endeavor FOR SALE -An Empire typewriter, cheap. boat, from all blame The board con WymétL a rancher near Warren, were ing on civic matters. Centennial band to rush the bill through. f steamship Hallamshlre Is due to ar­ 826 cash or $27.51) on time O. C. Howell, aisled of the captains and engineers held up shortly after the train rob­ are valued at $38. J. P Walls appear- will be In attendance. Ladles are In# rive here to-morrow. No word has yet 131» I-omgley street for the plaintiff. of state tugs plying on Han Francisco bery. Is not among the four men ar­ vlted. been received from her. and It is not FOR BALE—A Smith Premier typewriter. rested to-day. For this reason an at­ known whether she will be in on time $36. in good shape. O. C. Howell, 121» tempt was made to keep the arrest' **- -Next Monday afternoon at 3 n. m.. MAY CALL STRIKE or wot. "—— ' 7—...... -LawgNy xtTget ______Cret And the names of the suspects the "women's Auxiliary to Missions of a * a FOR BALE—A Fox typewriter, a# gootl ONTARIO MURDER the Metropolitan Methodist (hurt h. as new, $75; this Is a snap. G. Ç. Howell, were not given out. The steamer Leebro, under charter 121» Langley street. ______WOMAN CONFESSES will hold Its regular monthly meeting to the marine and fisheries, will be NEW SWIMMING RECORD. FOR BALK—New Eastern hardwood type­ in the vestry of the church. A pro­ IN CORONATION WEEK given a general overhauling shortly writing tables, with draw stationary. WAS BRUTAL ONE gramme of missionary subjects has There Is no more work In sight for her $7 50 O. C. Howell, Royal Typewriter MURDER OF SON (Special toftbe Times.) I>een prepared and all Interested are for several days, and she is to be Agpoey, 1ÎM Langley street. fljjnij N S. W . Jan. 14.—Ixmgworth, Invited to attend. hauled out and cleaned. BUY IN FERN WOOD before price* ad- the New South Wales swimmer, to-day vance. We bave some splendid bargains « lipped three and four-fifths second* off -The death occurred at the Jubilee Seimen and Marine Firemen to offer. Fern wood Realty Co., cor. After discharging 100 tons of ma C. M Daniels record for 1,330 yard*, mak­ hospital, yesterday, of Baby Suther­ Fern wood road and Gladstone Ave. J14 Man Believed to Have Been chlnery at the Powell River new pulp ing the distance In 17 minutes 4L* seconds. land. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Quit Work If De­ HÀNtmoMK lilkoOM HOV8K, on on. Decided to Kill Boy When Un­ and paper mill*, the steamship Queen DanMs record of 17 miaules 45 4-6 sec­ Killed After Being Tied Sutherland, formerly of Esquimau •»f the beat corners in 'the city, very onds was made In New York city on Feb­ Alexandra, of the Queen line, has gone sightly, offered for quick sale at about The body Is lying at the B„ C. Funeral mands Are Refused able to Find a Home ruary 38. 1907. making M turns In the to Comox to load coal, from where she half It* value, easy terms. Fern wood lank# Longworth In the present competi­ to Post Furnishing Co.’s parlors. awaiting Realty Co. J14 for Him burial Th# father of the child has will proceed to the Columbia river to tion finished a» yards In front of Cecil load lumber for China. — CAREIÆBBNBBS^Ifas the Superintend­ Heaiy. Australian holder of the amateur been working up north and Just re­ ent of Education forgotten that he gave record for 100 yards In open water, and cently came to Beattie, where he was (Times Leased Wire.) a false explanation about the* distribu­ (Special to the Times.) On the occasion of Ms retirement tion of the Governor-General*s> bronze who In (urn was one yard ahead of F. E. taken sick and died, about a month .ondvn, Jan. 14.—A monster strike medgfa fn tits Fmrtnerar gcnooT Trustee (Tiroes Leased Wire.) Readrepaiiv, af Victoria, holder of the Berlin. Ont.. Jan. 14.—Some startling ago. that will affect tl* shipping of Groat from the sea. Cap*. Pybus. of the Em­ Convention at Revelstoke? J N Muir. * amateur rr mi for 1.404 yards I press of India, has been presented with Albany. N. Y , Jan 14.-Mrs. Edith developments Are expected In a few Britain and spread to other countries . ______£14 water. piece of silver plate Capt. F. L. Meiber. confessed murderess of her hours of the Lbblnaky murder case at -Edward II. Hicks-Beach, Huzelton. of the workl will be « «lied during OOT- W ANTED — United Wireless, limited Wotaeley. Detective Huber, chief of the B-?C.. has written to Ernest McOaffey. onation week, unless In the meantime Davidson, who made the presentation, amount; state whether preferred or •on George, four, collapsed in the Jail INDIAN GIRL FOUND MURDERED. county force, returned late last night secretary of the Vancouver Island De­ the differences between the men and spoke -of the loss the company has common, number of shares. Ad.lreaa C. at Rochester to day when officers call­ A. Co.. Ml 3rd street, Portland, Ore from the scene and stated that it was velopment League, asking advice with the ship owners are adjusted. sustained through his leaving the ser­ ed for her to bring her to Albany. The (Special to the Times.) reference to the formation of an aux­ This admission was made to-day by vice. The retiring skipper replied In LAWN MOWERS GROUND Only up-to- woman, overcome by grief and remorse, one of the most brutal murders in the date machine in (own H M Wilson. Hsa.lton, B. C.. Jan 14.-What looks appropriate remarks. became hysterical, and It was found like a murder rare is being investigated history of the province. iliary branch àt Haxelton for the fur­ J. Havelock Wilson, member of par­ 614 Cormorant street. therance of the development of the liament and president of the National Impossible to remove her a* had been by the police to-day Janet, a belle of the The deal man was found by Fred FOR SALE — Second-hand bedsteads, Bailors' and Firemen's Union of Great planned. She was placed under the care Klsplox tribe of Indians, was found dead Lelss. a neighbor. He was horrified to northern Interior of British Columbia, MANUFACTURE* DEAD. springs, matlreaeea. washstand*. bureaus, of physicians and the Jail matron. She in the brush near the village. The body find the old man tied to a post, life­ which Mr. Hicks believes will some­ Britain. He admitted that the leaders etc. At Butler’e, W1 Yates, corner intended to make the strike world­ Quadra. will be brought to Albany-to-nlght if was badly mutilated. less, with a gaping wound In his skull time be known as the richest portion Torohto. Jan. 14.—A. W. Allen, presi­ It Is supposed, a drunken fight occurred of a rich province. However, the Van­ wide. as was planned at the Copen­ FINE MECHANICAL RRP A IRS-All her condition .1* such that she may be gnd his arms outstretched as If he dent and general manager of the Allen amongst the natives yesterday One In­ had fought with his assassins. It couver Island Development League has hagen congress In August. The union kind*. Waite* A Knapton. 614 Pandora removed. Manufacturing Company. Ltd., and the street, near Government. Phone 24.13. dian, la missing, evidently having taken has a membership of more than 40.000 believed that the death struggle was no authority to form branches outside Swiss laundi t.rday in his The police at Rochester allege she rifght. An Inquest is being held. men. Unless the employers accede to SEE JONES for building houses, motor In the kitchen, a» the floor Is spattered of Vancouver Island and adjacent Isl­ 54th year, after a short illness He was told her son to drink a bottle of the demands of the men a tie up Is bouae*. aback* and . all kinds of altera­ ' ENGLISH CUP GAMES r.'ith blood, hut t.h«- -l-Ml. b|ow was ands. ■ born In Ireland and came to Canada tions. IWÛ Yates street. Phone LUC0L carbolic acid. The body was found In certain. ------likely struck after he had been tied to 1874. He was a member of the board of a swamp the post. The death occurred yesterday at The men are asking higher pay. the WANTED-ladles to do plain and light (Special to the Times.) _ trade and the Canadian Manufacturers’ seaing at home, whole or spare time; When she could find no home for her Frank News 11. a young man living the family residence, Stanley street. establishment of a conciliation board Association. good pay; work sent any distance, *on. Mrs. Melbert. sobblr.gly told the Isoudon. Jan. 14.-FollowtnglFere the re- Esquimau, of Miss Dorothy Ranks, and Improvement In food on vessels. suit# of the first round of the English here. Is responsible for the statement charge* prepaid; send stamp for full jtolice to-day. she decided to kill him. that he had paid the deceased a visit daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Charles partl.ular*. National Manufacturing Association football cup games, the match! Company, Montreal- < “1 bought carbolic acid at the Lewis i#et ween Woolwich Arsenal and Clapton couple of weeks ago. and that he Hanks, after a lingering Illness of six KEEPS OVERSHOE ON drug store,- AM then went* • Wr ti+O: Orient being poatpoedr- showed him Me- hoard which I» month*' duration. The. deceased,Whs ENGLISH CAPITAL negotiatedJToY aub- 17 years of age, and was a native of attmtlst enterprises. — ’Raflriliilk. . ivftc- swamp." she said. "My mind was In a New Br unpton. 0; Bradford City, 1. gold coin, saying that 1* had $*.<* Hand Fits Around Ankle and Hook is Too Late to Classify tlona, mining, agricultural. Industrial. Fenton. Staffordshire, England. Her Fastened to Button. whirl. I did not know what I Mas do­ CbeTsea. 0: Leyton, •. FOR THE MOST POPULAR Advertising campaigns handled. James Derby County, 8; Plymouth Argyl--. I. MOVE AOAINHT KMUOGLLRS. father Is well known here, having Company, J4 Bloomsbury street. Lon­ ing. I wanted my body to lw happy. I FORM OF ADVERTISING IN Bolton Wopderers. 0; Chesterfield. 4. worked for some years with the B. C. Any person who has ever had ai don, England. did not see how it was possible to make TOWN TRY -THIS COLUMN him so Everybody seemed against me. Middl xboro. 1; Olossop, 0. Two Chinese Merchants Are Taly*n The remains overshoe com* off while crossing i Leeds City. 1: Brighton and Ho vie Al­ I thought If Cieergle were dead h • Into Custody At San Francisco. haVe been removed to the B. P. Funeral muddy street will appreciate the fast bion, 2. Furnishing Co.'s parlors, from which t-ner device d«*signed by a Pennsylvania EXCHANGE-Equity In one-quarter acre would he better off. I did not take time Watford. O'. Barnsley. 2. on Fifth and Sixth street. Stewart, for to consider the matter twice. If I had Ban Francisco, Cal., Jan 14.—Two place the funeral will take place on woman to prevent this annoying acci­ Victoria property, or might Vise tew Card of Thanks Sheffield Wednesday, 1; Coventry City. 8. Monday, at 2.30 p. m. The Rev. (\ E. 1 couldn't have done such a terrible août head United, I; Blackburn Révéré, arrests, said to be the first of a series dent. An elastic band fastens around Balfour Patent «hares or ottvir jf<«ek. that will be made In the coast cltle*. Cooper will official». l_ Send particulars to P. U. Bok 4-s, Vic* thing. 3. » the ankle and this supports a suepen- have stirred l«*al Chinatown The two H C.______• ' )14 I wish to extend my thanks to all • When he asked for a drink of wa­ Sheffield United. 0; Darlington. 1 men. who to-day are out under bond, H. Turner, agent-general for SHOAL BAY-4 acres at a «gap. very those who voted for me in y oat* rday’a ter. I decides! It shpuld be given then. Grlspstiy Town. 5; Croydon < ommon. 0. are prominent merchants, and the> British Columbia In London, writes the easy terms. Apply P. O P->x « ity I knew death could end his suffering Tottenham Hotspur. 2: Mlllwall Ath­ «lectio», and especially to assure the letic. 0 were taken Into custody In connection following Interesting letter to Ernest' ______'J_j. J.I 4 I gave him the acid. He choked a little Ladles and Gentlemen who worked so • Norwich City. 3: Sunderlahd. I. with the smuggling of Chinese into the McGaffey. aecretarw of the Vancouver OAK BAY—Attractive. fully modern heartily for me that l have to thank as he drank, but I held him in my Brentford. 0: Preston North End, 1. United States. Island Development League. Victoria : house, on goo*i lot ; price $3,001), good ahm. Then he slipped_=_^______to the ground,. ■ Birmingham. 1; Oldham Athletic, 1. terms. Apply P. O. Box 6.8. Victoria. them for my election. '•* Although the federal offices», who “I have recently had conversation here B. Ç. ______JM lying as though he - wore asleep, ***{ tlrandford. 5; Queen** Park Rangers. 3. made the arrests refuse to’discus* the with n gentleman who is greatly !nt-r looked so peaceful.* At first“ I did**- not West Bromwich Albion. 4: Fulham, 1. A GOOD 8PECUI*ATIGN—5 splemlld lot* * WILLIAM C M< )RESBY. <-a*e. enough has been learned from the csted 1n forestry and Is himself a na­ think I had dope such a terrible thing Stoke. 1; Manchester, 2. for $100 in Port Angeles: $5 cgsh. to. proceedings In the matter to indicate turalist. He knows Vancouver Island month: may soon bring $b» each. Ap­ Alderman Ward 4. Now the Inhumanity and unnatiir^iness Swindon Town. 3; Notts County. I. that the officers are ready to move and British Columbia, and telle me that ply P. O. Box 1136 ______£14 of my act crushes me. Liverpool. 3; Gainsborough Trinity, 1 Exeter. City. 4; Burnley. 1 against the alleged smugglers of Con he and a number of eminent authori­ WANTED-Boy Apply Fawcett’s tWkg -Why did I do It*’’ Blackpool. 1; Manchester United. 8. trahand Chinese. The men to be ar ties on thy subject In this country con­ St..re, cor. Douglas street and King’s $H Mrs Meiber said tha} after she had Newcastle United. 0; Bury. 1, rested, it Is intimated, are "hlghei upa,-' siders that Vancouver Island, near Vic­ killed her boy she went back to Bristol Rovers, 2; Hull City. 0 and they are among the leaders ofvth* toria. Is the finest place in the world FOUND-On Thuraduy, a lady’s shopping Schenectady and resumed work In the bag Apply at 101» Cook street. - J17 Card of Thanks hoir of Mr.. J F. B.rtlrt, Bhe «old Westham United. 2; Notts Forest. 4. Chinese colonies of the West. at which to establish an arbore*um and Ixelcester Fosse. 3; Southampton. I. Woo Wal and Mai Tick are the melt botanical gardens, after the lines of APARTMENT HOUSE—iJÜît mille "going Cry et si Palace, •; Everton. 4. at l_‘.' per month. Apply G. 8. Leighton. ,vaslve etorles to relative. In explain­ In custody here. The warrants charge the Kew Gardens near London. He Ta th# Ratspayars of Ward ti— Portsmouth. 1; Aston Villa. 4. 726 Fort street Call personally, J14 ing the dlHippearance of the boy. After them with smuggling Chinese Into the states further that he knows several of .1* was arrested «he told the police Wolverhampton. 1; Wanderers, t. IF YOU WISH to be s good dancer at­ I beg to thank my friends and sup­ United 8tales. It is said they are part these gardens in different parts of the that she had sent the boy to George Accrington. 6; Bristol (Tty, L tend Prof. Dennitte" Dancing Academy. porters who accorded me such a good Northampton, $; Luton, l. of the ring with agents In the Orient world, and that they are so attractive Open every .day from 1 to 6 p. m. and 6 Teller, a cousin, who lived In Cleve- that has smuggled men Into America to all people that they draw many to M p. m. A. O. V. W. Hall. Yates dt. vote at the election Just over, and to by way of the Pacific Coast and tht ______; JH lashc denied that she hilled the child PERSONAL.. thousands of visitors . from all coun­ prom Ike them that I shall do my best to Mexican border. FOR HALE— Miniature#, 16th and 18th tries. and I ana quite confirmed In the merit this renewal of their confidence bo that she could marry again. Mr* M Patton and the Misse# M. and opinion that this Is correct, from my centuries; pastel, 18th century; Christ, Many acres of land in Gloucestershire. I.ou!# XIII., Homan coins. G. E. Berton. In me a» one of their Aldermen for F. Patton. Victoria West, left last Wed­ knowledge of the Kew Gardens here. P. O.. Victoria...... JM JAM!BSON’S CRISTAL THEATRE. nesday ior Southern California potnia, Eng,, are devoted to th* ratting of wood Ht!e« flock on their Ward 6. ------— - ™ for watatng sticks. FOR SALE-A lot 30x135, with three room­ and will be g way for the winter months. visit to England. I have written to der-ltke arrangement at the heel of the H. LANGLEY A splendid list of pictures is being ed, new house and orchard. Sl,fl6e cash Mr McBride on., this subject and I overshoe. Attached to one side of the Apply 136 Ladysmith street. J28 shown at the Crystal theatre for the Mias Belt. 1636 Edmonton road. Will be Pine resin or Burgundy pitch, melted gumshoe is another elastic supporter, with enough beeewax to give It a gummy think It would be a good thing If the WANTED—Stenographer, lady, experi­ week-end A Path, at home to her friends on Friday next. with a hook which engages a button on disette shows the American fleet *i »• eonatetency and keep It fr - i;i took It no; they hare enced In bookket ping in real relate of­ visit to London and the^ arrival of .he brittle makes a good substitute for glue splendid situation In their park at a button shoe, or a hook on a large fice; will pay good salary Jo right party. j*rs Rowlands, Phoenix Place, will not shoe. It takes only a few seconds to ___Box «. Tuneg. ______JIT Card of Thanks shine at Gravesend; the King of Belgium reçoive on Monda) for use In high temperatures. Cedar Hill, which could be adopted at {.netting his parliament In person; me very small annua! expense for the fasten the overshoe on wrtth these de- WANTED—A cBfibnbermaJd. Apply nlnlon Hotel. German Emperor at Potsdam. Mis. Brnuce mW ' purpose, and, I am certala would prove vices. Th#The attachments are mad STliîSh striUe. Ihowm* Ttnsawy. wnere A»*** t» extend , wss th, host,™ *t s V.nr Mijoxsl on» nt tlff lWut xttnw-ttrv thin*, fir th, that th.y WANTKD-A genet the worst fighting was seen, wrecked Bl.AW. BUSH ne A overshoe when not needed and quickly small house, no children those who voted for me In hundrrd party last ril*bv Two splomlld CATARIH POWDER Z0C. Pacific coast." noon* only at 2tit Russell I shops and soldiers guarding the «>r..t« prisas w.re sttU wsrs won or Miss put on again. West. election, and especially to as and mum; w«k-«nd aport. ^tweenWopI^ I bsdir F« and‘ CaaCatlston HaniUtston. A y pun j Italian -peasant and his brida, wlch Arsenal and Sheffield. Tnams* Among others present were: Hissée Jean of Mondovl. entered a train for the first Whil# the military budget* of most light express, one saddle and one Ma­ aiiglln* carnival, and ah Interesting an­ Ramsay. Carrie Burrtdge, Daisy Sainum, H) eww^cUnrs the *!r time In their lives la ord*r to spend their countries are Increasing annually 8wlt- heartily for, me that I. n--x. ,^ ----. — w — — 41rlantiia,! ... .ia,tnn . ------jestic range Apply 64» Ayition rvad JM nual event at Richmond. Other good pic­ Kathleen O'Meara Grace Ityan. deck ■enweiMtily *f#mX»knli *3 ft «. « I lift j 1 l^rni,,” tits— Jfw. w i .Util v 1 ll#i — Ki-RNI3Hf:r> f runt t.wt..lttïw“ room by £42.844 The chief reductions are £17.- ture* are The Childhood of Jack Hark- Dowler. Vernon Stevens, George Norris, Bay Fever. Mr. Mower Are terrified by the train*# motion that they suitable for one or two. electric light, away. * and a reel of the latest Gaumont Henry Swerts. Guillaume Baugh Allen Accept so euWtitetaa, Agémlps Jumped out. the bridegroom being serious­ 91fl in military instruction, £8,M0 in war bath, h and c„ five minutes’ walk from ;«emie«vr m. i pictures, entitled "In the Tropics. ’ and Buck Y so. léaineeen. lelee A Temtiw ly hurt. y materials, and £$,100 In for Utica lions. Post Office. 4B Young street, city. Jtf Aia.tm.it ’ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, J AMU ARY 14, 1911

clety, H. J. Pollard will deliver a leo- V>* i f £ 'Y

trated with a large number of stereop- tlcon view#- Mr. Pollard is well quali­ fied for this address. and tt Is hoped a The oldest Insurance Office In the world large number will avail themselves of CHURCH PROSPERS rouNssn *.». i7io si-centenasy isio the opportunity to see and hear about Home Office i London. England this famous historical abbey. Canadian Branch, Sun BuiMlarf. Toronto, H. IS. Blachbarn, Maaetfea Men's Banquet—A banquet for the fKMBKHTOX * NON, Victoria A*,ol« men of the church and congregation, Annual Meeting Held Thursday with their male friends, will be spread * f. V- *1 >A tfl In the church building on Tuoeday ev­ Evening—Officers ening next at 7.30 o'clock, ft. C. Prow- for 1911 sterr Mi-K vwJJi prt*sbTe aml also act Among the Churches! as toast master. À unlquc Yrterm eacd. and programme Is In preparation and $6 at it Is hoped to make thl# function She l^he annual business meeting 1‘RESBTTtilIAX. give a musical evening In the church most successful of Its kind yet held In First Uongregatlonal church was lie Id First church. The key-word for the First t'hurtli. on Wednesday evening next. An inter­ In the board room last Thursday night esting programme will be rendered and evening will be “Our Outlook.” The Christian Endeavor- The Christian and a large and enthusiastic re presen • the young ladles are inviting the mem­ principal addresses will be "Our Na­ Endeavor society will hold Its meeting* tional and Provincial Outlook.” b\ Pre­ talion was In attendance. The church In future on Monday evening Instead bers of the congregation to enloy this evening with them. There will be no mier McBride; "Our Civic Outlook,” by olllvers and compiittees chosen for 1911 of In conjunction with the prayer ser­ charge for admission, but a collection William Marchant; "Our Church Out­ vice on Thursday evening-. It Is ex­ kill be takerWor the class funds. look." hy Rev. John B. Warnlvker. pected that the change will add to the •Deacons—A. Howell. A. Braik. W. J. m Messrs. A. Small. A. J. Clyde and W. usefulness at the society. Janies Bay. Russell. In addition to -these It Is ex­ Stephens, J. C\ Smith, J. K. Andrews. Annual Meeting— The annual me League Meeting—There was a very pected vocal selections will be contri­ Geo. Carter and W. Graham. W. J. Ing of the congregation will be held <*n good attendance at the regular mget buted by Messm. J. G Brown, and 11. Stephens and J. '-K. Andrews were the Monday next and the reports of the lug of the Epworth League last Mon H. Shand^ey, and a reading by 11. 11 retiring members. They offered them­ work of the past year that will *»<• pre­ day evening when A. bee gave a most McKelvle. selves for re-election and were re-elect­ sented will shew that the church Is In Intereating ana Instructive paper on Burnside Mission- Rev. J W Mil- ed for a term of three years. a flourishing condition. It Is expected the Inspiration of the Scriptures. The ltamson, the B. C. secretary of the In­ Secretary--!*. A. Campbell, 711 W?1I- that there will l»e a large attendance, paper was listened to with deep Inter­ ternational 8. S. association, will In* son street (reselected.) as much Interest is being taken In the est and was followed by discussion present at the Burqal4e BMnday jWrhool Treasurer—A Braik, 1433 El ford meeting. Men's Banquet -There was a very to-morrow afternoon and will addrw.- street (re-elected.) S|. Andrew’s. targe attendance at the Men’s Banquet the school. There will be spe.-tnt mu­ Membership Committee—Uostur, Dca- Working in the open, in the Annual Meeting—iW annual meet­ held last Tuesday evening. The mem- __sic rendered____ . by a number of theclar: ■i'ons. Mrs. I> Spt:tggc__ | Mrfti Holt, Mrs ing of th* church and congregation • ! ; »! t ! Uhl*» Cl IKS ha ! . i - htq < d It,-1 ‘'T'Tt'Mii ton, Mr* ______Graham and ■ jftlsS; apporte provoking air of the will be held on Thursday evening next. made every preiwratlon to ensure the "n tin- evening at 7 l1 nt. Mr William Bishop. mountain», woiking with brain High tea will be served by the ladles at success of the gathering and the event sun will itl»».i be ppvvvrt! ;tml will prea« •. Finance Hoard—iV J. Stephens. A 6.30 p m and at 8 o'clock the business was a complete success Mr Lindsay, an appropriate -sertnon. On Wodtu*/- • raik. A. Hqwc I, R, J. J- and mu»de to find nature’» meeting will commence. The report the president of the class, occupied the day evenfngTh'» HTiTmat mertimr nf t ^ r.i rhlehhel, M Hi t*. F W Hawkins. has been printed and will he distri­ chair and gave a< short address. Ad­ mission will be het**|wet>» will b J. 81»; lair. C. La nee I* y and A. H«»un- hidden wealth of pteciou* buted to the congregation to-morrow. dresses were also glClm by the .Dev. A. frum the ^umtay -H-htHti, la- :■ N Mirier. Her Wnr Steven " (rtc8r AHTTUrTs’ club, and the tlt.ildlngj metal», the mining man mu* -The management are looking for r v-tv Music Committee-John Hough. J- Messrs. F. Davey. J. E. Fuller vetted. oinmiUt t». The i«uit >«»ar h** b -eu large attendance on Thursday next. F Inc'air, liobt. Smith, T. Ziddurtl. W. choose hi» food» carefully. At ID. Hprlnaling cave a couple of humor the best iti th-- hlstury •>! tnv w #u k Morgan. C. Haworth.- Gordon McKay, time» he i« far from supplies, and he cannokafford to make METHODIST. ous readings. I. Dll worth a piano forte solo, Justin GObert a vto oUd.. ÜH hr- r. 1-rr*- nanrISP A*no I VlgeHus, J. Wheeler Metropolitan experiment» on hi» health and ttrength. TJjum aw^rsemr-gH# ^fie^ I end dl*cuss | Inn» fui th • t-nsuin;* y.<.i Luyjug-VsP Missionary Committee—A. ^iTworTh’ L'aiim'- The R*v T. K quartette rendered two selections The Karat-a and FhlLithc> Th mui.in-. Kiiuni'sll. J. K Andrew*. A. Braik. J. Hol'lng will deliver a lecture on Mon musical and literary programme was business met?tln«s of th - ladles’ Fhl’-.i- Sfrclnlr. c. Haworth. A. SavlHe and In the great mining oaaipi of the west day evetllng next under the auspices of very greatlv enjoyed, the singing by thea r*nd men’* Lira va cla*ecs wer - Mr Tttom. \ the Epworth League. The lecture Is the quartette being a -very pleasing held In th*» rest *»ctlxro class-.*ru»ius >n Sunday S*'ho«.l—J. E. Andrews, su- entitled "The Romance of F.ngllsh Lit­ feature. Mr. Hughe*, the , teacher of Wednesday evealug. Despite th-1 win­ P*rint»'»dâ»Bt; Mis» F. Reid. *ec*»etary; erature" and Is most Interesting the class gave a short actress exprvs*- try weather there we# a sj lent!id at I Mies F. Braik. rcîTi-tery home depart- (’hoir Reception 14The members of Ing the welcome of th** class to all tendance. At the ctmclwloti of th« mer-*. , the Ladle»’ Guild are Invltlm: the visitors. Votes of thgnks were accord- business a Joint social session was en­ X : S« i tv Mrs G Herd members -»r the • h<»ir to a reception to - .i ti.. ommitlet in - burg» joyed. A short programm.- of inusl- Ghirardelli’s rcildert, 11Ü Joimitts »tmt; Mr*. D be given In the League room nex* Frl : and refreshments were, pretideâ during, ni vtT>-i is 'dent; Mrs. A. liraik l the evening Sunday Services—The services to­ W. M. S.—There wilt be an open 14SS Flfrrd rtttti, treasurer: M> Ground Chocolate Boorman. \rt\ Alfn.l street. »< rotary morrow will be conducted hy the pas- meeting of the Women’s Missionary so­ THK GIFT. • tor. Rev. T. E. Holllng. In the morning ciety next Tuesday evening, when I>r. J Nightengale. rarv|ak«»r enjoys a tremendous sale. It is known as the mo* popular and satis­ hi# subject will be "The Baptism of the Cleland. lately a missionary in India, “Stay, swallow. In thy flight so swift C urrii Correspondent—Mrs. Herd. Hqly Spirit." and In the evening, "Com will deliver an address. The m« mbers O't-r many a land and Wa RejwrrentstK'e to Friendly Help Ko- fying of all beverages. It» debcioos flavor, it» absolute purity, it» mon Salvation for Common People. " of the society extend a cordial wel­ Wh«-n you return what |>» *th«» gift lefy Mrs. Jam**# Wllby. economy and the great percentage of nourishment it contains, more This will l>e a continuation of last Sun­ come to all who care to attend this very That you will bring 14 me? ' Auditera—L A Campbell and R. J. *-OSr day evening’s discourse. At the close Interesting meeting. !mitlv. '' than any other food, all contribute to this peculiarity. of the evening service there will be a “i 11 bring to th*e a maiden fair, The report of the pastor. Rev Jl Whose vol tf'Srlth gladneas rpeaks. number of the men of H. M. C. 8.- Rain­ BAPTIST. i ’arson, wgs a* fol'ows: bow received Into church fellowship. With bright bio»- eyes and goldvn hair. it just at'wholesome and desirable for the delicate growing First Church. And dimples In her « hq**k*V In the providence of God w*- Iihvo The rtgular reception service will not To-morrow s Service»-^The pastor come to the beginning of another year. child as fat the rough and ready miner. be held until later, hut as the Rainbow will preach the third of the series of £<» aahl, the awallow as I saw Tt Is only fitting that we should look Is soon to start on her northern cruise expository sermons to-morrow morn­ Him pause upon the air. liaek for a moment and ascertain some the men are being received to-morrow ing on the topic, "Luke, the Physician." Then ertr-d I. 'Tell me, tell me mor*\ of th*? strength and weaknesses of our In the evening his theme will Ik* "The About this maiden fair.” w®rk- Yet we are happy to sav that D. Ghirardelli Co. Centennial. Influence of Wealth." when he will deal we believe the fruits of str«-iqHh and Pastors Exchange—The pastor. Rev. especially with the question. "I* the Her eyes they an- the «sure sky. growth are in the preponderance The Her hair the sift sunbeams. Since 1852 A Henderson, will exchange, pulpit# Millionaire a Friend orjfoe of Human year, on tba whole has been pleasant, with the Rev. H. A. Wood, of Victoria tty?" Mr. Robert Morrison will sing at TTtsr tm m* ventant ntamviTRi;' Or glint in woodland «Ir-ams. a year of stead v Work, no great esc Re­ West, to-morrow morning. the evening service. nient In any det.a riment hut progress — Young Ladles’ Class—The member* lecture tm Monday evening, under Her laugh, the ripple on the lakes. ^.... In ad There has been Increased In Of the Young Ladies’ Bible Class will the auspices of the Young People s *,>- Thi- babbllpg^of the spring. t* « Ni shown In i.attendance a> th* That from,the death of winter wakes morning services, for which We are Into s living thing. gratefuL The evening services, al ways fairly well attended, have grown "Tier cheeks, the landscape sprttuiiug far. somewhat. Att»-mlanre on the part of With eprlnaing flower* dressed. members at the communion service* FIVE BOD1EH RECOVERED. The mosey dells the dimples are ROBINSON & CLEAVER L™ has boen fairly g**od. Yet might be That on thosv cheeks ai­ Police and Firemen Continue Search In CONVINCING EVIDENCE OF Improved.. 'Onfo-grg|itying result' pf tRlUl'ALITY Ruin» Af Store Wrecked by ller name, ' the swallow softly said, r sytt|>ermltH t f many opportun- ■’The bird-'* with rapture slug,” Wfl >'f Rgafinf tr >v. I'lng fc-lloA- ExidusloIon. FLOUR Then added, as he onward aped. Christians et th- lord's tab'**. As In f'onnellevllle Ps k)«n 13 • Th- bod­ FIVE ROSES IRISH LINEN "They ?.gll m r *lmply Spring " Always Good and Good All Way former year», thl* ha# i*een a great WORLD RENOWNED FOR QUALITY 9 VALUE DUDLEY II AXDERgOX Frio re# of pleasure to pastor and plea­ ies >•( five person*. Iw«« of whom wefo "Unbleached yet white as snow Victoria, B. C. sant to have brethren from different ch«rml b*-yond identification, were re­ rt# ilt with us #t the tabV The moved from the ruin# of Memory's ^Established in 1870 at Belfast, the centre of the Irish linen RAILWAY WORKERS STRIKE. v-rlnc» to the fellowship fuid^ have five and ten-cent store here to-day. A •-n reneerm* am! M- H-'Well will careful search of the wre, kagv was re­ trade, we have developed our business on the lines of supply­ sumed )y police and firemen In the ing genuine Linen goods direct to the public at the lowest net Lisbon. Jan. 13. Antonio A media, show tnv • b*«n we*I ullllzetl. minister of til# Interior, n‘*ign*Nl last Tit- attendance of < hl'drv i at the l**fief that others might have peri ail­ ed in the fire that followed yesterday’» pnees. For manufacturing purposes we have a large, fully- •Ight. His resignation folio wt-d church ha* l»eea gratlfvlnv also. So equipped power-loom linen factory at Banbridge, Co. Down, unsuccessful attempt made V» settle much ro that eight received Hlb’e* cxploalon. Gar. the tiollee say. rame from a sup­ in the strike of the railroad emp'oyees. frotn t*"e castor for being rge-ent over hand looms many cottages for the finest work, and exten­ ply pipe, from which » meter had been The sriretsry of state for rullwaya has • 1 SurdSy* duHne th- past year. One sive making-up factories at Belfast. removed and which hud not been pro- also resigned, on the demand of the receives honor* bf-* mention. Harold uerly capped. exp'oedon occurred strikers. . HH Oray, ove»- 40 Hondav*: *e others at­ just after a p«»rter ha«r b« en sent to SOME OF OUR LEADING SPECIALITIES: The tninlslth- of tin- Interior' spent th- tended vf|th more or lees frequency, lay among the strikers, whom he urged some onlv nrevented f—-m nevurtng fct«iu the leak. Thei te»o unlndentlfle*! botlles are Handkerchiefs. V* return to work. Last night there prises by the fact that J.-y removed. Household Linen. was a demonstration In front of the th..* of a man and a woman & ’ Dm*, ,Nt "I »d. Sl.11 d-s. TjWj Ladies’ All liaea Hemadtcbed Headfcer- We have Rad vealstance of » num- ehtefo. » 9 ft .n- hr««. Me doe Ls«e«' Lfoea building occupied hy the minister. Rail­ )ht **f men of not * In the m olt work d-ik*.imhnn.ns n snueeremeee. rmiiiusm O'i-a Aboùt the only form of vegetation in —„ Lia» Pi«o» I*m, fnlkd. Me <**k. roads are completely tied up through rlurtn-r the ve%r: fir. J*»hn R dd fHr.1. F,»,* H>L,Wt To.cN. *1.1» doz. Glm thread border. II » das Geol s Lfoea Hew live arid provinces of Argentina la ■ifoàed Haadkcrcfoefo. ft fo. SesgllA do». i 1"rtugal and the m;. Dr. West «if Freretl Dr. E. Trt'tfiivne Cloth*. Il.li da. Kitcb» Towel,. Il 32 dm | carried in automobiles, species of rubber tree which produce* Dunetao of Wert Seattle. Dr. H. C. more resin than rubber, the latter being Underclothing & Laces. j Manifestations were held for and Mason of University rhurck Rev. J. of such Inferior quality that it le useful Embroidered Linen. La**»' Nildrw*** frow M* w. fT.-I.r. I against the strike, and during u par­ K. Mis worth at ***oelatfon meetings, aply In varnishes. Afterww* Test lot fo, fr»ii .*• es. SideSaerd ade there were several collision^ with end Rev, Johq, Rlffan nt comraunloi Cfoths from ASe ee. Cefoio* Covers free .4Se jReouhhfvtn guards. Several arrests' ee. Bedepreede for èomkln beds, froee 113» eues. IlS M Info Laee geode diredk free service, were greatly anpreciatetl. • workers at eery eoderale priées- ee. Lieen Robes, asms Je. free 1166 nek j were made. The pastor has pseaehed In all about Sîr A\,!se3 All regiments have lieen confined to Collars & Shirts. 100 tfmes during ps*t year, conducted Product of • Perfect Procès» Dress Linen. i their barracks. The metal workers flftv prayer and other msattwigs. ten j Joined the other strikers last night Whs, Drew lâwe. ** ia old*. **A IwL baptisms, thirteen funeral*, sevente-n l .*•« rood. Coloured Ijoeio ** IO -id., SO Minister Aimed la, yielding to friend» marriages and made approximately 6W>f aka dr*. rord Hwvr Coorw Low. * and colleagues, consented to retain his esfls, BAKER’S portfolio temporarily. GoMstream services have been eon Employers of the striking clerks have tlmi-d with some degree of sir-cess the SYSTEM OF Business. Semples end prie. lUt* peel free .erwhere. arrived at a compromise, and the past summer, twice h m*»»*th and In packed securely by eiperti for shipetenl abroad. - Merchandise forwarded strike la considered practiceUy over. BREAKFAST wlritet; once a month. The pastor1 •deioal bille of kdiag or bonk draft. - Carriage paid ea orders of S4.S0 and up­ Delegate» from the" railroad em­ Wishes to express bis thanks to a’l the Table ward* lo port of ahipMoat.—Foreigo orders reeeire speeiel cere aed elleetiea. ployees-and the dire» tors-1 of the roads gentlemen and ladle* who have Work­ spent several hours In discussing their ed In this branch of ehurvli aetlvltles. differences, and a mixed committee -was The Mx retary of the Sunday school. COCOA ROBINSON & CLEAVER LIMITED appointed to draw up an appeal look Miss Retd rapertsd that during th- Ing to a settlement. yegr 1910 (he growth of the acRaol hag ia made from the beat cocoa DONBQALL Belfast Ireland The working classes have been re been tremendous. The largest attend Lamps 36 L London • uvierooL beana. carefully se­ PLACE quested not to join In the movement, so ance on one Sunday In 1909 was 90. and that disturbances may be Avoided In 1910. t<7. The Increase of attending lected, cleaned, OUR ATTENTION U called to scholars -made It neve*#ary V» enlarge roasted, freed Y our line of Table Lampe in all the accommodation. To-day the sechool from shells aiacH and design*. We have some ex­ Is taxed to the utmost, and If the at ceptionally dainty «little Lamps for The first pound tendam-e continues to grow during Jhc and the cr­ coming y eat more room will Jbe nettl­ your den. as well as the more massive ed. The library has been added fto éé»» of fat, and onee for the dining or sitting room will during the year and a new book case then, hy a per- table. you use win purchased In May the Boy Scouts were organ­ feet mechan­ ised and the enrollment nt present Is ical process, ia about 00 and the Girl Guides, tyhlrh. HINTON ELECTRIC CO. LTD lasting were organisée! In October, has a mem­ reduced to a bership of about 96. very fine red- Government Street, favor The membership af the church Is: Resident members. 141; non-resident brown pow­ members. 21; total, 162 der. It it ab- The most expensive of British military tolutely pare, headgear is perhaps the feather bonnet of healthful, " More bread the Highland regiments, which, with badge and tin raie, costs from £15 to £30. and mahet a moat deliciout THE TAYLOR MILL CO. and better is the U-amkin cap Limited liability. of the Fool Guards ànd Fusilier regi­ drink. Get the genuine with bread” tunny rtou^g; ments. which cannot be got for less than our trade-mark on the package. Dealers in Lumber, Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building Material. from £14 t<> £11 The Persian lambskin Mill, Office and Yards, North Government Street, Victoria. B. C. busby and* plums • of th* Rifle regiment* coat* some £6 to The shako worn hy (1 HIGHEST AWARDS IN P. 0. Box 628. Telephone 564. the Cameronlans and the Highland Light EUROrE ANS AMERICA Infantry can be got for from £3 lo £8. Oas af the esssowst head drsssss ls the Kilmarnock bonnet and feathef of the PU RITy FLOUR Royal Scots and Ihe King * Own Scottish Borderer», which 1* very effective and Walter Bakw&Ci. ltd. costa little more than £1; but. unfortun­ ately, the hedge runs Into an equal SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES—DO IT NOW !

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DDimrree IIADV II AO porting Chinese between Hongkong ami BLAZE AT HAMILTON. ( illdbLOU !KAK I HAv ■ TEES BRINGS HEAVY W ^ Immigrant, KfCWnew wee House bd- Loss Estimated at $25,000. « the Mexican government the Powhat jtaa waa laid up at Hongkong. v ; «Special to-ths Times. ) CARGO OF MACHINERY PRINCESS ADELAIDE ARRIVED AT C6R0NEL Then Mackenzie Brothers, of Van- HamlHon, Ont. Jan 14.-The large "Couver, obtained the vessel, with option ice- house and coal sheds of the Magee of charter, and In 1908 sihe was brought Walton Ice 4 Coal -cominmy, opposite to this posjt and the Powhat tan was re­ the Stuart street station of the Grand Vancouver Firm Has Complet­ -New Vessel, After Having Hull New C. P, R, Steamer Reached modeled into a passenger steamship. Trunk railway, were completely de­ ed Construction Work at AI-, Painted, Will Be Ready South American Port Yes­ Capt. Duncan MacKenzte took com­ stroyed by fire late last night, while Secures This Home mand and the vessel operated to Prince -railway station itself, which berni—Potlatch at Kyuquot for Service terday to Coal Rupert for nearly two soars1. She sailed jeng been an eye-aore to the from Vancouver on her maiden trip, to had a narrow estapcThedlYeiilonof Balance Monthly PrtlMTt T,|tA» »*« the h-wiTed me -iftfittnrr-TWr T«wr As forecast^ in the Times several En route to Victoria from the build. 1904. After a service to northern ports will be $25.000. The fireman directed Bringing 150 tlaid .up. fjhe was then passenger cars In the railway yards. It being impossible to save the burning other freight and thirty passengers, the the announcement qf the appointment reported reaching Coronel yesterday. taken by the Grand Trunk Pacific, Stop right now ! steamer Tees, Capt Glllam. arrived in of Capt. Hunter, ot» the steamer Local officials of the B. C. coast ser­ which assumed the agreement of Mac- buildings. Kenxle Bros When this expired In De­ port yesterday afternun from -Clayo.- Charmer, as master of the Princess vice were notified of her arrival this Come in and let us show you a new house of six morning. As soon as she has taken on cember, 1910; the vessel proceeded to TIDE TABLK. quot and other west coast point*. The Adelaide. This popular and competent a cargo of coal she Will leave for Cal­ North Vancouver and anchored In the machinery is consigned, tv Janse. Mac­ rooms and hath, that you may secure on these very- skipper, after many years of faithful lao. her next stopping place, which will stream. The Grand Trunk Pacific Victoria. January, 1911 donald & Timothy, Vancouver, who are ITlmeHtlTlmsHIlTlme.HtiTImsHt service In the È. C. coast service, has probably be her last port of call. If made an offer for her last year but the easy terms—terms that are just as easy as paying sending It to Hope. B. C., where they unable . _to make the passage from price did not coincide with the ideas of fhTm.ft.|h. m. ft jh m. ft.)h- m. ft. have some construction work to carry been rewarded with the prise of cap­ Callao to this city with the coal supply the British owners. 12 32 9 6 23*9 0.8 rent. out. This contracting firm has l>een tain of the new vessel, which Is the 22 48 L0 taken on at thé former place she will 13 OS 9.6 working on the A ibcrnl- Nanoose most finely fitted and commodious 13 44 9.1 23 A 1.4 call at San Francisco. COVERED WITH ICE. branch of the E. & N, railway atid have steamer flying the C. P. R- flag. 9 28 8.6 11 55 8 3 14 33 8.8 This house has parlor, dining room, kitchen, pan­ Thu princess Mary was at Monte 13 30 7 7 16 29 7 9 just 'completed their undertaking. The "The following officers will be plated « no 2 0 *66 8.3 video on Christmas day and has tttade Covered with Ice and snow* the two 0 49 2.8 8 40 S-4 14 32 8 .9 1* 34 4.9 try, three bedrooms and bathroom (enamelfixtures), Tees is leaving to-day for the Terminal under Captain Hunter: Pilot Porter 2006 6.1 good time on her trip through thé Mg ferry steamers. Princess Victoria 1 28 S * 8 58 8.6 15 84 5.8 City to dlschatge the heavy shipment. and First Officer Rogers, both of the 2 04 4.8 ft 14 8.8 MR 4.6 Straits of Magellan, which would Indl and Princess Charlotte, on their ar­ and a nice reception hall. Full basement. Piped for Word was brought by tBe Tees that Charmer; Second Officer J. Cock ton, ft* 9 1 17 MM cate that she has met little bad wea­ rival from Seattle and Vancouver, re­ 10 00 9 « M n 2 2 ties Indians on the west coast are en­ who came oupsttn the Adelaide from 19 09 1 2 furnace. Brand new—never occupied. Situated on ther. Throughout the voyage the Mary spectively. presented a very -cold ap­ 10 27 9 9 gaging in. a potlatch at Kuyoquot, Scotland as third mate; Chief Engineer pearance. Ar these "flyers severed the hitt A1 .19 54 0.4 which to one of the laheest ever held on has' been running on a tén-knôt clip 30 38 61 (look Street—north eatL . ‘ Moffat, of the Charmer; and Wireless water at an eighteen knot clip, the 1136 10.» the island. The C: P. It. steamer car­ 21 17 0.2 ■Operator R. Lead beater, who also came splashing spriv- froze to the decks and 13 80 9.9 21 f,9 0.1 ried sopie 80 Indian families from 7 04 8.8 140 ni out from Scotland un the steamer. This sides of the vessels. 7 29 8 6 9 52 8 4 13 59 M 22 40 0.7 Ahnustiht to the scene of the aetlvllie» foNwa-a- rtn* set rtf officers and un­ 7 4* 15 11 7.9 14 5" 8.4 23 JO 16 i and from far and near the si washes WIRELESS REPORTS 16 46 7:7 23» 2 6 doubtedly the* Adelaide before long will ERNA RETURNS IN DI8T1E88. 7 50 8.4 12 16 7.3 have gathered to Indulge hi this an­ 7 60 8.6 13 42 6.8 1712 «9 $3,000 be looked upon as the best steamer of 1913 81 cient custom of their progenitors OM 3.7 the fleet. Janiiiii > 14. I i Wheat Carrier Put Into Honolulu With 1 11 4.X 113 A7 16 28 5-0 reported bF Interior work on the Princess Point Gré y—Cloudy; calm; 30.13; Her Valuable Cargo Practically 8 40 9.9 17 20 4.2 the Tee# us by the otBer s"tearner 9 w 9:0 17 » 3.6 $250 Cash — Balance Monthly Adelalde fxas Ibeen completed and the Destroyed. have lately returned to port. She had 9 35 9 1 1*22 1.0 stewards have been paid off The ft Û8 9 .2 19 08 2.6 a very rough trip, after leaving hero steamer Is now ready for service ex­ Cap»1 Las o-—-Cloudy ; calm; 30 05; 10 11 9.3 19 34 2.0 night meeting' a southed s* Ill-luck still seems to b* following cept for the scraping and. painting...ot AZ^sea-smWlh. «poke Prince George. In thë wâke of the two German steam­ 10 IS 9.4 2008 1 8 gale. It was bitterly cold and both th? 1*66 M 20 40 i t her hull, which is to he done Immedi­ 10 p. m., southbound, off Chatham thermometer and barometer hung low. ships Ema and Ella, which left Se­ 11 50 ft 4 31 10 1.1 ately. It was expected that she Would 12 44 0 3 21 54 1 Off Vcuelet the steamer ran Into a Point. attle some tlrbe aim for Europe via the ti w commence her sailings on Sunday hut Tatoosh—Cloudy; wind N. E., 18 Orient with full cargoes of wheat. 7 0S 8.2 9 26 S O U 86 9.0 22 31 1 5 blinding snowstorm and the she will not get away before Thursday dropped to 13 degrees «bové. At A1 miles; 30. HT, 27; sea rough. In, Mail advices from Honolulu received M^îuîi-m. Vest It I* counted night...... tm WrstuswMay~ atatw that the* ftërmwn Pachena—Clear; calm; 29.52; 18; steamer Ema, en route from Tacoma from 0 to 24 hours from midnight to mid­ the coast bone evidence that It had night. The figures for height serve to been snowing hard-of late. YEAR TO MAKE CAPE TOWN. » smooth. to the Mediterranean with a cargo of distinguish high wster from low water. Investment Co. Ltd. Owing to the fact that the Tees has Estevan—Overcast; calm; 29.71; 26; wheat, put In at the Hawaiian port the The height is In feet and tenths of a to make the trip to Vancouver she Will American Nhlp W. F. Babcock Has sea smooth. morning of January 2 flying distress foot, above the average level wf the lowest Bank of Montreal Chambers. Rhone 1494 not get away on schedule time to-night, Strenuous Time on Passage From Trlangh—Snow: wind N. W., 28 signals. Four days after leaving Ta- i«.w water In each month of the year. 1 his Puget Hound. 1*01111, according to the advices, the level i« half a foot lower than the *uum but will sail from -here tu-morrow mlleg; 30.00; 10*. sea rough. to which the soundings on the Admiralty . evening-ior.the, west coast.. — limita flnnw strong, westerly- gale; Ema met uncommonly bad weather, chart of Victoria harbor At last the American »Ktp W.T Bab­ 29.50; 82; sea rough. and shipped a series of heavy seas, HARVARD HAS RECORD. cock has reached Cape Town from Pu­ Prince Rupert—Snow; N. W. blls- large quantities of water washing Into CARRIE NATION ILL. get Hound, after a voyage- occupying al­ xard; 29.10; 29: sea rough. Spoke the hold and coming In contact with Made Run From San Pedro to San most a year. The Babcock left Port Prince Albert at 6:80 p. m. arrived the 3.000 bushels of Washington wheat Kansas City. Mo., Jan. 1L-Carrie Sa TRANSPORTATION. Francisco In Seventeen Hours. Townsend on January 16, 1910, and ar­ Prince Rupert at 1Ô p. m. the Ema is carrying. tion. of saloon wrecking fame, wai rived at Its destination December 11 The greater part of thé cargo was brought to the home df her brother here Noon. to-day suffering from a ner>'eus breaje- Seventeen Hours was all It required of the same year. -Bad weather pursu­ damaged, the advices stale. The grain, ed the Babcock every leg of the v oyage Point Grey—-Clear; calm; 30.21: 24. under the action of the water, soured dowtz Physician* said that her condition the big turbine steamer Harvard, of Spoke Prince George coaling at Na­ was not dangerous and that a short rest the Pacific Navigation company, to Just after clearing the Cape the ship and swelled and It was feared that un­ ran Into a violent gale, and suffered naimo 'will arrive Vancouver. 4:30 wduld affect a complete cure. cover the distance between San Pedro ies* It was speedily removed the hold such damage that she put Into Honolu­ p. in.. Cottage City off Ballinab Island, and San Francisco. This Is one hour would be badly strained. The steamer at 9:30 a m. better than any of her previous per lu for repairs. Out of Honolulu she was hauled alongside the Channel met further gales, and put Into Hydney, Cape I auu)—Cloudy; calm; 30 10; During the period 8. C. COAST SERVICE formances. and It Is a record which, If wharf at Honolulu for an examination where she lay several months, repair­ 24; sea smooth. * equalled, or bettered, will only be ac­ and survey, the result* of which the navigation Is clos­ ing. From Hydney the Babcock is re­ Tatoosh—Cloudy; wind N. E. 20 complished by the Harvard or her sis­ advices do not give. It Is stated, how­ ed œ the Yukon ported as having an uneventful voyage mile»; 30.12; 29; sea moderate. ter ship the Yale, as none of the other ever. that there was still considéra Me River this Com­ Pachena—Clear; wind 8. K. : 29.74; vessels on the route have sufficient water In the hold. pany’s stages op­ speed for the test. The two new tur­ NEW' DEVICE FOR COALING. 28; sea rough The Ema left Tacoma about the mid­ Estevan—Cloudy; "Wind N. É : 29 80; erate between VICTORIA-VANCOUVER bines have an indicated horsepower ot dle of December, the Eli» leaving a few Invention of Italian Increases 8peed of 30. ma moderate. days previously. Both steamers are to White Horse and 10,006 and arc driven by ’ three pro­ Dawaon. carry­ pellers. Their maximum speed Is ÎI.3Î Loading COST on Board. Triangle—Snow; WTfitt varied N. be used by the Turkish government as ing freight and passengers knots an hour and they are credited as ■. E end 8. W . 7! mill»*: »».M; <4: transports. being the fastest steamers In the Unit­ An important invention for coaltqff s rough ; V For further information apply SEATTLE ed States. 1 , ships if reported as having been made Ikeda—Snow ; strong 8. K. gale; Fancy priceh for halibut. Traffic Department, W. P 4 T. ft. by Captain Menada, of Genoa. The de­ 29 30; 18; writ rough. Vancouver. B. C vice consist* of a lighter, having Prince Rupert—Snow; wind 8. K.. Fancy prices are being paid at Se­ 60S Winch Building, S B PRINCESS 8 8 PRINCESS number of skeleton towers wrlth mov­ bllssard; 29.21; 29; sea rough. attle for halibut. 10 1-2 cents per pound CHARLOTTE SHIPPING GUIDE able shoots, which can be raised wholesale being the latest develop­ VICTORIA lowered at will, and la especially < RUPERT CITY 18 SOLD. ment Owing to the heavy weather For Northern B. 0. Ports. Leaves Victoria daily for Leave* Victoria for Seattle signed for coaling large vessels with which has been prevailing off Cape daily at 4.30, except Mon­ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. side ports. The coal on the lighter Is Vancouver Syndicate Purchases Well Falttery and other halibut hanks the Vancouver at 3.30 p.m., ex­ day. Service by Iroquois filled into a truck or receptacle run­ From the Orient. Known Vessel. Which Engaged In fishing schooners have been unable to ning in grooves up and down the tow­ the Northern Trade. take any large catches. As the demand cept Sunday. * Monday. Hallamshire ...... Jan. 16 ers. When filled, this receptacle Is Seattle Mam ...... for the fish Is great the price Is soar­ S. S. Vadso Jan. 2< 8ado Maru ...... Jan raised up to the level of the shoots, and Yt’j * is. Watts 4 Co., of London and ing higher every day and now Puget Will SeH 8.8. PRINCESS ROYAL for Vancouver daily at 11.45 p.m. Empress of China ...... Feb. 3 through them the coal la emptied Into « « i have disposed of the steamer Sound n*h fcflllfl— •SSL becoming ex­ the bunkers of the vessel. By means From Australia. Rupert City, well known on the Pacific asperated over the state of affairs. The THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. Zealand ut . Feb. g of this system vessels have been coaled Coast, to a Vancouver syndicate. Th*-* fi>!,. rm* n are also handicapped through 88. PRINCESS BEATRICE 8.8. AMUR rr«*m one lighter at the rate of 120 1 was bqllt In 1886, at Barrow, for From Liverpool. lack of bait, few herring having Leave* Victoria on Jan. 9th, tons per hour. A number of such light Watta, Watts 4 Co., and was i h listen- taken at Nanaimo,, the source of the Leaves Victoria at 11 p.m. . Jan. xi John Barnsley 23rd, Feb. 6th at 11 p.m. From Mexico. ers have already been built, and are gfl l* ’\< hattan. She Is 310 (Ml 1>>hk. :Oi halt supply. Every pound of halibut on Jan. 6th; 20th, Feb. 3rd, Lonsdale ...... Jan. working with great succexa at Italian feet 2 Inches beam and 1,640 t* that arrives in Seattle Is quickly snap- for Queen Charlotte Island and other ports. The system le one was engaged In recent years in trans- Phone 1925. 634 Yet<* St. for Prince Rupert, Skag­ ports, Jedway and Prince For the Orient which might with great advantage be Panama Msru ...... Jan. XI way and way porta. Rupert. Empress of Japan ...... Jan. A introduced In this country, as it would result In a great saving of time and 8.8. TEES Awn Maru ...... Jan. 8.8 CITY OP NANAIMO For Mexico. expense. Leave* Victoria 11 p.m. on Henley ...... Jan. 15 Leavea Victoria 7 a.m. on the 1st, '7th, 14th and 20th SHIPBUILDING ON INCREASE. For Liverpool. Tuesdays for Nanaimo and of each month for West Keemun ...... Jan. A in yonr rttJ etUU folJtnt Great Britain’s Record For Tonnage Comox. Coast points. For Australia. . in 1910 Far Exceeds Any Former Makura ...... Jan. 27 Statist We. XUmtratlon» fa, yuui *dvertU«n«nUT COASTWISE STEAMERS. Full information regarding Canadian Pacific Railway’s Fast The shipbuilding returns for the EVER USE From Son Francisco. Cove# design» on jour foldwit through trains to the East. Apply to City of Puebla ...... Jan east coast of England for the year are Umatilla ...... Jan. W practically completed, and shr*^r that L. D. CHETHAM, City Passenger Agent. the output cf manage was: Half ton»» In your booklet»? From Skagway. For, the Tyne. 87 vessel# of 248.912 1102 Government Street. Victoria, R. C. Princess Beatrice ...... Jan. M tons, against 162-laaC year of 297*1# From Nerthom ■. C. Forts. SlgiuAw wrt» »f yonr «net • tons. > “ « Amur ...... Jan. U For the Wear. 58 veestle of 1*0.995 Prince George ...... Jan. 14 Venture ...... Jan. 36 tons, against 57 last year of 141,462 From West Coast. Tees ...... '...... Jan. 1» For the Tees. «6 vessels of 127.149 tons. . against 27 last year of 68.896 u From Nanaimo. City of Nanaimo Jan.tons. 15 For West Hartlepool. 21 vessels of S. S. “ Prince George For San Francisco. An Engraving 91 *17 tons against 20 last year of Queen ...... Jan. 14 For speed, comfort unequalled cuisine. City of Puebla ...... *...... Jan.72.687 20 tons. ' Fur Myth. 4 vessels of 4.*96 tons, TO PRINCE RUPERT For Skagway. against 10 last year of 6.276 tone. Princess Beatrice Jan. 20 Despite the labor unrest during the SUNDAYS, AT MIDNIGHT For Northern B. C. Porta. past year shipbuilding has been ex-' Which Makes All Kinds of Cuts (via Vancouver) Amur...... ;...... Jan. 15 ceptionally busy, the total output for i / Close connection to and from Stewart. flnml-monthly Servie Venture...... Jan. 25 Prince George ...... Jan. Is the northeastern ports showing an ag­ Queen Charlotte Islands. ~ « For Wnt Coast. ~—------gregate tonnage «f 654,769 tons, against x For All Purposes TO SEATTLE, SATURDAYS AT MIDNIGHT ~;r~- Teoa...... 494.796Jan. 14 ton* last year. Despite the fifteen weeks' lockout, For Nanaimo. the year's production on the Clyde Ths Iniersatienal DssMs-Traek leste City of Nanaimo ...... Jan. 17 reached 390.006 tons, or only 14.000 __ You win tnd H • greet time-sever, e greet cenvenfeoee, te to London, Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal. Portland. Halifax. Boston. FERRY SERVICE tons less than the previous year's total. éeusult our Engraving Depertmrnt whennvrr you require cute Xiao to Buffalo, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Victoria- Vancouver. The feature is the heavyweight of the Via Niagara Palls. Princess Victoria leaves Victoria daily new work to be carried into next year. for printing cr advertiiiug puriiose». St 3.» p; m.. except Sunday, arriving .it The total nrdere exceed 400.000 tons, of Through ticket» lamied and Information cheerfully given. Vancouver at 8.1» p. m. : Prince** Royal which 140,000 tone are In warships or Besides exceptional mechanical facilitiea, our force of bend leaves Victoria daily at 11.45 p m., arriv­ the home navy. This naval work Is a engraver» i» prepared to execute difficult Or unusual work. W E DVPKPOW, HAROLD BROWN ing at Vancouver at 6 a m record In the trade's history. City Paair. and Ticket Agent. Tel. Mil. Dock and Freight Agent. Prineeaa Charlotte leaves Vancouver If you wish, our Art Department will furnish the designs GENERAL AGENCY TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES dally, except Tuesday, at Ml a. m., arriv­ SOUND CHARTERS. ing at Victoria at 2 45 p ni. ; Princess end thus relieve you of the entire detail end thought. Royal leaves Vancouver at 1 a. nj. daily, S»-hooner Willie A. Holden has lx*en arriving at Victoria at 6.10 p. m. chartered by the" Globe Navigation Tell us your needs and tkie organisation will délirer the Victoria-Seattle. company to carry lumber to the West ishrd product—eorrectly, promptly, satisfactorily. CANADIAN MEXICAN Princess Charlotte leaves Victoria «tally, coast for the Tacoma Lumber com- FOR SAN except Monday, at 4.30 p. m... arriving n* puny. The Holden will take about lôO,- _____jtlcal estate agents, retail concerns, manufacturera, rstlroadv ACIFIC S. S. CO., LTD. SeanieSf 9 p. m • Prmceea VTctorra leaves 000 feet. She is chartered ifi a rate of FRANCISCO Seattle dally, except Monday, at 10 a m . 42m 6d. publications—every line of enterprise, near or far, is served by, And arriving at Victoria at 2.30 p m. On the Monthly eeUInge, to and from Brltlah lie-over day I lie steamer lr.»quolâ. of the The schooner J. W. Ctise. of the ' .lumhla end Mexican porta and taking Southern Calliornla same company, has been fixed >y The this engraving plant. Alaska-Puget Sound Navigation Co., fills „rgo to Eastern Canada and Europe via Ideavlng Victoria, Bt, QVKKN, :>M pYrr. the schedule. Defiance Lumber company, of Tsoom. Mail orders carefully and quickly filled. to carry a cargo to Han Pedro "i h Tehuantepec RaUeey. Jen M; CITY OF PUEBLA. 8 a m., Jam Vancouver-Seattle. rate 1* $4.75. Next eelllng. ». » LONSDALE, about 20; UMATIIXA. 5.» p. m , Jsa.v2S, GO^. Princes» Victoria leaves Vancouver it. 5 a. m., Jan. » la v i i*t Su ’)-■ y at 11.IP ;> m , >.r Hebnjàpçr Malmkqnu which .alst: Fih. 16. 1«I Passenger agent, for the rm«r « *«««» w *» ^ DM* »M law «, U.U p m now,at Port f,.wn,on0 ,6kTl rrv- V.:,dien Nerihem Siren,.hips, t.td.. Montreal to Bristol, the Anchor Lint and CITY leaves Seattle, 9 p. m.. Jan. 13, A ■l.ny, ei -opt Monday, arriving at Van » »'» the farlBo B. C. Engraving Co., Feb. 6, 18. r it 8 a. m. , Tlanibnrg-Amerlt-an Line from New York _____ :______will 1*1- : t. luassnar, eonthampten. Hemharg and A Belgian society of electrical ers it- -v ravit' cargo of U'n-Mn ton lui- The Times Buildiug ether European points; also through book- Wharf 8t bee offered a triennial prW <»f ** »« - • • - - • Lartme. 4ÆL , A^nts. :ivsl table for the ftmt time ttrte v*nr. »«r! 1er tend t as teih- o--e fndeen.*n ?r 1 Andy T. H. WOHHWOF. (lew V - s A *ht» \ the best «iiig.hfl work m O ' • • •£ W at ; i u th c..pa:ti, V. k'-r ». .*er, Ml Haetlega »t,. Vaneauel . . KrantilkCO udvanr- ment ,tud agpllna—u*« «»i rlevtnull> ushfcnu >/,- ordvriS titai he kâ» l'ltt ;,.l I i: f tder. lu modern ul,. •— - | to do. I1 .... . SE1 X

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educate the people on thle theatre mat river* I* choked with sand, there having iirlde supported it. While w are 1>eal«R w*dt> easily give- ttp Mood. pet- bbl...... treatment may prove a failure. chairman oT the committee supple uuibta Is now Importing dairy and Though his worship ha* a* yet made no VanemivWt; Milling Co., Hun­ mented his report by saying; chicken farm produce alone of the statement on the matter. It la consider garian. pN sack ...... j It I* to the Interest of B/ltlah Col­ value of five million dollars annually ed probable that the chairmen of the Vancouver • Milling Co.. Hun­ umbia tftat no: obstacle he placet! In the total imports of agricultural pro­ standing committees will be named garian. per f> K ...... follow*: Lake of Woods, per sack ... the way of the utmost feoMom of com­ ducts having risen In two years from Finance—Aid. Langley. Like of Woods, per bbl .e curesSpavin .Curb, mercial relations, Th£**\*re hundreds eight to. probably* fifteen millions Législation^—Aid. Moresby. Calgary Hungarian, pit wk. Splint. Ringbone, f European firm* trading with this "Whereas, the general development Streets, Sewers and Bridges—Aid Calgary Hunger n. per bbl,... I Swellings, Bony , province, and the act. as It stands at of natural *nd manufacturing indus En derby, per *ark ...... Oleason. Growth, Cuts, j t re*ent. makes It Impossible for Kuro tries Is go rapidly Increasing as to re­ Knderby, per bbl...... Parke and Boulex-ards—Aid- Peden. Electric Fixtures Sprains, Bruises j oean firms to trade through an agent quire In the future a much greater sup Pastry Flours— Telephone and Light -Aid. Okell. I and all Lameness. j here. The restric tions In the act add ply of farm produce. It Is therefore Hnowflaae, per sack Cemetery—Aid. Humber. Our stock Is complete. Including all tbe latest la Kendall's Spavin to the cost of goods here. There is no urgently advisable In tbe Interests of Snowflake per bbl...... Cure makes a eaaplete and lasting Fire Wardens—Aid. Fullerton (W. F. Vancouver portables shades reason whyshy a0 distinction should a,nd.u nrjigraw that mi *ngr< WmmfiW ahVWffVfiyg—ATff' Hr* rnrruxxs tiro . I hn inir it rnrsi ths sam nf Hu "mgffr'TPTn sen mffffWftrea firm* and getlc policypnli« of securing settlers on ths trouble. Health and Morals—Aid. Bishop Drifted Snow, per sack Individuate. Th* report submitted by agricultural Jgnds of the province ■ All Work Guaranteed. It leave no scars or white hairs Home 'or Aged and Infirm—Aid. Ful Grain— the committee recommends that the no longer delayed, and : Let Ue Tender oa Tour House Wiring. because M dees net Mister. lerton (H. M.) .Wheat, chicken feed, per too. act should not go. further than the Rrt "Whereas. the provincial govern In restfect to the outgoing boaid. Aid Wheat, per lb...... tlsh act of 1908. which only requires mint's policy of surveying and build I^angley was at the head of the leglsla Even *hdi(inf Mull that a foreign register. If It has a place Ing trunk .roads has the support of this tlve committee, where hi* -legal tram Whole Corn ...... of business-In the rotted Ki beard, yet circumstances demand that in* stood him In good stead. Hi* auc Cracked Com ...... and not if business Is carried on by Rolled Oats fB. A K ). 7-lb. ak Hawkins & Hayward Should have • bot­ more practical efforts should be made cessor. Aid. Moresby, also a lawyer, will Rolled Oats , 20-lb. sk. tle of Kendall's correspondence or through agents, and to encourage and secure at once the similar advantage in the 728 YATES STREET. PHONE 643. Spavin Cure — the 1 hat no obstacle should be placed in prompt settlement of the ntbst avail­ Rolled pets . «Hb sk problems confronting that commlth Rolled Oats IB A K ». MMb sk. best liniment in the way of extra provincial companies able lands. Aid. Oleaaon. who Is said to be slated I the world for man Oetmeat, IPdto. sarlr ...... re,wring just debts In the courts of Be it therefore resolved, that with for t*e chairmanship of the Htre»t* Oatmeal. . -io. aack ...... and beast. No tell­ the province " this end In view the provincial govern committee, easily the most Important Rolled Wheat. 10 lbs...... U7f ing when you will The matter i*| being taken up by the ment be urged to carry out the recom Cracked Wheat. 10 lbs...... \ 11R HR special department of civic work, ha* Sou. Railway ...... 27ft 27ft 27ft 1 It. Get it now and you will Vancouver board, and it Is expected inondation of this board made to them the advantage of previous experience Wheat Flakes, per packet...... 13ft# .25 5,000 Shares i the right remedv when the ...... 64 • ■ that a joint meeting of the two boards In May. 1*0». as follows: 'That the at the board and will bring to the on Whole Wheat Flour. 10 Ibe. .. 107ft M6 emergency arises. Twin City ...... 1671 will take place for the purpose of at­ time has now arrlvel when step* should erous task of directing the affair* of Oraham Flour, 10 Iba. ;...... 1'. 1» ...... 1754 I7»j $1 a bottle —6 for $5. At all tending on the government to urge the be taken to organise a department of the committee a ripe knowledge of the Graham Flour, 60 lbs...... S3 AMALGAMATED DEVEL­ freed— dealers. Ask for free copy of our amendments to the act. agriculture and Immigration, such de requirements of the city In respect to V. 8. Rubber ...... 171 Cl 171 OPMENT CO. book “A Treatise On The Horse”— F. A. Paulin and Leiser sup­ partirent to have sufficient funds at works of local imprbx-ement. Hay (baled per ton ...... a U. 8 Steel ...... 77ft 7^ Straw, per bale ...... «...... or write us. ported Mr Hhallcroes. whose motion Its disposal to enable It to efficiently Aid. Peden. who will likely have ...... 11*1 11*1 118ft Middlings, per ton ...... Utah Copper ...... 46 that the report be adopted was unanl* carry on Its work.’ charge of the parks and boulevards ...... 4**4 «6ft Dr. ». J. KENDALL CO. Bran, per ton ...... Va Cnr Chem...... «HI 64 10c per Share mqgisly carried. P'*Be It further reeolved that there be committee, represents ward live. In Ground Feed, per ton ...... FswNsnFsIiaVI. K Wabash, pref...... ______351 X» K Mr. Pauline., spoke at length on the prepared a petition to Stic Dominion which the most Important public park Shorts ...... Western Union ...... TB 741 741 abolition of the property tax. He said government that the lands tn the rail of the vit> , Beacon H111. Is situated, and tnUtry - Tdtâr Sales. 847,466 shares. the present was an opportune time for way belt and other Dominion lands In being a young man of progressive ideas Dressed Fowl, per lb...... he will lie able to judge well the needs Ducks, per lb...... R. D. MaclACHLAN placing the advisability of property tax British Columbia be prepared for set CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Br.rd of Trod. Building. exemption, before the government. The tleinent and settlers encouraged of the case when work comes to be Geese (Island», per lb ...... "That a copy of this resolution and considered by that committee Garden Produce (By Courtesy F. W. Stevenson A On.) Phone dlW. *«r it hat smet 1 present rate, he said. Is H of 1 per cent., legs 10 per cent., while the old rate the prepared petition be forwarded to It Is fitting that the chairmanship of Cabbage, per lb...... Chicago. Jan. 14. Potatoes (local) ...... l was % of 1 per cent., leas 10 per cent the x-arioiis boards of trade throughout the telephdhs and light committee Open High Low Close the province for endorsatlon In dupli should be placed in the hands of a re­ Onions, per tb...... He pointed out that the provincial Carrots, per lb ...... Wheat- finances were In a very good slate, and cate, and that such endorsed copies presentative of ward one. which was so May ...... toll tolS 161* 16U EDUCATIONAL. if Ihe property tax Is not an absolute with the originals be together forward ably represented at the outgoing board July ...... «wt m 6«ft 9# necessity why should merchants* stocks ed to the Dominion and Provincial gov by Aid. Mable, who also presided oxer WHOLESALE MARKET *^Vorn- be taxed?*He did not think a merchant ernments. the destinies of that committee. Should May ...... 56 • should pay both income and property Through Ihe absence of transportation he be given the position Aid. Okell will Bacon ...... ,17ft# ...... 66 49| " 4H July ...... 61 51 501 S« lax. *' facilities on the mainland there -were hax*e the advantage of being :ible to Hams ...... i«iant cvnyonclo tow perty tax cut in half. panle* take up pre-emption lands and taken to provide adequate protection to Cranberries, per bbl. .. Success This Summer. Mr Pauline opposed the transference adopt mean* of Informing settler* of the foreshore along that porti-n of Celery, per do* ...... 10 56 10.66 16 45 10.57 KUO 10 12 10 06 1006 Address All Communication* to ttyal we are paying * of the property tax from the govern­ their nature and location He moved I fellas road on which Roes Bay ceme Cauliflower, per doe. . ment to the cltle*, a* this would n»t th* adoption of the report tery abuts. Grapefruit, per box .... THE PRINCIPAL. c~4£ Interair^ "Aid Fullerton, retaining as It Is like­ Lemone ...... 10.77 10*2 10.70 10.70 help merchants. He also supported the K McOaffey. called on bv the pres­ W.10 10 H) 10.06 M.02 Phone 8041. 166 Medina St ly he shall, the chairmanship of the Cucumber», per hbl...... abolition of the income ti#t. a* at the ident. said settler* t 011 Id be had If the peraimum credited mTtitf fire wardens, will be able to see the Pineapples, per dos...... present price of living in Victoria a land could be got for settlement. H WINNIPEG GRAIN fruition of thoae large and compre­ Rhul- », per lb...... on saving iepoaitdfMr man receiving 11.000 per year who has C Ray son. Alherni. reported 12* home­ hensive plans which have been sanc­ Lettuce, per crate ...... family cannot live in respectability. steads in his office from Banfield. -Winnipeg. Jan. 14.—Wheat—May. Wfc. ; tioned by the ratepayers for the further Oranges. Navels, case A upward) su^tcHo'Mth- A resolution to ask the government flavoquot and Vclue'et. The Develop­ Oranges. Japs...... July. H.eilfeSl 0!|. Cash wheal-No. 1 imprpx-ement of efficiency of thl*. one to abolish the Income tax or Increase ment League obtained tta Information Onions ...... Northern. 86*c.; No. 2 Northern, Wftc. ; No, drawalbr cheque 6 » Ihe most Important departments $ Northern, tiftc : No 4 ffc.; No. S. ?4|c. ; University School the exemption to 12.600 and to abolish at first hand and then advleed It* Potatoes, per ton.t...... connected with the administration of No. 6. 71c. Feed. Cc Oat*. No, 2 C. W.. the property tax was passed, and will clients A careful survey was necea Parsnips per sack ...... the affairs of the city. Tomatoes, per crate ... 3Sftc. Barley. No 3. 66c.; No. t, 4fc- ; re­ Victoria, B. C. Interest^ b< put before the executive. •ary to find just what land could lie jected. SWr. Flax. No. 1 N W . « S Aid. Roes wilt be quite at home Turnin*. per *a<-k ...... The some deputation will carry a re­ pre-empted. He anticipated an exten FOR BOYS on time deposits of - chairman of the buildings and surveys h add lea per IK ...... quest that alterations be made regard­ sive Immigration this soring At ÀT- committee and Aid. Bteh'P. presiding Kippers, per lb...... A GIANT ICEBERG. ing the Bulk Sales Act which M. B. bernl 224 had bought land He was ad­ Halibut. ~er lb. ftyTmonflu & over. - over the health and morale committee, Next Term Begin*. Vt mvcal mmf for dienta Jackson spoke on. and said called for vleed that In squaring of timber hold­ will have much to engage his attention Salmon, per H>...... Probably one of the largest .icebergs amendment. He advised purchasers ob­ ing* lumbermen had taken In corneraj^ yie inauguration of the new policy Braatle. per IK ...... seen of recent years near the track of TUESDAY^ JANMAf!Y 16,____ ocean-going steamers eras viewed mtm in first mwtyaâe&ïtoa taining affidavit#‘from seller» thàt that were hot timber land* and ' in of garbage collection Almonds, per Tb...... clear financial path had been made many case* these ran up to 1WI acre* Chestnuts, per lb...... the liner" Oravta a* she passed the Falk Fifteen Acres of Playing Field*. fermai financial branesa. Aid. H. M. Fullerton, .is chairman o' land Islands In the South Atlantic on her ►for the goods, and that third and Tf surveys were made these n’ote could FilbertSi per lb...... Accommodation for 100 Boarderi the Home for Aged nnd Inhrm, would Peanuts, roasted ...... way to Liverpool, where she arrived re- We vreril Yiar saving aanl fourth purchasers would be protected he thrown open for the settler. find splendid opportunity for an Insight W. L. Coulson and W. H. Worswlck M. R. Jackson remarked that the altMit-, per lb...... Organized Cadet Corps. into the workings of one of the most Pates, per |b ...... A graphic description of Ihe monster A ifyouattnolaa/inj - Musketry Instruction. were elected to the board. spevulatore had control of large blocks inte/vstlng Institutions In the city Figs, per 1b...... berg was given by an officer of the ship. and E. A.- Wallace thought that the ‘ The night waa cloudy.'' he aaid “There Football and Cricket sptcmatitilY. ----- government should give more time1 to THREATENS TO CLEAR COURT. NEW YORK BTOCKA waa a cutting wlrqJ.jwul the temperature of Gymnasium ami Rifle Range. obtaining the same Information about the sea waa down to St deg, when the feommme NOW WiYhUs. Recent Successes at McGill and H.M.C. SIMON LEISER IS Its land* as was obtained by colonisa­ great Iceberg came Into view-a huge mas* tion companies. The government could 6«> feet high, partly covered with mist, a WARDEN: Dcpoeita mail Ti Women During Hearing at Seattle New York. Jan. 14. enter Into competition with those corn­ long. «Helving shore of Ice, with the sea Rev. VT, W. Bolton, M.A. (Cambridge). High. I/ow Rid -easily handed — ea nle* and make Increased charges. breaking upon it ae upon a wide, desolate PRINCIPALS: Seattle.^ Wash.. Jan 1«.-Mrs Amal. Copper ...... 641 fit’ beach. STILL DETERMINED William Blakemore silld that during «41 Toucan send Draff, Anderson! the first woman In Amn. B«*e( flugar...... PH 392 Off “When the moon appeared the sight was R. V. Harvey. M.A. (Cambridge): J. C. tire year there would.be almost $fi.*00.- Post Office * cypress Amn. Car. A Foundry ... G3ft 63 ssi one never to be forgotten. We gased upon Barnacle. Esq. (Lend Univ.). assisted 000 spent on roads trails and bridgea Aron. Cotton Oil ... HI 5*ft w what seemed to be a floating city of Ice resident staff of University men in the province by the government. He Amn. Ice Securities ...... 1* Order or ReietentT^ man. wa* triumphantly acqi ... 1*1 17f a* large a* Liverpool, with lia towers, its Prospectus apply to. Ihe Puraar Will Rush Theatre Matter Once drew a distinction between the restitu­ we Justice Brown yesterday Amn. Lôcomotiv# ...... -« 40 4->l temple*. It* tapering monument* shooting better k withdrawals tion before the board as a whole arid hen tried on a charge of 1 Amn. Smelting ...... 768 76 76 In fantastic architecture shimmering Amn. Sugar ...... 116 1151 115 Again and Obtains Time tn detail A general sympathy with with gas pipes owned by tl In Ihe moonlight like polished sllx'cr. It Is can be made ♦ Amn. Tel. A Tel...... 1421 14-1 the lot of few to see such a eight." It wa **uggsated but not the actual Lighting Company. MR for His Committee It wa* suggested but not the actual Amn. Woollen ...... 31ft 31 11 Everyone on board the Oravta waa sprll The evidence agalnat Mrs. Atchleon ...... 1028 M3 mi bound by the majestic of the seen*. St. George’s School gratlon Interests of the province are -♦ anyway you wish. R. * O...... 1071 107 lOSft so great that he thought there should The berg, which waa visible for some Ware Resporaible B. R T...... 761 76* 761 hour*. Is Muppoaed to be Ihe detached certainly he a minister In charge of missal of the defendant Immediately C. P. R ...... 'J.W8 2071 2071 portion of a permanent Antarctic Icefield Bearding and Day Seheel For Girt a Before the board of trade members the department He was aware that after the state's witnesses had testified Central leather ...... 291 26| 21H 1167 ROCKLAND AVENUE, Refer W—* * — — — adjourned at the quarterly meeting son>e of Ihe government favored the The jury comprised six prominent suf­ C. A O...... m sail m The Servian government ha* established ■faster term begins Wednesday. Jan yesterday afternoon the president ask­ appointment of another minister. It fragettes The county court room wai C. * G W 2M 23 23 an alcohol monopoly, an English ci 11th; Boarders return Jan. 10th. ed. In view of the fact that the electors out of the question for Ihe govern­ Do:t pref...... 4*4 46* 46 pany purchasing the sole right to manu­ PRINCIPAL. MRS 8VTTIR Duns.Bradatreda, had turned down the theatre bylaw, C. M. A St. P...... 1241 ment to clear land at 1200 per acre and case *0 eagerly that Justice Brown . 12SI 124ft facture and aell the fluid. Colo. Fuel A Iron...... Ml 321 32ft or to anyone to * what the pleasure of the committee ap­ bring In settlers to .farm It. The gov­ threatened twice to clear the court pointed by the board was. ernment should furnish transportatlqp .1411 1401 141ft „D. * R. O...... 306 ** 30ft Simon Leiser rose and said although fa-IHtle* through the province There •0 TEARS*’ -aflttt vmxxmer- the theatre bylaw had been beaten Erie ...... 2*1 2* m were difficulties even at Sooke FLOODS THREATENED 46Î twice he still proposed to have a the Do.. 1st pref...... Pit 464 The resolution, after considerable Goldfield Cone...... « 6 atre here, for he would try again. He Sft discussion on the words "more practi­ Hants G. N . pref...... 1261 1241 i:4i wse beaten twice but was still In tbe Crus. Cal.. Jan. 14.—WLh th* cal." was carried» ______"■irr Bin»Tr.... » vnvIL. nixnrm prrirti. ... — nm.. .1 G. to. Ore i tfa...... R Do itno»!!!!! fin*. He regretted the* newspapers had The board, before rising, passed » Inter-Metro., pref.,...... 64ft 64 64 since 1692. the San Ixircnao river left not supported his Ideas for a new the­ resolution expressing thanks to the Kee. City Southern..., St Patents its bank* to-day and scattering over atre. Eleven hundred had voted for the L. A N...... government for th* H. ttlement of the the surrounding country, threatened ...U8 161 1451 IT. MAnGAMfcl'8 COLLEGE measure and 1700 against It. The com­ Lehigh Valiev ...... ITS 1784 1761 tatauCrln Indian reserve question and including serious damage A large area of land M TORONTO.______mittee had given It endless work and the name* of J. fl H Matson and H M. . St' P. A ». S. 117 136$ 1** in the lower part of the city waa cover­ M . K A T...... si 35 m (Founded by■ the ■ attention, and Mayor Morley had ap­ Dallas Helmeken. K. C. Hrkaon. M. A . formerly Principal 321 CarnbU Street, proved It More money had been offer­ ed with several Inches1 of water. One Mo. Pacific ...... » *1 46f or two cellars were flooded, but no of Upper Canada Collegti, and Mrs. ed by railway companies than had everr The deepest hole In the earth for Indus-____ . . Nevada Con*. .... 1* m 1» Grvrge Dickson». ^Vancouver B.C. ^ Y. C, ...... • • « xW * m ,vr wrie W- Pfir been, offered for-thi* purpose in any Uriifrss there I* a break Tn the (loan- N. r.'. o. *■ w. t. well bored to a depth of more than 3.3B0 city In Canada. In conclusion, Mr N. A w...... Under the management of MRfl. Leiser ssdd; feet. pour serious damage from flood* will ...... m 1«| mi be done, according to reports reaching N. P...... »*1 1171 il7| GEORGE■■MCOÛ6Î,r>ICKBON. ■Preeldeat; What our plans are I don t know Miae j. MACDONALD. B. ht rp from point* further south. The ..,...,1271 127ft 1274 We will try once more; If a new the­ Resittn g vz.-.-. - :: Ballnas river; despite Its width, I» fe- ...... -r^z irva Y55Z Write for Booklet. atre a* outlined in the Tin** Is built Rep. Tron A Steel ...... m «1 m wu will drop ours. Th ported dangerously neat the top of Ills J understand the matter. Hdfore We put >anka. and fear of an overflow la caus­ ffraeti* |*i*wd ... v^,. ^ Sift ing rider* to patrol the levee*, protect­ BUY THE TIMES. •Bother bylaw we will held/meettngs to 81 use ^Sheffield . 62 ing the towns along it* bank*. The • 81* PM* We ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES •T ’

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 191L lt wp ■—T • written that it contains hundreds marks to make eltgible. Of I bright sayings, clever situations, oppor­ MO voices. Dr. Coward has made his tunities for exhibiting the dramatic SHEmELD CHOIR choice of the 200 world singers, and in CRIPPLE talent» of the performers, who doing, m make# the statement that tUe Sheffield ehtrlr to tmrr the WWM In lilt . It as a vehicle giving thtwn full scqpe ■ Pr-ce«dlne« at th. FIRST ANNUAL GÉNÉRÂT. MEETING of Oir SHARE­ of their talents, and It Is found to will be the finest 800 selected voices TO HOLDERS OF THE BANK OF VANCOUVER, hold at the Board of Trade have a successful career here. that he hag ever controlled throughout Clara Rogers, whose musical educa­ the whole of his professional ea Rooms, Vancouver, B. on Tucadav. January ICtti, I»1J. at 12 o'clock noon. tion was conducted for five years at Dr, Coward Is known to command the the Conservatory of Mualc, Buda Peeth, beat singers In England, and hundreds THE FIRST ANNUAL OENBRAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS OF and who. has never been 'allowed to Dr, C. A, E. Harriss Endeavors of thousands of such have passed THE BANK OF VANCOUVER wae hcM at the Boàrd of Trade Room,. Van- give a recital In England because she through hi# hands during the lifetime couver, B. C., on Tuesday, January 10, 1911, at 18 o’clock noon. There wae a large attendance of shareholders, amongst whom were W. N. was gathered into the touring list of by the Means of Song to of the master chorus-master. H Five Boxes of “Frult-a-fives” Cured Her O’Neil, Col. J. Duff Stuart, A. E. Lee#. M. Carlin, V -P., 8. J. Castleman. R C. the 8. and C. circuit "after a private re- Strengthen Imperial Bond Dr. Coward and the choir have for «Mal to Mr. Consfcdine last summer the past six months been preim Hulbert, J. A. Dewar, R. G. Cell, O- M. Gibbs, J. A. Harvey, K. C., C. H A,llen. when he made 60 contracts for ttu for this world*# teur. Each of Thus a Nye, Jam Kerr. J. A Mltch. il, B 8 Knwwlton. Bettsehen A Higglng#, 4 HOME PLACE. TORONTO, DEC. JBlh, ttfii. fifty work* madrigal», glees and McNair 8 J Mlghton, A. R Thwwaa, Hubert Kitohw t was a terrible sufferer from Rheumatism for nearly a y tar, and my right winter season, win be here Monday She Is the mistress of the ’cello. When songs, must be memorised, both words Peters, J. A. Fullerton, 8 A Heasllp, P. L. Beecher, R. Hoffmelster, E. Fl Ajw,*ji*_ju|u^ waalqarfuL AJiLJfiRR-|hojr»|EhB aide, the pain through..with.-her- American -Irlp-JiUe*. During the month of May there will and music. One hundred full rehearsals Allen, Q. W. Thomas, A. B. Lamberton, H. W. Leyens 5wae dreadful. and I could hardly. move for the agony. I was Rogers is' to fill European tours al nroararTiirTTariBi wr ü«r si afiraar ” * • . f ’TTié-|ff'6céëffmr° Wéfé rmro# -movîmyrmit me Pn rid-ntr-H*- physic tans but their medicine 'did me no good, and I tried numerous other ready signed up. choir, of England, which Dr. C. A. E. the . chorus m faithfully practise a P. McLennan, he requested to take the chair, and that A. L. Dewar, the Gen­ remedies but received no benefit. 1 was simply a helpless cripple and suffered Juggling of the funny kind, all Harriss is taking on a tour of the certain time dally. Ea< h individual eral Manager, do act as Secretary. Carried. from Rheumatism all during last winter. laughs, will be put on the Grand stage world. F. W. Dyke, Vancouver, haa member of the choir Is impressed that The Chairman then called upon the General Manager to read the following 1 saw "Frult-a-thres” advertised In “The Telegram” and decided to try this by Nelson, a conjurer never over this they have the choral honor and dignity report of the Directors: been over here making preliminary ar­ retnedy. After I had taken one box. 1 was much better and the pain less, and c ircuit before, with a line of old an£ » of the Motherland in their kerplng, rangements for the event. I continued the treatment with good hopes. When 1 had taken three boxes, I big line of new Inventions In mystery and prorh with enthusiasm and an ex- REPORT OF TMR DIRECTORS That “the power of sound’ was so well that I could use my arm again and the pain was practically gone. making Nelson promises to set some­ sited,4deal to maintain It. presented to the shareholder* at the first annual general meeting, held ku Van­ After 1 had taken five boxes. I was entirely well again—no pain—no suffering thing of a record In bewilderment. prove a medium for bringing the The male portion of the chorus com­ couver B C.« Tuewlqy. January 10, 1911. ‘-and now 1 am as WELL as 1 ever was. There are very few women with two Motherland into closer touch with prise men prominent In business af­ The cure of my case by “Frolt-a-three" was Indeed splendid because all IhS singing vôtres, but one of these Is (1er her overseas Dominions, as wetk as fairs. educationalists, 'varsity men, PROFIT AND LO«K AOCOFNT. tie Van Dyke, who has a voice like a men of letters, scientific experts, etc. doctors failed to even relieve me of my sufferings. promoting munirai and busbies# rela­ Profit for four months ended November 10. 1910, after deducting ex bird and another voice like a man. Bhe For the sake of others who may suffer from this terrible disease. Rheuma­ tions, is the Ideal and life work of Dr. p< nse« of management. Interest accrued on deposits, and rebat In an example of the girl bird-man, Harriss. During the past ten years he tism. I give you permission to publish this statement/' of Interest on unmatured discounts ...... • 5.943.40 r MRS. LIZZIE BAXTER and appears here with Ray Fern, who has strenuously engaged himself In gave such a delightful singing enter­ THREE PERISH IN • Frult-a-ttves’’ Is the only remedy that actually cures Rheumatism, and propagating what he calls the “gospel 16,943 40 tainment on his western trip last sea- of reciprocity within the Empire.” This Beintlcq because “ Fruit-a-tlves” la the only medicine that actually prevents 4*^m Wmtv i iiiii rti» iiTil ll^ni «tone MHiffil enthusiast hag happl; Bajance iii Pt^.aad .cawJ£d.forwar r»-tTT - .construction which would amount to and cream, whll«t the front of the boxes I >etamf. with live- others, was buried ' 6 building a new theatre would over­ and balcony and all the rest of the undei an avalanche of snow and ice Due by Agent* and other Bank* in Canada ...... 97,898 91 come. , woodwork Is done In cream. The The other* were dug out, badly frost­ Due by Agents and other Bank* elsewhere than In But with the edifice as It stands Man­ walls of the parquette,, which are all bitten. Iceland a as froxen to death. Canada and the United Kingdom ...... 19.7it.27 ager Denham has long felt that K under the balcony, have been With the mercury at 20 degré s lie Note* of and Cheques oh oth* r Banks...... 61,042 60 might be given a better appearance, painted In crimson, harmonising with low, tb* snow tail which had teased 1.78.724.48 and he prevailed upon the new^ lessees the Upholstery of the theatre. The began again to-day. It continued al! 1 >< posit with Dominion Gov» rnment to secure Note Circulation 5.000 00 to havt ruch work of renovation un­ outer lobby will be greatly improved Bills Discounted. Advance** Current, and, other Assets... :. 803.594 24 dertaken as was possible In the very by being decorated In crimson and Railroad traffic, which has been bad­ Bank Premised -and Furnishing* at Head Office and Branches 22.085,78 height of the season. When the fa­ greens. ly demoralised, show* little Improve miliar old house reopens Its doors on As soon as the painters are out the ment. Great Northern trains through • 1.105.177 27 Monday evening, after a -week in dark­ Interior will be thoroughly cleaned ^by the Flathead country were entirely ness. patrons wilt hardly recognise It. the vacuum process, and on Monday blocked and the traffic was routed from A L. DEWAR. General Manager. Ever since Monday morning a large evening it will be spick-and-span. The Helene to Spokane via tlu- Northern The Bank of Vancouver, whol. effect of the work done this Pacific Eleven hundred passenger* staff of workmen from the Melrose Vancouver, B. C.. November 30. 1910. wee* is -to brighten up the_lntcrkir and arc on the stalled train*. It la, thought Company, LlmftecT hâve bSCit busy a* The President moved, M B. Carlin seconding, that the Report of the Dliec- l>ecs. swarming over "every part of the make it infinitely more comfortable !fi they are plentifully supplied with food appearance. Manager Denham Is to 'fanNF fuel amT àre'nênflrûlfifirtnig'. tui^t UAAW.ccadbe adapted and printed for the information of„ thg,share holder*. interior on airy scaffoldings and trans­ Carried be congratulated on the result. F SI. During the following four months t«> November Si, brinachee in New York and Chicago and achieved THEATRE OS MONDAY. have been ♦Ntai>li*hed at the corner of Carra 11 and Pender streets, in this city, cne of the most remarkable successes Colllngwood East, Coquitlam. Chilliwack and Fort George, In this Province. In known In modern drama. And yet. In Hatuvia. N. Y.. Jan. 14.—Five men evtry instance, in the fstabltahing of these branches, the results have justified (h-splte of the success of the play, one stage craft, Ned Wayburn. who has active assistance of his ■musical col­ were killed, two probably fatally In­ the course taken by your Directors. critic recently, said that with their leagues all over the world, and U»c staged such tremendous productions as jured and more than 20 seriously hurt Ananeem. nts hevi h„ n complyt. 4 he opening In Victoria during the neit artistic portrayals of the different in Tlie Midnight Suns.** "The Gay added approval of the govcrnorn-gen- in the wreck of the Western Express# few days. tricate characters the producing com­ Hussars,” The Summer Widowers," eral. prime ministers, chief magistrates, and tb* Boston and ’Buffalo special, Satisfactory Connection* have been made with correspondents throughout pany made usTorget tlie dramatist. To both westbound. uii/ the New York Canada, the United State* and In Loitdoh. England ml**' seeing “The Climax*- means rtc. presidents and. member# <>f the Central here yesterday. Veer Director, hav,. hut recently mad. consecutive performances at the ba­ age this beautiful effort In making yard*, when, It is alleged by railroad The Bank of Vancouver has been well supported hy the people at every Loser, and the doctor from Ohio, who known <";n ut, and the Empire's r. - •»fll< ial*. Engineer J. B. Lydell. of Buf­ point it has located slut?! it was open for.business and ha* been a laying insti­ ll* theatre. Chicago, playing to 13 very nim li in P*ve with the girl. Tim sources through the ranuUtpiecc of suvh- falo. un.Ahe Western Express train No tution practically from its opening. This has enabled u* to show a net profit .is simph as 11 record-breaking business during the as come to hear for themselves. 23, ran po*t cautionary signals and 1 of “Cavallerta Rustics na." But by engagement. Last summer It played Dr Henry Coward, the king of clashed Into thé rear of the standing Looking to th. year in whl< h w« have now entered, it is undoubted that force of Its realistic presentment of itk Philadelphia and Boston six weeks chorus managers, is* the condui t/r of train. business condition* throughout the whole Province were never so good a* at subtle blend of melody and converse, tach. establishing new records for g the Slhillchl choir, and is responsible! The dead: C C.’ Perrin, of New Torjk. present. Trade ha* continued good right up to the close of the past year, and of Its riuftfnf tmictie» rtf deep human summer attraction In those cities for thé Selected ”00 voices; B6o npplî-. instantly killed; Robert lîc Fur land, De­ continués to force .t« way inti the N« W" Year without aprwrently any Intention nature, of Its moments of merriment The cast this season is one of super­ cants *et us make haste slowly, and thus secure a steady ‘ Cinderella-’ will be the nttrru tion at agents. Stark. local Increase- In the capitalization, with a determination to retain the control the Victoria theatre on Thursday, The election# in Sandon resulted : always in British Columbia. This b* m> aim and to also the aim of your Di­ January 19. Mayor. Dr. W. E. Oomm ; aldermfh. rectorate. J thank you again, gentlemen, ant) assure you of my continued endeavor. -4..U. G. E. W’right, James Woods, 8. J. Two- ÀNTÎ-JArANÉ8E MEASURES. good; school trustee, W, J. McDonald 4 A L. DEWAR, General Manager. Mantels A4 a nier tin g of the ro wly elected Board of'Director#, held subsequently. R. UADÏ FOR USE Toklo Officials Are Closely Watching P. McLenpan. Esq. Vancouver, and M. B. Carlin. Esq, Victoria, wepe re­ and elected J i Sent and Vice-President, respectively, by an unanimous vote. , IN ART «UASTITÏ HH-LETTS Moves by California Legislature. Liquor and For rooking SOAP, soft- Tokio^ Jan. 18.—Surprise and regret =■» ening water, removing old ^ PERFUMED arc expr. ased in Jan^wese fwpere »*••»• Crates peint, «Korofecting sinks, Tobacco Habits result of the attitude of the California A. MeTÀOOABT. M.D., CJf closets end dreine end We carry an immenw stock for many other purposes. legislature in presenting anti-Jap&ri- 16 Tone* 8t . Toronto, Canada. of the above. Referme*# an to Dr. McTaeçarf* profe^ m C CnPTT CC AUCTIONEER AND A can equals 20 lbs. Sal esn measures V*ry guardedly officials . O. iJ l ILlJClO UPHOLSTERER. of the government here adroit that they n mo * I «landing and personal integrity Seda. Useful for fire edited by. ilLYE are annoyed by the situation. It is Sir W. R Meredith, Chief Joettr*. E hundred purposes. pointed out thftt for two years the gov- Hon. <1 W Rü*y, fiishop of To- Tsssets, 1st strictions were self-imposed and In­ 613 Pandora Street tended to end any anti-Japanese feel­ Dr. McTaggart’s » eg* table remedkia foe the ing in America The moves of the legis­ liquor snd tohsn-o lieT.it~ »r»- h»althfnl. »#fe, Phone 272 Res. 376 nespensive home trestm. nts. Ne hyonder lature against tire Japanene are being ■rig uyeeueos, no ypbiit U>. no .lgse- «a .ton* watehAd closely by thi* government of- mesa, snd a errtsm rure. Coasal flclmjs. ist.e# «» eerrespondent* .netted. - SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES—DO IT NOW ! YHA' A Rape SrMART FROCKS FOR THF WINTER=*

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material of the costume the smarter will It *y HE coat collar and. revere may be of J be hor all outdoor wear roosfa shaggy | * many of tbe swart-1 n ntcrlalg are nttifl m vogue, but In skat- Ml air,.l*U l.,r« nrtlj » «It fedn* on] ing drcKscs the wearers of all rôôgb ciotbe the eoltor, to which a lilted fur piece may have suritassed themselves, and the long he aitached. or not. St will. This cer­ bnired. shaggy, beautifully woven nod de tainly to a year ot fnr and there la no ’«cioualy warm textures that tire now to be limit to the amount of fur that/ may bought do credit to their maker*. Even .idoro a rnstum*. The more fur on the very youngest glrto wear their sells of the Jacket the warms» of catuw*. end for this heaviest of woollen goods, while tbe outdoor ♦kellag this Is distinctly an »d- er stumer of the Older girls, whose gowns

.Scotch tweed. trlmnïlng snch as braid nr fold* nr beads Perhaps it la because of the present of Material is not to be advised as a fashion which makes all Jackets short, means of adorning the end of a skating the really sensible length for a skating skirt. coat, that the skating dresses this year Imitation seal, or French seal, as It Is are all so extremely shiart. The coat;more generally called, is becoming?more should In* sufficiently lone to give warmthjfashionable aa a trimming on coats ami below the waist, but not so long a# to skirts as the winter advances, and as this retard action to the sport A Norfolk j is not an expensive fur It 1* not luappro- Jacket I* always suRixyl npxlel for a rough prlate for a schoolgirl. • A delightfully entail try Suit and 1» especially good for a smart model for a skating suit showed a

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* ♦ * > **,* » » » * * * ♦ * * » The Evening ♦ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ♦ [ Importers of High-Grade American Footwear | Genuine I»-' 3WI lirtlHth- i'erdiff. U%üùïm Victoria.

BYMUTH CAMFKON T. W itrewart is In town for a frw Imported Wye and la at the Dominion. Means Bat One As . two sturdy a. A. Campbell left on the Princess youngsters with their skates slung Royal last night for Vancouver. over their should­ English Oak ers tramped past t'aptain and Mrs. Blvomrpilst-'* arc me on the street ietving shortly for Loa Angeles. ’the other ,d*Y. COMPRISING. ARTICLES OP. The highest attainment ' in the shoo- three words came . R C. Ttalvom Is leaving on a trtp to maker a art of Htyliwh Footwear for DOMESTIC I'HKKr.NKW FnR Chicago,, via the Urrat Northern. TfcrMTno 'w portion and myaelf A. McCarthy was a passenger on the simultané oust >'. Individual Open Salts. with Princess Royal for the mainland. turned to each spoon...... other, amlled and A. McCorkell arrived from Vancouver ^ aWVt then looked Pepper Grinders, up from . 75c WinterBoots on the Prinvegs Charlotte yesterday. thoughtful. Mustard Pets, with spoon. . |l.75 ”"1% * v And these were the words; Butter Dishes,' porcelain lined. J. C. Perry. Han Francisco, Is In The Amberola "But father said-----" H Price...... *2.75 town arid Is a guest at the Dominion. Our Specif Winter Boot»-have arrived, 10. 1*J and 14 imhea You don't see anything to smile at Cracker Jars, each ...... *4-00 or look partic ularly thoughtful about R. T. Vyvyan. Cow it-ban. is visiting high; specially made soles and extremely stylish. A new Edison Phonograph in that * You should have heard them. Salad Bowls, up. from ...... *&75 town and is a guest at the Dominion It wasn't Just the words. It was the Silver-plated Teas* Racks finish­ hotel. The greatest of all sound-repro­ tone of pride, the air of finality, of one ed In genuine oak Inist *2.20 who revis that he Is saying the last Oak Liguer Stand, 2 bottte ; *8.50 Joseph VIpond. Seattle. If visiting ducing instruments—as beautiful possible wnrtj, on a question Th«- Oak Liquor Stand. 3 not ties. town for a few days anil la at the Do­ H. B. Hammond Shoe Co yciingster In ih« vase vvldtntiy felt minion. Price...... vi ,. ... *1*15 621 Fort Street, that he was settling the matter Pemberton Building. Broad walk Bkuffers artistically as it is wonderful, har- Oak Dinner Gong, Set off with ? Sole Agents, Sole Agents, JMLhl. a J>. Anfltu tuvl «MB. eftnu* We smiled with pleasure at ih« HtUj burns, »ach . , IRflL Hannan #- Hon. N; "Y monious and natural music fellow's thoru ugTïï y ûnsfm kën belief In n thv /Seattle boat and nr.- at

plays both Edison Standard and Mrs W It Dorkflll is down from Cl,. mitintH for a few days and 1* at Edison Arrtberol Records. > Challener * Mitchell the Empress. It comes in either Mahogany all the rent of them lmd to carry. Wm. Wallace Blair. « Winnipeg con OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. A rough *dd fisherman, who at at*>ul Co.,"limited .... • 1 middle age. had change,! from one of] ! or Oak ; has drawers for holding the worse drtHLktiid* and moat worth-] JKWH,M RS 1< *« fidlow> In-tlv vili.we Into a spten-. Roy k T«<>i«>r and w ife VtHiemwer. 1017 the steamer Prim**** Vt< tiei ,’vrvpleie veulogs from wo-e denier or V>U'K OF BIRDS. Just gone,out and left the rocks wvl CANTON SILK. STRIPED SILK, FKICRKI) SILK. flMMgtajd.a. fIS SO to fTSOAO. and Hlv-pery The father was walking j. Simps.,11. of St. John’s Nureerle*. Kittson Anft^rol ReccrOa SIAN SILK. Regular prier, per yard, 75,-. Jann- O » ,1». n,1 « inAM a head and tlv- girl following. He Ft--p-_ Chehneforil. Knsianil, in «.lecture to the Mis* V. Pooley returned homç f.fotn ary Salt Prier ...... *...... O ped on u slippery ny K and all piped a, Ipsw Ich Ohnleners A«s„ dation. ■ - ttv h j,^{r *»f owl* reaultnl }it t rl p t o ïh , nüfnlanîT -*H,k-J4)RKSKINO GOWNS, regular-«•. that very toy* tic made of Hi- remain* of F*7 fl6hl Vf arv Sale Prie# ;.... that he - mont Indeed "lo< Ptf , « kl haters. -V, rat*, and gulur $-‘i he etetufeHl " beefclew .* mmile-r of fio**. e Chief Constable Maitland Domra 11 of DRESSING JACKET*; Jauusry the provincial polttin. left last night via Hounds like Huntlfv *, hI fiction. no ugh. curatyr at Ipowuli mi Sale Price ...... Id lie had the C. P R. for Halifax. X H ing to oar* member, who ao, -gulur jW.OO. Itimutry doesn't it? : DRESSING JACKETS, WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF EDISON GRAM0 But us a matter of fa* i it really did ruined each > ear by toillfin' Toting of the New England ho- Sale Priée ...... PHONES AND RECORDS happen Just about a* l*v told it. had to «'Ul-down tlte tree*. » returned from Seattle yesterday Father* and tn-ithci**, Mar- h he examined tb** « roj the Rteamer Princ» ** Victoria OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS ON WHE JANUARY BARGAIN thnuglit of your influcm firwhe*. awj_.li, twelve rswi COUNTER M. W. WAITT & CO., LTD.. Largest Edison Dealers. sometime»? vrdt*l*tod entirely «»f Insect-*, lui,I trace* of hml* He W Shepherd, mine inap HERBERT KENT, Manager,— 1004 Government Street out w kurv. arrived in town y«*at you step. f,*r whether y * wish II or‘ Sail Uu__y irwkk .of fruit b> thV wo y they not the little one* arc sutrely going to helped rtie ganlerier hII the r#-»t Of the per The hla, kUcnded gull he bad found You cfen't perlât- out **nc way ami ont- of the muet valuable htrd* In Kng- fi Ifel of " ... -'I MONTELIUS with if See Our Stock of Full Stock of The law of "Do a* I *ay. not as I PIANO HOUSE do." can't ever be enforced In the 610 CORMORANT ST. OPP. K. A N. DEPOT home. f,.r when people live so ctpee to­ Brown and wife. Spokane, ar- i tin Princess Victoria from EDISON 1101 Mtwv SULLIVAN and CONSIDINE by a horse used by a city street cleaner while crossing Blanchard street in November last, was taken to the hos­ Lyceum Theatre pital yesterday to have a painful oper­ WEEK JAN ation performed by Dr. Frank -Hall, a* KPHt1.iL a* result of the bite. Tile blood hud EXPERIENCE Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Keane A Matter of FJ«*cth»»i coagulated under the bruise so that 'the In the Delightful Comedy had to* be opened and the HlMiKKT CilRL KIIOS EVER What Money Couldn't Huy." THE bkiod removed ”0HSIDiNE.PP0P5 VIK1TE11 VKTOWA. DAILY-ALWAYS MOST An Interesting event took place ni 911 TltEATRE-VKTOIM The I r résista hi*- Juggler and Thursday evening in the Chlnesç Pres- Humorist. Xrw hyterlsn Mission, when Chan Dur AirrlK* Van Dyke Rnctr a promtnenr merchant of «'blmt- i III HI Si SHOW EVER r»g* Like a Btr«l and a Man. < Two Voices.and Will Appear With The Mistress of the Cello. lamiesee's Crystal Theatre SALE Clara Huger* Bread Street. anmt E After This Tour. The Docroit ------Ah 1 rat,- reallas a and isrsriak. OW« ki* » St*s4- The Mlpilr Four The Leading Picture Houae of Victoria Ladies’ Suits aaa't Powder aed ha will aaoa 4—FEATURE REELS— Presehtlng a ilohman, Klaw * Krl«n*»r 5.434’ 3brmor»nt Street 2 Nights, Tuesday and Wednes­ Monday. January 16th FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Phone 2689. That Beautiful and Realistic Comedy day, January 17-18 Don't ml»» »rrln* thr Anhnatrd (la­ of M'Hleni lift. Kelley an From "The Little Doctor” GRAND MASKED CARNIVAL Enjoy a Good Imugh. Noon to li p. m. Under Auoplcee Victoria Hockey Club. Merits MHi* Uf* For Hi* Lev*" TO-DAY: All the Funniest of th* Funny Film*. CH A TIMING W1STTKH SUIT. A i;Um of .Surprising Strength, Tueidsy, Jan. 17, 1911, ti9Hpp*ry Jim** Laaah and Grow Ifeevy Mue 'diagonal < rtrrm^d " Tb* • piTttY flni.*htng 4—-BIG FEATURES— MilitaryHàhï m 'XUendance. Trick Comedy. for thi* mod.1 The «kirt **f m«>«Hen»*tt«ui taw w*» th» principal blc Compound Cured Her. is two storey and con­ Price $1450 je. t before th.' National Clvh 1 ' Toronto, Ceuatls.—"1 shall rU'i'-xvor tains nine rooms', large a lion yesterday, although * uniform to describe to yon bow 1 felt before I and airy, with all modern -Rnscwitr lV.v. fuU..anr.ti»-nhirs anking- n bat It ' to be well. 1 bad awful la wa also were discuascd In several bearing-down vain, wash tubs, etc. Oarage aud usually before papers that were rend. mymonthlyperinil, in rear. P. Tecums'-h Xherntan, chairman of 1 euflered terribly the legal committee* of the deiuirtiuent and had to go to of compensation for Industrial work­ bed. I waa not able Price $1000 DAY & BOGGS ers, explained a law which liia depart­ to waU ac rosn the ment proposed. The t hief objection, he floor the pain was 620 FORT STREET. * VICTORIA, B. 0. aald, to the proponed measure was a so bad. I doctored Or with four lots and tbe house, $9,000. Kasy term* of payment. question of constitutionality. The for a long time, but Open Saturday Evening», I to IS ESTABLISHED 188» ommlttve, he said, taking this Into the doctor’s treat- «italderation, decided to limit the pro­ meut did not do me posed law to one Involving hazardous an} good. I gave up Successor to L> |J L> LJ / » \ A/ [X] Successor to . . all hopes of ever The public Is n«»t eufllclently educat­ bolus well again P. R. Brown. Ltd. JL » JEX.# JLIJlVv/ T ▼ JL X P R Brown, Ltd. ed to accept compulsory insurance, bn itutil one day myhuahnnn saw thtjOMt Money to Loan. "Fire Insurance Written. S tores'kid Offices to Rent. HEARING STANDARD id, The proposed HU up plica only (oornd ^advertised iu^tlic^p»|ior.^ lie _ Ui nvrkiueu. c-ttnlua ...toaL.-ihaii.-flA31) Phoos *»?&. - - • - 1130 BROAD STREET. P. Q. Box 418. per iinnttm In casea of death or p*".'- tlwukful ho dirk I bad not taken one ------Tyf-thr- irTttrmefBr TUtSrfWfW_ WWr;f E «PANE EASE workman re* *'h • ■ lump .sum equal t m>d ! kept on taking it until novv I am A ililTerent woman. It alro helped m* srark wueld v«r) aoty,...... Se.rtM in erne*» of lose -dm.M: 'tioriu* maternity gnd ehildMrtU "i ^vkmgr. b to receive a weekly am thoroughly reennimeiMl ymtr \>g- chaRg'* would is* «i (ircclatcd bj manyT eqiT.tï to l i a IT hls wagesi o- ÎITTÎT rrnbic t*ompouml in -any wotntm who Northern Crown Bank Attorney for Government At­ Is afflicted with female trouMng.'*-^ If'the opportunity w-a* nffortèvd Uicm. tmpnirni.'nt of Mel earn*age -1 tiring the IV a pinveynf-nt.of tills svrt vyqlil l*v { rtod of. his dlsaU’lty. This reimin- >m; T:SI-Tweettatt,' slt tacks Methods .Pursued bujught, alxmt. it w«mld caus« "gg"Mt HEAD OFFICE WINNIPEG. «* ration l* not l«i ex reel |16 -Weekly or Toronto, Canntln. The success c*f Lydia. K. I*fnkhint’s t: unsf«»rmatkm In b usines* In y«»ur r'■ ■■ - f • by the Trust in any event to co»*tLi;;e for more than town* ond cities. Mpvakto* -r«»rn an A general banking business transacted at all branches. ten years. Th * tentative Wnumre also, Vegetable CobhWhMvI. hkmU from root « •nd herbe, is unparalleled* It may he experience «>f 87 years oh the oral ries provides that tlu- • nplover must f»r- f our N«*rthwest. which in the early v.' DIRECTORS nlsh whatever medical or surgical m*y# used w ith perfect vonlldessce by women Harrison Hot Springs, I.C. ■ who suffer from dlspbu-eniestts. in linn» days was a feeding-ground- f<>r myriads vl *. : Un I. r> ,1mm- l’.i.tti 1-, afte** I’reaidcut . " Sir 1). II. McMillan. K.C.M.G. Washington, L>. C\. Jan. 14. -“1 will cost* mat ion, ulceration, ilbrotd tumors, ir- • ‘ V 1.1* The moat noted aummer and winter th*’ iiccldent. hut n^t to exceed say on my oath as -ounsvllor In thl* regular'ties, periiKho painA backache, r» s, ,.i„i.-d I-. the latKMrs "f iu.- farmer V icc-I’rcaidcnt (apt. W'm. Rubinaou resort In the Pacific Northwest. of 1100 to the tune of 200 million bushel* of Open all the year. Steam heated, court, that the equal of this record of bearinjt lown fcr*Hrg. rtautlem y. indi •lea. H. Aaabdown I. T. Champion Frederick Nation Andrew Carnegie, addressing the gesfioit, dltsinesg or nerwous prosus gntin. besides live stock and other electric lighted. Long distance oppression and abuse of power In un­ convention, -aid that nine-tenths uf ^ farm prmtucts, doubtless In this pro- II. C. Cameron W. C. Leintikow Hon. R. I*. Roblin telephone service. known In the commercial history of the eti ikes were the results of the vim*- you have other resources of A PLACE FOR TUB thr Is'nited Htale*." -«*44 Frank B. faults of 'the system of the envoyer» wealth beside*, but 1 doubt if» mod: and not of fl; dlf?- mu ••* in ini mey CONVALESCENT. Kellogg, assistant attorney-general yes­ u xou have an) that v ill pro - so • n BRANCHES IN WESTERN CANADA matters durable. Ayrkulture is not like taking Sitnated only 70 miles from the terday in opening Ills argument against Coast amid untmrpesaed scenery. I "The time will rtRBje*” he auld. *'wbfii :a cokl j»r Ir.ui out of the ground that < an ALBERTA MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN Write for des rlptive booklet and the Standard (Ml Company^ I the employees' Tnlerest* a lit b“ the never be replace. It Is not like cul­ Alameda Lockwood dates. R Calgary Kellogg r» f<-rn «I t*> um*la,vHs E»y J..bn , n,j.i,,y,.jw Interests. -Th,- ‘boe»' v ill ling forest* with the hot e that other Edmonton Beausejour Allan Macetm Ü. 1 oek**f»ller and Henry M. Fla*er! - vend hi» money for the b»ae»l of Ma tree* Witt grew in H* next fifty year* High Wivor ST. ALICE HOTEL hi* net like Hawitox knit <»»>♦ ..{■—tH»* Blntcarth Msrrfinn mr BprTïinr B C. v.Æ ^igriT.iiarnrm-âarîirdenying there was “any " '«*», -?» -r**1»- >»—« .u a*q- Brandon workers with him water, for that can in time Im* exhaust­ Bladworth May mont combination He then declared that Maeleod Crandall Colonel Roosevelt followed Carnegie, CHU-:FLV EXPLANATORY ed. No. It is something better than Red Dear G 1er bore Brock Moos# -aw they had entered Into a trust agree­ that, f-»r > mi MV tMPttkgtng - mt - i r •■In­ advocating a workingmens' compensa­ Isabella Dubuc Nekemis ment. literally a combination, in 1S891. tion act. To th«* Editor: I am an umon^louH ti vlty a perpetual ajow*t. This Is some­ BRITISH Mehta thing that 1* worthy of the attention of Dundurn Prince Albert "That Rockefeller aflhlavit shaveji lie charged that every giant corpor­ humorist. In a letter which appeared COLOMBIA Min iota ation was guilty of petty thievery. The your brRtlant young premier, and de- Ashcroft Duval Qu’Appelle pretty close, but It Is literally true. in your limite of the 11th Instant, under majority of the peop>. he said, are serve* more att«‘ntlon at the hand* of Central Park Pipeetono Earl Grey Quill Lake Isn’t 117*’ ashed Justice Holmes. willing, however, to accept the word th-- caption of “Relow the Belt," I re- your- legislature than It has hitherto Eburne Rathwell Fleming “I don’t think so.” Kellogg retdled. of a high trust official Instead of ask­ fvryvtKt*» an article in the ritlsen eq- Lumby St. Bonifaco If a large number of lh«‘ people wh«» Foam Lake Saltcoats "Either Rockefeller did not tell the ing for a positive statement of eondl- Wliy ' aa besring D — Hall­ New Westminster Somerset aie eking out a precarious living; in Peachlend Sperting Glow Ewan Saskatoon iff truth nr That affidavit, or he did not mark of the writer Little «lid 1 dream your towns could is* Induced to take up B Queens) Stonewall Sod ley tell the truth on the stand In this case. that I should MM>n be famous as a and. what I* vastly more Important, Steveston WINNIPEG Hanley Shehe 16 He can take his choice ” punster of th Georgian « ru . cultivate the land, the cry w-mld won VANCOUVER Portage Av. and Fort St. Harris Kellogg explained at length the trust It api»e.«r* that M |»er*onal fr\»4ç Ik* heard throughout the length ami Hastings St. Portage and Sherbrooke Kinley Stornoway ECZEMA AND WHAT breadth of your province, "the held* agreement under which several corpor­ my own—u distinguished medical prac­ Granville St. Main and Selkirk Langham Venn are already white unto the harvests, Mount Pleasant William and Laura Viscount ations transferred their property to IS DONE TO CURE IT titioner I-wiring tli* name of Hall — and behold the laborer* are few.” This the control of three truste.*». Victoria Sherbrooke Lloyd minster Woleetey has been annoyt-d by fwraon* asking statement Is borne out by the resolu­ étions "This is a very common sort of an tion passed at the late Krutt Grow err Redu w helher he was tlu* writer pointed at. agreement, isn't It?" usk«‘d Holmes. Desperate Efforts, Disheartening convention, held th Victoria, drawing BRANCHES IN EASTERN CANADA "Common enough." Kellogg replied, j Failures and Final Success. It may be that others having the isnifl the attention «>f th* department c-f ug- "It w;as MpH verbally by the whiskey j humam«— there are many Halls In Vic­ rlculture to the growing need <>i help ONTARIO Florence OTTAWA TORCMTO trust and the plan was declared a in the fruit-grow ing distri» t* Th • Eczema h s skin aOlftrtion to whtrh rasa toria. and king may their tribe in- King St. monopoly by the <*ourts. The H«me speediest and iNiyndest solution of the B, th Inglewood Sparks !H. end vomen alike ere subject, from lue Orst creatre. for they are "all royal fellow»—- statement was tried by the sugar trust labor problem In titles lies in getting Agnes ftL to the bud day of their exbterv’e. It may Bracobridga Rideau 3t. and declared a monop<'l>' " may liave been equ tUy aanoyed. the surplus labor on to the land, and Spadina Ave. occur as a rtnglu tiny »{iot, appearing and iniInn’s, Kellogg asserted that the Standard This Is written to declare and «-crtlfy then yob will witness a transference of Brockvillo Kingston Wellington St. Weedbridge Oil Company of California, which Mil- dlsappesrtax with ewrh change In ceiwal Woodstock health or present only at certain «casons; In tbe fulWt manner that the letter In the labor problem from the city to zhe Burford Ms llory towns Port Dover bum. for the- Standard Oil. declared farm. With this dlIT -renee, that It will st the other eatiww, the whole body may question did not ih the remotest «l**gree QUEBEC s ’ was the result <4 natural growth, had be the employer of labor, and not the Napanoo Seetlond attained It* sise through ruinous price be Involved In a torturing eruption. The r«^er to any lady or gentleman, living latter ror.dition may gradually art* through «•r'dcud, bearing tin* hon<*red name of employee, who will have the prob'em to Enterprise Odessa Seeley’s Bay Papinaeuville cutting tactics He assorted that the .dtSl with...... „______Standard had sold its product at a the neglect or Improper treatment of leseer it - —------:------; trouble < or an apparently healthy skin may, Soin» thing like this ha* occurred In loss of from 2 1-4 to T cents a gallon Th»- term "Hall-mark” is of iftin- th*- prairie country, where they are ab­ OIFFICERS OF THE BANK. s'and In l/OS .Angeles. The loss wns made in a single day, bocomo a mass of eczema. m«m use. The imperial EnryHopedlae ...... General Manager Boys solutely destitute ot what may be term R. CAMPBELL ... up by prices charged In Tacoma. Spo­ But whatever the form of the affuctlon. the Dh*tl«*nar\ gives the following expla­ ffistrossiag Itching. bumHg. smllng and ed a peasant population. They have l. m. McCarthy ...... Supt. Branches kane and other northwestern * IVe* nation : "Irtall-mark I An ««fflvial annually to scour the whole I>oi,.lnkm Responding to a question by Justice crusting, the set tous disfigurement ami the stamp nffli«d by the doklsiulths' t’om- V. F. CRONYN Supt. Eastern Branches constant dread that the ertesna wffl In-come to pr«x-ure sufficient help In the harvest McKenna? Kellogg asserted that sine- l any and certain «itlwT «>fflvcr* to man­ ... Supt. B. C. Branches . 1 .*!? chronic, make a speedy cure the atm of every held* When this province arrives »t a J. P. ROBERTS ... ufactured gold u.ul silver article* as H the djnsolutton suit wa* I sufferer. I'nfortunatcty, such a cure is uet **lmllai development in agrlcultuie, y«>u Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. Htandanl had stopped some of its op always realRR . every independent dealer In the coun­ sblr. 7 hen a r.tde variety of rcmetlies are resorted to, many perfectly hamlets end wortl Hail mark «a- n . <1 L* t me try within five year*y cere "1 distrust my equally ineffetliva, others tv offi-tuhe to further add That a frlen«l of min*' ac- BRITISH r-VHEQVK; AMUR IVAN, own ability to present the facts to mery mnte that, were it not for tho relief knowledgf'd a still more dellvatr touch CHECK you.” he said. they are supposed to afford, no person of of humor In that lu- sunpos. d that the rettnemoot would lolciatc tbvm leg sn instant. •word "Hull-mark" r* ferrefL to the city To the E»lhor:—A local morning paper In CHARGÉ DISMISSED To such sufferers, uiacoucaged by n-masted hall, and thus refe rred V» ■ .No. *F*c«.king of, an order on h bank for pay­ GREAT DISCOUNT SALE ment of- mener xxTx ttre^word shTWld iye- ClolIhing failures- uf ere» tlieae heroic, methods, tbe sir, wild fÿïïrs**s will not tempt me to frit-tant relief afforded by tlie first hath wKh *e« k not "cheque " Rut my good old 20 PER CENT OFF ON SILKS o Seattle, Wash.. Jan. 14 —Ralph Leav­ name the Intlivldiial. Yet—I bh.iaii to 0 CuUnira 8 say* 'VUeck" is now itt, a former Seattle automobile dealer, Cutkura Ointment Is almost Incredible. They own It—I did not even mean to suggest lisuwlly written "cheque " Now, plr, do ha* been relieved of i« murder charge slop tbe iu lilng and burning at orne, msk the city liait 1 did not mean ——-T tleeide which Is wrong. They cun t both Silks. Drouting Gown*. Mandarin Coats. China and Satsuma-- at in connection with the Jb-ath of a 4< (p poskil>Ie and. In must r aees.^polnt to Well the*electk»n Is over; let it be right and disagree F. R. M Warv. Hand Carved Ivory and Tray a; also Brass Ware. crossing sweeper that has been hang­ • sfteedy cure. Bo [>ure and sweet are Cutfc-ura W MARCHANT Soap and Ointment snd so free from rvmrf il* ing T»Yçr hi* head_ for two yéwr*r-#br subaturc— i>l a difegret'ulrle cr pNtH*4 NEW 0001)8 JCST ARRIVKD.______ir n the reason that conviction has rorheTd that they can 1«> used without hesitation, on AC. R4CV1 .TVR E A NO 1 - A R< R . be Considered Impossible. Prosecuting the youngest Infant Of tendercst skin. Be­ Attorney John F- Murphy lol.i ttie sides, they are roost ecooon;' al, a single set To the Editor: — Al though only a re­ caqyl Thai ha doubted the ability **f being often suffit iont for the treatment of sident of your beautiful city fur a short MeCa the state to obtain*» conviction, though even the sevens! c as*. Ume. I |iave not fAHe»l to ob*èr\ •• that TrndrfA will be received by the un- J. M. NAGANO & CO. indless In proof of the efficacy of the Çuttcura dcrslgned' for construction a temp­ he preferred to do Ids duty and try yi.u have a labor prul^etn 'herç ♦hich, Remedies it wUl be enough to quote here a oral ■ Freight 8h< <1 on ' Blwl i v TWO STORES. the case out Robert A Hulbart attor­ single letter, from Mrs. Edwerd Kenning, Chatham Street, Victoria, up to Janu­ ney for the defendant, tlten argued a J1 Lonsiug Block, Watertown, N.Y.: ’’l our uneiu-hiess n«»t onlv here. I»ut ihi »ugh- 1501 Oevemmeut Street. 1117 Douglas Street, ary 2dth. motion ‘ for dismissal. rears ego I suffered with a tcnrlblo ersema. ofit th** entire province. I grant If it Is Bplmoral Block. -Plans an«l specifications um> l.e »e«*n Cor. Pandora. Judge Mitchell Ollllam, In granting btlng a mam of sores from heed to (wet u.«l conceded that ail the white population, at th«* oflke of the Divisional Engineer. Phone 1682. Phone 1325. for 4x months confined to my bed. During that comes to your shores are to be­ that time 1 suffered continual jortire from E. & N. Railway, Store. Street. Victoria. Bi no claims to consideration, from the Uching, and hiunhog. .AtlÆ.lHteg fef come dwellers of your town» ami ciUea. m. nb«T W?rr & rwWW mifrKv i^r thê ,m- fat t that Ceavltt lied once ffrfEuto?3F: by ray dot tur, 1 was tdvLrd to try t :t! ■ sarlly. acccpf4k. . -J-.____ on his Ixmd i*«4 U> appear After the ffret balb with Chit kura gewf» *r-4 »*mp1«»y«l. then I should say Ky «44 application of Cutkuia Otottnont I eajojed H. E. BEASLEY. in court for trial. In view of the ex­ manner of means keep out the Asiatics. Superin tetulent. YOU WILL FIND BARGAINS IN TIMES WANT ADS. 1 557 Johnson Street pense Involved In anotht-r trial and the first good sleep during ray entire 111. Rut. sir.. I -am not prepared to gran' I also used Cutk-Ura Hcm l\ent snd the tv the uncertainty of conviction, tha court ment was continued for three weeks. At V l_ so much as that. Indeeii, 1 hold vers thought Tt his tluty to dismiss tha end of that tUno I was entirely cured - 1 decTdiT vTow« f«TTÇê^hWf:v“F » rnïiTh case. bave felt no HI rffrets since. 1 wouM advire go that I make fhe bold statemeAt that any person guff I am fully convinced there must he The claim of an Italian Count's valet An interesting development of the Olp- tiovblo to try tho CuUcura Remedies, a» I almut 2.ÙH0 families to-«la> ll\»rtg In Banff Springs (Alberta) Lithia Water that his master had made a wilt leaving pen ease Is revealed in a letter from thê know what they did for tnr." V'k-toria, and a very much larger num­ From the Famous Mineral Springs., Ask your dealer for it, or phone 288. him £16,000 which was hidden In g certain Jzmdon Countv -ceiwicil to the Islington CuUcura floap, Ototmcr.t. T>*4rr • affff ber In the Terminal (’»!>•, whose pras­ Rorough council Intimating that they have ls arc cold by dru^rkn etc: ; r.-’ r« -name this ibor­ Mass. Mail'd free, on rc ;n L I . • Distillets of Old Banff" Whiskey. • Victoria, B. 0., Office: 536 Yates St. covered: No .other will had been found, ough fa,re on account of the notoriety at- Cot leurs Book, s guide t-» tl ^ !y f*- " i ■ districts, where they would In IJme i»c- BANFF, SCOTLAND. , and the Count's nephew had come Into his tai h'ng to t»-<- ex‘-tin-.: nnm-- In conse­ BTdeal treatment of skin au*\ «*xùp wffv» coine prosperous farmefs. and uatvhd fortune of £160.000. quence of tb*--Accent case. of being dependent upon other* for

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— 15 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911. = ARGUMENT IN CASE **» Of STANBARD Oil

Hearing in U. S, Supreme Court of Appeal Against New Jersey Decision 100 Acres .cluse tu Canadien Northern Railway., TOWNSITE Washington; t>; r. Jan IS - Fighting for Its IJfc, the standard Oil Company NEARLY ALL CLEARED—EXCELLENT SOIL—ON WATERFRONT through Its attorneys. yesterday i Tin' last and greatest transcontinental railway—the Grand Tmik Pacific—offers unusual oppor­ Sued before the Supreme court of the tunities fur inakiug^ruiitabk_ijj.Vtt»iaiata.in Int» in the limn, atttl growing town* toontodaloitg-to».- "piupiaitfl Mm AlUGSodLand Alt "Good Land line. solution of the Standard OH Company of New Jersey, Fof three hours John O. MHburn, of New York, addressed the court ONE OF THE BEST FARMS IN THE DISTRICT. In hla hintory of chaotic conditions In ftie oil- business between 18*0 and AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE BUILDING LOT, 50 x 190. For a few 1870, due, he said, to an over-produc­ tion of refining capacity. Mf. Mill- dayt?, reasonable terms ...... *2500 turn Introduced to the court the char­ acter of John D Rockefeller c MELVILLE t “There was in Cleveland,“ he said, The first Saskatchewan divisional point on the G. T. P., has no near competitor, being located “a young man In the early 'M'i with a small amount of money whtch he had 279 miles from Winnipeg, nearly 100 miles from Regina, almost 21X) miles from Saskatoon and saved, who powMNNMd the gift of genius over 160 from Brandon. Ttms its future as a commercial eentn1 is as assiired as art1'its transpor­ He had the genius of business, afid tation advantages. there I* a genius for business as there Swinerton & Musgrave The rapid iperease in population of Western Canada towns has made fortunes for thousands la a genius for war or poetry or painting That man was John D of Investors who have had- the-foresight to discern the possibilities fur profitable mvestnwuts and Jteekeielter. He saw tîmt HHs ever- 1206 Government Street the courage to back their judgment You cannot make a «intake hy liuyiug 'tfiTa in 1» 3RvisîonâT” prodm lion of fsflwerlss With to ba iru t point city The milriiad makes the city, and in the case of Melville, no new city along the line by volume of business, so as to with­ of the G. T. P. between Winnipeg and Edmonton is likely to grew mere-raphlly. It is to the inter­ stand the lower profita,” est of a railroad company to encourage the upbuilding of a town and it is for this reason that they He then told how Rockefeller had allied himself with Andrews, a prac­ HONOR FOR PKARY. are offering lots in this townsite at such low prices and ou such easy terms. tical oil retear, uml how, with ■ crcIfH* of Rockefeller's genius for busi­ Sub Committee of U. fl. Hou$e Favor ït ■ ness and their consequent g«*od stand­ Bill Crating Explor**i a Rear- ing among financiers, they grew rap­ rDOUBLE CORNERn An Opportunity That Will Not idly. Admiral. Mr. Milburn dwelt particularly o-n Washington. D. C.. Jan. 13—The Long Remain Open the period of acquisition, which he sub-committee of the house comihlttee ON CAREY, IN PARKDALE SUBDIVISON, all good soil. said, closed In 187$, on the trust ngree- on naval affair» yesterday aftermnin .— ■ Price for the next few day*. tnen of 1882 and on the new errange- voted favorably on a bill creating No new town in Western Canada offers a better opportunity for investment than does hits in the me.it of ownership In 1W4 Acquisi­ Robert E. Peary a rear-admiral. The $1,000 ON EASY TERMS. G. T. P. townsite of Melville. But the opportunity will not last long and we advise you to huy tion never had liecn made. Mr Mill- bill also extends the thank* of congress your lots now, in a town backed by a rich agricultural district, and an important railroad cen­ burn told the court, with an intent to to Peary for having discovered the tre. Melville cannot help continuing to grow rapidly and continued growth means continued in­ r. strain or to monopolies interstate North Pole. 1 „ WÎ^MONTÉ^^ crease in real estate values and big profits for those who invest in real estate there sf present trade. Most of the purchase* were The UU1 i etiree Peary from active - Reel Estate. Loans, insurance. prices. Now is the time to huy—don’t put it off. The completion of the O. T. P. branch line made, he said, before 1899 service in th« navy with the highest CHANCES Y CNAMBEB», 1*1$ LAVOLIY ITXI1T “We thought that It was only the pay for a retired rear-admiral. The westward to Lethbridge will give Melville direct connection with the eoal fields of Southern Al­ decent thing to do. If a man came to paj v\ ui begin free» Ai rti <, I9W, thv berta and provide one of the main requisites for a manufacturing centre—cheap fuel. us.” said Mr. Mlllbiim, “with a pro- day on which he reached the pole. i>osltlon to sell out. to buv hi» plant at its appraised value. Often It was Price of Lots 50x140, One Hundred Dollars ! ! DANGERS OF BLOOD- STEWART CITY have permitted R Ta dfjT-TOl IK KIT Term* Ten Dollars Cash and Ten Dollars Per Month. No Interest and No Taxes Till 1912. hands “ POISONING He denied the charge of the govern­ I* the activity in STEWART property that will undoubtedly ment that because the Standard Oil The best and simplest way of Insur had the advantage of alleged prefer­ Ing agaliud blood-poisoning is to ap- come in the spring going to mean anything to youf ence during the period of amulaltion, hply Zam-Buk to a cut, burn, cold-sore SOLE AGENTS. It should now be punished. The con­ or any open wound or diseased part as Watrnus, Wainwright. Biggar, Tofield, Scott and Melville. tracts between t|if railroads and the soon as sustained. Stewart Land Company, Ltd. standard Oil were m*t in restraint of Of ail the myriad forms of germs trade he contended, “when viewed In which ret up b’ood poisoning not one Headquarter* for lot* in Stewart. the light of the days in which they ha a yet been fourni that can live in ioi, to* Pemberton Block. were made.” Zam-Buk A thin layer of Zam-Ruk rtuuM mi. P. O. Box 480. The trust- agreement of. 1882. where­ over a wound or sore acts In two way*. by trustees exchanged their certificates It prevents a’l harm coming Into the Pemberton & Son for the stock of, the various “common wound or sore from the topside. On owners” of the Standard oil Com nan Vs the underside it stimulate* the cell* Comer Fort and Broad Street came In for much attention. In con­ to renewed activity, provide* just the nection therewith. Mr Mlltbum maln- healing tisBue-burdlng material need­ tnlned that the Hui>reme court of Ohio ed by causing the bipod to deposit this There Can Be did not decMe that th.* “trust*' was more rapidly, and thus brings about M’eeal. but simply required th** fttsh- rapid healing. Awlv It to that cold- dsrd OH Company of Ohio to with­ *ore. those chapf»ed hands, that frost draw from the trust agreement. bite or that eczema. Hold at 50c. box. a1! stores or druggists, or post free NO MISTAKE Esquimalt from Zam-Ruk Co., Toronto, for price In Buying These LOTS A Fine MURDERED FOR MONEY. * Drydock Men Seventy Year* of -*ge Believed ts Good Buys and Tine for Have Been Tortured. LINDEN AVENUE, between Richardson and Fairfield, one Building On. Will cost 94,000.000. Pour Money lot, 60x120, on high ground and easily tho c.hoiest lot on tAw YVentey. Ont . Jani7 14.-The body of beautiful street. One-third cash; balance arranged. Prie* CHAUCER ST., one block cruisers and six torpedo Krun* l»b!nski. TO /ears old, was found is ______$2,800 New Year boats will be built. ' in .he yarl of hi* In the bush, two from Oak Bay avenue ; lot mile* east of thl* Vfffnve, near Berlin HILLSIDE AVENUE, two modern frame house* on one lot, 60x120. Price ... .$630 ; yesterday. He had. been murdered, hi* 60x120. One house ha* 8 large rooms, the other ha* 6. These VANCOUVER ST., facing We Havo Lots For Sale Prom Makers | head having been beaten with a hammer. $600.00 I which wa* found In a field near by. The are a snap, for the two, at...... $6,300 Park ; 60x95 ....$1,150 Mom Street—Two high, dry, çml;* due to the murderer la a cutter track NORTH PARK ST., close to level lots, 60x100 eaeh— and the footprint* of a team of horse* in MAY STREET—We still have a few choice lots left on this I the enow. atreet ; also on Adelaide, Joseph and Bushby at, each. .$600 Cook, 50x140 . . .$1,300 one in a comer. Easy |»blnekl was undoubtedly murdered for VANCOUVER ST., running terms Priée, eaeh $1,200 hi* money. He had the reputation Of be- INSURANCE, LOANS, COLLECTIONS, ETC. back to Fifth St., 50x120. 2 1-3 acres on comer A. Toller & Co. In a miser. Whether or not he waa tor­ Moss Street—Two splendid tured before death la not known aa yet. Price...... $750 near the Royal Jubilee ROOM 5. hut the fact that the leg was fastened by ALACK WOOD ST., comer lots, 50x120 eaeh ; high a wire hleh up a post In the yard lead* Topaz avenue, 51x135. Hospital. Large Street Imperial Bank Chambers. dry and level. Kaay to that surmise, or to the other that he t e -r in s. Price, each was not dead, and hi* assailant wanted to This is a fine high lot; frontage, so will sub­ make certain he did not escape while he good view ...... $600 ...... $1,200 was searching Tor burled gold. divide very well. Price l^iMnskl * ahsek is about a n»Ua from BURNSIDE ROAD, and on George Street — Close to any other house a woodcutter who has F. J. HART & CO. a comer ...... $685 Moss, 3 lots, 50x120 eaeh. been accustomed to call on him, failing to LTD. Easy terms. Priee, eaeh notice smoke, called this morning and All above on easy terms. found the body. Deceased had lived In Pemberton Block, 1012 Broad St Phone 381 ...... $1,000 the neigh, orhood about 40 yflfirs. Hla $ May Street—Lot 60x100, wife ',;ed six-years ago. He was a Poland- 1 OFFICES: 5,750 er. * • had apparently been first assault - dose to Moss street, high eu In the house and the body dragged put, Victoria, Vancouver, New Westminster, Chilliwack, Aldergrove. and dry. Easy terms. as the trace of blood plainly shows. The On easy terms crime evidently took place Thursday. Currie & Power BUY Price...... $050 EIGHT HOUR DAY FOR WOMEN. 1214 Douglas Street ON Olive Street—Two of the nicest lots on the street, Olympia. Wash.. Jan. 14.—VWhat about Phone 1466. 50x120. Easy terms. servant girls? Are you going to limit them to eight hours’ work a day. too?" Is Royal Realty Co. I’rice, eseh ...... $750 a question being put to Representative Heisterman J. E Campbell, president bf the Shingle Weavers’ Union, and the aut-hor of the Rooms 8 and 9, Green Block. 1216 Broad Street. eight hour bill for women. THE Despite* this. Campbell says he ts gotnr Forman & Co. to fight for the passage of his measure, which Is backed hy the labor organisations FIVE ROOMED CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW, 300 feet from 1212 Broad St. AND B.C. Realty all over the state. Mrs. May Arkwright Oak Bay car line, beautifully finished, fully modern, full sized 66 Hutton, >f Spokane, suffragette leader, Phone . Is on the Way to Olympia to work for the lot; *500 cash, balance as rent. Priee...... $3,250 Houses Built COMPANY FIVE ROOMED CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW, 240 feet from Contractor and Builder 623 Trounce Ave., Victoria 1 UTND DEAD ON RAILWAY. ear line., Finished in burlap, panels and beamed ceilings ; NOTICE. *500 (ash; balance as rent. Price...... $3,350 Phone 24*3 North Yaklmk, Jan 14,—Having placed On Instalment $2.50, all thei. money he had left, on the I, the undersigned, beg to give notice View office steps of'.. F. Heaney, who had be­ - Plan that I intend to apply at the next sitting friended him. Millard F. Kelley, formerly of the Board of License-Commleelonera of a photographer In Tacoma, is believed to the City of Victoria for a transfer of the have committed suicide by lying dowq qn liquor license to sell spirituous and fer­ Never Before and Never the railroad track here end allowing him­ mented liquors by retail on the premises We have some choice self to be run over. Kelley’s mangled More About Merr tt D H. BALE known as the Fountain Saloon, situated bodv was found yesterday In the Northern v In a personal letter we are informed that Merritt's payroll ho id be: on the comer of John and Government Again Has There Been Or Pacific yards. He was about 60 years old. Cor. Fort and fltadacons Avenue. streets, in the City of Victoria, to John close-in locations on Uoal Mines, per month ...... i . 0 and It Is thought became disheartened Telephone 1140. Will There Ever Be So Big Railway and other extracts, per month ...... $* o J( ne 145 Temple F’M ; feS St. Victoria. I'hojiS 1611 ITK Go’ Room TO. Mahon Block. Victoria 19-20 21 Promt* Block. Phone MS" ADVERTISE IN I HE TIMES. ———— , ...

io VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. gATURDAT, JANUARY 1 { 1911. This Page of For Sale Advertisements Will Bring About Some Real Estate Sales To-day

■ . ii LEE & FRASER A. H. HARMAN THE B. C. LAND KAMLOOPS FARMERS’ INSTITUTE SECTION HAND KILLED. fteai, Estate and Insurance Agents. 1317 Broad street INVESTMENT AGENC1 NEW EMERGENCY IE OUIM IN • IS Trounce Avenue. Kamloops, Jan. 13.—At the annual Nanaimo, Jan. IS.—A fatal accident 922 GOVERNMENT ST. meeting of the Fanners' Institute elec­ occurred at Wellington, the victim be­ Alderman Road—House and lot..$1800 METCHOSIN STATION. 05180196 tion of officers for the ensuing year ing a Chinese section hand named HOSPITAL AT DUNCAN B.C. resulted as follows: President. John Chong Tun, 46 years of ago, who 1 • Camoaun Street—Cottage, modern. Or at least 1 mile from the new Sta­ Redman; Vice-president. W, O. Brett; while clearing the tracks of snow was Easy terms...... ______S3 tion, i'oetntüço, Public Hall and, uccond vice-president, A. H. Devick; ruh over by a dut car that was being • tfc-hoot. LOT» hc< ret ary -1 mas urese J. F. Smith ; di­ shunted. Hu* head w-a» almost severed Stanley Avenue—rS room House... $3800 -Bmdora. tot |Committees Appointed at the rectors. E. a Wood. A. Mackay. H. G. from the. body, death being almoet (| Forty Acgps, t$*U * Over .47,000 Tons Mined In Dee. Percy Lemvre and J. W. Bennett. stantaneoua, * ” W ja«A.itt.i 6§ f71TWf*T?3 cash. 1-3 i anuall). ,t I ' ' 1 F------■■------■ iSTrï, road runs ‘TtmTenTencea. Easy terme ... .$3250 per cent.* Street Is beingtr ImprovedImnmvA I »*ICeeting of directors—Pre- Hrst wH of Yea7^9lt— through : also a good creek. Per with sidewalks-* and boulevards. acre only ...... $76 Queens Avenue-—Modern Bungalow. Pries•ice .. ,. .. *...... $1200 paring for tRe Opening ver-Lead Shipment One-third caen, and the balance can Price ...... 14600 remain for some ttijne at Interest Wilmet Plaee. off Oak Bay 'Aw., twu r Edmonton Road—9 room House and only. nice lot*, each" 60 x 135. Price Tor the (Special Correspondence, t nearly an acre of land, with fruit two, on terms ...... »...... $1600 Nelson, Jan. 13.—The following are Duncan. Jan. 13.-The directors of the returns, of the ore production and Uncle Walt trees, etc...... ,$6560 Victoriu West, nice lot. «0 x 134. ^ust >ff thé Convalescent Home and'Emergency movement for the first week of the year Charles Street—6 room House ...$1900 car line, for...... $800 J. STUART YATES hospital hold their. find meeting In th1' 1911. The Poet Philosopher Terms to suit. Boundary. Hillside Avenue—6 room House and new home which haw Just been com- Fisguard Street, Just east of Chambers Ton». full, sixed lot ...... $300023 BASTION STREET. VICTORIA. jdeted1. F. HZ' y alt land - Douga 11 was' St., excellent residential lot, «ü x If5. Granby ....:...... 24.659 sincerity. studio, and wear my hair and whisk­ Richmond^) Avenue—$ room House, all $500 cash, balance at 7 per cent. elected chairman of the board which, Mother Lode ...... ;...... 7,288 Price ...... $1150 ht rides Mr. Maitland, Is comprised of Snowslioe ...... 1.551 er* lohg " Then up the alley Neighbor modern convenience. Lot 60 x 116. FOR SALE. I'awhidc ...... ;...... 4.C56 I took a can of paint one day. and Binn went prancing home, with all hi* . Mrs. D. Holmes, Mrs. Macdonald. Mrs. made my stable green and rod, and $500 cash, balance to arrange... $3650 •0 ACRES OF LAND, with water Willows Crescent Subdivision ncjr Jack Pot ...... 444 might; he viewed the stable with aj ' Whittome and Miss Wilson, Cowkha»; T** De ".or*i ...... Neighbor Johnslng passed that grin, and cried: "Great «'ne<*r! WbarT Peedergeet Street—5 room Hou***,. all frontage on Sooke harbor, TWO VALUABLE WATER LOTS on and îéx-e! and ctoae nrd nrdj . » - ___ —1 that’* clear! The stettt -ymTVé iffiown Hilhlc they have the James H. Jams." HOUSES In every line! Such technique and such f *1 re et. P^*ve - Aitkin : hdm WV Tif the" munf-t r.tr • fir nr For half an hour it made me sor^, this ... atmosphefei I've seen the galleries of JEHâS JEX. Lu* particular» apply te —.. M.Q*s .Glresi»- cLomO- u*. S*i sTrw-iwtnrrrnrTr^ L. Ü. CONYERS* & CO. new V’ott.igc and lot, onllreJjt-a-*i îe-r» f , . When that little time was o'er. I said : J. STUART YATES * e »»o« No. 2. milled but after this they would impart to ! 1-3 carh, balance 6. 12 and 18 morthr • • - ■ :1 ' • "lie has an honest tongue The truth «M VIEW STREET r e Ro« ...... any critic's soul a pain? I've traveled at 7 per cent Price ...... $2990 >*r. «■*«! Mrs. R’lrlr«-to*y and hfa Is better for a man than all the taffy Pl-»P R*rt* .... : r.T, i East. I've traveled West. I know the one can strew; and so methinks I'll ' • Vavflimrr ...... m lore the masters taught, and this $1276—Montreal Street. 0> ‘Pl'm un-Kootenay. made my bosom glow; I çaid: "In art ranged. f 1 e»ment wc< e~«Ofnted: Mrs. II D. B. C. Lande. I see I'm strong; fU call my barn a $160(6—Oscar Street, splendid jullding Morfr»m Mrs *n*rfr«nc". Mr'* whlf- Sul*Ivan..•------lot, high and dry. close to Linden ELLISON TOWNSITE LOTS. Quebec Street. 7 room modem ho’ Ft. Fstge^cl milled ...... and lot. 40 X ’ Avenue, reasonable terms. 171» Govt. St. Phone «571 120. 1-3'cash, bill* Flchriior'd-E',roka ...... at 7 per cent. Price ...... S315C If we-^e g’ »n to the wth- $1900— Hampshire Road, two choice •rvrar^îtors to the r*e*'>e-«nrv ' sn»*-r Cup (Ferguson) ...... lots. 60 x 133 each, modern Improve­ Victoria Weit, Inst off car line, 5 roçm o-d f rf.hiTt ta *,i>eru*.;, ”!,h • ;;";■■■■■■ ...... """• ments on street, cheap tar.es and Hmise. -tot - ST X ,= Terms, m r' r a trnT^o-i -1 r» -n r« bsMtog «ï] *1 Reg’TradeMark close to car Une. Above price takes Price...... ;...... 51^75 cfvm rs rbf'iM ITewltt the two for this month only. Reas­ • A. e*t Jo; h? ' . F^terorbe >tV'flhd M^i5lTOr O*» ...... it| onable terms. Princess Ayer ue, c!n>e -In, r.e.’v f ro >m arty wa* « $6000—James Bay, well built new 7- "fag/rnM} CRAIGDORROCH. Cottar.e, modern, lot 76 x 120. Torms. Krîrlmeh're. and the b~ye ot the room Bungalow, all modern Inside 1500 cash. $25.00 per month at 7 per QusTdch’T'. .lu!-’ V-choei tt we* I ^VrnnlfA.peormaa, milled ...... and out In every respect, large lot, We have a number of beautiful lots cent. This coHag*» Is only*'6 minute*’ a farrr-e'1 party to Wl|!lnn> Meltlard- mlflcl ...... PROOFED BY close to Government Buildings. In this subdivision, Victoria’s finest walk from CH; Hall. I*r!ce . $?,000 who hits tuft -tssed Ms »•-- Wilcox, milled ...... THE^zawiaZr C°LTC Terms, $1000 cash, balance arranged residential district. i mi-rVohr n* ravel cadet aril rhft on to suit. Richardson Street^west of Cook Bt, 6 Thu-rd* for I’aVfhx to rtt«-d t* Tot»iI ...... 4«M BEST COAL AND WOOD FOB SALE NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO SUV. room, modern « ottage and lot 60 x NoneGenuine 126. $1000 cash, balance $50«> annurl- FYtrrdtsmrrtVbI mltagr». ?.îrrr»rr Matt -T1 a total eTHoment-M for th* week, to AT CURRENT RATES. .-l-'d'og the «atlmateil milling, were ly at 7 per cent Price ___ . ... $3190 In-d-Dour *V Dense t .Fi* e -rmlnatloris Without and see us. *t the h ad of the l)rt for the Domln- 47.637 tons. this Jama* Bay, doee to, T room House, ThF .tofaT etoéllor recëfptii for the S. A. BAIRD quite modern gjid In good shtpe. lot X larv't nrd r^-raria'lv* niuUerte *t- week at the smelter* including eonren- *0 x 120. 1-3 casl and 1-3 annuaLy tf ihJe l tb * arul drarratlvr #»n- l rates wer » 43.802 tons Real Estate, Financial and Insu at 7 gercent Price...... $3i50 tcrtali’^c-'t -*1 v>n ii"dcr th* mar»- Fight enr* of shipping ore are on the nremewt .,f Mr a»«l Mra. Wallfck In Agent •lump mrd of b*ong #‘onfined to milling org. The "waterproofed” cloth. P. O. Box 711. Phone lit. Licensing Comnttseioeers for the City of Little Saunage* " Mr. and Mrs. Knock­ Ftha «« locate*! on 's ' Fenk: ‘Cravenette” doee mean that—and terms. For...... $2700 Victoria for a transfer of the liouor er; vh'lto ro’o, Mamrkn. Mnc L. Nt»r‘e; hoye K l“ % en- mile, on the K. A *L lias l1 venae now held hv m- for th- nr-»-4*-* ‘The Tirer.” 5iF'Tbu? er; duet from K.iaio Mr «’aldweli and hie as- a great deal more. Pembroke St., between Douglas and the comer of Store and Cormoranf afreet* "Venetian Song." Mr Wallick and soefatoa are V'trtoria. B C.. known a* the l.fghth''-!** rounllng on the construe- It means waterproofed by the special Blanchard. 3 houses, lot $0 ft x 120 OUR SPECIALTY IS HOMES. «formerly the r«*|e<1iHl to »vitf,em Alex­ jfra Knocker; comic wng. Mr. Drrk;. J lion of the 2Vi miles of wagon road patented process that only the Cravenette ft Price...... $6300 ander Oatt. and that I will at tl«* e»»-*. rovitalIon, A Re*d* of Bardon Christensen. Re- hi”«!lord'* dn tighter cbe>. Mias adequately developing the property, To protect you. the "Cravenette" cea-ed ' Intestate, and In the Hood* idans are being laid to form a com­ Oak Bay Ave.. 5-roomed Cottage, lot of Hagen R Christensen, of Bella Registered Trademark is stamped on . B etcher Street, 7 rooms...... $6300 Cools. Decca*eom and the supper wan The sweetrrea* group, at New Den­ tlon of the catatee of the above named fol’oweil fry a dance. O ilphant Avenue. 6 rooms...... $$600 ver. under the lease recently secured nette" cloth, and is on the inside of the have been dulv leaned out of the tocfnrla The new twrrhcr or Qurtmirhah pub-’ to- T. C" Moén O. B. XV'ebster and W. collar of every real "Cravenette"‘raincoat. K Inga Road, 6 rooms______$4000 Reg1*IY>- to th* undesigned, and all per­ lie school Is A Swabv*y. R. A . Oxon. Fire Insurance written at lowest fates. sona having claims against the raid es­ Burnham, la showing up well, and a E mpress Street, 6 rooms ...... $3500 tate* or «either of thepi are re-iulred to Mr Olvndennlng tuk* * the place of car of high grade dry ore |F now being Further particulars cas be ebtaised frem The send full particulars theamf In writing ml* Row at Sommée. Rom baa Cravenette Co. Limite*, M Weil Street. Bradfer*. lag. 14 R ock Bay Avenue, 8 rooms...... $3000 dulv vérifie»! to the ukQcra’gi < | ,>n 1 «reper d for shipment. The vein aver­ A rhphlon Street 6 rooms...... $2960 Iwfore the 6th d»v of F«'hruary |fu !< ft the dlitrh 1 loi ages less than 0 foot in width, but has iH-lmol in Vancouver. HOTEL E squimalt Road. 6 rooms...... $3676 after which date the administration wqj remarkable values. Present develop­ nnweed with rhe distribution of the estate The High school ha* opened with an ment consists of two drifts. There having regard onlv to sueh claims of enrollment of about 20 pupils, and it is WE PHOTOGRAPH OUR HOUSES. hlch thev shall have received notice. art' à Is-, two other veins on the pro­ Washington Annex W*d that a new building will b» Dated the 2nd dav of December, JXD perty. Mr Moen had the Sweet grass erected during the year. ry<) SEATTLE IXTMTNION TRUST COMPANY LTD under lease some years ago, and then 1714 Government 8t.. XM.'forta P C.. The Knight* of Pythias have under u fmall vhlnmcnt va» Vnade to the Hall A modern, BRITISH - AMERICAN TRUST Admlnletratora, of èhe Betwtea of Rarddn taken to furnish the men's ward In the •Hines smelter at Nelson. , homelike Christensen and Hà*en B. Chrtstensea. new hospital. publish hotel. CO., LTD. prick OF cy>al; shortly Absolutely NO MORE DISTRESS Fire-ptooL Broad and View street*. Vancouver Board of Trade Endorses FROM THE STOMACH Proposal to Ask For Govern­ 200 Rooms ment Inquiry. All Outside DyspriMda. fig*. and Heart­ liiial A—. —4 lews lc- ’tiewlm m lieglii^ burn Y mi Lb and You Feel Vancouver. Jan. 13.—The board of Cuop.Sk Plan *L50 Per day, op Fine In Five Minutes trade, -it tlielr monthly meeting, en­ Jo ». BA ns. Preerteter dorsed the resolution of the hospital Every family here ought to keep board that the government be askvil to look Into the question pf thé prie* Hillside Avenue earner, making four aome Dlupepsin In the house, aa any building sites, on very easy terms. one of you may have an attack of In­ of coal, adding the rider that in cas* the government Intimated that it ha<’ Prie...... $1200 digestion or stomach trouble at any N. B. Maysmith & Co. time, day or night. no jurisdiction the matter should be This harmless- preparation will dl referred to the Dominion government. Limited. gest anything you eat and overcome t In connection with the resolution of Phone 150t Mahon Bldg. Acre Lpt on oempr, just outside City the Victoria board that the provincial LimiU. Will subdivide profitably. distressed, out-of-order stomachs- five Harbinger Ave., I roomed new minutes afterwards government be requested to abolish thé Terms, of course. Price ...... $2600 tax' on merchants' stock-in-trade and house, lot 50 x 148, beautifully If your meals don’t tempt you, or Faultless finished . . .. . * ,,v. $4900 what little you do eat seems t«.» fill you to raise the exemption on Income, the Mount Telmie, 6 roomed house. 1 or lays like a lump of lead In your board passed a resolution stating that acre ground, electric light, 65 Amphien Street, lot fenced and plant­ stomach, or if yon have, heartburn, in Its opinion the government should bearing fruit trees, small fruits, ed to fruit trees. A fine buy.... $760 that Is a sign of Indigestion. be ask*d to reduce or abolish the tax. Th© board played on record Its op­ ■tables, barn, etc, ...... $4*00 On terms. Ask your Pharmacist for a 6(1-cent ^Michigan Street, 7 roomed house, Frozen Up? case (»q Pape's Dlapepsin, and take position to the proposed discrimina­ modern, lot 60 x 141, stone, a little Ju»t as soon as you can. There tory rates of the C. P. R. for sleeping accommodation, to charging one-third foundation, fruit trees, etc. Ales! Slrangf, but true will Ik* no sour risings, no belching $1100 ctunh. Price $6000 of undigested food mixed with, açtd more in British Columbia, The resolu­ tion adopted suggested that the rates, just now in Victoria, and no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness bltould be lho same In British Columbia when thing* freeze some­ or heavy feeling In the stomach. Nau- thing is going to leak and i. Debilitating Headaches, Dlzzlnei as In the rest of Canada and that the or Intestinal griping. Thla will all go. principal boards of trade should be you asked to endorse th© resolution. Esquimau and Nanaimo PRÀ0IÀS CAFE, OYSTER and besides, there will be no sour food NEED A left over In the stomach to poison Bai way Company AND CHOP HOUSE your breath with nauseous odors. DIED OF BROKEN HEART. CLEARED LANDS _ 1618 Government Street, Lee Bloek. GOOD PLOMBEE Pape's Dlapepsin is a certain cure HORSES NOW OPEN. for out-of-order stomachs, because it Vancouver, Jan. 13.—Th© coroner's The cleared lots at QuaJIcvm Beach Pipe* should be repaired at prevents fermentation and take* hold Physician stated to a Jury' Inquiring In­ Newcastle District, are now on the Fine mea'x served. Boxes for private of your food and digests it Just" the fa iliee. Clean and new. once. Competent work and to the death of James Judge, the man For Sale market In t racla of from thirty to forty prompt service if you •ami* as If your stomach wasn’t there who died suddenly at Cotton's camp, acres... ‘ ~~~ O. PRAGIA8. Proprietor. Relief In five minute* from all stom­ Burnaby Lake, on Saturday morning, JUST ARRIVED For plans and prices apply to L. H. Telephone 552 ach misery at any drug store, watting that the fatality wa# literally due to a FOLLY, Land Agent. Victoria, or L. E. for you. "broken heart." the right auricle of MixetTear of general purpose and ALLIN, Lorg.1 Agent. Parksville. These large 59-rent cases contain the man’s heart having been ruptured. more than sufficient to cure almost any The condition was caused by an acute heavy draught horaea; also one IN THE ESTATE OF HILTON KEITH Weather Strips chronic case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion pneumonic condition which placed fast pacing mare. * DECEASED. COLBERT or any other Stomach trouble. undue burden on the heart In pumping FOR Plumbing and Heating Ce. blood to the lungs. Deceased » All persons having clabrs against the NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM. carrying a he*vy timber with five other above named deceased. Hilton Keith are “ LIMITED men When he suddenly collapsed and F. H. Stephenson required to send particulars thereof ‘dill* Port Alb-'rnt, J^n. IS.—The work of fell to the ground. He was Immediately v rfffed by statutory -l.'ri a ration, in ik» Doors and Windows 11C8 Pembroke Street. undersign‘d. on or before the ?o»h dnv of 726 Fort St. getting out poles for the British Col­ given such attention as possible, but Tpmuarv. 1911.,*fter whleh date tU»> *xerii‘ umbia Telephone Company for Its AL died. In about 20 minutes.. tors will proceed to distribute the »*•#., I bernl district .service has commenced. of the deceased among the persona Vn ■ Williams, —g r and tt Is figured thftt the installation KIRK AT VK/LNO,N. . -.claim* #f wWcbvthcy;.. *ha!4 then Asked if-die cnrsîderaîf tr-xHsê"'t«v *ivu #Wb'-|ow»i»--wât-^SB cold water Mr a sick person t111; i i .irn-.-r-m Like origin le aa yet unknown. The dam­ the Above Namad Deceased. mediclftf." Phone 196. Is finished. . » ne» Is fully covered Vy lnaurance. ! VICTORIA DAILY TIMM, 84.TTODAT, JAWtfAKT 14, 1911. tT

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY MISCELLANEOUS FIRE ALARMS Application for Storing A PV ERTTSEMENTS under this ^VTRBTTSKÏÎÎëSSw^SïïrTîwTwÂîrT Af)VKimiB«i!NT*- lindw fhhi l,..d I irmoèiàmi' «m, .hi. ADVERTTSKMKNtS under tbU head 1 •—Government and Superior Sta. cent, per word per Insertion; S lines, SI cent per word per Insertion; S insertion». cent per word per Insertion; 3 insertions, cent per word per insertion; 3 Insertions, cent per word per iheerIRw; S Insert lone. Watçr. per month; extra" lines, 26 cents per line 2 cents per word; 4 Cents per word per 1 cent* per word; 4 cents per word per 2 cents per word; 4 ct ts per word per 2 «eut» per word; 4 tints per word pe» 4— Government and Battery Sis. per month. , r week; 56 cents per line per month. No week; 66 cents per line per month. Ms week; 66 cent» per link per month,^ Ne week; 60 cents per line per month. No advertisement for leas than 16 cents. I 10 cents 6— Menmlee and Michigan Sta. advertisement for less than 10 cents. advertisement for less than 16 cents. advertisement for less than *' (To be -attached to Form L 2 or S ns may ARCHITECTS • - Measles and Niagara Sta. be required.) FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR SALE—LOTS ART GLASS LAUNDRY T—Montreal and Kingston Sta. (a) The place of the proposed reservoir W1I.SON, JOHN, Architect, m TatM FOR RENT • room cottage, efe« trie light, for storfng-Nanaftmo Lakes No. 1 and street. Victoria. B. C. A. F. ROY 8 ART G LA88. STANDARD RTKAld LAUNDRY. LTD - GOOD LOT. a big one, 79x126. just outside rum, 5- Montreal and 81mco# Sts. No. 2. ' P. O. Bsbk wT!.. . LIGHTS. ETC-, tor churvhe The white laundry. We guarantee first »U., Pandora atrevt. |2à uex nwnth. etly limita, north and. water main runs puhttcluhtte building*building» andai private class work end prompt delivery. Phom Htnkaeu ShMall A Hon, New Grand. Tac- 9-DaRaa Read and stimma St. «> The . is by which it ts proposed M rrhlteet. past ad joining lut, price- ISM; 4 cash, bal­ C. KI.WOOO WATKINS, 1617. 841 View sir—L . . atre Buüdtag. W ance monthly. Bond A Clark, Mahon 13— Avator-. Read auti vô.veriunent St r -Dame and sluice gate». - Hwms—l’ : ml______To IUDVT—FMir & roomed new ho usea The are* of the reservoir Mrs -.J 1 •Broad and TrouneS A vs. Bonding: : ; JW IS- Pherolcal Works. rit St. LIVERY STABLES This la the only firm In Victoria that strict I v modern, on Douglas etreet. SNAP- Wellington avenue, between May eitee at each foot In depth above the out­ ■md 1*------manufactures steel coredJead for leaded CAMERON A CALDWELL-’HloVund rent $22.50 per month. Globe Realty Co.. 14- Vancouver St. and Burdette Are. let—Lower Lake,; t W lights, thereby dlepenalndwMi unsightly and Faithful, large lot. 146x60, $1,399; 8*6 acres. ■ “ HAROREAVES, Architect, Green livery stables. Calls for hacks promptly Room 7, Mahon Block. J19 cash. Apply Box No. 19, Tlf» JI9 15— Douglas and Huanbeidt lKa. Blk . Room 12, Broad fit. J4 tf bars. Works and store, JM8 Tates street attended to day or night. Telephone €99. area 800 acres (approx ), flooded area 996 ..SUJU tn I ska— Must CHISHOLM A CARRVTHWRS are now '.isaMsr «ion splendid lot. facing south, for 17—Coek St. and Fairfield Road. (18 ft. water), other depths In proportion. Government at rest. Phone 14*9. RICHARD BRAT. Livery. Hack ml V» terms. Boa 796, Tiroes. (v) How It is proposed to acnulre the located at their new-’bulldlng. 1120 View Boarding Stable». Hacks on short 13—Linden Ave. and Rockland A va, land necessary for the purpose—Purchase. DENTISTS FOR RENT-To let, furnished cottages, BUILDING TMT~i bkMk from nn only street, where they have the most up-to- notice, and tally-ho coach. Phone 111 Mr Mosa St. and Fairfield Road. (w) Approximately the number of acre date plant on the Inland for the manu­ 738 Johnson street. hot and told water, with electric light 4 block from lot worth $31000; this one on DR LEWIS Apply 104 Du lia» road fl terms at #116. Pemberton * h J14 23—Yatea and Bjroad Bta faeC Intended to be Impounded- Lower Jewell Block,Is rdf...r, Tates and D-niglas facture of leaded art glass, plain and mItAL WORKS Lake 1,799 acre feet, Upper Lake 12.116 streets. Victoria. H. C. bevelled British plate mirrors, and any FOR SALE—ACREAGE OAK BAY AVE.—43x126. for 28— Government and Fort Sts. a« re feet. B. C SHEET METAL WORKS. lttS Fort fruit trees, no rock, terms Office. 5K7; Residence, 121 thing In the glass line. Rhone 23». street. We are now ready to give esti­ Pemberton 29— Yatee sad Wharf Sta. (x) Whether H le proposed to lower the BALT SPRING LSI AND-Farm, north A Son. J14 Water^ln any natural lake or standing DR F FRA8RB. 73 Tates street. MRESTONE TYRES mates on shfet metal work of all hinds. division, all good land. 1 Side fr.,m 36—Government and Johnson Sta. body of water, and If so. then— Garesehe Block Phone M. Office Hot air hearing and cornice work om Gange». 169 acne. M> acres lagged. 16 MILK CIRCLE—Lot 64*1*. one blo^k 36 Douglas St . at VHAorla Theatre. 1. The airtletaated ext eat ef the lower* henrr 9 38 a m. to C p. m. quality, «mvfcm Baines A Brown, specialty Give ne a call or phono MB. acres slashed, house, and orchard. 64 fit m car, no rock. | 60. on easy terms. 17 Blanchard and View Sta. Pemberton A Son. tag-Lower Lake 1ft feet. MB Tala* fit., agents. PACIFIC SHRIFT METAL WORKS- acres; price SMt.6ui>. terms, 16.000 cash, R* 28—ftpeticer*» Arcade. LAND SURVEYORS baladée arrangeai at 7 per cent. Bond 2 The means proposed to be adopted te AUTOMOBILE TYRE REPAIRS Cornice work, skvllghta. metal windows, MAY STREET-Juat off ÇM, 99x126. a 31-Fort and Quadra Sta metal, state and feH roofing, hot air A Clark, Mahon Building J19 splendid lot, faring south, for D,M9. lower and refill-Sluice gates and natural CORK A McOREOOR. British Columbia furnaces metal ceilings, etc. IB View? 39- Yatee and Cook Sta. run off. Land Surveyor* and Clrtl Engineers. J TFT BA INFS A BROWN. 636 Yates fit WB HAVE 8RVKRA1. BRI TÎONF In terms. Box 391. Times J1» 34—Rockland Ave. and Rt. Chartes St With our new vulcanising plant we ean Phone 1773. ______k The nature and character. In detail Herrick McGregor, manager rtianeery fbaike dial riel 16. *»», $16 $3P. $22 :a and ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for block 16- Fort St. and Stanley. Ave. of the works proposed te be constructed Phambrn. 52 1 Angler street P. O. Box handle all kind* of reoalrs. outer cases, OPTICIAN $2b per acre Hlnkeon Htddall A Son. retreads, section* and nhigglng. Inner residential lots in Port Angels»; E-Fort St. and Oak Bay Ave. te provide fer the discharge and penning 111 Phone I AIR. Fort George Office. New Grand Thlatre Building.______J7 cash. Jfk 1 Second avenue. J F Templetoe. man- tubes, blow outs, punctures, etc. Phene OVFR A" OVABTKR OF A OENTERFA 91- Fore st and Richmond A va hack of the water—Timber ©rib dams with EXPERIENCE and fine. mTii T7i MTTRPHT A FTRYtFR Parrhders. fioHet- T negtev Pf. on the lrrtde of the Island and in the IN vtctoria Wisf-J ld& wirntt tom. etc . fhroreme and Exchequer Cm BOOT ANOliHOe AEPÀiniNQ FR> IK MBT.Uin P.lntln, Uofilrertor centre of the beet salmon and halibut 46—Gladatone and fllanley Avee. WATER "NOTICE A cents, nraertee In Patent Office • JW View 8t Phone W4 ni* tf fightng: beautIPil harbor, constant aup- roeda meet, suitable for store, water <7 Pandora Ave and Chambers St befnro Railway r*orom*aefo»i. Hi TW* oWyy shcvf uicrruf** tb«t bave and severed price $669 If sold at onea. 46 Quadra St. and - icon's Ave. PAWtéiHôé^T ly of stream water with ample power. Hdi#h, Hereward road. jjy Fontt-No. 1 Charles Mnmhv M P H-mld Fisher nmmt eafi*f*cterr are the fh*mnO»n National Realty Co. <129 tf 51- Douglas and Bless very Sta Austin fl Rnn. Ottawa. Ont. ______meffi» ev*mrg*iv f«r abo» repairing MON FT T.OANFD on dlemonda. Jewel- trm SALE—Close In. 3 lota, with 5 cot Notice la hereby given that an applica­ FARM of 82 acres to eelL 14 acres fully 52 Government 81. and Prtncees Ave. tion will be made under Pert V. of the them . UlMta. I Det»«it*f A Rev ope lery and persona I ef*eet* A A. Aarr »ag«w rental at $66; price $39.909 Box 68-King’s load ar Blanchard* A va MECHANICAL ENGINEER Pentaree cultivated. 260 large fruit trees hearing, *46. Tlrr-e* Office. •__. f4 •Water Act, 1909," to obtain a license la son. cor Johnson end Broad larg-> new house cost $4 <90. gasoline en­ 54—Government and Douglas Sta the Division uf Victoria Water w G, WYNTEBBUBN. M7NA-C"" BUILDING SUPPLIES ” PLUMBING ÂÜO HEATING Rgine. barn, stable*, cottages. A. Toller, ro EXCHANGE-Late in Kegutmaft for 86—Oakland Fire Hall. District. suiting Mechanical Engineer. Offices ffi4 Tafe* street t» hou«e in Htr For sale, on Pandora 57 Imort A Ooanason'a Mill, Orchard St ta) The name of Company In full, fl. C. fit* Rr»«*are. Res.. 43* D"JT** XF tvrr envi» iwr»vh >n ,-.n—•> HFATTNG ÀNT> pi iTMÎtlN’G -J. Werner T roomed house. 16,390. A. Toller. road Phone Wit______* 1 teaming sn/1 f~mtr*etlag «ev*v»l goM * Co . Ltd «31 Flagnard street, above FOR SALE—ARTICLES 904 Yates street ------ST Wt JYIIIsldc Ave and Orahame St. Hydraulic Power Company, Limited. The frame ai*A efnvlr bervee for •»’• Rianchard xlreet 1'hone L278: residence. 61—Cormorant and Store Sta. head office. Vancouver, B. C.. 415 Winch ~~~ MEDICAL MASSAGE 8LFÎGH8 FOR "SAI.B-1 good delivery *vmaon slrrr* T-leohonr r rra ______CORNER LOT, off Hillside avenue, for *2"—Discovery and Store Sta. Building. The capital, how divided, show­ *11 sleigh and 1 small sleigh for sale, cheao >W*. on ten* Shaw Peal Ectate Co. n Bridge and John Sta. ing amount paid up, $W.W. one thousand 1 lÉNM GORDON OTKUART. *17 POTTERY ware, etc A only €28 Yatea ___ J»6 Suite 3*2. Pemberton Block shares fully paid up Qf for milling pur­ street. Message. manicuring. l»«1*ew RUILDFRCa'iiiD rONTRACYGRg 64—Craig flower Road and Belton Ave. BFWRB PTPR FL'fd TÜTÔwtlM F*re 8ÀFF Ff*»î HALF 1 Taylor safe for «ale. LAVNbl poses) Free Miner’s Certificate No. ... hairdressing, electric and vtbro hair CS—Mary and Lime Rt». The name of the lake, stream or T. * R. AÏ FWAWnFR. F««fracfora Clav. Flower Pot», rtc R Ç Potfefv Avvolv Yates etre-t. Ji* street, block 29. lot ?*>. triangle shape 67-Pleasant St., at Moore St Whitting »- at nient Combings made up. Ffllmatre Pver on rvr*veflAn*. con Co. Ltd . corr,ci ftrnnd nrd Puni’rn price 94 909. Apply 1709 Government St source Iff unnamed, the description t»)e _J3M______HI «* kt >K 8ALB—New Albion range, with hot ton's Mill. errfa work vnHrt,W'lVl. j-aeomrot^ floor» witter cwmfwb^k^whm-gm» with. — Nanaimo river and Nanaimo lakes. ÏM* .. n. - «n* immm "FOR SAt-E^-MOUSES TZ^Ritxkhn «nd WlUkWl Et». u> The point of diversion, at dam 39 •m P >rf street Fhohe 7*66. Frfor efrOrf 121 ROOFING 1 burner», oven, etc ; al*o other useful 73- -Sayward'* Mill. Constance St art lc’ea. Apply 942 PHiHlur* A ve. Jl* FCI.LERTON AVE., Victoria West, feet high, about 1,300 feet above Nanaimo S|F« FAR RM AN. electric flight hnthe V FXTON~ R»ifiiitrr afid Ganor* 1 Jobh*" H. P. TtTMMON. slate sod ter find grav*1 room house, just being completed, on 74- Fanulmalt Road and Bothwell Ft. Falla, and raising water level to a point meairgl massage 1» Fort St. Phone Coof rarfor Pnf'egr hamre our fix roofer, slate UHrk hoards, rooftne COAL Fur quh'k delivery order your coal boulevarded street, near car. HÆ.V 121 -Gorge Road ami Garbaliy Road. 3,560 feet above point of diversion. claltv Flenw »»<• refkwetor f»»m4*h«- Gravely wanted 621 HMl-id^ AYS- & fro;u Jàîlnml., Phone 2216. _ __ J14 eutsv terms Rond A Clark, Mahon !»- Burnside Roa'1 and Delta St. The premises on which the water ts cell T FerVrr *1 More wtrrrt 1*26 flovernm^- ~f Phone *99 A*nee PuJtr»lne Compapy. J444 Feeoad street Srfcg Hl« VCCS NORRIRH. mi* Ro*e A"""SNAP—7 room, niodern house, on F..rt to be twed (describe aaroel. on site of WHT gvvn OV STvîvn »^VT» and rarhag» rv- td. ' • • Power house and transmission line. street, cesttfledl teacher of pianoforte FOR SA l.K S-s‘ atefl rfeigh. Apply 3*7 street. $4.590; 1-3 cash; act quirklv January. 1911 pi eying, theorv and harmonv. kinder Huy y If for irrigation describe the land 4** Oarballv Road. Fhonr T.1443 kimotvm flue Ivory wares and curtoa, FOR SALE Small cottage, large lot. intended to be Irrigated, giving acreage, tnrv course. Term open* on and after fanev silks. Including pongee, cress, route*, govd fNtuioment; solendld oppir- sewer and Hid-walks, ferma. C. Pro vie. 4 M ! 1ft 29 12 3UI23 ?4 Mc.dav January 9. 1911. Terms Plan* md Weffmate* fu-rtlahed free 13 \2 (I) If the water Is td be used for power etc.. Canton linen. Chinese snd Japanese tUnity for man w’lh a-nall capital. Au nr Wilson Street. Victoria West. J14 7 2* ! 14 « M .. _ Anohcetlon 12 W. tShwORd' À sôvr "Contractors silk goods, ladles' fen* tov boxes, "nd dress B e»tl»natee. 233 Pemberton Block. ns Government street P O Pox Hava I ArtMbwy bee-’ London concerts) to It now. J14 dc*«r-a min'N. terms moderate Haro. | » 46'22 02 | Jfl) 16 57 point of return, a point about M0 feet be­ STOVE AND RANGE FITTERS. desires puWIv. fyrmü • oderale. Harr* l HfKiVvn HOÎ HB In Vlclorle W-et. lor 3 49 | 17 ft’ low Nanaimo Fella, ffifference In altitude co«f *W nrtce Ityi; frlsh harp. 822- KW CAkiarMTkll AND 7CRBING met $50». price $1*0; Irish harp, 822. 10k $1278. *276 cash, balance to suit. Jalland ! 10 * l 21 911 HOT WATER- FiTTFlV steam engineer I 16 661 ..... 4 44 i II 4* about 76 feet. Richmond avenue. kAOTnay- Atfrr.1 Jones builder and, Richmond avenue fl Bros.. €22 Johnson street. J14 1 V | 11 M ■ con traitor, kktlmatee given on houses. O Mnrdell. 989 BWes aireef. city. 6 W 119 W (J) Area of Crown lend Intended to bo NUISE hoMiRng». fence work alterations etc. v^FOOT L A C NT H 9| ' h. <* complete. PGR T 8TRFFT -» romne. ÜÛ» t« lane, 3 96 I 12 fl H * I» "54 occupied by the proposed works, none. MM3 Ysfee street Office phone, L1SW: TRUCK AND GRAY Its* Aonly λ Cross street rx barle* street, for $5.SO> 4 #4 ! 13 04 1 * 44 • 21 10 RA HOCHE 8NAP Pemberton • « TfllS 4*1 ------13 90 128 23 3? 23rd day of Januai$. 1911. * Contractor and Builder. A ad., page 16 J14 liRR WÂÎJCER receH-ea nattent» ht her TRVckmO-Giik* wryUNi r»,jor,M, FOR «AÏ.R-T* peuttrymen. IMA the. ef 6 WIN 461 (1) Give the names and addressee of any purstng heme. KsnulmaM mad Rkfir.il Takes entlr- charge of every detail rhint-». 1 W»1Hi » Hnnu. R»k*r alfh)f6 mf*l 32 P«r seek of 197 Iba. An- vvr ROÔMBD HOraR. wn* l«« ÜÜ. 7 34 ! 17 56 i 0 1* 13 4* riparian proprietors or license©* who or nursing, moderate chargee. Phone building High c!»-v work Reasonable F.--I aior.- HO T,t-« ______-Ply to K O. liulgh. Royal Oak. Tl. C. 1 pl*H«*re. 22 ...... v,...... W1H. .. 1 17 S3 Attach copy of such part* of the Com­ SHORTHAND proo. rtv * r else a small house. Stanley n ...... om in 43 1 4 M 1* 43 pany’s memorandum of association ne 9*7 Richmond Ave . Victoria. R C. A. FETCH. T414 Douglas street So*el»lty pi* tea. etc., during December, as ** averuw. * r.»o«*ed new house, owners 74 ...... 2 22 I 11 15 1 5 W 19 28 lifTQO M. A M«*r t OiH Weeegrawker and Fatlmnfrw fUvr» Frlcre Reasonable of English watch renalrlnc All kln.fa wish to start with * clean sheet In Janu­ authorise the proposed application and ary At Butler * 991 fr. W* Yates Jl* forced fo ell, price *4 W4 P. Ç Pember­ 25 ...... 3 *• » 11 rt 1 7 2T 2- y fvn««t All kind* of riee*r*l work care- CARRIAGE BUILDERS of clccks snd watches repaired. ton. "nr* Yate* street. 4 3W 1 IS 24 1 !* ...... 1 82 21 B C HYDRAULIC POWER COMPANY, fotlv and nmmntty n♦♦«‘nded tn. Room OMf »’VROI'89M6 fl*» Imtiom boats, î«»ng 27 ...... 4 5* 1 l* 04 10 (C 21 .V ltl PeaVrtfm PiVIdtog Restd-nce CffaFF. * JON FA carriage builders and Y. W. C. A. WANTED Owners f«> list houses for sele LIMITED. ladder*. Miens, meat rafes. -log house». #*r renf with us. 8h*v Rwl Estate. 3H2 *** ...... 5 27 1 13 52 1 10 56 22 11 p'^n* 1RS d* tf rrnalrers. general Wa'-kamtth'ng. roH- FOR THE BB89B9VT ®f Young women »n In stock and made to order Jones 5 6K M4 42 » c.o. BURNS A WALKEM, Agents. her tlrea amt natnt’ng Batlsfartlon Pemberton Block Phone KW mt* tf ,27...... 11 30 n 40 |wo»tw*np jirunm, has Fro ad «t or out of employment. Rooms and C»n‘t»l Carnenler and lobbing Factory. * 211 15 *3 1 12 Of, 23 22 415 Winch Building. Vancouver. B. C. guaranteed. Order* nromn>lv executed board. A home from home. NÎ Pan FM Y»»e- Ft . mr of Vancouver St H î.— ...... 6 4*( 16 Rkorthand tvnew-‘t'eg hee»;keentnr Cnrnev For» s«d Rtsnchard LOST AND FOUND 2RH 12 3*| 23 59 ♦ele

federal court here yesterday by Dr. Independent Grocers end Liquor Merchants, 1.11? Gov't. St.. 1316 J. E. Foster Eddy, Mrs. Eddy's adopt­ H rom I Si. Teh* 50. 51. 5*. Liquor Dept., Tel. 1390. ed son. Dr. Foster, Eddy's move whs prompt­ ed by a Ueeire to determine where Jurisdiction lay In the case he Is a resident of New Hampshire and the Dining Room Furniture will wa* Sled here. POST OFFICE GUIDE A bitter fight over the will of the Our variety of Dining Room Furniture is the best ever exhibited. If you are going to fix up a new dining room or add Exchange Real Estate Co. late Mrs. Eddy Is predicted by Chris­ T1» Fort Street. Phone 1737. tian Scientists and others, as the re­ a few necessaries to it, don’t fail to give us a call. We have the very latest at the most reasonable prices. LOOK OVER Vancouver end Eastern Canada. sult of what la believed to be the pre­ SNAPS IN LOTS ('lose dally at 3 p. m. and 11 p. in. liminary movement bjgApra? H. Glover, THEBE PRICES. 126» PARK DALE LOT, 10 minutes Due dally at 2.46 p. m. and 7 u in. son of the late letfder nfiIthe Scientist end of Douglas car. fine grass land, no rocks, houses being built Unitegl Kingdom. church, to break th«v*flll. , ail around; only 635 cash and $M Close Tuesday. Thursday. Friday ana The Huit filed by Glover, astylng for month. _ .. Saturday at 11 p. m. ; parcel-post, Friday construction of the clause of the will ...... ÇJüuH&k clos^ Spring Ridge. >sn cash snd atfpm rtr— . Xi.uuu.uoo tu UU' Jmctter. _0, glass 14x42. 2 small draw­ mirror 16x28, top 19x48...... *40.00 CIÏÏ OF VICTORIA Quatsino, Kyuquet. Porte Beyond ers, 1 large drawer and 2 eupboards. Buffet, solid quarter cut oak. wax finish, Clavoauet. I'ltiWT — .. rrrrrr. - : m-. *00.00 top -22X36. glass T*xt*.. : ; . 7*80.00 Clbsc January 20. oner’s jury yeeterday found that KmH Solid Quarter Cut Early English Oak Solid Quarter Cut, Early English Oak A complete list of Local Improve­ Due. January 28. Maurer, said to be a German count, Buffet, china cabinet at top. This is Quetaino via Hardy Bay m „ JU ill fled in killing Naglta.. an In- Buffet, lop 24x48, glass 18x40. Priced ment Works, authorised by By- the. latest (lose January 4, 11» 25. hi.. February 1. '(Itan who looted Maurer’* comp In th< very ...... *75.00 at ...... *50.00 Law, from time to time, will be Due J.innary 2. 3. 16. » Fusltna «Wintry. TUe. jury -reluwed -a- Solid Quarter Cut Early English Oak Solid Quarter Cut Golden Oak Combin­ Ahiorwi, Como*. Cumberland vrr.11,'1 that the Indian enme to hi* Buffet, top 19x4 ! glass 12x40. Kx found posted on the Bulletin death a» the result of two gunshot ation Buffet and China Cabinet, 5 small Close TuÀday, Thursday and Sat unlay eepfkmaUy good velue *38.00 drawers. 2 large clipboards, china cab­ Board at the main entrance to the . wounds Inflicted hyMaurof, wh<> In self-defence. The verdict wa* aigned Surfaced Oak, Early English Finish Buf­ inet in centre, with mirror on either City Halt Due Tuesday at 12.10 p. m. ; Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 7 p. m by two-third* of the Jurors. Although fet ...... $30.00 side ...... 1...... *85.00 Sidney and V. C 8. Points, Maurer 1* said to have friends iri Chi­ Solid Quarter Cut Early English Oak Solid Quarter Cut Early English Oak, 2 cago, « he German consul there report» i Close, except Sunday, at 7 a m Buffet, *2 small drawers, 1 large draw­ small drawers, 3 large drawer*. 2 cup­ Due, except Sunday, at 7 p. m that the man I* unknown to him. The killing of Naglta occurred No- er. 2 clipboard* ...... *48.00 boards. and 2 colored glass cabinets on China and Japan. vember 1». hut two month* Hai s.-d Ih- Solid Quarter Cut Early English Oak either side for chins ...... *90.00 Due January 2. 6. f. 12,'lS. ». 21. 26, and Buffet, top 22x04. glass 14x40. Priced Surfaced Oak, Early English Finish Buf­ Tenders February 2. \ chtlgatc the trouble relumed, with the «’lone January' 3» 6, $, ». 1*. 1» and 21. al ...... *60.00 fet, top 22x44. glass 18x36. . *25.00 Australia and New Zeeland. Maurer aro-< over a . McKinley country, thé Indian asserting Dining Room Chairs Honolulu. that none" but natives could hunt game Close January 1. $. 8. 10, 14. 14. 24. 23,* 27 thi*ar. The total hualnes* in force now la composed. S. Ikroet sad Seed». ... 23 c.»u exceeds $30.000.000. During the year the We can dispense any prescrip­ assets were Increased by oyer $800,000, tion. whether It la directed to us end now etand at $6.147.000;. the income > NOTICE. NBW MAiptlAOK LAWS. from premium* and Interest amounted A Guide to Qualify Our service coots no more to over $1.370.000. an ln«'reaae of $166.000. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Olympia, Wash.. Jan. 14.—Two bill» than any other. CHARLES CONSTABLE REVANS. A new record wa» algp made In the Stamped on knifes, forks, Arrow Brand Gilsonite Composition DECEASED. amount of aurplu* earning», out of Introduit! In the legislature fprbld spoons, etc, of quality Is n i '■!:■ : "isr.-1 a.1...... 11 ■■...... 1 ïm...v ■■ -in— Notice la hereby given that all creditors w hlcb profit» to policyholder* are paid, the Intermarriage of white* and Jap­ la for Concrete and Brick Wall*. Iron and Wooden Structure* of ail of the eetate of the *»id deceased are re­ quested on or before the 6th day of Feb­ the net surplus over and above all lia­ anese. Representative* Ghent and kinds. For Ships' Hulls and Decks, for all kinds of Roofs. for Tin or ruary. 1811, to send particulars of their bilities. including policy reserve*, now Wray, both of Seattle, are behind the Iron buildings and Bridges It Is especially adapted for insulating claim» to the undersigned, duly verified, amounting to over $770,000. It I» also measures. purposes. It will stand a high degree of heat, and will not carbonise. John Cochrane and all partie* Indebted to said estate are noted that the death losses were again It is proof against Adda. Alkalies. Fumes and Gases, and Is particu­ required to pay such indebtedness fvrth- The bills follow, the notoriety gained Wttk this as roar guide yoe below those which were to be expected larly adapted for use oh gas. oil and cynide tanks, pipes, boilers, CtlEMIST. by Seettli* following the marriage of cannot possibly err In tbs WDated at Victoria, B. C., the 4th day of according to the standard table* of Gunjlro Aoki an«l Gladys Emory, the choke si Hoe sllrerware. smelters, etc. Ask for color card. N. W. act. Yates anl ouglas January. A. D. 1811. _ mortality. daughter, of an Episcopal deacon from § |V M he Mis, Mes. mMn, Street». DRAKE. JACKSON A HELMCKBN, The rate of Interest realised on the 642 Bastion- Bt.. Victoria. B. C , California two years ago. Many other I II are WmjwJ company’* fund* wa* 6.62 per cent., an I 1 1 MERIDEN BRITS CO. Solicitor» for Oscar Lucas. Executor couples followed thia example In spite Increase of 40 over that earned In I SOLD *Y UUUNM MU(»I McQUADE & SON of regulations attempted by local au­ 1869. This favorable rate 1* due to the SHnsr Tlste that W$mr thorities. Shlpt-handler». Sole Agent». fact that about «â per cent, of the company'* a*eet* consist of first mort­ gagee on Improved farm lands In West­ ern Canada The policyholders and others hav­ ing Interests In this strong, progressive KEEP YOUR POULTRY WARM. Canadian company are to be congratu­ ARE YOU lated upon the marked sucres* which, By using Sylvester*» Exceislor Meal, the up-to-date Poultry Mash on haa uniformly characterised Its opera­ the maiket, makes hens lay and you happy. Per box...... $1.78 Quit» planned with the Tea you are getting! IS not, kindly try tions, and especially the success of the Newton y»ar Juat closed. SYLVESTER FEED CO. - 709 Yates St ‘■VBBrOLIO," per lb„ 80c; S lb»...... *2.25 Mr. A. R. gherwood, the company's, representative at Victoria, state* that Advertising TEL ->HONH «11 TUe very fine*! blend of Darjeeling and Ceylon Tea. Thia haa the business at hi* agency during the past year wa* *atlefact