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VOL. SS. VICTORIA, B. C., SATURDAY. OCTOBSK 25, I90S. Ho. 150. - --ID- ' -i ' il than those directly toodting on the wet- ; by fraud and undue Influence. An Id- fare of the poored* chutes of this and 1 junction restraining tue defendant from In other gfeat cities. any way parting with, disposing of or deal­ ROMPROCE» ing with the property which be derived “I thank yon for your good wishes for THREE RIRES TO from tue estât* of Alex. Duusmulr 1» also HOD POWDER IH myself and my hoes^ Tt cordially share claimed, and the appointment of a re­ ycur aspiration thatv it may be granted ceiver Is asked. wearing roe by the same divide providence which There was no business In Chambers this HOOCH MR IEEÎET BOOTH morning. E POSSESSION preserved my life on* imminent} dan ger to reign -over m; flrtnly established SEVENTY SOLDIERS KILLED. CHAIN and peaceful and in the loyal HEARTY RECEPTION hearts y of my ooni and prosperous OUTCOME WILL BE Details of Engagement Between British Troops and Followers of the CLERGYMAN ARRESTED OF THEIR MAJESTIES The Interior of the great hall of the WATCHED WITH INTEREST Mad Mullah. IN LONDON TO-DAY b* Gold Ladies’Lon* Guildhall presented « brilliant scene. It was filled with members of the Royal (Associated Press.* Fllkd Ch* ins Gold Filled family and diplomat», officers and offi­ Aden, Arabia, Oct. 26.—Details of the Chains as The Beg’s Reply to an Address of cials, $11 In full uniform with their fighting in Somaliland on October 6th «* Uv 41 breast^ biasing wtfh orders. * They Are Likely to Dticais Sooth Afri­ low as $2.00. between the British expeditionary 'force He Hu Been In Custody Before In- (ioa Welcome—Fire at the The King’s reply tq the address in the can Affairs— Closure in the and the followers of the Mad Mullah Guildhall was muoh on the same lines . tended to Cause Damage Ladies’ Long Guildhall. show that a more serious disaster was Gents’ Gtm- as his speech at Trafalgar square. House of Commons. With "Explosive. (Stains gun- After luncheon the common crier call­ only averted by the splendid exunqgjie of metkl and metal and ed for a toast to His 3$sleety the King, the few white officers. As it was* the «Muer chains silver, at low and Mme, Alba ni, stationed in lone of British force lost a Maxim gun (Associated Press.» the galleries, sang the National Anthem, (Associated Presa.i men killed, while 62 of their as $2.00. ’London, Oct. 25.—King Ktiwarfl and in which the whole éofepany joined. London, Oct. 26.—Emperor William lAssonnted Pres* » as law as dead were counted close to tile London, Oct. 25.—The San prints an t-AutsuaiTe By buying your Queen Alexandra started on ;thëlr ’Royal After other format easts the party will arrive in England on November 8th, 41-50. wutch chains line. unconfirmed story of the arrest of a for­ here you not progress toward the tity Shortly after left the hall, the procefii qm^ reformed and . and by that time, it is expected, King Shortly after the British ex. lion Prices you sel only save your neon to-day, in somewhat dull weather* It started on its programs 1 Carlo., of Portnguol, alto will he left their fortified camp for Mudi eigner, near a stand erected for a view! see equalled watch yon also er. The pageant traversed several miles October 6th the Mullah’s forces of the Royal procession, with two pounds sts -your money The min, however, kept off and the tem­ of streets on the Surrey side of the river guest of King Edward. There is every perature was sufficiently mild to make reason to believe that the meeting of reported a mile ahead, and within of suspicious powdery substance in his Thames. There was qo special incident, half an h- siderahle dheering, bet Lard Roberts and dred firemen, who dragged ladders over derived from this course are doubtful, his staff passed almost unnoticed. the crimson' cloth, on which the King as the Nations lists have shown an in­ and after a sharp fight recovered th# There was a somewhat tedious inter­ had so recently -walked. Crowds of aer- genious mastery over the difficulties of majority of them and picked up seventy SHAMROCKS WERE SPOILED v«nt«. removing the laneheen debrie and rifles. 5 Hudson’s Bay Co., tt val before the appearance of Their Ma­ House of Commons procedure, and much While jesties, wtho drew forth the real timers eaevylng gold cope and other signe of irritation is felt in the government Out West—Say They of the day as they passed through the the f-nat. nulled hurriedly to and fro benches over the fact that Mr. Balfour’s STORM AT NOME. Treated Royally. 55 Agents for B. C. vows of bluejackets from the first-class amid the peliee and soldiers and aider- new rales, which were Intended to ex­ cruiser TerrtMe, lining either side of the men w raring their costly robes. pedite business, have proved an excel­ Three Men Drowned and Much Damage The Montreal Star says: “The S'iam- main entrance to the palace The King Sereral firemen expressed thy belief lent weapon with which to delay It. 4 Done to Buildings Along Water- rocks were spoiled alright during their • Ut the fire was smouldering while King severe application of the closure also western trip, and it is a question whe­ wore a field mardhafa uniform, wWl the ther they will be able jaow to ftp cloak thrown back, Showing his decora­ Kdwerd was actually at luncheon. The will tend to produce vigorous protests on tw* must have been earned by a timed the part of the Litorals, who, iu such tAsenetsted Press.) wHh the everyday hrm&Mçn ttfer» that tions. The Qneei wore a straw order­ «cattle, Oct. 23.—One of the worst awaits them here. ed toque, and fur collerette and cloak. circumstances, will combine forces with the Nationalists. How speedily the storms that ever raged itr Bvhring Rea “In New Westminster, Mr. Crean, the Both the King and Queen looked raged on the Nome coast from October proprietor of the Guichon house, put up tremely well and continuously bowed SOUTHERN REPUBLICS. “mother of parliaments” is legislating at present can be judged from the fact llth to 14tli. Three lives were lost iu the team In his own residence Saturday’s Bargain. their acknowledgments of the warm wH Chili Is Accused Of Trying t« Stir Up the Nome sen and a large amount of ! they had the run of the place, only go- that in seven days’ debate only eleven come extended to them. The King's es­ damage was done to buildings along the j to the hotel for their meals. IVesi- cort of Life Guards, equerries, etcM was Trouble. lines of tho Education bill have been adopted. waterfront. The drowned men are: i sword. ject of preventing Peru’s Interference in The long-pending action against Hon. (Associated Preen.) acquaintance of a real fine fellow a.-.med At the Mansion House most of the the Chilian-Argentina conflict. James Dummmir by Edna Wallace Hop­ Belgrade. Servie, Oct. 25.—A daily pa­ (springer, who went out of Ilia way in procession stopped. Their Majesties from La Prenxg declares that the concession per, the actress, has been entered at per here reports that severe fighting has many respecta to make their stay in there being accompanied only by the* sov­ to transport troops and arms over the last. It was filed yesterday by Messrs. taken place between Turks and Bulgar­ ' «neourer n delightful one. Since they ereign escort, and the Prince of Wales, Isthmus had for its object the provoking Drake, Jackson & Helmcken, who are ians, chiefly on the Uskbe frontier. I «‘turned to Montrehl. they hove heard the Dnke of Connaught and other of interference by the United States, be­ representing the plaintiff, and it is ex­ The most serious encounter occurred w th great grief that their friend was Paper Bangiog, Fainting, Glazing Princes, equerries and aides to the Guild- cause Chili knew perfectly well that the pected will be tried about the end of the on October 18th, when a Turkish battal­ killed by falling down an elevator shaft, hall, where, they arrived without any American government would not approve •year. ion from Salouica and the strongest Bui- since they left. By Experienced Mechanics. Satisfaction Guaranteed. extraordinary incidents. __ _ of that concession. La Prensa editori­ The_ courtw... will- be naked to set,e, aside K,,ln.n fo«, ln the country were en- 1 ;Mr.,,r- utinrlesCharles GuilinCullin was referee at Owing to the King’s carriage being the al adds: “Th® whole matter is an In­ the will of the late Alex. Dmmmulr'nd i !!!!?• w,th ‘hat sixty Bui- ‘heir match there, and he aa well aa last, some eonfoalon occurred at the en- trigue calculated to disturb the peace, the arrangement agreed to between the *”<1 thirty were c*p- a"'1 Suckling, arid Mr. il. W. MELLOR 6 GO., LIMITED, 78 FORT STREET. trance of the Guildhall in an endeavor and the United States has a right to ask •ete*"- Mrs. Alex. "Dunsm.ilr, the plaintiff's lured. The thief of the Bulgarians' toy le. of the Canadian Pacific looked to empty the carriages and avoid keep- for an explanation.” Other papers com­ mother, and tho Premier. band waa severely wounded. after them in great style. His Majesty waiting. Several of ment on the matter in the same strain. As will be remembered after the death "In Victoria, Mayor Hayward and FOR MANSLAUGHTER. Messrs Cullin. Ditclihcm and Summon PBBPARING FOR ELECTION. the Princesses were rather unceremoni­ of the late Alex. Difnsmuir his brother ously deposited on the sidewalk, where BACK FROM EUROPE. Altered Into an agreement with his wade it exceedingly pleasant for them. they tried to throw their wraps into car­ widow by which she was to receive a Mari Sentenced to Twelve Years in the aud everywhere they met old acqmiiat- Ritualism in the Church of England Will riages, which were being hustled off Penitentinry. j anjsee from tho East. Probably Be a Prominent Question. POTATOES General» Corbin and Young Tell of certain annuity. Her daughter now down a narrow street, and a confused Their Trip. Wants this agreement set aside, the will ------. ^ * In„8t' J!0”1 tbcir C1 )ney was no good ■ TSe par too lbs. (Associated Press 1 I at all. There Dr. Burdette W. J (Associated Press, t Free delivery. mass of Princesses, ladies-in-waiting and broken and to use her own language, such generals as had time to dismount, (Associated Press.) ‘ “her rights as residuary legatee reeog- Sydney, N. S., Oct. 25.—Horace Char- Elliott, L. Murphy, Downey and Arm- New York, Oct. 25.—ft le admitted by all SYLVESTER FEED CO., bonneau, the Quebecer who killed a man Ftr°u#» and Dunbar could not do too political parties In Great Britain that the -, . . City Market. gathered under the canopied entrance. New York, Oct. 25.—Major-General nlted." Accompanied by her attorney, most prominent question which will come When the King arrived he looked tired Henry C. Obrbin, adjutant-general of Judge E. P. Coyne, of New York she named iFrnser a few weeks ago, was mnc“ 'or them. before the electors at the next general elec­ found guilty of manslaughter ywterdav “Mr- Slattery speaks highly of the tion will be that of extreme ritualism In and stepped heavily from his carriage! the United Sta’tes urmy, and Major- was here about the middle of last’July The Queen threw off the wrap which General Young, arrived tcuday on the looking over the situation. The judge and sentenced to twelve years in Dor- ^‘ntment at the hands of Mr* Bennett, the Church of England, cables the London Chester penitentiary. ot the Cliicnco nmt correspondent of the Herald. An Import­ FIREMEN INJURED. covered her simple straw colored dress, steamer Philadelphia. was then quite confident that they would tlie Chicago and Northwestern rail­ ant private meeting of Influential Conserva­ trimmed with gold. Her Majesty, who General Young said: “We attended the win their ease. He Intimated that they way and all tho boys Rwenr by Tilly’ tives and Liberals has been held at the looked marvellously youthful and well, manoeuvres of the German army and would attack the validity of the agree­ SISTERS FROM FRANCE. Raglan, ns the Prince of Porters. He National Club, when It was decided to They Had an Exciting Time While Fight­ went with them, and came bnck with create In every constituency an organisa­ ing Flames In a New York accepted a bouquet from the Lady May­ visited England, where we were cordial­ ment on the ground that at the time of («pedal to the Times.) ■ —« luvui con tion to be known as “The Protestant Warehouse.^, oress, and the King shook hands with ly received. We wore the new uniform its execution Mrs. Alex. Dunsmnir, 1* «a 2? the Carnegie Steel The Boer generals occupied prominent this city when the action came up, which Company Gets Five Years. seats in the centre of the county council (Associated Press.) be one or two thousand dollars. pleted, It Is stated there will be no trouble would bo some time in the fall. Glasgow, Oct. 25.—In the election to-day U securing the desired fixtures. stand immediately facing the King. His NOVELIST DEATH). Unfounded Report. of a rector of ’Glasgow University Ln suc- I London, Oct. 24.—L. H. Grelg, former Majesty’s reply was clearly audible to Writ of Summon^ Issued. The Citizen this__morning contains a Frank Norris Passed Awaj at San cession to I.ord Rosebery, Mr. Wyndham, IN DIFFICULTIES. bookkeeper In the London offices of the nil in the vicinity. He said: At announced above, proceedings were statement from La Patrie that non. Clif­ < arrnegle StAel Company, charged with Francisco To-Day. the Irish secretary, defeated Jolm Motley, set in motion yesterday Iu the ford Sift ou luxs purchased the Ottawa forgery and abstracting cheques aggregat­ “It gives much pleasure both to my­ Liberal, by 674 to 045 votes. Tius result, (Associated Press.) -- ing $81.265 from the correspondence of the ÎS.“on roaca*a8t Premier Duusmulr by Evening Journal. Mr. Bitten in;thorites self and the Qneen to receive in person (Associated Press i Udu& Wallace Hopper, the actress, by the which was rather unexpected, .will aouot­ Peterboro, Oct. 26.—James Lolor & Co., Carnegie Company, pleaded guilty to for­ the loyal and dutiful address of the cen­ «» emphatic contradiction of tht* story. gery mod was sentenced to five years' penal San Francisco, Oct 25.—Frank Norris, issue of a writ of summons from, the ites be claimed as another -endorsement of Tuc Journal risij says that .here is not a private bankers at Lake Field and Orono, tre of municipal authority on the occa­ local registry of the Supreme court on be­ are In financial difficulties. No estimate of servitude. the novelist, died to-day as the result tue movement of tue Education bill ami word, of truth in it. half of plaintiff, suing as heiress at law of the measures adopted towards Ireland. * liabilities has yet been made, but there is sion of our progress through the capital of gfi1 operation for appendicitis per­ the late Alexander Duusmulr and bis wife, talk of 130,000 and even $60,000, but these MURDERED BY NATIVES. of the Empire, and to receive the greet­ formed a few days ago. Mr. Norris was Josephine Duusmulr, deceased, the object NEW AMATEUR RCCOHD. figures may be wide of the truth. ings of our people on our, coronation. born in Chicago in 1870. He received of the plaintiff, as appears by the claim The situation on the isthmus of Pan­ San Francisco. Oct. 24.—The schooner endorsed on the writ, being to have It de­ . (Associated Press.» ccvubbL Your confidence that my favor will be his literature apprenticeship in San ama is unchanged. Small bands of Lib­ SD< TO WOUND. Neptune fro*, the GHbert Islands brings extended to every measure calculated clared by the court that the alleged will P.rlghtcn. Eng., Oct. 25.-A. Shriabb ran the news that the wffe and child of Her­ Francisco, where he contributed short of Alex. Duusmulr, dated Dec. 21st, 16PU. erals ore seen daily, along the lino of four miles here to-duy lu l) minutes .11 3-6 man Wolff, representative of a German to ameliorate the conditions of my sub­ stories and sketches to the weekly pa­ should be set aside ori the grounds^ rf the railroad. Some of these men make seconds, lowering th» nmitenr record t>y (AMociatea Prie..) trading firm on the island of New Britain, jects is well-founded, and of the numer­ pers. The novel that brought him the mental Incapacity of the testator and un­ bold to collect taxes, levy dues, patrol 2 1-6 seconds. 8hrr.,bb ran font irlle* at Botte, OeL 35.—Dr. 8. Cayley, who ni has been brutally murdered by natives. ous important questions which come nn- greatest fame was “The Octopus,” a due Influence, aud to have an alleged deed villages, etc. Tho death rate among the Dead HI!! on September ?0th In 1ft mln- Shot, It I» alleged, by Editor J. W. Kelley The Neptune also reports the lost of the dated 1st December, 1000, between James 4it« s 2'S 4-5 so«‘on<1s, b*'t the record was sn October llth, died to-day. Kelley's Danish bark Union on a reef at Jalult. deri.yonr consideration, none appeal more story of struggle between the wheat Dunsmnir and Josephine Duusmulr, set soldiers of the government now at not accepted officially. The rocord he made • hearing la set for next week. All hands were saved. flroDfly to my interest and sympathy growers of California and a railroad. aside on the ground that It waa obtained Pauaaua aud Solon is very high. to-day stands. ylCTOBI-A DAILY TIMES, 9ATU1I0AY, OCTOBKH 25, 1002,

Cook a ad Yates, every tiro hoars. Johnson sud yutidru, every tures hours. DIVIDED SUPPLIES. Campbell’s Electric J Oil u MU a and . Vancouver, every * three A FAMILY REMEDY. hours. A MOTHER’S PRAISE THAT LETTER ON Yules and Quadra, every three hours. Captain of American Schooner Afraid to Vanuoru aud Quadra, every two hours; V. I'hbd Cargo in Colombia. Liniment 21 leaking badiy. FOR THE MEDICINE THAT RE Pe-ru-na to Use In Thousands of ICTOtOAB Will quickly relieve those twinges of Farquhar and Quadra, every, two hours. STORED HER DAUdHTER’S Kingston, Jamaica, Oct. «.—The Homes. SEWER Fori, above blanchard, every three newspapers here print reports from the rheumatism you feel these 4pmp. foggy hours. HEALTH. . *i Oon*raeaman H. Henry Powers, of Fort, below Blanchard, every two hours. Cayman islands, British Wéet Indies, mornlna». It Is also an excellent Quadra aud Kane, not working. Faying the American schooner Golden Vermont, writ* from MorrierUle, Tt.1 remedy for sprains, bruises and swell­ Kane, near Quadrat every three hours. She Had Suffered From Severe Head­ Rule arrived there recently with a car­ ings, or In any case where an external SANITARY INSPECTOR Meurs, between Quadra and Vancouver, aches, Vomiting and Extreme Nerv­ application Is required. Try a bottle not working. ousness, and Feared She Woiild Not go of supplies taken froth Colon secret­ for that lame back. It never falls. Coutts, between Vancouver and Quadra, Regain Her Strength. ly, under Instructions to land them at a BEFORE THE COUNCIL every six hours. certain point on the Colombian coast, I Price twenty-0ve cents a bottle. ^Vancouver and Beither, every three Every prudent mother will watch care­ where revolutionists are awaiting them, beuot and Vancouver, every two hours; fully the health of her young daughter but the captain and pilot, according to Campbell's Prescription Store, leaking badly. at the period when she Is passing from the report printed, became alarmed and Cor. Fort and Douglas Sts., Victoria. Diicuued the Matter Fer Two Boors or Seoreaby and Vancouver, every two hours; girlhood to womanhood. This period is took their valuable cargo to the Cayman leaking badly. island*, where they divided it 1 Mere—Water Commissioner Vancouver and Richardson, every three the- most critical in the young girl’s life. hour*. It is then that sh© becomes pale, easily The captain is quoted as having said THE LONE ROBBER. Gives HU Views. Hillside and Allqy, every three hours. tired and troubled with headaches, with­ that he con Id not return with his cargo nay aud Alley, every three hours. to Colon, because he had declared that Later Details Regarding Hold-Up of Bluncburd aud Fisguard, every four out apparent cause. The blood becomes Accra ON IKE hours. th.n and watery, and unless prompt steps hla vessel wee in ballast when he cleared Train in Montana. Blanchard and Cormorant, every four are taken to restore It to its rich, red, from that port ----- The city council, sitting as the streets hours. health-giving condition, decline, and per­ Alleged Secret Treaty. Missoula, Mont., Oct. 24.—The East- Blanchard and Pandora, every two hours. bound passenger train on the Northern and sewers committee, last night ex­ Bluncburd und Yates, every four hours. haps consumption will follow. Dr. Wil­ Managua, Nicaragua, Oct. 24.—The Bluncburd and View, every four hours. liams’ Pink Pills have cured more pale, Commercio. of this city, to-day publishes Pacific, which was held up-* last night haustively unqni’.ed into the complaint of Blanchard und Kane, not working. near Drummond, Mont., 45 miles from Sanitary Inspector Jas. Wilson against anaemic, easily tired girls than any other the text of a secret treaty said to hare Blanchard and Itae, every three hours. medicine, and mothers will make no mis­ been received from London under date this city, arrived at Missoula at 10.20 the present method of sewer flushing.1 Gordon and Courtney, every two hours. p.m. and proceeded eastward after a Courtney, below Gordon, every four take if they Insist upon their growing of September 21st, and signed at Bogo­ ONE MAN INSTANTLY The word “exhaustively”, is used ad­ hours. daughters taking pills from time to time. ta. Colombia, January 18th, between the short delay at this station. It arrived Broughton and Douglas, every four after midnight at a place two miles visedly, for the investigation covered a hours; leaking badly. Mrs. P. Qqge, a lady well known In ministers of Colombia and Chili, grant­ KILLED AND TWO HURT west of Drummond. There the train wearisome mass of technical details, the Yates, below Government, every three Rowanton, Que., tells what these pills ing perpetual free transit for Chilian Hoir. H. H. POWERS. was signalled to stop, and Engineer hours. have done for her daughter. She says: war material across the Isthmus of Pana- majority of which would be uninterest­ Yates, below Langley, every three hours. My daughter. Catherine, aged fourteen Dan O’Neil slowed up. While doing so ing to the average render. The proceed­ Bastion and Government, every four “ Pmruaa f bar* tried In ny tonally he saw a man creeping toward him over hours. years, was suffering greatly with severe wttM success. / can recomménd U aa Man Recovers His Sight After Being the tender. The man, who was armed, ings at times assumed the character of Helmcken Alley, hardly working. headaches, vomiting and nervousness. THB GERMAN NAVY. aa aavallcnt family remedy and very called to O’Neil to atop the train in­ a court of inquiry, in which the sani­ batUy* #mI ,-,angle3r’ every hour; leaking She was so completely run down that food Ar cog«*s, co/ds and catarrbat Blind For Nineteen Years— we feared that she would not recover A study in completeness and sound or­ stantly. The engineer took in the situ­ tary inspector was the defendant. There Colllnaon, near Vancouver, every three affection*. "—n. Henry Power*. ation at once, and pulled open the throt­ was a great deal of cross-examination, hours. her strength. We tried several medi­ ganization ia the German navy. Imagin­ Dominion Notes. cines, but they did not seem to do her ative in its origin, it is practical in its John L. Burnett, Member of Congress, tle and tried to start the train at full and altogether the meeting was not the Government and Yatee, every three Boren th Alabama District, writes: speed. The robber divining his pur­ hour». any good. I then thought we would try. evolution. Nothing is omitted, and the tamest in history. Yates and Douglas, every three hours. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and the result personal element is valued as mnch as “ I take pleasure in testifying to the pose fired at him. The shot took effect Yates and Broad, every four hours. merits of your Penma. At the solicit» and the engineer fell dead at his post. It was quite plain that the council Fort, between Fort and Douglas, every has been up to our fondest.hopes. She the material. Other nations might in­ Port Arthur, Ont., Oct. 24.—A sert- The robber then proceeded to rifle the didn’t like the tone of Mr. Wilson’s let­ three hours. has fully recovered her health and crease their strength on completed ves­ tion of a friend my wife need it, and it cue accident happened yesterday on the express and mail cars. He plundered the ter, which was read at Monday night’s Viciw and Douglas, every four hours. strength, and I shall be very glad If this sels, but it was laid down in the Ger­ improved bar condition generally. It ia Canadian Northern railway near Steep mail, and blew open the safe In the ex­ meeting. Furthermore they objected to View, between Dcnglas and Broad, every experience will help some other suffering man Act of 1900 that officers and men a remarkable remedy. I can cheerfully three hours. girl regain her health.” Rock. A work train ran into a hand- press car, which was wrecked. The the official reporting over the heads of Total number of flush tanks, 49, each were the final necessity. Year by year, recommend Ferons * a good, substan­ Dr Wimps’ Pink Pills make rich, from the figure of about 29.000. there car; six care wero derailed, one man amount of plunder which he secured, is his superiors, and at one time last night supplied with one-half Inch service; total tial tonte, and a very good catarrh not known nt present, but it is supposed it looked as though the inspector was capacity. 10,666 gallons. red blood and giv© now strength with will he an average addition of 1.776 an­ remedy.” hilled and two brakemen were injured. to be large. The excitement on the in for a censure. The water depart­ All tanks marked “leaking badly" had to every dose. They cure anaemia, nually. giving .an Increase of 35.561 by be plastered Inside with cement, not one 4 Pa aa aa Cure» Catarrh. The Conservative Leader. train was intense. ment was well represented at the meet­ single tank that did not leak more or leas. headache, heart palpitation, dizziness the venr 1920 (in which the last vessels Word of the attack was sent to Drum­ ing, Mr. ltaymur, the commissioner; Mr. and bring the glow of health to pale constructed under the act will be ready Half the 1U» of life are due to catarrh Montreal, Oct. 24.—R. L. Borden, Water Services Connected Direct. and sallow cheeks. These pills ar© also for sea), and s total establishment in leader of the opposition, returned to-night mond, whence it was telegraphed to Preece, the superintendent, and an em­ Surface I>ralns—Herald, near Douglas, and catarrhal derangements. Périma Deer I»dg<\ about BO miles away. ployee being on hand armed with data *4 Inch, going all the time. a certain cure for the ailments that round of 65,000. besides a Is the only internal, aystemle catarrh highly pleased with his visit to the West. make the lives of so many women a trained reserve of nt least 100,000. Nor He was met at the station by a large Blood hounds were sent ont »t once, and to justify the change in the system of Douglas aud Pembroke, 2 Inch. remedy known to the medical profession. a search for the robber began. It was flushing. Mr. Wilson had a couple of King s road and School street, 2 Inch. burden. Be sure you get the genuine was the matter of training forgotten, for deputation from different Conservative ^Kjancbard, near Judge Walkeni s, ft with the full name “Dr. Williams’ Pink the squadrons are organized in snch a Penum cures catarrh wherever ta­ thought at first that eight men were his men with him, so there were wit­ sted. Ferons is not » guess nor aa clnbs and escorted to the residence of Htélly, % Inch. Pills for Pale People." on the wrapper way aa to form a true “school" for offi­ Mr. F. D. Monk, M. P.. whose guest he engaged in the hold-up, but the latest nesses on both sides. Mayor Hayward experiment—it is an absolute, ectentlOe advices are that one man alone per­ presided, and besides those mentioned, badly**’ ‘“>0Ve Cook’ l* lnch- leaking around every box. Soid by all medicine cers and men. and the training establish­ will be during his stay in the city. To­ petrated the murder and robbery. the aldermen and city officials, there was dealers or sent post paid at 60c. per ments ashore and afloat aye being in­ certainty. Penma has no substitutes— morrow he will be entertained to lun­ present former city engineer E. Mohun. Yates and Quadra. 2 Inch; leaking badly. box or six boxes for $2.50, by address­ creased and strenghtened to cope with no rivals. Insist upon having Penma cheon by the junior Conservative club- Quadra and View. 2 Inch. ing The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., the needs of the Emperor William’s If yon do not derive prompt and sat!» SITUATION IN COAL HEOION. Being called upon to explain his posi­ Paklngtou, 1 inch. Cure of Blindness. tion, Mr. Wilson contended that the South Park, % Inch. Brockvillc, Ont. fleet.—John Ley land, in Navy and Army. factory résulte from the use of rerun* Opposite 116 Mensle*, y% Inch. A marvellous cure of blindness has Yesterday's Output Was Close to Ore present system of flushing was unsatis­ write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a factory. Under the old system (auto­ Meusles and Slnicoe, lfc lnyii. The r*»r. upon receiving the report of foil statement of your case and he will just been effected in this district. Joseph Hundred Tnousand Tons. ^Toronto and Parry, \ Inch; going all the won. a recent duel between officers In the armv, Brunet, residing in Valleyfield for 19 matic) there was no obstruction, and said-“Duels In the army are absolutely be pleased to give yon hie valuable ad­ flushing took place several times a day. Birdcage and Michigan, lfc Inch. WANTBD-A first-class finisher. Apply unnecessary, and I desire that reports of vice gra is. years, stricken with blindness, has re­ Scranton, Pa., Oct. 24.—All of the Opposite 166 Michigan, Inch. Weller Bros’. Factory, Humboldt street. Now they could only be flushed twice "otî* ‘T.r*padea a*ia** not b* brought to my Add res, Dr. Hartman, President ot covered his sight after treatment by a mining companies in this region report a week, as one man couldn’t cover the Box Drains—Fernwood and Johnson, 1 Valleyfield doctor. to-day that large additions were made to inch; James street, 1 inch; bpposlte 00 WANTED—To buy, house containing about The Hartman Sanitarium. Olnmbe..-To buy, any quantity of sec­ In reply to the Mayor he said he was Kept., 1903 ...... ond-hand lumber. Address "Lumhw •• ton, ‘ for all the immigrants landing in The fact that the imported men have ...... I,314,.s20 203,545 Times Office. ' Canada arc inspected before they leave actuated by the best of intentions In Oct., 1901 ...... 1,462.747 300.403 quit the coal regions made possible the sending the letter to the council. He Get., 1902 ...... 1,098,340 360,403 the other side, and the class we get com­ order of Governor Stone, directing that Consumption of Fuel. WANTED—A good saleswoman In a dry had heard many complaints and feared goods store. Apply Z.. Times Office. pares favorably with those who are per­ the soldiers be recalled as fast as con­ that there would be sickness under the Coed. Wood. mitted to enter the United States. ditions won Id permit. Sheriff Schat to­ lbs. Sticks present system. If there was he would Oct. 23, 1901 .. WANTED—An appropriation In the Vic­ night informed General Corbin that he ...... 3.500 205 toria Building Society. Address P 0 Protest Dismissed. be blamed for it. In reporting to the Oct. 23, 1902 ...... 2.700 140 Box 012. was satisfied to res ime the responsi­ council over Mr. Topp he had no inten­ St. Catherines, Ont., Oct. 24.—The bility of taking care of Lackawanna Dally saving In fuel... 800 126 protêt filed against Dr. Jessop. M.L.A., tion of reflecting on the city engineer. Equal to $4.38 per day. W ANTED— By a reliable party, position as county from now on. It wasn’t the main sewers that he fear­ housekeeper. Apply L. T^, this office. for Lincoln, was dismissed here to-day, The inquiry continued some time the appellants presenting no evidence. Tho Output. ed, for he couldn’t trace one case of WANTED—To buy 6 or 7 roomed house sickness to them, but rather the surface longer. Mr. Wilson contended that the The Boer Delegates. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Oct. 24.—There former system waa satisfactory, and the Office^ 0*8 ,Ur iaeh' Addrea* F., Times were 22 more mines in ©iteration in the drains. He admitted there was nothing Toronto, Oct. 24.—The Boer delegates, wrong with the sewers at present, but present the reverse, while the water anthracite region to-dny than yesterday, commissioner and Mr. Preece argued to Messrs. Jooste, Lane and Rood, are be­ and the output will be close to 100,000 he apprehended trouble. He was work­ TO UBT. ing shown through factories, workshops ing iu perfect harmony with the health the contrary. Mr. Mohun, who design­ tons. This is as near as can be esti­ ed the system, explained the operation and other sights of Toronto. Mr. Jooste, mated. From reports received the total officer and the city engineer. bUlTAitLK ACCOMMODATION for four who was with Cron je and spent over two The examination of the sanitary in­ of the tanks, and said that anything over gentlemen desiring rooms with use of output of to-dny did not exceed 73,000 twenty thousand gallons of water for oatb, breakfast o-u.onal, tor winter only : years in captivity at St. Helena, speaks tons. When in full operation the mines spector continued for some time, during t^ua moue nue. Auuree* D., Times warmly of Canadian hospitality. « which a couple of his men gave some flushing would be a waste. employ in every capacity about 145,000 information about flushing. Then the The council was generally of the opin­ New Metropolitan Bank. men and boys, of this number it is es­ ion that Mr. Wilson should have report­ 15 Lh.T—Id a private house, one or two timated that 82.000 were at work to-day. water commissioner took a hand, and good bedroom» aud sitting room, beauti­ asked Mr. Wilson if it wasn’t true that ed to his superiors Instead of directly The shareholders of the new Metropoli­ A more amicable feeling prevailed to-day to the council. fully situated smd convenient to Parlia­ tan bank met to-day and elected the pro­ between employees and employers. he had tried to give the present system ment Buildings and P. o. ; good board visional directors permanently. A. E. of flushing a black eye? The officer Appended is sanitary inspector’s letter optional. Address M. G., Times. Non-Union Men Leaving. replied that he had not. Under the old which the council said should have been Ames was chosen president and Rev. - ... room*, uewijr nnisbed, PICTUBB PUZZLE. Dr. Worden vice-president. Skamokin, Pa., Oct. 24.—Thirty thous­ system all the tanks were operating. forwarded tofthe health office and city furnished qr unfurnlsued ; 3 blocks from engineer. The Mayor pointed out that Find the brother of one of these girls and hta dog. No Ground For Rttmore. and tons of coal were shipped from Mr. llaymur remark'd that the alter­ K O.; rent reasonable to suitable par­ local collieries to-day to Philadelphia ation in the system saved the city $4.50 the change in flushing had been author­ tie». Address “J. A.." nines Office. Winnipeg. Oct. 24.—R. J. Young, sec­ and New York markets and 3,000 addi­ a day in fuel, aa well as a great quantity ised by the council on the sdvice of their OFFICES IN BOARD OF TRAD* BUILD­ retary of the Manufacturers’ Associa­ tional men went to work here to-day. A of water. He also said: “I wish it to proper officials, and he took the inspector ING—Modern conveniences, heat and tion, says there are not the slightest few more non-union men resigned to-day b© distinctly understood that I have to task for presuming to sensor© them. Secretary* r6“U; aleo large hal1- Apply grounds for the recent rumors that the and left the region. The 10th Regiment, never presumed to critise the system The letter follows: Canadian Manufacturers’ Association is which camped here, expects to be re­ of automatically flushing the sewers. To B^Worship the Mayor aud Board of TO LET- ”--- *----- is. 182 Fort. NEW SEASON’S in any manner contributing towards the called soon. " hat I, as water commissioner, com­ ^ purchase of newspapers. Moreover, the plained about is that, owing either to JÏÎ?:7Ab th? pe.nKm responsible for the TO LBr use. No. 9 Whlt- ntsociation is not interested in any Can­ faulty construction or neglect in looking Q,,the, C,V 1 h** to protest et, M water, electric A crocodile takes eighty seconds to turn tbs sa me*1 * melllo<1 *dopted for flashing I eminent street. adian newspapers other than their own completely round. after them,. thp flush tanka have been publication. Industrial Canada. allowed to get into such a* state that TO LKT- wage taken at M Valencia Raisins *“ alteration has been their usefulness is gone. It, aa Mr. .made In the flushing of these sewers re­ Wharf Mayor of Prescott Dead. cently. At the time this method was housing. SHIPMENT ARRIVED AT «4 Wilson says in his letter to the council, changed my opinion was that a great ml” Prescott, Ont., Oct. 24.->Tames Glas­ save me cmmi he is ‘the person responsible for the ^îkfl£*«,,i»de, ,l>Ut ae 1 wae not consulted TO LBT- reet, cottage. .$ 6 gow, mayor of Prescott, died this morn­ main sewers in the city,’ It is then ‘up ®att” I entered no protest, but & Speed ...... 5 ing. That is the heartfelt cry of many a to him’ to show why this has occurred. ™ a tria* should be given to the 117 Bla ...... 7 An Appeal. ■other who sees her beloved child wast­ Xtld4toBOJ. emP‘»red, but bad I been 40 Ghat ...... 12 ERSKINE, WALL & CO. \ ing and fading day by day. Sometimes it’s The alterations were never intended for asked to give any advice, I would have 30 Vani ...... 6 THE LEADING GROCBM. a permanency, but only as a stop gap, «mall t street .,••••« 8 Ottawa, Oct. 24.—An appeal has been too late for medical aid to help the child. ri-commended that before any change wa! 27 tit. L entered in the libel ease of W. T. R. Pres­ It is so weak, so to endeavor to save at least a part of opl|n,OD <* a Arst-tiasT^ln^; ...... • lacking in stamina tho enormous quantity of water that should have been obtained, considering that 2V tit. I toge...... 6 ton, against the Journal. This morning 81 tit. 1 t*Se...... 6 I that there is no was being wasted, until such time as the change was to be made while the sys- 33 Chui notice of appeal was served. Mr. Pres­ vantage ground of tein adopted heretofore worked entirely ...... 14 ton says he is not satisfied with the ver­ the tanks and syphons could be placed satisfactory, and has never once given any A CO.. help. cause of complaint. r eminent Street. dict, and asks for a change of venue on I One of the results in proper working older. I did not Kins Edward account of local conditions. of the use of Dr. consult Mr. Wilson as to making these 1 Ihoroughly understand the build- Pierce’s Favorite alterations, but I did speak to Mr. Topp, wiL— f. *,w,r* 111,1 loubln* after them **Ursca*E on ® rooms.8 8 LIGHTS rLTTÎe L,re «"Mtructed, I do not care to Prescription pre­ the city engineer, and had several con­ •boulder the responsibility for their condi­ Head 8 imlshed S» Building Society ATLANTIC SERVICE. ceding maternity Head ■ ied ...... 28 THAT LIGHT versations with him on the subject, and tion when a ,yet emetic system of Hushing This Society Is now Incorporated, and lu is a strong, healthy my letter to the council of the 8th Wlth 1° “toll 10 « method Johnson «0 child. Thousands ahlch hu. been condemned many year. «go. Montres g active operation. Shares being taken up Resolution Passed By the Chamber of i of mothers testify March wag submitted to him before be­ I will do the be* I possibly can under the North <. rooms...... 5 rapidly. Objectionable features of other NOTICE. ing sent in, and he approved of all that Speed i g societies eliminated. Shipping of the Empire. to this. Frequently dJsT^ë?*' “ Jrtwe* me a great The usury of flues on loan* abrogated. mothers write, "I was proposed to be done. In recom­ des! of extra work and anxiety. J don’t TH* 5rl *80N* CO.. LTD., Applications for shares received by The Victoria Oaa Co., Ltd., ana now In­ was never able to mending this alteration, the water de­ down tfce •ewers myself, but In stalling complete W KLM BACH LAMPE Toronto, Ont., Oct. 24.—The Tele­ making my rounds and standing over the Successors to A. W. More A Co., Ltd., 23 C. 8. BAXTBtt, gram’s London cable says: raise a child before partment has not been actuated by any man holes I can easily tell If they are In Broad tit. Secretary-Treasurer, FBBB of cost, charging the nominal som i using" Favorite Pre­ desiro to sav© water at the expense of 63 Wharf 8t. of 6 cents per lamp per month for mantel “At a meeting on Wednesday of the scription," or "All s sanitary condition, but 1 am sorry to say renewals. Chamber of Shipping of the Empire, the my other children the,city’shea 1th, or to make a wonder­ bï^iLm caae- 1 have tried flushing, Apply GAS WORKS following resolution was passed: ‘That ful showing, but simply to endeavor to ? *.et eno“gh w«tor for my / P. H. HEW LINGS, are sickly except n*mh board, to do much good. ’Phone 782. Snperiatendont» having considered the reported proba­ . w ^ , this one, and I took have the, flushing done at least as well luerefore I would recommend a 2U or FOtt 8ALB-3 goats. Apply 11. W. Clark, bility of a large subsidy being granted your Favdrite Prescription * this time." as formerly, but with a much less ex­ 8 Inch flush from, the wuter main on the 126 Richardson street, or Mowat & Wal­ Victoria Me. 2 for ir fast mail service, and also for a All the child’s strength comes from the penditure of water. It has been heart­ luug drod end., and a three Inch vent put lace. Yates street. mother. " Favorite Prescript! on * gives the “b tbe^ueorest pole or houie to carry off service df forge freight steamers be­ mother strength to give her child. breaking to sec water that has cost FOtt SALB^—Pleasure Bout. Apply Mc­ Building Society tween Canada and England, we do pro- There is no alcohol in "Favorite Pre­ money both to filter and to pump, al­ I might state here that where the city I. Intosh’s Host House. The Boulder strongly against the, payment of scription ; " it contains neither opium, co­ lowed to run dut to sea, and serve properly sewered there Is no sickness (inly WU1 be -a Mutual Benefit Society. It pro­ FOtt BALE)—Cheap, a pony and light trap. poses loaning to its members $1,000 per iny subsidy or subvenions to shipping caine, nor any other narcotic. It is a no good purpose whatever. If the flash ü eases In three years), and this mas caused share free of Interest, payable at $8.00 by the British government unless they purely vegetable and perfectly harmless tanks hid been properly looked after no doubt by the existence pt-hbx drains on Address r. O. Drawer 6*6, Victoria, B.C. per month. Shares $400.00, payable $1.00 Restaurant medicine in any condition of the female the ant .treats a* the rower. I would are confined solely to the ^purpose of there would have been no need for any nine recommend that where the sewer ta FOtt SALE»—6 acres, all under cultivation, entrance fee. and 50c. per week. change being made.” The Drawing decides which member gets 142 Government St. securing a thoroughly adequate mail ser­ Accept no substitute tor "Favorite Pre­ Uld down on a street that all box drain. house, berne, chlcketo house and yards, The commissioner also submitted the on !?,*, ,ume •*rwt be taken up s. soon .« two good wells and cistern, orchard, the appropriation. * vice, and the utilisation of such steam- scription." There is nothing "just as good " possible. fenced, 3J4 miles from city, on Wilkinson For shares apply to Haring opened up in the above prem­ e-a an cruisers.’ ” for woman’s ills. following report on the working and eon- Another matter I wish to direct attention road. Address 8. Smith. Garnham P. O. A. ST. Q. ’FLINT. ises, 1 heg to-solicit a share of the pub­ Sick women are Invited to consult Dr. sr»tem°f th” fl“"h Ulll“ nBe traced to the same source, SAANICH POTATOES—00c. per sack, de­ ■Is*. B. A. Msshsr Paris, Oct. 24.—Foreign Minister Del- j Ibis matter ta respectfully submitted In livered. Qlm Foot Yuen, 194 Govern­ English Point, Royal Battenberg, and «SÏÏEmf"*- °»“U* >» »■ ««7 order that some atop, may be taken to ment street. Telephone 827. casse has notified China that France is remedy the existing condition of sowars otljer hand-made lacee. Materials and pit-pared to withdraw her troops from and drains within th* city. latest in Mouses, evening waists and Vice. Dr. Pierce'» Common Sense Med­ ÎÏ£fl0J**d Btrdc.se, every heur. tools, etc., can st Men’VjutoMStore,1 U6 hat lace, etc. Patterns designed to order. Shanghai simultaneously with the with­ ic*! Advtacr Is mot free on receipt of ^North Chatham, «bore Chambers, every I have the honor te be, gentlemen. Fart atraet,. near Blanchard. ! drawal of the forces of other powers, Your obedient servant. Stamping dona. A 3 otampo to pep expense of custom, end leSun^dSt"'1 COO< ""P t"”* hoors; ÆMRB WILSON, ROOM 8, MOOÇY BLOCK. w - teeerviog the right to send a contingent Sanitary Inspector. 4BWINO UAOltTKBIt-Fw stove Block. MeroatetT. back in the event of another power dis­ Cook and North Park, every hour. ------_j| beet MVoil, iOc.; l55i embarking troops. 1»nsdr., near Chatham, nary three Prussian clergymen are violently opposed HIM BIOT— Phrsootofftat and to cremation. msdsltat. IB P.attorn Are. ■rnsrSBiawiashes, mat » a. sa statu tp.ro. Tree VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER *8, 1904. MIL — 8 I proved windmills which the captain says will be of great value to the expedition. oooooooooqoooooooooooooooo One or botu windmills will be used to FRENCH UNE TO drive machinery in the workshop, pro­ duce electric light, and thus also enable his medical stall to use electricity to ÜÏB SEA PORTS cure any polar disease which may de­ Tell He Who Needs Help. Drop in velop. He has received from a London, England, firm the latest appliances for using electricity in the treatment of such Just a Postal—That is all. A SERVICE MAY BE disease*. When SOON INAUGURATED MARINE NOTES. As soon as the canned salmon has all No money is wanted—not from you nor from him. I ask only been brought down from the North the a postal card, and I ask it as an act of humanity. Convenient ÙEdinblPgh steamer Danube will be withdrawn from the run. and the Tees will be the only And examine onr goods wooer Honolulu Overdue From the and:'prices. We believe C. P. N. steamer on the route. She will 1 heq I will do this:—I will send the tick one an order Jes. E. Seagram, Waterloo Bâwiüiu UUndo—Shlpmeut of leave on the 2nd aud 10th. oi each month. we can save yon money, The Austrian steamer Klek is plans are iii al dinner, wltich take* place on De­ k Governor at British Columbia. The cember 12th. It is very probable that a k SONGS OF AIL accomplished. NEW METHODS IN COAL MINES. CREMATION IN LONDON. GIVES IMPRESSIONS ■dome is surmounted with a heroic figure rt lien! departure from the practice of * <-f Vancouver, the discoverer of the Isl­ On this run at present are four ships, NATIONS ' each of 6,600 tons, and they are models previous years win be made this time. and, and for whom it was named. The Far West Lodge, No. 1. K. ef P., Powder Blasts Discontinued and Water Incineration Can Be Carried Out Quite of sailing craft, being in some ways Power Substituted. Small musical Instruments of every Coronation Day. flw superior to the vessels of any lino ply­ intend to give a housewarming at their as Cheaply as the Ordinary % description. Two more carloads of % This City's Chares Described te the ing the Paqitfc*. The ships are Ville de new hall, situated in the Todd block, op­ Burial. “On these beautiful grounds vmrwit- posite the city hall, on Dougins street, An ingenious invention which has % Pianos specially sçleclgfl by the % People of Iowa- Glowing nessod the sad ceremonies that were -4*—Clotat, Armand Behic, Australien, lieen successfully experimented with in % manager, Mr. H. Kent, will be here Polynésien. They are fitted in the best oh November 7th. Victoria is well rep- held in place of what was to have been vesent-d this year on the varion* Grand ►tveral collieries in Lancashire. Eng­ The decision of the St. Paneras bor­ in a few days. WAIT FOR THEM. Eulogy. the grand jubilee of the King’s corona­ style, have large staterooms with win­ ough council to erect a crematorium has dows instead of ports on the maindeeks, and Supreme Grand lodges, and reeeiv- land. Wds fair to add greatly to the sim­ tion Prayers and remarks were made, a good share nlpo at the recent For­ plification of coal mining. Under exist­ called attention to the slow, but steady hymns were chanted, the hand played, and according to travellers of both that progress which the practice of crema­ line and the P. & O. are in fitting supe­ est era’ Grand Lodge at New Westmin­ ing conditions tlie coal after it has been, the Union Jack floated from many a ster. Bro. A. Graham, as head of the undercut, is “brought down” by an ex­ tion is making against prejudice and | M. W. Wâlïï i (0.. 1 rior to the English line. The ships are A recent issue of the 8at«i4ay Glebe, flag staff, and the ‘Red Coats’ were Odd Fellows of the province, is visiting plosion of gunpowder. The new device sentiment. St. Paneras is the first bor­ of Oskaloosa, Iowa, contains as «tilt­ much in evidence. From the main flag officered by naval men, and the routine ough council in London which has taken is that which makes life aboard the the various up-country points on the brings down the coal by water power ' 44 fievcrnmcBt SI. 5 ing letter descriptive of Victoria from the stiff in front of the parliament build­ Mainland, and Bro. the Rev. W. Baugh txercised through a hydraulic cartridge advantage of the new act enabling local most pleasant. The service includes authorities to provide for cremation, and it* it m m m sr ir if ac ir ir ***• ** sr ** sr pen of Mia. Flora Warms a, wife of ings there was hoisted at a given sig­ wmee at dinner and the cuisine is that Allen has been appointed honorary end obviates the wasteful shattering of nal the Royal Standard belonging to H. chaplain to the Supreme Grand Lodge tlic fnel. it Is expected that other councils will Prof, Warmnn, who delivered a ,'seaiea M. flagship—a ling which era he floated of the trans-Atlantic service. follow suit in the near future. It is understood that the Oceanic'' Bees of England. Victoria certainly gets Made of steel, the cartridge is twenty of lecture» here a short time ago. The only by His Majesty’s permission; while lots of advertisement in an indirect inches in length. Along its "sides are “Onr plans are practically finished professor and Mrs. Warman spent the Company, which has had a mail con­ now,” said an official at the St. Paneras lootiigr up Government - street we ob­ tract with the French government, car­ manner through grip aud password. orifices, each of which admits of a pres­ rammer in Victoria. In the coarse of her served, on the building occupied by the Pride of the Island Lodge, 8. O. E. B. sure of three tons per square inch, the ltown hall, ‘but owing to the new act rying with it a monthly service to Ta­ not coming into force until next spring, letter she says: United States consul, our own beloved hiti from San Francisco, has not found E., held their regular meeting on Tues­ total pressure being over stxty tons. Glory’ amid the myriad of Union we shall not commence building until 161IEE6I Cl “As for scenery and climate the place such a service profitable, and that the day last, there being a good attendance. When inserted into the hole bored into LIMITED. Jacks; alone, but majestic la her own the coal to be operated upon, the cart­ early in April. If there is a fairly gen­ Is an ideal one for bicycling, but as oee subsidy of the government to French Tl e .auditors* report for the previous eral desire for cremation the cost per maje^y. ships touching at French possess tone quarter was read and showed the lodge ridge is connected with a small hand cannot wheel on either of these he most head should be very lowr, but we antici­ NANAIMO, B, C. Victoria as a Residence Place. would enable the Messageries Mara­ to be in a good position in regard to pump. In a few minutes after the ap­ keep to the earth—when he can. Some paratus has been at work the coal breaks pate that at the commencement of opera­ times to make the new line pay for the finances, notwithstanding the fact that tions the cost will work out at about IAMB. ■. WIM, IVfUWTB of the roads are very fine—when you got “Victoria, the capital of British Col­ running, while, at the same time it is ther* has been considerable sickness dur­ no and comes down in great blocks. There are no clouds of dnst such as are 25s. per head. t» them, but quite often you had to ride ombia and the most westerly city in thought there might be worked up a ing the quarter. An invitation waa re­ Canada, is charmingly situated at the profitable traffic in the way of business ceive! from Secretary AllaC, of the Loyal caused by the gunpowder method, snd “Every crematorium must be erected miles to find a stretch of good wheeling. southern end of Vancouver Island". It the entire-operation is carried out with­ at a considerable distance from dwelling Cwl Used by White tiber. Notwithstanding this fact, we wheeled between Australia and the colonies of Orang Lodge, inviting the Pride of the houses, and ours, which will stand in the 14)39 miles in the vicinity of Victoria. Is, of course, impossible to mA except France as well as the return ronte. Island to attend their church parade to out the slightest danger to the workers. by boat. This makes it comparatively Should the plans go through the first be held on Sunday, November 2nd. The About one and a half pints of water are centre of Finchley cemetery, will be a While it is impossible to ride in' any di­ UMd In the operation, and as the liquid third of a mile from any building. The rection without encountering hills, the Immtinè from an element that Infests trip Is expected to he made not Tarer Invitation wab-. unanimously accepted nearly every other eity on the globe. We than December, and it may be that the id limn to a tank it can be repeatedly eity of Ixmdon authorities will proba­ main objection was the stony condition and the lodgé will turn out in good num­ bly be the next to build a crematorium, of the roads that forbade tdo much1 sky­ never saw a tramp or a beggar and know change in the schedule would Include à bers that day. It was also decided that used. of but one case of shoplifting while we steamer before that time. The steamer the lodge stay with the Federated Board Although the initial expenditure is at Ilford, and there is no doubt that this ward gazing. We never so fully appreci­ gi cater, the cartridge method is much method of disposing of the dead is very ated our Pierce cushion frame chainless were yiere (and they were from Seattle) Polynésien, Capt. Chevalier, is scheduled of Societies of Victoria, B. 0., for the und burglaries are comparatively un­ to be in Sydney about the middle of year 1903. Bros. Dykes and Pomeroy rrore economical than the system now gradually finding favor.” wheels with: coaster brake, and especial­ ir vogue. It i educes the cost of labor, The St. Paneras crematorium Is not Walked Nuts - $5 00 per tea ly the new spring forks that absorb all known; hence the security that one feels November, the sailing date from that were appointed a committee to wait up­ in Victoria. port being November 24th. and this ship on Alexandra Lodge in regard to the prevent* west?*, and recures rounder coal. the only one which will be within easy vibration of the handle bars. With but One colliery proprietor who has adopted reach of oLndon. The Crematorium Saak and lumps, 18.00per tea a litffe care and expense the roads could “The combination of bold and pictur­ may be sent on as the advance courier preliminary; arrangements for'the annual of the new route in the South Pacific. dinner on December 12th. The members the invention for use in three «mine* Society of England i* erecting a very bo made ideal. The inevitable rule ‘keep esque country with old-fashioned English large building situated in 12 acres of DMirarei te say ,art «tous the dt. Be*. homes, their beautiful gardens and air of The line from Sydney touches at Co­ of y. O. I. Lodge are In favor of having compute* thst each cartridge saves $75 to the left,’ is a little puzzling at first to lombo, Aden and then Marseilles. per week.—Exchange. " ground at Golder’s Green, within five aa American, who always keeps to the contentment and comfort, make It a de­ a dinner jthls year upon a different wale so that the Daughters of England and the miles of the Marble Arch. right lightful residential city. It has a climate The secretary of the society was able MINGHAM 8 CO., devoid of extremes of heat or cold. There HONOLULU OVERDUE. wives, families and sweethearts of the ▲ LITTLE ACCIDENT “Our favorite run was on what was to show that cremation can be carried W ■ewsfl 8t, Cer. Timet A toy. known as the Dallas road and Ocean are practically but two seasons, spring There is some anxiety felt for the Bone can all be invited. - No action will Saved » Lot of Money. out quite as inexpensively as ordinary ▼few. This was especially grand in the and falL Zero weather, sun strokes and schooner Honolulu, Capt Stokkebye, ing18*60’ however* eatU next meet- burial. , Wbait-Spratt1» Wharf. Store Street early morning, when for miles we skirted prostrations are personally unknown to which is now overdue from the Hawaiian capital The vessel was sighted off the The Victoria Aerie, No. 12, F. O. E., Food that will safely and surely carry “When cremation becomes more gen­ Telephoee Call: toy along the shore of the Strait of San Victorians Her proximity? to the Pa­ a man through exhausting mental work eral, as It Is bound to do,” he said, “the jgan de Face, and ever in view of the cific ocean, and the Japan current flow­ Straits about two weeks ago by the government street, Snow and Burgess, and it was thought on Wednesday last, with a good attend­ is worth knowing of. cost will be far less than burial The enow-capped Olympics (17 miles across ing past her shores account for this A man in St. Louis, Mo., says: “In present cost of cremation at Woking is the beautiful sheet of water) just as they equable condition During the summer she would be here the following day, but ance of members. considerable amount £5, inclusive of the nrn for the ashes, there has since been no further news or routine business had to be transacted, my work, it is necessary to begin at were tinged with the beautiful, delicate months the prevailing winds are from seven o’clock and work straight through and, adding to that sum £15 for the un­ ARRIVED. coloring of the rising sun. XVe shall the southwest, which, passing ovep the from her. The schooner is in ballast and and it was the first time the new ritual, as there have been iff> violent gales along recent', formulated hj the Grand Lodge without lunch until two p.m. You can dertaker’s shire, the total sum is the never forget this run, which included a snow-capped Olpmpic mountains and the readily see that this is a strain on the same as that expended! on an ordinary French and Straits of Juan de Fuca, are comforta­ the coast It «s thought that she has we"reed- The ritaai trip around Beacon Hill through the been becalmed. , ordinary person, and 1 wa* frequently middle-class funeral. reiy beautiful park, passing Clover Point bly tempered before reaching the city of « a alight improvement over the old one “The distance to Woking and the trou­ A message from Cermanah this morn­ The aerie physician, Dr. Lucas, waa pre^ worn out and sick with hunger and Dutch Bulbs (when Vancouver) first landed), Foul Victoria. No day is so hot as to be un­ weakness. On numerous occasions when ble Involved has been a hindrance to Bey, Shoal Bay, Oak Bay, and thence comfortable and no night so warm as to ing, however, reports a fleet of inbound Rent and gave the members a short but many, but our new crematorium at Gold­ ships, which would indicate that the venr Instructive address. Matters In re­ two o’clock came round, I was so utter­ WM. DODDS. through the city over the long bridge warrant discarding the blanket Vic­ er’s Green will be very accessible, and 207 FORT STREET. weather has changed off the roast The gard to social events for the near future ly exhausted and unstrung as to be back to James Bay and down Birdcage toria has the honor of being among the forced to lose the remainder of the day, we expect to deal with twice the num­ Please call for price lists. fiist cities on the continent to adopt message reports the Riojun Mara pass­ were discussed, but laid over to the neat Walk to our home on Michigan street. n eeting. and that carried with it a loss of money. ber there. “Among other memorable rides was electric care (throughout the province the ing in at 6:45 a.m., and two barques in tow (one loaded), a barkentine and a The first package of Grape-Nuts came “In 1885 there were three cremations one to the beautiful Gorge, the nar­ street car is known as the tram). into our house a little over a year ago at Woking ,nnd in 1900 there wore 301. Health, happiness and contentment are four-masted schooner, ail inward bound ENGAGEMENT CLOSES. rows of what Is known as the Victoria at 8 a.m. by accident. There has been one by de­ Last year there was a slight falling off, Arm (an extension of Victoria harbor), the features that most impress one in sign ever since that time. Almost im­ owing partly to the low death rate, the Just Opened. through which the tide waters rush, at Victoria. I think it has been truly said The four-masted schooner may prove “Florodora” Company Gave Final Pro­ mediately after beginning to use Grape- number cremated being 273. certain stages, with torrent like velocity, that citizens of the United States visit­ tf be the Honolulu, as she is provided duction in the Opera House Nuts, I felt its good effect In my ability “The only municipal crematorium in forming, what we never saw before, a re­ ing Victoria with Its quaint homes aud with that number of spars. Another Last Evening. to work those long hours in comfort. the provinces is at Hull, but there are versible waterfall. Beyond this we pass­ streets, picturesque surroundings and v.neel overdue at this port, and which is There was no sickness or weakness and crematoriums st Manchester, Liverpool, ed the Victoria Gardens; and from there British institutions, may imagine them­ coming to the Royal Roads, is the Chili­ The “Florodora” Opera Company no loss of time from exhaustion. In my Glasgow and Darlington, while Leices­ Up te Date Market to Craigflower bridge we struck as pret­ selves for the time being enjoying a an ship Juan Maranot. She is 118 days closed their engagement in this city last bnsiqira, it is also ; Accessary to work ter, Bradford, Newcastle and Birming­ 119 DOUGLAS STREET, OPPOSITE tour of the British Isles. This reminds from Valparaiso and has not been re­ evening. Its presentation was in every ham are all making preparations for CITY HALL. ty a piece of road as one would care to ported since she sailed. Another vessel cver^ Wednesday flight/ of each ifeek. wheel upon. Then over Admiralty road me. One Saturday, an Ideal day, we way highly creditable. The audience The^phang© from day to night work and others. All kinds of Fish, Game, Ponltry, Vege­ to Eoquimalt, the station for the British cruised the live long day on the placid coming from the same port is the Bees- showed their appreciation by repeated theri>$iaok again is certainly no light “If there were sufficient cremations tables, Fruit, etc., will b«» found In season waters of the Strait of Georgia, in and recalls. Miss Eleanor Falk in “Thct” In our store. A share of the public’s patron­ North Pacific squadron. Here are the call on the reserve force of any ohe, to warrant the furnaces being kept at age solicited. British warships, the navy yard. Imper­ ont among the many islands, until when and “Under the Bamboo Tree” made a and ihy lnvorlal)lq* ptuparation for this the great heat required all the year HOGS FOR AUSTRALIA ial dock yard and the beautiful scenery night came we had covered over a hun­ decided hit. No number, however, was task is a generowv senrer of Grape-Nuts round, the cost would be immensely 60WERQ WRB6LESWORTH of Esqulmalt harbor and Royal Roads. dred miles. Night! What a charming Vancouver papers announce that Burns better rendered than “Tell Me, Pretty and ctoam, a light letirihi bur a most sus­ lessened. The cost of the fuel consumed On another occasion we wheeled to a night and what scenery! As the sun was & Co. are arranging for a shipment of Maiden,” the catchy strains of which taining one. for the cremation of one body alone i* TELEPHONE MO. favorite resort known as Goldstreem. just going to rest bock of the mighty frozen hogs to Australia by the next will outlive the visit of the company to An old friend was visiting me recent­ 15s., and the up-keep and salaries This took'us through a very picturesque Olympics, the moon made Its appearance steamship, leaving on November 4th. The this city. ly, apd while eating the evening meal, I amount to a large sum. After the fur­ part of the country, making a trip of 25 from back of the rugged Cascades, as if vessel sailing on that date will be the C. H. Bowers as Abescoe

tify thMB with hie enigmatical sayings, and he left for the Bast firmly convinced is that the farmers of the prairies would Leather have none of Ills “adequate protection.” If tfie lender had spent as much time in the mining regions of British Columbia Watches, as he did in the agricultural sections of the Northwest, he might have received an impression that a scientific application Clocks, of the tariff in such a manner as to con­ Supply from their Nanaimo, Southfield fer the greatest possible amount of good Plated I u4 Pretectiert Island Cotherks on the greatest possible number of peo­ Steam . ple is not a work that can be accomplish­ ed “off hand.” Ware, Silver Ose. > . Mouse • Goal NOT DOING SO BADLY. Novelties Ware. el (fcfr fc$ewlng gradws Mr. Andrew Carnegie probably means Deeble Isrssasd well, but in his utterances is he not Mm mV the MiWs, just a trifle i>essimistic about the pros­ c Dprifprn 43 elvémmcflt Street NaUed Rats ma pects of the British Empire? He can­ G■ I— ■ ROUI VI II E»UbIUh*l 1S62. Telephone 118. not know much about Canada, or he would never have ventured the ridiculous ■■■■ » r prediction that she is nut destined to in­ ’ Cbeü *3? crease very rapidly in wealth or to ulti­ New Season’s Getting Ready atlç Œimes. mately gain a very large population. in Stock Again We fancy Andrew, like a great many COXGOti TEA...... 28c. lb. 3 STAR FLOpRf (Publiait everj|^|ay (except buuday) people who are “up in years,” is living rimes trlnOhr* Publishing Co., too jhuch in the past "Such ofrthions in INDIAN AND CEYLON TEA, 23c. lb. NEW SULTANA-RAISINS. regard to Canada have been abandoned JAPAN TEA...... 25c. lb. RAW SUGAR! / JOHN NELSON. Manager. by the great majority of Americans. ■EKMovefll Offlc.s ...... 36 Broad Street MONARCH BRAND TEA....30c. lb. BARBADOS MOLASSES. There is another and a more select Telephone ...... y . .BOc. lb. I NOVO SOAP. Daily, oîi month, by carrier .. !...., .75 “triumphant democracy” arising north OOLOONQ TEA.... Daily, o0| week. by carrier .^.^.30 of ihc dividing line. The possibilities of 86 DOUBLA* leek *nmvts per annum .$1.W this} country are now understood and ap­ All communications Intended for publica­ preciated, because the nature of her re­ Hardress Clarke, •> ■ STREET. tion should be addressed. “Bdttor the Times," Victoria, B. C. sources are also understood and appre­ ciated. If the Empire were one and IRREVERENT BRITONS. Copy for changes of advertisements must We do not know of a single commer­ be Lauded in at the office not later than indivisible as the United States is, Mr. cial or financial journal of standing in Montreal Gazette. 0 o'clock 'd. m.; If received later than that Many Lines of Goods Carnegie would soon leceive evidence Canada which does not condemn the agi­ John W. Oates là finding life in England hour, wUfc be changed the following day. that there would be no necessity for mew bat restricted. He was fired out tation that has beë» raised for an in­ S a London hotel because bis manners The DAIRY TIMKS J Uovernincut Ft. commission to inquire into and express A. Edward*. JlJ»«tes St. •land seems to be holding her end up Camnbell à cllS gov't and Trounce alley. its views upon the ipatter. But in the George M«frswn as lot Monday ...... 25c. yard. ral wealth of the province in this parti­ ther from the truth. The tariff legisla­ ...... $1.00 yard- which the taxpayers are forced to main­ TUB AHOY* FARM LANDS will be In the Lot are: And while the Suits last, $10.00 cular branch of mining. The tion of 1872, of 1883, of 1800, and of offered in lots to suit those desiring large tain in their swift career. But that 1807, came from the party of protection. or small holdings and will be sold un the Suits for ...... $5.00 boards of trade of the interior following terms /If desired: 20 per ceffrt. cities havetbeen holding. .meetings, they are a hot-house product, au abnor­ Only the last one had for an excuse a dash and be la age on mortgage at fire per 110 Yards Fawn Serge; usual price, mal creation, is clear from the fact that cent, per annem with lire per cent, of prin­ for the sonameraTion of ttils matter in tariff made by the opposition party. Such cipal payable annually...... BOc. Ladies’ Silk Men’s Natural and Dark Grey particular, the mining iassociation has therq has been no corresponding pro­ proposed tariff changea as were involved THE8B LANDS ABB DRAINED AND W’ool Socks. To-night. .10c. pair. taken the matter up and analyzed it, ev­ gress in the lines which must depend in the reciprocity treaties came from an FENCED, In a good state of cultivation, 40 Yards Grey Serge; usual price, upon the business gathered in competi­ and have abundant supply of good water, ery public body has had something to say extremely protectionist administration, end to parties requiring Grain, Dairy or ...... 50c. about it, but we have yet to learn that tion with the world to sustain them. and the present tariff agitation cornea Stock Farms, presents an opportunity rare­ Shirt Waist Men’s Natnral W’ool Shirts and The first movement in the direction of ly to be met with to acquire Irst-clasa pro­ any flcfinite conclusion has been reached from western protectionists. Tariff agi­ perties on such favorable terms, and are 145 Yards Grey and White, also Drawers. To-night...... 05c. each; as to what is necessary to create the an improvement upon the existing form tation at frequent intervals is inherent offered for sale to close up the estate of the late Mr. Tbos. McNeely. Fawn and White Check; 126 Yards needed revival. Some time ago, after of marine engines was also made in in a system under which the govern­ FULL PARTICULARS and plans are In Great Britain. The reciprocating type ment imposes taxation, not to obtain a course of preparation and may shortly le Red Serge; 50 Yards Purple Serge. Sale Monday Men’s Gingham Shirts, Collar at­ mature deliberation, public opinion be­ obtained from the auctioneer at Ladner. came very pronouncedly in favor of a has been brought to the highest form of revenue, but to make someone prosper­ B. C. tached, were 50c. To-night...... bounty on pig lead as one thing neces­ efficiency it is capable of displaying. Hie ous, that is, from a system under which $6.50, $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00 ...... 26c. each. All were 50c. Monday. .25c. yard, waists. Monday ... .$4.50 each. sary to stimulate the industry. A depu­ work of improvement must go on. It the government deliberately meddles can only go on through the creation of GRAND The Lot comprises: tation wtrot to Ottawa and expressed to with every man's business, to the advan­ Drees Gpods, were 85c. Monday.. Bargains in Ties, Collars, Cape the government that view. A bounty a new type of engine. That new type, tage of some and the disadvantage of Crimson Taffeta Waists, Embroidered ...... 25c. yard. and Tams. on a graduated scale was granted. The while yet by no means perfect, has been others.” White Silk Braid. govvmmeht grant had not the hoped-for proved to be 20 per cent, more economi­ • • * Mauve Geisha Silk, Fancy Tifcks. Small Lots of Ladles’ Underwear effect. The lead mining busi­ cal in its workings than the machines Hamilton Times: “Sir Wilfrid Lau- 147 Yards Light Colored Crepe Ef­ Crimson China Silk, Insertion and with which all large vessels are at pres­ rier's return in apparent good health CONCERT fect, White and Red Stripes, White Tucks. are being sold cheap. See them dis­ ness is still in an unsatisfac­ ent equipped. That is an important should put an end to the rumors that v Will Be Given by the played on Tables. tory st^fCt - j The discussion upon and Pjnk, White and Mauve Spots, Pale Blue Silk. Trimmed, White Silk, the reason for this state of affairs is still matter when it is considered that the have been circulated during his absence Pink, and Red Brocade, Blue aud Rings and Tucks. going on. There is still a lack of unan­ fastest ships are now being forced at to tho effect that he was a broken-down the expense of a great waste of energy. Gold Stripe; all were 85c. Mon­ Grey Taffeta Silk, Embroidered in imity of £ opinion _as to what should be FERHWOOD (WE S day ...... 25c. yard. Black and White. done to fijrlBg about a change. All sorts In shipbuilding, therefore, the British THE BLACK-LACK- MITTED GRAND- ,Jjn -NEXT- Y,m' of remedies have been suggested, but are still well towards the front of the MAH. Royal, same as last. procession. f " •. what one authority suggests as an infal­ 8. W. Oilman In t<* Angeles Herald. Stripe Skirting, 45 Inches Wide, Black Moire Waist, Gibson Effect Wg, believe there is not at the pres­ Holiday Evening, Oct 27th Grey and W’hlte Stripe, Black and lible? remedmL^agent another man of Can't yon shut your eyes aud see them— Fawn Silk Poplin, Trimmed with PRunpage equally gco$ Wtnding declares would ent (ime a single locomotive engine of Dear old souls of long ago/ MN THE- Green, also Black and Gold; usual Britnh manufacture running- on the raH- Sweet grandmothers, as we knew them White Steel Buttons. work nothing%ut evil. Some declare In When life's tide wee at its howT $1.2$. Monday...... 60c. yard. way lines of Canada. They are all of Good old mothers of the preseat— Black and White Stripe Silk. favor of higher duties on lead, others Bless them, every one, 1 say. advocate the abolition of all duties. American or Canadian manufacture. In With their tender, time-seared faces Also 13 Black Taffeta Waists, all au Temperance Hall Black Homespun, usual $1.25. Mon­ Where there is suçh a conflict qf opin­ the past there have been good reasons U their hair bestrewn with gray; \ were $7.50, and 38 Colored Taf­ Shoe Sale But if | could go back thirty—forty years PANDORA AYR. feta Silk Waists, Tucked and ion, it iff.Tnanlfcfcb that it vtmhd be lor that. It is the natural result of the ago aud see day,...... «...... 76c. yard. Dear, old Muck-laee-mHted grandmas Chairman. ex-(4eut.-Governor Dewdney. Spoke Stitched; Colors Palo Blue, very unwise to act hastily. The depres­ intimate relations that obtain between thq railways on this contimyijL British wouid be a treat to me! Admission, 25c. A good programme has Pink, Crimson, Navy and Brown; sion may pasâ^gfray, as other periods of prepared. Oxford Grey Homeepun, usual $1.00. all were $7.50. The entire lot engines hate dot in recent v rears been Y with the demand, we hope the Mother (Dr. John Watson). 100 nights at the The­ *ls fixed to take ÿsce on the Early Closing By-law, but on every Saturday evening we re- sider dha -stimulus the N. P. gave to all Aught but beauty's very essence, «»' *1 atre Republic, New York—*0 nights at the Country will always be called upon to Foul of sacred ness to me! Trcmoot Theatre, Boston. Sensation of * main open until 10:30 6’dock. Get in line and do your shopping Canada during the eighteen years it was O, it 1 could only go back thirty years nr come over and help us. If we stand to­ the year at the Columbia Theatre* San Theredev, November 6th . early and conform to' modern, usages. st ientificnlly Hyipliod, when the increase so. I know Francisco, and-tin Montreal and Toronto gether and in industry and commerce I'd sees first the lace-mltt granfimâe of the la at year. L At thk Assembly Hall, Fort street. There The usual Saturday Specialties to chooée from our inexhaustible of population was relatively smaller in ve a preference to each other, whea­ dear, d#xd long ago! Prices »1.6*et as good as gold of Opbir,, r Worship the Mayor, RearrAdmlral A. K. 4 Fit forevermore to teacli VICTORIA THEATRE. Bickford, C. M. G., Commander-In-Chief The Saund$ras Grocery Co., Ld. easy that, for the life of us we cannot ' All their daughters, by examplà, Pacific squadron, and Mrs. Bickford, and The Associated Prc** is not recording ! Wànt the mother-heart should know— PHONE) 28. » AND 41 JOHNSON 8TRBET. understand why, the Laurier government SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28. the Captains and Officers of H. M. Navy, _ , ...... so many triumphs of American enter­ I Inspirations to devotion, Col. Grant, R. and Mrs. Grant, and the refuses to^act.Vlfc must be that'the ad­ prise in Great Britain these days. Tho ; Dear old souls of long ago! " •" Officers of the Garrison, the President and ministration is weighed down with some , Lot me take the whole world with me on Board of Directors P. R. J, Hospital, the millionaires who have been made rich my backward trip to see. President and Members of the Woman’s sense of responsibility and is acting un­ Blèesed, black-lace-mltted grandma» Jbat Auxiliary, P. R. J. Hospital. by p tariff which enabled them to are still ao dear to me! der the advice of responsible men. It is “cinch” the consumers are still flocking The Penitent not permitted for them to speak airily of over to the only country “fit for gentle i ;1' MURDER AND CIVI^IZATtok Book by applying thii| jt£at fir the other remedy, men to live in,” however. New York Press. L ! Utilization began with murder. ^Cain's H FOR SALE. Alexandra Royal College of ©r to enter upon experiments which may descendants are named to the sixth genera­ Hall Caine We’re Always Awake tion, and appear to have reached an ad- Music and Art prove disastrous in their effects. Mr. The very silliness of the stories being Author of And on the look-out for cnances whereby Borden announced before he arrived sent out from Ottawa by the correspond­ .vanoed stage of culture, being npted tor PRINTING PRESS FOB SALE—The Cot­ we can benefit our customers. We fear no flclency In music and arts. The murderer trell press, on which the DaUy Times was competition in quality or price of our win­ ents of Conservative papers proves how ame rich and powerful enough to build IE CHRIETIAN Miss Stone, teacher of dramatic art* among the farmers of the Northwest that C printed for several years. The bed l> dow abadee, drapery, upaolsterlag, poles rhetoric, elocution end physical culture, a city. His great-great-grent-grandoon, construction, situation, cast, 82x47 Inches* and In every reepeet the and trimmings, ptc. he would titake smooth their path to opu­ hard put to it the partisans are to un­ Lantech, wag a murderer and the original press Is la first-da* condition. Very has been engaged by the Director. Ladles lence by applying to their business the earth something discreditable to the gov­ polygamist, having taken two wives, Adah Prices, $1.00, T5c„ 80c. and 2 BROOK A ONIONS, and gentlemen desiring a course In any ef . and ZUlih. He also was the first antedl- Seats on sale at VlctorUTBook A Station- three branches will kindly comarankato National Uoliçy.< ^But be could m>\yajra- ernment. | tuvlan poet. •ry Store. TIL. MA * POST ST. with the Secretary. VICTORIA DAILY TIME», SATURDAY, OCTOBER 85, 1908

▲ RUN ON Baking Powder Compound Syrup It Makes Yoor Going ont of this line. Quality equal to rx®Î5ifh KEEP THE White Star. Hypophosnhites•TOT Mouth Water 10c. FOB 12 OZ. TIN. Wisdom Walk splendid nerve tonic and builder. Maai HASTIE’S FAIR stored by 77 GOVERNMENT STREET. HALL St CO.. Aa yon allce off a eu ecu lent piece of the tender roast beef procurable at our estab­ lishment. Of course much depend» on the iog Abroad BODY Clarence Bl [QTORI. area. cook—don’t blame It all on the butcher— PP but we'll - * Always walks In a pair of our $4.00 GUNS AND know our Its are Al cuts. Prompt de- flue Calfskin Shoes, with West K»d Uvery. PI toe, sewed welts. It’» the only wise —Steamer City of Puebla passed Cape thing to do to preserve your THWfflL -'WARM Flattery inward bound at 11 a.m. I. Æ*a Shoes have more to do with pnçumonla CARTRIDGES and con ira mention than many are aware PBBVHNT PNEUMONIA, —Remember we are crowded Satur­ Johns Bros, of. Wear a $>afar of, our $3.00 or $3.50 COUGHS, COLDS. AND All the latest Firearms and Smokeless day nights; come early. European En­ Hhoee and yen frill keep /our feet dry ALL CHEST AND LUNG Cartridges kept In stock. Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Bblchev», and. warm. tertainment Co., Yatea street. • 209 DOUGLAS STREET. TROUBLES BY ^RARING —Frank I. Clarke haa been appointed '■Dx-Ofi James Maynard, X to the city editorshipv of the Colonist, In . "FROST QUEEN" 115 GOVERNMENT STREET. succession to G. Deimy, who has joined 85 Douglas St. Odd Fellows* Block. OR the staff of theL Associated Press. Mr. The British Columbia Collieries “FROST KING” Clarke is a veteran newspaperman, CHAMOIS VEST. trained and experienced, and is therefore thoroughly competent to discharge the Company, Limited. duties of the post to whichv. he is ap- Wanted ASSETS—Nearly 8,000 lei pointed. cyrusITbowes, “.T7ndV^.7',J.,toù 6 fifeg *T à Spiênè» «towlfl e» V. CHEMIST. —Mrs. F. M. Rattenbnry, Oak Bay, A Purchaser Stork 11 Offered et 2» cents per ehnre, n.j.ble S cent» per .hire down and s.eewta N orthwestem has contributed to the Tourist rooms a 96 Government St., near —FOR— bouquet of flowers which speaks most $? per atoekshare. In Seethla Toronto compa07 naeen,7*3 water, etc., close In, and In good condition, part of the world. The immense bou­ This is a bargain, and willwl sell on easy terms. quet she kindly donated consists of a I-KO8I-K0TUSHS SONT ON APPLICATION. Smelting & Refining Co. There 1» one cor. lot, Stanley Ave., left wide variety of flowers all blooming at (You had better secure It.) present in the open air. The bouquet WBATHER BULLETIN. Buyers ot MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT. is on exhibition at the rooms of the as­ a. E. CHURCH. sociation. OFFICIAL BROKER. Dally Report Furnished by the Victoria GENERAL AGENTS FOR TUB CANA­ 14 TROUNCE AVENUE, VICTORIA, Bl O. GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER ORES, Meteorological Department. DIAN FIRS. —Vancouver lodge, No. 5, A. O. U. SETTLED AT LAST. MATTES, BULLION, FURNACE Victoria, Oct. 25—6 a. m.—The pressure W., at Its meeting last evening initiated haa increased over the North 1'adtic slope, P. C. MacGregor three new members. Several applica­ AND CYANIDE PRODUCTS. a high area being now ventral In Oregon tions were also received and dealt with. Peace reigns and the Leroyle-Jamkv MUNICIPAL NOTICE and Nevada. A low barometer area la cen­ The Victoria lodges of the A. O. U. W. son controversy is no more, and it la now tral over tbe Rocky mountain region In authoritatively stated that "Other. Pea»- Cariboo and Alberta. Heavy rain ha» & Co., are to hold a joint meeting In Banner Location of Works: fallen at Port Simpson and in California 2 VIEW STREET. lodge hall, corner Douglas and Pandora pie’s Money" ccmpany has rearranged its MONDAY will be the and on the Washington coast. Cloudy streets, on Monday evening. The grand route so as to give one performance here. weather Is general west of tbe Rockies. master workman and other grand officers This has been a successful effort* on tbe last day but FOUR to pay Crofton, Vancouver Island, B. C. In the Nortuwest the barometer Is high —Yon shouldn’t miss seeing the greet will be present and deliver addresses. part of Manager Jamieson to maintaiir and the weather la chiefly fair and cold. comedian, new moving pictures and Llght^ falls of snow amt * rain have ot- his rights and to give his patrons an at­ taxes to receive the abate­ songs, Yates vtreet • —Members of the W. C. T. U. com­ traction of known quality and congratu­ Forecaet*. mittee who catered for the banquet of lations are due him It is understood* ment of one-sixth. For 30 hours ending 5 p.m. Sunday. —Priestly's Oraveuette Waterproofs, the British Columbia Agriculture Asso­ that the date originally contfhtfted for Victoria and vicinity—Light or moderate 8 cases just opened; all marked to Sale CHAS. KENT, winds, chiefly clouuy and mild, with occa­ ciation, held during the fair week, wish will be played. sional rain. Prices for cash. B. Williams A Co. • to deny that 'hey had anything to do Lower Mainland—Light or moderate with the liquor that was served at that ATHLBTipj ♦BOANIZAtlON. Collector. winds, cloudy and mild, with occasional —Wm. H. Gillen, of this city, has re­ rate. event. Before agreeing to take the din­ GOOD SHOE cently completed a successful examina­ Report». tion before Capt. Gaudln, marine and ner a promise had been exacted J. B. A. A. Contemplates Inaugurating -CITY OF NANAIMO AGROUND. Victoria—Barometer. 29.88; temperature, fisheries department, for a certificate of that- no strong drink should be served, a Pacific Northwest Association. 49; minimum, 47; wind, 4 miles 8.; weath­ but notwithstanding this liquor was Spent Two Hours on Bar in Plug.Bag: er, cloudy. competency as master of foreign-going a Bay New Westminster—Barometer, 29.98; tem­ ships. smuggled in. •y on Her Way to Coal XHtyj. perature, 44; minimum, 42: wind, 4 miles has on foot a pffin for the féeepâtion of K.; rain, truce; weather, cloudy. —The remains of the late Charles Al­ a Pacific NorthWeat Athletic rlaeoda- “Incoming boats report that for the NEWS Kamloopd—Barometer. 28.90; temperature, —The Ladies’ Aid of St. Barnabas fred Imbert were interred yesterday af­ tion. to be run oti the same HnèK as the lew days the fog has been very 42; minimum, 80; wind, calm; weather, will hold their annual sale of work in ternoon. The funeral took place from N. F. A. A. d7 thick! north of this port,” says the Nkr MEN’S BUFF BALS, DOUBLE SOLE cloudy. the A. O. U. W. hall on Wednesday and the- residence of Mr. Braden, Hillside The idee is to cultivate the* practice h*fato Herald. ‘This report appears to TOI Barkervllle— Barometer, 29.80; tempera­ Thrsday, November 19th and 20th. There $225 ture, 84; minimum, 3u; wind, calm; weath­ avenue. Religious services were conduct­ of different athletic sports by the young be confirmed by the experience of. tile- er, cloudy. will be ping pong and other attractions ed by Rev. H. J. Wood at the house and men of this.province and the neighboring •teenier City of Nanaimo on her last MEN’S BOX CALF BALS, GOOD 8an Francisco—Barometer, 30.08; tem­ of which due notice will be given • states. The enthusiasm with which the QUALITY. perature, BO; minimum, 54; wind, 6 miles grave. There was a large attendance trip to Union. She left here Thursday •?...... •• $2.50 8.; rain, .84; weather, cloudy. and many floral presentations. The fol­ regular N. P. A. A. O. regetta Is look­ evening on time, but owing to tbe dens» MENU BOX CALF BAL8, WKLTED Port Simpson—Barometer, 29.00; tempera­ —Word has been received from the lowing acted as pall bearers. Messrs. ed forward to by oarsmen • store the es­ fog, was unable to make the wharf ah ture, 44; minimum, 44: wind, 14 ml lee E>.; north that Capt Coogan, an old-time A. McLeod, Jus. Mallett Chas. Steam, tablishment of that organization has de­ Comox until Friday morning, and on. rain, .86; weather, fair. whaler, well known throughout the Pa­ $3.00 Samuel Adler, Edward Abie and Sam­ cided the president and membefs of the several occasions came near.going aahese; KXXS BOX CAL# BAILS, WELTED cific coast, fell from the deck of the uel Jackson. James Bay Athletic Association to- After reaching the wharf on Friday $1.00 schooner Volante during a squall off the make an effort to develop a like enthu­ morning passengers, mail and freight! AND LEATHER LINED...... Diomede islands, October 1st, and Was —At the meeting of Vancouver Lodge, siasm among the athletes of the North- were hurriedly landed and the boat pjull- AD kinds of Fall and Winter Shoes drowned. No. 5, A. O. U. W., held last evening, weat. If the project is successful a ed out oe the return trip, tv the Ccel a communication was read from Su­ meet will be held annually alternately City. ior Men and Women. City news m Brief, —The Victoria Laborers’ Protective preme Master Workman McNall, in at thg different cities. “Thie time the fog was so thick that Union held its regular weekly meeting which the gratifying condition of the The Associations which have been in­ •1» vessel could not be kept on her last evening. There was a large attend­ order was referred to. Though the or­ vited to lend their co-operation and as­ course .and the boot ran fast aground TMB PATERSON ance and over 50 new members were der has been existence but thirty-four sistance are: The Spokhnc Amateur to Plug bey, this side of Denman ial- —S'.»e Odell, the comedian, and the enrolled. The union will come under the yearn, yet it has over 440,000 members. Athletic Clnb, the Multnomah Athletid- «»d. Fortunately the boat .was under-a new programme at moving picture show, provisions of the new charter, wheih has Over $120,000,000 has been paid ont to Club at Portland, Ore.; the Bfockton ■■ ■P*rd bell, and when she took the SHOE CO., LD., Yates sfceeet. • just arrived, at the next meeting. ff lends of deceased member*. At pres­ Point Association, of Vancouver, and wes on a rising tide. After —o---- ent over $1,000,000 a month Is being paid the Seattle Athletic Club'. Any other spending an hour or two.on,the barrtffie Johneon Street Store —See our new Both Century ready-to- —Steameç City of Puebla is due from. jOWidowH and orphans by the order. bona fide -club which may wish "to join beet Sooted off and resumed her course, astoato wear Suite. Bring cask and get a dis­ San Francisco this evening, and "the win of course be welcome.- **, reaching this city several hours lkias.’* count. B. Williams & Co. • Umatilla is scheduled to sail for the —There was a good tnm out of the President Hclmcken ha* issned-the fol­ Golden Gate to-morrow evening. Among members of Alexandra Lodge, No. 116, lowing circular to the clubs above men­ C1RCU8_ COMING. — Ask your doctor about John Lahatt’e the Victoria passengers who will be leav­ S. O. EL, at their regular meeting on tioned; T-ond')u India Pale Ale and XXX Stout, Bargains. ing on the latter will be Misa -A. M. Thursday evening. Some important In view of the fact that tbe Northern ***■**?_. M■r,, Loaded With Animale even gold medals for its purity. For Bnseh, M. Schnoter, Miss L. Tillman, business was transacted, amongst It be­ Paclflc Awucluuun o£ Amateur Gurwiuea Tween Klojun Maru le by Sounder’s Grocery Co., Dix! H. Miss J. Watson, Mrs. R. Creelman and ing the reading of the auditors’ report aa» proved such a euvcees and Its auuual f *s & Go., and Erskiue. Wall & Go. • G. M. Clough. rvgaua la ulwaya looked forward to Iw for the quarter, which showed the lodge rowing men a» an event of the year iu _.mBle^le h!. irreet number and rarlrty Twa of Our Snaps. to be in a most satisfactory condition. aquatic matter», it haa, occurred to ue will arrive hefc on the Nippon» Yiwn Electric Company —We lxewe just received a large ship­ —The regular monthly meeting of the Never in the history of the lodge was mat it wouid be a d.ulrable thiug If tor JAalaka steamer Shlnsno Ham on air about ment of Sailings, Overcoatings and Pant­ it better. During the evening an invi­ ibe purpow of eucouruglug the pructloe î£LltV'..“AÎ m w,lh novel esreo Now have oo hand the prettiest ence of all friends willing to assist with ing, November 2nd. This was accepted, tvvlation hue managed aquatic «ports and toft lokohamo for this port a few day» —The completed financial statement In the coming ball is requested, and also and the brethren requested to meet to to the great effect U baa bad upouupon methe Watson & Hall and cheapest line of names of those ladies volunteering to the A.O. U. W. hall on November 2nd rowing Interest» in the province, 1‘revloue The belong to a big clrrun which commotion with the exhibition was not at 10 p.m. for the purpose of going to to It# organization, tbarev. wa* no, comee./rem Bombay and which hue been ready for .presentation to the board of help in the supper room. object among rowing men, and ti iapan- 11 WH1 make a tour ef the church with the Orangemen. Lnltea State*. It will be met here by m 88tK$ŒE8 STRFnr management st Its meeting yesterday af­ teener Interest asdmors rivalry, tbe roupie of advance me»! who are at present ternoon. It is expected that there will -There was nothing doing in the tfociatlon was fbrtied. and a» you well ‘■thec^y- Whether II. will be towhTTn SHADES police court this morning. The Sutter —E. V. Bod well, K. C., the solicitor Know, tbe club» forming this association be a deficit about equal to the amount of the North Western Smelting Com­ navlng their crow» faithfully at work tor nï22^ei?*wVer' metier eefi yet do- of the permanent improvements put upon case will come up next Tuesday. The the greaX event of tha^njy, It ha# placed elded. The show le< dewribed by officers Ta Be Let, Leased, Ever seen west of NEW YORK the grounds this year. - offence with which he is charged, high­ pany, who operate the smelter at Orof- rowing In a very e iVlablf position. Mar». mWob anutred from way robbery with violence, is a very ton, has been presented with a cap made !*it very muck SM Japan to-4sy, as a most lnter- from the first blister copper produced at treat Atbivt: ooe. It lorindes elepbaaAs, tigers, —The Tourist Association will probably serious one, and makes the offender lia­ spurt»,. otb<„ els. and In. short mituy of tbe or Sold take steps in the direction of trying to ble to a .wmpping and life imprisonment. the works, and which is therefore the i r *LeA* nw tl,e smaller n»lma!a o. fiist turned ont on Vancouver Island. The ht under the man­ lq addition to a large number of Induce immigration from Manitoba. T. Sutter wants to engage counsel, and is agement of the organization. We can, of pwitniiiBg horses. AT $5.00 EACH J. Greenway, commissioner of school seeking assistance from his relatives. metal of which it ia composed is ninety- course, see dURuütie* in. the, road., bat In nine per cent copper. The presentation our opinion they are not Insurmountable. The Rip Jan Maru reached pest thla after- lands for Manitoba, who vwïTed the city, We think that thg ...association herein n have —The sale of lands for unpaid taxes of this souvenir was made by James pointed out will bate the effect of fbrlug- fill®"» A. Jarobeen, made fhemsrived independent in the pra­ for the South Victoria. North Victoria, Breen, the manager of the smelter, wh5 tng all athietes In the Northwest together a mctiiW of the. Swedish consulate at No. » Rnnn.ll .trmt, Vk-tortn Wot, elow irie province, might lie induced to take Esquimau and Coast district, is now in r/as accompanied by Jas. Anderson. The m a way which, one tingle, organization i MiigiH. ior ini» cgf. <>» her way nrnna. to tnllwey .tettnn .nd trnmcnr line, now up then- residence in British Columbia. progress. Yesterday Sheriff Richards, In recipient made a very brief reply, ei- could not poeatbly do. Tnere are In the benymanled^nd- liyurt, wkb modo» Trimmed Hats, pressing his appreciation of the honor Northwest many athlete» of high rank, of the capacity of auctioneer, disposed of unt there 1» no cibtral organisai!us»|which trip All the latest designs of shape» mmà a number of the lots offered for sale un­ which had been done him and spoke of can bring these flkrile*. together. I to port since she Oto. C. Metsher & Co., trimmings. uw.ug to the feose way In wlich In Ml . typhoon on the- der the provisions of the act It ia the encouraging outlook for Vancouver Chinatw-isem" eqpet.. .. BUILDERS, OR TO Island, which had in no small measure previous years meeting» have beyu con­ being continued to-day. The prices real­ ducted, more parflcnliiriy In this province, The Rbin.no Mnm be, tor this city a» E. Jnhuna, CorTWM. Do You Know ized have been in every case sufficient to tieen improved by the building of this the question, of. aiuuteudjun. has beeu to ^onj^otrjrelffbt-jnffecbtar^ Special, Window Display •That we deliver goods to all parte of the cover the arrears of taxes due on them. Croftoti smelter. a great extent lost to tight, and One of city? Let ne deliver yonra. No old atoek, the main object» we have in view 4a for riur drugs are pure; and freak. Telephone WB HAVE NOT ADVANCED THE the purpose at preventing athlete* from MHO. 1». A. VIGOR, —An action for damages amounting to PRICE OF OUR TOBACCOS. AMBER jeopardizing their standing a» an ulBatenr %AWCETT’S FAMILY DRUG STORED $£00 has, it is said, been entered against SMOKING TOBACCO, BOBS, CUR and to have gpod,. beultny. clean «port, Heaters ReHied COLUMBIA HOUSE, and that, no one wtfl. he recognized là nth- eus. Cor. Douglas Street and King's Road. tbe ship Antiope, which was towed to REPICY AND FAIR PLAY CHEWIIMA "“r thel no Qne wU1 *** *ecognlxv«l là all mm m -81 Douglas Street And Beenltod In Omani »t Imdysmith yesterday. The sum was TOBACCOS ARE THE SAME SlkfT IMlc dales», h» can satisfy the a 8S PORT OTIICGT ---- AND------PRICK TO THE------CCONSUMERSÉMMBH AF AB •ocUttion of hi» standing a» ou afutfenr. —Victoria Lod(Pe;‘ No. l, A. O. U. W., claimed by Mr. Cross, the man who was FORMERLY. WE HAVE ALSO EX­ ’ihe organisation auouul be In a* position NRXT TO FH1LHARMON1C HALL Is making great preparations for the con­ injured by a ladder falling on him when TENDED------THE.... TIME rFOR™ to offer valuable cupa and medals and WatSon & McGregor’s, Photos exquisitely painted in permanent cert and dance its members propose employed cn board the vessel some time REDEMPTION OF SNOWSHOE TAOS, ft w.bjl* lee athletes *o train FHOm 746. * JOHNSON M l»v-. 1804. TH»__ BMP1BK ] carry---- etE those------events, and In A POPULAR giving, with the assistance of their ago. Thé case will shortly be brought TOBACCO CO. LIMITED. this way to Impress upon the youth, of the friends, op Monday evening, November up in court. In the- meanwhile bonds Northwest a healthyheatthj™ regard for iidt«______Enlargements -O- «porta. There 3rd. A first-class programme has all . covering the amount claimed have, it is 'A NATION'S PRIDE"—John L». will he ample opportunity TWO-8TEP, hut been Completed, the1 decorations of Î stated, been put up by the owners of the aaorded them, of choosing any branch <»f and Miniatures batt's London India Pale Ale and XXV sport they prefett. JJut as the regittss of the A. O. U. \>\ hall will be a special ship. the N..-F.. X. A. CX are held ait différent Our' Spectei Made from aoy photo at iiriuew to suit all. The feature, and tne'ttinslc for the dancers Stent, pu», creamy flavor, enexceJled, cities, no arrangements could be mode for Lenses are CAB1NKT 81 Znl PHOTOS TINT BO. fl.ffis. ILK per dose» pta, $2 00 per dozen- holding meet» at certain tunes during the Proseutatkm addreei-ea UhnplnaLvHl by hand. will be of a high order. Refreshments —Mr. K. Ishil, who has many years Perfect Heraldic painting, etc., eu. will be provided during the evening. rear—the meet of the year In «ythleUc MlftBlssippl been manager of a Japanese store on Quart», delivered. Brsktne, Wall * circles. /.ji tree are liable to- NO CONNECTION WITH TUAVBLMNG Government street, opens his own store, °o ., Dhd H. Rose * Co. and Brando» The Ida» of thla Is so that tb».;local AGRNT8. “The Mikado Bazaar," on the same Grocery Oo., Ltd. associations coaid, Lf they chose, hold local Bubble. street, corner of Johnston street, on Mon­ meet»,, while the association would deal entirely with chnmploaahlp eventoi In All the ragé in the Bast. Positive- day, the 27th inst. He carries a large thla. way the association could keea athr ly tbe must popular Cakj Walk stock of silk handkerchiefs, mantel lettc records which would be officially re­ ever written., diapes, cushion tops, chair tidies afld all cognised. Affiliation could be hud w|Ui the All the lntebt Songs, Two-Steps, Cunadlan A. A. and with similar Mstltu- Wattses. Idtermwzzwt* fete., etc., kinds of silk goods, and lacquered ware, •Cordial Invitatio* tlou» la the United States. constantly on hand. LIGHTS antimony ware and toys. Also bamboo We shall, therefore, be glad to be In­ We make a specialty of trying over THAT No|j ONLY LIGHT fprniture made to order. He sells the You are cordially Invited to call and formed from, you aa to sbetner y op ftblnk new music. examine the the scheme ir feasible, and wlWhtttet yea BUT GIVE EVERY SATIS­ goods ranch cheaper than any other store would lead your co-operation In the matter. in the town. * FINEST SELECTION. OT Should there be a favorable response to FACTION. thla note arrangements could be mane at —Tlie Provincial Progressive Party Ac some suitable place convenient $» all Fletcher Bros. WE 6ELL THEM. met last àténing in Labor hall. The Sultln partie# for the purpose of hold» an TELEPHONE 885. platform of the party, which was adopt­ Initial meeting and laying out a fdueaatlon ARC LIGHTS, for the furiiro work of the ergnnffiatlon. ôQfvooooooôooooooooôoooooo^ ed. was read by Jas. Pearson. This pro­ Overcoatings, ; We would suggest that the first afcetlng NEBNST LIGHTS, voked pome discussion, the Socialists tak-* be held In Seattle, and that each naaoclg-

1 VIOTOBIA DAILY TIMES, SATOBDAŸ, OCTOBER 25. 1903. GOOD NEWS FOR WE*.

Are You Inte A Simple Home Treatment Which la the easy working problems of the da y T If so It will pay you to purchase Never Fail* to Restore Full SmrirP5 flown»» Strength and Vigor oi Youth.

CHRIST CHURCH. CATHEDRAL SENT FREE TO-ALU Pel’s Naptha morning__ __ — rr-o--,.and evening,- .-- oJSl Canon Beau lauds.' The musical portion follows: El Uti. H or—r / I Call and get a sample; also a booklet on its many qualities. ( ! Morning. See our window. Voluntary—Andante Hy. Smart Veulte...... ltelnagle l'saiuis ...... Cathedral 1‘saner Te Deum ...... Simper AT WEILER BROS Benedlctue ...... Langdon Mowat & Wallace, Hyurns ...... 4, 100 and 377 Voluntary—March ...... Baptiste Calkin GROCERS, f Evening. Voluntary—Prayer ...... Hammerel A Very Superior Line lYocosetonal Hymn ...... |66 Semi-Duchesse Dress l'salma ...... Cathedral Psalter Magnificat ...... Morulngton of Dressing Tables Nuuc Dimlttls ...... Porter In beautiful Quartered Oak, or Mahog­ After an absence of five years In the Anthem-O Worship the King ...Maunder ing Tables North. Mrs. J. Mvrrifleld, formerly pro­ Solo, Mr. A. T. Coward/ any, thoroughly well finished throughout prietress of the Pacific Telegraph ■ hotel. Hymns ...... 33 atad 365 and fitted wtih beat bevelled mirrors. Five drawers and fitted with best Store street, U.i* returned anu is & guest Recessional Hymn ...... 315 at the Dominion hotel. ^ Voluntary’—Mari-t ...... Chas. Gounod elled mirrors. In rich Mahogany, J. B. Payton and Jaa. Tracy, of Seattle; ST. JOHN'S. J Dressing Tables H. A. Buanlet, of Tacoma ; and Jas. A. Pantin, of Mount Sicker, are / among the There will be morning prayer and litany For $40.00 guests at the Queen’s hotel» -• at 11, and evensong at 7, the rector. Rev. && With Triplet Mirrors. Hsest Oaal- SOCKET. 1‘erclval Jenus, being the preacher ut both yi, '/ w tty $40.00 PRACTICE AT, OAK BAY. EL G. Prior, A. W. Vo well, D. Falconer, services. The musical arrangements are era of the Ladles’ Hockey Club and W. F. Robertson were among the pas­ as follows: are boldlog their usual Saturday afternoon sengers from the Mainland last evening by Morning. AMHRICA'B GREATEST SPECIALIST. ut Oak Bay park to-day. the steamer Charmer.^ Organ—Pastorale In O ...... Smart Te l>eum ...... Tours In F There is so longer any need for men to H A Special Line of Very Queen Anne Dressing suffer from lost vitality, buckacue, kidney THU H1PLH. Dr. A. A. King, of Ladner, Is staying at Hymns...... ».. 3U3, 366 and 338 Organ—Offertoire lu F ...... • • • • 81lae trouble#» nervous debility, varicocele, etc., " THE llim.EY MEETING. the Dominion. He Is taking the examina­ when It can be cured utmost like magic Pretty Tables Toronto, Oet. 34.—The Telegram’s Lou- tion of the medical council. Evening. lu the privacy of your own home by a Ooa cable says: “The National lUtte Asso­ R. Jayne, representing Boutllllen & Co., Organ—O Godlike Youth ...... Hands* simple remedy which any man can use. Workmanship guaranteed; fitted with Tables ciation is Inviting eontinental countries to cannerymen, of New Westminster, is * Simply send your name and address to the drawers and best bevelled mirror plates, guest ut the Dominion hotel. , Magnificat-- ...... • ...... KbdonKbdon toIn 0C sea* teams to Blsley next July to voter In Capt. I). Gilmore, E. L. Gilmore, F. M. 1118 Dr. Knapp Medical Co.. 1836 Hull Build­ and highly finished, in Oak or Mahogany. In Mahogany or Oak; splendidly finished, Urn competition for the Blsley trophy.” Hymns...... 360, 438 and 664 ing, Detroit, Mich., U. 8. A., and they will Stud ley and G. 8. Lopraik, of Seattle, are Organ-Let All the Angels...... Handel gladly send you the Doctor's full prescrip­ and fitted with best bevelled mirrors, ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL at the Victoria hotel. At $26 00, $28.00, $35.00 Ira M. Kallmeyer and C. F. Thompson, tion free snd everything neceaoary for a Just the style for a young lady’s room. COLUMB1AS v. VICTORIA. ST. BARNABAS» quick and lasting core. well known commercial men of Toronto, The following taken from their dally (See Broughton Street window.) As announced In these columns yester­ are at the Driard. Holy euchartot at 8 a. m., matins and For $88.00 H. H. Rees, of the U. F. coast and geo­ mall shows what men say who have taken day, a frleudly game of Association foot­ litany at 11 a. m., evensong at 7 p. m. advantage of this grand free offer. ball Is being played at Beacon Hill this logical survey, to registered at the Do­ Preacher, the rector, Rev. to. U. Miller. “Dear Sirs:—IMease acfcypt my sincere afternoon between the Victoria and Colulfir minion. . thanks for yours* of recent date. I have bia teams. The game started at 3 o'clock. J. A. Reeves, H. F. Baker and H. A. REFORMED EPISCOPAL ven your treatment a thorough teat and The respective teams follow: Turrlll, all of London, are at the Driard. A Line of English Bedsteads W. T. ltalley and wife, and H. Roberts There will l>e the usual services In the Se benefit has been extraordinary. It has Victoria—Goal, Jones; backs. Go ward completely braced me up and you cannot awl Hchwengers; half backs, W. Lorlmer, aud wife,“of Dnluth, are at the Driard. Reformed Episcopal church to-morrow at (One each of a pattern.) r |and 11 aud 7 o'clock, when sermon* will be realise how happy I am.” W. York and W. Kinsman; forwards, J. J. L Simpson and R. C. Johnston, of “Dear Sir»:—Your method worked beauti­ Larimer, L. S. V. York, », Lori mer, J. Vancouver, are staying at the Vernon. preached by the rector. Rev. H. J. Woou. bunday school at 3 In the afternoon. On fully. Result» were exactly what I needed." Square Pillars—a bedstead in Brass, and Light Green Enamel ; up-to-date in style, for $40.00. Moot And J. Johnson. * W. U, Pratt and wife, of Seattle, are at “Dear Sirs:—Yours was received and I tifolumblae—C. Marshall, Another, Rich­ the Dominion. Friday evening a short service .In the Square Pillars—a bedstead in Brass and Ivory Enamel, a very stylish bed for $36.00. chancel of the church with an address from had no trouble In making use of the re­ ardson, A. Johnston, 8. Shanks, J. John­ G. F. Holmes, of San Juan, is staying at ceipt as directed, end con truthfully soy ston, D, Hunter. It. t'eu, J. Noct, T. J. the Dominion. * the rector. Strangers always welcome. See Oar Fall Range of Metal Bedsteads—Fourth Fl oor. J Wilson and C. Berkley. Jas. Breen, of Spokane, Is registered at The musical portion follows; U Is a boon to men.” Morning. Don’t stop and wonder how they can af­ the Driard. ford to do all this, but send to-day; the BASEBALL, A. R. Johnstone, of Nanaimo, is at the 0pgtn offer to genuine, and the prescription will ' VAXÔÔtVaft AGAIN WINS. Victoria. U Veuite aud Psalms—As Set be sent by return mall Jn a perfectly plalrç Geo. Nunp, of Hamilton, Is staying at the ,le L,vUm—U1 ...... Morning envelope absolutely free Just as stated» The Seattle league team was again de­ Vernon. Benedlctus ...... •».., . Write to-day and soon you”.! be happy. feated yesterday by the Vancouver nine by Capt. Yates, of Nanaimo, is at the Do- jumlate—14 a score of 7 to 1. Thirteen men were minion. j Authew—Thou Wilt Kti-p ...... struck out by Vlckey, the Tacomai league llyum 12i...... A. aud M. 220 NEW GUNNERS AND OLD. twirier, who occupied the box for Seattle, ; Kjrtie .v...... Button WEILER BROS.I but the seven hits made from him all brought one man around the diamond, WHILE WE WABN . Hymn 374 V...... A and M. 308 The mountings for ship guns and guns DIRECT IMPORTERS. ttetea of the Seattle men were caught out, 1 Hymn ...... *...... 347 coast fortifications are bo designed awl the remainder were put out «t first, lntroit ...... and constructed aa to throw into the with the exception of Dalryuiple, * ho whs Wo Also Comfort And Cheer. Hymn ...... power of one man, in bo far aa possible, the vonly Seattle man to cross thé home Evening. plate. Law did the twirling for Vancou­ the whole control of one man, in go far ■»n—6——nnu——wnnnaS ver, striking out seven men aud fielding his Psalms—As Set ...... ns possible, the whole control of direct­ pesitloa faultlessly Only two hits were Magnificat 6 ...... Mercer made from him and his support was splen­ Nuuc Dimlttls ...... Mercer ing the gun at the desired target and fir­ y y y y y y yyyyy did. PAINE’S CELERY ing it when ready. The loading of the I gnn and the opening and closing of the The Best System of RUGBY FOOTBALL An them—Shadows of the Evening Honrs COMPOUND Hymn 356 ...... A. and M. 36» breech block is performed to the rear By BooK Post aggg EXECUTIVE MEET. Hymn ...... 543 the man firing it, and therefore out At the law offices of Drake. Jackson ft 19 AN tXFAI,LIABLE CUKE FOB Ilyiuu 31—2nd Time ...... his sight, and certain interlocking ar­ Heating Your Home Hetascken yesterday afternoon a meeting Doxology ...... »...... ef She executive of the senior Rugby Foot­ ALL FORMS OF RHEUMATISM. rangements in the firing apparatus are Morang’s Canadian Register (1), edited Evenly and thoroughly 1» by hot water. ball club was held, when a resolution was so devised as to prevent him from firing and compiled by J. Cast el I Hopkins, has, as We will put In the boiler and pipes, radia­ passed recommending Messrs. Scholeflehl CENTENNIAL METHODIST. Ihe gun unless the breech block is fully the author pointa out, “a two-fold object. tors, etc., at a reasonable cost, and glve- «H Gillespie for the positions of three- The pastor. Rev. J. P. Westman, will closed. Admiral Lord Collingwood, who It Is Intended to afford the Canadian people you work that is scientific and satisfactory. quarter and half back on the All-Canadian Although we are nil born with the was second in poromand to Nelson at principles of dissolution In our frame, preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Evening from year to year a record of the prin­ We will fit out your store or house wills, teeln* AT CALEDONIA PARK. subject, “Our Inheritance.” Anthem, the battle of Trafalgar, was in the habit either hot water or steam In the best pos­ which continue to operate from our “The Lord Is My Shepherd.” Solo, “Re- cipal events connected with the history and Ibis afternoon the seniors are practicing of telling his men that, if they could fire development of the Dominion and to con­ sible manner. birth to odr death, we are under obli­ ‘member Me," by Mrs. A. A. Humber. Solo three well-directed broadsides in two _ with the intermediates at the Caledonia gation to Heaven and our loved ones to by Master Robert Thomas, the boy «Infer. vey to the peoples of the British Empire -rounds. Several good runs have been held Sunday school and Bible class at 3.80. minutes, they were certain of victory. and the United States a summary of cur­ by members of the Intermediate team, and keep ourselves free from disease aud Their guns weighed about 2,400 pounds. rent progress in a country now steadily A SHERET, all thoso who Intend Joining and aiding suffering. While death must come to JAMES BAY METHODIST. The modern Or inch breech-loading gun, TEL 639. 102 FORT ST. la bringing back the cup are requested to every human being, pain may be avoid­ growing In national importance." The re­ so as soon a# possible In order to have Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sab­ which weighs 12,000 or 15,000 pounds, ed and our days made long and happy, cord has been made both statistical and time to prepare for the season. bath school and Bible class at 2.30 p. in. has been fired eight times within a minute historical in character. It la proposed to if we keep the blood and physical Rev. J. C. Spencer will preach In the morn­ and the title In black Chinese characters, VICTORIA FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. nt a target about 1.500 yards distant, Issue a volume each year If the first one la making a volume good to look at. THE CIVILIZED WORLD’S REPLY. structure in proper condition. ing and Rev. 1). W. Scott, the pastor. In At this time, while We warn the thous­ the evening. • Subject of evening sermon, probably quite three times the distance successful. There seems no reason to Fire Station Telephone, 538. “A Haunted Heart,” Gen. xlll., 31. in Lord Collin gw ood's mind, and struck doubt Its success. The need of such a Mon Oncle et Mon Cure (4), by Jean la 3— -Birdcage W’k. and Superior St. James B.. lagenioua Generals, of course ands of rheumatic sufferers of the folly Brete, ha# been edited for school use by I We thank you kindly for your letter, the target each shot. The difference permanent publication 1» obvious and In­ 4— Carr and 81 mere Sts., James Bay. and danger of allowing rheumatism to FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. disputable. Canadians afield and Canadians Elizabeth M. White. It la one of the few 5— Michigan and Menzltw Sts., James Bay.. Which, taken as a tour de force. here shown is due principally to the French stories that Illustrate the vivacity 0—Menzlee and Niagara SU., Jar" Bay- It would be difficult to better; run unchecked at this season of the year, Rev. Dr. Campbell, pastor. Services at at uomv need equally to be kept Informed wo can comfort them with the happy mounting. It is due, in some degree, to the history aud statistics of the lrn- of tue French novel without the usual 7— Montreal and Kingston Sts., Ja Bay- There is a style about the thing 11 a. u». and 7 p. m. Sunday school and the fact that the modern gun la breech- 8— Montreal and Slmcoe Sts., Jai Bay. That’s wonderful—considering. assurance that Paine’s Celery Compound lt'.ble classes at 2.30. Junior Endeavor at p««'ûïï;sssziïwSifz aud at the same“ uQu,,eflt time valuable for Its 9— Dallas Rd. and Slmcoe St., Ja Bay, 10 a. m. Senior Endeavor at 8 p. loading. but tlic quicker rate of fire must rapid national development.” Section permanently cures the terrible disease. is devoted to agriculture, the next to Idiomatic and literary style, Thla edition 14—Vancouver and Burdette Sts. And, over and above the style, Tills wondrous medicine has won the Literary Society on Monday evening. be ascribed in large measure to the ex­ la carefully edited. I 15—Douglas and Humboldt Sts. Which rather looks as If that Doctor cellence of the mounting.—Capt. J. F. mineral development, many pages being ! 16—Humboldt and Rupert Sts. Had Intervened a little while, hearty indexation of medical men. awl given to British Columbia, the next to ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN. Meigs, in the Engineering Mngailne. lorests and *hetoerle*. In which our province Flagg’s A Writer of Attic Prose (5) Is , gl-Yatea and Broad St», Like Royal Edward’s watchful Proctor, its virtues are lauded by tens of thous­ based upon the modern plan of Instruction • 23— F°rt and Government Sta. Tto have a very useful knack Rev. W. Leslie Clay will preach both again naturally figures. Section 'four de­ ands rescued from agony and death. morning and evening. Sunday school at scribes manufacturing industries; section in Green. The system includes the copy- j and °te- Of representing white as black* Mrs. J. Vince, . Ont., says: lug of the text by the page or paragraph; , 35-^Johnson and Government Sts. 2.30 p. in.; Bible class at 3 p.m. five, trade and commerce aud the finances 4hn .itin. n.njtif kv i.ouHni. fnM.L .tin. 1 zo36~U—Douglasouz1ri St..St., D6tW6tD u ort and view, “I am happy to say that I have taken of Canada. The next three sections are the "writing of Greek by hearing from dic­ a^s then, again, we cannot fall whatIoctors tation; re-translation, or writing from 27—Headquarters Fire Dept., Cormorant SC To notice in your lucubration Paine's Celery Compound with great re­ CONGREGATIONAL taken up with Imperial matters uuder the 31—View and Blanchard Sts. groupings, Canada and the Crown, the memory ; and re-cowblnatIon, partly from Another virtue that we hall sults. I had sciatic rheumatism so badly f pastor, will memory and partly by Imitation. The selec­ 33— Fort and Quadra Sts. With unaffected admiration— Rev. R. B. Blyth, B. A., the ltoyal Tour of CanadâH^Canada and the 34— Yates and Cook Sts. that I could not turn in lied, or walk preach at both service*. Moralnlng _ subject. War. Then follow» an account of educa­ tions used are. from Zenephon. The mechani­ Straight forward to your point you push, 11 o'clock. “God. the Creator." In the HAVE SOUGHT cal production of the volume is most credit­ 35— Cadboro Bar Rd. and Stanley Are. Amti do not beat about the busu. without help; and for a period of three tion In Canada and of her transportation 36— Junction Oak Bay and Cadboro Bay Rda. evening a special service will be held re­ i. The section on population aud able to the publishers. ^ 37— Cadboro Bay and Richmond Rds. weeks was helplessly laid up and suffer­ lative to the death of the late Mrs. Wm. So without winking we declare ed pein that at times was almost un­ immigration Is naturally statistical. The 41— Quadra and Pandora Sts. That your dellgotful missive bristles McKay. Sabbath school, 2.30 p. m. O. SOMETHING THAT WILL STOP concluding sections contain matter relat­ White’s Grammar School Algebra (6) 42— Chatham and Blanchard Sta. With merits that are all too rare bearable. I tried many medicines, but Society. 8.15 p. m. ing to the government and politics, the correlates arithmetic aud algebra In & 43— Caledonia and Cook Sts. la average ev’ryday epistles; all in vain. I was recommended to try THE RAVAGES OF THE MUCH mliltla, and to financial interests. The practical manner, affording pupils training 45— Spring Ridge. We would not. If we could, conceal Paine's Celery Compound. I used six CALVARY BAPTIST. DREADED KIDNEY Index and obituary for 1901, list of news­ In the algebraic solution such problems as 46- North Chatham St. and Stanley Ave. Our gratitude for your appeal. papers, aud tables of governments within may be solved by arithmetical processes. 61—Douglas and Discovery Sts. bottles and am entirely cured, and en­ Pastor. Itev. J. F. Vlchert, M. A. Public DISEASES. the Empire conclude the volume. The work has Just been published in a new joy good health.” worstup at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.. Subject 52— Government and Princess Sta» Aad so It does seem somewhat hard of morning sermon, “Making the - Church edition. 53— King’s Rd. and Second St. That what are known as “circumstances” Kepular"; of evening, "The Gatee of Maids and Matrons of New France (2), 54— Fountain, Douglas St. and Hillside. Com strain oar hearts to disregard FA9IBRGER9. UigntOousnesa.” Sunday school and Bible Evidence From Kingston That the One by Mary siftou l’epper, la a beautiful book The Atlantic. _Monthly______for October is « 66—Oakland» Fire Hall. The moral of your neat romances. In blue and sliver, with the fair Mlle» of The politicalpolitic and social ar­ 61— Cormorant and Store Sts. class at 2.30. B. Y. P. U., Tuesday, at 8. Sure and Simple Remedy is Dodd’s 62— Discovery and Store Sta. Yen have our love, but you are rash P**r steamer Charmer from Vancouver— Prayer meeting, Thursday, at 8. France, stately and tall, on the cover. In ticles are of exceptional Interest, notably Tte think that you can have our cash. her preface the author says: “These few that of Hôn. H. H. D. Pierce on Russia, O—John and Bridge Sta. J La Parge, Jno Lindsay. Mrs McIntosh, Kidney Pills—W. C. Bennett’s Inter­ 64— Catherine St., Victoria West. O A Keefer, B Jayne, Dr King, Dr N SPIRITUALISM. heroic souls, the pioneer women of-Canada, and Miss Scudder’a essay on Democracy The bother of It all, you see, esting Case. played as Important a past In its growth, and the Church. 65— Springfield Ave. and Ksqnlmalt Rd. Allen, C Graham, Mis» W Graham, J Oood- « a a 71—Douglas------St. and‘ Burnside] TRd. ' 1» this, that you, on your own showing, mtin, B G l*rlor. Geo 8 Russell, D T Mrs. Nettie Holt Harding will lecture at and are as worthy of eternal remembrance; Are British subjects; therefore, we— Morris, Mr Black, Mrs BaileyA W 7.30 on Sunday evening In the Caledonian Kingston, Ont, Oct 24.—The statistics as their Anglo-Saxon sisters of New Eng­ I have been sent A Speckled Bird (7), by You see the point?—are hardly going Vowell, H Fox, G Ely, R M Pope, A H hall, Blanchard street, for the Psychic Re­ of late years show so many deaths land,” who have been celebrated ever since Augusta Evans Wilson, but as the writ­ Lever’s Y-Z( Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap search Society. .At close of lecture a few In romance and verse. “Hie history of Te sWell a big subscription list MvMillUps, 1> Falconer, Cadet Maeaey, chargeqble to disease* arising dinectly ings of this lady are uot—I trust and be­ Powder dusted in the bath softens the To help the Brlti* colonist. Capt Walrnth, Cnpf Jbhngton, Rev J F* tests will be given. All Interested are In­ from the Kidneys that medical research many of these women of the Canadian lieve—within the possibilities of the litera­ Wilson, dept Itridgeman, Mr* F B Wil­ vited to attend. wilderness never will be known, for It is tures of those who are kind enough to be water at the same time that it disinfecta. x6 When you were fighting, you will own. liams. Mrs Halley, J C Bp#*ucer, F II has been largely devoted to those par­ buried under the eoll moistened by their Interested in this column, I beg leave not We nevur ceased to sing your praises; Oliver, W J Barnes, H Roger», A B Menk, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. ticular organs, and to the discovery of sweat and tears." It la wonderful to to take up space with a review of the novel. Great Britain was a lorn and lone think that It is three centuries ago that MADGE ROBtoRTSON. Cyclists receive but small encouragement 8 G Dudley, J A Hhvek, A E Karisen, A H The Sunday service of the Christian methods of treating them other than in St. Petersburg. Wheelmen there are re­ Aunt Kally for our fiercest phrases. Harman, L G Wing. Frank McDonough, “Judith de Bresoles renounced the luxury Our picture-poet cards painted her Scientists' Society will be held at 87 Pan those that have been tried and found of a wealthy and aristocratic borne and de­ N. Morang, Toronto. Cloth, stricted to the use of certain streets, which Miss Eld ridge, W Eld ridge, II A Tuunter, dora street at 11 a. m. Subject, “Bverlast 1. George are for the most part ao wretchedly paved Am very, very sinister. J F Thompson, A T Johnston. J A Ka'l- wanting. voted seven years to the study of chem­ $3; halff Morocco,Mo $4. lug Punishment." istry and medicine that she might become as to make riding through them almost meyer, H Baker, J D Wilkins, F K Lane, In this connection an interesting case 2. George N. Morang, Toronto. Cloth. Impossible. No person under the age of 18 But, worthy Generals, despite W F Robertson, D 8 Tail. ihysiclan and nurse to the savages of the 8. American Book Co., New Y’ork. Cloth. is frequently discussed here. It is that Jew World; that Marguerite de Roberval, may enjoy the privilege of cycling, and no Your obvious gift for letter-writing, Per steamer Rosalie from the Sound— HERALD STREET MISSION. of W. C. Bennett, and is one more sat­ 4. American Book Co., New York. Cloth, very high machines are allowed In the We cannot say we love you quite Capt David Gilmore, H Roberts, Mrs J descendant of a long line of eavallera and So fondly as when you were lighting. To-morrow night at 8.30 Mr. Goodfleld isfactory proof that Kidney Complaint noble dames, wandered alone through the streets. Another order provides that after Roberts, Miss Wail ha ms, Mrs Hutchinson, will speak and sing with Misa Goodfleld. 5. " American Book Co., New York. Cloth, dark no cycles of any sort shall be per­ There’s chic about Britannia’s foes— 01 8 Lnpralk. Jt C Liner. W B Lewl», W T can be cured and cured permanently. haunted w-astee of Demon Isle and kept at * 8, American Book Co., New York. Cloth, Her subjects are tout autre chose. bay the wild beasts of the wilderness with mitted. Halley, Mrs W T ltalley, A 8 Dumas, Miss VICTORIA HARBOR MISSION. Some years ago while working as fore­ Elma Bowen, Mrs C F Baker, W R Pratt, man in R. Horsey’s timrhop, Mr. Bennett her old French harquebus; that Marie 35c. We quite acknowledge that we owe Mrs Wi It Pratt, Miss E M B Brown, H F Evensong, with mission nddresa, will be Guyard, .with her few brave assistants, 7. Copp, Clark & Co., Toronto. Cloth. You cordial thanks for your suggestion Richter, Geo Smtoklc, A F Shubert, W A held In the Seamen’s Institute, Store street, was troubled with Kidney Complaint. delicately nurtured and high liorn women That thirty million pounds or so Peters, H C Lapin, E W Andrews, E to at 7.30 p. m. J. S. Bailey, licensed mto- His back was very w^ak, and the pains of France, made of themselves in turn New coal fields which have been opened Notice to Sportsmen Would prove to those who dare to ques­ Ames, Jas Graham. P Lydar, Horace were so severe he could scarcely endure mechanics, architects and farmers on their up in Poland may, It Is stated, lead to tion Wood, Miss White, J R Payton. C Bran- them. He tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills, adopted laud; that those dainty nurses, the Warsaw developing Into one of the fore­ That we believe exactly what nett, Jas Thompson, Mrs Saxby, L P hospitalières of Quebec, dyed their cherish­ most manufacturing title» in Europe. Having leased the shooting rights on my We're said about your piteous lot. Byrne. W H Strait, Nurse Thomas, Mrs HE L QUUR HABIT. and the result was a gradual improve­ ed whiter.gowns a dull brown that they property at Saanlchton, B. C., all persons A Georlg. ment that ended ain his complete might follow their profession more effici­ But, all the same, the fact remains covery. ently nuoti the smoke and uucleaullness of Tound trespassing on the above property That your heroic war Is over. Rev. J, A. McCallen's Lector*. the squâffd wigwams.” The women whose will be prosecuted under the new Game Act. And those who’re vanquished in campaigns CONSIGNEES. With a view to seeing whether his lives ire-described In the work are: The On the occasion of a lecture delivered «let a* GOLD DUST twhs » yoer wort.* FRED. TURGOOSE, Cannot expect to be In clover; recovery was permanent or merely tem­ Marchiooapa de Guerchevllle, first patroness Saanlchton. B. O. Be though rçe’re lavish with our thanks. Per etenmer Rosnll* from the Pound— before a large and appreciative audience porary, Mr. Bennett has been Interview of American missions; Lady de la Tour, We're rather backward with our francs. R S Maynard, H B Co, Colonist PAP Ca, In Windsor Hall, Montreal, In honor of the ed. “I wish to say,” mid Mr. Bennett, Deane Hubert, Madame de Champlain, Nlchollcs ft Ilenouf, Shnwnlgnn I.oke Lbr Father Matthew anniversary, Rev. J. Madame la Peltrle. foundress of the n A TC MTC TRADE MARRI We pray that naught may go amtos “that the cure in my case seems to be first glrls‘«*chool In Canada; Mother Marie K" 1 CW X O AND OOPYBIQHTC Co, Fell fc Co, Lemon & Ooimsson. Weller McCallvn, -ti. &, of St. Patrick’s Church, With your most Interesting mission. Hroa. F G Maynard, B Williams A Co, P complete. It is about three years since Guyard and many other sisters and nurses Procured la all countries. and President of St. Patrick’s Total Ab­ of various orders, Jeanne le Ber, the re­ But still we chance to be In this HcQunde A Son, W G Cameron, W A J I stopped taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills, Searches of the records carefully made Unsatisfactory position: Wilson. J J Rums. IUckmtui Tyc Hdw Co, stinence Society, paid the following grand cluse of Montreal; Mndaelne de Vereheree, and as I have had no retain of my and thoee I have spoken of In the extract and reports given. Call or write ter In­ We're glad to meet your diatribe. C Koeehe, Wm Wllby. tribute to the value of Mr. Dixon's new troublé, I think we can conclude that Aud‘ sorry that wo can’t subscribe. discovery for the cure of alcohol and drug from the preface. The portraits of many formation —Mostyn T. Plggott In London World. THB MAGAZINE OF COMMERCE. the cure is a permanent one. I had to of those written of add greatly to ,the habits. value of the book. It to a work t«very ROWLAND BRITTAN, Referring to the* physical crave engender­ take ten boxes to effect a complete WK HAVE NOT ADVANCED THB It Is announced that the first Issue of a Canadian ought to have In his or her PRICK OK OUR TOBACCOS. AMBER new shilling magazine for business men, ed by the Inordinate nee of’intoxicants, fit Tills further evidence of the efficacy library. #» Mechanical Eni SMOKING TOBACCO. BOBS. CUR­ ent’.tled "'Phe Magazine of Commerce,” will said: “When inch, a crave manifests Itself Bank of B.fi RENCY AND FAIR PLAY €HRW!"« l’« published on the 30th Inst. The new there la no escape unless by a miracle of Dodd’s Kidney Pills is viewed with The Story of China (3), by the well TOBACCOS ABB THE SAME SIZE monthly will deal with all questions which ; OTai«, rtr hr some remeklv as Mr Dixon satisfaction by the public. Ifr'ehows that known Van Bergen, is a pleasant means AND PRICE TO THE CONSUMER AS «!«* 'he rommor,, -, th.^mtry ÎKL™ h... science is steadily conquering disease of studying both -history and geography. FORMERLY. WE HAVE ALSO EX­ nHy. and will bp s roeord. in the most ar­ cure, about which the papers have spoken A* anyone knows, facts about people of WEN'S INSH1L> TENDED THE TIME FOR THE so ranch lately, and If I am to Judge long thought incurable, and that other lands and other manners are In them­ tistic faohlon possible, of the Industrial Snow whtta clothes are 1 of using mu mm, uctmul i REDEMPTION OP SNOWSHOR TAGS achievements oi the day. It will be pro­ the value of the Dixon remedy by the forms of Kidney Complaints, such selves Interesting, and when these facts TO JANUARY 1ST. 1004. THE EMPIRE duced In the highest class style. Among cures which It has effected under my otsrn Briglit’s Disease, Diabetes, Rheumatism, are ao presented that they hold the atten­ TOBACCO CO„ LIMITED. tion of children, the book Is of ethnological «—ora ntoï i m. to « t. the writers—contributions from whom will eye», I must come to the conclusion that etc., are robbed of tli$ir terrors by that pnpear Ip the first Issue—n’-o Lord Charles simple but sure remedy, Dodd’s Kidney value. I have read the volume with real GOLD DUST A mygferlons robbery has taken plsee Hbresford, Sir William Mather, M. P., what I have longed for for twenty years pleasure. A book of this description can ud ÉÉpflai (MonUy. #t the Jobs"n"where brsneh of the Nn- Mr. Alfred Klcnear, Mr. 8. L. Rensnaan, to see discovered has at last been fopnd Pills. be give» profitably to children. The (M with pep* tbmol Bank Of jkmtb A fries. O* the strong Mr. W. N. Ffbbert, LL D.» Mr. H. C. by that gentleman.” many quaint and novel Illustrations, will B5* amr be ■ rr*>m hritog or re pi’, l* was found ttrat a bag Richards. K. C.. M. P. “The Magazine of Full particulars regarding this medicine —Ten case* High-claw 20th Ontury take the young reader's fancy and he will «♦ontstn'ng I. hslf sovprelgns had dis­ Com metre” will emphasize the sdriee re- Knits jnst in; all reduced to Prices. 25naturally soon desire to know the text. • appeared. . In Its place had been put a rentiv given -by the Prince of Wales, can be obtained by writing to Mr. Dixon, Bale The book Is In large clear type, to bound collection of copper coins. •-«—*r “Wake Up England.” No. 81 Wlllcocks Street, Toronto, Canada. "B. William* * Oo. • l high yellow with the dragon In scarlet *«SS&BÉB*

/ V^IOTOBIA DAIXflC riMJCS, SAT t/B PAY, OCTOBEH 25, 1902. WHY WOOLLENS WEAR THIN. justice to all and favor to none. Second - To fester and promote the material in­ THE WAYS OF BIRDS. terests of the city, by encouraging rail­ _ A Scmtnt m a Giocek’s Store. way competition, securing foreshore In »n nnneuel end Interesting article ---- . ■ — vvtuw i WUUU Illy mp I r rights, and the establishment of an an­ on bird life In the Ontatlofk tit r_____’a Magaelue,______x *° *•*£ 7<>u that you have absolutely=WU the wool, and the Question was as to w- D- Scott, curator of ornithology ■'• Spoiled a pair ot blankets on me. ** separating the two, because they were nual exhibition on the most suitable site obtainable. Third-—To carefully protect | **[ Princeton, talks about the ease with I hare 1 thoroughly woven throughout and it •hloh relations may be established be­ i Tes. sir. yon bars I was only by detaching the Une libres the city’s Interests, effect a satisfactory from each other that you identified the settlement .to the street ends question, tween man and bird. Among other Surely you are mistaken. m.«.m . things he says: oLXLmea A ok»s:hal cosTwAorca. , I am not mistaken. I sent round cotton libre. I fell on the device of the further utilisation of oar splendid har­ using soda. I took a hit of blanket bor facilities, and endeavor to obtain the Birds out-of-doors in the struggle for -Jmy little girl a tew days apo tor a'cood SHOW GROWTH OF tlioBB * WHITTIKUTon, uu v..M , Atron* gotp to waah out some heavy an# put it In a vessel with soda, and Indian reservation for the city. Fourth existence pretty well appreciate that, as animate, given. Job worli. thlnss. In all Innocence 1 used what boiled it there, and very quickly the -To provide adequate jail accommoda­ D0MIHI0H BUSIHESS a rule, bad things happen when boys you sent me, and the result is that my wool got eaten away by the soda, and tion, and the Inauguration of a satisfac­ »nd men are around, and they are fear- there was left behind the cotton as a fnl and on their guard. In place* where THOMAS CATTBBALL-te Broad street! _ £* ». skeleton of w£t tory patrol system, such as the wants -JffyWi5wy“*’ on,coffice* fittings,fitting* r "•'E5: *- kind of skeleton—a sort of khost—of of this growing city demand, patrol wa­ birds hare not been molested by man, --paired, Telephone 820. the original blanket out of which it and ambulance to be under the con­ ** “ deserts, on the islands of the Aai Corresponding Decrease of Impor­ Tes, but 1 sent what 1 usually send was taken. I mention this merely to trol of the city police force. racine, and in parte of Arisons where boots and srob*. 4n such caeca. . . Indicate to you the pernicious effects I have been, bird* have no fear. In the tations From the United j BOYS' AND YOUTHS* twv*. .«a ot using caustic materials, which, GRAND FORKS. latter place I remembe? going to a "su a re- I Do yon feel older than you used to? application. ting, and here it is; you can read it ; soap without free alkali, or we must James H. Moran, of New Denver, B. latlot.; the man nad no .pedal power; I. yonr appetite poor? find it elsewhere. C., has bonded for $60,000 the West Good» manufactured In Canada or SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 15 Broad street ** Dr* Stevenson Macadam, Lecturer Madam, you enlighten me I go duty paid ...... 77,688 he was only a big, burly policeman, who Shorthand, tywrttS? on Chemistry, Surgeon’s Hall, Edin­ Fork group, in Thunder Hill camp, sit­ Liquor» from Great Britain . 806 was not particularly in sympathy with Is yonr tongue coated with a slimy y el a a. JiE£2h5 burgh, describes the destructive pro- many soaps are advertised as pure, uated at the headwaters of the north Cigars from Cuba ...... lowish fur? ...... that I really took little heed to any Mutton from Australia ...... nature. He simply put himself into the percr of soda upon wool very graph!- fork of Kettle river, 100 miles north of 3,750 right attitude toward the bird life, and Do you have dizzy spells?...... difference between them. Grand Forks. The ore is in a three- Goods from Un.ted States ... 82,527 UAï BOHOOL—M las C. O. Foi # Maas.' 1 have one, however, that has medi­ it responded. Have you a bad taste in your mouth?. 1,188 F0CK- ticbü.’ÏS “ After mentioning how strong alkali cal certificates of its freedom from foot ledge, and gives values of $300 per Total ...... 9 165,146 It is easy to establish the right rela­ Hare you a sensation of fullness after such aa potash and soda, disastrously free alkali. It is guaranteed pure; ton delivered rofw ypmfwp.v mfwyfwy Via White Horse- tionship with birds. I remember once eating? ...... affect cotton, linen, and wool, he and the makers offer 16,000 reward to ton in silver and copper. It is earned Goods, Canadian or duty paid...:$ 878,138 an elm tree blew down in front of our Do you have heartburn?...... bmgravers. «ays: by Frank Fritz, formerly of Spokane, Liquors, Great Britain ...... 1,372 any one-who can prove It Is not pure, Cigar», Cuba ...... 4,000 home in which ‘there was a nest of Do you belch gag or wind?...... ___"Oh one occasion I employed this and C. W. Harrigan, of Grand Forks. BEN who nee printers' Ink and further, I am authorised to return Settlers’ effects from United States 683 young flickers. I did not wish to bring Do you have excessive tfiirst?...... '—property of soda In a useful way. the purchase money to any one find­ Goods, foreign ...... 1,060 them into the house, as I did not care There was a large quantity of new Goods from United States ...... 260,060 Do you notice black specks ’ before the ing cause for complaint NELSON. to have my birds hear their notes, and Sfgeby the £ C^Ph ÏÏ5 blankets sent to one of our hospitals, eyes? ...... street, Victoria, B. Omtm Let me see It ! Why, Sunlight Reports from Crawford Bay are to Total ...... *1,146,20* »o Put them into an old birdcago and tor catalogues a specialty. which. When given out, were said bjr Soap ! It’s a beautiful clean, fresh- Do you have pain or oppression around The patients to be not so warm as, the the effect that the iron leads located on Total via White Horse ...... $1.146,201 left them outside. We fed them with the heart?...... looking soap, and this Octagon shape Is Grey’s creek are shoeing up most favor­ Total vis St. Michael ...... 106'145 the regular bird food, and they grew -K^EsrPto’-aB old blankets were, and that led to an very handy. Give me five bars. ably as development processes on them. Does your heart palpitate, or beat Ir­ Investigation as to whither the Grand total .$1,811,346 up all“ right. """"They became so tnme that regularly? ...... blankets were genuine or not They Jtvw ar, •*•!• sdekboikood a On J. C. Devlin’s claim a seven-foot Customs Duties Collected. | when the door wae left open they flew looked well, and weighed properly, using Sunlight Soap now. 1 hare no more complaint*. lead lias been exposed, on which a shaft September ,1002 ...... *72.107 66 out a*d went all about, but always came Do you have unpleasant dreams?...... and I got a blanket sent to me for ““'“““‘«“J ton now tor rwinoon ooeooc. is now down 20 feet Four men are em­ September, 1901 ...... 47,208 33 back to the cage, and when the house Are you constipated? ...... -«lamination and analysts. We found ployed on the property. door opened and any one appeared they Do your limbs tremble or vibrate?.»^. «oon that there was cotton mixed with Messrs. Perkins and Chapman are Increase ...... *24,064 82 fairly yelled with delight aud begged to ENGINEERS, FOUNDERS, BTC. doing considerable work at present on Increase customs receipts, 53 per cent. Are you restiess at night? vr Customs Entries. be fed. NAME...... the Selina and Pelton claims, situate on MARINE IRON WORKS—Andrew Gray the east fork of Anderson creek, about September, 1902 ...... 730 Aff®...... Occupation...... *!!! Engineers, Founders, Boiler Mfllm* for this reason.—News-Advertiser. September, 1901 ...... 536 Street number...... ; Pembroke street, near Rtor* , fi. Word was received on Thursday after­ a mile southeast of the city. The Selina HEADACHE Worts telephone «81, neldenee telepboe. noon of a case of sudden death at claim has been worked spasmodically for Increase ...... *196 Town ••••• ...... State.....*...'.".. the past ten years on a small scale, and Value of Goods Entered In September, 1902. Dtws. Moody ville, the victim being a man Canadian ...... * «66,77» RELIEVED If you have any or all of the above named William Hall. As the deceased the present owners are now engaged in United States ...... *42,577 symptoms you probably have Dyspepsia. SCAVENGERS. was not seen on Thursday morning his clearing out the several tunnels. The Foreign ...... 12,903 Fill in tiie above blank, send to ns, and WTOT, General Scavenger, sores»-' cabin was broken open, and he was ore en chuntered carries high values in INSTANTLY Dougherty. YardiLxdoST found dead. Hall /came to Moodyville gold, assays having been obtained of Total ...... BI.311.S4a we will mail you a free trial of PEPSI- NEW WESTMINSTER. Percentage of United States goods, 1902, Got -a constant headache? Ten chances G? «to» «w reswv- from New Westminster some 10 or 12 rock reaching $100 in gold. 26 pet cent. to one the secret of your suffering la that KOLA TABLETS—unquestionably the ®arth, etc. All orders left with The wedding took place on Tuesday at years ago, and had worked in the mill “white man's burden,” catarrh. Here's a * Oa. Fort street, grocers x Percentage same period 1901, 66 per cent. surest snd safest Dyspepsia cure known p®Chran®. corner Ystee and Dreg- the residence of Mr. J. Cameron, Seventh until it closed down. He was between Customs Receipts. f rent eu re from one man's evidence for Dr. —together with our little book—“Advice RÎeîS^ mUlvï^ ÉK «ttendedtî ^street, of Mitts Blanche Millard, teacher Agnew'a Catarrhal Powder: “One applica­ 00 and 65 years of age, Ore shipments from the Boundary for First three months fiscal year tion gave me Instant relief, cleared the To Dyspeptics." Regular sise PEPSI- Pteaeîaa 80 V coaTer etre^- tsb- in the third division of the Public school, ending September 30, 1902 ...*227,144 50 nasal passages and stopped the puin in my Puller particulars have been received the past week are well up to the mark First three months fiscal year « KOLA TABLETS, 23 cents, by mail, or to Mr. Cecil H. Carter, ledger keeper in from Chilliwack of the drowning of of the previous week of 1,800 tons per head.” It‘a a quick, safe and sure treat- the Canadian Bunk of Commerce in Van- ending September 30, 1901 ... 182,000 02 . ment, andid It never falls to cure. of your druggist. UPHOLSTERING AND AWNINGA, George Mearns. From the evidence ad­ day, which is high water mark since last Dr. Agnew's Hrart Cure Is for heart, -<*ouver. The ceremony was performed by Increase ...... $ 46,114 07 | Agents wanted. duced at the inquest, it appears that the May. This week the Mother Lode mine stomach end nerves. * CHAMPION, 100 Deugla. otrooi Rev. A. Sheldriek. deceased went to Hope Slough on a fish­ made the record shipment of its history. Or an Increase of 40 per cent. Sold by Jackson A Co. and Hall A Co*-24 Upholstering and repairing a sneriaSt The 22-inch vitrified pipe has arrived ing expedition on Thursday, October Next week the total is expected to be Percentage of United States origin, carpets cleaned and laid. ThoneTUl * for the new culvert beneath Royal lUUi ...... 25 There Is one lawyer to every 6,500 people THE LAX A KOLA COMPANY. 16th, and was seen by Messrs. T. Lay increased, as the third furnace will be Percentage of United States origin, avenue, in the Wise ravine. Work on In France. 45 VESEY STB BBT. NEW YORK. vlowbr pot», ktc. and A. Kipp about 12 o’clock. On the blown in at the Granby smelter in a day 10O1 ...... 64r this much needed job will be commenced Friday morning, 8. A. Cawley, passing or two. The total shipments for the Das-son as a Distributing Centre. on an early date. Next season it is near the spot, noticed Mr. Menrns’s rod 8 uW/?ttBP,PB’ flowbr pots, gm- week are 12,358 tons. In detail the Goods shipped outward to points 00°**’ ft^TviSoS;- Ltt-0er- Bnwl «• hoped n similar culvert will be put in floating in the water. This led to in­ shipments are as follows: Granby mines, -at the other ravine which commences in quiries, and Mr. Mearns not having re- lower river, Alaska, 1901 ...... 618 to Granby smelter. 4.560 tons; Snow- Goods shipped outward to points on the government reserve. In the mean- I turned home, the river was dragged, his shoe, to Boundary Falls. 900 tons; Moth­ time, the board of works is doing a good body being found close to the spot lower river, Alaska, 3902 ...... 1,006 PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTER*. work in macadamizing the eastern por- er Lode, to Greenwood smelter. 4,928 where Messrs. Lay and Kipp had seen tuns; Sunset, to Sunset smelter. 630 tons; Increase ...... 678 REGAIN YOUR MANHOOD *'t*wl;"liSON- Plumbers and Osa PH- Royal avenue. It, has always him fishing, aud as his watch had stop­ Or an Increase of .90 per cent. ***** “®ll Hangers and Tinsmiths* iwl i bail condition, md the teamsters B. C. mine, to Boundary Falls, 719 tons; *“ the brat de^riptloSHf rfeSSît ped at 12.50, it is presumed that he fell total for the year, 384,735 tons. The Outward to local points, Yukon Ter­ It is Not Neoeosaiy for a Man to Romain What ally will appreciate this work. in the river and was drowned shortly ritory, 1901 ...... 30 and oooklng 8tove% Ranges, etc.; *££ A meeting of the local W. C. T. U was Granby smelter this week treated 4,672 Outward to local points, Yukon Ter­ ping supplied at lowest rates. Bread after those gentlemen htd seen him. The tone. Total for the year, 235,288 tons. ritory, 1902 ...... 1,006 le Termed a “ Weak Man." street. Victoria, B. O. Telephone call 17» held on Wednesday afternoon and a jnry returned a verdict of “found drown­ «rant of $50 was made to the funds of Electricity properly applied la Nature's ed,” there being no marks or abrasions VERNON. Increase ...... 1,060 cure for weakness in the human body. the Royal Colombian hospital for extra or other indications found on the body. Passengers Arriving In- Dswsçn. -comforts for the patients. The local The deceased, who was 54 years of age, Work on the new skating rink Is be­ Past three months by strainer from union proposes to hold a celebration on wag a native of Aberdeen, Scotland. ing rapidly pushed forward and the St. Michael and river points ...... 013 The Dominion Co-opera­ ■Crusade Day. A charming home wedding, solemnized building will probably be ready for Past three months by steamer via DR. MCLAUGHLIN’S A quiet wedding was celebrated at the on Wednesday evening at 633 Howe use by the time of the first hard frost. White Horse ...... 1, -Methodic* parsonage on Third avenue street, marked the entry into the matri­ A quiet but pretty wedding took Total ...... 2,079 ELECTRIC BELT tive Home Bnilding Thursday afternoon, When Mr. F. Steele place on Wednesday afternoon, when monial partnership of Miss Katherine Passengers Leaving Dawson. I» • positive -cure for' weakness in men, -Jones and Miss Norma C. Sword were Elford, of Boston, and Mr. Frank Little­ Mr. Onrlos Cryderman and Miss Olive Same period, for down river pointa, united in the bonds of holy matrimony field, of London, Eng. The ceremony Donaldson were married at the residence Alaska ...... 155 whether caused by youthful ignorance, by Rev. George,H. Morden. was performed by Rev. E. B. Scott, pas­ of the bride’s parents near Okanagan Same period, for White Horse ...... 3,166 excesses, dissipation or Holy Trinity cathedral was the scene Landing. The ceremony, which was con­ \ overwork. It cures tor of Wesley Methodist church. „ Total ...... 3,821 7 Nervous and Vital last Wednesday evening of one of the C. J. South, general secretary of the ducted by Rev. J. W. Bowering, took Excess departures ...... 1,242 prettiest and most popular weddings platfe in the presence of a few of the Weakness, Pains in «ver held in the Royal City. The sacred 8. P. C. A. of British Columbia, has This shows that there has not been Back and Limbs, Rheu­ jnst returned from a trip through the relations and intimate friends of the con matism, Kidney, Liver Notice to building was so crowded that by half­ tracting parties. Mr. Murray Donald­ any serious loss of imputation tu.s sea­ past seven—the hour set for the cere­ Kootenays and the Boundary district, son and speaks well for the permanence and Stomach Trou idea. inspecting the branches of the .society son acted ns best man, and the bride was of the camp. Varicocele and Drains Contract Holders mony—standing room was at a premium, attended by Miss Mabel Donaldson. of Vital Strength. It and it was difficult for the ushers to throughout the province. He is pleased During the month of August imports to be able to report without reservation —o—. from the United States fell to 18* per give* the vitalising meeting of contract holders In the keep a passage clear foV the bridal j ARROWHEAD. power ef electricity to above Association will be field In the office party. The bride was Maud, the that the branch societies in those sec- cent of the total, while for the past Of tfie Company, 19 Broad street, on Fri­ lit ns of the province are all doing ex- A large force of expert coal miners, month it has risen to 26 per cent. This all weak parte, develop­ .youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas S. ing the full, natural- day evening at 8 o’clock «harp, to arrnnan Hatherley, chief engineer of the Domin­ ct lient work. The concensus of opinion formerly of Fernle, under the direction is due to the large importations of min­ about appointment of an auditor and riv­ of W m. Blakemore, C. E., has uncover­ vigor of manhood. It ing contract holders a voice In the man- ion Snagboot Samson. The groom was amongst the public is now very much ing machinery. removes all the effects strengthened from what it was a year ed a five-foot seam of excellent coal on a gym (Mit. All contract holders are request­ Mr. William Gifford, eldest son of Mr. the Gartnell ranch, recently purchased of youthful errors and ed to be present. Thomas Gifford, member for the city I ?£*’ wh*u he 'a8Visited that P»rt of A COMFORT AND A GARB. excesses forever. I IXXMIXÏON OO-OPERATIVB HOM* in the provincial legislature, and known ! Mr. South says that much by the Ashnola townsite, on the shore want every weak man, BUILDING ASSOCIATION. may be heard of the busy scenes to be of Okanagan lake, and along Trout If Your Home Ir Blessed With a Baby every man who is not to the athletic world as one of the star creek. Engineers have been instructed home fielders of the world-renowned witnessed in -Manitoba and the North­ • You Will Appreciate This. the man he should/be^ I? STANDS TO BBA80N. Westminster lacrosse team. The groom west during the harvesting season, but to at once complete the survey on the to use it, and tell hia bo says they ear. be easily paralleled townsite, and to locate a three-mile friends of its surprising was attended by Mr. Alex. Turnbull, the line of electric railway to the coal mines. A baby is a priceless comfort, but in Wtll-known “centre” of the lacrosse without going outside the confines of its utter helplessness is also a great care. effects. Any honest man A tphui, as his best man. The rector, Rev. British Columbia. In the Okanagan The company is also calling for tenders, ■ who can secure me can which must be in at the earliest possi­ Anything that will relieve the tired mo­ A- Sheldriek, officiated. The bride was valley .the pictures of productiveness and ther and add to baby’» health and hap­ Good Job of attended by Miss Josephine Jackson and industry would gladden the heart of any ble date, for the completion of the plant, this including large coal bankers. piness is both a help and a friend. This PAY FOR IT WHEN CURED. Miss Margaret--- P"*' , uauwtu,Gifford, ninnisister Vof L VIJtVthe j !?Ter..°f '.hie f°un---- -try. . 1 —In “ everyv, v,y part|HII b VAof is what makes the statement of Mrs. Tou run no risk, s» I guarantee every case I undertake. Failure to Painting as bridesmaids, and by Misses ; ? , ‘«strict fruit trees that had to be Thos. Little, of Kingston, Ont., so In­ cure costs nothing, as I take all the chances. The Ur. McLaughlin Of nassshqnglm costa more than a poor Ubbie and Bertha Hall, of Chilliwack, helped^ by artificial ------supports------to bear the GREENWOOD. A building owned by John Lind, for­ teresting to all mot iers. She says: Electric Belt Is the beat electric body appliance that has ever heen in­ oiie, but not au muck as you might nieces ot the bride, as flower girls. Mr. harden of pomological perfectness were When my baby was eighteen months vented. It will last longer and curs quicker than any other electric n,Ut Wurk ,on* It Is possible to Hatherley, of course, gave his daughter being relieved by -veritable hives of busy merly used as a townsite office, was de­ old he was troubled with a sour stomach body applianed. It never burns nor blisters. Biake It. - Wo make a eneclaltv _____ aWay. Subsequently guests to the num- workers. “The same superlative lan­ stroyed by fire at Anaconda about mid­ It restores life through every nerve In the enure system. hanging nnd Interior decorations. SeeTr night on Monday. and was badly constipated. These trou­ «ample» nad set our price. See ** *>er of 50 partook of the wedding sup­ guage,” said Mr. South, “might be ap­ bles made him cross and yeetless, and I Ben. I. Shelly, Thrdfonl. O it., writes i— per at the residence of the bride’s father, plied tq. the root and grain crops, but if J. A. Munson has taken a contract for had to be up with him a number of I "m well pleased with the Belt, and do not regret the. money I Columbia street. I told of it just as I âaw, and gave my grading and other work connected with times during the night. I finally got . a paid for it The pain in my back is all gone and I am gaining in impressions just as they were borne in the construction of the tramway the box of Baby’s Own Tablets, and after strength. I am getting all right in evei y way." Halpenny & Mellor VANCOUVER. rjxm me, I am afraid I would be accused '•wners. of. the. ,Nickel —— ------Plate mine—~ have giving them to him for a few days hia I know what my Belt will do. I know that when my advice is fol­ 156 YATB8 STREET. Within the next few- months several of drawing the long bow. I only regret I « tn JLut in to connect their mine bowels became regular, his stomach was lowed and you wear the Belt aa t direct there is no chance of a f J|ul- | hundred Finlanders are expected to ar- that more- people could not haveha ye seen ^Twenty-Mile creek, Similkameen, with sweetened and he slept well. 1 think lf you will give my Belt a trial yon will say. aa IN X7,Br NATTER OF TRN ESTAT* OF it just ns I did, so that the truth might the mill site down in the valley below. these Tablets are jnst what mothers HAI™KA* LATE OF SALOP 1 rire from Minnesota nfld settle on Mal- A flume is also to be built. Mr. David 8f Clark, »r Tcrherne. Man., snys j— i Island. The advance guard is now be known far and wide. It is a veri­ need for their little ones.” Baby’s Own -1 have used your Belt as directed and find it nil right It has SI KINO ISLAND, B. C., DECEASED. | reaching here. table promised land.” Tablets are the best and most conveni­ done all you claim for It I am now able to do a good d.y’s work.with­ Notice Is hereby given that all creditor* blbctbioitt aids plants. aud others having claims against tha ea- The Conservative club was opened on The annual meeting of the Vancouver ent form for administering medicine to out any trouble. The pain has all gone, and I am not troubled with V«te of the said William Haumea. JSL the very young. They are safe and I Thursday evening by Messrs. A E. Mc- Electoral Union was held on Thursday Quicker Drouth Shown In the Experiment» indigestion nor headache any more. 1 would recommend It a, the heat died on the 28th day of September, loon, Fhillips, M. P. P., R. F. Green, M, P. night in the Sullivan hall for the purpose harmless and free from opiates. Sent remedy known for anyone suffering from Indigestion, headache — are required, on or before the 18th day at by Dr. Lemstrom. post paid on receipt of price, 25 cents peins In the limbs." November. 1902 to send by post pVeZaM j P., R. McBride, M. P. P., J. R. Sey- of organizing for tho enaulng year. In or deliver to Alexander B. Fraser. N?ll F. Carter-Cotton, Charles Wilson, the absence of F. F. Bums, the vice, Dr. Lematrom, of Helsginfom University, per box, by the Dr. Williams* Medicine , «ntrering weakness from any cause and will write to me Trounce Ave., Victoria, B. C., the admin­ IK. C.j pnd others. Mr. Wilson dedi­ president, James A. McNair, presided, e*P«rlnientlng on the effect of an Company, Brockville, Ont, or Schnect- 1 ,ou et onoe lf 1 CHn cute you or not CONSULTATION istrator. their nifties and addresses and cated the new club rooms, which were and in calling the meeting to order he Wectrlcal discharge on the growth of) ady, N. Y. A book on the care of in­ FKISfi, the fuM particulars of their dates And I thronged to the doors. A telegram was congratulated tl\e union on scoring such plant». Four » of barley, wheat and fants and children sent free on request. notice that after such Inst "own In pot*, the soil being con­ Write for it. CAUTION- -Beware of those concerns offering you Electric Belts mentioned date the said administrator wUt 1 read from Mr. Borden, thanking .the a magnificent victory bust year, by the nected electrically with the ground. Above fret There ere many old style Belts on the msrket; they will offer yon proceed to distribute the assets among tW I •Conservatives for their hospitality * lection of 14 out of the 18 candidatea “Waded an insulated them for almost nothing. You cannot buy s gold dollar for flfty cents, entitled thereto, having regard only I while here. endorsed ly the union. . The following network of wire with a number of points NOTICE! to the claims of which he shall then have of a Hols machine so connected that in livery man or woman who Is seeking a cure should be willing tom, nod that the said administrator Fruit Inspector Cunningham and his officers were elected: Hon. president, "ome of the pots the electric current paea- reasonable price for It not be liable for the said assets or staff of four assistants are very busi- James A. McNair; president, F. F. , th* metal work to the earth, while -ûotel» p.vd restaurant»—Join. Laheti » •ÏT0' to *”J P-""- | ly employed at the inspection and fumi- Burns: first vice-president, \|r. H. Mal- ,n “t^ers It passed In the reverse direction. London India Pale Ale and XXX Htont SPECIAL NDTICB—Dr. MeLnnghlln’s Electric Belt Is the of Whose claims notice shall not have been station this week. A shipment hm: second vice-president, A. O. Camp- For five hours dally electricity was wholesale by Messrs. R. P. ••ly electric anpltoiiee sold In Canada with which the patient button** hlm al the tlme of such distrt- caused to pass through the toll, which was Rkhet ft O»., Pit her ft Lelser, Turner, hM the care of* physicien daring the time It Is used. AxeotsAgents cases, or roughly, .’of 26,000 trees, l-eli. The matter of platform was eon- kept damp. After eight weeks the height •r dreg stores «re not «Hewed to sell my Belts. ” Dateid the 18th day of October, 1902. i arrivèd from nurseries, and sidered, and the following declaration of the planta affected by the electric cur- Beetoo * Uo.. and Hudson’s Bay Co. • a®°- A- MOHPHY, 11* wring unpacked and examined as of principles and platform adopted: The T£nt ,

ran mtnuioa. INMAN BAND LOCATED. Superintendent Vowell Returns From EX-MAYOR HOE IT CURES Two Weeks’ Tour Among Reserves of Kootenay Country. PASSED AWAY TO-DAY THE WHITE HOUSE LEE & FRASER UKdon Hospital CoMb Cure A W. Vowell. superintendent of India® affaire, returned last evening after two REAL ESTATE AGENTS. la conceded to be ode of the weeks absence on business in connection beet remedies tor coughs, colds, with his department in the Kootenay FOR SALE bronchitis, etc., on the market. country. On his tour he made visits to DEATH C4ME AFTER A Mfc. Tolmie road, 11 story house, 7 room» and all necessary outbuildings, During the last 12 years the several of'the reserves in that country, PROTRACTED H.LHESS 1% acres in good orchard. Can b© purchased cheap. $2,056. Bêle has steadily Increased. and was pleased to find everything pro­ lid Gloves, Kid Gloves, Nice cottage and lot on Lansdown» road, $600. PRICE BOc. PER BOTTLE. gressing satisfactorily. 9 AND 11 TROUNCE AVENUE, VICTORIA, JB| One of the most important works which Supt. Vowell had In hand' on his -i?L .....1 ; . j i,ilw | JOHN COCHRANE, tour was the locating- of a small band Prominently Associated With Early His CHEMIST, of about 22 Indians of the • Lower Perrin’s Gloves tory of This City-Story of Fire, Life, Marine and Accident 1 N.W. Cor. Yatee & Douglas Sts. Kootenay, who have hitherto had nq settled place. The of the re­ His Carter. 000^6000000000000000000000 serve which 1ms now been set aside for them is on the Arrow lakes, about flvf Three Qualities Insurance miles west of Burton City. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50; every pn LUMBER SHIP OVERDUE. Supt. Vowell visited the Fort Steele Losses settled with promptitude and liberality. agency and also Shuswap, Windermere Another prominent member 6f that Prim» Louis Ib Making a Long Voyage and other reserves. In all of these he noble band of pioneers »o Intimately HALL, GOEPÈL & CO., too Government Street toCardiff From This Port. found the Indians doing well, and also identified with the early history of the And the Celebrated noticed very visible signs of improve­ city and province passed away early this The Norwegian barque Prince Louis, ment in -connection with their farming -which left here for Cardiff with a cargo operations. O11 the Shuswap reserve he afternoon, in the person of J<5hn Teague, KID WASHABLE of lumber from the Hastings mill. Is considers the Indians as producing the twice mayor of Victoria. Mr. Teague («wring sonie uneasiness in shipping cir- best In the whole of the Kootenay coun­ had been suffering from a complication ch*. She has not yet arrived and is out try. Among the different bands of In­ of maladies for the post two years, dur­ GLOVE ing the greater part ol which he was 174 day*. Her long voyage has attract­ dians more attention Is being paid to Also Guaranteed. ed tjie attention] of insurance gamblers, raising cattle. They are disposing of confined to his residence, 33 Fernwood Timber Limits and. they arc offering 15 per cent. rein: many of their eayuses, which were of road. varan ce on her. The Prinfce Louis is a small- value, and in place of these they He has been sinking for some time ____ of 1,323 tons register, and carrier ___arc ______stocking their^ ranching^ lands with post, artificial means being necessary to 940,000 f 3*t of lumber, valued at $15,015. j cattle, or a better breed of horses. They stave off the fatal day that all, includ­ ing himself, knew was fast approaching. HENRY YOUNG 6 CO For Sale a he rate of reinsurance op the overdue , iinv© also purchased modern machinery British ship Clydesdale. 1Ô8 days ont for their farm work, and take the best Although evidently conscious of the fact from Newcastle Australia, for San of care of it, placing It carefully under that the hand of death was on him, he —APPLY TO— Xraticisco, advanced to 50 per cent., probi cover when not In use. bore his suffering with fortitude, and aldy as a result of the report made by This does not apply to the Indians of up to the lust ho preserved that cheery, vbe British sh"u> Ditton. recently arrived Fort Steele and the Kootenay alone, byt never-falling courteous manner atid con­ teem Newcastle, and which reported that throughout------—the„ province...... they-, show sideration for Others, which have won on ^eoteanber 2lst, in latitude 83 deg; readiness to adapt themselves to ad- for him the unbounded esteem of hi» A W. Jones, 48 min north, longitude 147 deg. 29 min. j vaneed method» of agriculture; Supt. legion of frien,de. A. McGregor & Son wilt, . lie passed a ship’s deckhouse float-' Vowell instances a ease of this kind In He breathed his last about 1.30 o’clock, in# on the water. The rates hare also j which application has ÿwen made by an surrounded by his family. He wa^GO lieen advanced on some of the other orer-J Indian in the Nicola country for a grant years of age. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. doe vessels as follows: Beech Holm, 100 ; of 1.900 acres of ranehmg land. The Mr. Teagne wds born in Cdrnwall, dry» -from Newcastle. Australia, for | Indian is ready to pay the necessary England, in j833, and was educated at Oatlao. 35 per cent.; barque Gienmark. 5 amount reqnired, and Mill stock it. Clifforth. In.I960 he left England,, In­ Steel Stoves and Ranged, Paints, Oils. Etc. Ü>$1 days fr6m Tacoma for Liverpool, 25 1 In Roseland Mr. Xowell saw on his tending to $0' to San Jose, Central America, to join his uncle on a coffee WB MAKE per cent.; Lynton. 139 days from Pisa- | trip signs of improvement with respect 93 Johnson Street gua for #lu> English channel, 15 per : to mining. In the silver lead country, and indigo plantation. When bo.. .Ar­ Telephone, 658 cent.: Fred E. Senmmell, 174 days from j however, conditions VRW somewhat dull. rived at New Ÿork, however, he leap­ San Francisco for London, 15 per eent. ed that General Walker, who was,thon I ; —The firemen*» second donee last night on hia filibustering expedition, was .in ! Simpson, they started , with only six possession, and after waiting for f goals pannikin» of flour. They concluded, how­ The doctors say one should always be was a very successful affair. Good ever, that they could accomplish the STRONG PONY FOR RALE»—At 1RO Fern- glad to get up In the morning. To want music, a well-laden festives board, and time he left for San Francisco. After wood road. Paper Boxes to lie In bed Is a sign, they say. that your other requisites provided a very enjoy­ travelling about the States for *oine task In six days. Whey they reached eight'» rest has not refreshed yen—that you weeks he settled down in Gras» Volley, Williams Lake they encountered an In­ $10 INVESTED NOW CLEARS $1,000- ar4*accumulating fatigue. able evening. Heat and power from the eun without Plain and Fancy Cartoons and Folders for all purposes Nevada county. His first undertaking dian with fish, but he refused to sell St flit* or fuel. Greatest scientific dticov in Grass Valley was a contract to .take any price. Making a short cut Iff order eg/; In operation dally. New corporation out quarts rock. This he soon abandon­ j to save a day they lost* their way, and forming; shares 2 cent» each; 300 refer­ ed and took a number of contracte to when they again reached,the river they ence». Solar Furnace Co., 8t. Louis, Mo. erect bnildings, among them being a ten- 1 were utterly without food. $12 WEEKLY—Doing writing at home; stamp quarts injll. He performed the After further privations and difficul­ either sex. Two stamps for full particu­ T. N. Hibben & Co. ties they in due course reached New late. Gable Supply Co., Real Estate work bo well in connection with this Beard Bldg., Chicago. 69-71 Government Street | mill that It» capacity was twice that of Westminster. After a short stay Mr. Factcrp and Warehouse, a rival company» mill with twenty-one Teague crossed to Victoria, where he FOUND—A fur bon. Apply Wm. McKay, 28 Broad Street. Victoria. stamps. has resided ever since. For several caretaker, post office. He remained connected with this in­ years he was engaged as contractor in stitution long enough to obtain a thor­ the naval yard, Esquimau. He was one ough knowledge of the process of ex­ of the most prominent architects in the TO BENT. tracting the metal from the ore. In province, being identified with the erec­ the autumn of 1857 h© opened an office tion of many notable buildings, pprticu- The Bank Exchange Rentnnrant, with WE GUARANTEE larly the Driard, Jubilee hospital. Naval private dining rooms up-stalrs, at reason­ as a raining broker, and remained in able rent. Apply this business till May, 1868, when he heepital. 8t. Ann’s convent, the Masonic A. BURKE. left Grass Valley to come to British hall and other structures. Bank Exchange. Columbia. Taking patsage from San Mr. Teagne always manifested a deep Francisco on the steamer Constitution, public Interest in municipal affairs, and he landed at that point on Bellingham served both as alderman and mayor, “White Herse Cellar” Bay now known as Sehome, It being heading the poll for Johnston street ward The Mikado the intention of the American, Steamship In 1885. More recently he seqred two SCOTCH WHISKY -Company to create a rival town to Vic­ terms as mayor of the city, and occupied toria at that place. Mr. Teague re­ the cWef magistrate's chair with credit. 10 Yean Old. mained at Sehome for some days, and It was during his term that the city was s— Bazaar then crossed to Victoria. At that time honored by a visit of the then Governor- this city was but a collection of tent» General Of Canada, His Excellency the A11 klnde of gllk Handkerchiefs, Mantle w. A. WARD & CO., clustered about the old Hudson’s Bay Earl of Aberdeen, and family. He Drapee, Chair Tidies, Cushion Top». Neck fort, and there was no hotel accommoda­ '2™* TJr^LT STZ. « —n',' &£ ZiïSnsSi sa Victoria. B. G Sole Agents for B. G tion, the first public house being then eons and-two daughter*. The sons are \ture made to order. Cheaper than any in course of construction. Mr. Teague John and Albert, and the daughter* nre j otber «tores. Will had not brought his tent from Sehome, Mrs. J. O. Brown and Mbs Emily and he accordingly returned there. He Teagne. The date of th«* funeral had V/7/V vr«, t«t anxiouj, to get to the mine,. I rot kvn «*«• "when the Time, went to Open on Monday v>//; 27th OCTOBJBR. A new'assortment just arrived from] but was disinclined to venture in a r?,< GOVERNMENT STREET, COB. canoe, and so "waited until he was able JOHNSON STREET. England. Also a stock of Skini] to get over to Victoria again on one of SAVED AT LAST the steamers. He took his tent and out­ FOOTBALLS Pads at fit with him onnihis occasion, and pitch­ ! Woman in an Unconscious Condi­ ed hi» tent ip Victoria, on the spot where Mrs. A. Waddell, of Hamilton. Has a the entrance to the old Methodist church Trying Experience, But Comes AUCTION FOX’S. 7s GOVERNMENT STREET. in situated. Safely Through It Thanks to Those tion Found on Sidewalk. Mr. Teague purchased a mining license from the Hudson'» Bay .Com­ Sovereign Remedies, Dodd’s Dyspep­ pany, and secured pa»» lge to Fort Hope sia Tablets. Preliminary Notice. 1 Upon Examination at the Hospital, Her Body was on the 4th of July. He visited all the Have you ever felt that dull heavy .bare „ on the river as high up as noston. , headache and heartburn, that terrible 39 1 Discovered to be Covered with Scars, Caused .*rd.ja,”|lfJj1TJty!d 1 -flawing ,t the stomach? If you have, m fêll hnt “e i you will easily understand why some DESIRABLE by the Hypodermic Injection of Morphine — to wult till the tide fell, but as tba dell« that .life la not worth prospecting wys good he decided to, re­ living? Facts Published as Warning to Other Women. main. When the mining began Sir Jes. Have ÿbu ever sat down to breakfast Douglas, Mf. Young, the colonial secre­ in the msrning with a furry taste In your ON EXHIBITION tary, «od Mr. Prévost visited the bar, FURNITURE, mouth that made eating a task if not irregular menstruation, also Intense and Blr Jame$ tried to influence the j The above headlines recite the an utter impossibility ? •( ETC., AT 88 BROAD 8T. A. B. C. Cup for Boxing, at Morton*». nervousness. miners to settle on Had. In this, how­ ■ actual experience of a poor wreck of ever, h© was unsuccessful. If yoil have, or if yaw have even a , » woman who had once held an hon­ 44 After trying different remedies mild trjl of any of these experiences, Player's Cup for Tug-of-War, at Army and Nary Cigar Store. About the middle of February, in con­ you will know how to E.ympathize with 2 p.m, Tuesday, 28th Oct. orable and lucrative position in a with no relief I was induced to try sequence of the intense cold, it was de­ w. JONES. Moet & Chapdon Cup for Horae Raeee, at Brown Jug. Lydia E. Ptnkhom’a Vegetable cided by the miners to go to Langley. those who suffer with that most dispirit­ large mercantile house in York. ing to all diseases, Chronic Dyspepsia. Tel. 294. Dom. Govt. Auctioneer. Four Crown Cup for Trap Shooting, at Erskine, Wall & Co. Her health began to fail, and instead Compound. To my surprise and One of their canoes In which there were about a dosen persons ran on a snag and Mrs. A. Waddell, 34 Simcoe street of taking rest and proper medical delight I found after taking my first Hamilton^ was one of these. For four Corby Cup for Horses, at Grotto. split from bow to stern shortly after years she struggled to'get rid of it and I treatment she resorted to stimulants bottle very great improvement. I they had started, and while all succeed­ continued its use and it has made me struggled! in vain, and U»en she tried ■ and morphine. ed In getting to shore It was in rather Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and now---- t The hospital physician discovered a well woman. a deplorable condition, having lost almost but let her tell the story herself: “ I am so grateful to you for my everything which they had in their Canadian Pacifie that her primary trouble was an canoe. They started, however, to tramp “I had • been troubled for four years Turner, Beeton & Co., Ld., Agents, 4 affection of the womb, which recovery that I wish to thank you, with heg?y Hendachea sad Heartburn," to Langley over the enow-covered ground, says ;Mrs. Waddell. “I had doctored amid readily have been cured in the and If this testimonial will be of any encountering frequent swamps, to cross Navigation Co., Ld. use to other suffering women, you with the J>eat doctors, but they failed to first stages. If when she had first which they were compelled towonetruct help me. Onb day I got a box of Dodd’s 1 felt those severe pains in the back, have my full permission to publish raft». They suffered through lsck of Dyspepsia Tablets and commenced tak­ Time Table—Effective September 12th, 1908 food, want of sleep and cold. Clothing ; the terrible -headaches, the constant it.?' —Mbs. Mary Robkb, 5492 Ellis ing them* They soon gave me relief, was frozen to their limbs, and their path­ and now I am altogether cured. ALASKA BOUTR-FOB 8KAGWAY ] sense of fullness, soreness and pain A VC., Chicago, HI.—- Ç5000 forfeit If original way through the forest gave them no op­ of abooe letter proolng genuineness cannot ft* pro­ “Now my Headacjie is gone. I have DIRECT. ; in the pelvic région, she had heeded portunity of getting the benefit of the no more trouble with that terrible Heart­ duced. _ inn or the wind. Lv. Victoria. Lv. Vancouver. the warning that serious trouble was burn, and I can eat a good breokfast 1 a.m. 11 p.m. In s Jo re, and commenced a regular One of their company gave out when in the morning and thoroughly enjoy it —Per Charmer— treatment with the Pinltham Reme­ Free Medical Advice to Women. nearing his journey’s end. Immediately too. And Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets did Prlnceae May ... .Oct. 26 Oct. 28 upon it being discovered Mr. Teague To Alert Bay, Rivers Inlet, Namu, Skeens dies, as did Mrs. Robcr of Chicago, Women suffering from any form of all this for me. and another courageously went bsck for “What, Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets did River Polsts, Naas and Intermediate I MUST BE SOLD 1 whoso letter follows, the polypus female weaknpss are invited to him. They found him lying hi a hollow points, 1st and 15th of each month. prpmptly communicate with Mrs. for me they have don* for others, and To New Westminster and way porta, Tues­ We offer for sale a j In the womb would have been dis- log and had to employ force to take him they wllT do for others. That Is why I day and Friday, 7 a. m. I solved and passed away, and to-day Pink ham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters with them, his mind having become Im­ publish my experience.** To Ahouaett and intermediate points, 1st, paired from the hardships he had en­ 7th and 14tb day of each month, at U 1 she would have been a well woman. are received, opened, read" and an­ p.m., for Quatalno, Cape Scott and way swered by women only. A woman dured. They finally reached camp iq porta, 20th, at 11 p. m. Why will women let themselves safety, and Mr. Teague came to Victoria can freely talk of her private illness BOYCE—At Nelson, on Oct. 21et, the wife i drift alofig Into terrible suffering whf-rjB he remained till the following For particulars as to time, rates, etb., In good location, large, sunny rooms, nice grounds, hedge, to- ' a woman ; thus has been estab­ spring, when be again started for the of R. J. Boyce, of a son. apply to nearest agent, or ; sickness in this way, when there MARRIED. J. W. TROUP, Manager, Victoria, B. C. shrubbery, etc., with stable on premises. Price very reasonable, 1 |s monumental proof that Lydia lished the eternal confidence between mines. He took the Harrison-LUlooet B. J. COYLE, Assistant General Passenger and on easy terms.. A rare chance to own a home. Mrs. Pinkham and the women of route to the Qnesnelle river, where he CARTETt-MILLARiD—At New Westminster, Agent. Vancouver, B. C. Fo$ particulars apply to ! E. Plnklmui’s Vegetable Com- remained during the summer, prospect­ on Oct. 21st, by Rtw. A. Bbeldrlck, H. H. ABBOTT, General Agent, Victoria. America which has never been Cecil H. Carter and Miss Blanche Mil­ pennil is daily relieving thousands ing. There was a great deal of desti­ broken. Out of the vast volume of lard. j fit women from this very trouble? tution in the upper country in that year JONBS-BWORp—At New Westminster. 1 There Is no excuse for any woman experience which she has to draw owing to the *careitv of provision*, which Oct. 23rd, by Rev. G. H. Morden, F. B. from it is more than possible that she were got through to tfce camp onlv after Jones and Miss Norma O. Sword. Heisterman & Co. who suffers to go without help. Mrs. has gained the very knowledge that much trouble and expense. Mr. Teague GlFFORD-HATHfflRLEY—At New West- MONUMENTS 75 GOVERNMENT STREET. ; PLukiiam is very glad indeed to give was literallv starved out. He returned mldbter, on Oct. 23rd, by Ret. A- Bhel- will help your case. She asks noth­ drtdt William Gifford and «W Maud j Her personal advice to any one who to Alexandria, where lit found about HatB-rley. 4 will write for it, and the following ing in return except your good will, seventy-five then rendered irresolute «K 8IEWART8 Prices 5 letter simply goes to prove that the her advice has relieved thousands. from hunger, and who had neither the LITTLBFIBLD-BLFORD—At Vancouver, Surely any woman, rich or poor, hope of anceor by remaining there nor on Oct. 22nd, by Rev. E. B. Scott, Vegetable Compound will positively Frank Littlefield and Misa Katherine aM.yffr B5T$Si£as5a53&asw mu-utci,5SÈ Is very foolish If she does not take the courage to face the dangers and diffi­ 82 ford. « cat* fcnAlc IV." * culties of getting out. Mr. Teagne lm- t3U*2!aS advantage of this generous offer of UltYDEltMAN-UONALDSON-At Okanagan 1 44 Since the birth of my baby I modlafolv took in the altnafion mort de-, Landing, on Oct. 22nd, by Rev. J. W. } eaffertxlfrom womb trouble,backache, elded that be ecmld' accomplish the .lourd owiring, Carlos Crydennan and Mis» Ohllv# Donaldson. Subscribe for the Times. ney back. Taking one companion, John

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before the Judicial commltt. t“*i*h* ' 26‘h Ultimo, it was distinctly held bylthe Council, and I was ext Wtly csieftu Bopreme court of Canada In Holman vs. bor became the property wf the Dominion Deputy Minister of Justice: when drafting the act of li aa part of the harbor." ! -v., ,P-- I that the property In public harbors, eolutely and strictly with' t TSd jiduSSr > by The only qualification of Holman ve. Dear ^ May’ le0b- celved honestly to be a f« ~ 'n, «• «hi luvrnii, ia uy Oreen— by .utthe juu'iiaiJudicial wMiiuitieecommittee isla stated urar ®*r:—I must confess that I hnvo British North America Act vented la as• ■ follows:I 111 1rs Xl' a • "Their‘‘TIiaIa VLordships AS.lahl... areA*.. ofM opinion .t read four letter of the 21st Inst with virS Interpretation of provincial fghts, and all the Dominion, and that the soli uugranted Foreshore Rights for Trap Sites. I wish to aay at the pr ' lib fltllA A# — —« A I I A S I that It does not follow that because the great surprise and verw ?.Z!7 that, If we cannot agree » what our rights are, therere «,to _a method by 1 limita of mf/h!îî ng within the . Crown property, it necessarily forms part | advlse His Excellency the Govern or-Gen^nT

contention has ever been made that It was iluuallty, an act so Important InltsXhanio not In the province. The only serious con­ ter and so vital 'In its operations us that What Are the Powers of the Prov­ tention that has been made Is that the my Judgment, In the present Instance, than committee'M'-ZrEH of the 1‘rivv CnmriPthriWS!!? t TO i part °,f the., h.arbf)r: bat thOT^ «re other îEiïf? ^^««tlon, seems to me uS beds of harbors are In the Dominion. I a disaster, an Injustice, and bordering close shlos sald -'Wlth îfifï If!d' f18eVn w,hlth- 1» their Lordships' opto usual and open to question. think it will hereafter ptuslc the erudi­ upon nn arbitrary act, and Ttnust.ither“ theîr Lordahto*mSSïinC<°tpu4,c Ion, It would be equally clear that It did «nïïSLtüe f^^Qilbility of any of the dff- tion of the Judicial mind to deter­ fore, strongly protest against the «croise whatemî to nroSîto^ îomnH u<* form Pa,rt of it." flK??fIes and <,ott,l'llcatlons of such a stn» mine the very nice question as to when of any such power. I do not see my wsy term became vested in ttw^ril^iniTn thi? 71,18 qun'1Ii('atlon. however, to of no con- ,b»ll not attarh to the provincial ince to Grant Them ? ______♦ wy ierm oecame vested in the Dominion of sequence so far as concerns the presest ment of Nova Scotia, 1 am going to prouoe» concssslona, which, while not commending themselves to my Judgment as beihv in* t6f Il,“1*ll ^rth America* being of no Immediate- practical con­ Attempt of Nova Scotia to Exercise Sovereignty Over the cern, had bette* be abandoned as far s» the province to concerned, than to be eeb- Beds of Harbors Comes to Naught-Correspondence tbe eTl14 wmch might arisi* frons disallowing an act, on the faith of which That May Be Studied With Some Profit by Attorney- some hundreds of people have Inverted money and are carrying on an important General Eberts. enterprise. 1 The coueesslons I propose are as follows: 1st. l*o repeal absolutely the clause re­ lating to tlsn traps and weirs, about which Aa a sequel to the late Victoria elec­ may be fairly open to debate and difference eye cure nothing, aqd which we do not pro- of opinion, and can only be adjusted by poJl*. under existing circumstances, to put tion, and to some extent as a result courts of the last resort, after the matter into execution. # thereof, the British Columbia govern­ aspect'0" tborout*hIy threshed out In every 2ud. To define by spécial act the word “harbors" and to declare that .the act la ment removed the reserve on the fore­ Hut the particular point I wish to call not Intended to apply to public harbor* up­ shore of the southern end of Vancouver your attention to now Is the Inconvenience on which improvements’ have been made Island, and almost immediately the and undesirability of determining the mat­ To leave out harbors altogether would b* ter at issue between us by any sqch drastic to abandon the act because all our oyster whole" coast Jine was staked off and no­ step as disallowance. This act was passed beds are located in places which might tices of applications for trap sites were more than a year ago and already many very »’cll be designated ns harbors. Every eases have been Issued upon the faith of arm of the sea is a harbor ln the larger .given. The government has not yet It, of oyster beds In the province. Large sense, and 1 am sure that the Judicial com­ granted any foreshore privileges, the de­ sums of money have been expended by the mittee of the Privy Council will never lessees In improving and developing the give any such Interpretation to the word lay being probably due to the -failure of oyster culture of these beds, and minable ‘■public harbors” as found In the schedule the attorney-general to come to ç de­ property rights have thus been acquired, or the British North America Act as to all of which would be thrown Into confu­ iii.ve them Include every place of shelter cision on the constitutional • points in­ sion and Jeopardy by the disallowance of hiong coasts. volved. He evidently does not know the act. Noue of these leases exceeded It seems to me that, in undertaking to the powers conferred upon us by the Brit­ Introduce nud carry legislation In the “where he is at”; possibly the following ish North America Act, and yet these direction Indicated above, further action will be of some assistance to him. lenses are Issued under and by virtue of on the part of the federal authorities this particular act of tbe legislature. should be suspended. In regard to thé leasing of what Is strictly Yours very truly, In the year 1800, the Nova Scotia .ailed nsliing privileges, auvh as the leasing J. XV. LONGLEY. legislature passed an act, entitled "An of lobster traps and weirs, I may state that Act respecting Foreshores and Beds of by an arrangement between this department The Deputy Minister of Justice to Hoe. Rivers and Lakes.” The provisions of uud the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Attorney General Longley: we gre not seeking to exercise any such thid act, tha correspondence that ensued powers whatever. All lobster traps and Department of Justice, between the Minister of Justice and the wtlrs In Nova. Scotia are still licensed by Ottawa, 2nd June, 1900. Attorney-General of Novel Scotia in re­ tne depart meat of marine and tiskeries. Sir:—I have the honor to acknowledge spect to the relative powers of the Do­ Ail lobster privileges are also' disposed of cy** jr retupl of your lettei; of 2Uth mtimo. under license from the department of 1 am directed to state that the minister minion and Provincial governments in mariue and fisheries, and we have not at­ does not consider the remarks contained thê* premises, and the ultimate fate of tempted to interfere, although the other la the Urst paragrapu of your letter eua the statute, are relevant to the proposed 1 provincial—— •-v.-u.vmogovernments o.care uinpvaeudisposed u>to inIn­­ t pi^iperly apply to the present situation, action of the British Columbia govern- ! US?"*terfere, wlwltn!u „lbt;the •bwoluteabsolute and unrestricted lucre was and perhaps still Is dliïeretice of ment in tli. matter of foreshore* privl- ££* Æ UotrTwÜt Op.mon as to what, independently of judi­ cial interpretation, was Intended by the ex­ leges for trap fishing, and a publication cries. We want the responsibility of pression “public harbors" us used in tu» ■of the facts of the Nova Scotia case wiH ‘‘‘gulatlng and protecting tbe üsberles to third schedule of the British North Am­ therefore be of interest to tbe British Co- - yewttM ,lu. the Dominion authorities, as erica Act; but, whlie those holding views tiinvreut from the oops which were con­ “ “ S," ! tended for by the Dominion government, numerous applicant» for trap sites along : rent or lease our land, and that Is all wo ami ultimately upheld by the judicial com­ the shores of Vancouver Island. i are seeking by this'legislation. mittee, may uot be satisfied with tue pro­ The Nova Scotia Act dealt not only 1 am disposed to think that when the t priety of the decision, yet the \y'* must with rivers and lakes, but also with ™atter,18 red“<ïï1 ultimate course of be administered subject to the interpreta­ harbors. On the 18th Anril iQOft «ml I reasou,n*. *ud the highest Judicial tribunals SfH*. a r * r>‘ j tion of the courts, uud It cannot, In tho ....vi_ tU-..,7® lu.H ..«jim, prl1’ iyuulaw,’ andnnu I come' to ucmiuuicdetermine iuethe pumt,point, It Willwill be|)< opinion of the minister, be seriously urged before the time for disallowance had ex­ found that the rights of the province ex­ * • > A that the Judicial committee has not clearly pired, the Minister of Justice’s depart­ tend unquestionably to the exercise of determined that public barbers, including ment called the attention of Attorney- ownership of lands covered with water the beds thereof, became, under the Brit­ surrounding the shores of aU the province», ish North America Act, vested in the gov­ General Longley to the following pro­ while the control of navigation a»d of the ernment of . Canada. That being ao, it visions of tbe act in question : fisheries surrounding these shofcfc# ft test­ «WS to the minister the undoubted detr Section 1 authorized the Governor-in- ed in the Dominion. of tills government to retain the admlal*- cottneil------V to *issue,u“v *»grunts“»»»■« vior iruHcsleases viof any , *I regard Ilulman «uuand ««rïaGreen •»»as na proposprepos­­ s*t>—1* v FsdfrSfiLaroir » ri&toeftafeiSftl 1 ration of the property in Its own hands, ants, beaches or foreshores in any hnr- ' tterous,?roue decision, and one which Is partly and, the courts already having pronounced 1)0f.------dtopoeediliaiimiulr,ii. of byI...J theil.A latestluieoiI. • —a decisionuecisiouj__. • ofora theint.. fZS.. •'/>/, T* upon the subject, there seems no remedy — ! JudicialIlli (•mnnilttAAcommittee aof# «Vu.the Privyis—I — — Council,n___ .. ar.ee10 Prceent caa‘? but repeal or disallow- Section 2 provided that puch grants, and when the matter comes to be thresh­ wrhen Issued, shall vest absolutely the fée ed out more fully and definitely, the very AS tp the amendments which you pro- simple of the land conveyed in the party last vestige of Holman and Green will be TRAP F'ISHIN© IN UNITED STATES WATERS. pose, 1 am to state as follows: receiving them, subject to any control torn to shreds. If these were proposed in the form here­ vested In the parliament of Canada with The Dominion authorities have supreme inafter suggested as an undertaking by respect to the navigation of any lands cov­ control over harbors In respect of naviga­ your executive council, the minister vow.d ered with water embraced In such grant tion and In respect to the ownership of all ïerc*, *,od jkiî-jî ! .cir„r,,.v ..ess™1 $* «jnssri'ffijrssarit *«*/. srt, iwon,., Th' •« «.«-«m. "tatete respecting foreshores and beds of submit to His Excellency to council th» Sectioneei-xion »5 provided that applications for Improvements which go to make ud the •js» "US* sr*",**■ ,a“d lt *«■ «°- i i wmüîThSJ;s.i ™ »™ ire,,... lt river» and lakes, which professes to uutu- propriety of allowing the act to remain Improvements which go to make up the hE?hn*’ ^1Ab, hul* l qunuon, lav,lived Ui tlial act lf> ! mHl,1»*kl*lleal.latlouatlou to theth„ requirement of any tI t"»!,f«H. within,b^n. *tbethebe term ‘-harbor.*•bartHoharbor, 1• on which. harbors generally. It la true that In this act the word “harbors," but tbe minister o . t t ,a moat unquestionably the property of the ■ od 7Zl.,lo*„i . autr ivuuui coiapaaaot Jndlclal trlbonal. PO-Hc wort. ha_d_.b«™ cx-ulcd. became Section 8 appropriated the money to be I provincial government, and that will nltl- competent Judicial tribunal. Z2 m 1— . . wen cjiTuieu, necame net the word “harbors" Is not qualified by considers that lt would be better not t® and regulation of fisheries of the fore­ • Yours very truly, vested In the Dominion, and that no part the word "public" as In the ;?f .‘ i ■ : , mafic for the express purpose, among oth­ would, of course, leave the question quite • objectionable. The sections to which 1 • d. ' ' V*- . 'l-r * 1 ers, of determining the title to the bed» of open to the courts with regard to aay par­ ' *ave referred, other than section 10, seem n.iruorw. Nova Hcotto and sonic of the ticular harbor as to whether lt U a publie y to expressly authorize or Impliedly sanction • w-i-fc i.jx.VA. Jy-i ptbcT provluces having questioned the pro­ harbor or not. If a public harbor within the authority of the Lieut.-Governor In priety of the decision In Holman vs. r0TlnCe. section 10s- won reitenled, and a . »ea within the three-mWe limit, It Is at iVK the Lieutenant-Governor to deal with tlaUae added declaring that the act Was least doubtful whether a provincial legisla­ ture has any authority. It seems to the mi* vouPrr wu? uud 72u do I not an<1 1h not intended to have any ao- minister at present, therefore, that this substantial change In the term"* of “he pllcation PuWic harbors within tbe act ought to be disallowed, unless it be act. I’nder such circumstances the minis- I meaninK of that expression, ns used hi amended so as to remove the objections to ter■ *presumes YL , that to the‘UD ctüiiievent ofoi iiisanow-disallow- the third schedule of the British North which I have referred." anra, the legislature would take any steps America Act. I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient which might he necessary to confirm pro­ servant, ceedings lawfully taken under other por­ There is a very close analogy between B. L. NBWCOMBE, tions of the statute which were competent the Nova Scotia legislation, referred to Deputy Minister of Justice. to the legislature, and those holding vest­ in the above correspondence, and which 'The correspondence that followed was ed rights must, in the ralnlatcr'r opinion, look to the provincial authorities for such was undoubtedly ultra vires of the prov­ somewhat lengthy, but as a condensa­ ■- *v. ' confirmatory provisions ns mav be noces- ince, and the proposed sale or len.=e for tion might fall to bring ont all the points S.v;j ' ■«,V 5T-tif.' -• - /> g “Cj' £ ■ •’■ - — - • ernor In Cornell to license the use of traps ! W’H °nly bo Inviting trouble and leading lieve that In your view there arc phases and weirs, fishing by moans of which may ! rur.ry confiding fri.mds H«o honrv «*f the act which are objectionable, and that .. 1 . » f' / % ■■■ 0 authority Is assumed by the provincial SSL VZ « JSSSfM rd : vmurta^ ...he^ legislature which exceeds the powers con­ ■ * v . to authorize the leasing of fishing stations ‘ ‘ rn ûutkunty tfint it dee* nok ferred upon It by tbe British North Ameri­ upon the open const within the three-mile ! Poa3c«p. ca Act. I am going to submit considera­ Unfit. The latter objection I-. no doubt, ‘ tions which Induced me tt> believe that In p- a debatable One. «but lt Is, In the minister’s framing the act f- kept strictly within the opinion, the only objection stated to this nnvnvATTr rr»tro wers and prerogatives distinctly con- act which U open to serious doubt. ÇLRBS RHKVMATTSM -It h safe, hnrm- £&»*&*** le«s and nets onlek—give* almost Instmt K•red upon provincial legislatures. As to terrant" the bonor to be? s,r’ y0QP ob*dlent whether In this regard I am right, or your relief and nn ntnotote cure In from one ♦> views will ultimately be found to be the . * B. L. NBWCOMBE. three davs—whrks wonders in moat Cmt>> true om, I» » question, of course, which forms of rheumatism. On» man’s tertW Deputy Minister of Justice. mony: *T spent tt weeks In bed hefor» cm*. ■.a. __... _ , menelng Its use—4 bottle* cored me" SalA A HAUL FROM THE TRAPS. The Hon. Attorney-General Longley to the by Jackson & Co. and Hall * Co.-4M.

/ 10 VICTOHIA DAILY TIMES, SATtntDAV, OOTOBBÏÎ. P6, '90Y. peal to the hospitality of the citizens. throughout the United Kingdom has At the eleventh hour (there is always a* gained for him the high reputation of eleventh hour in cases of misfortune, and being to Scotland what Mr. Plunkett- this happened just ss the towe clock was Greene has become to Ireland» But Mi NORFOLK ISLAND; etching eleven and the curtain falling) Tips week Victoria 1theatre-goers have the manager of»tfae théâtre cerne to the TOY DEPENDENCY had their surfeit of theitrlca) attrac­ reecue. He suggested that every dressing voice find more‘varied and enjsqraf tions. Only on Wednesday night has the room should be cleared of the trunks and repertoire. It Is the Site of One of the Stations of the "All-Ref* Cable- stage been empty, the lull being between cots installed for the ladies, and that the In fact, it is on account of his artistic classic band music and comic opera. stage should be set with a drawing rood! and varied programmes that he has be­ The Royal Italian band played a three interior to keep off the draughts, and come such a great favorite throughout and their little island was as like heaven nights’ engagement, commencing with a fixed up as a dormitory for the men, the United Kingdom, and on hie visit Norfolk island, which lies some hun­ The telephone wae set to work and vari- to Montreal he will be heard in all the dreds of miles from New Zealand, is one ee cheap whiskey and cheaper tobacco sacred concert on Sunday «tight, tiiy- can make this sinful worid. Peace, punc­ ela, the new'conductor, showed himself ous furniture dealers of the city were favorite songs of the great masters, eftthe points touched by the* 'All-Red” solicited for the requisite number of cots, Among these from whose works he cable, and the following description of tuated by the trivial quarrels of a child­ to be a worthy successor to the panto­ mimic Creator®. As to the band itself, so that everybody was made happy. J draws m$st largely are Handel, Mosart, the place will be of Interest to readers ish people, brooded over the place, and The novelty of the sltuhtioh then show- ; Gluck, Prana, Verdi, Schubert, Schu- Wbeleeele Supply Store, Doublai Street of the Times. À writer In an Australian fat whales khosed in the summer seas. it ia still a superb organization,1 but in some respects inferior to that which ed itself to the company and good huiuo**. mann and Tsçhaikouaky. Such a salec- paper says: Wauderinc schooners anchored in the took the place of despair. W. H. Mae > tion will prove that besides being fav- bay. retailing rum and tobacco, and the bowed to the will of Rivela’a predecessor. ------MANUFACTURERS OF------À toy island, with little stiff trees and When it lost Deelmo, the star clarinet Donald was eo delighted that after fix- orably known as a Scotch basso, Mr. diminutive cattle, as if à child’s Noah’s nights Were fillet! with mnsic of concer­ tag up hie cot he started out about mid- Baxter Is one * of tne most versatile Ark had capsized on the beach. That Is. tinas. and the street with genial pirates, player, a big hole was made in the Teed fnll of strange oaths and strong drink. instrumentation which has not yet been night to get some oysters, but he for- ; singers on the concert platform at pree- : : Ladies’ and Children’s Costumes Norfolk Island from the sea. The Nor­ adequately filled. There is a more got to notify the watchman of the ent. . folk pine trees, diminished by the dis­ A pleasing scene! But now the minions theatre, and here began another series j • • • tance. look so correct and conventional, i.f an effete civilization have smeared formidable array of brass instruments and Dress Skirts with a sordid commercialism this smil­ than on previous tours, and this was of troubles for himself. When he return-, John I* Sullivan Is going to stsr and' the cattle on the cliffs so small, that strikingly demonstrated in some of the ed to the stage door he found the entire j again. He has a bnn new melodrama, we almost expected to see Noah him­ ing picture: have locked up the rum. and put a duty on tobhsco. The island al­ numbers to the detriment of the reeds. place in darkness and the theatre locked. | **An American Earl.” in which the self in his long bine frown, standing on Still there is little difference between the Every, approach was bolted and barred.1 great John is the Earl. He is also stage the bench to meet ns when we landed, ways had a policeman, but then he re­ He kndeked enough to arouse the seven­ ceived no salary, and, amiable man, nev­ band this year and that which played director and has been constant In 'his' Jacket Specials and perhaps to attempt ti> deal in toy here under Creator®. ty odd sleepers, but not one could help attendance on rehearsals. ‘The only cattle. A melancholy place enough it er arrested anybody. Moral suasion was his baton. He subdued the wrongdoer The attendance was not large on any him. The watchman had gone home aft ; obstacle thus far to the success of ‘‘Ail Ladies' 30 to 36 inch Jackets $4-53 to $1260 seemed ns the steamer swung round the of the nights, the theatre-goers appar­ er doing his duty, to wit: seeing that the American Earl” is JohnpL.’e unfortun- coast, atid anchored opposite the old con­ ty the majesty of his eye. But now the 1 Children's Jackets ...... «i 26 to $2.75 : : government has sent down a policeman ently saving their shekels for “Flore- tbeutre was secure from house-breaker*, j ate habit Of going to sleep in an aym- vict settlement, with its ancient prison dora,” which was largely attended, de­ There was no help for it Mr. MacDon­ chair during the rehearsals and disturb­ and scattered shore buildings, that are who Wears boots, and thus presents an ald had to find shelter somewhere, sd uncomfortable standard of luxury to a spite the prices charged. To-night W. K. ing tlie company with liis snoring. This Fur Specials the monuments of so mapy unfortunates Nankevttle’s production of the powerful he started for the railway depot with has led to misunderstandings with mem­ to whom the Old Bailey was the gate simple people. Re draws a salary, too— the intention of dosing until train time In Si 00 to 200 £80. It Is rumored. Is the yearly amount, play, “The Penitetit,” dramatized from bers of the company, but none of them White Thibet Boas to the Sonth Seas. On Nepean Island, a Hall Caine’s story, will be presented. the waiting room. He arrived just »n has been bold enough to protest. „ A Grey Far Boas $1.00 to $300 : : Utile terra cotta hill, jntting out of the wealth uncountable as the sands of the Next Monday the veteran actor, J. H. time to find a Western limited express prominent sporting man la financing Sul­ ocean, close to Norfolk Island, it is said shore. Stoddart, will present “The Bonny Brier about to pull out Its first stop was In- j livan's starring enterprise. Electric Seal Collarettes .. $600 that even now they come on the bones of A schoolmaster they long resisted, but diannpolis. This was just the thing, he a chief magistrate they have. find, most Bush,” and on Thursday Wears min­ Notés. convicts who had escaped to this bleak strels will appear at the Victoria. thought, as the Bostonians played in, spot, hopeful that a passing ship, from galling burden, a custoih house officer— that city cm the next evening, so he en­ Loie Fuller is to return on November Ladies Suit Specials motives of compassion, might afford them nn exciser'on in the Bummer Isles of Apropos of bands and conductors, some­ gaged a berth b a Pullman. Again, un­ 8th for s tour of the variety theatres. an opportunity of returning to that Lou­ Eden; .a tidewalter on the long, heaving body Recently perpetrated the following fortunately, he had a through ticket to Richard Golden’s tour in “Foxy Quil­ Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits #7 5» der/ fog that was to them Infinitely dearer wave Of the bine Pacific! The abject Terre Hante, the next stand where the let” is proving to be a remarkable suc­ IrconjtmHy of it first struck these chil­ in the New York Journal: »»♦»< thr.n the golden sunshine of the Pacific. Creator®! Creators! there's a fury in your company would appear another evening. cess financially and artistically. A swarm.* of long and very narrow dren Af nature dumb, until the stern fact The ticket had stop-over privileges, but was brought home to them that never Suzanne Adams, the opera singer, baa whale boats surrounded the steamer, That cau lath the tamest music to a shrill he forgot to Inform the Pullman conduc­ arrived from abroad to take part in the with whose crew they immediately start­ more Hi tills world would they smoke end ehrlekta* storm: tor of this, and having payed the through ed an animated discussion, in a curiously tobacco that had not paid dnty. Then, To every order telegraphed from that musical festival in Massachusetts. hypnotic ,e/e sleeper rate he was not aroused until the Frits WUUama has secured his release bieh-pitched voice, chanting rather than indeed, their bitter cry rose like a great Reverberating kettledrums respectfully train wae a good way beyond Indian­ talking, and lining a grammatical con­ sorrowful flute to the Council of the eld­ reply. apolis. However, Terre Haute Is only a from Weber Ac Fields and is now. te re­ Macintoshes, Oiled i struction that is peculiar to this Island. ers. Then the cold, appraising eye of While swaying like n wind-swept few hours journey from the Indian capi­ turn to Charles Frohmau's forces. This disjointed English is for the stran­ the government considered them again, your body cleaves the air. The Harrington-Reynolds Stock com­ Inching boom, and clash, and crash, and tal, and Mr. MacDonald returned in time pany is playing through California, with ger. and is nsed in compassion for his and Htcv were charged rent for the bray, and blow, and Ware. to make his appearance as Little John. poverty of language, but for themselves, houses given to their fathers when they Theodore Roberts featured, to excellent when they give each other the real opln- were brought to Norfolk island first. Next You frown upon the oboe and It grievously Clothing, Umbrellas ion of the said stranger, they have an- | the tariff swept down on them, and taxed makes moan. Signora Pietro Mascagni, the g Nellie McHenry made her third visit their produce on its arrival at Sydney, You urnw from the euphonium a grumb­ Italian composer, who wrote the musical Xo Philadelphia recently in “M’bw,” and other language, compounded of Tahitian ling undertone; > setting for “The Eternal City,” has rod sailors’ talk as it was on the deck and. ns the inlanders depend on the sale You throw a- double duck lit. Just as It her receipts were over a thousand doll Full Unes. Lowest Prices. of His Majesty’s ship Bonntv many of wHalefoil and oranges, they begin to you liked te work. written a signed article for a New York greater than ou her two previous engage­ years ago. The islanders are in many cast back to the mutiny of the Bounty To gdt results from yonder where newspaper, in which he pronounces llall ments. and it consequences. Truly the parish queer tympenl lurk; Caine “the greatest of all living drama" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Milton Royle «hades, mostly a very dark one. for they Meanwnlle the evolutions that you tbts," and says that this conclusion he are of mixed descent, half English and politician cannot deal with these people, yourself to do have closed their vaudeville engagement J. PIERCY & CO., half Sonth Sea Islander, a colorable imi­ who hare ever lived just beyond the Resemble maiatoal while the same Is In has been forced to after having twice and returned to New York to prepare for fringe of conventional civilization. His the stew. read both book and play and devoted their starring tour under the manage­ Wholesale Dry Goods. , Victoria, B. C. tation of the kanaka, with the European days of careful study to them. He says framework that show in the raised rule of thumb presses heavily upon them, Old Palsy GUmore, bless hlfn, was ment of Ben Stern. bridge of the nose and the greater sta­ and they have ample leisure during leader who could show that there is “a wealth of conception Hn The Neil Stock company at Baker's Letter orders will receive careful attention ture. A kindly, chattering crew, good which to brood on these matters that an­ Contortionists and gymnasts things they the work, an evidence of complete mas­ theatre, in Portland, Ore., has made ex­ noy them. Last of ill, the government really ought to know. tery of technique and detail of the cellent progress and b being warmly humored, simple, chUdlsh, cunning and While our John Philip Sousa, with his theatre, a potent realism that competa short but gifted arms. commanded for its work. The players And bis Umber neck, possesses many cap­ fay its fascination, a phantasy of Imagin­ singled ont for praise are Robert Morris, tivating charms; ative reality,” as it were, so intense, that Charles Wyngatc, Mina Gleason and But as spectacles, we own It, neither one he was compelled to conclude the play Kbie Esmond. of them would do the most complete theatrical work that For an Instant In competing with a whale» Charles Klein, who wrote the book of bone natn like you. he had ever read. Sq profoundly im­ “Mr. Pickwick,” in which De Wolf pressed was the great Italian composer Hooper is starring, is in receipt of box Blessings on you. Creators; if we all with the literary ability of the author ofliee statements calculated to make him vuuMl worn like that of "The Christian” and “The Eternal We would not get results that seem trifling, feel that he can embark on a tour of tame and flat. City” that he asked Mr. Caine to prepare the ‘world with hb family without im Could we but hurl ourselve#at what Is the book of an opera for him, upon stated poverishing himself. given us to do lines, for which he will write the music, May Edouin has finished her long and *-Ud seep that wpirlwlnd lick up till we with a view to an American production. get completely through. successful engagement in London, and We'd make a noise perhaps ourselves te Speaking of the unusual sotting for returns to America this month. She ex eebo through the lanu “The Eternal City,” Mascagni says: “Al­ pects to star In a new play which a well And get as much good out of life a* you though I consumed but six weeks In com­ uo from that known author has written for her. Fred posing the Betlc for it, I may say that Edwards will again be the leading man Pint Class table and Service I was ncreM», more conscientious and in her company. Boons With or Without Bath A southern exchange says of “The imlnstakld£

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down and sunk at the month of the Elbe claim the enforcement of the treaty and patriotism as I looked at the stal-'' _ True, the tone of the Bui by the British merchant steamer Ftreby. wart heroes who had marched with juat Notice is i*eieo> g«t -.u*u uO usys tags It went down at night The night was press, in commenting ut>on the aa much coolness when the bullets date 1 Intend to apply to the Honorable MII8 CLOUD military tkanengtra tiens is the Chief Commissioner Of Lauds «*4 THE MIÜIOES cloudy but deer, and both vessels had were raining down upon them from the their lights burning brightly. The tor­ to and careful. Occasion is l idges of those treacherous hills, whereon Works for a lease of Plumper Island, Quat- that Russia floes sluu Bound, Aiuetnl District, with terri­ pedo boat sunk about fire minutes after HiEIST the Boers entrenched themselves com­ torial right, for csuuery purposes, and fore- OF THE OCEAN the collision, taking down with it the, 7, «mânes hei fortably and poured death and destruc­ shore for fishing purposes, commencing at commanding officer and three of hie and Ignore* the tion down on the poor unprotected fel­ a post marked u. W. L., N. Oor. Foil, fol­ The Britan, at lowing the shore line to east side, thence crew. lows below. Thank heaven, those days «oath to south side, thence weet to west What came near being another fatal a re over, and I hope, in spite of the aide, thence north to point of commence- disaster for a German torpedo boat took ~ Constantinople. On the sur- ominous muttering» that are heard, they, TORPEDO BOATS OF DARDANELLES STRAITS r, therefore, and officially, the *-‘- SHE GIVES HEN VIEWS Dated this 25th day of August, 1902. place last April while the torpedo boat will never return, for since I have beelf H W. LKBSON. X the EMPEROR’S BAVY division of the training fleet was^proceed- AGAIN THE THEATRE littte outlook Is not wgr. L ON THE SITUATION in this country, where the air still holds ing to the eastern Baltic. Off the Island press declares that intervention the echo of the strife, I have com» to Notice I» hereby given that W days from of Moss torpedo boat 8. 82 came in col­ power would be a, Ürave meatsce something like a realization of the aw­ date | Intend to apply to the Honorable the Chief Commissioner of Lands and lision with thp schooner Odin. The the peace of Europe. Bat the fact fulness of war. Works 1er a lease of the foreshore for fish­ schooner sunk at once and the torpedo mains that the Balkans are once ar They swung down through the camp ing purposes and rights thereto. In Albers! The Officers of the Germe Fleet Take boat was badly damaged. It was, how­ Maturing! From the Regina of the the scene of active Inearrectien. If Sean of the (Vtoatils Sey They Have with rythmic strides, while men, women District, commencing at a post marked hi not put down quickly war mi J. L. L., N. R. Cor., planted on the shore Long Chances and bow Ne ever, able to keep afloat until It got to a Betimes Again Over the last- Met «sa Fairly and children poured cut of their tenta to at about the 8. W. corner of Sec. 22,-Town- dockyard. at any time. gare upon them with awe and admira­ obi» 2T, on Qnatslno Bound, thence north Fear. Ever Stormy Waters. Treated. tion. By the time they had commenced to and west along the shore to chains, thence play the enclosure in which they stood seaward, Including the foreshore and land The waters of the Baltic and the North covered by water. Waa surrounded by delighted crowds who Dated this 26th day of August, 1902. sea are stormy waters most of the time. listened with rapt attention to the music. J. L LWBBON. Their intervals of good behavior are not Prince Henry of Prussia has been pat \ne,ir * a H Z HHl There are muttering» again from the AGRICULTURAL Miss R. M. Roth well, one of the Can­ To onr unbounded surprise, the 5:20 this.i. year inIn iHHnmnndcommand ofn, fh.the first tortor-­ 1 °l •<** ioMtloB add wfcen the Wilni. region of the Balkans, and once more a train did really come in at 5:20, and in Notice la hereby given that sixty day» really make up their minds to bowl and adian teachers in South Africa, writes to from this date 1 Intend making application pedo boat flotilla of the German navy, rumor that the intermittent “Eastern ■Wj the Ottawa Cltisen: a few minutes after we were waving a to the Honorable the Chief Commissioner putting it through those dashing man- the seas to roll along their shores they Question" may raise its head and farewell, from the carriage to Miss Drys- of Lands and Works for ptrrmlsulon to pur­ sk> it with a will. I hardly think that there will ever be chase the following described land In the ' oeuvres which are peculiar to this branch cause war. There may or may not be another such experience .for anyone as dale, as the took her way through the of the German naval service. These Before the Kid canal was built it used truth in the report that Turkey will town and aeroes the 'rapidly-darkening Sayward District of British Columbia, via.: to be a favorite manoeuvre with the tor­ that through which we educational Lot 378 Beyward District, containing 168 German torpedo boat manoeuvres, while restrict the passage of war vessels pioneers ofi the Transvaal have passed veldt, to the canvas city which had been their practical utility has been question­ pedo ’boats to go from Wilhelmshafen on through the Dardanelles to those of Rus­ onr heme for more than two months, and Dated 20th September, 1902. the Baltic, around the northern point of since these camps were established. Pic­ ADOLPHUS R. THOMAS. ed and while they have become notorious sia. But it is evident to those who have ture to .yourselves the wonderful spec­ where we had l»een so mnch happier and Denmark and so on down to Hamburg kept an eye upon the affairs of Eastern THE PEA OR “PRA BUG." more comfortable thanxwe had ever ex­ for the disasters which they have caused, or Bremen. It was almost a foregone tacle we have witnessed! A proud and Take notice that at "the expiration of sure nevertheless the admiration of the Europe during the past few months that powerful nation providing all the neces­ pected to be. thirty days from this date I intend to ap­ naval world for the dafih and “elan" dis­ conclusion that before the voyage was certain things are In progress which be­ Some members of the government grain A leisurely progress through several ply to the Honorable the Chief Commis­ completed nasty weather would" be en­ standard beard, at Toronto, alter discus­ saries and some of the luxuries of life sioner of Lands and Works for permission played by the commanding officers of the token change. The steady decline of for the enemies who, but a short time small towns, in which a few lights to lease for fishing purposes the foreshore. boats and the freedom from fear, ec, as countered which would try the seagoing Turkey is a visible process. One after sion, agreed that unless some drastic twinkled from the windows, a short stop Including the rights attached thereto, in abilities of the torpedo boats and the measures be taken to exterminate the ■go. were puffed np with the belief that Otter District, fronting my property, Sec­ their critics say, even proper caution, another its provinces are given seml-ihde- God had entrusted them with a special at Johannesburg park station, where we which they show in handling their little nerve of their officers and crews. If % pendent status as tributary states, and “pea bug" the trade of Canada in peas were joined by a friend who accompanied tion 81, commencing at a poet planted at boat was lost—well, it simply proved that will be entirely lost. mission to bend the haughty necks of the high water mark at the southeast corner ultimately bloom out into nations. Bul­ English to His divine will—to show'them ns as far as Klnandsfontein, another of said section, thence westerly, following die was unsea worthy; that was all; ind garia, Servis, Montenegro have been This bog is the pea weevil, and Dr. half-hour of gentle jogging along, and I the shore Une to the southwest corner of Some remarkable photograpns which 4hat Its type must be improved upon the James Fletcher, the Dominion entomolo­ In their arrogance that out here in this said Bection 81, and Including the fore­ have just been received in America illus­ emancipated, and now Macedonia is dis­ obscure falr-off country there existed a found myself flu the platform at Boks- shore and land covered With water. neat time one ot that darn was built gist, for some years has endeavored to bnrg. where I was taken in charge by trate this tendency very well. They The completion of the canal connecting turbed, a revolution threatened, with the people who basked in His brightest sun­ JOHBPH POCK HIER. possibility of a quasi-independence being impress upon all pea growers in the dis­ a gentleman who conducted me to the August flflth. WOOL taken during the manoauvroe -of the Baltic and the North seas has re- tricts where this prevails the ne­ shine. and rejoiced In His most particular Prince Henry’s fleet and show the arrow- : moved the necesidty of sending the tor- granted in the future. This piecemeal protection. That Is undoubtedly the feel­ Central hotel, in which Imposing estab­ Notice Is hereby given that 30 days after partition of the Turkish Empire is prob­ cessity ot making a united effort to de­ lishment I fiave taken up my abode for like vessels steaming in lto* At lull ; pedo boats on the perilous voyage around stroy this pest, for without unity mere ing which every Boer cherished in his the present. date I Intend to apply to the Chief Com­ upeed with each alight intervals between j Jutland, and they probably will be lent ably the best way in which the Turk can Heart, and no Israelite ever believed missioner of Lands and Works for a lease be “turned bag and baggage out of Eu­ individual effort will be in vain, because, of the foreshore rtf Piers Island, Cowlchan the boats that the most trifling ecoideut ; over that route less frequently thin be- if a farmer treats his own seed peas with more Implicitly in his birthright as one INDIGESTION. THAT MENACE TO District, commencing at a post marked A. to one of them would result hi the al­ rope," since the evolution of independent of God’s chosen people than did each in­ H. McBride, placed on the northeasterly Tore, though in manoeuvring they are countries in Its ' old region of misrule carbon bisulphide, unfortunately that HITMAN HAPPINESS. pitiless |n it» most Inevitable destruction -of th > bor-te at any time liable to be ordered to make does not prevent the from his dividual bnrghcr in the close paternal assaults, and no respeetor of persoaS, has snore of said Island, and extending 40 astern; for it is a matter of fractiona the voyage. gives promise of future stability and protection of the -Almighty, who was to met its conqueror In South American Ner­ chains In a northwesterly direction. neighbors' fields injuring his crop. vine. This great stomach and nerve remedy A. H. M'BKIDE. a seoMkd between safety and -destruc­ prosperity. Meantime there is diplomatic deliver them from the ruthless hands of Dated July 16th. 1902. When the German torpedo boats are anxiety as to immediate effects. Turtml- Most farmers in the districts where stimulate» dlrestlou, tones the nerves, aids tion when torpedo boats steam so closely manoeuvring with a fleet of warships of the pea weevil occurs are pretty well ac­ the godless enemy and etablish their na­ circulation, drives out Impurities, dispels together at such speed as these are -mark­ ence exists in certain regions. The emaciation, and brings back the glow ot Notice la hereby given that thirty days larger growth, a favorite performance quainted with the life habita of the In­ tion upon earth. after date 1 Intend to apply to thy Chief ing. is for the etitire flotilla to make a sud­ rapacity of the Sultan's officials is a con­ Yet here now. in these refugee camps, perfect healtis Cures hundreds of “chron­ stant menace. Russia's designs are push­ sect, and also know that the fumigation ics"* that have baffled physicians. Bold.by Commissioner of Lands and Works for a Automobiliste of the Sea. den dash and try to get Inside the line treatment is effective. My following the while the earth is still fresh upon the Jackson A Co. sod Hall Sc Co.—66. lease of the foreshore of Boatswain's Bench, of the men-oT-war. This is done in all ed forward with increasing boldness. Is graves of their dead, they are taking L'owlchan District, Vancouver Island, com­ With her torpedo boats Germany has it improbable that Turkish weakness has instructions which are given here there mencing at a poet marked M. B. Burgees, displayed a disposition to take long navies when the torpedo boats go ont to will be really very little danger; but, of the goods which the gods—in the shape ÈgkM Are made vigorous placed on the east shore of said Islaad, and rlay at war with a fleet; but In other turned the Dardanelles into what would of the British govemmen^-provide wjth " " aud manly by onr extending SO : chains lu a northwesterly chances which have resulted in her los­ be practically a Russian channel? course, tho work must be done with ing more vessels of this class in propor­ navies, as a rule, it la the sneaking up care. Most of the large seed growers a nonchalance which makes it hard to VACUUM DEVBl»VtiH. direction towards Cherry Point. Russia and the Dardanelles. This treatment will enlarge Dated -July 14th. lfltffl. tion to her fleet than any other nation. of single béats to try end torpedo a bat­ and seed dealers have “bugging houses," believe that less than a year ago they shrunken and undeveloped M. B. BURG BBS. The German naval officers went into tor­ tleship before she is discovered which Russia has great interest in getting In which they profess to treat, and some were organs, and remove all weak­ pedo boat work with all the enthusiasm is the favorite game. But a whole flo­ free access to the Mediterranean for the do regularly treat, their seed, but a change Struggling In a Death-Grip ’ nesses relative te the genlto Notice Is hereby given that 3D days after tilla making a dash for a lot of men-of- urinary system. Particulars date 1 Intend to apply to the Chief Com- and recklessness that marks the auto­ Black Sea fleet. At the close of the for the better might be made by doing with the very people whose bread they In pu%l* sealed envelope. m Isa toner of Lands and Works for a lease mobiliste with a new high-speed machine, war;Jn line of battle has something d«-1 Crimean war the terms forced on this work earlier and much more uni are now eating as unconcernedly and Health Appliance Co., Bsfe of the foreshore of Boatswain’s Bank, Oow- la fact the German torpedo boat com­ perate about“ It which*■ "seems ‘ to appehl"*■* by the treaty of 1866 forbade the re­ re really. Not only is the carbon bisul­ iMitxwlt hide.. Seattle. Icban District, Vancouver Island, com­ to the Germans who command the little with ns good an appetite, apparently, as mencing at a poet marked Emily McBride, manders may not inaptly lie called the fortification of Sebastopol, the fortifying phide more easily vaporised in hot wee if they had earned It themselves. NOTICE. placed uo the east shore of said Island, and “automobiliste of the sea," because -of stinging midgets of the sea. of any Black Sea port, or the passage iher, but tie effect on the Insects is much Sopietimos I think these Boers are extending 40 chains In a southeasterly the way in which they dash about with of the Dardanelles by any but Turkish more fatal than in cold weather, or later the simplest, moat straightforward peo­ Notice Is hereby given that we Intend direction towards Hatch Point. long, lean vessels-and because of the Dr. Clifford, speaking at Birmingham- warships. These terms were relaxed in in the season, when the weevils are in ple in the world, ready, now that they to apply to tue Hoard of Licensing Com- EMILY M‘BRIDE. Liberal Club, said he was talking to Lord mlos.wuers at their next sitting for a Dated July 14tn. ludg. chances they take. Rosebery as to what waa the great dlffl 1870, but the Dardanelles was main­ the torpid state m which they pass the have seen the perfidy of their leaders and ...... - - |lb transfer from us to The Savoy, limited, of The lorn of the torpedo boat command- j culty In the way of returning Liberalism tained as a closed strait This restric­ winter. The sooner the fumigation is their own ignorant foolishness in declar­ the license to s