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V’UL. 51. VICTORIA, B. c., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911. NO. 139.

T TO-DAY’S BASEBALL NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE At —First inning; Tacoma. QUITE IT HOME "NETEMERE” DECREE 1; Seattle. 4. Second inning: Tacoma, 0; Se­ attle, 1. Batteries—Hall and Burns; Zackert RESOLUTION PASSED and Shea. NOVA SCOTIA STILL SPENDING ENJOYABLE At Portland—First inning.: Spokane, BY PRESBYTERIANS 1; Portland, 0. TRUE TO LIBERALISM TIME IN METROPOLIS Batteries — Schwenk and Ostdlekr j______Bloomfield and Bradley. ------AMtlttCAN LEAGUE " Col. McLean and Officers of Vote of ChurcfT’Memb'ers'oh" At Washington— R. H. E. Government Holds 27 Out of Question of Union to Be St. Louis ...... 7 1,5 1 38 Seats, Some by In­ Contingent Entertain Dis­ Washington ...... g il l tinguished Party Taken on March 15 Batteries — Powell and Hatnllton, creased Majorities Clarke ; Hughes, Groom and Street.

At New York-.—' R. E. Halifax. N. S.. June 15.—After . June 15 —To-day is another Ottawa, June IB.—The Presbyterian General A»sembl> continued the dis­ Detroit ...... '...... o twenty-nine . year# of capable and day of glorious sunshine tempered by cussion on Church Union to-day, it New York ...... *...... 5 dean government at the hands of the a fresh breeze, and those who have being decided that the vote of mem­ Batteries—Mullln and Casey, liberal party Nava Scotia yesterday not -been tempted away by the Gold bers and adherents be taken on March age; Fisher and Sweeney. afternoon" declared for a continuance Cup day at Ascot find London, in. -her 15 and presbyteries up to March 15. At Boston— R. of it for another period of five years. gayest mood. Perhaps the happiest of A strong pronouncement was made Cleveland ...... 2 Of the 3K seats in the provincial legis­ lative the Murray government has /ziMula1 a. visitors are the Ixiys of the attains! the Ne Temere decree and Boston ...... 4 warning—the- -people ttf - the — C husch ItattijlFs Btanding and Eaxtertyr <âr.rled. 27.„__jSveix. S£ftjL_»;iu* tuntfialail___ r coronation contingents . .Men from al this election, whereas at the last four to abstain from mixed marriages till Wood and Nunamaker, Kleinow ZtHost every corner of are to be the situation 1* cleared up. Liberals were returned unopposed. At Philadelphia — Philadelphia-)’bi­ ( found each night under the canvas Dr. Duval of Winnipeg, in moving The opposition, which was in the tents, which . «ver the ground» of the en go gain.- postponed on account of the resolution, said there was danger . last house six, live Conservatives and Duke of York's school at Chelsea, ond it ions such as existed In Italy, NATIONAL LEAGUE one independent, has been increased where soldiers' children for genera­ here the government had to step In to eleven. tions past have been trained to tight and* forbid priests to have anything to At Chicago—. R. IL E. Premier Murray is re-elected in Vlc- thtvEmplre'a battles For the last few .do. -with marriage contracts.___In_ the Philadelphia ...... 1 ,g|terifi by * large majority...... L_ nights, the small hours have been un­ province of Quebec the decree had been Chicago 777...... • Halifax remains true to Its political comfortably frosty, especially for those upheld, but, he added. "Thank God in Batteries—Burns and Dooin; Brown faith, returning three Liberals by im­ who have not recovered fully from every other province British law' stands and Archer. mense majorities. Plctou returns two their Quebec vaccination trials. But and bona tide marriages are recognized Liberals and one Conservative Instead Col. Mclvean. Col. V. Williams. Col. At Pittsburg— R. H. E. and supported by the civil power w ith of two Conservatives and one Liberal. Roy, Commissioner Perry and all the Boston ...... 8 8 3 the whole of the British Empire behind In Inverness, Lunenburg. Hants, members of the contingent have noth­ Pittsburg...... 7 H 1 It." Shelburne. Kings and Annapolis the ing but the warmest words for the Batteries — Weaver, Brown and Assurances of loyalty and devotion Liberal majorities have very largely anxious and kindly car- for their com­ HI* Majesty King George and the Kllng; Hendrick. Adams, Steele and fort of General Lord Cheylsmore and Gibson. increased. Empire were fconveyed in addresses Three ministers were defeated— the British staff. passed W the assembly to be forward­ At St. Louis— R. H. E. Last night was a gala occasion for Hon. Christopher v Chisholm, com­ Km ¥srk ...... n 7 o ed to His Majesty King George and missioner of works and mines, in An- Col. McLean and the officers of the His Excellency Earl Grey. St. I»uis ...... '.... 0 5- 0 contingent entertained a distinguished tlgontsh; Hon. B. F. Pearson, without An address ..i .Wei...... w ii> das i-«Y Batteries — Crandall and Meyers; portfolio, in Colchester; and Hop. H. Kngttsh company -to dinner and the prepared for 11. R. H. the Duî|ë ofv subsequent sing-song a fid speech Sallee and BresnahanT 5. Leblanc, without portfolio, lit Yar­ making was kept up with great zest Connaught. At Cincinnati—- R. H. E. mouth f>y a small majority. till a late hour. Sir Frederick Borden On the suggestion of Principal For­ Brooklyn ...... 1 7 2 The vote so far as received In all was absent, owing le acute recurring rest of Halifax, copies of the resolu­ Cincinnati...... 0 5 2 counties but Cape Breton and- the num­ attacks of indigestion which are great tion on arbitration will be sent to His Etiattertes lti< k.*r and Uergin; ber of seats in each 1* as follows: Excellent « Earl Grey ai)d to President iy curtailing his share in coronation Suggs and McLean. Clarke. Halifax—(3) Faulkner (Liberal). 6.2241 Taft happenings. Sir Wilfrid Laurier also Logan (Liberal)< 6.201 : Finn (Liberal), excused hlmseif on the ground ot state 6, Kh3; Bllglr (Conservative). 6,176; Smith business, but the guests included (Conservative). 4.S35; O'Mullin (Conser­ Prlnc« Leopold f Pattenherg. w ho a* INSTRUCTING AN INNOCENT IN “PLAYING THE GAME.'' vative), 3JU4; Jov (Lab**r). 2,503 * shJ|>-mate. of the contingent in .rousing GOLD CUP DAY FIRE DESTROYS Inverness—McClellan (Liberal). 1.915; the Atlantic, evidently made him udf PREMIER MoBRIDE—You see, Balfour, “the thing is t« get in. and after you are in to stay in.’ McDonald (Uberal). 1>99; McMillan most popular; General Lord Cheyls KT. HON. À. .1. BALFOUR—Yes, quite so. lit our ease. However, the thing is to get Asquith and (Conservative). 1.243; Gallant (Conser­ h more, Generals Grierson, Gorman, uid AT ASCOT RACES that isqudar idol, IJoyd George, out. Ay, marry, there’s the rnh. vative). 1,231. other distingutsheri British officers; Victoria-,—Hon. Premier Murray (Llti- Pacmjer Hazen, wh m.id** g ‘çmtspie eral). 1,016; BudDnan (l.lherai). 591; •* A Bethun**. 663; McDonald. 567. Guysb<*ro—(2) E1H# (Liberal). 139 ma<- Ascot Heath, June 15.—This was an­ 3.503; Robertson (Conservative), 3.355; Public vehicles and sidewalks ire Runs Burning Vessel on Shore other gala day at the Ascot races. King Crowded with people watching the Government Ready to Attack McKenzie (Lierai). 2.24'); Cosfrrova George and Queen Mfitry attending in and All Passengers Make preparations f r the coronation, the SAYS FARMERS DO MAYOR MORLEY ISSUES (Liberal), 877. > full state. The gold cup, valued at five Monarchists If They Try to Ciimb«rbiml—(2> Balaton (Liberal). decorative scheme* being sufficiently Their Escape hundred sovereigns, with 3.5Q0 sover­ 'advanced to attract sightseers.. i NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES 4.148: Carter (Liberal), 4.164; Gilroy eigns In specie added, for three years NOT OPPOSE PACT Cross Bolder Fle*d Marshal Lord Kitchener yes­ (Conservative), 4.033; Smith (Conserva­ and upwards, distance two miles and terday inspected the Indian contiiigen tive). 3,634. a half, was won by Willenyx. Charles encampment al Hampton court. 1 Paducah, Ky.. June 15.- Quick work Dig by r (2) Comeau (Liberal). LSSd; was a brilliant scene, recalling th< O'Malley was second and Dvv la r*^. third. Madrid, June 15.—Telegrams received on the part Of faptain John L. Lowery Wall (Liberal). l.SRI*; Marshall fCorts.*r- Six horses starte> Declares Group of Politicians Must Not Work for Other Than vatlve), 1,610; I>eveau (Conservative), gorgeous East -9- to-day from Vigo state that a moH of the river steamer John L. Lowery, archist revolution has broken out at 1.375. The Interior decoration of the Abb'j Are Trying to Arouse City Either in or Out of saved thé lives ol 65 persons early to­ is well advanced.- ~ Priceless Persian RETIRING FROM SERVICE, Chaves, Portugal, and that the Portu Antlgonlsh—(2) Glrrolr (Conserv i- * carpets, rare tapestries and other Opposltiorf guese gurrli-on mutinied and killed Its Office Hours day when the boat burned opposite tlve), 1,311; Trotter (Liberal). 1,285; Mc­ hangings have been lent Vy I«ord Our- Ottawa, June 15.—A. K. H. Lakch- « ommander. The monarchists stormed Bpitthland. Ky.. tn the Ohio river. Dougall (Consem’atlve). L661 ; Hon. C. zw York, JuneJ 15.—"It's a ghost 1.631; Coming (Conservative). ^ 1.564; and Queen have been presented with Not Confirmed. j Work on the side on the part, qf elty alewly making ft* way up the river In Mr. Laschingcr. who Is one of the most dance," said fames J. TlIll, the railway Hon. H. 8. Leblanc (Liberal). 1.4S6: exquisitely embroidered all Vigo, Spain, June 15.—Report# from employees will be strictly I tarred in th capable officers of the service. Is going magnate, in «peaking of the opposition midstream when fin* broke out near Dentremout (Conservative). 1.145. Chaves of the mutiny of two regiments future, if II I# possible to earn’ out th" to to be business associate of to Canadian reciprocity In the north the furnace. Roused from their slum­ Hants—(2) Parson* (Conservative), SUFFRAGATTE PARADE of Portuguese troops are not confirmed. ThstrUcllofis of 'khmir Morléy 'to the Cay livra Mulock. west, it's a ghost dance, that Is all U bers the passenger# crowded on to the 2.304; Retd (pieral). 2.061; Fielding is." said HIM. "The! farmers of the The rumors are probably unfounded, letter. Quite- recently Wm. Sco^crofl (Conservative). 2,023; Wilson (Liberal). Demonstration Will B-* Held in London decks in a near panic, and on.ly the northwest are not opposed to reclproc since It t# learned from other source# on Saturday, undertook^ to prlrh copies of the nefi that Royalist plans on the Portuguese coolness of the boat’s crew averted a Shelburne—(2) Irwin (Liberal). 1.245; tty with Canada. assessment roll, tq b»* sold to real estate "A group of politicians up there, who frontier did not develop as had been heavy* loss of life. Nickerson (Liberal). 1.202; Flslier (Con­ London. June 15—Suffragettes of WHITE STAR LINE are being pulled by strings that lie be­ agents and others who might desire a servative). 1,120; Phillips (Conserva­ seven nation»,-, members of the interna Several barrels of oil exploded, but yond their domain, are trying to* excite 11 u is supposed here that the !!<>> il- |copy nt a fixed rate of $26. As Mr. tive). 1.110. tlonal section,, are making arrangements miraculously no one wus hurt. the farmers Just a* the medicine men. Ists at Chavez planned to mutiny on Colchester (2) Stanfield (Conserva­ for a coronation ‘parade next Saturday. Scowcroft is a city employee, however, Seeing the tire was about to con­ GRANTS INCREASE or snake doctors, used to do amvng the the approach of Captain Couceiré. the tive). 2.6X9; Kennedy (Conservative), American women will have the places monarchial leader, who Its said to be objection was taken to his undertaking, sume the craft. Oa.pt Lowery made for Indians when devilment was afoot. the Illinois side with all speed. By the 2,524; Hill < Lit pro 1). 2.479; Hon. B, F. of honor in the parade, and will load all "These snake dancers would get the at the head of thv forces near Braga. and the city Itself will have, the assess­ Pearson (Liberal). 2,215. organizations. This is because Wyoming time the nose of the steamer touched Indians around a camp fire and start a Ready for Emergency. ment roll printed for outsiders. It Is not shore the tire had gained great head­ KJngs -(2) Wlekwire (Liberal). 2.4M; rt.mt r r™' H Concedes Half-Amount ef Ad- ghost dan ye that worked them up Into T.t-ib»*n. Jmv* li^ - Til*’ ;uvnT«lnii*1 intended that the sale of th** roll shall way. but the passenger# got off with­ heral) LI HI Baton « Moi ti a frightful fury. Then the Indians go^ernmejnt Imrmxl on Monday that Reform). 1.873; Parker (»v*nservatlve). Fhevman. of Neyr" York, organized the be profitable, and therefore only th* out injury. wouki go out and ravage the white set­ 1.603; Campbell (Moral Reform). 1.016 American division of 250. Among th'.iso vance Demanded by Strik­ the Monarchists, who liave iVnewed cost of printing will be charged. A roil call ’ of passengers showed tlements. But th.‘»e snake doctors w hi I.unenburg—(2) K. McLean who assisted her, and will rUl - at th«* their activity to overthrow the republic, every one present and none Injured. ing Seamen are now trying to raise the devil in the The Scowcroft example may be an (Liberal). 3.292; MaTpeson (Conserva­ head of thé para.i ih- International Mercantile Marine ment of the Bank of England shows the and the rebels liave things their own observed all along the fconfier. The distinctly understood that henceforth GERMAN AEROPLANE RACE. strayed Tuesday afternoon. He was Companies that a rearrangement! of following t hanges: Total reserve in- way. General Montplazair, one of the leaders in' the movement are making no servant of the corporation In your located early this morning sleeping In creaaetl. £381 .'«f). circulation increased, dates has been made necessary. The federal commanders, has takeh refuge constant visits in automobiles p* the. department, or any other, shall do any s clump of bushes undisturbed. The Hamburg. June IS.- Lindenpalnter |£452,000; bullion increased. £683,061; New York, due to sail Saturday, and In a consulate. advance posts. The government has work, either in or out of hours, con­ grlef-st vlcken condition of the mot he the White Star liner Majestic, sched­ Supporter# of General ykntenor concentrated troops In the territory nected with eori>oratlon affairs for and Buechner arrived here to-day fr*»m |other securities increased, £141.000; other had roused public sympathy and many uled to leave on June 21, have been Flrmln. formerly Haytlen mlnflt^r Co opposite the Royalist tmsltlon and post­ which remuneration Is received other Hchverin, concluding the thlr*1 stage of : deieiaUe Increased, £432,060; public de- prominent citizens turned out to, as­ posit » decrvasetl. £81,000; notes reserve withdrawn. Great Britain, and leader <»f the revolu­ ed artillery In the hills. Confidence is than from thé city corporation.** the national aviation circuit race They sist In the search. The 8t. Paul will take the place of decreased, £18,000; govemnient securi­ tion of 1962, are Jubilant over the felt that any attXck of the invaders The hot let* has been communicated to were troubled much by a heavy fog. the Majestic, sailing on the 21st. prospects of placing Firmln in the can be easily repulsed. the heads of departments and has been ties unchanged Proportion of bank's SALE OF RESERVE. frequently losing their bearings. i -serve to liability hi* week is 62.42 per presidential chair. stuck tip I11 promlhefit places for the irrived ,H OVERLOOKED ORDER. incendiary fires are reported In vart IMMIGRATION SCHEME. benefit of those concerned. •ent,; last week was 52.54 per cent. • f*1 16.-—0*ly. ten ported as having completely hist his thousand of the thlrthirty thousand acre» ou» parts of the republic. Winnipeg. June 16. — The Canadian direction after leaving Schwerin. of the Black foot reserve was disposed of Ottawa. Juke 15.— Immigration Super­ PRINCE IN AUTO ACCIDENT* OFFERS FUNDS FOR UNIVERSITY. troops from Fort Francis and Rainy at the sale to-day. the bidding being REPORT DENIED# intendent Scott .says tlie Australian River for the camp at Scwal. Man., SHOCK PROVES FATAL. weak. The only good prie- was 840 an scheme for securing Immigrants from I were delayed in getting to their camp Canada is not feasible. He declare# the . June 16. — Crown Prince I i a nk tort -< m-Th** - Main June 16.— acre paid for a section of land With a Winnipeg. June 15.—H. E. Rurbldge, New York. June 15. -Thv wife of Jas. fit b» stated that Jacob H, Kuhlff. the by the government regu­ Frederick Will lain was In an auto spring on it. The consensus of opinion a stores commissioner of the Hudson attraction of till* country arc too great 1 > draw,people away to Australia, w hen mobile accident to-day, but' escaped T O'Neill, assistant corporation counsel New York banker, ha# announced hi* was that the reserve price» named in lation# w'hlch prohibited the paHstng; Bay^Gii*.. ettiphailcaUy denies to-day of an armed force of foreign nation’ InJnry. He was itriAln* t » the home lot Brooklyn, died suddenly to-day at readiness to give several million marks the.list were far too high that hi# company has purchased or In­ the opportunities are no greater, if as through American territory. The com- of Chancellor Von Bethmann-Holle- their summer home near Babylon. L.I., f..r th*- foundation of a university at tends to .purchase a site .jtt Regina. good. Frankfort-On-The-Main, his birth­ mandant of the detachment had over­ weg when his car struck the curb, from apoplexy, caused by fright when RECEIVE DEGREE Basic., for thé erection of a depart­ place. provided certain condition* con- looked the order. The Canadian North­ mental store, as staied by the evening ASSOCIATED BOARDS MEET. smashing a wheel. The crown prince screech owl. with a loud cry, flew ern railway over which the troops was thrown to the sidewalk, but not against tlie window of her room. Mr*. ng the matter of religion and. London. June 15.—Cambridge univers papers here yesterday. The denial t» professor* art made The Lord Mayor were to have travelled runs through even more emphatic than that made Lethbridge. June 15— The convention with great force. The chauffeur was O’Neill had lived In fear of the bird for Sty yesterday con forged the degree >f I» conferring with the Prussian minis­ the state of. Minnesota. The troops by the company when It was rumored of the Associated Boards of Trade of thrown out, and striking against a two days, as It followed her arbund.the 1.1. I> , Bari Mint... ptiad I'r.’mi, ter of education, Herr Van Trott took the, ste-amer down the Lake of the here that they had bought a block on Western Canada openwl this moraihg lamp post wàs slightly Injured. The grounds of her home when she and her Morris of Newfoundland. Botha of husband were walking. She regarded it Sol?, on the subject vt the proposed „ 1 South A fric» 00(1 Word of New Zee Woods to Kenora and a C. P. it. train Portage avenue on which they will with 35 delegates present from town»j\«thrown —.« Prince* « •••'%, ■continued his trip In from Fcrrt WiUlam west tu , J ordinary cab.. as an Ul-omen, fllTt . . .1___ . ' ___ ...... ______land. > thence tv their camp. .shortly cm U departmental store. ■ Y VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, .TUNE 15, 1911.

Hornby Island VUJ&V1CH AWAITS POTTER IS ON THE H) Acres with a quarter of a mile PRISON SENTENCE HORNS OF DILEMMA of waterfront on the east side of Hornby Island near Gotnox; 100 fruit trees. 6 and 6 year» old; small house and bam; 2 springs on the property; 16 Found Guilty of Shooting With Liquors Running Out and Li­ acres under cultivation anif^ Promptly fenced. The land is heavy Intent to Kill in Prince . cense Due for Renewal, loam. Price ...... $2.100 Without Knowing Fate DEWAR’S SPECIAL WHISKEY, por bottle...... $1.00 The C. P. R. steamer Joan calls Rupert Strike three times weekly. Good DEWAR’S EXTRA SPECIAL WHISKY, per bottlo. S1.35 .” „ SEAGRAM’S RYE WHISKY, per bottle,...... $1.00 This is only good for a shbrt At 7.»‘ last night the Vujovlch jury A letter from Mr. Potter, the owner time. Terms can be arranged. returned to court with n verdict of ol the Lion saloon, situated on the site WOLFF’S SCHNAPPS, per bottle...... *1-25 guilty against the prisoner, who was of the proposed new city yard, had the BASS’ BEER, pints, per .loien...... 92-00 effect of titillating the city council’s GUINNESS' STOUT, pints, per dozen...... T^.UU T. REDDING charged with shooting” with intent to kill tVBMHble L. A. Miller at Kelly’s collective palate when read at the YOU HEAR! When Yoo Use Phones 2206 and L-210Ï. cut, Prince HuiiCrt, <*n April 6 last. meeting the other evening. Of .course, ; 822 Catherine H* Victoria West. the eitjrTias decided to expropriate the 1 WILSON’S COMMON SENSE EAR DRUMS! Vujovlch was remanded for sentence. Mr. Justice Murphy in summing up property In question and the by-law in 0MPANY rhe ontv scientific sound conductors. Invisible, comfortable, efficient. early in the afternoon, gave much at­ connection therewith will be submitted UDSON’S They fît In the ear. Doctors reconuncndT-thêm. Thousands testify to tention to the situation of the police to the people at an early date, but up their perfection an^ to benefit derived. till now no lntlmatloir~<>f the council’s in connection with the trials then vl«>s- Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers____ ing from Prince Rupert. That police­ intention has been forwarded to Mr. CAMPBELL’SfRESCRIPTION STORE men were being commonly treated In If otter, ,wtth the inevitable result that WHARF ST. TELEPHONE 47 crimiiuil trial* as "criminals and per­ he does not now where,he Is getting aOf.E AGENTS jurers. he said, was a fact. They were off. so to .speak. looked on as scoundrels and perjurers We are prompt, \7t are careful, and we At the Gorce Park Mr. Potter’s letter reminded the Cor. Fort and Douglas Sts, when giving evidence. He saw no rea­ use the best In our work. The Gorge park In attracting large council of the time that has elapsed son why this should be so, and said since he applied for a permit for his crewcln nightly, the moving plvttire- *»- that it is because of policemen doing troposed hold, and suggests that he be t, rtainmont shown there by Manager their duty that people are able to live Informed as a mallei of courtesy as Clifford Denham being one of the beet In peace and safety. In the ease before well as of business whether he is go­ offered. The Gorge park ' orvheetra the jurors, .however, there were other ing to get the permit which was found witnesses for the crown than police­ We Are Not Independent ,.,aye nightly. Six striking filme are to be legal, or whether he is going to men. and all the evidence for the pros­ be expropriated. He also explains that being shown thle week. The fleet ecution was direct and positive. The Real Estate his stock of liquors is running out and r ‘The Two Brothers" ie a pleture- evidence of the defence, he- thought, that his license'will have U» be renewed We Want Your Business | drama with much Interest, and eheee was a pre-arranged story on which in by the 15th July. In viewer these try- Is much to laugh at Irr-the comedy fhe-main particulars all the wltnease» tng" circumstance* it will be seen that picture Which follows, entitled "WII agreed. Mr Potter was on the hortv* of di­ HUNGARIAN FLOUR, per sack ...... He'S Curts." Chas Rendes well- - The -Vujovlch case was one where lemma. the prisoner was charged with dis­ CÉEÀMERY BUTTER, per lb...... However, the city council kindly - de* Owners known dramatic story Peg \\ offlng- charging u revolver point-blank at a aided Va relieve him of further anxiety GOLDEN TIPPED CEYLON TEA, fr-B>. hex, oiuh... .*1.50 ton" Is shown In "a" tatitotd picture police officer. Hë had fired and a man un the point by informing him of the drama, the the scenes of the well- named Watson had hit Vujovlch gcross SMITH’S CREAM SODAS, per package"...... existence of the by-law and o$ their in­ MILITARY PICKLES, iwr bottle...... known "Carmen" follow, "Too much the back of the neck with :a pick. han- We have buyers for inside dle. felling him to the ground, where ho tention to expropriate hi» property. Trot- '.' Tun- Is a taugli-provok lag ttlnc GOOSEBERRIES, per lb...... lay like a log for some time. and the last picture Is another dra Jhls case ended the Prince Rupert CARRIE NATION'S CAREER. property on matte one, "In the Watches of the strike cases. Of the fourteen men Remarkable Individuality of Far- Nl-ht." The Gorge orchestra Is play­ charged ten have been .found guilty Windsor Grocery Company ing the follow ing programme ; March. anti await sentence, while four were Famed A nil-Liquor Crusader. acquitted. GOVERNMENT Opposite Port Office. Government Street. “Four of a Kind"; selection. “Motor Carrie M««orse Nation, whose death Girl"; valse. "Chocolate Soldier ; THREE MURDERS- cello solo." winning Way"; Weal. took place last week at Leavenworth, Kansas, was born near Versailles, Ky., DOUGLAS Wistariaselection. “Anona : waits Indictment* Against Alleged "Gun Pink Lady." and a two-stop. “Irish Men" at Chicago. nearly €5 yrura ago. In 1875 she was Beauties. married to a Dr. Lloyd and lived for a FORT. YATES E*n press * Ora «4 Theatre, Chicago, June 15.—Fourteen indict­ year at Holden. Mo.- Her husband NOTICE ! The success of French's trained ments against nine men whom the po­ died of delertum tremens. After ten and PANDORA CORONATION DECORATIONS Hons at the Grand theatre l« immense lice cha met ertxe a* “labor sluggers' years of widowhood mie married David and as a new feature for all the child­ and "gun men." among them l>elng Nation and for a time lived In War- ren. an arrangement has been made Maurice Enright, business agent of the rensbürg. Mo., where she was the edi­ TO OUR PATRONS— to have the wild animals fed .with Plumbers’ Union, who confessed to tor of a paper. They later moved to Only owners need apply We shall be very pleaaed to lia-ve you eooneet any number eggs and milk on Saturday afternoon shooting and killing William Gentle­ Richmond. Texas, where Nation con­ of extra lights for the" Coronation week, but we must first be at the matinee The feeding In done man. a union labor agent, were return­ ducted such a strenuous reform cam­ during th. last show at night a1*arate organiza­ bugs the never-stopping-always-etep Medicine Lodge, Kansas. - • ' ,*■ Parties requiring lamps in quantities for outlining build­ tion* of the United Plumber* and Mrs. Nation has long foster**! the pin* foot artists The t.irhumor dl. Steamhtter*. nr.»1 charged in the indict­ ings, ete., arc requested to notify us of their requirements not anti-liquor sentiment, and in IS61 she penser this week is the Irreslstlbl ments. Enright already was under o In began her w nsat Iona 1 cnisailes of later than lf.th Inst. ______■Jackson's Honeymoon." with those diet ment for killing Gentleman, whom physical violence against salo«>n*. Fol­ laugh-mnklng Time Bl.u-ke and Perrin 639 FORT STREET. PHONE 1402. he n <%tly shot in « fôwntown saloon. lowing minor episode* in Iowa and Bornera In charge. Caron and Her­ All of the men were held on bonds of B. C. Electric Railway, Co., Ltd. bert in athletics, and Pearl and Both Wichita. Kansas, she went to To­ 123.000 each. peka an«l In Mar«’h. 1M1, thn*w P. O. Box 1680. Light and Power Dept. Phone 1609. In “Forcing an Opportunity" arc the other arts The Four teintions show hatchet a « ms* the mab.igan v t>ar of themselves, but do Hot act ns the stage the fi<-nate saloon, near the state will not take their apparatus. It was capitol, breaking the mirror Into a on this account that the trained lions thousand pieces., yiutilate»! costly •minting* and smashed the gloss ware, y were brought from the French men The crusade wa* then on In earnest, j agerl Kansas had .a state w ide prohibition j Special for To-morrow, Friday law. but in those days It was fla- [ WBKKLY W BATH Eft REPORT. grantly violated. Mrs. Natlim visited ( Wines ant many « Itlrs in Kansas preaching the ; Victoria Meteorological Ofllco. PLEA FOR A KBW THEATRE. lth to lSth June. l'Jll doctrine of «town-with-rum. both in Victoria—Total amount of bright sun­ ; word* and deed*. To the Editor Will you •allow Mi** j In August. 1901, her husband ob-1 shine. *> hours and » minutes, rain* Mailowe and my sell to offer throug't filch; tilirhest temperature, ,i - >m kali. jour paper h prayer to those whom it may tainwd a divorce and is now sai«l to Iqwt'p!,' 44 0 on Till- concern that they will provide a ne* be living a reHreil life in Ibera, of Victoria ’. I Th< n followed many MMMmbk Liquors shine. M hours; rain. 72 Inch; blgheat The difficulty of producing a play in th' trips by the crusader in manv states temperature. 72 on 11th, -12th and 13th present building le almost insurmount­ of the Union, lecturing on th»' evils lowest. 44 on 7th. able All the "drops" have to h * folded of drink, and In many cases following New Westminster—Rain. 1 «0 inch; high- - .1. instead of her speeches up with practical de­ eat temp ratlin,. » on 12th; loweat. 41 on Ulna hauled up «to mention one technical monstrations in Joint-smashing. She ^Kamloopa- No rain; blgheat tempam difficulty!. and the enthusiasm of th WHS OTTPsted several times for destroy­ The old reliable store—Victoria’s popular family audlem 4- and the fervor of the actoi turn Ml on 12th; lowest. 41 on 1th and Mh »an«s ncJiile the mechanics strive to over- ing proiH-rty but always escaped very Wine House. BsrkervUle Rain. 1.42 Inch; "tglu-at com— 1 mtw>ssible <4**tH*'le»- Please »ay b Miib’t- temperature. 7(1 on 1*" ; lowest. W on ;th. good word f<»r this cause and gain the By the sale of souvenirs, by lecturing Prince Rupert-Rain, ft.) Ini'h. , I gratitude of actors and audience* anil 4.th» i profitable «'Niilhiti-m* of 1i»t- GOODS ALWAYS NO. 1—PRICES ALWAYS temperature. 64 on llthr lowest. 40 on *th. . E II SoTHEUN self, Mre JNatlon is said to have ac- im hand 13th. , „ i uthulutirtl a^fortune of nearly $150,000. rommenclne To-MORROW MORNING AT « M we mace on the Imr- REASONABLE. Atltn-ltaln. .M; highest Icnperature A I.BERN I ltOAlW. Many melodramatic ajui fatclcal ln- KuU> O.onter Borne really charmlnK^lle wal»t models In both Lingerie on" 13th: lowest tempenfture, 34 on *tn. cUlentH occurred during her tours but and Tailored styles. Among the* are a, few Lingerie Waists in black. Wth and 13th. ■ . the one that, first broke, the warlike Irawsnn—ttaln. <» Inch: highest tem- To the Editor:-! was considerably sur spirit of the turbulent crusaxler occur­ See Our Large Grocery Ad. on Page 6. prrature. 70 on 12th; loweat. 40 on 40th. prised at reading a letter over the signa turc Of John Best. In which he refers to red in one of the lowest dives In Chi­ Regular prices are $1.75, $1.50 and QCp the bad condition of the roads leading out cago, when she found her grandson, $1.25, to-morrow your choice for . . vUV i PH0NE8- 94, 95 AND 1632. ST. JOHN'S OVILD. of Albernl. Riley White, serving drinks to human I. with a party of eight persons, went wrecks and painted-faced girls. Her Remember—this special is for to-morrow only, and of course, “first Presentation to Mrs. D. R. Ker In into Albernl by stage, returning to-day. spirit was broken and -since then she come, first served.-* Recognition of l#ong 8er\ ice. and It was a matter of favorable rum- j has never been the aggressive, disturb- | ment by all the passengers that such ex* ‘ Ing Carrie Nation of old. The ladles of St. John’s Guild held .. ii, 1,1 roads could b found In what was Pabst Malt Extract comparatively a new dhürtct On February IS last she suffered a their annual summer sale on Tuesday, nervous collapse In Eureka Springs, from three to six In the afternoon One ,of the worst features In our life is A very seasonable Tome for run-down systems, the allowing of our port y feelings to run and never recovered from Its effects. The sale, w’hlch was a most successful away with our better Judgment, for After* living with her sister at Eureka bbrnddn andid a most bénéficiai one—a Tonic hard to beat. one. was opened by the Venerable whilst one would like to see things Springs for a while she was removed D R Y GOODS STORE. Archdeacon Scrlven with a few helpful, $1.00 chang' d in 'some- instance». U l* not fair to Evergreen hospital, l>eavenworth PHONES 636** 637. Per bottle, 35c or 3 .for cheering words. He congratulated the to llt»el a rigid, or those vesiionsibie for where she was in a very feeble eondl 642‘-“644 YATES ST/fEET. workers on their new church and rev- fte-conetructIon. when hundred* <»f trawl- tlon for some time previous to her $3.50 torv. The rector of St. J«*hn’s, Per dozen, unequalled value. tora find the Said roads In mdst ex«-ellent death. • Perclval Jenna, presented Mrs D R. condition. J W. ROBINSON. Kerr with a life meml>ershli> In the !iXl «•«■llinson fit.. Juin- VI. 1911 UP-TO-DATE. For Quick and Reliable Service Call Up Diocesan Women’s Auxiliary to Mls- "Mr. Pleaver. how «to you nremmt for BEDDING PLANTS Calgary Lager Beer si«>nk, a* a mark «if appreciation for her AN ENUMERATOrt‘8 PROTEfiT. Phene 1667 the fact that I found a piece oî rubber Storks. After, Lobelia. Geraniums. long and faithful service as president tire In otic of the sausages ! bought here T4* the Editor:—Why does your morn Halt iu. Verbenas, Valltornik Tree VICTORIA MOTOR DELIVERY Canada Pride in Purity and Excellence of Flavor. of St. John’s Guild. last. week ?" Poppy. J. E. Wlntworth, Prop. Mrs. Ker has been president of - the ini; contemporary always mdenvor to "My dear madam, that only goes to The beer with a relish—pure water, best malt and Chancel Guild since its formation eight make himself ridiculous by "rusnlng In," show that the motor ear Is replacing the UNSDOWNE FLORAL GARDENS CO. like others of ills class, "where angels Stand 726 Yates Street years ago and president of the 81 horse everywhere."—New York Evening hops, and greatest skill in brewing. f,.ar to tread"? Personally. M 1* of ln- 1691 Lansdowne Rd., City. John’s Serving Guild for many years dtffërencc to me If h’niranKb* himself Pints, per dozen ...... $1.50 more. Mrs. Rocke Robertson. St. on the reciprocity ipirtsltrm. In which tic John's oldest Indies' Guild president, appear* to have become entangled. About Quarts, per dozen ...... $2.40 pinned the little gold cross on Mrs three wc*ks agi> ills yworprcrnis intellect Ker. and Mrs. Jay, vice-president of throbbed over a isiragraph «lispnraglng the Chancel Guild, read a short address the questions contained In I lie census of congratulation to Mrs. Ker. schedules, with the effect of setting hi* CORDOVA SUMMIT LË. Mrs. Townsley, vice-president of the f..\t supporters up in arm* against every­ Ladles’ Guild, on behalf of that body, thing connected therewith, uml in sotm presented Mrs. Ker with a l»eav.tifui cases giving llv*m a considursble scare at MOST DESIRABLE SUBDIVISION ON THE MARKET Copas & Young the thought of th.> or-lcRl facing them bouquet of old rose carnation*, th" During the twelve days of enumerating Leading Wine Merchant*. color of the Columbia lïloccse. ! the remarks passed over, after plying the Cordova Bay is popular ns an ideal summer resort aud campmg ground. Its 1 ,|u.*ttotiS. a* to Itlfl veracity and- reli­ boating ami bathing faeilities arc nosm-passed on the Island. All lots aie Fort Street. Victoria, B. C. MANCHURIAN SITUATION, ability. have been «. slight « «mitionsaUon for the o«ldltional ialxu' entailed In re- within easy access ,,f the Isa «h, and every one carries waterfront privileges. Mail Orders Promptly Executed St. Petersburg. June 15.—Th > N«woe arearing tlie deluded believers of Ids irre­ is d-v'iting much attention to sponsible statements. Autos leave 622 Johnson Street Each Morning for the use of prospective reported1 plans of Ariierlcan agricul­ His publicity fun t ought in common fairness to be druWn upon to recompense tural Interests to Invade Manchuria. tlu* eighteen who have had this unneces­ buyers. Temporary Office on the Property. In a leading artl

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911.

THINKING THEMES REGULAR TRAIN » *1 ' I Wire Logging Rope BY DR. FRANK URANX

y We sre agents for the celebrated SERVICE INAUGURATED While engaged in the composition of WORTH 645. FOR 625— W> still have a Tristan and Isolde." Wagner wrote to few of these stunning model* left, silk or Liszt: “I have Just played my first satin lined, with popular incroyable cot- half of Act I., and I nufst say to my­ Warrington Wire Works, Limited, Hundred Miles of Road East self what dcr lieb » of Liverpool, England, and‘carry in vstock Uott said when From Prince Rupert Now He had finished A FULL RANGE OF SIZES part of the world in Operation -1-U Is good ! I A trial order will convince you of the superior quality of this have . no one to , J*ope. praise me — Just It was In i the Yesterday ~ Prince Rupert, Junte 15.—At noon case of the -Uff- yesterday the Orand Trunk Pacific In­ ator 6,000 years The following social reduction^ ou LINGERIE augurated regular train service over ago—and,so I say « R. P. Rithet&Co., Limited the. first 100 miles of tht railway to to myself, Rich­ DREHSES which we advertised yesterday, made Copper river. The train la to be run ard you're a great fellow!" GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS out every Wednesday add Saturday tilings very busy in the ‘‘Lingerie department.” after the arrival of the steamer from Again while the south. It will connect with river writing this same There^are not very many left, and they should cer- steaxners at Mile 100 for Har.elton. The opera, his mas­ following day'lt will come back so as terpiece, in Which tainly all go to-day» to connect with the steamers going he gave full vent, unafraid,, to his musical convictions, . ,$10.00 An Immense crowd gathered yester­ he says. I find the world less and less LINGERIE DRESSES at $15.00, for Sterling Silver Mesh Bags day to see the first regular Jraln off. "necessary to- the; i eouhl ws*rk ««, If I- Shipping In port whistled salutes as never had a thing published." I,1N< 1 ERIE DRESSES at $17.50, for. $12.50 the train pulled out, and these were There Is a glimpse of the supreme .,$15.00 With French Enamelled Frames answered by blasts from the locottto W' rTTlïlfi tir Tfhr 'wnrlc Robert LINGERIE DRESSES at. $20.00, for . lives The company takes our regular Louie Stevenson said once that, dearly LINGERIE DRESSES at $22.50, for. $16.50 The delicate tints and beautiful colorings of these frames standard coaches. Including colonist as he loved his wife, he could con­ and standard first class coaches. The ceive of living on without her, should LINGERIE DRESSES at $25.00, for. $17.50 are' indeed a revelation to a lover of the artistic. The French she die. and so of all oth-r things dear company will serve on board the train . $20.00 are conceded to lie the masters in' the art of enamelling. hot lunches to all passengers until res­ and pleasnreablv. but that he could LINGERIE DRESSES at $27.50, for. taurants Along the route are not at all conceive of any existence lished. apart from his work. LINGERIE DRESSES at $35.00, for. .. $25.00 Your attention is drawn to our north window. The older I get the more It Is borne in upon me that this notion of Steven­ son te right, and that the highest, NEW SUBWAYS FOR noblest, most permanent form of joy, In this world or Tn the next. Is to feel within one's self the ability to do REDFERN&SONS GREATER NEW YORK sometHhtg. to have the chance arid Oldest Diamond and Jewelry House in Western Canada health to do It, and actually to Do It LINGERIE BLOUSES it Is not the Pay nor the Praise of It. 1009 Government Street Victoria, B. C. It Is the Work Itself that counts. “My father worketh hitherto, and 1 work*' Scheme Now Being Considered esld th. Most» r : and our dtvtnest Joy At $1.75, $1.50 and $1.00 Work-Joy, Involves Expenditure of I believe with Schopenhauer that As Usual our Blouse section'is keeping up the $257,000,000 the highest joy Is the consciousness and use of one's forces." “busy pace." In fact, we have sold as many ENGINEERS’ SUPPLIES tiiis season as compared with last. Our Blouses We now have in stock the well known New York. June 15.—Five months of and Waists. like our Coats, Suits and Dresses, bear talk and controversy over new sub UNABLE TO AID ways tn Greater New York came to the “style distinction’’ that Victoria ladies de­ ZYNKARA heajd in a plan which Mayor Gaynor.de dares ‘is the largest matter before any mand. Which has all the properties of zine plate combined with government in the world, national or HOUSE COMMITTEE local*” The magnitude of. the project ------1008-10 Government Street - THE BEST BOILER COMPOUND is made must emphatic in dollars—1267.- We also have all standard packings, including 000.000, which will be expended if th entire programme Is carried out—or PALMETTO, OARLOCK. SWARTii RAINBOW, more than three times the amount Secretary of Sugar Company ECLIPSE, PEERLESS, KUNGERIT, ETC. ipent on-the present subway system. Says He Knows Nothing of The Interborougii Rapid Transit Co. And a full line of lubricants, waste, etc. which operate* the present subway, and Its Inner History the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., which has control of the most of the business !n Brooklyn, must make concessions to SPECIAL BARGAINS IN E. B. MARVIN & CO. the city. The Interborough will have to Washington. D. C.. .Tune 15 -Five The Ship Chandlers, 1202 Wharf Street. permit the Brooklyn company's In .ours were spent yesterday by Charles vaslon of Manhattan, and the Brooklyn It. Helke, for several years the S'lO.OBd , company will have.to give New Yorker» secretary of the American Sugar Re­ SIDEBOARDS AND BUFFETS a five-rent fare to the great pleasure fining Company. In telling the House | ground* at Coney Island. It Is Intimat­ sugar Investigating committee that he ed that the company may not accept, i.n.-u nothing about tfce poltet** or in­ MASSEY -HARRIS but should this corporation refuse, all ner history of the company, particular­ We are allowing an exceptionally fine stock of Siilelmarfla, Buffets. China Closets. Exten­ the favors will go to the opposition, ac­ ly In the years when H. O. Havemeyer cording to the plan. was Its president The witness de- sion Tables and Dining Chair* Theae have all been priced most moderately, for quick' aille. Haying and Harvesting Machinery eilbed hi* position with the company We need more room and haVe made-prices tmv aoaa til efffeet 'Và'jniï clearanee. Before de­ RECIPRiXTTY IN COINAGE -t* that of a *u»ck transfer man. b»mk- ciding on your purchase of Dining Boom Furniture yon owe it to your purae to see the bnr- k» e|W and letter writer " He ridiculed gsina we offer. Tlieae are no flimay gootla. made merely to aell at weealled Bale Price*. Canadian Gold Will Be Current Value lu» «des that he was the ronrfldeothu agent of President Havemeyer, saving They are honest valuea amt well made goods, pleasing to the eye andHiade for useful service. In Vniletl States. BINDERS RAKES he was not big enough a man for that. Our guarantee, “Goods as represented or money refunded," goes with every sale we make. He declared that the government had I Reciprocity with the United States in Free paekiug and shipping. Free city delivery. TEDDERS i ivked him out ns the "mischief- REAPERS the matter of gold coinage Is the latent maker." in the alleged customs frauds outcome of negotiations’ tietween Ot­ MOWERS ETC., BTC. liant» d to the American Sugar Refin­ tawa and Washington. .Five and ten ing Company. simi'K- because It had-to dollar gold pieces are ta b** coined at have someone to fasten them on. Mission Buffet the Ottawa branch of the Royal Mint, Sideboard of the-same weight and fineness as the The matters the committee tried to IMPERIAL EARLY ENG­ A complete stock of extras always on hand. five and ten dollar gold coins issued by and out about, but concerning which Imperial Surfaced Golden UM Vniud States. Mr Helke claimed to know Utile,.wet» LISH OAK FINISHED At present American gold coins are Oak Sideboard, top 18x44; 1< gal tender in Canada, and must be One was the Interest of the American BUFFET, dull brass trim­ accepted In payment of public and Sugar Refining Company In the Na- with British plate bevelled mings, 2 email and 1 large E. G. Prior & Company, Ld., Ly. private debts. While there Is no cor­ . lonnt Sugar Refining ConimAny. Th- responding provision in the American former owned |3,<>non. and that a majority of | PIG IRON ZINC he stock of the pemHvIvonla Sugar I»s Angele*. Cal.. June 15.—Dr. Her­ Refining Companv. with the voting, SMITH & CHAMPION PIG LEAD COPPER se bel Clifford Parker, vico-prealdent or powter thareof. xvas given ns collateral ■. PIG TIN TAW. SMITH'S WIRE ROPE tlie Explorers' .Club, from which l>r. security. Cook, once Its president was expelled. Mr., "Heike was-tmhble to ex nia In whv 1420 Douglas St. “The Better Value Store" Near City Hall STEEL RAILS—LIGHT AND HEAVY in I*os Angeles for u few days betor. President Hav. jnev. r lmf- <*n»k that h: had planted the American flag on th. turgest that probably mom shares were summit, and of the expedition about to lu-ld In the name of brokers, «as was: I- v lu r " he. ! ad 1 op - ol .ilVdim- : dom In Hew York BANK OF MONTREAL being successful in reaching the top of the The stockholders were apparently CROPS IN WEST IN mountain. satisfied to re-elect th»- directors from Established 1817. Unless it Is determined that Mrs Park > car to year, said Mr. Helke I t explan­ èr. a bride, will be able to stand the trip, ation of Mr Haw-mover's power Capital, all paid up. Rest. Undivided Profits there will be only four members of the FINE CONDITION DM he secure the proxies of stock­ 114.400,000.00 112.000.000.00 1681,661.44 exploring party. Besides Dr. Parker, they Rt. Hon. Lord titrathcona and Mount Royal, O.C.M.O., and G.C.V.O, will ba: Belmore Browne of Tacoma holders?" Inquired Mr. GarretL The ycjtpess responded that he did, Written and Placed for Hon. President. ...— Merle I^voy and Arthur Alter, all ol whom were members ,»f an Arctic expédi­ and yhpn afiked the manner In which Richard B. Angus, President. tion last summer, when Dr. Purser mad - the proxies were collected, said: "I Outlook Bright for Bumper All Buemesaes 61r Edward S. Clouston, Bart., Vice-President and General Manager. Ills second attempt to scale Mount McKin sent out not!ces even* time to each Yield in Wheat on the NEWTON ADVERTISING GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ley. _ stockholder. 1 would say: 'The terms I>r. Parker wilt start north noon to ar xplro of three director* If you pleaae, Prairies AGENCY. SAVINGS BANK. range for supplies, dogs and Indians, and l>e present to vote. If you havA not meet the oth'er members of his party. time to come we will vote for you. and Interest Allowed on Deposits at Highest Current Rate*, He Intends to go along tlie coast to Sew­ unless otherwise directed we will vote Correspondents In all. Paits of the World. ard. m ar Valde* From there he Intends for the three whose terms expire.'" Bfandnn. June II.—The crop oondl to go to Susltna. thonce to Takeetna sta­ “And they always wrote you to go tion and then follow the Chulltna river to tlonn In Brandon are Ideal, and farm A. J. C. GALLETLY Manager, Victoria point w Itéré he expects to find a pas ahead and do that?" "Precisely." ers are already talking of Immense ftroqtierllle; minister nt rbavmwt policbman in err atm. 0FI c: :s FORTUNE FOR flllOE^IAKElt. Justice. M. D.‘ Btrrler; minister of foreign afàdre. M. Davignon: minister of finance, New York. June 16—A gmat weight Is Times Burlington. VI.. June lA-Jowph M M. L11 vie ; minister of war. Gen Helle- about to ba taken off the police force of ■X1 KAnkltR Brooklyn. Patrolman Frank Link ha* HOWELL PAYNE & CO., LTD. following the rec<3pt Of hew'k that he Is minister of sclefire nnd arts. M, PottHH; put tn uh application e Brooklyn who tiieu intestate in a M. Van D?vere: minister of lalxîr, M force for 23 years. , , few week* ago. Hislert. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, mCKSDAY, JV.NK13, liUl.

a^abou Oo payk for'Tfieïn. tri iîunSecutneecïs"Fn "tIs" bïisîheii&'ft ’tfnrtfW'ff foils wf ond Instance we have the same gov- I paper. Suppose, further, that It cannot h™' The Daily Times ernment reversing* this ordei^- xvhlch j«prucure an undertaking from any Can- FRIDAY IN THE MANTLE DEPARTMEI Published dally (excepting Sunday? by makes these land double In value—and adlan mills that the required amount THE TIMES PRINTING A PUBLISH­ losing tq the province a clear quarter I of paper will be delivered when rc- ING CO., LIMITED. of a million*dollars. We hope we Are j«juired. Suppose, also, that the lowest Important Sale of Women’s Summer Suits at $22.90 and $13.90 Offices ...... Corner Broad and Fort Sts, not harsh in the deduction that, when quotation the Colonist receives for this Business Office ...... Phone 10D0 the responsibility of Hon. W. J. Bow-1 pa per from Canadian mills is $200 At these two prices we are placing on gale Friday, a number of new and Stylish Slimmer Suits, in the newest pattenm. and coinr- Editorial Office ...... Phone 45 ser compels him to choose between his higher than the offer of the foreign mill , ings of Men's Suitings, Serges. Shepherd’» Check and OreV and tan mixtures. Some are plain tailored styles with eoUnm and SUBSCRIPTION RATES, duty to.his country and his duty to his I with the additional failure to contract lapels fatted with plain silk, with cuffs and coat bottom trimmed with military braid, others are strictly tailored aemi-flttmg X Daily-City delivery ...... 50c. per month - By mail (exclusive of city) ...... clients, It appear» the country ran for delivery What would thé Colonist coats with self covered buttons ami lined with good silk. The skills have panelled back and front and are trimmed with cov­ ...... $300 per annum stand the loss better than can his ered battons. There are a few in the popular one-button cutaway styles, all lined-with good satin and well finished throughout, Semi-Weekly-By mall (exclusive of clients. I if tariff walls on lumber going into city) ...*...... $1.00 per annum To the woman who desires a smart and snappy suit for the present season's wear at a very moderate cost, we heartily recom­ l"x Postage to United Stales. $1 extra per year. The Times reverts to its previous I tht, lTnited States have failed to protect mend this lot. Hee our View street window display anil visit the Mantle department early Fritlay morning. You will be Address changed as often as desired. contention, made at the time thf |the Industry on the Sound and the mills pleased with these offers. Prices on Friday. $22.90 and...... vWlBV Thunderbolt order wâs passed, that the nuMlt offer lumber cheaper than Can- These Suits were manufactured to sell at $25, $3a, $40 and $4.i. THE BUSINESS ASPECT. government shffuld have discussed the ay ders-In-council of April 3 and May 11, A Special Sale of Men’s High Grade Clothing-Prices Reduced for Friday week in March, and within less than artificial conditions, and then let every the latter rescinding the retroactive We have decided to place on sale Friday and Saturday the ySKîx three weeks the rush order was passed. I mlll take its chance in the mart of balance of‘our high class Ready-to-Wear Clotb’ng. Owing provisions of the former In Its refer Had ^ he ma.tter been discussed in the commerce. So long as we haye artificial $o the large run on these lines it has left us with quite a ence to the price-» of public lands, the House and legislation, passed in the |conditions superinduced by illogical I number of od2.60 per yard, at $1.W and any length cut to pect of these remarkable occurrences friends .If the government too hard, for the MeHrlde government." We Hi­ suit all purchaser*. we have still to do. ther* teas nothing binding ul>on the ways thought It was shamming when 100 YARUH BLACK SILK 800 YARDS BLACK BENGA- It must be apparent that the adver­ latter to maintain the pinch. The pub- '« used to my this, but we are Inclined TAFFETA, per yard, 50C l.INE SILK, yd.. $1.25 tising in the of an tic will want to know whether It wash" ««B« *h« -»aUment on It. fact | 300 YARDS 41-INCH BL^CK 600 TARTIS BLACK PEAU FANCY GRENADINE. In option on 42.800 acres of land the pur­ of purpose that these things were done Iv*^U<1 DE SOIE, warranted to floral stripes and dots. Per chase value of which had been doubled in this way, and the Times hold, te} now nmpant through-I wear well. Per yd., $1.00 by the order-It*-council of April 3—if yard...... $1.00 the opinion that the public is entitled 100 YARDS BLACK CHIF­ 100 YARDS 41-INCH ORI­ Iher^e wa*s any knowledge of the fact out thè province Is: "Does the policy FON TAFFETA, yd., 75C ENTAL SATIN, a splendid to know. of the McBride government suit the that such order-In-council was to be wearing material,. Per Conservative*?” If it does, we have 100 YARDS BLACK PA1L- rescinded—was an example of business NOVA SCOTIA ELECTIONS. 1.ETTK, per yard $1.00 yard ...... $1.50 methods which cannot do the province Indeed come into the heritage where it anything but harm. If there was any Liberal governments have held the ‘docs not matter what Liberale think.” knowledge of the Intention of the gov­ reins of power in Nova Scotia continu ___ _ • • • A Clearance of Fancy Mus­ The Rev. Dr. Matthews of Seattle, I Friday in the Millinery De­ ernment to rescind the order, the ad­ ously for twenty-nine years. There Whitewear Specials Who Is billed to speak In Victoria In vertisement, in the terms which the CGR8ET UOVER8 of strong cambrto The front is neatly lins, Mercerized Reps and was an election in the province yester­ connection with a coronation event, is I partment—Special Sale of promoters used, was tantamount to set with dainty Insertion, also trimmed with tucks, w hile day, and the result will be to extend the same Rev. Dr. Matthews who, in | the neck and sleeves are finished with linen lace. Sale Colored Linens on Friday obtaining money under false pretences. Trimmed Hats at $5.00 the term of the Murray administration I Vancouver recently, in ^ delivering an price ...... 25£ We hasten to say that we do not be- for another four years. Thus, in sport- I address said he“would like to see one CORSET COVERS of strong cambric and trimmed with A choice selection of floral, stripe dots , Heve.„the firm of brokers who had the See our. View stréet windows for the spe­ and conventional designs, in fast col* ing parlance, a new record will be set. nftg floating over the whole of North two rows of torchon lace across the ""front. Neck and matter placed in their hands would be cial line of Summer Hats to be sold on arms neatly finished with good lace. Sale price....35£ ore. Values to 76c. Special, per ixthlng approaching it has ever hap- I AmericaWhen asked ‘’which flag? yard ...... guilty of such business methods, even Friday at $5.00 each. They are beau­ CORSET COVERS of fine nainsook, and made with dainty ...... 50 C pened in any country or province att-|y$e replied without hesitation. “The 1,000 YARDS WHITE MUSLIN. in if they had nothing further in view ties and worthy of your special atten­ yoke of Valenciennes lace Insertion, finished with narrow- der the British constitutional system j stars and Stripes, of course.’ lace and ribbons. A very superior garment to offer at checks, stripes and dots. Special. lier than the protection of their own good tion. They are the season’s most popu­ yard, Friday ...... 15^ government. The nearest is that lar shapes, trimmed with flowers, rib­ this price. Sale price ...... 45£ name. Nor can we conceive this firm a Liberal dynasty In Ontario, where I it is to be noted that these lively WOMEN'S COMBINATIONS, made of fine cambric, and 500 YARDS WHITE FANCY VEST­ bons and wings. Some are dainty Pat­ INGS. In a good range of patterns. advertising in the manner which ap­ Sir Oliver Mowat and hi* successors I newspaper attacks upon Sir Wilfrid neatly trimmed with embroidery and ribbon—drawers tern Hats, and all are splendid bar­ Special Friday...... 25^ pears in their prospectus if they knew held fgvay for thirty years. I La utter In England proceed from gains at, each ...... $5.00 and corset covers ' Sale price ...... »...... 81.25 that the order of April 3 xvaa retroac­ The Conservative opposition In Nova distinct growth of journgls-rthe or- tive in its monetary clauses. We do Scotia professed previous to tjie elec-I gans of the Tariff Reform movement, not suppose that they ever thought of . of yesterday the utmost confidence Lay$ the Winnipeg Free Press. That House Furnishings Department paying mpre than $5 per acre—the thé defeat of the Murray govern- the English tariff reformers have de Friday in the Shoe Department price at which first class lands were ment. They said the cry “it is time 1 clared war upon the Liberal govern- Boots and Oxfords at $2.95 for Men and Women Five Special Lines for Friday’s Selling in Carpets, Etc. . selling prior to- April 3. The queatkm for a change” and dread of reciprocity I ment of Canada is most ejear. What We offer you an almost unlimited range of styles and leathers to REVERSIBLE HEARTH RUGS,/heavy make and finished with frtngo Is at once raised as to who deceived ith the United States would do the |$a by no means as clear, however. Is aehet from: also the bll.-gest shoo values anil the most liberal treat­ at each end Size 27x48 inches. Colors, reds, blues and browns. A them. We are ready to be anticipated trUk. Mr. Borden, who is a native of I that their attacks will have the pollti ment to be fourni In any store In this city. Our stock consists of all special bargain at, each ...... with the reply that It could not have the province and stta in the Dominion |cai effect in Canada which they de- standard makes, shoes held high In th- esteem of the public 1 «-cause of WINDOW SHADES, made of best shade cloth, in green only, and been the Attorney-General. But, If thi Parllament as a representative of Hal - |aire. their style, perfection of tit and durability, to sax nothing of the ex­ mounted on Hartshorn spring rollers, complete with brackets and be true, how does It come that the Ifax, took part in the campaign and ceptionally low prices at w hich we sell our goods. You cannot do bet­ pulls. Size 37 in. wide. 6 ft. long. Price, complete. Friday, each, 40<^ Attorney-General la acting as solicitor QUAKES RECORDED. ter than try a pair at «2 95 on Friday. They are excellent value and predicted a victory for his provincial ARTCRAFT CURTAINING SCRIM—This material admirably suit'd for a firm Ignorant of the condition» ari warranted to give perfect satisfaction. result was for casementTfcurtatns, and comes In ground shades of cream and ecru lieutenants. The actual result was | gpatl,p Wash , June 16.-—An earth- WOMEN'S PATENT LEATHER BÔOTR, button or lace styles, with prevailing at the time they advertise that out of .thirty-eight members the|quak" Hhovk, beginning about 9:80 In a variety of dainty floral and conventional designs, with border ef­ plain toes and Cuban heels. Per pair...... $2.95 certain lands for sale? Is It not the .iberale elected twenty-seven. Nô I o’clock last night and continuing for j fects. The price we are quoting for Friday’s belling should mak - a WOMEN'S nXFORpi«. In patent leather, new styles and dainty lasts; business of solicitors, above all other doubt Conserv ative* will claim a 115 minutes, was recorded by the j I speedy clearance of the lot; 30 to 40 Inches kide. Regular 25c pér of the University ofj| also 3-hole tie shies. Excellent footwear.for the summer. Per yard. To clear, per yard ...... »...... •121/^ persons, to acquaint their clients with great moral victory," inasmuch as I Wishing ton! ...... $2.95 the particulars of the business they TAPESTRY STAIR CARPETS In a large and varied range of designs they have succeeded In slightly reduc- ,.arthouake was so far away J MEN'S VELOUR CALFSKIN BLUCHER BOOTS, with strong «own Are paid to look after? Was the At­ and colorings. Including reds, fawus and greens, closely woven sur­ lmr the majority of the Murray gov- that „„ estimate of Its locality can be soles: Splendid values ah...... $2.95 face and very durable quality; 22 1-2 to 27 Inches wide% Special, per torney-General or his firm paid for MEN'S OXFORDS, In a great variety of shapes and leathers, all nv%v yard, Friday ...... 650!' work as solicitors on "behalf of this ernment. Hu, there ,. and most stylish. Per pair ...... $2.95 for them In the returns, either from a I i;harp dipturbance for five'minutes company that was buying and selling fs.,i, rai nr provincial standpoint. Nova l anrj tremors for two hours. g^v^rnmi-nt lnVwl«‘> It. is Hoi With tlUA Scotia, like British Columbia, Is ethical or moral problems fn these EXPLOSION IN MINI* province which will gain very mater- Specials in Men's Firnishingt (or Handsome Buffets and Sideboards questions that we are concerned; It is of the recl- With the straight business relations be­ tally from the adoption of the reel-I GoMf,pUj, Nev.. Jun? 16 —Several | procity agreement. The majority I pcrsonH are reported.46-have been kill- tween the Attorney-General and his Friday's Selling Greatly Reduced for Friday . Liberal candidates In j ed and a number Injured, by an ex-1 clients as purchasers of government of the LIGHT WEIGHT MORENO S1HRT8 AND DRAWERS, for man. This SURFACE OAK SIDEBOARD, top measures 4Fx22 in. Has serpentine liai mix has been Increased. Mr. plosion In the Mary mine at Blair. front. 2 small drawers. 1 long drawer; all with shaped fronts, largo land. Halifax a far inure durable material than balbrtggan, especially suitable cu| board with 2 doors handsomely decorated with carving, has high We can conceive that a British firm Borde#’...... position to Th- realty £KSto£ for the working men and IS warranted to give full satisfaction to the back carrying bevelled mirror 28x16 In., 1 large shelf.and 2 brackets and th.- British public doing business mean., almost beyond perad\en- l ^ |f ,P,, property of the Pittsburg I lure, that hr will be defeated In his Lnd Hllv(.r p,ak Mining Company. Noj wearer. Made In three sixes. Special, per garment. Friday...... 45< supported by gracefully shaped pillars. Price ...... 828.75 wiVh the Britieti Columbla government HANDSOME BUFFET, in quarter cut oak, top measures 3 ft. 10 in. x 1 own constituency should an election he | details have as yet been received, RIBBED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, In grey and natural, light weight buying lands from the latter, would ft. 10 in., has 1 large linen drawer and 2 small drawers with round naturally have sorhe confidence in the forced upon the government by Con- Q ’ T p HOTRLK, ' cotton, especially suited for summer weather. Very durable and soft fronts, large cupboards with plain panelled doors. Body mounted on servatlve opposition to the pact and I _____ — neat cabriole feet Bevelled mirror, back neatly shaped. Stee 3 ft. 6 reliability of the firm doing their af­ to the skin, will not Irritate, very cool and refreshing. In medium the contest lie waged chiefly upon that l* w,nn|peg, June 15.—Charles M Hayes | In x 12 In. Golden or Early English finish. Special sale price $29.75 fairs In (’anada. It might be no serl •lie only. Special, per garment...... 25C Issue Thus the opposition leader has I returned to-day from the coast. He pre- HANDSOME QUARTER CUT OAK SIDEBOARD, body mounted on THE LATEST STYLES IN MEN'S NECKWEAR FOR THE SUMMER ous reflection Aijpon the government of heen forced hy the “Interests" to dirts a 2tKi.oon.ooo bushel wheat crop.! neat cabriole legs. Has large cupboard with handsome leaded glass . the province had a private firm of so been forceo ns___ wm Lnd says tenders for Brand Trunk Pa- WEATHER door and two neatlv carved panels. Back Is 18 in. high and carries 2 adupt a plan of campaign which w.ll ^ ^ wlnn|p<.e Knd Edmonron I llcitors made an error, of this sort, neat brackets and elaborate bevelled mirror 12 x 13 in., handsomely surely end his career as a public man, I ||( h( . an,.,i for at once, COMBINATION. COLLAR AND TIE. made of line mercerized cotton: but w hen the error—if error it wai carved frame. Special sale price ...... $19.7>» because fn the ‘light of what has soft stand-up turn-down shape with four-tn-hand tie to match. HANDSOME BUFFET, in solid quarter cut oak. In exceptionally neat \ localized in the office of the Attorney transpired during the last two ses­ DIES SUDDENLY» Colors, while, cream, pongee, light blue, mauve and grey. The collar design. Vfcp measures 48x22 In. Body has plain ends, and Is mounted General, we cannot well understand sions of Parliament there Is no ques­ fastens w-llh two pearl buttons Instead of the old style safety-pin. on handsomely carved claw feet. Has 1 large linqn drawer and 2 small hnw such transactions can-build up the Winnipeg, June 16.—Charles I.ew 1 s j Sixes from IS to 17. Special at, each...... 40C draw.-rs. large cupboard with 2 doors separated by handsomely carved confidence of the British public In Xp* tion that a personal coupled with a Shaw, the well-known Canadian maga­ panel. The back is a beautifully shaped mirror 42x14 In., with bev­ honesty or honor of the government. party defeat would be equivalent to sine and newspaper man, bul who re- | TRAVELLING TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES elled edges. In neatly carved frame. Special sale price..... $,$9.75 the signing of his death warrant as cently has been practicing taw here, SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, with 1 large linen drawer, 7 In. deep, largo Thus, we have a government which, There Is a big assortment to choose from at this store, everything a chief of the Tory party. died suddenly lo-day shortly after noon. cupboard with 2 doors richly ornamented with carving, and 2 small in the first instance, advanced the traveller can want. Bee our window display and note the special prices. drawers 6 In. deep, one lined with felt for silver and cutlery. The body price of the public lands without no­ GRAND TRUNK LUMBER. A SPECIAL LINE OF FINÊ MESH SHIRTS AND DRAWERS has panel ends. Is richly decorated with carving and measures 4 ft. x tice, and the Attorney-General of the 22 in over the top and 42 in. high. The back le 40 in. high, neatly FINE WRITE OPEN MKHU NlllllTK AND DRAWERS, in light weight government acting as solicitor for shaped and carved, has 1 large shelf and 2 small shaped shelves, sup­ The morning paper returns to Its at halhrlggan; shirts cut In the eoet shape with short sleeves; drawers company promoting th»1 sale of lands ported by two turned and fluted pillars, and carries a bevelled plate tack" upon the Grand Trunk Pacific knee length. This Is an Ideal milt of underwear for the warm wea­ mirror 2 ft. 6 in. x 1 ft. in. bargain at...... for which title Ui not complete and on For June Wedding 6 A $28.59 Railway because the latter is said to ther. It Is cool to wear, will not irritate the skin, and Is very durable. BRASS EXTENSION RODS for short and casement curtains, complet,* the representation that these lands are 1» be had In all sixes at. per garment...... 50C with hooks. Will extend to 38 Inches. Special. Friday, 2 for. ..,.15£ worth at least twice as much as they Import largely of lumber from the mills of Puget Sound. It affects to be greatly Invitations and grieved that this should be the case, WASH DRESSES FOR SMALL CHILDREN AT ONE DOLLAR EACH TEL. and incidentally suggests again that CHAMBRÀY DRESSES in pale blue, made with square neck and long BLUE . AND WHITE STRIPED GALATEA DRESSES with pointed * Wlonogram Paper yokes ef plain blue chàmbray. below which is a large double box pleat, 139 the Dominion government Is in sdme sleeves, bias band* of blue and white material round the'neck and way responsible. That is the real point down the left side of front. CtrfTii. belt and hem of same material. lias long steex-es with cuffs of ch&mbray. Wide hem at Üottom of skirt and ehnmbray l>e4t at waist Price, each:...... which the1 Colonist would like to make We have just received a largo Ih-ess fastens at side with pearl buttons. Sixes 2 to 4 years. Price, $1.00 618 each ...... »..»••• . t •••••••« v* • • *7 ••••••• • •••*"' • ■ $1*00 KIMoNA DRESS in cadet blue llnenette cut with the Dutch neck and In the circumstances, if it only knew direct* shipment of* Eaton & GOOD WASHING GALATEA DRESSES in navy and white «tripe, peasant sleeves. Has fancy panëi down front with centre band of In­ how. It must nfct be supposed that the Yates Crane's superior I.lncn Papers, round neck and fancy pointed yoke piped with plain blue. Front and sertion; sleeves finished with band of insertion to match, and biased morning paper is shedding any real bands of white material outlining neçk, and also at the hem. Sizes 2. ST. and you are cordially invited to Vuvk made with wide pleats, long sleeves with plain cuffs and belt at tears over the loss of a portion of the waist. Rises 2 to 4 years. Each...... -$1.00 to 4 years. Each ...... «.L...... ••••$1.00 lumber trault* to British Columbia...... fa see samples of this beautiful sta­ L1NENETTE DRESSES in cadet blue with pam-1 front, round neck and KTMGNA DRESS in white llnenette, peasant sleeves and Dutch neck, The Best on the Market The Times Is no more Inclined to ex­ tionery, which is exceptional fancy yoke piped with white, long tucked sleeves with straight cuff fancy panel of white down centre piped with pink, and has Band o< outlined with white. Belt around waist and dress fastening down the fancy trimming In pink and white. Belt, hem and neck of plain pink cuse the Grand Trunk Pacific for any Uneaetts. Sizes 2>6' 4 years. Price, each.i.,...... $1.00 LARGE LUMPS, per tun 17.60 breach of faith fRaiTth* morning paper, 1 81 < - to ! years Bach ...... $1.00 PIQUE DRESSES in white only, with round neck and new wide panel JUMPER DRESS in navy and white stripe print, can be worn with SACK LUMP, per ton...... *7.60 •but the Colonist must show that there front. The front Is trimmed with gped pearl buttons and stitching; or without a gulrnpe. Dutch collar, peasant sleeves, full gathered has bee» breach of faith with either the skirt with deep hem; neck.and sleeves trimmed with white braid. NUT COAL, per ton...... 10.60 plain back, long sleeves and belt at waist. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Price, government or the people of Canada Sweeney 1 McConnell each ...... $1.00 Sizes 3 t< 7 years. Each ...... •••••••• $1.00 before It can expect to arouse any very mill wood and cord wood Considerable degree of public indigna­ Commercial and Society Printer» At current rates. tion. 1010-1012 Langley Street It is not necessary for our respected contemporary to wax learned or wise or Victoria. II. C. V.l. Coal Co. pompous over the matter. Let DAVID SPENDER LTD. «U ». me n- *»• .simply suppose s case. The Colonist V VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, TIIURRDAY, JTNE 15, 191» " " 1 """" ...... *

KEEP COOL -§[ LOCAL NEWS MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE, quarts, each ... 85# SCHOOLS OF VICTORIA MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE, pints, each ..... 85# $1 a Week STOWERS' LIME JUICE, quarts ...... 35# STOWERS’ I.1ME JUICE CORDIAL ...... 35# f FLIES CARRY —Do not forget that you can get ah WEST INDIA LIMB JUICE, each ....------,, 8»# express or truck at anv hour you may DOLE'S PINEAPPLE JUICE.-each ...... 35c Wibh. Always keep your checks until DRINK An Exhibit of Pupils' Work DALTON’S LEMONADE, each ...... 16# DISEASE you luive seen us, ns we will save you the 10c. on each trunk you have to pay Asked for Toronto Exhibi­ The common house fly Is not to baggagt- agents on.trains an*1 boats only unpleasant and uncleahly, Wt will check your baggage from your tion—School Business ACTON BROS. m Dot dangerous from a health hotul or residence, also store It. See .us Telephone teei Wide-awake Grocers 650 Yu 1rs Street standpoint because it spreads before you make your arrangements. — disease germs. Banish then», We guarantor to satisfy everyone ort KIRk'S A high tribute was paid to the scliool from your rooms with a little price and the. way we handle your goods. We consider it a favor if you board last evehltig by W. L. Richard­ -FORMALDEHYDE" will report any overcharges or incivil­ son. director of educational exhibits. Toronto», who wrote to invite the local ity on the part of our help. SODA WATER Independent of All Combines Method: One teaspoonful In Pacific. Trg'ftsf(qy[i>inpany,. *4 board to* send exhibits from Victoria’s l. pint water, sprinkle about the 'Phone 249. 50 Fort St. schools to 'the Canadian National Ylohr at night time—afterwards It is made from the eele- school exhibition. I . close doorr, windows and chlm- —S. P. C. A.—Cases of cruelty, ’phone l.rntetl Kwniiinalt wiiter. and He stated In his letter that all he ■ m y and not a fly will be seen in Inspector Russell, No. 1921. had heard in regard to the school sys­ not from Victoria city water, tem and administration In Victoria had .Summer Days Call For the morning. We have. Fly Papers. Fly Colls, etc. also at —You can deposit your money at 4 been of such a flattering nature that popular prices. per cent. Interest with The B. C. Per­ “IT S THE WATER’’ he was anxious to see for himself and to let others see the results of this ! manent I>»aii Company and be able to withdraw the total amount or any por­ much-praised method- of school go\ - Nice Light Wines tion thereof without notice. CWques ernment. Cyrus H. Bowes are supplied to each depositor. Paid up The matter 'of sending exhibits was capital over $1.000.000. assets over $3.- referred to a committee composed of TIii-sf an1 1 lu;- \y_nu‘S par t'.NCrllem-r lut fa >Mtrm wall"'!-, CHEMIST 000.000. Branch office. 1210 Govern­ Will pure Isa «- an 'Improved. Chairman George jay and EL B. Paul, whether for dinner «) tin* lioin,- in town »r the plettsmit 1228 Government Street ment Street, Victoria, R. C. - Champion" Graphbphone. city superintendent.. Two communications were received gatherings out at the suiuiikt cottage or picnicking at the —Call at th<* -Elite." 1318 Douglas.- For Summer Campers from Chief Darts. The first censured and see the most practical motor cap the iioard for not acting on hi* re­ There Is nothing so conducive In eainp. Just the beveragtts von want fur yourself hiuI your at $2.23. commendation that » lire escape be real enjoyment during the sum­ placed on the east end of the Girls’ guests Ml file bright «iinimorliHH.. mer evening*. as a Columbia VANCOUVER WILL AIR —"Sepia's—Sepia portraits are the Central school. In his sCrfond .letter Graphoi hone, especially when the chief Informed the board that the last won! in artistic photography For you have a good selection of $1.00 escape had been constructed and that ANGELICA WINE, bottle ...... proof see the show cases of the Skene records. All the* music of the Lowe Studio Yales street, corner of ROYAL VICTORIA CLUB It was satisfactory to him. ei.oo world is at your command — TOKAY, per T> ^tiert Inrttlit. *1 2;> w. »1.00 pleasure, to so many pedbts. fdr Ml As Caroline A. Dow 1er wrote to the Ing 2, Inch*-* wide île. per yard; 30 so long ■ time, at so little cost, Terminal City Yachtsmen to Inch 30c; 3« Inch 30c; adjustable board In recognition of the kind letter SPARKLING BC BGUNDY." quart, H42»; pint ...... A1.25 Oek Bay, corner Orchard Avenue as a Columbia Graphophone.*’ of condolence sent her. after the death and DeâVSt., Lots 32 and 33. 30x ■window screens '28c to 70c; doors Share Expense of Coming SPARKLING HOOK, quart, #2,25; pint ...... *1.25 Il 23 to 32 20. R. A Brown & Co., ,,f Iter mother. 8he declined the leave 112; 1-3 cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 1382 Dougins street. The “Improved Champion" Regatta of absence which had lteen offered to ,y.L\KANL)KJ; .UUXUET. ^yUluu, *J 25; liottl'-. 35c, B bottle" years. Price ...... $2500 her. as this month xvâs the most Im­ f»r ...... fi-oo Cook Street, large Lot; $<00 cash. ‘—Make money by attending the Columbia Gramophone portant one of the year for school chll- balance 6, 12. 18 m. Price. .$1600 SWEET BURGUNDY, gallon, $2.25} l>ottl'‘...... SO< am moth millinery sale at Broad Herein HiustratetF. 4» w genuine . dr en- r'rr^TI _1_—L.._____ —.—| close to car line. M\ 1“inc(i«ver, B.\ fL,...June 15 —The J. G. Brown and Gideon Hicks no Moss Street, street Hall. high grade instrument; especial­ NATIVE POUT WINE, gallon. *1.25; luittle. $>c; or .'! hot 120; $E00 cash, balance 6. 12 wild JluyaJ Vancouver. Yacht Club -members lifted the board of their willingness to ly adaptable fog camp purposes, tiw for ...... :...»...... At-®® IS months. Price ...... I1250 act as Judges at the approaching mu - The G. K, Tuladl. Captain Wilson.' at a ntoderàte cost. This hand­ last night, at a general meeting, de­ WHITE |N)RT WINE..excellent for invalids, bottle.. .75^ Empress Avenue, «lose to Vancou­ v. R. G. S./xx ill leave for Sidney and some Instrument possesses all cided to give the Royal Victoria Yacht sical contest of the schools. A «©niriuihloation from J. F. B&llo- ver; $500 cash, balance 6. 12 and the islands- on Monday» and Thurs­ the quail I ira lions Tor reproduc­ Club the sum of $::50 towards the ex­ REISIjIXG. a white ■wine. exreHent Srr ibnuer; gallon. $2 18 months. Price ...... ,..$1J0O waY. principal of the Victoria West days at 6 a in., until further notice, ing the World's best music, and penses of the international regatta Topaz Avenue, close to Blackwoÿd, Is sold for the moderate sum ol schBol. asking that his teachers' room ROSS* GINGER CORDIAL, l.Mtle,.;...... 81.00 from pier, D.. Evans. Coleman & Evans iwing to the action of the American 2 Lots, 54xlL2 each; 1450 cash, wharf. The Tuladi will take the place be furnished and a piano be Installed ROSS’ CHERRY WINK, bottle...... 85< balance arranged. Price ...-.$700 of the Iroquois and later will leave lube In- the Northwest International was referred the- finance comtnittee. 50 Acres, close to B. C. Electrh $1 a Week $35.00 $■ * Welk To the same committee was referred a three times a week. Tariff Raring Association, In refusing car line. Good soil. Price per letter from S. J. Willis, principal of to contribute towards the expense of a acre ...... >225 Call at our store and hear ft the High school, who complained that —The Indies' Musical Club.Is decorat­ played—we will be only tob regatta this >ear. It remained xyth the the signal bell* for the changing of OLD GERMAN LAGER ing a float for the Coronation Day pleased to demonstrate Ve pow­ Vancouver aud Victoria clubs to üu- • lasses .were out of order in some of pageant ami itppointqd a committee to ers as a camp entertainer. A fine tonic and “tune-ap” for those who are in any way ance the affair, and many members at took after the matter at a meeting held the room» run down. A splendid brew for those in health, -lust last night's meeting were not Inclined A petition sighed by Principals w this afternoon In the old Alexandra X WinsUy, J- F Halloway. 1. M, tlie Very beer for the warm spell, quarts, per dozen. ’lub rooms. Fletcher Bros. to do HO Garngbell. B. Campbell and H. B. Me- *d.O0. Pints ...... *•... ,,...... 82.00 The regatta is to be held In Victoria SOLE AGENTS I^an; recommended that one additional Are You a —A reception Is bring tendered to on July l and all the clubs In the as­ teacher be added to each of the city Mrs. Ross, Dominion president of 1h ‘1231 Government St. Tel. 885 sociation were a«*ed to contribute schools where ’there Iran entrance Women’s Missionary Society of the towards the expenses. Seattle pro­ class. In order, to lighten the work of Methodist church, and Mrs. Betts, the mised to send $100 but has not done the principal, who had often to ne­ Crank ? provincial president, to-day from 3 to so. Port Townsend and Tacoma noti­ glect hi* pupils under the present sys­ t> p. ni. In the Metropolitan s bool room. fied the Victoria club that they would tem. This matter was referred to the H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO. Ld. Ladle* of all missionary R-xfietlA* of all not contribute: Bellingham and city superintendent. II ie, we want ta denominations in the city are Invited Everett Ignored the request, while the Trustee Riddell moved that, the sec­ to he present. Mrs. Gideon Hicks and FERRY SERVICE Vancouver club stmt $150. The regatta retary be instructed to call for tenders Grocery Store Butcher Shop Liquor Store meet yen. Mrs. Jesse Longfleld will sing. •will cost 81.600. how ever, and the YLc- for school sites at James Bay, Burn­ Telephone 2677. 1 V ictoria - V ancou ver. torlm club Asked for further assistance. side road and Oakland*. This was car- Phone 178-179. Telephone 2678. —In addition to subscriptions already .If the regatta Is held there will lie a Princess Vlutorla leaves Victoria d*jl>; ' noted the following hax-e been received big showing of Vancouver boats, Trustee McNeill gave It as his opin­ at 2.15 p. m.. except Sunday, arriving at Rewebotlom 1 Campbell for the Citizens Coronation celebra­ twenty owners declaring for the Jaunt ion that the board should visit the tion fund: B. C. It. Co.. $100: Leetnlng Vancouver at 8.45 p. m.; Princess Royal last night. However, in the event of sites before accepting any. He made Careful Printers Bros.. $30: F. It. Stewart Co . $2o. ” • leaves Victoria dally at 11.46 jk m.. arriv­ the Victoria club deciding not to hold a motion to fhat effect, which carried. & J. Wilson, $25: Grand-Empress the­ ing at Vancouver at 7 a. m. the regatta the Vancouver club will at­ The secretary was also Instructed to 1014 Broad St. atre, $25; Hamilton Powder Co., $15; Princess Charlotte leaves Vancouver tend the regatta to be held at <’"*'■ write to I>r. I*ewis Hall, chairman of PEMBERTON BLOCK Km pi re Realty Co.. $10: E. A. Morris dally, except Tuesday, at 10 a. m , arriv­ b lian on July 1, following It up by a the Spring Ridge site committee, that Arrived a Carload of ** Ideal ” Co.. $10: Melrose Paint Co., $10: F. ing at Victoria at 2.» p. m. ; Princes» cruise t*> Nanaimo and other points, the new High school would front on and the Victoria cliito will be asked Foster, $5. Royal leaves Vancouver *1 1 p. m. daily, Grant street, according to the original Lawn and Field Fence 'arriving at Victoria at 6.3Ô p. m. to Join IL decision of the board. - mm ■ —■ A special coronation song service Lawn Gate» with Pull Scroll will be given next Sunday evening In Victoria-Seattle. JOHN DREW IN "SMITH.’ WEATHER BULLETIN. the Metropolitan Methodist church. Princess Charlotte leave* Victoria daily, Lawn Gate» with Half Scroll except Monday, at 5*p. m.. arriving at Preceding the service Edward Parsons An excellent r miiumy on.- of thv Hally1 Report Furnished by the Xrletorla Lawn Oates, Plain n a a will give an organ recital. The two Seattle at 10 p.m.; Princess Victoria.leave* nnest yvt sont out by Chari, » Frnhman. Meteorologleal Department. coronation choruses from the cantata. Seattle dally, except Monday, at 9 a. m.. will b.- wen In auphort of John Drew Victoria. June 1.5.—5 a m.-Wlth the ex­ Field Oates in All Sizes. “David, the Shepherd Boy." Will be re­ arriving at Victort* at 1 p rrr fhr -the- when he np|»'ara In “Smllh at the Vlc- peated. Sex oral appropriate antherhs I, .1'ht theatre on Fvldtty evening of next ception M rain along.the Northern lirltlsl lie-over day the steamer Iroquois, of the Cwumbis c.uiet the weather remains fair Our selection Is the best and How Are will be rendered, and Mrs. Edward Alaska-Puget Sound Navigation Co., fills week. Each player, hits been earefutly and warm throughout this provtnee. and Parsons will sing Kipling* 'Recession­ -, i.-. te», tviiit tu, r...uh ilott titer, 1 prices right. the schedule. In the prairie provinces U I* moderately al." Tlic pastor, Rjv. T. E. Holllng, Vancouver-Seattle. ail excellent all roitn.1 i>erforniance. warm, accompanied by showers an«i will giit an ttdtlreaa appropriate to the Tiiul the UiUen of the er,mp«ny wHt We only solicit yonr inspec­ You Fixed Princess Victoria leavi thur 'l •ratorma. occasion The Ladles' Guild and tb® dally, except Sunday, at V* P- hi., arriv­ make an elaborate tlt.play of gotvn. Forecast*. tion to ensure a sale. Young Women's Club are decorating ing at Seattle at 7 a. m.: Princess Char­ goes without saying. Aside from Mr. the church profusely with flowers and F«»r 36 hours ending 5 p. m. Friday. FOR CARBON 0* lotte leaves Seattle at 11.3* P- dally, II, ew the eaat roinpri.e. Mary Roland. Vic toria and vlcinily-Moderate to freett the royal colors. * Momla), arriving at X an,-uv.-r at Isabel Irving. Sybil Thorntlyke, Jane westerly and southerly winds. {Ine and TYPEwmime pape* Laurel. Morton Selten. Haward Short warm during the day. Walter S. Fraser & Co., Ld. m.l Lewis Caesoli. Lower Mainland—Ught lo moderate Telephone 3. Wharf St. P.O. Drawer 788 YALE LATCHES —'Wm. Stewart, men’s and ladles' Winds, fine and warm. tailor, over Terry’s Drug Store, Doug­ —Alexandra Café— Alexandra Club, Reports at 5 a» m- FOR HOtJfSE OR OFFICE Cmirtn^y » tract, now oponi o the public BAXTER & JOHNSON Put on quickly. las Street. VTcloita -Baronieter, 'irhoSr temperature. Breakfast. 8 to 10 a m.: lunch, noon <8. minimum. 4H; wind, 16 mile* ,8 V%-.; Key à duplicated, any style. to 2.30 p. m.; dinner. 6 t,<> 8 p. m. After- Complete Office Furniture. weather, clear. WAITES A KNARTON —To-night and to-morrow evening noon tea. Ice cream. * j Vancouver—Barometer. 39®l. t--inpera 721 Yates 3t. Phene 730 6io Pandora, near Government. the Western Star Dramatic Society of j Hire. 6®; mlnlmtmj. 50; wind, 8 mlles E. : RALEIGH CYCLES Phone 2439 Victoria West will present “Among the —Choir masters, who haVe not re­ I weather, part cloudy. Breakers' at Semple's . hall. Hpeclal- ceived their copies of the music that Is • Kamhwq)*—Burom»‘t*tr. Zt.96; t«*mpera- Arc still in demand. ties will be given between.the nets and to b< sung at the open air concert on • ture. minimum. 64: wind. 4 miles N. a dance will follow to-morrow night’s thv evening of Coronation Day. ran 1 weather, clear. Other reliable makes from *10.00 up. U 0 U BarkerviHo—Baremeter, 29.88; tempera performance. get them by calling at Hicks and Lovick'* "music »tore. r • , lure. 5®; minimum. 4L wind. 4 miles 8. W. W'e are'still in *tlie obi stand, 1220 Broad Street. VICTORIA CITY BAND weather, .part cloudy: —At the regular meeting of Victoria Son Franc taco—Barometer. L*9.94; tem Open for engagements such as Lodge. No. 17. K. of P . to lx- held this —The regular monthly meeting of the V-rature. tt;-minimum. 48; wind. ’4 miles picnics, excursions, celebrations, evening, the amplified team will confer Victoria Cymrodorlon Roclvly .will* l*e a w HARRIS & SMITH parades, etc. the rank of knight. In the absence of held tills evening at 8 at the home of Prince Rupert—Barometer 20,o®: tem G. II. Larrlgar. C. L. Thompson. Capt. Munton. Lieut. Mottram will take the eecretary. MemlwR'ff will take perature. 46;^nifhTnitfiu, 46; wind, culm 1220 Broad Street. - Phone 2183. Man. Secy. command. The de oration day com­ Gorge car and get off at Arcadia etroèt, lain. 56. weather, rain. Phones '2302 and 687. mittee will also meet for final arrange­ All member* and visiting Welsh fc^lk Edmonton-Barometer. 29.92; t»mp>ra SEE OUR TACKLE 1------ments for next Sunday’s ceremonies. are Invited.» ture. *1; minimum. 16; wind. 4 miles 8. rain, .94; weather, clear. Whmlpeg-bBarometer. 29.78; tempera ture 82: minimum 6®: wind II miles 8 rain. .®X: weather, rain. WORK WITHOUT FATIGUE Victoria Dally Weath«*r. Observât Iona taken 6 a. m.. hoori and You won't feel exhausted when you take MOTOR CYCLE BARGAINS, Second Hand and New I». ni.. Wednesdi^r. Tempirature. We have decided to clear Highest •••••• ...... EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST! »ut our stock of Motor l»we*t ...... « Cycles at reduced prices. Aveiage ...... v» It will sustain you as nothing else will—there ie strength See the fist below. Brlglit Pumihlne. 1® hour* 42 pdnutes. General slate of weatlier. fair. in every particle of it. As a supper beverage it ie perfect ON 12 TRIUMPH. 4 H P.. MONEY Used 2 months, cost BOAR!I P. hall. Broad street After the plication will he made to the Ooverner- THOS. PLI WILEY, Stare 730 Yates Street. Phone 898 meeting a smoking vvnvvr t. will Jn held In-Council for the apprrr . , "if you g»t It «t «Tnileÿ’s at which the members of No. 24 com­ DRAKE. JACKSON *------— — Garage, 727 Johnson Street. : Phone 697. ,r,>n right pany of the Imperial Veterans’ Associ­ Solicitors for William J. Cave. ation will be guests — — Dated the lllh day of April, A. D, • ADVERTISE in the times VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE. 13, ÏÔ1L

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Score by Innings. Bheâ. Weed f^ard Ort Crtrtckshajik. Struck out—By Gervats.’l; by Belford. Bass**y. IV*1ienfleld. Coleman. Stolen by lane, 1. Hit by pitched ha II-Ray-- HpoVane ...... OODOOOO 20—2 .Bt ...... 0 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 •—12 ifaecc,—Bue». Raymond, Coleman Five l'ÿirtland uns and 10 hits off Wlgg> in 6 Innings; PITCHER THOMAS . flier by Gervai». Bennett by.I-ane. Inn­ Summary. ings pitched—By Be!f«*rd 4. at bat 16. hits runs a ad * bit» off Knight in 3 innings. Struck out—By Bonnyr. 3: by Tonneson. Struck out — By W’igg*. l>y Knight. 4; runs V Passed ball—Spiesman, Left 12. Bases on bails—off Bonner, 5. Tw<> by Higgins. 5. Hase» on imilr—Off Wlggs, HOLDS BEAVERS DOWN oh bases—Vancouver. 9*. Victoria. 8. Time l»as« bits—Nonlyke. Cartwright. Stovall. off Higu'ns. I. Hit by pitched ball— 1.47. VnspAres- Kane and Baumgarten. Williams. MenFor. Speas Home run— Burns by Wlggs Left or. baser—Seattle, Tonneson Double play—Mundorff U .Tacoma, 11. ,Umpire —McCarthy. ‘SECOND GAME. Casey. . Sacrifice hits-Mundorff. Casey Vancouver. Ptoval. Williams. Pettigrew. Stolen bases Victoria and Vancouver Broke A.B. R- H PO. A. E Stovall <2i. Bpeas <4.. Pettigrew. Time is lent, for hire or otherwise, to any of the yachts which were undergoing Harrison. 1 t. ..3 1 « 2 0 . 1.51. Umpire—Izonganerker. STANDING person not being a member of the repairs were unabre to enter. It will Even—Belford and Lane Adams, r. t...... 5 1 1 Ü ? ! GIANTS’ HARD HITTING. LEAGUE ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT club. Is not a natural-born or natural­ be held, however, on Saturday and Batten Freely Bennett. 2 b...... 3 0 2 2 4 ( The Giants defeated the Tacoma Ti; practically every sailing boat belong­ Brashear, lb...... 3 0 0 * •» « gers at Seattle yesterday by a score of N »rthwe*tem. ized British subject.” James. 3 b...... 2 n 0 1 1 < It was further stated that Individual ing to club members has been entered to 9. Ragged plavjBg on both sides w. L. Pet The cours, will be. from a Une bètw. ef Rrfnker. r. t...... * ’ ♦ «-3 J 1 4IT""' warrants will he Issued to owners of 8c barn webCr. e. s... 3 0 1 3 1 marked the gai»t'. Twenty-four hit* Spokane .... . 17 CLUB GETS WARRANT Rithet’s wharf and Mcl^aughlin Point, • Vancouver and Victoria broke even 26 ■ registered British yachts belonging to compiled by the Giaçts is certainly Tacoma r.... Lewis. c...... * 8 1 2 1 . sai the club on application being made around a buoy to port, then around in yesterday’s double-header, the Rasmussen, p...... 2 0 1 0 0 some record, when it la considered tha*. Vancouver ...... 34 23 Broc hie L« dg, beacon, to port, and 31 .436 to the admiralty by the secretary of Beavers taking the afternoon affair, •Swain ...... v . - 1 • » " five of them were home runs The Beattie ...... 24 back to the starting flfte. A five min poor old Tigers thought they were ^go­ Portland .... 22 .407 the c.lub, enclosing the following par­ to 1, and losing In the evening. 3 to 2, ticulars: Name of vessel. name of Ute gun will be fired at 2:55 aqd t Totals ...... 31 2 6 ^ ®" ing some whe VUldrtE ...... r.~r l g ♦4—- yA fs Now Authorized to Fly Blue start made at 3 p. m. B. B. Temple owner, net tonnage per register, after having the game apparently Batted for Rasmussen in the ninth, tour-baggers. | National. Ensign—Pigott Cup Race length, breadth, rig or description of will act as starter and judge. stowed safely away. With the score r bornas out on infield fly. The score: W. Pet. 2 to 0 against them, three hits and IS .610 essel and port of registry é Victoria. Chicago ...... Saturday couple of close decisions gave the Ml Warrants can only be issued to A.B. R. H. PO. A. E New York ...... 32 in Islanders 3 runs In the seventh, lust Leard. 2 b.. .396 registered vessels and must be return­ Million.' c. f...... 4 0 * J J Philadelphia ...... 31 21 enough to win. Thomas, although Cocash. c. f. 22 j .568 ed to the Admiralty for cancellation aymer. 2 b...... 3 0 0 1 J Pittsburg •.. 29 little wild, pitched fine ball, striking (pH.dman 3 b. ....« 4 8 8 ^ Crulckwhank. 23 .540 in the event of the Vessel being sold Ft Lkwle ...... Th* Victoria el «% ha* re­ out eleven men and allowing only slk liotim* older, r. t, . * T 2 * * Bues. 3 b ./. 28 .162 or the owner ceasing to. be a member Cincinnati ... ceived the officiai werrant from, the hits. ijeme and Belford pitched the M< Murdo.tl b...... 3 1 \ . ® Weed. r. t. . Brooklyn . ;. of the club. on. 1 b. first game and both were batted freely Kelhtr. e. »-•...... 2 *? Ü * \ Boston ...... 12 41 .207 o British Admiralty to fly the blue en- It had been arranged to have in­ Raymond. ». The score : Davis, I. f...... 2 American. ytgi> of hi* maj?styes fleet with the augural flying of the ensign this com­ 11 FIRST GAME. Spiesman, e...... 2 W. L. Pet. ing Saturday, but owing to the fact Thomas, P...... 3 Wtggs. P- •• club*» distinctive marks, a mono- Vancouver. Detroit ...... 37 * 15 .711 that the Pigott Cup race had to be Thr Albion team» for Saturday are Knight, p. •• ...... - grammed V. I. in white surmounted A.B. it. H. P.O. A’ K. Philadelphia ■' ...... $2 17 .654 postponed last week and that the as follows: Totals ...... 28 3 5 by a crow n of yellow. Totals ...... 27 22 .551 date of the International regatta la Second eleven vs. Garrison <’. C., at Harrison. 1. f. .. 2 3 «I 3 « twore by Innings Boston ...... Captain Jarvis, the secretary. an­ Adams, r. f...... 5 1 < ’hlcago ...... LI 21 .544 drawing very close It has been de­ W**rk Point—F. W. Ashby (captain). .;...... 1 " <» « 1 A f> <> 0-2 nounced yesterday that the- club had Bennett. 2 b...... 3 I Vancouver H. PO. A...... 26 22 .542 cided to combine the two events, the, H. O. Kirk ha in. J. Spain. H. J. Wields, ...... ft 0 «) 0 0 0 3 0 *—3 New York l.ven granted thr worront subject to liras hear, lb...... ,..4 1 Victoria Bassey. 1. t...... 2 5 0 « ’leveland ...... 2Ô 33 .383 flying of the ensign and the regatta H. E. Southern, It. Winter. W. W. Fos­ Summary. the following conditions: '"In order James. 3 b...... 2 0 Coleman, 3 b...... IS 33 .835 The latter, by the way. promises ter. J. Gerrard, M. B. Llody, D. Hel­ Washington t.. be eligible to wear the « nsign. Drinker, c. 1...... 3 1 Stolen ).a«es—Harrison. Bennett. Bra Rockenfiehl. 2 b. 151. I»uls ...... 15 3Ç .294 to be as highly successful as it was ium. R. White. Scliarnweber. *. s... 4 1 Sacrifice hit nuthorheed by the warrant, evéry vessel shear. Goixlman. Kellav Morse, s. s. ....-» Pacific Coast. last year. Arrangements are now well First eleven vs. Victoria C. C., at Rhea, c...... 4 0 Million. McMurdo. belonging to the members must hare Kellar. .VO base lilts Abbott, r. f...... W. 1„ ,-n legist* r«'d',as a British vessel In under way. the city council and the Beacon Hill—E. W. Ismay, E. Parsons. Gervals, p. ,.l>...... " 3 O Home run-Adams, oublé play—Hpies- Kj3 iv li <• f Vancouver. Seattle and Victoria Yacht J. Id tens. A. C. Bayley. W. Gregson. T. man to Kellar.^|bss*-k mi tinlls 1 Portland ...... 4ft accorda nee with the Merchant Ship­ Ban Francisco ...... 41 clubs having already subscribed to­ D. C. Mahon. L. B. Trimen, four others Totals ...... C.JO * . omss. 7; off Kw*mu*»en. 3. Struck out Fisher. 1 b...... ping Act. 1894 The 'ensign shall not, -By Thonia*. 11; by Rasmussen. 1. !>eft Oakland 40 without authority from the Admiralty wards the cost. to be chosen. Vlct.otia. Higgln*. P ...... The Pigott Cup race was postponed It is a subject for general regret by A.B. It. on bases— Vancouver. 9; V H’lorla, 4. Ttme Vernon ...... 38 in writing. »>e worn on any vessel be —1.45. Umpires—Ksm* end Baumgarten...... 43 9 34 11 Sacramento ...... 34 longing to the club while sugh last week owing to the fact that manythe participants in the Pacific -coast Million, c. f...... 4 0 Itaymer. 2 b...... 3 0 Score by Innings. , ...... 28 tournament that the affable and capa­ INDIANS SNOWED UNDER...... 5 0 2 0 0 1 6 I ble J. C. Barnacle, through press of Goodman. 3 b...... 4 0 With the score 12 to 0 in favor of the ..... (i ft 1 ft 2 i 0 school duties, will be unable to fill the Housdiohler. r. f. .. 4 0 A cut lemon, dipped In salt, will remove ; McMurdo, 1 b...... 4 0 Pippins at Portland yesterday and a Summary. office of secretary for this year. As Two ba*i* blta—Knight. Cocaeh. Crulck Iron rust from marble, which should be 1 .Vard, e. s...... 4 1 whitewash in sight. Tonneson slowed soon as the absent members of the washed thoroughly c.fter It is used- Davis. I, f...... 3 0 down and alio we* 1 four hit* in a hunch lutok. 1-eard, Ort. Fisher. Heme committee are In town a Secretary will Spiesman. c...... 2 0 Ip the eighth, when the Mpokain* In­ For be elected to fill the .vacancy. Belford. p...... I 0 dians scored both their run*. Honjicr Ia»nc. p...... 0 0 went to pieces in the second and after REALTY MEN DEFEAT PRESS. •Kellav ...... 1 n th'G the Pippins batted him at will, the fifth and el-rhth tteing the only Innings 24 Wild throws and three hits In the Totals ...... 3.1 1 thereafter In which they did not score. •Batted for lame tn the sixth. Suit Satisfaction fifth inning gave the real estate men The score : Score by Innings. a «♦ to I victory ovër tic newspaper Spokane. nine at the Royal Athletic park yes­ Vancouver...... 0 0 1 2 1 0 3 1 •-# A.B. R H. P.O. A. E Victoria 9 o o o o 0 1 o- o-l FT arrOMTMENT TO terday afternoon. Up to that inning Ik ...... I » - 2 1 ' H.M. King Ckosoe V. "Tudle” SarglFon had been pitching al­ Summary. Cçttney. s; 4 ft 1 0 _ •• ' Lagarulin most »hut-out Irttll and had been re­ Stolen Boses Harrison «41. Adi.pi*. B<*n- Frisk, r. f ...... 4 0 - * A Dutiiltry. 3 For iving good support, but when th nett. James 72). Sacrifice bl<- t^rvais. Nordyke. 1 b...... 4 11 Zlmniêrnwn. I. f- •• 4 <* Ask Specially Realty players began to stir things up HovrlfU^ fly- Brlnker. Home run— JClppert. f...... 4 « In the fifth the sdpport tottered and Sc iiainwebcr. Tiiree base hit- Word. Two base bits-Bennett *21. .Bases .on boll*- Çartwrlght. î b. ....'( gent all to pieces, six runs being th3|ofl Gervàta, 8: off Belford. 3; off Lane. Hasty, c...... 4 1 ÏEHorse Men and Boys counted by the victorious team in p. ^ 3 # ii.niiur ! Frank Moore pitched good ball, the Totals ...... * 2 9 24 13 o sum total of the hits annexed by the F. SCHNOTER, VICTORIA, B C. ’Ifress** belng four and fhrei' WfltlfïFÎ. A.B R. H. P.O. A. — WHISKY The new*i>apermen pulled off four Mundorff. *. s ..... 3 * 1 ft. 1 2 -double plays ami their opponents ofie. Try SMOKE h 1 and The score was: Htovall. r. f...... 4 0 GREAT AGE BOUQUET* R. ft. R. | William*. -4 b...... 2 « HEART TONIC, DIGESTIVE AMD NON-GOUTY. Real Estate team .. .. v 9 7 2 Mensor. 3 b...... 5 N« wspapermen ...... 3 4 5 MY CHOICE Sp as. c. 1. 4 l MACKIE & CO. DISTILLERS LTD., McCANDLESS BROS. Pettigrew. 1. 1 ..... 2 0 By Innings— GLASGOW, LONDON, and ISLAND OF ISLAY. Real Estate...0 0 0 1 6 0 0 2 •—# Bradlèy. c. 5 1 _ CIGARS Ton n* non, R...... 4 3 557 Johnson St. Victoria,' B. C. Nrws-rwh . 0 » 1 S 0« # # 2 0-4 Batteries. Moore and Steele; Sargl- EVERY DEALER HAS THEM Totals ...... » 12 son and Sarglson. V \

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1,911. ■ ‘ com* bark to him sooner or later, anti SCHWEITZER WON hr wtH get-as gw>d a» he sent." OUTPUT OF LOGS After purchasing *ran«K>rtatk»n and ÇTCPDI cruiçr making atruhgements to leaye with his

OICinXMlAOlV City,w® ***John ° h,idC. King, tor histhe homveteran®,n catcherKan,,ae MUST BE CURTAILED m of tMe Chicago National League Club, wfio was traded to the Boston Na­ tionals, suddenly changed hi* mind. He Cash Values in Player Pianos Had the Lead From the Start held à conference with President Rus­ Loggers Will Discuss Methods sell of the Boston club at 7.30 o’clock on Special New Style Instruments made by the Aeolian Company, . Ing Post—Yesterday's Re­ Monday. and4t 9.30 he was on the way of Relieving Situation on sults at Minoru Track to Pittsburg pvlth the team. Kllng Hays he will receive a large bonus from Bos­ Puget Sound ton for accompanying the team. the recognized leading specialists in Player-Piano Construction

Vancouver, June 16—The Inau­ Seattle, Wash.. June IS.—What It is gural steeplechase was the feature MOTORISTS TO MAKE expect éd will be one "i the largest « vent yesterday at Minoru Park. Tl)e meetings of loggers ever held In the track " was In perfect condition and a northwest will l>e held this afternog*| Second race, five furlongs. for three- week. At least this number of motor­ on Puget Sound is excessive, and that I Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock. and Stuyvesant Pianola Pianos year-olds and upwards. Redan 1st. ists are expected to make the trip, the Inasmuch as logs deteriorate rapidly In j r =d*>l 2nd. Mlnnedocitt 3rd- Time 1.01 first run of the season under the aus­ salt water, steps must be taken to eut I pices of the automobile club of Se- down the supply until the demand ini-] Third race, five furlongs.'for three- attle. A large motor party from this proves. year-olds .and upwards: Cknnapa 1st, point to i h< British Columbia main- A.man in Close touch with the logging] pk'W. V. 2nd, Irish Mall ' 3rtl- land city Is encouraged by the reports situ -I '■ tn stated I hat t heye Is .« surplus ritne 1,02 1-6 >f several who have recently made the of1 100,000,000 feet of logs olf l*uger I . Fourth race, six furlongs. f«'P Tht*ee- -trip: "Ptnttng-t hn t Thr- roads «re tor-ex­ FfounVT af preseriT‘aftd Th^TTUFTarmpirr vear-olds and upwards; Dr Dougherty cellent condition. now in operation art- dumping.ln$s into I USED PIANOS at Low Cash Prices 1st. Seth 2nd1. Pride of Ltomora 3rd Th'»^-' who hove- had a run will And 'll,' water modi fiaâfer than can i"1- Time 1.14 4-5. no trouble In keeping to the routes, as sibly be consumed by the mills, Fifth race, one mile, for threv-venr- the Pacific Highway signs mark every Loggers are now preparing for the These instruments have been thoroughly overhauled and are sold olds and upwards; Nettle Travers 1st. road crossing .the international boun­ annual suspension of logging operations] Pap* well , 2nd. Trtppllng 3rd Time dary. From that nolnt there is only around July - -4r It-is- expected that in­ one main road, which marks directly 141 3-5. ______. 1 stead of keeping the camps closed forI under our usual guarantee of satisfaction Intn Vancouver______ooe w^ek. -a- Lutger MUSpeltffon win be [ Sixth race. 1 mile and TO yards, fot A. E. Todd of Victoria, made the trip inaugurated. The recent curtailment I three-year-olds and upwards; Colinet last week, and W. .D. Wallace of Se­ campaign by the lumbermen has cut] 1st. Miss Roberts 2nd. Sala 11 3n* attle. drove to Vancouver Monday. down the output of lumber mofre than | Time 1.46 2-5 Very fine Piano in Walnut , 'P Both hav*f sent back m-orts that the 12.0t>o,000 feet per week. Second - hand Kingsbury Seventh race, Inaugural Steepl highway is in g mal condition. Piafio in good nnk caste. This ONLY case, made hy the Mason Sc ONLY chase, about 2 1-* miles; Schweitzer Many of the motorists are leaving 1st, Judge Me 2nd. Çolden Crest 3rd Saturday afternoon, stopping at Bel­ instrument has been ex­ K iscll Piano Co. Not quite Time 5.46 lingham over night and spending Sun PLACES BLAME ON new, hut in firat class con­ day at Blaine, where a big all-day en­ changed for a new Techno­ tertainment Has been arranged for la piano. Its « first ~rlass dition. A magnificent tone their benefit. praetÛH* piano,, and a bar­ instrument. Now offered ABOUT BASEBALL Others will go early Saturday, arriv­ HAÏTIEN GOVERNMENT! $175 $275 ing in Vancouver the same day and gain at ...... for ...... returning to Blaine -Sundav morning Th< re is nothing the matter with the for the entertainment. BlAtfie autntsts Portland club except the lack of good will escort the entire caravan of visit­ pitching, and McCredie has promised to ors into Vancouver Sunday morning. Disclaims Responsi­ remedy that defect right away. If Port­ land can hook Spokane at Portland thb?_ bility for Movements of Ves­ week w hile Seattle -to taking Tacoma sel Which Canies Castro NEW AND USED ORGANS at Popular Prices down the line a few games; it will make SPORT NOTES th* rave more interesting. II $35, S65, $100, $125, S150, $180 The Seattle fans do not like to lose The Victoria Tennis Club proposes to Berlin. June 15.—The German gov­ Fred Weed, the outfielder whom It was! have four representatives, two In the ernment disclaims all responsibility proposed to trade for Householder. A singles and two in the doubles, at the for the steamer Consul Orostuek. Seattle paper says: Fred Weed had a I international tournament to, be held at which Is reported as flying the Ger­ Full Stock Victor Talking Machines and Records field day both in the field and at the Portland on July 13 end 14. The likely man Tlag. and announces that the bat on Monday. He got two line singles I pin vers are practicing steadily and a blame for any complications that may and a double, and he pulled .df the fea- definite announcement as to who will result front the landing of Clprlano ture catch of the game when he rob- make the trip may be expected shortly. (.'astro, the exiled president of Vene­ l»ed Baaaey of a good hard slam In tie-1 Judging: bv the pn . zuela. will rest with the Hayth-n gov­ sixth inning with the bases full. Th- "best -.f" them are: *Messrs Mat Rae. ernment "hit would have scored two runs and Foulkea. Garrett. Harrison. Marshall. It is stated emphatically that the maybe three, for there was plenty of Camble. B. Seh wengers and C. steamer has no right to display the German colors. It was formerly the HICKS & LOVHSK PIANO CO., limited power behind it. Fred leaped like a man Schwengers. making a high dive and butted right Italian cruiser Lmhria and was pur­ into the ball. He knocked the hall Into Frank Klaus, of Pittsburg and Mon­ chased from Italy by Hpyti. which 809 Government Street, Victoria. Opposite the Post Office the air and caught it on the rebound, tana. and Dan Sullivan, will meet In a latter country is the one flow properly and the cheering lasted two minutes six round bout at the Wheelman's concerned with the movement of the and thirty seconds. One enthusiast in Club. Oakland. Cal.. to-pight. They vessel. the right field bleachers tossed Fred have agret^d to weigh in at 160 pounds American Ambassador Hill called dollar and the veteran caught that. too. at 3 o’clock. at the foreign office to-day. presum­ ably to discuss the situation brought thus giving him a perfect average on time." I cannot have a woman like "Fighting Dick" Hyland, of Califor­ about by the reported presence of CARUSO'S LOVE AFFAIRS. the day. A couple of Weed's admirers In you. and if you are a good girl you nia. won all the way in the first open Castro on the Consul Grostuck. the grand stand took it very hard when give me hacic m.v letters and I give air bout with Battling Hurley of Pas­ The steamer recently arrived at | statement by" Famous Italian T< they read that Fred might be traded you back yours, because I cannot be Port I>e Paix. Haytt. and according to of His View of Case. for Householder or some other man in sa lc, at Albany, N. Y.. last night. advices received At Washington from married with anybody this league, and every time Fred did “After that I do not write any more How Does This Look John B. Terres, the American consul It to now reported on good author­ anything yesterday, they yelled in letters. She continued to write for at Port Au Prince has on hoard the ity that a Milan shop girl has really chorus: “That's right, trade Weed ; get about six or eight months. I^aat year BASEBALL RESULTS exiled Castro, who is supposed to be eommenced proceedings against 8lg- Ta VA,i D 7‘A acres on Feltham rid of all* your good ball players.' attempting to return to Venezuela. Ini nor Enr|CO Caruso, the world's great- she was In and I went to Paris the hope of being aide to rally his ,.8t tt>nor f(1lr £10.000 damages for to sing for the Italian season. She 1 U I UU • Road, Gordon Head, The Cleveland American League PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE rstwhile followers end so regain the tirvach 0f promise of marriage The came to Paris with hec mother. The first thing the mother say to me was Bast-hall Club will educate Joe Jackson At Loh Angeles— R. H. E. presidency from which he was <1®* I amorous correspondence is volumln- 150 fruit trees, all bearing ; logan berries and other small the mitflelder recruited from the New I Portland ...... ^...... 12 20 2 posed after he left the country for n|„llM \ copy of It has Just been *e- ‘Here to my daughter. 1 do not w’ant to know anything about her. I bring fruits; first elaaa soil, admirably suited for bulb enlture or Orleans team of the Southern League I Vernon ...... 2 3 '2 istt to in 1908 I vured hy a promineht New York dally her here to you " T said 'Madam. T other amall farming, 7 roomed, new, modern house ; bath and hresldent Somers, of the Cleveland club. Batteries- Koestner and Murra> ; Former President Discredited. I newspaper, through the medium of do n<4 want your daughter. There is • has notified Memphis relatives of Jack Brackenrldge, Gipe and Brown. New York. June 16.—Prince I*aza-|lts representative In Rome The orl- toilet. ae|>tie tank, concrete dairy, barns, chicken houses and tpe door, go away with your daughter.' won that lie will put Jackson in colleg- At Sacramento-- R. IL R. rovieh Hrehellnaox Ich of Roumanla. I glnals art- m»w in the hands of the Then l"*ay. ‘J am A gentleman, and other outhouses ; the house and improvements coat *3,500. at the close of the American Leagu- J ...... * 16 4 who‘arrived tordaj from Venesueia.llawyerti ! do not w:ant you to think badly about season m October. President Somers I Sa<>ram(.ntn ...... 2 « 4 says that former President Castro Is signor Caruso, who was seen at his onsldera Jackson one of the greatest! Batteries—Browning. Musklman and me. 1 will write to my lawyer to fix completely discredited and has no In-1 i>mdon flat by one of the rvpresenta- something for my letters. I give her c hall players In the mme. and 'xdleve* | dchm ldt ; Byram, N ourse and Thomas fluence In Venezuela. I tfves of the Pall Mall Gazette, made Yours for the $mall sum of $7,650 1.000 francs.* and they go away. the mental training of a college course The prince visited Venezuela to|H statement giving hie version of the At San Francisco— R. H. fcl After that my lawyer wrote to «9,660 Cash, Mortgage $3,l00, Leaving a Balance of |1,900 in will make him more valuable to the study the manners, customs and the I nffair. Los Angeles ...... 4 10 6 these people asking How much for 6, 12 and 18 Months. Oakland ...... • ...... IT 20 3 condition of the country. H«* said the I At ^ olltset he explained that the the letters?" They asked for 250.000 Batteries —- Criger. Thorsen and people are tired of civil war and ®r®||taiian law in regard to couples who francs. My lawyer said. "This Is Think what this_means to you. The adjoining land held at President Russell, of the Boston Na Grind!»; Christian and Mltze. l>ent on Improving their material c°n-I ^ is quite different from the ridiculous, because you cannot do any­ 81.000 per acre, unimproved ; deduct «3,500 from «7.650 and Menais, announced last night that Eastern-—Newark 0. Providence 2, dltton. The internal conditions are | Kngllsh or American law. The let- thing against Caruso by law. because you can readily see you are getting 7Vi acres of improved land Johnny Kllng. recently acquired from < 1st game); Newark H. Providence 3. good. economic and political security I rcfcrred to are fifty or sixty In the lhw protects him in this case. P«-r the Chicago Nationals, would be ap­ (2nd game): Toronto 2. Rochester 3: i-xlst and there to no llkllhood of &n>" 1 number, and were written by him haps If the request is a little less ! in this choice district for «4,150. or in other words you are pointed manager of the Boston team. Buffalo-Montreal, rain: Jersey City disturbance during the constitutional I ndon go against me for breach of promise is ...... «4,500 received a cable from her saying I sent my lawyer to this lawyer, and I have been studied, and figures show al­ wa.h. June follow you Como un,I most conclusively that their value runs INTERMEDIATE LACROSSE. do not receive any notice about It." give Tacoma a glim pec of — ------, 1- ' , • .■ My answer was* I have no into the thousands. The falling off of similar to the coronation ceremonies In I'"ten m« . RUSSELL & GREGG *yJsir» Great Britain. British residents of Taco-j time because of my lour In England, the box office receipts to one means of The third match of the Intermediate ATTEMPTS SUIVI DE. finding out how much money those itvni lacrosse series between the Wests and ma met on Tuesday at the carnival head-1 hut after that a correspondence began, 207 PEMBERTON BUILDING Wring to the club owners. Right now the I the Ouk Bays, scheduled to take place quarters and decided on features for the]and It became a little 'Intime.* Yn the hospital Hat has fallen off on aril town. Oak Bay and Victoria West or KingL: iwnrgo » .P mere I,,". cle’’-.T.1 InM unlj B,΄n ”propnre ,Peey. 10Como her towl meet me In called on his fiancee, Miss Tryer. Tuesday memorandums sent to him and the slto has ridden the 39 miles dally, never ♦«.•erage of $1.000 a game. Hundreds of] have so far one game-each to their night ami left downhearted after a lovers' missing a session of school and always isltors and regular fans pay their ad-1 credit, the former having defeated the originals received by himself or Weyer- quarrel H* Stood OUt»M« for hauser A Co., the lumber secretaries being on time. With the closing of the nlaslons to a game for the sole pur-1 Wardn while the latter won a contest The Welsh eoelety hn. nppolnle.1 a rom- money. 16.000 franca «J"1 <'“m * * time and finally decided to get his revenge bureau of Information, the Northwest­ present school year she will have taught pose of seeing one of these stars In ac-jfrom the same team by default, mlltee to arrange for a float typical of her father, an.l when I met theae by committing suicide on the porch of the their country. The society will march ml people I (Rilckly saw the mistake I go ern Lumbermen's Association, the 18 months of 20 days each. ti.m. Sporting Life Is out with a state-y eJi usetauts a btongj pj,uj Minn., who is credited with k»ow booklet on (he cafe and treatment of skin and holidaye. but each has been named for Its j north,, Therp, was* po cçpvenlçnt bo^pd- guardians of his It forever." says Jack xvith -a super­ hair, will be sent, post-free, on appUcatwri “ (ing much about the alleged coercive ing ptoce In the vicinity of the school, Ity as fighters — stitious stare in his eyes. "It will all Potter Drug A Cheat. Corp.. Bo»too. U. 6 natal day. é VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TIIÜRSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911. frost» The 6. S. Tuladi Canadian YATES STREET TO NORTHERN FIELDS! STEAMER FOR COAST 46 H. P. ' * • 'I fcAPT. WILSON, F.R.G.S. Pacific 120x120.with right of way to View street. This is well under Will leave Pier D., Evans, Coleman the market at...... "...... $50,000 Princess May Brings Word Alaska Steamship Co, to Build & Evans' Wbarf^on Railway That Yukon Steamers Are $500,000 Vessel—To Make Mondays and Thursdays FORT STREET Doing Big Business I " Fifteen Knots at 7 a.m. For Sidney and the Island* CORXKR, close $26,500 Until further notice. Summer Schedule After a fair passage to ^Alaskan am) I Seattle. . Juno IK.—To be British Columbian ports, the C. P. R. 1 prepared for the* Increasing traffic be steamer Prince «h May. Çapt. McLeotl. Ittvéen Seattle and Alaska ports, which Now In Effect FORT STREET arrived at the Outer XVharf last I it Is believed wlll.br more than doubled night. The steamer brought south! within the next two years. Yh<- Alaska CANADIAN MEXICAN^ CORNER, with first class "building guaranteed to pay (i |>cr about sixty passengers picked 1» at S. S. Co., yesterday completed arrangr- Toronto Express thr various poln,ts visited, but had no ment» for the enlargement of Its fleet cent ...... $60,000 northern cargo for Victoria. At Van- land requested, bids for the constriic- PACIFIC S. S. CO., LTD. TRAIN 4 leaves Vancouver daily 9 a.m.. carrying standard Touver she took on a great deal of lion of a large freight and passenger Monthly sailing to and from British and Tourist sleepers to Toronto and compartment observa­ Oriental freight, which was discharged steamer which will cost approximately Columbia and Mexican ports and taking tion car to Calgary. there hv th< Km press of Japan, and I $500,000. It is expected that bids will cargo to Eastern Canada and Europe via VIEW STREET tied up at th • Outer Doo-k to unload I be submitted by the Moran Company Tehuantepec Railway. H I of Seattle and a number of eastern Next sailing. 8.8. LONSDALE, June 16, Imperial Limited T80x120 $30,000 During h.v northbound thep1>fi>huftaiu« conFrnè. 1911. Passenger agents for Cana­ TRAIN 2 l**ves Vancouver daily 7.30 p.m.. carrying- standard . Prlnehés May eAcôùntered strong fhe new •teamshlp wHI be the tor- dian Northern Steamships, Ltd.. Montreal to Bristol; the Anchor Line and Hamburg- and tourist sleepers and electric lighted compartment obser­ southeast gak-s'.nd heavy- ratil. The sort passenger carrier over ron.lrw led Ainerlean Line from New York to Glas­ J ‘ wind"did not I,low at nhy great rein-Hor thl. vuart and If plana do not mto- gow Southampton, Hamburg and other vation car-Vancouver to Montreal. I ei,y although In the hlg rear stirred up carry she will he launched In time for European points; also through bookings ,he vtwel she roiled about consider-1 service between Seattle and the north via to Europe. Apply T. H. WOR8NOP. General Man- Soo-Pacific Express ably Coming south the steamer rtinjnei, summer Although details of ager. BIT Hastings 8t., Vancouver; H. A Into a heax v fog h, lama Passage, but the plans hive not hem ma,le public TREEN. Agent. «34 View St.. Phone 2107. TRAIN 14 leaves Vancouver daily 2.30 p.m . caiymg standard the remainder of the passage was void the new vessel It la understood, »»' lie and tourist sleepers anti electric lighted compartment obser­ R. V. WINCH CO., LTD. 1 of Sÿ dirty weather and no startling n double bottom twin screw steam vation ears Vancouver to St. Paul ; also sleepers Vancouver /} incidents were recorded during tho ship, equipped with the latest type of Northern Steamship Co. of B. C. tl jlt I engines and capable o. making 15 Flrit-clu* PiMMgir and Freight to Arrowhead. Temple Building Fort Street, Victoria « Xiwtn df~thr May report that (knots an hour, Steamer there is now a gr*'«it rush of miners For any further information write'or 'all oi and prospectors Into the Alaskan and Word lias been received here that the "CETRIANA” Yukoni uKoii goldgum fieldsiinui* The Yukon...... river [mails aboard the gasoline .launch Sails from 01111»’ Wharf. Monday, 22nd * L. D. CHETHAM, mrt^tft^nnrtlTern lake# àr<* free Of lOdng^ lyhich May, 1911, at 10 p. m., for Hardy Bay, F. Fiah! r«ir sairTnranmco; -Rry - far{-n" ,„d th- rt-rnwh-.b r. ar- making In* th- letters and papers between Brito TiriTa. ncettl Katie; Rtyere lnlet — _____ City Passenger Agent. BALMORAL CANNERY KverPtt; Meteor for Dupont. th> runs tn tv— “ iwAtireAtx and /otlur(.SMaeY and the islands, and which was and Skeena Cannerlee. Prince Rupert Agent for All Atlantic Steamship.. points with regularity. They are un­ urned. on Monday night at Ganges and Stewart Portland Canal. For Freight and Passage Apply able to hamll* the great passenger Harbor, were destroyed. and freight traffic and many of the H. A. TREEN (Additional Shipping on Page Ten). SCENE RT MURDER I8-c-SAlvAfiE co- gold seeker? have to wait for the next General Agent *3* View Street I,» ih • The Allan lioer Scotian, from Glas­ skeeiui river. two Japanese, employed OF CALIFORNIA or CITY OF SEAT­ gow. arrived at Quebec Sunday, and at From Evans, Coleman & Evans Connecting for Refuge Bay, SkMegate. Queen Charlotte City by the cunning company, became in­ Promotions of Interest all along th* TLE leaves Seattle 9 p. in.. June 17, 23. volved in a heated de lutte «*n the opin­ waterfront uf Victoria have been mad*1 Montreal Monday. Alaska cruises,' June, VV July 13. Pier D. and Lower Queen Charlotte Island Points. Aug. 10. ion* of one another, which resulted In a m etmneellvn ->Mth the vesaols oper­ The British steamer Saint Georg* Ocean and rail tickets to New York and light and the killing of one of UjJ^Uttlo ated by the B. C. Salvage company has completed her cargo of 1.500.000 all other cities » San Francisco. TO'SEATTLE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 10 A.M. brown men. Knives were uwd when Capt. Stratford, of th*- William Jolllf- TICKET AND FREIGHT OFFICBr-UH !• . li.t- been gh *-n command of lin- feet of -tomber and sailed from Tacu:u JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT the two had exhausted their vocabu­ yesterday for San Francisco and Wharf St. Phone 4. lary-. and twfore any of the other em­ steamer Salvor, and Capt. T. Thomp­ R P RITHBT A CO.. I.TD.. Agents For further Information obtain folder. Phone 1925. 634 Yates St. ployees could separate them one of tin* son. of the Dominion Government Europe. STEAMSHIP “ PRINCE RUPERT » lighthouse tender Quadra, w ill pace -sharp blades had pierced the flesh ol The management of the Canadian-1 Withdrawn temixirarily from service. one of the Jap* and touched a vital th* bridge of the big towboat. These promotion*" have been brought Australian Royal Mall line In New Zea­ spot. land and Australia Is now inviting ap-| about through the resignation of Capt N. E. DUPKROW, JA8. McARTHUR. This was the new* brought south by plications from shippers for cold stor­ City Peser, and Ticket Agt. Tel. 1241 Dock end Freight Agt TeL MIL the Boscowitz steamer Vadso. rapt. AVIlson, who severed his connection age space for frozen meat, butter, rab- j IjpBlanc, which returned to port from with the Salvage company e*Uy a short bits. .etc. As all applications must be j OEN1ERAL AGENCY TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. time ago In order to run thf^gasottm- northern British Columbia points last filed by shippers not later than July 1. j evening. The murder occurred last steamer Tuladi between this city and lidl. It Is necessary for Importers tod Thursday night and the Japanese who Sookc. but who Is now operating the communicate promptly with their ship-1 vessel between this port and th* Is­ East Thro’ Boundaryland did thiL-kUling is now behind the bar^i pera. at Prince Rupert. Both men were In­ land? Capt. Whson cam** out from • • ' • toxicated at the time, having been England to Join the company, The steamer Victoria arrived at I scene of TraOel the Northern rim of the drinking heavily early In the evening. during hi? stay went to th Nome from Seattle yesterday, having I vessels and United States—through At the Goose 13ay mines one man the stranding of several I. i MNNMP8* When she I was asphyxiated and another nearly salved them. landed her 700 passengers the scene on J a scenic country on the overcome Just before the Vadso reach­ Th*- promotions hand*-*! out to these the waterfront resembled that of 1900, r Great Northern ed th*-re. She took the dead man to two competent navigators are very when the. big stampede to Nome was Prince Rupert, while the other had re­ popular in shipping circle*, in progress. The steamship Senator I Railway covered from the effects bT~ the gas. skippers are well known h* re v ill .be the first-vessel to leave Behring | The officers of the Vadso state that their career? have been followed close r the south this year. She is | the mine has been closed down as a re­ ly by many of the old-time master? ... ; j to sail for Seattle to-morrow. sult and that the inspector will shortly who have retired from the sea. Capt visit It. Stratford will be at the' head of th* l umbermen estimate that an aver-I This morning the Vadso moored at B. C. Salvage compa-ny, a promotion ag** of 2,000.000 feet of luml>er every j the Michigan Puget Sound Lumber which ha? followed many year* of month Is being shipped frcim Tacoma | CSurmount the Rockies—stop off at . Company's wharf to load 20.000 feet of faithful service as an employee of the to diParent points in Canada, this, suc­ Glacier National Park—visit the Lake Park luml>er for Prince Rui*erL Before sail­ company. H*> haswhad a wide ex- cessful competition against the <*ana-| ing to-night th* steamer will take on V< rl* nev In connection with salvage af­ dian mills being made risible by th*-1 Region of Minnesota—sail down the Great . fairs ij,nd Is one of the best authori­ overproduction of IiuiiF* r In th*1 nortli- j Lakes—all in Boundaryland. Three complete Evans’ dock for northern ports. Many ties on the const. west which ha? forced the mills to sell daily trains Ea^t—ORIBNTAL LIMITED, passengers will take passage on her "Tommy” Thompson ha* many at almost cost. Among the mills nick- I and there will tie little accommodation friend? in Victoria who are congratu­ ing recent shipments into "Canada are j FART MAIL, SOUTH FAST EXPRESS left when she leaves Vancouver. lating him on Jiaving be* n ntrusted the Defiance. Xewbegin, Pacific. Lind- | with such a responsible position. He stTom A Hanford and the iumln-r agen­ is a young -man but knows the coast cies, of Central la. The shipments mtple I Comfort and Safety in Railway Travel from one end to the other like a book. recently all consist of rough lunil»er. j Round Trip While in the service of the Marine De­ for which several large Canadian firms | partment he. proved himself to be a are In th*- market. thorough navigator. • • • Fares O -W. R. & N. June 15, 8 a. m. When the work wf unloading the San I on certain dates Point Grey. -Overcast; wind R. E. Francisco cargo of the steamship.Mel-I UNION PACIFIC We Dollar began yesterday at Seattle j J9.9S, .17; mo smooth, fii. Princess Bru- , ‘16.06 to OFFER them lo you. This system carried close to trice at 7 a. m. SHIPPING GUIDE It was discovered that- whïTï <*n Ti-r 1 hv up tflir toast the x essel's oil tank? j ni CA »A Chicago. Proportionate fares to bther 56,0tX»,600 passengers in 19JQ without Cape Lazo.—Clear sky; wind R. E.. UJ 11.9V W nnint* Call or wnte for folder ' Eastern the loti of a life. light; 30.03; 64. tiollah passed here at OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. had sprung a leak and nearly 10« tons 1 Çrtps'for Western People.” •tf cargo had been damaged as a result. I 10 p. m. northbound ; two-mil sled From the Orient. THINK A MINUTE! Heavy Steel Coaches : Electric steamer with yellow funnel a mV red top The Melville Dollar was en route to the I Block Signals ; Perfect Dust less Tracks; Oil-Burning Sound to take up a charter with the | Locomotives ; the Best of Dining Car Meals; Em­ northbound gt 7.45 a. m. Awn Mu r*i .. June tt Douglas Tatoosh. — Cloudy; wind south 11 Alaska Steamship Company which in­ ployees Trained in the Art of Politeness and Courtesy ; Kumeiic r...... X. July "2 tends to send her up the Kuskokwln j miles; 30.12; 47; sea moderate. Out, Empress of Scenic Routes Unsurpassed in the West, schooner T. J. Abler at 7.30 p. m.; river as far as Bethel. The cargo of I From Australia. hay was poorly stowed, having been I court* THES* ADVANTAGE* WITH TH* steamer Northland at 7.40 p. m. ; steam­ .. June 3U er M. F. Plant at 5.10 a. in. placed, on top the Inlet pipe to the oil I SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES From Liverpool. tank?, which furnish the vessel fuel. I Pachena Cloudy; wiud s f: . light; ... July 8 28.85 ; 50; sen smooth. Teucer west­ prntMllaiia These pipes were forced down into the I bound at 7 a. m.; Leebro arrived at From Mexloe. tank, which sprung aleak, and when ... June 28 the Seattle cargo w as taken out this I landing at 8 a. in. For the OrienL morning It was found that the vessel's j To the EAST Kstevan.—Drizzling; misty seaward; win S. E.. light; 29.70 ; 48; smooth Kamakura M.iru ...... holds were flooded with crude oil. Effective from SOW untit FALL, and you mil appre­ Triangle (hriRtit; wfhd x W., att Empress of Japau ...... June 81 Nearly fifty tdns of hay and a similar I ciate the advantage of planning your trip over this ... June 24 amount of general cargo had been | miles; 29.43; 40; sea smooth. Tacoma Muru ...... NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY splendidly equipped system. Found trip fares from Se­ For Moxioe. damaged hy the oil. attle, Tacoma, Portland, Grays Harbor and Puget Sound Ikeda.—Clear; calm; 29,96 ; 52; sea ...na 1.1 'smooth. Points to TIDE TABLE. 60.00 Prince Rupert.—Raining: calm; 29.86; For Liverpool. Denver. Colo. Springs ... July 1L Kansas City ...... en.ro 44; sea smooth. Spoke State of Cali­ Victoria. June, 1911. and Pueblo . ....4 55.00 To Many St. Louis ...... - 70.ro fornia off Watson Rook, passed In at For Australie. ITlmeMtjTlmeHtlTtmo.ilt Tin.» Ht I LOW Washington, D. C. 107.50 June If Atlantic City — 11100 Hum. ft.jh. in. ft.ih. m. ft. h. ni. ft. Chicago ...... ------72.50 Montreal...... 105.00 Dead Tree Point.—Clear sky; calm COASTWISE STEAMERS. ■ ■ Iniuanapolis ------79.90 EXCURSION Points East and New York .... 108.50 sea smooth. — F rom San Franfcieeo. 1 2u 7.9 l 3 21 8.0 j 13 20 0.7 j 22 42 8.1 . .. |...... j 1497 1.8 t2 48 8.0 Baltimore------107.50 Rochester 9630 Queen ...... June Si ■E 2.0 22 60 8.0 Detroit ——------82.50 Philadelphia . 108.50 City of Puebla ...... June 6 :w 5.0 y 46 6.8 l 16 44 4.0 . 22 52 8. t RATES South 110.00 From Skagway. 6 50 3.9 13 42 5.6 j 16 33 6.1 | 23 W W 2 .Minneapolis------6000 Boston ..’...... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE 7 12 3.0 15 17 6.1 117 20 6.0 , 23 29 a Princess Uoyal ...... Jnnc 21 ...... 7 40 2.2 ...... Zi 02 8.6 SALE DATES: Princess May ...... June 2»l ...... • 8*0 1.6 « 1 May 16, It. II. 19, tSt, tt, H, U 47. M. •»; June 6. 7, t, 14. It, From Northern B. Ç. Port*. 0 12 8.7 ; 8 40 1.8 II. It. «1. •*. ft, H. tl.„ S»L July 1. S. «. «. ». June 21 0 26 * 8 i 9 13 0.7 ft, SI, Aaeust„ .1 *, 4, S. It. II, 14, IT. SI, tt. as, SS Prim-e'ilMfge ...... ' 1, Ti, 4,k 4, 6, 7. Ran Francisco, — Railed: Rteainer June 0 27 8.9 9 47 0.6 For International Sunday School Convention Venture ...... 6 V, 8.9 j 10 22 0.4 Numerous annual gatherings af note will he held In the East Cuxco (Norwegian), for Antofagasta 0 61 8.9 10 5» 0.6 At San Francisco, June 16th and 17th. year. In addition to the regular Bummer Eaiurenri Fare*, ep ,*‘iïî steamer America Myru (Japanese), for : 11 38 0.8 Incursion tickets to those conventions wiU he ee sale from all p 11 on Fagot Bound and in Western Washington Oregon^ovor Hongkong. Arrived: Sleamerâ Templ<* From the West Coast. 1M 8.4 12 18 1.2 22 68 3.0 O.-wTm. * M. Your Itinerary eastward can he arranged to : E. Dorr from Gray's Harbor; Reaver 12 59 1.8 22 38 7.8 any requirements. j 13 40 2.6 #08 7.7 For National Educational Association front Portland ; Shoshone from Astoria From East Coast I 14 20 3.3 For more detailed information writ* for our now illustrated Mi 21 68 7.8 excursion Folder, or call and talk it ever. eehooper StLmson from Ballard. Queen City ...... June 18 14 :,9 4.2 22 10 8.V At San Francisco June 22nd, July 1st and 6th. 11 23 6 3 Tx»s Angeles. Cal.--Arrived: Govern For Sen Franelee*. 16 37 6.U 22 30 8.3 or from Seattle; Oceania Vance from 6 10 2.9 22 53 6.8 O-W. R. &. N. Cltjr of Puebla ...... June 21 6 61 1.6 23 18 9.2 Gray's Harbor. flailed: Rose City "Line of Shasta Limited” 7 35 0.6 23 4. 9.5 For Eastern Points in Canada and U. S. and Europe tor Portland: Francis N. Leggett for For Skagway. 8 22-0.4 O. S. LAND UNION PACIFIC Eureka: flhnsta for Columbia diver. 0 18 9.8 9 06-1.0 Princess May ...... Kwtnvnt dates in June, July and August. .. Seattle - Arrived: Steamers M. F 0 56 9.8 9 62-1.1 SEATTLE TICKET OFFICE—716 Mooed Avenue For Northern B. C. Porte. 1 33 9 5 IV 36-0.8 20 14 8.0 22 11 7.0 Phones: Main 9SS; lad. 199» Plant from Tacoma; Primo George Venture ...... June « 1 12 8 9 H 18-6-3 20 40 M 23 28 7.6 F. X. ELLIS, General Agent from Prince Rupert*. Northwestern prince George June 22 2 52______8 .1 J* M2 0,4 ; j» S3 7.9 PABSESUfc.lt STATION—Jackson Bt. at Pottrth from Valdez: Bee from Ran Francisco Prince»? Beatrice ...... June )6 Th* tkne used la Pacific KtanflardT for For Yellowstone Park Phonos: Main 7S7S; led. f Col. E. I* Drake towing the barge 93 Prince Rupert ...... June the 120th Meridian west. It Is «wunted After June 12th, daily. W,D. SKINNER " from San Francisco; City of Seattle June 2» from 0 to 24 hours, from midnight to mld- X'ttdao ■— night. The figures for Itelght serve to General Freight and Pan. Agt., Beattie from Skagway. Sailed: Steamer Su For the West Coast dtatthgelah high water from low water. verte for Mukllteo; Prince George for TI» ludght is In feet and tenths of a Portland Canal; Teucer for Liverpool For Nanaimo. ftKd above the uverege level of the lowtsal full information from E. E. BLACKWOOD, General Agent, via the Orient; Nyade* for Honolulu low ’water tn each month of the year. This 1234 Government street. Dolphin for Skagway; Northwestern level ts half a foot lower than the datum For East Coast. lo which the smuidlngs bn the Admiralty for Tacoma; Atlas for San Francise. June 2u ghart 0f Victoria arc reduced. Suokdnc for soulbeastem A tasks; M Queen City VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, JUNE IB, 1911.

who has served with great MB WOWS ROME but 'has tendered her resign»tion, to -ARISTOCRACY”,NO PA lake effect on May 31. A more detailed stàtvment of the HAD PROSPEROUS YEAR year's work wHl be found in the report LONGER RECOGNIZED ON RECIPROCITY of the ‘secretary-treasurer. The experience *>f lb* past year has jy------revealed to ua the great need that exists for adding to our Home an infirmary Mexican Governor Says Coun-(Short But Comprehensive Re­ Reports of Executive Read at wing, and Jt Is earnestly to be desired that soma steps towards the building try Will Be Friend of the view of Issues in His Annual Meeting—Officers of this* wing may be taken during the This Is Your Chance Poor Man ! Home County present year. Were Elected Our most cordial thanks are tendered f to the many kind friends throughout the city and province, who have strong­ „ - . The Hon. William Paterson, Minister Th*» annual meeting; <>f the committee ly supported our work, not only by Chihuahua. Me».. June 16.-E-.orteil I In charge of the Aged Women's Home liberal contributions, but also by their by a tmm.ltu.iue crow.l. the 14 Amerl- of Cuefome. uTliI one of the negotiators cans released from the penitentiary I uf the Reciprocity Agreement, made to Make a Start watt held in the Home last 'week. The steady sympathy, and again to you. following were re-elected at* officers for ladles of the committee, 1 beg to tender here, after three munths* imprisonment, 1 lt|F appearance on a public plat - Oie ensuing year: President, Mrs. W. L mg personal thanks for your unfailing were given a public demonstration form eince the Agreement with the Most people wait till their opportunity is gone and then Real­ (’lay; 1st vice-president, Mrs, Carne; kindness' throughout the year. the si reels. United States was Introduced in the ize that they missed a good chance. These are the people one secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Gould. Mrs. Gould Submitted her report Governor Gonzales appeared at tin i ...... Mrs. Clay read her annual report on secretary-treasurer, which was as fol- penitentiary with his staff and a federal Dominion House, at Paris. Onta.io. hears saying: “1 con fit have bought that property for such the work of the past year, which was judge was summoned and summarily In the course of his speech Mr. and such a" figure and yesterday it was sold for—’’ hut why as follows: It is now thirteen years shire the declarciTTKcTXmerlcaaa not guilty. Thui j pat^rseh said: “We have been charged You have been kind enough out of Aged and Infirm Women’s Home was formality over, the prison, which has with selling pur. country:, with being repeat. You hear it every day. rgitnizr-d Tufe, and during this time * • iii«iil«-rai i"ii in- I>• P■1 - ' >' been the scene of many poTTETral crimes; concerned in a plot to lower the flag women.,have found a home within its resounded with cheers. The crowd out­ Perhajis you have missed many such chances, hut don t miss annual meeting until this late date to the United States. I don't boast doors, some for a longer and some for side took up the cheering, and the - when I could be present without incon­ of my loyalty very loudly, but I feel shorter period, but many have spent "TlRSTiher We are selling fine large, eleared lots in our new venience. For this, as well SS for many Americans, followed by two Germans it very deeply. I consider It an In almost all of those years there. One *>ther kindnesses throughout the year, and about 30 Mexicans who had been suit.on the part of our opponents to Fort street subdivision. 1 have to thank you. who has recently died has been an In­ liberated. mjrchrf down | question our loyalty. I believe If you t »n. It Is a matter of great thankfulness to mate for nine years. the plaza the band p > jean make the farmer prosperous you our Heavenly Fa.ther.that He has been During the year ending April 1, 38 dif­ ferent women have been. Inmates of the make all other classes In the pleaded to continue His favor to us Ui Governor Gonraies addressed the for- unity prosperous; and when you Home, ,27 of whom WWVe ihere at Us permitting us to minister to the needs mer prisoners, tnanklng them for the add to that the great fishing and lum­ On the Fort St Car Line lose. Five were removed by death. of an Increasing number, of elderly part th« \ had taken m t a- bering...... interests...... you...... have two-thirds. If women, to meet all our financial obli­ These were Miss Marion Blanchard, a The American then were fairly mobbed I l)f)t ^rve-quartere, of the people of gations for maintenance and to reduce native of Yorkshire, England". Mrs. by those who wished to embrace them Canada, almost directly interested, Gardiner, who came here from the Unlt- our mortgage indebtedness very con­ Governor Gonzales made known the and If you benefit these you must siderably. d States many years ago. Mrs. Kemp, fact that “aristocracy'’ in Mexico is no I vmturnlly benefit the whole country. I From $500, Easy Terms Throughout the^year religious ser- of Vancouver, and Mrs. Collins ami Mrs. longer to be recognized. He appointed I j^jjève It will be one of the greatest __vi. >s iptw -been conducted hy clergy - (Cant. I Moore, of Victoria—the last «■o unknown shoemaker to that—the These Lots wift give you the-start yon-desire. ’They are sure men of the city on Sunday afternoons. three were boarders. jefe politico. “Hereafter.” said the gov­ beeii al»le toricarry through. It it In the Home. This quiet service cannot six other*, who were* temporary ernor, “Mexico Is to be the friend of the carried, and the whole Dominion money makers. Better not wait till to-morrow like you did fail to bring comfort to .our lpmates, boarders, some of whom came for cure poor man. The government will be run will be the loser If H te not carried.” last time, but come ill right now ami get a plan and funner while indisposed, have left the Home, who through Infirmity are unable to by men selected because of tfiélf abllllj' “Who’s got the best of the bargain.’’ go to even the nefirest church going to relations or friends as the case and moral standing .The people’s trust particulars. may be. Of the 27 still In the Home on asked Mr. Paterson, '.'the man who has Many kfnd friends in the city have will not be turned over to the aristo­ the nim-'tly million -new customers or also' provided bright entertainments April 1. ten are maintained by the, city, cracy for their privé te looting.” one by the city of Nelson/ one by the the man who has the eight' million? week evenings. Among those mentloit A» liu-Ulwu.. at-Aha, strained, relations A’omm**n antwtr» that question. provincial government and fifteen pay should be made *o? the entertainments between the two armies occurred Tues- Why do men trade, anyway? We have ptovideci_by the Metropolitan Methodist, for their own maintenance. day when a federal lieutenant whrt|Hn offer of freer trade, larger markets. No new work was undertaken during, the First Presbyterian and the Congre- shouted “Viva Reyes” was shot and I more openings for our products. Who the year, • although the management I gatlonal churches. killed by un tnsurrecto who ahd smug­ I started the opposition to this agr«-e- • One piece of'property owned hy tin greatly regretted that they were un­ I ment .’ Not the men chiefly concerned able to put the grounds in proper con­ gled himself into town. > Home has been disposed of, and the —farmers, lumbermen,. fishermen—but dition. They considered It wiser, how- While wonder Is expressed that Mex- proceeds will still further reduce the eve. to reduce the mortgage account liée City does not promptly straighten I the financial Interests, the trust \ the deh|* on the building. still’ due on the building, and If the lout the tangle. Governor Gonzales an-1 men who spend hundreds of thousands .The annual tea and entertainment jmited busvbodles who complain of the con- tlcipates no serious consequences. H«' | in paid advertisements, not for the Island Investment Co., 1 given on October 19 proved (is great a dltlon of the grounds will possess theirisaid that in time the federal troops will I love of the farmer, but for their own success as In former years, and a (Tord- souls In patience a bit longer, this, too. evacuate apd the insurrectos will be al- . Irish interests. If these -Canadian «.I .i KT- .il muni» r ->f ->ur frteftd# tig I financier» can invest their tens of Phone 1494 we hope will be aevompllshtsl. iowetl to enter Chihuahua. Bank of Montreal Chambers epportunlty of showing In a practical Madero’s I millions In United States industries The thanks of the committee are However, General < trozco, . p»n vay their sympathy with bur work. for most military chief, when taler-1without losing th. n loyalty, tie- Can tendered to the different doctors who Thy very great .Increase in the cost viewed at Suite, frankly expressed dis* Indian farmer can sell a hog across have so kindly ministered professionally of food stuffs of all kinds has added pleasure at the authorities’ failure to I the border without selling his loyalty Very materially to our burdens, and j without fee to the different inmates. rnipetent j These were Drs. Frank Hall, Fraser. G. tunr over the city m his forces. It wav with 4L You will have railroads the difficulty of securing given out at his headquarters that since I running north and south, lota .or the police were sent out to apprehend has been Constantly before us.} A* B. Hall, Stainer. Helmcken and Ge*«. drew in some other books under the help the immrrectp* in Northern Mexico!them; but you will also nave HE POSED FOR LITERATURE. the offender and to ascertain whether Hall. Also to the Ministerial Associa­ table. These books were supposed to Fhortly after our last annual meeting practically had begun and won the war. them running e#st and west and there are any revolutionaries about, tion for holding Sunday services each be shoved modestly out of sight, but e>ur matron. Mrs. Laughlln, resigned. they should be the first to enjoy the h arrying all they ran carry, tie- week, to the First Presbyterian ladles A dally paper in a down-state city, the reader could plainly see the titles and If-yo arrest them. victory. Many of Orosco's followers I clared Mr. Paterson, for tea arid entertainment, to the young say* an exchange, had been publishing —“Boccaclo.” "Margaret of Navarre," hav* declared that It tM fédérais do not I "tLv. ry bushel of grain that Is now ’ Animal life has been found in the Pa­ people nf the Congregational church for a aerl'cH of cartoons of a type.familiar ’’Rabelais." Balzac’s Droll Tales,” and noon evacuate the insurrecto army will I BPi,ig to Great Britain can be still cific ocean rieur New Zealand at a depth entertainments for the Inmates, to in most of tlie.. sp»aUer eirléi—the stunt other classics of the racier type. The enter in a body. I carried, and mon of It. provided the of four itud a quarter miles, under a ighU r< "f RbVm < ca for a ’ • •1 is to draw a correct likeness of a prom­ picture wus submlttel for the approval Gémirai Vtllav, commanding the fed-1rates are lowe red to meet the légitimât»* pressure of four and ft half tons tu the Used in Canada for given .at the Home., to the Victoria inent cltlaen’s face, and then to. draw of the subject, and the agent came erals, said he was acting under orders I needs of the farmer» and the com pet 1- square Inch. West Amateur Theatrical Society for a In the body and surroundings on a over half a century from . These orders were 11 ion from the railroads to the south back to the artist. delightful entertainment given for the n«titVo'n there 1 semewhat smaller scale, these addl- that he shut RICKER aNI * BRENTON MINl-.S. tea given the ladies, and to nil others • ngaged in his own particular hobby wants you to put some of those re­ LIMITED. NON - PER80N AL LIA- of any armed troops. | that will go In the farmers' pockets. of the world where who have so generously assisted activity. The circulation man All the Inmiriwtos ri.-slre I» to bo at-1 Anri whop It com»» to a que».Ion be-. a m B llal of those prom- ligious books up on the table where UIL«Iry Voluntary Lld^ldatlon.» ^ make the lives of the aged inmates they can be seen better. Instead of on Pvtrsuant to He* tion 229 of the C am­ people suffer from brighter and happier, the management lowo\o . flying, and march through the]who have to grow their own grain |art|„, wllh v horn he has contracted named Company will be held at resulting trouble»-- Streets. A trlumphast parade Is their 1 gel It too th. market. 1 “J,“ “Y,L,for the,he whole series.aenes. Dr. Morse’s Meadows, an old and respecK «1 resident I they can carry, though they ma have 1 criticism, NEW CHINESE LOAN. nit the Can- The paper In this Instance made (’tty a few' days ago. The s«*ntry on are required on oi before tHe *.4th da» of of West Zkiria. %ças drowned here in the I to charge a little .less. Juno 1911. t*» send their names and a*l- cistern. Ills eon. with whom lie lived, obtain t he I contract with a Cleveland artist. duty stopped him and wanted to know :ir££es and particular, of their debts or Washington. D. C.. June If.!-The Chin I ______adlan______farmer has a right Indian had gone to a burn-raising, leaving his whoa*1 studio is ln the Schofield build Its contents. The coolie replied "I don't claims, ami the names and addreaet-s or ese mirilster has signed the prospectus j best.price for his grain that he can father at home. A nelghl*or. Mr. Ja**- Ing'. "Now this' No. 4 here.” said the know, but probtfbly it Is money, which their Kollcltors f1f any» to « De jina^ywtsni- tite K0.iw«i.i<*T llukui.nK...... — __ ....railway 1 I M>* «. lt.nl,loan astia ita I a... - Il Im è I. a, best I Me Kay went to see* Mr. Meadows, and | get. He has a *lghv<(> ln th agent to the artist. 'Is anxious to be my master asked me to take to a cer­ ed. of ill* Lar.g|e> street, in the Root Pills, preliminary to tlie issue of bmul* in New I market The horn- market Is her*v Victoria K «' the Liquidât nr. of the sn,-t not finding »lm. hk>k h r him.. know» as a literary man of sorts. He’s tain bank.” Not being satisfied with the Heat ing a :.... in apparently > omlng fro.n York Iaondon. Pa is and Berlin. As the, Rrltlsh market Is open just the explanation, says the (’iftna .Gazette, Company; and. ».f eo required by a notIqp stand higher in public the cistern, he looked down and saw Mr. contract provides f«*r the construction ofl i„for< but our farmers have a great reader, and I'd suggest that in writing from tlie sa'Wl Liquidators, are. branches of toe main lines and extensions *um as neior*to”AtioID»r. grt-al market, to [ yon drew him at a library tahl». atir- the sentry insisted on the box being hV their said Solicitor#, to come i«* and llaadowa cliughiK to the pump l«»K Un­ «pt-ued. The « *m*U« replied he had nj prove said d* Uts and claims at such estimation than any able to get him out, he got assistance, hut on similar terms, thn nmmm axicaaz to at rounded by WbHtg bT pretty heavy lit would ultimately reach larger figure». I ninety million mon customers. key and requested the sentry fo take time and plü‘ «• ae shell be specified In others, and their ever- when Mr Meadows was hauletl out the ■■mpp! Hindi notice or in default thereof they doctor promptnded him dead. It Is sup- American bankers ravtlclpatc to tl»* ex-1 ,.jt ^as been a surprise to me.” sahl The suggestion was followed. On care of the box until he went to fetch .hflll be exelitdetl Iront tiny distribution tent______of one-fourth. TThe - t„talt«Aal iimountamount of.of | MrJfr .,ppaatvrHOni. rann...... “the fuss that has been some one to o|»en It. The sentry con Whirl, ms? be mwl, before .ueh debt, -re increasing sales prove i ..the A c *»ed n m trj Ins to new • the table were big tones, plainly m . a bh : h...I f...1.1, into in. cleV rn he tlrat -laaue will l«- limited yp et’ '>O.W a|,out thlr AV'. t-m.. nt. W., ..tthoultl , , . marked. "Browntog.” “Kant's Critique sented. but as the man did not return Wr!an',l thtl 12th day of June. ltll. »t VlC- if 6 per ft nt. b.ma«rwl t. Ii-HI '• have„ done «wrong ronri ha.Xha«l we tailedfailed too ( pim, Henson.” “.The Origin again the box was opened and on being their merit Physicians Chinese bonds are selling toria. B. <;iAkHY M ORARAME -Alexandra Cafe.—Alexandra Club, at par. Other secure what we did. It is what h<>thl inertes.” “Emerson'srmor,™ T, Essays, ____ examlp*'*! It was found to contain 15 prescribe them. , broad at 101. parties have advocated for th* I>**t j S(,nn ’ Then, thinking to add a touch revolvers and 2.000 cartridges. The dts- EDWIN A* GARRETT. Jr.. Courtney street, now open to the public. Liquidators. fortytnrt v years.v^ars. But my colleagucolleagues and II- the artist jeovery created a general uproar. All Breakfast, 8 to 10 a. m.; lunch, noon WOMANS EMANCIPATION. of humor to’ the picture, 25c. a box. to 2 30 p. m.J dinner. 6 to 8 p. m. After­ w. rc only the Instruments In obtaining noon tea, ice cream. * * H ' It is for the people to declare- Suffragette Leaders Recommend Phys­ whether they will have It. This ques­ ical Culture Methods Au Jiu-Jitsu. tion If going to make a sharp dividing .. , „ K„. I fine between Liberal and Tory prln- Wlth tha aid Of a muscular Rt>t the Agreement is going -harming Boston^Irt. Elsie t haptn. the| * the House at Ottawa, and I British suffragette is l.reaklng out in a ^ » ,t wlll h(. carried at Wash- new place. She has been offered phy- : ,■*___ Then within ...... twelve or— thir•*-•-­ So Easy and So Cool slcal exercises already by ambitious | teenm*tnn months at most the people will bej exponents of various culture schemes, asked to pronourice upon It.” IRON BEDSTEADS t but It remained for Miss Chapin to blend with that inducement a Judicious mixture for modern women under the auspices of the Women’s Development Imperfect Kidney Action Boctety. And BEDROOM FURNITURE Her mother has l>een an Inmate of Causes Rheumatism Holloway prison more than once, after j Rheumatism with its kindred -ailments I raids on his majesty's ministers, but —Lumbago, Wry Neck. Neuralgia. etc., j she herself has not reached the martyr usually results from lodgments of uric j .«♦age yet. When she does, if her arid in the joints and muscles. scheme continues successfully, she and Now the chief function of the kidnevâ I her associates will only reach durance to to properly filter this poison from the I \ lie after they have left traces of their blood. Mu-jUsu prowess on the anatomies of Only when they tail to do this is | «.he guardian* of the peace. For though Rheumatism probable. this Bostonian belle welcomes even the" Kidney weakness starts In various I mere male with a smile that is child­ ways. A sudden chill, after perspiring like and bland, and her movements in freely, sometimes settles in the kidneys I the social circle are graceful ami re­ or an unusual strain may cause it. fined, she has in reserve a “punch"’ Poisons which should be filtered out | that would not be despised by the "Tar of the system are pumped back into thr Baby” of her native city, and th** Lon■ blood, causing Uric Acid, the real can - don “copper,” having heard of it, looks of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Wry Neck, j forward to the next encounter with Neuralgia, etc. misgiving. In the early stages Nyal's Stone Ro* < Her primary object is to provide an Compound will stop it. opportunity for the militants to take Will start your kidneys working prop­ \VE AHK SHOWING A SPLENDID RANGE OF CHEAP AND pgrt In all sports and games, but to erly so that the Uric Acid is reabsorb*. that she links social and Intellectual Md climiflütaL ______MFD1I7M IRON BED8. ranging in prie*- from...... $3.75 intercourse. Away goes your Rheumatism with it Her home is in a little Bloomsbury Perhaps these early warning twinge> | », «. DREStiEItS AND STANDS, in quarter cut surface oak, well fin­ flat in the heart of London, where she have passed unheeded, and your is Kurrounded by cats, dogs and canar­ mat ism has become deep seated. ished, 3 large drawers in dresser a ltd heavy British plate mir­ ies for which she has considerably Muscles all snarled up in knots as it | ror :...... woo more respect than for the whole bunch ere. . of politicians at Westminster. Then you’ll need Nyal’s Rheumatic Cure. CHILDREN’S CRIBS, malleable east, with drop sides, $8J CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. Ask your own druggist about V remedies. s^The British workman may be a slow His opinion is worth thinker: but lie cafMraw a logical deduv Sold and guaranteed by D. E. ramp-1 tlon us quick!, as any man A witness I bell. John Cochrane, Dean & Hlscovk*. a certain railway case was asked to, tell in his own way Just how the accident F. W. Fawcett, Messrs. Hall A Co., W. occurred. He said : Jackson A Co., F. J. Williams, Victoria. •Well. Bill an' me was walkin’ down Before you. buy en electric iron let hr demonstrate to yon the the line, an l liear.l a whistle an’ I got unrivalled merits of those we sell. -, off the dine aV the train went by an’ got back on the Une an’ I djdn’t see BUI The Capital Furniture •1 noWheres. but I walked along an’ then 1 see Bill's hat. an’ I walked on an’ I sees ojk of Bill’s legs, an’ then 1 sees one of 1221 Douglas Street McCALLUW BLOCK Next Merchants Bank Blips arms, an* I walked on an* th* Hinton Electric Co., Ltd. MS another of Bill's leg*, an il*n ovet- one side I see Bill’s head, an’ then I One fore»ch*v«ryH*y ailment government street •PHONE 2242 to myself. I see. My God*.' I see. 'some UilS mult bnve happened to BUR’ ’* ( T lit VHTTOfUA DUUL.Y 'll MGS, 1'HGKSnAT, JUML 15, 1911. ,______------1------1------—------— following Monday. The girl told of the DETERMINED TO END LIFE. ■eo:. pref ...... as at. Calgiry Hungarian, per sack. MISINTERPRET» .«IQMOift ______Western Culen ...... «{I M ». hesitatingly and said yi»1 *hMe 'TWjftfr - ...... to Here accompanied bÿ his wife; C. de B. Ik»., pref...... 1051 lift 04* ti Young. H. C. Uhlman. W. J Rennie...... 1087 I'fH* OS Green and a party of seven, who are not directed, the indictment to any R A O...... Short ltllis— Cabbage, per lb...... CANAD Chas. Holmes (foreman). Robert Jftl- B. R T...... 8» m j going to Massett on a survey cruise; particular person but to .“counsel act­ Potatoes tfocitf) ...... larnl, Saul Kirkha.ni and Robt. Kerr. C. I». R...... ,...... 2411 .’40* 2401 WUUam Mftpaon, Chi' f Justice and ing for the, crown** at the spring as Cential Leather ...... -724 31* 311 Mrs Hunter. F. C Gamble, R. P sizes. Thi-rc are two crown counsel JURY- AXX’ARDS 817.500...... 85* S4* 84| WHOLESALE MARKET. MacLean. J. A. McMaster. Geo. T at the spring assizes, Mr. Maclean C. -A G. XV . pref...... k-4 45 45* St**wart and J. .James, said: X'enllct at Second" TrTaT of Action 4X With the return of th-1 Prince !>o.. pref...... 1561 155 154* (Jeorge from Seattle it was learned -Mr. Maclean supported hlrf conten­ Against the B. C. Electric Railway. . Colo. Fuel & Iron ...... 351 34* 344 U'tm. (lus ...... 146 146 Lard ...... that the repair work on the Prince tion that Hon XV. R. Ross as acting ...... 147 THE cm MARKET .166 1-1 Vancouver, kino .18 —A verdict Rupert at Fox‘sxBoiler Works was be attorney-general has no authority to > & n. a., pref...... i- ' Creamery Butter ...... $17.5vns the m« G. N. Ore «'tfs...... «1 Hams (B. C ). per lb...... **> » Crank>errlea, per bbi...... 12.6091 t.«w o Health on the George to look over had undertaken to prefer u bill to the Int T-Metrii...... 1SS m IS* remarkable a« this Is the second time Cattliflower, p»>r doz. *,...... I'» the work being don* on the Rupert grand Jury. The court* th»;re held the ...... to* 61 51 Bacon (B. C.). per lb...... the case has been tried, and It wa *4a (American), per lb. Grapefruit, per box ...... too Carrying 100.000 feet of lumber and deputy had no authority and the Kan. City Southern ...... 37* :i61 36* 6.5)@ 7.0J sent back for second trial by the cour 151* 151* E on (American), per lb...... 500 barrels of cement the steamer Supreme Court of Canada had upheld -U Lettuce, per crate ...... 1 50 Henriette, of the same line, left, port on the ground that the verdict of $15. L -high Valley ...... 179| 1788 1719 I'acon (long clear), per lb. Homes the ; decision. Beef, per H>...... 109 90 Oranges. Navel, case ...... 3 250 4. » to-day for northern British Columbia Clilno ...... 2t; 24»‘ Mr. Justice Murphy *sk»-d whether ...... 138 137i Pork, per lb ...... 109 .*» Potatoes, |>er top ...... points. At Vancouver she *N1I l°ad M . St 1* fit S. S M W» mi tt If Hon. JN. R. Ross was gazetted, he 37 ii 374 Mutton, per lb...... Onions (Australlnn). per cwt... 6.00 M . K & T ...... 38* 2.609 $ W • 9.25 additional cargo and will take about was not attorney-general. tint Mr...... 51 “\ 50 50* I jamb, hindquarter ...... Turnips, per sack ...... ». , Mo. Pacific ...... 1.759 2 00 Haddles, per lb...... With Sizable 500 tons north. Maclean claimed there could" be one ! Nat. L-ad ...... 57* 67 561 Larrih, forequarter ...... iW showed that he was In a much Veal, per lb...... 109 -90 Salmon, per lb...... is attorney-general only In a province. | Nev. Cons. v...... 21* 20-1 20* .16 BVY STEAM SCHOONER. state at the second than at the Is Y r ...... 110f lift Suet, per lb...... Almonds, per lb...... ‘T’nles* you get H**n. W. J. Bowser, . .HI* Chestnut*, per fb...... trial. X V.. <> & w ...... 451 45) 45* Farm Produce - lots who 1* happy, alive and hearty. I am Taylor, a man over fifty years of age. j ” Fresh Island Eggs ...... , Filberts, per lb...... Vancouver Parties Purchase Fulton for ...... IMS 107* 197» glad to say. the indictment Is not •In. * xv...... ■*! l'eanuts, roasted ...... * $32*rt From Fris,.. Firm. van a blacksmith by trader and was, .j M. V ...... 13&: 1344 134i Butter. Cowtchun ...... valid." said Mr. Maclean. He ad- injured in ih.> Laltpvtew accident j Pacific Mail ...... 273 27* 2ft Butt, r, Victoria ...... Walnuta, per lb...... »... ml|lM tii- depuis could Mi glides* th, 1246 Butter, Salt Spring ...... Detee. per lb...... San Francisco. Cal., June 14—The the fall of 1909. As a result of his i IVnnsyhvnnia ...... 125 1248 provincial statute but h** was not the 37* 36* :4ft Butter (Eastern Townships) .. Figs, per lb...... steam schooner Fulton, built at Fair- rt f»i*. SR.-«l Steel <’ar ...... »hicusabers 1 >"*t-house) pei .v>z attorney-general as define»! under the Railway Rteet Hpg...... 3« 87* 371 Lard, per lb...... NO. 58—This is iv block haven. Wash.. In 1898. has been sold by neurasthenia, which has completely In* Western Canada Flour Mills— Artichokes (Rose), per doz...... Criminal Code of Canada. capacitated him from d* R* ndlnr ...... 161 1591 1.592 ByatbeA and Clark,- to parties in Van 3't* 30) Purity, per sack ...... Parsley ...... from the Gorge ear Mr. Maclean also claimed that a 1*111- whafeyi-r. In the witr.es lit p. Iron A 8teel ...... 31* couver. TH» price has not been made 33* 33* Purity, per bbl...... ». Watercreea ...... of , Indictment had been preferred Ros-k Islaml ...... 3*1 public, but Is in the neighborhood of his evidence trembling a Sloss Hl.effit-lil ...... 52 51 51 Hungarian Flour— Asp», ague (local) ...... 109 -Ui line. The house is $22.500. The Fulton has been running against the accused not founded on a pitiable manner. 120* 12» Ogllvle'a Royal Household. Radishes, per do*...... 26 -s. P...... 121* LN between Mattole landing and San the evidence and therefore It ought Sou. Rsllway ------...... 328 32* 32 Mint, fresh ...... new, has seven 'rooms not to l>e heard. Referring again to DARING HOTEL ROBBERY. Do., pref...... 72* 711 711 Ogllvle’s Royal ’ Household. Green Onions ...... Francisco, Strawberries, per Crate ...... his first objection he supported his Tenn. «’opper ...... 43* 42* 42* per bbl...... The transport t/>gan steamed In from Robin Hood, per sack Rhubarb (local) ...... with full basement, -San Diego, bringing back a number of contention by the Interpretation > Texas Pacific ...... 29* 298 29* 185* Robin Hood, per bbl...... Sew Potatoes ...... troops who have been stationed at the clause In which, he said, 'attorney- V. P...... 187* 185* ...... 95 94 94 Y 9 g "o., Hun­ New Gr»*en Peas ...... The lot is a -beauty, general" meant attorney-general and Do-, pr -f...... BUSH P'itat'KX ...... southern t--n. ^ V- 8. Steel ...... 80 781 7*4 garian per sack ...... The steamer Massachusetts left for i!-- person else Th«-n if ih- attoroey- NcK" York, June 15.—An autom X’am on -rr MliLne C- Hun­ Clierrlee ...... € 100x5k>4'ft. "Prieet'on neral gave a direction It should be . Do., pref...... 1181 118* lift Tacoma yesterday. It is understood ..containing eight men pulled up in Vtah Ct*p|»*»r ...... 511 7*0* 51 garian. per bbl...... ■Oanteloupea ...... specific direction and not Artrli'ota that she will take on cargo there for nfm r“ lof tin Hotel Roy on West IBth si u . a. Car. Cm i...... '** 564 5ft lake of Woods, per sack .... terms...... $5,900 ...... --- I , n(i »(>art one, a* In the present case. To sup- Broadway, about 1 o’clock Lake of Woods, per bbl...... Ldesl Strawberries, per lb. Hpnolutu nnfl nt th. l-land p»rt ^ ^ „rgum,nt h,. .uthurl - f--...... *...... 1 sugar for "New York Indictment J fope CharleB simptons, the night clerk The Frank Waterhouse steamer ties, and asked that the against Faulkner he quashed Knight of St. George, nnd the American , . „. . . . I Eachr,di-ii mailman heldin iu i*a ,revolver, ü and* thslf.... •• Hawaiian sltMuner Alaskan are expect- Mr Juillet- M.irpnj Mid that had |(,Hd).r ,>rdured lhe r|,.rk to ,tand hark there keen no preliminary hearing ef|wh|„ hl. ex|,,„r^ ,hl. ca„h drawer of NO. 99—Another with »,1 to-day from Svdney and Sallna the evidence a*»ln»t the accuaed 'here |h> |i[>e.n Mf, Th„r,. nothing el,e Cruz, respectively. They will both pro­ would be a good deal In what Mr. (0 do. and the Intruders a big lot, 120x100 ft. ceed to the S»»und n“xt week. Details of the rough voyage of the Maclean had to say. but he would re­ j quickly sc«K>ped out $160 in bills. Then Convenient to either fuse the application. Mr. Maclean srhonmr Geo E. Billings from New­ jthey fled out and the last one covered asked for and was granted ..permission . ,|the clerk with hla revolver until all the Willows or Oak castle. Australia, to Kan Fninclwo are Uky . stated cas.- to the higher I ra (lute|d<1 given by Capt. Blrkholm In the follow- Bay ear line. Seven Ine retxirt from the vessel's log. court" As soon aa he was free, the clerk Sailed from* Newcastle on March 4 Mr. Maclean went into the court I hts own g-un from a drawer rooms in this house Ha pockets of Put hack to Honolulu. arrj\lng there M Justice Murphy ordered theJ. In 1 . Montreal. June 15. - While It Is im­ advantage of l Iv or(ler to remain in these organizations, an agreement and probable that aji international s the court room. The accused pleaded a resolution were passed, both of mens strike will -greatly effect Mon­ not guilty and the selection of the which will have an important bearing British Canadian treal. it Is not at all unlikely that Jury was set over until this murn"|on the strike situation. The agreement The Dome, Parliament tiull«llngs, Victoria troubh* may arise between local ‘long­ ing was signe»] hy thirty-two c«mtractors shoremen and the principal shipping Mr. Justice Murphy this morning and reads as follows: raid that hi* exclusion order did not companies using this port. During “That this meeting of the building Securities apply to the press and that he had no the oast week a permanent txiard of «■ontractors endorse the action of the «•nnclllatlon appointed to settle all dis doubt but the Victoria newspat>ers Builders* Exchange and of the Master LIMITED V putes between the 'longshoremen and would keep up the honor of the British Builders’ Association in their dealings press and refrain frqm the publication the shipper" has been deliberating In with the Carpenters’ Union and pledge Dominion Trust Office f evidence that would obtain to the When You Think of Victoria an endeavor to arrive at a solution of ourselves to maintain the principle of 909 Government Street the grievances. detriment of public morals. the open shop, but not to discriminate HI, I-ontehlp ohtelWI that th.the girl'sRlrT, „mechenlw also There are no railways In Persia. In f«,riHg wtttt-r }df>ed to house—Very, easy le spoke in a low. voice...... such buildings and to prevent inter­ Goes every day into nearly every Victoria home, The girl told how she met accused in ference with workmen employed on the * terms. Priée ...... $7,000 Beacon Hill park on a Thursday In 160 ACRES, all good land, U/2 miles from Cowiclian April, and met him again at his re­ and there are to-day over double as quest the next «lay. when accused HAIIjS FOR ALASKA. station, 30 acres improved, old buildings, living brought a rig and took her for a drive. many as four years ago. The)' went1 to Cedar Hill and on the creek, timber sold for early removal. On terms. Glory of the Seas Will Work as Float­ way he gave her a ring with a tur­ ing Salmon Cannery. Price...... $7,000 quoise stone In It. The ring was In an envelope bearing a jeweler's mark. 25 ACRES, all good land, 3 acres cultivated, 6 room Seattle. Wash., June 16. The once “He tried to put the ring on my en­ The Time* is a strong factor in the home life of Victoria. It ia famous clipper ship Glory of the Seas hoiiSe, -water laid on; barn, dairy, poultry bouse, gagement finger.” she said, "but It sailed for southeastern Alaska to-day ■aid that moat Victorians welcome it in their home* liccauee it is was too small, fee gSj M on mv etc., 4 miles from Duncans; two miles from Maple little finger. He then sa hi he would Jtifiy equipped as a floating salmon the paper their wive* and daughters and sons want to read; and it Bay. On terms. Price...... $3,250 come In August and take me away to cannery, capable of canning and stow ­ is the paper they want their wive* and daughter* and son» to read Purls, Italy and Mexico and marry ing away 30,000 cases of fish in a sea­ son. The salmon, thrown alive from INSURANCE —Automobile and Motor Boat " He had a map of Victoria with him seines to the deck qf the ship, will be and looked at it ofteh but did not tell vl«»aned, sliced, cooked, . canned, and her wJiere they were going. They stored in boxes by elaborate machin­ finally reached Cedar Hill, where he ery operated hy white labor, and when THE TIMES P. & P, CO. VICTORIA, B. C. Wm. Monteith Co., Ltd. tied the horse to a tree and they went the ship return* *«» Seattle next fall 1218 Langley Street. up the hill together and. had lunch and the product wttl he ready to be trans­ chocolates among the hushes. ferred to the steamers that will carry Rhf returned the ring to him the It to BuropUe y" \ i

VICTORIA DAILY ’flMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 15/ 1911 —

PA PEU ^AGCtHJiKBnY. >*♦***♦***♦♦<"►*4 London Chronicle Gives Lunch**on SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Which Courtiers Fit If*. Punctuality The Evening The proof of the pudding Is in the AMERICAN Victoria Theatre eating." That Is the homely proverb Miss N. Tagg and Miss J. Johnston drawn^from thé homely art. Most of the are spending two weeks at ShaWnigan. is the Chit-Chart SATURDAY NIGHT—JUNE 17 wisdom of the past that has taken its Hugo Victor, travelling passenger By Ruth Cameron FOOTWEAR SPECIAL David Belasco K

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quite worm eoaf .1 skirt costume of a weight of woof which it» the first essen­ tial in selecting an outfit for abroad. This suit should also be dark in color, since it Is designed first and foremost as a useful dregs: - It is not a had plan to hare a cloth waist of its own texture to wear

correct number of heavy anJTigfit weight frocks, but there are sure to be days in every vllwate when the temperature will call, for a smart coat and skirt or waist and skirt costume of pongee," tnseor or pretty linen, There are exquisite shades to be found in these textures this year and all eokirs of the rainbow, from-palest pastel tones to the deepest and moat brill- lent so-called Paul Poiree” colora, are at the height of their perfection in linen and ita slater crash. Cerise, raspberry, old rose, scarlet, even red, are exceptionally smart, and then there are the blues and the tana and yellows that with just a ■mall touch of black at the belt.or neck are so very effective.

FAVORITE model in pongee and linen, so simple that a girl, could A she procure a pattern, could make it herself with ease, is built on the old red­ ingote lines: Waist abd skirt are at­ tached together by a two iudr stittovod belt anff' then both are fastened all the way down from collar to hem by large crochet or linen covered buttons. The buttons are placed at one side, not directly In front. The flap if finiahed with a border of hand scalloping will be more attractive than if simply having a plain row of stitching. Finishing the bodice at the throat is » little ' square collar of Irish lace or of fine batiste embroidery with a Ikiw knot of black satin or velvet or of the color of the material of the gown <’ufl> at the elbows or wrists as preferred give a touch | of white on the sleeves and form the only jacket precludes the possibility ot this bit of economy once a girl is sufficiently j triuiiining necessary. Since there is so old to wear a tailor made dress, but if little lace or trimming of any kind upon she is really economically bent she will conservative taste declares In favor of this froek the materials used should be have several separate skirts and perhaps the plain effects yith bias bauds or folds of the best there is, nor doe» it often pay one r»r two gowns throughout, made all! that do not have to be edged with any­ to make up a piece of linen of too eheap from the one piece of material, so thatibe ** thing. The black hell and the black tie gru-te. can wear with them at will the one jacket or the colqred belt and tie are all that which never haa half or one tenth the j the wider bring the smarter If smart for ’aa have described tile ankle length r There is a Buster Brown ety'.j of dress could possibly be desired in the way of wear that i. given the skirt el a a-.mme. the wearer', figure. The buckle me, be of I. cone«. cur the mere el.bor.le that is being made for grown-ups this trimming. .Ire,a i notai „r of the leather. P»”gee frock an Inch or two roa, be add summer which is extremely attractive in Stripe linens with plain collars are very Separate waist* for the cloth, linen and buck!, may be of mei.l or of the leather cd. but the «.celled half length abort colored as w«hl as in white linen. The smart for coat and skirt costumes, and skirt can be made in any straight be­ - anils are ,ac.ption.il, attractiv, ; The length of the skirt of a young girl's aklrt will never be a.tt.f.ctorr the rows of little buttons that have been occasionally without the coat and take 'W, like pon.ee. I» apecjally. «Hrartlre — — who 1 frock*...... ahouht he careful!,* •* .ludied.- “ * **While’*'•*- This season there are a number of new comingly hung model, while the jacket is in the bright color, gillie also ib^«, ceomwlsst thlss. there I. nothing uglier than too long a deign. in linen and pongee* new weave. such a favorite trimming for so long are j literally on the lines of the familiar Rus the place of a two piece serge or chevy again in favor. The curious fad of trim- * , . « ,iiot drafts. A one piece frock of lightest cbanning in white, l or cost and •klrl, . . . j, d c )t,„n rr,„,'.kt«. at the aarne time too abort a one i« of material, and there ere some ver, - melerlele with lltack velvet ...» blouse «i.h square sailor collar of f..hiuu«l with gre.Wt pow coatnmea this fabric ia, perhaps. ««•'J**!, . ... nnr«hsse for If she has neither becoming nor good style. Very good figured linens, but the plain ones •rej « . , t RPaKOI1 wa, whl** “«• .implicit, I. alao au «client la than linen, although not so wonderf.l» , >• -Skndldto £* If „„ ,.h‘„ ,hf 6r„, P,,,. on- too, .till the smartest. and If there i. an, wtah : nr black ..un which laat «■•«•>•> popular with older women ia now popular I leather belt of btaek or color. TWa -It, f<)r „ eummer u, ,rillL serviceable. This taffeta batiste shows^ * skirts end turns her hair up thinks she to break the monotony of the plain *ur- Is effective In white with pink, light or un well the ant a Best pattern of hand cm a lo niaoy a pe y must haxe her frock made to Just escape fare |t ,.an easily be carried out with the with young girls, and the velvet or satin Warm days wjll, of course, be encoun- dark blue, red or green collar and cuffs, r Joidery. and with its ailklike finish It fÿ P'“ >T waabm* out her waists ,, . ground. This lsne>er t»ecomh.g not folds edged with, black against the thin materials is certainly ef­ tered even in the moat northern countries, -...... —« for .nv even the ^this toiler,«I. which call for no starch groeetol. sad the *4fc*f*£ rODtra.ling ^r. R«t a.ain 1 and equally attractive in any shatte with ,m,,T m.k« . *ul.,*l',f''t^B'7a * riainm^nt.h* | or Irctag! Band, of baby Iriah lac the W «» But again fective and becoming. and an essential in the outfit is i jWhite .. neck and finishing the „„d of tnaaor, .ilk „r pongc", meat formal ______| make altogether the beat trimming for jlf the collar I, cut authclepll, b.gl. W,w6Wl .uec|.ntiy light or bright in hue U considerable warmth in a 'the edtton and crêpe waists, since Irish I waist need be demanded beneath the here ito answer when a more elaborate cob- good heavy quality of Ur.en. Hid lace washes so veryU>nnv'în'c satisfactorilyha'racïer! ami Trifles of Interest to the Young Girl —- — —“ -...... , which is yet not too pensttahie mere , THnen dress made with .-ollar. yoke and does not * Isr worn under the jacket. Flat pearl should be a lining in the coat which will deep cuffs of batiste, with a coat of lu as docs \ a encien . ------■ ------—------The Girl That Is Ready. , button» and the linen covered ones arc|he worn ,»nly when a small degree of to be worn when desired, makes “ Ne^ 7°^* I* k*’ harminc inflow For Summer Hours on the Porch, brush or It may be double and bave two- armth ia u^easarv but the dress muet «most serviceable dress and one which prettily full, look charming in the low ror oummer nvu au ,one stiff brush for clothes and a soft one EEPING one’s clothes aod amall be­ .. . .17. a very young girt will find it diffl- .*ut collars, but this style of drees should ■ y auj girl wants to undertake some for ba(e^ longings in ordet in a ays! em a tic way I , r me summer is to ue spent m foreign ■/ J_”î_ tha ««ful shirt walel dewlcott to do without. Quite small girls can ^ resent'd for th.* country, and in the I rsth. r elaborate but beautiful summer The givHr ^ |„,y. to go with this. Kis always worth while and a great 1 t ravel there are certain .lecsée. which'*,” JT, a g„wn U called h, r„ have their coat, ao loo,,- and Inn, th*t , train, a dark jacket with the color dl- work, an abaorhingl, Inter eating kind ^ „lf, ,„,h,r ca«- for hand kef saving of ^trouble, but especially is 1 are ocnti.l, while there are man,1,- coJ ls ' c’icnl and ... the,' can wear the Jacket with either W* weHjt again.! the neck 1. far from be- la the nj t.ahion.ble head and veils. Tide I. made on the plan this true when Starting off for a visit or -gown, with which a girl i. apt Pro ! "h« .. VoTik Ztl and 7o« ^rtaW.o"'eklrt with which I, I, originally me* condo,. For .be tenni. court or golf purée, and ce. of the ..toe kind., , ^-k., ,e,„r e.w. It U. of a ut-.mobile tour Th.ro arc tn.iny vide her,elf on her Bra, trip i„ Knrupe;the w.r»“*t d»7. eUe .. . -parate do* jacket over an, ,ink. . wal.t fi.lri.ed «. the .hr,», with Of cottno meet people who £*”|co.™e. larger than the letter cMe, and .. times wbciva girl way actually miss the ..?hi,h,hc will have m, call,,, wear at alt. i The.,, .«.late I» still . f.vorlt. m, aeigbio far too much wore to ■**-|c<>u< b, rlrr|ed. Theae ca.e. It la not the gowua that usually make v.gue. - !"»• now and then front active amnae- ^ ibi<) lnad(. (ljr g|„rea. and the girl this trouble ; It la far more apt to be the —7— ——.— ment», and if She, once h*arise to do this who wants to give her travelling friend ATENT leather belts are smart with bead work she will become lucre and little accessories that are not ready or PRACTICAL TALKS BY THE quite a substantial present can get a are not clean a certain severe style of linen nr pon-^more fascinated by it. She need only hole set of the leather,cases just alike. P The wise girl will think this all out gee g >w ------.v„f a<1(i Paris young girls are give her formerly idle hours on the porch beforehaud and see that she has the right APRIL GRANDMOTHER ' wearing theirir beltsbelt» ifliasuallyunusually loose and otiteoi|V It, and before long she will have a New Stationery. collars, bows and belts for each shirt fancy striped patent leather. This belt beautiful bag or purse, waist, a guimpe that Is clean and in order may b.- any width from three to five inches,! It is necessary to take a few lesson* if OR a young girl> use there ia no sta u;nj ni' au) "lu'» ™ "'- ----'| 1 - . , . t for each dross that needs one. Then tlonery more suitable than the fabric LTOMOB1LE eyes are getting t«fconstantly adopts goggle or a ia«-valWjacqpirl.ngnmmvinWV.11ir"“■ a.ooaomm ^ ma there are gloves, handkerchiefs, shoes, characteristic of the well *he should, on reaching her room, devote'they are due -if tfiere is any excuse for finished surfaced French dimity which _ el UIHIUI'U auusvtw » ------slippers, stockings and all the 111 tie things aa much attention to her eyes as to her acquiring them at all. A very Utile pure BASKETS FOR PLANTS turi.lv give the lvvaone, too. ,W1 |n white, gray and atone bine -Quare ,x>nltlntl, u„lng born American girl, and it is not .lerigna used r bormapondenvw »i b„t, srie •» The well drewed complexion ami her hair. First of oil. cold" croam lightly applied with the tinge, pOWUOWINIJ pinn^Jesd quaint and .uggéatlve^w|th envelope, or m.tcn.n, lth. ,OWB ,h, themto with,correspond and „t with » an attractive one," declared the April she should* bathe her eyes with tepid, tips to the outer corners of the eyes will | -five of the <>«• or envelope, of m.tch.n, dlmen * Grandmother to her youngest gram water, In order to remove the aecuinu ' ward off these incipient wrinkles, hut the \J __ »,ri of .imp,., decoration.';™;^. anJ m„r, formal am. con- * ,n|^« * . , . , ------— ...... ------, . . ». ,.i, other sort or aunt...... >nd more formal and con- daughter the, alowu paced upper Uled dual and grime; the... filling an e,e, treatment tnu.t be repealed after each ^ ^ ^ .wro,rb ml|d,r «v-U* .nd between thoae that character are the linen lawn pfÏH^'l,.V'jthet she has not tho right one and. seen Fifth avenue. "Before the da, of mo cup with a aolution of boric acid, «be motor eieuralon else the work of the P«" j( (f ( lubttM Might eipeeee te »lwei‘|Bimtrb certain gowua and those lint ere solid tints of aeroplane, dawn pink, a gbe j, not obliged lo niiae the trip, la vloua day will fce undone. .match certain gowua i blue, willow green, orchid and cream typt at all satiefied with her own appear* taring a similar expressing, and one only *hould drench each eye separately, start- have a number of these about the home. nwntr(|| enoUgh to go well with several. hemstitched fabric crossbar lo white •>”-|inM ’ ocraaionaliy seen, was known as the ‘n* with a rather warm bath and grad The girl who, because of excessive»hatnrork, daffodils, tulipe and, ’'N|bt,er tlia^ th, hags (but not any mors dared with a pale shade of color, sod the staring eye look.’ Sometimes It was due «"doling the water until it ia almost motoring. i« «coeching the bright™» ”U' M>J w<„,„ra> „r, , f„ of the .prlng ,Un■,rtl____,e)| ______the fi.t_ cord esses covered Another way in which one ran save diagonall, striped fabric In two tonea of to the fact that the owner of the eye* chilly. Witch haael io another excellent of her e,e» muet tike eicept.onsl csie of, _p|lB|-___ _ ,bp.h bwp t„,h for » long tlm«, entirsl,, ,;lir,lv with bredbrad design». The girl who much time on one of these trips ia l*y was very near-eighted and too valg t eepecinlly if the eyelids show them at ell other time. She ceasot «f'ibllt to loob ,«11, well lb- rertheo J»11, nlsk„ „f'th.se durins the summer mettra, Mur pr buff using the same kind of forethought In wear glasses, or fancied that to affect «‘f11» inflammation, ns it is cooling ford lo reed late at night or on e avovltig. wbit.b r-ontsia them should bs set in*0,h»e « most beautiful Cb)n ,1ft reed, A fad of the hour, and one permissible packing one’s suit <1se or trunk. Fre­ a starv as though absorbed in meditation and healing. Another point in Its favor train or when fscing e strong light. N"r (,uc, t*a»ts. A mon, the Ineipensiv»;,^ b,t mother or elder slater. j, onl, a, a Joke when a note passes between quently, when visiting, a girl will hare two ver, Intimate ,oung girla, <• *• *-• to dress hurriedly. She may get In from marked her to the masses as belonging i* that It ia hopposed to promote the should she due "her ryes st ell when ver, yH ert:wi,- shapes are the baskets of * ” lo the ciasres growth of hair on the lids, pod long------ltre.1 or wlteo sho tie» a headache, fur jW,vlre..^. ------willow ------stained dark brown, -*reee- , ^ Welcome Gift for Traveller». edged, tan eolored “tjbanticler" paper. a motor ride only a little bffore dinner ••The automobile stare is not an affec lashee are of vast importance to the mo* then the strain on the optk- nerves i*Lr gun metal. One shape, with slender ttlig a,.aaon# when so many people which has a crowing rooster embossed ai time ot want to rush ' off after tation. It la-a habit unconecioMaly a< toring girl, as they go far toward protect most severe. , handle and Aega. suggests a wasps* oest ; / \ are alerting for a European trip, a ' the top of each sheet. luncheon for a. sail or a game of tennis. quired by girls who persist in motoring leg the eyes from the dust and glare of^ “Of all m.odern diversions there is non** anoth,,r has a trellis work over which i**moet every girl has some friends who Iawsetts correspondence cards for ac­ If she has to hunt for the right tiling she vithom wearing an adequate protection »hite country roa.la. Therefore, if long so wholly afftlsfactory as motoring." eon-|t might he trained, and a third ia are and she probably has one or ceptances and regrets ate accompanied by will probably be late and she will surely eluded the April Grandmother, ’ and, pfjg boat with a centre tub for a jar and ,mor

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911. 13 F Corporation of the District, of Oak Bay DESPONDENT MIN SNATCHED FROM ... local improvements HER HANDS These For Sale Advertisements Will Bring Court of Revision ATTEMPTS SUICIDE WERE RAW DEATH IN RAPIDS About Some Real Estate Sales To-Day 'iE NOTICE thal the Council el the X ■ Hp v- Sillon u> VC- Pletrlct Of (>> B«r .Completed .V >■ ------Completed the following works; {Had to Wear Rubber Gloves THE CITY BROKERAGE CCleared,- graded ami drained Newport { , L. U. CONYERS & CO. THE B. C. LAND AND avenue, from McNeill avenue to Beach |nf|)C|S Np$ty WOUnd Man, His Wife and Child Res­ 12f$ Poufllss 8t Phone Y2403 in His | ’Frutt-n-tlvce” Completely' Cured the Drive. «60 View Street. INVESTMENT AGENCY Vlctorlar B. C. <’l«-nred. irraded and drained Llnklens Ev/vnia cued by Number of 922 GOVERNMENT ST. ov.nue, from McNeill avenue to Newport Throat Before He is Cameeun Street, bungalow, contain­ Real Estate end Fire Insurance. av.-nue. "Grande Ligne, Que., Jan. 2, 1910. Quarrymen ing 7 ». ats, ail" modern conveni­ P. O. Drawer 735. Phone 815 vfleared. graded and. drained McNeill Overpowered HOMES. avenue, from Newport avenue to Church My wife was troubled for three ences. large basement. Lot 60x120, years with Eczema on the hands which all In first class shape, close to High Moss Street, new and modern cottage, OUR SPECIALTY IS HOMES. lot 57 * 90. Terras one-third cash, Cleared, graded and drained Central made her hamden the oars with all his strength. Mr third cash, balance at 7 per cent. irtSdintely benefited thereby fronting and n razor In his hand and blood running Smythe found himself almost powerless Price'...... $4200 Money te Lean. Fire and Life Insurance abutting upon: CORONATION CELEBRATION. from his throat. even to guide the boat. He first tried to Fine Street, new 6 room cottage with 1222 Bread Street. Springing towards the man. he wrest­ reach the further bank, but was swept A. H. D^D basement and all modern conveni­ ed the razor from his grasp. Both are Kamloops. June 14. — At a general out to the «entre. At one stage he got ences. lot 60x120, $600 cash, $500 in 1317 Broad Street. powerful men, though Fraaer Is much meeting held here to receive the re- out of the rough water Into a broad six months, the balance can remain We have the following lots for sale: tlW-ÿïailtiffi'îinFfriF a tlm»! tmtib help) l”m of the «pwtal cinmlttr-. I hr pro- patch of apparently calm water, in on mortgage. Price ...... $3350 Ayeebyiry St.—Two lots, at each $600 posed list of events was taken up. Medina Street, modem 6 room dwell­ arrived. It took hard work to prevent bay on this si^e, but this was boiling Aveeburry St.—Two lots at each $700 he man from doing himself Injury. Dr. It re com mended the laying of the with currents, and the boat was ing—modern In every respect—11600 Eggert was quickly t 50 x 106, for.. $1160 Newport Ave. ....,. 14 1&-V» 10 9 5.417. elephone. and the unfortunate "man was j Day. If **uch meets the approval of the when Mr. Smythe says be felt he could LOTS Blackwood St.—Corner lot for.... $860 5.KB.98 hospital board. That the mayor and SUMMER Linkbuis Ave...... 17 7.'-1001 10 conveyed to thehospital. not rOw another 10 feet, Mrs. Smythe Fairfield Estate. Howe Street, between McNeill Ave...... 17 «1-100 10 1.257 16 council bo asked to attend divine aer Black weed 8t.—Two lots, 61 x 135, for, Fraser, who Is well Ijnown In the min­ called for help. This wras all that ob- Faithful St and the sea. one lot, 60 10 948.25 vie**-in- St; Paul's church at H o'clock each...... $800 .. .24 12-190 10 2.724.12 ing "cahip*, wak of very ronabte habits. tallied their salvation; for the quarry "3% Acres SLa v nigan lathe Waterfront x 117, nicety situated and permanent Chaucer St...... on Coronation Day. That the school Burnside Read—Corner lot for .. .$1300 Brighton Ave. .. 33 1-3 1.166 21 He had been quiet on the evening be­ gang heard her cries, rushed to the Good buy; same side as railway; the Improvements. Street shortly to he 10 3,531 «3 children assemble at Central park at Chapman St.—Lot for...... $850 Boundary Road . .. .11 *8 -100 fore, and It la supposel was brooding bank, and the foreman and one other asphalted. One-third cash, balance S»wer. M<»nt»-rey 1 o'clock and that coronation medals lot...... »...... $860 about something, which made him tem­ man rushed into the water to their arm at 7 per cent. Price ...... $1.400 Cecil St—Lot 50 x HO. for...... $500 Ave 8...... 07 43-100 20 2.938.67 be distributed under" the supervision of porarily Insane. His friends will wait pits and were Just able to reach the Near Koenig’s, 10 acres at, per acre $50 Burlsith Park, corner lot. 60 x 120, Dévida Avenue—Lot 61 x 120, for $450 HuV the board of school truste.es and teach­ Hampshire Road here until he is recovered. boat as It was tearing past. close to Victoria Arm. On good Fifth SL—Lot near King’s Rd, for $800 2.363.74 ers. That a procespkm be formed after Good Land. " N...... 23 tt-lto terms. Price .$1.300 Sidewalk. E * W. thé distribution of the medal" and Fern weed Read—Lot 50 x 158, fpr $1025 COTTAGE HOSPITAL. PENTICTON’g NEW WHARF. sides Monterey parade to Riverside park In the follow­ t WILLOWS BEACH Rose Street, 2 nice lots. 44.6x109 each; Niagara SL—Lot for ...... $21W) Ave. N...... Î.1 *9-106 4.116.10 one-third cash, balance on good ing order: The band, children, militia, Prideau St.—Three lots for. »... .^1900 Sidewalk. S. side Llllooet. June (4.—The construction of j Penticton. June 14.—Work is In pro­ Comer Waterfront Let, 56x170, sandy terms at 7 per cent. This Is excep Brighton AVe. 29 72-103 ftnuti mayor and council, hospital board, fra- the liilpHM’t cottage hospital has com -1 gress on the superstructure of the bench, electric light and water, very ttonally good for either a home or In­ Simoee St.—Lot for ...... ,....$850 Oliver St...... 20 7-13 13.481 11 I ternal Mdstiaa filtltilS in general, wharf to be constructed this summer | Central Ave...... 24 292-100.'I mencfd In "Krn.-,i unflpr the "Wer- fha, the dedication of «.e perk by tti. choice "position ...... $2000 vestment. Price, each ...... $1000 And that a statement showing the lands vision of W Du*ul.l and W. Pago. Th.- ! ' afc ,,lare „„ lh(. arrival of thr by the Kettle River Valley railroad. : James Bay, 2 lots, each 60x120. close liable to and propped to be specially — *------•- Is also being extended to* This wharf Is being built midway on Terms on all If required. In. One-third cash, one-third an asH.-ssed for the Fa id Improvements, and water main procession, by giving It an appropriate P. nlii iun s waterfront, and will be the I nually at 7 per cent. Price, each, BELL DEVELOPMENT C0..LD. the names of the owners thereof, so far the- above name. Rev. Akehurst to act as chap. largest on Okahagan lake. 640 feet In | as the same can b» ascertained from the is ...... $1.500 Real Estate and Financial Agents _ .In. That the coronation address be ! length with a deck of 40 feet. An apron 110 Pemberton Bleok last revised Assessment Roll and other­ CLERGYMEN'S SALARIES. delivered by Judge Swanson, followed Niagara Street, close to car line, lot wise. Is now filed In the office of the will be constructed at the end to handle Phone 2801. 4 60x120. Easy terms with interest Qierk of tlie Corporation. and Is open for . by the National Anthem. . That the the ears-brought In on barges for fruit inapi-t tiun during office-hours------"Prnitemicp' aft?r conference meet», j balance of the aherr.oon be devoted to shipments, and will be In operation by at 7 per cent. Price ...... $1,860 A COURT OF REVISION wtll b* held synod and assembly, union and ass-wla- j upon*. athletic and otherwise, A new 6 roomed cottage, strictly mod­ on the fifteenth day of Jun». 1311. at th-’ July 1, the date set for the completion Cerner Oak Bay Avenue end Wilmet tlon. The preachers talk about evangel­ em, Jnst completed. In Fairfield Es­ hour of 4.33 p m . at the Municipal Hall of the wharf. CAM0SUN REALTY CO. Place, lot 63x140. One-third cash tate; $500 cash,* balance as rent. A Oak Bay avenue, for the purpose of hear ism and missions, church union and j NELSON STREET RAILWAY, Adjoining the wharf a big pre-cooling balance at 7 per cent Price $2,760 tng complaints against the proposed as­ theology. They rejoice in the new-born I Room 1, Royal Hotel Bldg., Fort Street. bargain at ...... $3400 depot for fruit will be constructed by sessment or the accuracy of front*g» missionary enthusiasm amongst the measurements or any other complaint nry , Nelson. June 14—Power for the the Canadian Pacific railway and turn­ Eight roomed house, thoroughly mod­ Which the persons Interest*m1 may desire I Tm m j str.-.-t railway by June 20 is d« finitely ern. desirable location, corner of ed over to the Okanagan Fruit Union, I Corner cn Humbcldt St., close In. 30x to rr,ak4and which Is by law cognisable church extension which the flood of 1,TV assuml this statement being made on w hich handles a large proportion of the S. A. BAIRD Gladstone and Bellmont, with small Ky the Court. migration has made vital. But rar*‘‘>'. authority of J. E. Taylor, president 72x104. Splendid business site $12.000 cash payment, balance as rent. For J. S. FLOYD. ranchers’ output In Vernon, Peachland, Real Estât.. Financial an» Inn if ever, do they toi.nplain of the salary I f thi, N*el„on street Railway company, a few days this' can be bought c m. Summerland and Penticton Cook St., near Hillside Ave., 10 room Avant related at Law Cliambers. Bastion Street. schedule. Occasionally some special! ho Jn turn quoted a, his authority A number of improvements are plan­ for...... $4000 I tor la. B C. 3rd Mav. 1911 modern house, steam boat, hot and 1,1, DOUGLAS STREET. case comes to their attention, the etor>’ Mayor Selous. President Taylor un- ned for Penticton this summer. One of cold water, electric light, contains Lots 1, 2, 3. and 4, on Saratoga,One of of a married man. perhaps, who ha* 1 derstands that the contract test of the the finest electric light, power and do- good lota------...... $7,000 , the choicest localities of the city A been forced to maintain a wife »bd cond unit Of thé city’s power phmt estlc water systems In the Interior Is New, eight roomed, thoroughly modern big snap for the builder. Price $800 child with. say. *40» a year. But no gen- l f Vpper nonn|ngton will terminate being installed, granolithic sidewalks Courtney St., fine corner. 66x90, excel dwelling. Including hot water heat­ eral plaint arises, although the average !>n ^ l9 an,, (hat tK«. cHy will then arc being laid In the business district, lent «lie for a .•usines* or an apart- ing system; two large lots layed out Nice high lot on Fernwood; easy terms. MONEYWANTED salary of a Methodist clergyman i„ a position to guarantee power, and two big departmental stores arej ment house ...... $22,000 In lawns and flowers. Terms. Price A real snap at $950 for short of $1.000 a year. 1 Th,. system will b«- open to the under construction. Is...... $10.600 Two very choice lots In Esquimau just Borne pessimists are disposed j public on June 21. add this means the Hillside Avenue, 7 roomed bungalow, off Admiral’s Road. Each ...... $900 Y. M. C. A. mourn over the "declining spirituality" I enttre system, both old and new, and with two large lets, with number of of the churches. What do they say of|both varw. Every Inch of the track Here’s your chancel 6 .ots on Shakes­ All subscriptions to new build­ >. STUART YATES bearing fruit trees and small fruits. peare St., near Haultain, absolutely an éducated ministry e*mt«nted wltb.a|haf| sone over, re ballasting has ing past due one raontix Money Terms. Price ...... $4200 the best bargain in the city; $50 ca^h, clerk's wages? What is the Inspiration I llt>en (]ont. wherever necessary and all 3 Bastion Street, Victoria. urgently needed to open building Prospect Lake, fine waterfront lot. balance easy Price...... $400 that sends an honor graduate In phll- tto,. split-rail derailing switches Price...... $250 Nice high let Just off Douglas Street, Subscriptions received and of­ osophv and classics to a dq»»»ghty Ph*‘-Jttre being installed, FOR SALE. For rent, fine cottage, Gordon Head. where everyone wants to buy . $1500 ficial receipts given by following sonage with a leaky roof? RTtat fervor I Tbe cars a8 now equipped are of the with stable. Per month...... $15.00 If you want a home see us. Buy a Directors, at. their ofucee- W N. of the soul Is It which Impels a man of mol,t modern safety type | Two Valuable Water Vote on Victoria lot and we will build yhtt-ene of the Mitchell. A. B. -aser. A. B. scholarly tastes to dwell forever on the Harbor, at foot of Yatea Street Johnson Street, between Vancouver most up-to-date bungalows in the city, McNeill. P. 8. HUlla. C. A. Fields edge of financial embarrassment ? Many- NANAIMO’S HOY SCOUTS. | To Rent—Three-story Warehouse on and Cook. 6 roomed modern house. on the easy payment plan. R. B. McMlcklng. A. J. Bnua. W. such must necessarily be well paid Wharf Street Terms. Price ...... SO1" Rcowcrofl hereafter, for they are paid poorly Nanaimo, June 14.—An Important Îenough h«*re. Still they are not com­ meeting of the Nanaimo District Boy plaining Scouts was held in the vestry of the Th#’ Laymen's Missionary Movement Wallace Street Methodist church, at ZahbukI NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Is highly commendable, but pne cannot j xvhkh It was decided to hold a demon- NOTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I help thinking Of the man who sent J ptratlon of scout craft oq the Green on Wednesday and Intend to apply to the Board of Licenc­ ing Comml*slonwnrx)f the City of Vic­ T1IU DIAMOND BRAND OF 1.1MB. shoes to the poor when his own chll-jCoronation Day. The programme lain Summer Chairs nu.inifncturcd by th. PACIFIC UN, CO dren had none. What are the organized j vharge of a small committee of scout- Thursday Only toria, B. C., at the next sitting* thereof LTD . at the works on Texada Island. Is laymen doing to raise the salaries of I masters and the chairman of the coün- SEA GRASS AND for a transfer ot the Retail Liquor Li­ now kept constantly in stock on-the. tkv k their own clergy ? it is ridiculous to as- j cne ReV- Canon White. The demon- cence In respect of the premise* known In VietiuOa. and can be delivered at short WBIHBI !> sert that the churches p'hy all they can. I strati,,n will be held from 1.30 to 3 RATTAN I.adif*’ Navy Bine • Serge »s "The Carlton Bar," situate at the jmtice on any building job In the city et Mrs. M. Barratt, current prices. This LLUHt h* guaranteed Church mejnber* too oft« n model t heir j 0viock and from now until . Coronation V» Morsel SC, Suits made to order corner of Douglas and View Streets. to lay more hrivk and make belter plast. r giving from the jx»or widow who east nny the trtnips will be busy preparing Montreal, says: H. < ’ . from the undersigned to than any other Lime on the market. in two mites. They find little favor ini for the big event On Sunday the 25 th Mcth. L Chamberlin. DIAMOND LIME, 'the Ilritlah Columbia “ A kornd. article, la ^eing ship ed In very larg- th» example (>f Zaccheus w ho gave one-l the three lot'al troops will hold a Joint rash came out all over my baby s face gnu From $1.00 Doted this 19th clay of May. l#tl. ••nantities to H-attle. Tacoma and Port- half of his goods to the poor. Indeed, a church parade to the Wallace Street spread until it had totally covered his scalp. $25.00 H. W. EICKHOFF, Applicant ( d. and invading those markets against basis for criticism of the churches has I Methodist church. Scoutmaster Brad- It was irritating and painfnl, end çaused tariff protecteil U R product. This rested In the fayt that money for neces- j will be in charge, and the address the little one hours of suffering. We,tried All sizes and.sivLea.,------pit gu*raiitwd. fact speaks fur the quality of DIAMOND I LAND ACT. BRAND t.ime sary expenses must needs be pried out I will be delivered by Rev. S. J. Thomp- soepe and poWderr and salves, bet be çoi Victoria Agency. 12*uglas 81 Tel. 2R3A of reluctant pockets by "socials," | «on. no better. He refused his food, got quite DISTRICT OF COAST. RANGE ITT. 'Dock and Warehouse. Foot of Yates St thin and worn, and was reduced to â very Take notice that Samuel Q. Parker, ot Tel 2434 bazaars." "tea meetings’’ and other Bella Ooola, occupation bookkeeper, in­ forms of wheedling entertainment serious condition. I was advised to try tends to apply for permission to purchase LEAPS INTO RIVER. Zam-Buk, and did sa It wss wonderful Every time Home men give, a dollar they Charlie Hope & Co the following described lands: Commenc­ how it seemed to cool end case the child’s Lee Dye & Co. ing at s'post planted at the S. K. corner NOTICE seem to think that society should send New Westminster. June 14.—Wong, of B. C. D. Co ’a Lot 237, on the west side burning, painfnl skin. Zam- Buk from the Two etorit; Next Fire Hall, Cor- 1434 Government Street u|» a skyrocket. a y«»ung Chinaman who has been very c -mroencement seemed to go right, to of South BenttncU Arm. thence west M It is not creditable t/> the churches living in this district for u number of _ morant 8t., and 707 Fort St. chains, thence south 20 chaîna to timbre IN THE MATTER OF THK ESTATE OF the spot, and the pimples and sores and the Phone 3689. lease 17506 and B. C. D. Co.’a Let 14». WILLIAM HARRISON LATE QF that the Hard work of the ministry years, made a desperate .attempt to irritation grew less and les*. Within ft thence east 80 chains more or Ices to the THE CITYjQF VICTORIA, BR1TI8 I should he rewarded In so paltry a man­ commit suicide by Jumping Into the few weeks my baby’s skin was healed Shore line of South Bentlnck Arm. thence * COLUMBIA. "DgCfcAIIHU ner. Children must be educated, books Fraser river at the C. P. R- wharf. north 20 chains along the shore line té completely. He has now not a trace of point of commencement, containing Ml must be bought, th»- parsonage *»r the Fortunately h»- was noticed by some rash, or eruption, or ecsema, or burning sres more or leea All persons having ciafrtts against the manse must be open .house to the lads who were pretent, and word was >r-estai*- of the above named dceea**-*d lire sore. Not only so, but cured of the tor­ SAMVEL O. PARKER. requested to send pm tleulars tliereof. gregatlon. To ac<‘t»wplieh them* things, nt tQ ill-- police station Chief Brad­ menting skin trouble, be has improved in B. FILLIP JACOBSEN. Agent duly verified, and all persons indebito clergymen have become expert econo­ shaw and Sergeant Stanton, armed genera fnealth.** CITY OF VICTORIA September loth. 1910. the same toiRvy thr amounts due by them mists. Their wive* have learned how M with grappling irons, were quickly Z*. Buk h «Ai a» Ml worw aa4 uwdWua vea dec», joc. a boe, or poet free from Z»m Buk Co to the undersigned on or before the 1st make $1.50 do" two dollars’ worth of on the scent, but on their arrival the day of July 1911. Toronto, for price, 6t>oses for $i.yx A certain ear "LAND REÛISTKY ACT.” half drowned Celestrlal had been un­ A complete list of Local Improvement Works, authorized by By-Law, Tenders will also be received by him work. But that Is a painful and wear­ for ell shin dime»**, cuts, bums, etc., aad tor piles. up lo the 1st July a« xt. for >h<- license. ing task. "Scarcely any of the ministers ceremoniously hooked from the cold J from time to time, will be found posted on the Bulletin Board at the giMKl-wllJ and fixtures of the saloon f«»r- can be said to be at eas» In Zion. Of and unclean waters. IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICA­ merly carried or. by deC*-aeed at 14*>4 course, salvation Is free. buV there are main entrance to the City Hall TION for a duplicate Certificate of Ti­ Ifougla* str»*et. Victoria. Stock to be llWbuk tle to Lot 11, Block 2. of Block “A." leglmltate transtHirtatlon charges —To­ A machine to polish cocoa henna has taken at Invoice price Ttie highest or been Invented by an English planter on Woodland Park. Victoria District, Map any tender not mu-caaarily accepted. ronto News Editorial. tain the number of copies of the Roll the island of Granada. DWt.d this 31*1 Mav. 1911. Tenders for Wire, Etc which are required in the City, so as to r* J. P. WALIaS. „ NOTICE la hereby given that It 1» 611» ftr.stion Rqnare, Victoria. MAKES BEES HIS FRIKNDS. form a guide In the preparation of a my Intention at the expiration of one Solicitors for the Executors. number of copies to supply that de­ month from the first publication here­ Sealed tenders will be received by An employee of the Maverick apiary, mand. at a price which will represent, of 11 Issue a duplicate Certificate of Kan Antonio. Tex., named Charles I the undersigned up to 4 p. m. on Fri- as near as possible, the actual cost of fday the 16th Inst, for the following Title to said land Issued to Phoebe Gil­ EDUCATIONAL Potchernlck ha* unusuhl control over production. bert on the lfth of March, 1908. and bees. He handles them with as much [material: Fourteen miles * No. 14 WELLINGTON J HOWLER. I weatherproof utçel wire; 276 cross numbered lf44l C. apparent ease as one would in playing C. M. C Dated at Land Registry Office, Vic­ with kittens or a harmless pet. He 1* arm* 3% x 4^—6 feet 6 inches 4- City Clerk’* Office. toria. B. C„ this 11th day of March. University School used to do their ways and appears abso plne; 650 glees Ineujators—double pet­ Victoria. B. C. 1811. Dalton’s it Icoat; 660 oak pins—1H Inches. June 14th, 1911. luiely oblivious to the fact that they S. Y. WOOTTON, Registrar-General. victoria, b. c. an sting. While working with them he Tender to be delivered at the office goes bare-armed and barefaced and |of the Purchasing Agent. City Hall. For Boys pay* no attention to the insects as they Thu lowest or any tender not necee- SAANICH MUNICIPALITY raw I i.ver his exposed hands and arms 1 sari I y accepted. Tenders for Seats and or pile up In great clumps on hts face. WM. W. NORTHCOTT, The Court of Revision will sit in thg Nest term begins Monday. April 18 Purchasing Agent. Recently he had a picture taken holding Council Chamber. Royal Oak. on Mon­ T Fifteen Acres of Playing Fields. I» the real thing. A Pure Lemon City Halt June Swings S. Accommodation for 100 Boarders a small limb in his teeth on which a It. day, 3rd July, 1811. at 2 p m„ for Organised Cadet Corps. swarm had settled. The bees formed a product It has the delicious flavor purpose of hearing kind of long beard hanging below his Tenders will be received by the un­ " Musketry Instruction. dersigned up to 4 p. m. on Friday. June waist, and his entire face was covered of the fresh ripe fruit Dentales scr and for revising end Football and 1 Ticket. Copies of Assessment Roll 28rd. 1911, for the following:— 0>moaslttir. apd Rifle Range. with'those that era «.led from the limb. Assessment Roll. Old bee-keeper* say that his feats eo other aoM. 76 Seats for park purposes. Ife wnt Bdccease» at McGill and R.M.C. Persons desiring, or contemplating 15 Swings for park purposes. in handling beé* are the most femark WARDEN: Each bottle makes half a gallon of | obtaining a copy, of the Assessment Tenders to be sealed end delivered at Rev VV. W. Bolton. 34.A. (Cambridge) able In the world He claims that he | Roll of the City for use In connection delicious lemonade—12 glasses for 16c. my .office. City Hall. Lowest or arty the date of the has not been stung in two years. with their business, nr otherwise, are PHI NC IP AXA: AT ALL GROCERS AMD DRUGGISTS HW tenders not necessarily accepted $t Harvey. M.A (Cambridge) ; J. requested v, notify the undersigned of v. C, WM. W. NORTHCOTT, i < ■ or : ■ ). aselsted The Turkish government has eetabllstK-d i that fact, w ithout delay. Uc. May 29. 191L >v a mddcr.t wiaff of Uni A-retty men. wireless triegraphv on eleven warships Wholesale Distributor,, Standard Brokerage Co., Vancouver, B. C. The object of this notice is to esc Purchasing * Agent. r*t PixepocturT4>ply to ’lie BUrear. ami has installed a land station. -,w~ 14 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911.

_____ MILL BAY ... NOTES ON POULTRY RAISING FOR MÀftkÈT" NO X. Natural Waterfront! Upon Ihv subject of poultry houses, Laxative Water there la no finality—the Ideal house which e.veryone would recognise as Speedy Thirty-two acres hdmesite, charming situation on Saanich such has not yet been devised.. • Sure Arm. opposite proposed terminus of B. C. Eleetrtc at. Deep Bay. On one or two points In the site and Gentle New four-room bungalow with water laid on from njjver- constrtu tlon of the house there Is gen­ Quickly Relieves We have the selling of 180 feet by a depth of 144 feet running failing springs! i eral agreement. As-to the aite, U must through to Princess‘avenue, on which is a nine roomed modem Stable, chicken houses, etc. be dry and well drained. Ground which CONSTIPATION Horse and buggy, cow, chickens, eta. " slopes down to a stream generally af- dwelling that could not be duplicated for $(>,000. Price, per This property has about two acres cleared, part in veget­ fonls n good site for the fowl house. front foot ...... y...... $138 able garden. The birds like to hunt In the lower ground during the day. especially If It MYCOLISINE CURE Or will sell a vacant tiO foot front for...... $7,500 Maple, alder and dogwood trees in profusion. is a little wet, so tliat the grasses are green and there Is more animal life to Will sell a 60 foot front and dwelling for...... $10,(MM) Price SI0,000 Is* fourni than on the higher ground., . FOR TUBERCULOSIS If the fowl house Is built the hj*h Very reasonable terms. No better buying in tin- district. ground well above the stream all will 1,,‘ u:11 ’ ’ii if • ins.- in the itrater - win not lay, Th» writer bu» DAY & BOGGS seen many instances In South Africa Hospital for Experiments in where farmers have been tempted to Canada Opened in Montreal 620 Fort Street SOLE AGENTS Victor!*, B. C. put their fowl houses In the shade of trees through which ran a stream. lit Ope- Saturday Evenings, I to 10 —Relief for Poor ESTABLISHED 1S90 every case It was found that the fowl house was damn and the hens would 7RH "Tayim r-gg. Directly tKe iiouHe was Montreal Is to be the scene of' a| n.ov«--1 to higher ground «-gg production R. BROWN began. The writer believes that this b-utiflcully equipped dispensary in phenonemon Is universally found, hut which the new cure |or tuberculosis I Money to Loan. Fire Insurance Written. Stores and Offices to Rent. Construction Gangs ter the New Car ♦w-cfcws Hwi't ii|i|inrf unit j insctiwlly has wmuglu marvels through-, v-trlt> -, in Booth Africa u | out Europe, wTn'lie Flume 1076 1130 BROAD STREET P. 0. Box 428 A'iuTTsi, in o ttkv that of Vfc- means of combatting the uhltv’pUtKue. t.irta end the neighborhood It will be Dr, Roger Doyen, son of the emi­ Line to Garden City Are Now generally i greed that uperyffront h U‘*es nent Prof. Doyen of the InstUute must be u.-ed. This Is a very great Ad­ Doyen of Paris, has arrived, In Mont­ vantage to the Industry here, ns pn-il- real and will himself make the pre- Camped on the Property hy houses can be erected far mbre -il mi nary arrangement* for experiment* cheaply If an open possible. in the cure bv whl«-h hi* father has to Jalland Bros > Tht- pipe flir the 6-inch Water main to hi- installed by the Snn- Tliere is generally- u—s*^-gtchmg shed a great extant revolutionized. the. tres.t- i llictl muitieipelity through Garden City on Marigold Road «-ill and roosting shed tfeombfri* «I „ in the ment of tub.-rvuloslM in the older world. m JOHNSON STHNKT. arrive in Victoria .Inly 1st, and will be tftatatied by August 1st, houses which the vmtjsjk lias *,eeiv In The Intention |8 that the new dis­ 2216 the island. This seem* a doubtful pensary will be free, aiul Dr. Doyen, Gorge Waterfront Phons 2216 Several nice resideiu-es are now being ereeled in this ideal economy The writer believes that who arrived in Montre"l from Now fowls should roost ljT~h compartment suburban home site. York, stated that he wished th- poorer Wo offer you something in this that should which has been little used during the people to benefit by one of the latest Will This Be Yours? daytime. This necessitates making discoveries of his father, being an ef- tempt von to act quickly. Two hits, 102x136. do- Quarter Acre Blocks Cleared thr scratching sited separate- fpaau the fectlxN cyn of tuberculosl# and nearly rvosting compartment, and more room ii Infect loud (Mwtici The discovery lightfuily-aiUuituiL un tiie Uorgu Road, overlooking 641 158 ft., With Horn is required. The worker believe* that f* the completion uf what Professor Inc (jorgt* ami Park, and possessing waterfront Garden Land, $450 to $750 Ir construct lug -permanent houses two Metsrhlkoff and Professor Koch had on Douglas Street compartmeats twelve feet squan-—one previously discovered.' rights. Take the two for $2,400 on excellent terms. « scratching shed and the other the The name given to the discovery Is $.">0.00 1-a.sh and balance $15 jier month. Graded streets, sole- roosting and laying house—Is a k«xk1 MyiullKiiie, which, to :he student. re- walks. electric ear, city water anil low taxes |dan for fifty hens. The run attached v« til* that the fluid f* n composition Only $6,000 to such a house should be V>0 feet long of organic arsenic, of colloidal and of by the width of the house, twenty-four a natural ferment. Inside of two year* A Delightful Home This is the cheapest. lot on feet. If the perches aire' put at the over 100,000 experiments were made Douglas street. Buy now back of tin* scratching litter In the in , Belgian and ftwltser- Seven rooms, full basement, conservatory, mod­ McPherson & Fullerton Bros. same compartment there Is always a iaml. with 99 per cent, cures a* a re­ while the price is low. Phone 1® •IS Trounce Avenue danger that effluvia from old litter wHl sult. ern porcelain bath ami other improvement*. A be blown directly on to the liens at In coming to Montreal, Dr Doyen, rooms, delightful home to livo in. Lot 80x165. night. The wrltyr has recently seen a" junior. Intends to start a dispensary a* case w here diarrhoea in a Hock of hens quickly'As possible, after which he will Wide lawn*, shrubs and flowers and truck garden all was t iace« 1 to this cause As stem as téav.- for France. All that he has to HOTEL tin Utter was all got opt of the house do hero i* to persuade the local medical planted. Only half bloek from Parliament Square; Ten Acre* Waterfrentage, Cordova Bay and th$‘ whole floor and sides of the ■ kytXKI; $2,IKK) down with balance on easy terms. Washington Annex bouse thoroughly cleaned and dieln- ment. A* k<«in as'the dispensa re |* Nev.- bungalow house of eight room* fected, the trouble—wUb- t|*e-—heme tb*^ e»»my»cw«itV>n. which ~tir rri SEATTLE censed. Housing hens In an evll-smell- impart'd by the institute Doyen In COME AND SEE US ANYWAY Ing house will often produce diarrhoea Paris, w ill be supplied free to the dis­ x — $7,500 in the flock. pensary, ^ruv matter what I* the expen­ hoir.eliks If from motives, of economy th>* diture. scratching shed is combined with th»- <> raise the floor of. «tld End* Her Own Life. the roosting shed and have a scratch­ 1104 Bread Si. Telephone 284 Kaajlm.aajl«a»a*k-fX*aw*kat » ing place underneath. If |tb*‘ fowl Milton. Station. « >re.„ June 15.—A European FUn $L5fi For day, up htfuse be built ten feet high four feet i r.tgedy wa* enacted yesterday In thiy INVESTMENTS J> 1L DAVIS. Pr^rtoUr * cnuld be given to the scratching com­ city upon the arrival of the tir*t inter- partment and the other six feet would urban car from Walla Walla when represent the height of the roosting Conductor Joe -Ngrper of the Walla For Sale and laying house. If the ground haaa Valley- Railway Company, wa* fatallv considerable fal] to the front of the Hi TIMES WE 60S -h"l l.v Mrs Noimi.. R) l, 1% | ,, house It will 1m- found that a scratching rived In Milton at 7 o'clock and the shed four feet high will be easily clean­ conductor wa* engaged in turning the ed. The writer has Just erected a tem­ oVbk-k car In a somewhat excited .con­ Tour landlord ta the only oe«* that Nine thousand acres of *eat* for the- return to Walla Walla porary fowl house thirty feet long and dition and » ta ted trsat the conductor profita by It w hen Mr* Kyle boarded , the car and Crown Granted Lands seven feet wide on these line». The You cen t sell your rent receipts. tired three shots, each taking effect had found fault with her glove*. She walls may be covered with roofing p»- BANKERS' Every dollar paid for rent la "gone." In the back. Hhe then turned the gun wa* a divorced woman, having ob­ Including Timber, surface per or Strapped with 3 In. by 1 In. Start now toward on herself, and died within a few min­ lathes to keep the draught out. Great tained a decree about three weeks ago. MONEY ORDERS and all minerals except gold utes. Conductor Harper wa* taken to â HOME OF TOU* OWI care must be taken that the back ami The , the hospital at Walla Walla and died Paving for It with the money you skies of the bouse are draught-proof, We iasv.e both Canadian' ailver. soon after. A homing pigeon In calm weather can would continue to pay for rent, us otherwise the birds will be seriously attain a upped of 1.210 yard* a minute. and American Bankers' Mr*. Kyle wa* in Walla Walla on LET US TALK VT OVER WltH YOU affected. A through draught will often Travelling wlUi * elrong wind. *oni«* Orders. produce roup and ruin an entire fliwk. Tuesday and came home on the 10 pigeon» have made 1.98* yard» a minute. Merchants WILLIAM C. HOLT The roof must of course be weather­ B. H. JOHN proof. Builder and Contractor. SAFETY DEPOSIT 4» Gar bally Itoad. Phone L1443L 201 Times Building The n«-st boxes can be attached to the front of the house, the entrance to the Bank BOXES TO RENT Plana and Eatlmatea furnished "free. P. 0. Box 22 Phone 1257 nest fating the back of the house. A A secure place for strip may be hinged in the back of the vain- nests so that the eggs van bo removed I able*. It without going. Into the fowl house, if ; NatupalBesoupees Seeopity Co. of Canada the fowl house Has a hood In front to! ^ Established lie*. SA VINO break the force of the wind ami rain, I UMITED W- ÜW Km ■ between iiv hoed and the! Capital Paid Up DEPARTMENT rnmt at the liww mt) u«- utilised tot Paid Op Capital $250,000 b hold broody hens. $6,000,000 Deposits of One Dollar r^$ The perches, which should be two! reived. No delay in with­ KEEP COOL inches wide with the edges bevelled j Reserve Funds off should not be more than eighteen | Offer for sale Tuwnsites, Farm and Fruit drawals. Inches or two feet from thé ground ami j $4,600,000 1 all perches should be on the .same level, J I.nrots. Timber and Coal Lands. Joint owners Victoria Branch. If ope perch Is hlgheiythan another the . and Sole Agents Fort Ueorgc Townsite. JOINT ACCOUNTS And Bet Rid of the Flies bird* will tight for the top perch and | R. F. TAYLOR get Injured front being knocked off. Two or more persons may SCREEN DOORS, each, $2.75 to...... $1.15 The floor of the house must be dry open a joint account and ami warm. If a concrete or wooden j withdraw indiviually. WINDOW SCREENS, each, tie to...... ,25V floor is used a coating of dry earth or HEAD OFFICE, BOWER BUILDING, VANCOUVER, B. 6. sand should be put over It and re-1 DISH «OVERS, each, title to,...... 20f, newed periodically. The writer be­ District Sales Solicitor, E. Child, 643 Fort St., Victoria, B. C. lieves that the nest boxes should be | ELY TRAPS, each ....!...... 25$ filled with earth In preference to straw, IV as less HeMl to harbor vermin, ADVERTISE IN THE VICTORIA DAILY TIMES SCREEN DOOR HANDLES', each ,..-... 5* C. DEVONSHIRE. SCREEN DOOR HINGES, per pair. .. 15< Ad’HTRIAN ELECTIONS. SCREEN, by the yard. 35c. 3th- and...... 25^ Nearly Three Thousand Candidate* Contented 516 Scats.

Vienna, June 14.-—The Chri*tlan- Soclahet*, who are bddly beaten In the CAN YOU BEAT THESE? local election» for the Rvlchetrath ye*- terday, made a better showing outside I on Xioo, Level, Grassy Lots, 40x165 and 41.3x120 feet, on highest part of COLBERT the capital, and to-day"* return* put them In the lead with a total of 6$ Plumbing and Heating Company, Ltd. deputies out of a total of 244 definitely SHELBOURME STREET at $500 For Single Loto or $475 on Block elected. The German Liberates claim 44 candidates, the Social-Democrat* 45, v Also 4 Beautiful Lots, nex to Corner of King’s Road, on ShelExmrne Street, size 626 Fort Street, Just Above Douglas the Csech* 34 and the Southern Salve 24. The other successful candidates are scattered among eight smaller partie*. There were SIS neats contested by no 40 x 168 Feet $556.00 Each less than 2.887 candidates. In inapy in­ Ternis on all above—% cash, balance 6,12 and 18 mouths; interest at 7 per cent. These should make you 100 stance* rebaHotting will be necessary. Violent scuffle* occurred In Vienna. per cent profit on firs' payment in 6 months. Finally the pnllçc dispersed the rioters r. IV. STEVENSON & CO. with a sabre charge. We also have some choice .Lsidebu) son Yates, Douglas, Blanchard and Burdette Streets, that should show jÉ ■took and Bond Brokers. TWO I’NIUNH IN WKLV handsome profits in the near future. 104-106 Pemberton Building. Cor. Fort Mid Broad Streets Ijondon, Out., June 14.—Two broth­ er*. Ella* and Warren Hicks, were as­ phyxiated yesterday at the bottom of FUNDS INVESTED FOR CLIENTS. a 75-foot *Tell In Westminster town­ J. E. SMART & CO. ship. Both were dead when they were Orders Executed on all Exchanges on Commission. discovered. It was evident from the Private Wires to Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal position of the bodies that Warren Rooms 40* 6 Pemberton Building, Victoria, B. 0. v first and Ellas l"st !tr> Phone 1104. !if*- In in Utlenipt to save him. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1911 EXPRESS OPINIONS Business Properties FAIRFIELD London Conference Methodist Ministers Speak After Years . ------O------7— of Sad Experience YATES STREET, central, 50 feet. Per front foot ...... $1,500 Fairfield Grove is a subdivision of half and quarter G The report of the conference evan­ YATES STREET, central, 60 feet. Per front foot ...... • $1.500 acre lota ou the Fairfield road car line, free from gelist is committee presented to Hie Method let Conference at Stratford rock and nicely covered with shade trees. This pro­ provided for the engagement by con­ PANDORA STREET, close to Douglas, .'Ul feet. Per front foot.. ...$1,000 perty is only 2 or 3 minutes’ walk from Foul Bay. ference. of a special evangelist to as­ sist In the weak fields during the con­ DOUGLAS STREET, good site, about 132 feet frontage, by 280 feet in depth, Beautiful sandy beach where Scores of people, are R ference year of 1911-12. It Is stated and containing about 8-10 of an acre...... 625,000 already camping. Splendid homes suhround this that Rev. W. E. Mil Ison -has been property. , named to fill the place. Conference had a divided opinion on this mat­ Will sell half of the above, 06x280, for...... 812,500 O ter. . Rev. Dr. MvDenagh, of™ Brant­ ------:------O------TERMS : ford. an honorary member of the con­ ference, having ipent 58 years In the À'T7?Të';'~\nrynppri,geict~ TIT mcli fv r4?trr-r--j- Methodism is true ■ vangclism, if $250 Gash properly worked." slated the speaker. 3* Swinerton & Musgrave — and what fa nC'-tîvJ Isniorc preach­ And balance in one and two, years at 7 per cent. ing.of the gospel truths." He was of. 1206 Government St. Phone 491 P. O. Box 502 the opinion that the more machinery Auto leaves office to fake you out to inspect it at you try to organize,* the less success Is accomplished. any time. Dr. Manning, of London", and Rev E. IV. Edwards, of Springfield, ex­ pressed their belief that every min­ ister can be his own evangelist. Each E minister needs to sanctify himself e and- the members -of - hi# charge, and when that Ik faithfully persevered in, then- would be a revival, without the For Sale Sure profits aid of un evangelist. MILL BAY At the afternoon's session the re­ port was discussed In detail, and adopted. A committee of six was ap­ That Fine Residence known Pandora and pointed, with powcj to appoint BURNSIDE ROAD— Sea Frontage conf< renc< < vangellst. Rev. W. Currie, of Hardwick, ‘and as the Tin- MW ear line is to pass directly in front of our Burn­ About 100 acres with nearly 1 tlev. F. J. Oaten, of Brussels, spoke mile sea frontage, 8 roomed this afternoon, both In favor of such side Road lota, yet for $125 cash, and the balance easy, house, stable and outbuildings; movement. you can become the owner of one of these choice lots. Blanchard Cor. Rev. A. McKibhon. of London., the 1 good garden, young fruit trees, evangelist of last year, pointed! .ot^l 3 wells and 2 springs. Situ­ strongly the need of an evang*li£t In Laurels 81x90 Feet ation uiLsurpassed ; good fish­ the weaker fields and smaller cir­ GORGE HEIGHTS4- ing and shooting; 4 miles from cuits. He gave a few of his experi­ $100 CASH and the balance casyvwill procure a lot Cobble Hill and Shawnigau, 28. ences during his term of office. Situated ott Tills property will bring a revenue of $150 per month This evening the reception services iu this most picturesque subdivision, close to the water. miles from Victoria, on • new were conducted. A resolution, moved and is now offered at Mill Bay road. by Rev F. W. Hollingshead. D. D.. 1‘rices $400 to $850 per lot. seconded by Rev. William G. Houspn, Rockland Ave. that the young men be now admitted Price $250 Per Acre Into full connection with the confer­ ence ahd ordained Into the Methodist iu $750 Per Front Ft With All Improvements ministry on Sabbath next, was adopted. Tracksell, Anderson & Co. Dr. Parker,, of Tufonth. addressed 3/4 Acres of the-gathering this.afternoon on sys­ Corner Broad and Trounce Ave. Phone 1722 tematic giving, and the necessity of getting church members Hvtt# #wp- Charming pnrtlng the church. Fheers greeted the comment of Rev. Dr. Manning, that "thé last thing to Grounds do to Improve the spiritual life of a Pemberton & Son ungrt gallon Is to take such evangel­ ists Into It. I would not have them Comer Fort and Broad Street at all. I do not see what we have For price and terms apply to do In encouraging this business." Rev. F. E. Malott vouchsafed th< to the sole agents opinion that the trouble with .Meth­ DISCOVERY STREET. 30x120. only two d»f7 AAA odism- in f'arardw. aw with Methodism in England and Lutheranism in • •• 1111u- .... !.. long» .worthy. <- service." He and his people were petty, suitable for residence or for subdivision. No roek. P. E. NYLAND heartily sick of these itinerant evan­ STREET, corner lot; on 7 Roomed Real Estate and Insurance,. All high and dry. Adjoining pro|>erty belli at #3,000 per Bungalow gelists. "with ttfeir poor stories ami car line...... $3,000 Rm. 11 MacGregor Blk. 634 View St their sickly Invitations. I was glad acre. Terms-arrangcd. Price, for quick sale, per acre, $1,850 On Davie Street Phone 2217. when they got away, and so were my HANDSOME RESIDENCE House people." Apply te P. 0. Box 878, Victoria B. C. or Irritating and nauseating." were on Dayie Street, lot 60x120, On Fort street, in a good lo­ Large Lot and near ear the terms Rev. Dr. George applied. Evangelism without Instruction is 6 rooms. Easy tèrma. Telephone 380 cation and on ear line. line. the most fruitful source of Meth­ Brice ...... $3,150 Bengali & McMorran odist backsliding."- he added,, di­ 4 Mahon Block, 1112 Government St. recting attention to the fact that Balance *25, with inter­ the years immediately following the Insure through the Globe Price $3,500 largest number of visitations from Realty Co. est. Shakespeare St., 6 lots, 50x110, at. so-called revivalists were the most each '...... y. . ■ $500 spiritually Impoverished In the Easy terms on the balance. Victor St., I lot, 60x116/!...... $625 church's history. "They pander to Montreal and Oswego Sta., 5 room the excited mind and appetite of the house and lot ...... $4500 people with their sensationalism." he BUSINESS PROPERTY Heisterman, Dallas Rd. and Montreal Sts., six added, "and I trust we are on the Corner of Douglas and Herald AN IDEAL room house and large lot . $5000 threshold of a reaction from such Strçets. This Is In the Imme­ Currie & Power Cordova Bay, 18 acres facing the methods." diate vicinity of the present bay .. .. :...... $8500 Rev. Dr. Bond considered that the move on Douglas Street. Price Courtney Street, 60x120, near Blan­ pulpit wa* straying from spiritual Into is...... $60,000 1214 Douglas St. Phene I486 Forman & Co. ethical teaching He thought many SUBDIVISION chard Street ...... $20.000 Fifty feat on Yates Street ad­ of the church annouheements in the joining the Imperial Bank. 1212 Broad Street. Saturday newspapers were i Will pay seven per cent, net on grace. price asked, of ...... $90,000 Phone 55. Rev. John Currie said personally These are the cheapest~proper- he -would not be bothered with an ties In the city. evangelist." but urged the conference 31 Lots on Cook and Quadra Laurence & Ashton to appoint a regularly ordained man R. B. PUNNETT megenzie » nusseii Room 8 1006 Government St. conference evangelist, to aid the Phone 1119 P O. Drawer 785. LOTS 52y2xl98y, WITH 20 FT. LANE weaker stations. The church was Room 10. Mahon Block. Victoria. HOUSES BUILT rerrun with spurious evangelists, In <17* Pcn.berton Blk. Phone 1241 $1600— Aberdeen 8t. 1-angs Cove, his opinion. lot It. 60x120. New 5 Room House In Victoria On Instalment $750—King> Rd., large corner lot. DR. JOWETT HONORED. W- low in ...... $3,100 $675—Sht‘'-bourne St., large lot, near Prize Fruitlands in All Set With Strawberries Lot on Victor Street...... $525 Plan car line; very easy terms. New York. June 14.—Hundreds of $600—Shakespeare tit.; this lot is Two Lot» in Parkdale. Price Americans departed yesterday for Saanich fenced and has 18 large fruit Two seasons of berried will pay for the lots. for the two ...... $650 tendon on the Adriatic. Among the 8'4 Acre* on proposed car line, five D H BALE trees. Quarter Acre Lots in GaPden -number was Rev. Dr- J- H. Jowett...... houee ...J...... $4500 For Rent-Furnished. modern five- pastor of the TTfth Avenue PresbyJ 10 Acres, 2-3 orchard, prtxe fruit, all City, each ,.f...... $450 room cottage In James Bay, close Contractor and Builder tcrlnn church, who was called here healing...... $6000 Lot on Forbes Street, near Haul- to car line and park. from Birmingham, England, two 4 Acres. Just off l>ouglas St., past PRICES RIGHT AT tain ...... $550 Cer. Oak Bay and Newport Ave. months ago. Dr. Jowett went to Lon­ Saanich Rd., high, level, l\p rock, AH on Very Easy Terms. Telephone 1140. don at the special invitation of King fine panoramic view, already sub­ $800 PER LOT! George, who has established a prece­ divided ...... $10,500 dent In English history by reserving TIM KEE CO. for him a chair among the dignitaries HERBERT GRAY in Westminster Abbey and thus hon­ $100 Cash, Balance $10 Per Month Real Estate Real Estate end Fire Insurance oring a clergyman not of the Estab­ And Chinese Employment Agent. McCallum Block. Phone 773 Phone 811. P. O. Box 607 lished Church of England. Jhll in and let us show you. 1414 Government Street GORDON HEAD BRAKEMAN SAVES BOY S LIFE. The Best Ten Acres in the D,strict; 30,000 Btrawbeiry Plants, large HERALD STREET. npar Gov­ ernment, lot 40 jt 100. Terms number of small Bush Fruits, good Barntf, small Dwelling, Impie* Wilkesbarre, Pa., Junv 15. -A race afloat. Stoker said he. w^ould go In af­ to be arranged .... .$12£.OO0 ter him. and the engineer put oa steam. me Alii, etc., etc. Î6 per cent, cheaper than adjoining land. Exclusively between > train and a l>oy bidng swept n^RNER COOK AND YATES down the swollen Susquehanna river When the train was 26 yards ahead, i The Bell Development Co. Ld STS., lot 60 x 120. Price swift current was on when the Stoker plunged In and gut. the young­ ...... 922.000 train overtook and passed li< boy and ster ashore. The frit;htrn,-tl W stam­ EARLE ST.. I* aere lot and 6 Fred Stoker, a hrakeman. was enabled mered out his thanks ufnd ran hoine. 110 Peabertis Building A. M. JONES roomed house. Cash $300, bal­ to plunge into the river and wave him. Phene 2101 ance $26 per month. Price Grass natural food ot .th • l-vrs Mi one Mtt Room 4, 1KW < The trainmen heard the l cry toe ...... *2,250 help and could see his "head bobbing in On no other diet-will ha grow :;o Lug1. the water *- h* atruaalad to Mm*u> so^wuithy or live •« U**- VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, JUNE 15. 1.011. 16 of Seattle: Dr. Annie Russell, of Se- HARBINGER AVB:— Best lot on the ... gtttssL Uhtb and .«A*:*, » good - MK« name clTyf ar. mon g fne passengers. Co.. Î23ST.Oovertiotont street. • Jf7---- TEIEEElt: The London toiMeiMter» ate the Mime* 2 eimlrc m-rs-ratntoia.’airrtlrt trmni fir, C. and A. J. Marshall. lircte. 147x2M>. only $3.1»r own there and you *11 pro tit in Health, or hold the property for ON SPOKANE FOR NORTH Sol monton ros.l, for WW eafhj It* “»"• 2 NICE GRASSY LOTS FOR SALE on HOME FOR TWO MONTHS belanve 1 end 2 years. Wlll eelJ ln j*1"' Deipnan street. Just off Fern wood road, a little time and you’ll make a good “turnover” for your bank Northwest Ural Katats. 7W Yates St. |1S priée $650 each; $400 cash, balance easy terms. Apply Box 910. Times. Jtl HKElAL.fi 8TUEKT-J lot,. «0,120 fl. eaclv aucouut. London, June 15.—The Dally Mall Many People Are Taking in $T>a,i»W, ko

<><1 .table, lot Co., recently dissolved, will be carried the slack week following the corona­ 00x117 ft., price «2,400; 1000 caah. balance on at the old stand, 620 Johnson street, Lots at Garden City Heights Next Excursions like rent. Northweat Krai Estate. by C. H. Tite. under the same name Treatment of Rabbit tion, unless Sir Edward Grey's present Yates street._____ . . *** Ali accounts payable to the company plans are upset. Th* imperial-confer­ FUR SALE—A Monteltus piano chequi and all accounts due by. the company from and after this date are payable ence spent to-day discussing cable for $100. What offer? Box 913. Tim;» About one hundred andi^ fifty excur­ and to be settled with C. H. Tlte. C. H. questions. Tite. L. T. Bell. ^ ______JI7 Charlle Mitchell! What a name to sion la te sailed this morSing on the Pa­ FOR SALE -Or exchange tor real estât ', conjure with in the world of fistic The Standard, discussing the all-red PLAYER PIANOS -Bpeolhl cash values, Each $325 to $400 cific Coast steamship Hpokane, CapL a giMMl paying business at l»l Yates latest styles reeelved from the factory thought and reminiscence. Visions of cable project says: "We need an all- alr.'vt Price and particulars at 736 Pam to-day. Mai % eiivus values at $6u|l and the great English fighter fluttered like Guptlll. which left the buter wharf at $70» Hicks A Lovlek Plano Co., oppo­ British North Atlantic cable carrying 11 o'clock on the first Jf her five trips TERMS OVER TWO YEARS shadowed Imagery around the sombre WANTED—By young man. single room, site Post Office. J15 setting Of '•the police court -th4# -morn iaml line, through Canada, if possible at between Puget Soffudj an<| Alaskan with breakfast- Apply, stating terms, Ff>R SALE—7 roomeil, modern house on, ft's only a matter of short time until there's a good ear service Ing. when the cherished name was al­ such a distance from the frontier tfmf points, this sunmi'T. t4i*- vessel arriv­ locality etc.'.-toTT A.; P. OrTtox~im « or moranT-street, a sTohê's'Th roW TffiW It could by no possibility get Itself In­ city. Victoria West preferred. JIT» City Hall. Ideal location for carpenter to this lovely new subdivision.. You can easily figure to your­ lowed to filter from the lips of the ed here in the earlier hours and the shop; cheap at $4.500, on çasy terms. T. p,»tice clerk to* bha!lunge a namesake volved in American strategic telegraph WANTED—Strong bi>y to drive wagon and P. Mi-Connefi. 4Ô4 Pemberton HTbrit: J13 self what the property will rise in value to then. Let ns take or economic system, for It must be re­ passengers who Joined her at Seattle make himself generally fistful. Apply of the famous pugilist. And such a after six o'clock. 1254 Fisguard street. JIT FOR SALK—IJliie Bay. » Victoria West, you out in our auto to see it; you'll be charmed with this beau­ namesake, too. Association, however, membered we need Independent com­ were permitted to come ashore and adjoining Indian reserve. 6 roomed WANTBTfc-lmT9«Fdiat*ay, sign pabi tiful location. jr lends a significance to the meanest Ob­ munication for other beside» military view the Beauties biT TtcevHa; and. - house- mr gtxwl fof; price fm- u few ffayir reasons. As things stand there Is dan­ Apply P. Mans r. IPX Broad street JIT - " $2.75<). your own tenus. T. P. jects. and the "reincarnated" Vhsrlie needless to say. carriages, automobiles ger that Canadian land lines may be­ WANTED-Position « quarry foreman nell. 404 Pemberton Block. J1T» was not one of the least of these. Nor experience in any come mere subsidiaries to the enor­ and tally-hos were well patronised by •*r manager. 29 years’ ( was he entirely without signs of his kind of stone. Box 911, Time». . J21 FOR BALE—Cheapest lot in Oak Bay. 1 mously powerful and wealthy organi­ the sightseers. tilock from car. on Cowan street, level, WALLACE & CLARKE fighting quality; for his left eye was BEAUTIFUL. CLEAR. BUlt.DING no ro«'k; price, if sold at once. *625. on heavily draped in bruised, bluish, flesh zations of the United States/* The accommodation on the Spokane LOTS, one block from Fort, near Chest­ easy terms. T. P. McConnell. 404 Pem- which contrasted rather unpleasantly The Times, commenting on Sir Wilr was not all taken, as there were a num­ nut. only $7511. worth $9W. Grubb A bertow Block.______JI5 620 Yates St. Tel. 471. with the glaring cochineal .to which frid Laurier’» attitude towards Inter­ ber of vacant berths and staterooms. Letts.______JB •O RENT—Splendid four roomed house national difficulties, says: ‘/The fact of Ah*. 4*4» had been transformed. Alas, The officials of the Pacific Coast Com­ TWO BLOCKS FROM FORT ST. CAR - on Fernwood road, close to car. to rent Canada TiavTn* Liberty "to1 ehraw tn*r pany, however, state that nearly all the A fine tel. fenced, about- to «-yesr-nhi furnfshetl s» per ' month. T. P. ' Mc­ poor Charlie! own course in peace and war does not rooms on the Spokane t<*r the next fruit trers. only $60). on easy terms. Connell. 404 Pemberton Block. J16 e Common assault was the charge Grubb St Letts. Green Work. >*fr alter the fact that her Itoerty in every1 foul* trips have been sold and that un FOR SALE—New. 4 room cottage levelled against him. but the hearing 5 ROOM HOUSE and two big lots for three full sized lots. Richmond road, Other respect Is guaranteed to her by less those contemplating trip make of the evidence went some distance to $1.3011. an unfinished 8 room house on a corner. Fifth street; prim* $2.5w). Pullen. the strength and security of the Em­ their, reservations early- they will be good corner lot. two blocks from Doug­ 20T4 Oak Bay avenue. Phone F16UT». J15 prove that It was no common affair. pire as a whole, and whether or not She disappointed. Numerous letters are las car. $1.300; 300 ft. from Tolmle Post GIRf; large corner lot I WISH TO BUY some inside property For two weeks the excursionists will for $3.600. Don't fail to look these up on either Douglas. Yates. Fort. Govern­ them at once by demanding fifty cruise through British Columbia and immediately Shaw Real Estate Co.. 302 ment or Pandora streets. Apply at WANTED SUBSCRIBE GENEROUSLY Pemberton Bldg. Jl« once to Box A3t8B, Times Office. J17 cents. The friend who can borrow Is Alaskan waters and will be given every friend Indeed. At least he was so opportunity to. see the magnificent TO LET—House. 7 rooms, with stable and rvi.i: pi.ayki: ri.v\< - s,. ..i according to Charlie’s understand of 2 large lots, fine garden with fruit oank valus at $66$ See this magnificent 105 to 1.000 Canadian Pacific Oil of B. C.« ...... I 25 scenery along the coast. Many stops tree». Apply Room 5, over Northern Instrument to-day. Hicks A Lovlek 100 to 10,000 Canadian Northwest OH ...... '»• • ...... Offer the code, so he made* the demand as The business men of Victoria have will be made In Alaska and the relics Crown Bank J18 Plano Co., opposite Post Offire. J15 peremptorily as possible. contributed very generously towards of bygone days prized by the residents FOR 8A LB—Property consisting of 4 100 to 5,000 Maricopa Oil- ...’...... 09 The stranger, who did -not recognise the funds of the local branch of th-r >f the north, will to* disclosed to the clear, no rock, i minute from Douglas acres of land, situated between Oak Bay Market 100 to 10,000 Portland Canals ...... < ...... the signal of the cult, declined to be Vancouver Island Development League. passengers’ view. Under the guidance car. Apply Room 6. over Northern and Willows car lines, and ÿlthln t.*n of Mrs. Mary K. Hart, of Han Francis­ Crown Bank. ____ fi* minutes* walk of the txeach. *ikm1 gar- ' If you want to realise cash for your stock holdings, list same with friendly on the terms stipulated, so The subscriptions for 1911, up to date, den. tennis lawn, and about Hi) fruit co. who Is also to give lectures during FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET at rea trees, house containing eight rooms, Charlie took the onlÿ honorable course total IMQ. and were received from the sonable price to a careful .tenant for us, as we have Immediate buyers at the market. We also execute buy­ open to a gentleman. He knocked him following: B. C. Sugar Refining po., E. the trips, the excursionists will be good view. Address A. B- C.'. Oak Bav two months, commencing July 1- Apply P O. J21 ing and selling orders on both listed and unlisted securities down good and hard and marched off. & N. Railway Co. (land department). taken on their sight-seeing jaunts lu38 Hillside avenue. J21 The stranger, however, evinced spirit Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co., A. E. ashore. FOR SALE—Young - bay horse, ride or WANTED—To' pu relias-, r.iw»*oat; give drive. A ppiy 1335 Edmonton Yoad. J17 and pursued Charlie and the latter Todd, $250 each; Hudson’s Bay Co., The gathering of passengers on the particular* and price. Apply Box 9to Spokane to-day was a representative ENGLISH WOM A N wants opening In was forced to threaten him with a $200; Brack ma n-Ker Milling Co.. B. C. Tiroes.______one. There were some from London, g< *• m I bust news; gar-1 ning. poultry* or knife in order to shake him off. In Land & Investment Co., P. R. Brown Bl'SINK8H--40x 14», North Park, .« lose to England, although the majority w-erv Blanchard, revenue producing, big snap. farming preferred. "X- Y. Z ." Times ihaklng him- off he ahpok the police t.i.i . Canadian Bank vt Commerce, Office. JR from t!ie State*, coming from various $8.4*0 Alton A Sou.. 12* Guvernm**nt on, for the stranger immediately went Leeming Bros.. S. Letser & Co., Ltd., street, over -Northern Cros*n Bank. GOOD PIANO offered for $175 cült. This 0. H. Bowman & Co. cities between Ban Francisco and New instrument has been exchang-^1 for a to the police station and made his Merchants Bank of Canada, A. W. Mc­ Phone MS0. J15 York. Bankers were much in evidence player piano and Is a good practlco STOCK BROKERS complaint. Charlie pleaded guilty. In Curdy, Northern Crown Bunk. Plther A on the Spokane, and several officials of 2 STORES, cm go<*d business corner, with piano an«l splendid value at this price Lels< r. E. (1. Prior A Co.» R. P Rlthet living rooms above, on half-intle circle Phone 644 view of his unique record as an Idler the line are taking In the first trip. H«.*ks A fatvtck Piano Co., opposite Post Suite 8A Mahon Building around Chinatown the magistrate A Co., 'Turner, Beeton A Co.. Victoria jot RoxlOO. liargaln. Alton A Son. JIB Office.______JI® C. P. Murphy, a banker at San Fran­ HERALD STREET -60x120. « lose to Doug Members of Victors Stock Exchange thought At would be advisable to send Phoenix Brewing Co.. YVviler Bros., B. cisco, accompanied by Mrs. Murphy, FOR SALE—t^lteap. schooner. 30 fl. x 8 ft.. las. revenue producing. Allen & Son large cabin with stove, sails and g«'ar in Charlie away for a bit. so he gave him Wilson Co.. Ltd.. Wilson Bros.. $100 were among the passengers who left on Jla each ; L W. Blck. Challoner A Mitchell. good order, fully equipped, excellent w*h leave of absence for two months. the vessel. At the outer wharf they FOUL -BAY ROAD—Extra» large lot. all boat Room 1. Bridgman Block. Phone Richard HJgglns, a young man of Finlay. Durham A Brodte. T. N. Hlbben were met by R. P. Rlthet. of this city, In grass, close to car, only $1.<)|*X Na­ ya. J*7 Se Co., McPherson A Fullerton Bros.. prepossessing appearance, was seen who 4s» an old acquaintance of Mr. tional Realty Co., 1233 Government St WE CAN SAVE YOU $l«v—NIcp building o Shallvross. Macauley A (to.. M. Young. pttal last night. He was $5 years of speaking to several people on the Murphy’s, and taken for a spin in an lot. Just off Oak Bay avenue, ft*», on street by a police officer with a high­ $50 each; A. E. Allen. J. R. Colllster. automobile around the city during the A REALLY GOOD PIANO FOR SALE — easy terms; adj4»lning lots selling at age and came here from Morris, Minn,, ly developed sense «if criminology and HutchUison Bros.. Stephen Jones. C. W. Will sacrifice for $8» cash. Mrs. Walker, $1,00-1 Nattent»l Realty Co., 1232 Govern- time the steamer was in port. Piere -.•JCttg ngfftoi-gpqntmalt ment street. ^ "UŸ S. À. The remains have been re­ was Immediately taken Into custody Rogers, Dtxt H. Roes A Co.. WWW * Wibaux, of Wibaux, Mont. president of — ; Co.. W. A J. Wilson. $25 each: W. J. M1627. FOR SALE-A bargain, five roometl cot­ moved to the Hanna Undertaking par­ for “vagglng.” Of course he may have the First National bank, and one of the WxNTEli-JTwo cunvttswrs for window tage. 10 minutes' walk from Post Office, 1-3 Acre lors pending funeral arrangements, been begging—a match. No one In Button. $20; Drake Hardware Co.. leading citizens of that state, to also de<-oratt«m for - c«»ronatt«m c»*iebration. close to R«‘à«on Hill park and beacK Powell A Sons.. Shaw Bros.. $15 each; several fruit trees, with stable arid which will be made as soon as word Is court heard his conversations, not even making the trip. Having heard of the Canadian Di*corators' Company. Room Close to new Car Station and \ the officer, and thv evidence against Acme Press. W. J Anttorpon. Fitz­ picturesqueness of this city.. Mr. Wi­ 25. 1318 Broad street______JJ< clUcken house on property, lot 80xl3T> ft., «jived from his relatives In Mlnne- patrick A O'C-mm-ll. VtoVWa Gard «-ns, snlendld Imtotlon. Inquln* lOfifi Southgat ■ facing on Burnside. Will, be him was therefore nothing more than baux decided that he would see for NICE. COSY. SINGLE. FRONT ROOM. street, city.______J15 instinctive. The magistrate declined McGregor, W. H. Wtlkerson,. J. 8. himself whether the town deserved the overl.>oklng sea. for respectable man. sold cheap If disposed of this Tates. 310 each: A. Bancroft. F. Wil­ all modern convenient^, cars . pass VERY FINE PIANO, made Uv A to accept It arfd TTîgglito was dis, reputation It had received. He return­ house; with hoard, $6 per week ; snap^ Risch. offered for $275 cash. This In­ week. $350 cash handles this. The remains of William Hocking j inpHSe(j. liams, $5 each; Brunswick Hotel. A. ed to the ship enwrapped In the char ns 1664 Dalla* road:______JU st rmmnt Is not quite new, hut is Irt were laid to rest in the Rosk Bay cem-] In flattering contrast to Higgins Gore. R. Wilson. $2 each; P. C. Curtis. first-» lass condition and has a beautiful and beauties of the city of the Golden FOR SALE—Cooking range. In good etcry thU?vaftemoon. The funeral took j c#me the next alleged vagrant. Ed- West and believes that its fame has tone. This is a liar gain at the prlcî* $1. Total. $3.602. dit ten. 215 Superior wtreet. __ naked Hicks A Lovtok Plano Co., op- 7 Rooms, New place at 2.30 o’clock from the family. xvar(j goott. It was no use for him to not been spread in large enough letters. FOR SALE—tlrand plan-». rosewood p4»slte Post Office, Ito residence, 474 Superior street, where j <1#my hJg creed. It was marked all RECIPROCITY BILL. C. D. Dunann, of San Francisco, gen­ in growing part of city, on fine case; Goodwin, maker. Apply Box 905. Rev. A. N. Miller conducted services. QYer hlm Kdxvard was a vagrant of eral passenger agent of the Pacific Times.______JH PALMISTRY (tot. Must seli. and will take ROYAL EGYPTIAN PALMIST to now There were many friends present. long standing: hto record testifi. d t • Minnesota Senator Contends President (toast Steamship Company, to making WANTED—ihn’ond-hand wheel; must be $2600 on easy terms. Had No Authority to Undertake the trip on the Spokane. Frank Pow­ in g«ual condition and cheap for cash. located at Gorge park Can be consult.-.1 that fact with undeniable forcefulness P: O. Box 1183. J18 daily from one till nine p. w.J2l HIGH GRADE OIL STRUCK. Not long ago he went down for three Negotiations With Canada. ers, one of. the prominent bankers of RARE OPPORTUNITY for few day* months, but somehow or other he did Santa Cruz, with his daughters, Miss Josephine and Miss Stella, are aboard „nly ; $4.568 for new 6 roomed house, cor­ Canadian Pâclfiv Oil Co.’s First Well not appear to have enjoyed himself for Washington. June 15 —Senator Nel­ ner Camosun and Fisguard streets; $906 Harris & Sturgess Flowing. he begged the magistrate to be lenient son of Minnesota spoke to-day against the steamer. Miss Mary Ford, daugh­ would handle It. balance arranged. with him. The magistrate was lenient, Canadian reciprocity. He contended ter of President Ford, of the Pacific Union Real Estate Co.. 83» Fort street Coast Company, has as her guests on Phone I-Î757. ■I*5 Next Merchants Bank. Telegraphic despatches received fi^ma lie returned him to prlstin for four that the president ha«l no authority Santa Barbara by Andrew Jack rGray to undertake negotiations with Can­ the trip, Miss Martha Mealey, of Oel- 2 ACRES, 2J miles from City Hail, with months.. ada. and charged that the president weln, Iowa, and Miss Nellie Kennedy. fully modern 7 room house, on terms, from his father. Andrew Gray,' convey The bunch of teamsters who were only $4,850. Investors’ Securities Co.» remanded the other day on charges of had usurjied the treaty-making power 1316 Douglas.______J” the pleasing Intelligence that on Sun­ of the senate. Disaster for the farm­ day the first well of the Canadian Pa­ obstructing the thoroughfares were DIED. ONTARIO STREET, dose to Oswego, ers of the country, he declared, would nice, level lot. «1x120, special at $1.70». •> * cific Oil Co. of British Columbia, at further remanded to-day in view of SMITH—At St. Joseph's hospital, on the the fact that one of the cases will be follow the passage of- the reciprocity 14th last-, Bessl«‘. youngest daughter on terms. • National Realty Co.. Govern­ » OBITUARY RECORD * Midway, had begun to flow at a rate of bill. of Mr. Phil R. Smith, aged 3* year», ment street. ___ Hi » ♦ looked upon as a test for the others. Knights between 26,000 and 30j000 barrels a day. Referring to that section of the borft in victoria. B C. QUADRA STREET -4 tots, each 50x135 In the event of a conviction being ob­ It is now flowing steadily at between constitution authorizing the president Tlie funeral will take place on Friday with'8 room house, for quick sale, on tained In this particular case R Is un terms. $6.850. Investor»’ Securities Cth. 1,000 and 5V000 barrels a day. to make treaties only with concur­ from the residence. 211 Mary street. derstood that all the others Involved Funeral private. No flowers, by request. 1316 Douglas. R' —OF— News has been. received by Mrs. F. The oil is of a very high grade. 27 rence of two thirds of the senate, Mr. H. Mayhew of this city. Of the death will plead guilty, as the circumstances degrees Beaume, and Is already being Nelson said: iM r mother. Mrs. J. Day Smith, on marketed. The company has started are practically similar. ”In the case under consideration The admiralty case Involving Spratt Tuesday, June 13- at the home of an­ work on the sinking of a second well the president has. thtough the state Houston. Day and Richards was ad other daughter. Mrs. Forster of and the directors are understood to be department, made an agreement g Bramhton, Ontario. Deceased was a highly pleased with the flow of their jourfied till to-morrow. treaty which he seeks to ratify not by tative of Liindon, England, and was 78 hrst well and the outlook for their Roy Alexander, a colored boy. was a two-thirds vote of the senate hut by years of age. property. sent to. prison yesterday for three a mere majority of the senate supple-1 There are a great many shareholders months for stealing a bicycle and then There is Still Another men ted by a mere majority * of the The death occurred at the Jubilee of the company In Victoria. selling It. Howard Daniels, his ac­ house of representatives or by a mere hospital on Tuesday evening of Mrs. ■ W M H Ü complice, who also stole%a bicycle, was legislative act and in this way he i Amfie Moore." aged H9 yars. n native GRAND JURY'S PRESENTMENT. severely reprimanded and allowed to cade» the treaty-making provision of •f Ireland. Deceased had been a read-J go on suspended sentence. Alexander Quick Turn in Douglas St the constitution.” dent of this city for many years find i At 2.45 p. m. to-day the grand Jury had been in trouble before. Insisting that the president had no! va- largely engaged In charitable work. ! returned its prwMittMBl rwpiiurtPI A case of unlx>unded cruelty was authority nor right to "bargain with band Ml hael Moore, w'ho pre- tltat recoromendations i.« sent to th. hoard when Thomas Blair was charged The following quotations are up-to-date, in fact up- dec used her. catYie to Viotorln tn 1856, j Minister <>r Pobtic Wnrks regarding a foreign country or to promise It with setting two «logs to retrieve a that he would use his influence to t-Kthv-minute, hut will not last l-mg. rolng into the drug, business with Mr. ! the unsatisfactory stat^ of the provln rabbit in the Dallas hotel. Blair had Curtiss. His partnership with Mr. | clal Jail and possible danger to life compel congress to enact certain DOUGLAS STREET, 80x130; fine business location. the rabbit In hto possession wheii the agreements," Mr. Nelson said, "the Curtiss continued for many years and arising therefrom. The grand jury DECORATION DAY dogs came into the bar wltl their conduct of th<‘ president In this vase Is pv;(,,, ...... $40,000 after its dissolution the work of the 1 finds In Its presentment that the cell owner. Aa hto Instigation the dogs not novel and without precedent, but firm was carried on up to seven or doors unlock one at.a time and that 20 were loosed and the fgjjbit dropped DOUGLAS STREET, near Queens, 56x134. Pri- e SUNDAY, JUNE 18,1911 Mght y.-ars ago by Mr. Moore’s sons minutes would be required to release to me It seems of such serious moment on the floor. Immediately poor bunny .... b dangerous consequence ' is...... $25,000 The 1st.' Mrs. Moore is survived by one all prisoners. It Is recommended that ■vus caught ho was rescued from mer­ Th«* officers and members of Far ?©n, John Moore, who is vngaged In ! the lever system lx* Introduced. The that I haw felt It my duty to bring ciful death in order to provide an­ It to attention of the senate. It seems West Lodge, No. 1. and Victoria Lwlge, the whaling business on the 'west absence of a fire alarm system in and DOUGLAS STREET, comer, 611x117. Price $3,500 other run. This form of exquisite tor­ to me that the president Is depriving No. 17, are • reqneeted to nssemhle |'S ’ "onst of Vancouver Island The funeral from the jail to the fire station Is men­ ture went on two or three time», al­ tioned, and an Installation recommend­ the farmers of this country of their the Castle hall on Sunday next, June has been arrangi^l to take place to­ though other people in the bar re­ constitutional protection Jn^ a two- ed. The jail being lit with gas, which morrow morning at 8.46 o'clock from quested that the horrible performance third vote of the senate. Tlfe agree- Don’t Forget the Side Streets lHth, at 2 p. m.. for the purpose of tak­ :he Hnnnn chapel and at 9 from the is in many places escaping, an electric .,1 After tlv- rabbit ha«l sus­ nu at would n d be r itlfb d 11 ing part In Memorial and Itecoratlon ttomarr Cnthottc cathctlraf. ------system L rw*uu»u:«utoU, The grand jury also finds that the tain. >.i broken legs in tie ùneqtiâ! con­ Hubmltte.l to us for ratification pur­ Thy Have to Keep Up With Douglas Say aerv lees. Procession win bê test the accused jellied It. Magistrate fire hose In th«> building to defective suant to the spirit of constitution." formed and headed by the City band, Th«' death oCi'tirred at Ihc St. Jo- Jay ImiKised a fine of $20. ^ sepb's hospital of Stephen Conley', a and that the cells, floors, walls, stairs, BLANC HARD STREET, comer, 120x120. $10,000 and wmonarch to the R«»hk Hay ceme­ and balconies are of wood. These, the miner who came down from Prinre Ru­ NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN tery, where, after the Pythian service jury recommends, should be of con­ 60x120, pert n short,.tlifie ago. Deceased was a TENDERS FISGUARD STREET, near Government. has been read, the members will pro­ native of Jamestown. Pennsylx'anla. crete, and steel. Two hand chemical, , Port Arthur. June 16—The National Price...... $17,500 ceed to decorate the graves of de­ and was 43 year, of age Friends tnlWlaes have becn supplied and found Council of Women opened her.- to-dàv For Swimming Pavilion at Prince Ruix'rt have beep wired by the lo° torge to pus» through the door» of Mrs. IMeh McNatightrm. preslitont of the HERALD STREET CORNER, 60x120.. $30,000 ceased orothers with flowers. A cor­ Victoria Undertaking eomtgyny con­ tli" Jail. Vancouver Local Council, moved tlte vote dial Invitation If extended to the sis­ In oeneiusloto the grand Jury refers Gorge Park, and cerning funeral anangeme.nts. of thanks to the hostesses of Port Ar- PEMBROKE STREET, 60x120, near Douglas, with ter» of Island Teimple of Rathbone to the fact strongly that for two years Unir awl Vol t Wlllkun Mam Irailln* Qreccing- Rooms ait Foul Bay 0 past grand Jtirlei have directed atten­ society women of cast and west, from l/lXJWMUg *,vw“ “ J Slaters, also visiting Knights and Sla­ Tlie funeral of th* > late Aaron Top- building...... $10,000 tion to the matters requiring alter- Montreal to the Pacific Const, took An ters Hackg will lie provided for the hum took niece at 1030 o’clock this Staled tenders will'be received bs* C Funcrsl f*ur- htlem the jail In t^yv» jmst present- active part In the proceedings. Ixrth busi- the undersigned up to 4 p. m. on Irl- HERALD STREET. 180x120 ...... -$50,000 lad I vs. Contributions of flowers will morning from ihe fi­ ,0 «...cvlrcs were I men to, and no attention has been i*aid 'tiess and social." nishing iwrtore, vhe Ilay. June 23rd, 1911,/for the erection be thankfully received by the coqïhilt- t w Gladstone. S to them. The grand jury recommends anil vomi>letion of a swimming pavll- rnml(:civd by tlv Rev __Mrs. P. F Johnson 1004 J.imlen tee, and may be left a1 the K of P. hall, Ouitorne. i that the provincial government at once lion at the Gorge i*ark, and dressing Ave . will receive to-morrow and not corner Douglas and Pandora streetR î'ÆTx.lEJl' » «0:|vI.... •.“ "bu.,atn *•— f. The members room* at Fbul Hay. ns per plans and again till the 3rd Friday In Oct«>h«-r. -mr.y int^uen» wa* made in the then discharged prementions, which can hr Keen .at »n the forenoon of Sunday. June l.ltjl. thn office of the Building inspector, Bos> T»ay”<*metery. Valencia, Spain. June 15 - The great Marriott & Fellows —William Ahhls. who circled to vnliuine of thu cathedral here was City" 11*11 . - Edward Morris, a driver » ho find nfiivtfftrial--- — <»«■ --- wife»------beating.v • . ... . , ,, eS, i ■ ’ ■ ' ' fame before Judge !,ampm:in in thq | shattered by a t.»*ir.1> ' xph sjon in t>h 1212 Douglas Street E. P. NATHAN beep in the em; iov ->f the J H ancv county oourt yesterday Ho was fmod I ? I v%.% to day. vWont «»k tin- shock ttX'i « plod, • WM W NORTHCOTT. Tfovk Company and who nuts kicked In $10 and advised lo keep his hands, ' h it > » or;ti -ImiWtiitgs yero damaged. Sec. of Committee the stomach lyy one of hto horse* on u£f itW \sit%. i Nu vite 'Injured. —»waduyr xlted cent per word per Insertion; 3 Insertions, 2 cents per we d 4 cents per word per 2 cents per word; 4 cents per word pe* cent. per word per InMrtiCBi i line», |l.aw cent per word per Insertion; 3 Insertion*, 2 cents per word; 4 cents per word P«r week ; 60 cents per line per month. N# 2 cents per word; 4 cent» per word per week; 60 cents per line per month. No per month; extra Une», 25 cent» per Une week ; » Cents per line per month. No advertisement for le»» than 10 cent». _ advertleemgnt for lees than 10 capte. per month.______■ ,______^ " ■ . '_____ week; 60 cents per line per month. No advertisement *or lee» than 10 cent».__ Good Business advertisement for less than 10 4—M _ FOR SALE—ACREAGE ARCHITECT» business chances. ,\RT QLÀ88 METAL WORKS NORTH SAANICH BWAP8-4. 7.^ 10-acre Wli-SON. JOHN. Architect, m Member B C. CORNICE-WÔRK8. 1113 Fort street. KÔTT blo. lt,. on main road and tram line. ton Hlovk. Victoria. B. C. P. O. Box A F HOT S ART GLASS. LEADED and'w.gon. for luundrï; Prk 5 r*a’°.2) per acre, clow to achonl. fine fruit anu LIGHTS. ETC., for churchhi. * hoot*, Roofing, hot air heating, blow pipe work, Hl.lf Apply Roa M*._ Tlmoa.__ J Phone 1S92. Re*. Phone Î54L public building» and private dwrtltne* metal ceilings, skylight», Lrtlmatee bhlckcn fa vin. M, Kllllian. ~C ELWOOD WATKINS. Architect. Plain and fancy gla«s sold. given on all shee t rtiej^ work- Lall cr — FOH RENT—HOUSES Phones 14 and I (39.___■ ______3_ Rooms 1 ana 2 Green Block, cor. glased. Special term* to fextractor«- Phone 2089. 3 TÔ Ï.ET—Wall furnldlWI. 8 robin. n»bj;j CÔWÏCHÂN FARM AH Improvement,, Buys Broad and Trounce Ave. phony» 21 S' Thl* Is the only firm In Vitoria that PACII’IC SUFFIT METAL WORK i-orm-r Jioure. near I_»o ® hj-*> »; \W acres. $8.. Includes stock. an>l LU*. manufactures steel r ired le«d 'for lM 6 ltd It IK IN HEAD-Acreasa ami new • FIFTY FEET ON BLANCHARD STREET, adjoining new Phone 694. * Phone IT72 2827 Quadra street roomcil. modern lrouge. With scpii 'TflSHOLM A CARRITTHERS are now FOR RENT Five rpom cottage rent $15. Telephone Building. Per foot ...... $600 , OKHTIOTS J20 tank. ate.. 71 aercA #.**: tide leave, the located at their new building. 11» view, OPTICIAN Apply HSiTMagon.______cleared and cultivated lend at only $■•«> DÏÏ LEWIS HALL. Dental Vurceo^ Jewell Block, cor. Yates an.1 IV»ugl*s street, where they have the most up-to- (TV FT». A or A RTF R OF A rVNTl'RT’y TcT i ktJ-4 rooms, bathroom and pantry, per acre, considering t*'é value* of bulld- VALUABLE PROPEIITY Oîî STORE STREET, with wharf. streets. Victoria. B. £ Telephone- date plant on the Island for the manu­ EXPERIENCE and fine, modem effmp- ^pply Qunn s Grocery. HUlelde Ave \W "»Ép*piw*iisiPSPP5fnljoinlnfe property $1.000 P-’r acre: OffW. W7: Residence, ltt______facture of leaded art glass, plain a no meht are nt the service of my P^trgn»^ snap thishis uuu.p. PembertPembertonon __A Son. ji*» Lot mix4(H), revenue-bearing. Property adjoins the V. P R. hevrlled British nt*»e mirrors, and any­ No charge for examination. FOR SALE—ARTICLE» DR. W F FRASER. 73 Y Mes Street COM OX LAND CHEAP thing in the rises Un* Pf'me 2?W ground on the nremlM» A. P Riytn, p;rv< RAl.H l'hM launch, etiual to new. stilt ion. Terms. Priee ...... $28,000 Garesche Block. Phono Ml. Office P4S Fort street . P’ W good land, with goad on two gSd4?*' hour» ISO a m. to 6 p m. minute* from school end po*t omc«. automobiles eaulppen with magneto. pgntuslte pHrc $33 iK i aw. ; $2vi cheaper than any - -___ - 4AW) &U RV£YOB3 cushions (cannot bo aollofl by land In that neighborhoml Apply P. 1 W'u.n !— - | *MkA Mal-t Phones R2W> and *9. It* v. w CnCFN PROS. B1RDEN oil mns, Ih>. of tool.: FOR SALR- lfiO HiN-cx. 26 cleared, good Fncincers. Dominion and h. v. HLUF PRINTING AMD MAPS * PW o» term, to . .■.p.ui.tbte pa. ). ” Bun evorr. 114 [’emV,erton Bldg.. Victoria POTTERY WARE. ETC. location, water suroly. Apply John 8. will exchange fur a lot. ES...... ill. îylo p r i’r:.nch offlre» In Nelson .(13 >ears ^.irrTRTC BLUE PRINT * MAP CO SEWER PIPE. Field Tü. ground Fir. coat #75. Apply to p. o. Box ». Freeman. Cobble Hill JOHN GREENWOOD end Fort George (1 year), 1?1S T.e-glev street Blue printing. Clay. Erw Pni,. eR*. B P Fot Of Rood. lift. Timog Punalng. FOR 8ALE- About 6 acres of Ideal resi­ p r CÔATÊS. B <\ Land Surveyor and | Ar,u.Mlnl. b.Vr. In Co . Ltd . rorrfhr Rroad and Pandora wSS-**!;®—Player piano, <|i.tte new, <1 dential property, partly under straw­ Real Estate Agent ,nA Amwln. nblr- amm.l„ streets. Victoria, B. C. rml,2Ap'rt. U A,llly let Guw,nn»m berries. on t'-edur Hill road. $1.600 per Dmntnh.m Land purveyor. Room 3«. eerei term*-.to- mrttv HuwlL A Gregg. Board of Trade Rldg. BOOT AND SHOE R* PAwW&rtOP Pemb»Hon Bl^K-k ______,yz 575 Yates St. Telephone 1425 GORK t- MrGR FGOR TWt^h Polwn TSïnvrr™’"* .nrmÆ«w»m MONET DOANFfl an Ainim-wlr. Jewel FOR BALE—Suit wal."n« FOR BALE 7 acres of the finest straw­ Land Surveyors and Civil F?*rh«neerv "rnonn -ill.'-rlor, ,re th- ^ $4.60; < lull hag*. $1.75; nickel w*l4.M,V7l berry land at Gordon Head; also 3 acre*, Herrick M' Gregor, manager. Chancery _.,u pTnr,cr]v for shoe repairing. *"ry 1er y and per.om.1 effect, A A Aeron guaranteed 3 years. $2 60; surveyors top 'Cham hers, 1.2 Lnnglev Ft reft. P. O. Box son, cor. Johnson end Broad. with house, strawberries, etc ; this It th*m iT'i.vc. t Oriental Aliev, opposite boots.- III. roller fltaJes. a .nop Apply T. M. Jon.., 12* Fort IBt. .» Phone TA04 Fort George Office. strong working pants.$! 76 Srond avenue J. F Templeton, «Rion Theatre. ______< ROOFING. watches, $35*1. Jacob Aaronsons new Phone lf-9. ______™ ,r MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING SUPPLIES ROOFS AND OVTTF.RF ,'léane.lland n;; and second-lutnd store. 672 Jo n’"" q LIST TOUR PROPÈRTT with O S. this head 1 fi doors below Government. \ let or ta. » Lolgliton. 726 Fort etre.t. Phone (f A I>VE RTI8EMENTS LEGAL paired: fire proof painting.___ Fnkleaon 3 Insertion*. A Arohment. 725 Courtney Itreet. Phone C. Phone 1747. cent per word per Insert.on. Rnrr'*t-r. Lew FOR BA4.K—Beverat aureementà of aale —2 cents per word; 4 cents per vWMa pef Vlrtnrla. FOR SALE—LOTS week 60 cejits per line per month. No ÎT B TVMMON. slate and tar and gravel Stïïor'Jrt'"naw-w mSÏ "nt, mi New ■" pîffiltwmrr AT. PITA ^TttKET-lxë™Wfert Wkla. free advertisement for less iha»c 10 cent». M1IRPIIT FISHER roofe' slatr black bontds; estlmeies Berô-irr». KoMdïorWEtr . ™ I «r______aum. outstanding »'rr»*'1' l’"ir,i‘,jîr!, P,J from rock, half block from car». W» NO CONTEACTORS furnished. 622 Hillside avenue. mT8CELLANEQU>B. _ BUILDER® rent Intereat. Box 5H. Ttmea Olltee. IZi each, with W) oath cash. Pemberton r»5FFNTER^fh-r: SCAVENGING PHONff l.V* for all kln.la of mill wood THE laABORF.KS PROTECT 1\ ^ (^ CONTR A cting • ■- - n r”2ert,..n A Dlbb. general teaming and meets on Friday next at * *'^,ock JJ I.D11 T. J. liQpthlen. 2»2 Ro* St. PANDORA. COR. BLANCHARD.»»" P*r VICTORIA SCAVENGING CO. tool, revenu. 1160 manthlyi property al IxalNir Hall. Important busineas. __ Jl_ Bungalow Ont ______J TBEW » CO . Contr.ctor. 18» Government street Phone 162. Ashea most ecrose alrret .old for till, pvk-f to FOR FIRE AND PLATE GI.AHS INftrR- Vlt- m.tr, rlY«h for buncalow.. «te. and garbage removed. SELLING OUT-Buggle. and farm Im­ JN all «lay. iVmbei'ton A Son. ANP.E see Currlf- A Power, 1214 Douglas With ÔV4» -FMtBtit*. UR id ' MÉDICAL MASSAGE Princess avenue.______— plements. at low,-t ;.aah. prleeo ------street. Ptwme~ lM6.-~ j- SECOND HAND______STORES Johnaon .treat. B Hardware _ i.. PARKHALK 1A>T8. $$W to ■ ÔÔRT>^W «TFr ART. I^ tyyyK. « ««p--ff-gSSS: Limited. mlf tf $6TO; cash $10-' and », ,'Mm1t‘‘ J!‘!l EXVLUSIVk OSTRICH WORK DON®" streut. iH'tir Jubilee hospital. street Massage manicuring, lageneral repo 1rs. fence» hirtt£ platforms NEW AND SECOND-HAND OOUDS secun* on,* of tlieae large Uits lO min­ (Vt'lltowlng anil novel!I,. T“dr r[ “r,*^re ihMvfnr ,nA rarp-nter worjt. WANTED-Hl»h,.t raih prlrr paid lor FOR PALE-am Balfour Rooms large, pitted for fur­ hairdressing, electric and *t,«ixine and carpenter work K™*™ Ialst your stock* with us. Hall A h loyer. utes from eml of lHiuglus « ai f remouillai. H Walford. *23 North I arW Suitment Combings made up. Phune f pr1c-‘F mve laa.atreet., Pliope 14» & Bav Music WchnoV Rovcroft. Davie carriage BUILDERS lise; Excliangé Real «state -tro., » oor Ivelghtnn St. expresses eiiJ BUCKIaAND PARK. Wfewt Pender Island^ nonwr Fort amt and plan- ^g T««r JmJwTM Fort street Phone 1737: CHAFF. A JONES .‘arrlayre bull.liny PROS fu.Ti’ture Seaside summer.resort, good boating *™ H. F. PULLEN PALMIST Rlnnchard streets, Phnne LI874- ghabout tt. «H HlilaldO Are R1 tf NEAR DOVOIxAS-Garlwlly and «telnel bathing, lutes, ten dollars per week and rubber tyres repaired. roads, corner lot. 56x110. 62.600; lota «»n MADAM ZEIfICK Palmist Hours, VII’TORIA TRVFK AND DRAT CO.- Mrs. W. Grimmer______15 Oak Bay Realty Office a m t*v 9 p m Price 6A*. SS8 Yates. J30 CHIMNEY ^WEEPING FOR SALE-HOUSES Gar bally rotid. $UW>.' A. W. Itridgnmn. AVENUE Telephone 13 Stable Phone 179* 1W7 Government street. ÜNDRR THE AUSPICES of the Psychic 2056 OAK BAY AVENUI I SHORTHAND CyltRl FN~ DUSSE fÔ>Tmney jrd Fjir- “ilSln^^d^rF Bfinr5îlav«nt Society. Mrs. F. V. Jackson, a reliable Phone F1605 WATCH REPAir.INO FAIMFfELD OROVE-4 .ere,. «l MOcach ;,T.o7r,7,,,trer^^bj» $25<» cash. lieUtmx» over - >ears. Fem- medium, can be consulted dally at the bh^thTnd ichoot. ivw t FETCH lire TxwnrW. rtreet- - . . JI< Pullman Rimms. 131S Douglas street. J38 Fhnrthnnd. tvnewHt'rg. h-okkeeplng. berton A H*m. owner*. rmxiNFYi CLEANED— Defective flw“< of English watch repairing All ktndt W1LL THOSE desirous of transectIng leleer» nhr thor'vn'hly taught E. A. nied ^K Wm Neal. 1013 Quadra St of clocks end watches repaired. MH’LUKE STUEET-Lot «©xW» ------WWSCP------IgertTrimnn. principal. block* from Empiras Hotel. 62. businesH with O. 8. l^lgbton. tvalty Phr ne 1^76. Pemberton * Sen._____ 1 about $90» «ash and balanre oxer - agent, kindly phone 2633 or write P. O. FOR SALE— undertaker Y. W. C. A. CÉMENT WORK ycars; adjoining lot held at 64.000. H»n>- Box *82, until his new office Is avollaftb' FOR SALE— Idg ht delivery horee. Apply BENEFIT of young women in NEW « ROOM HOUSE •mttg'S' ______ly8 W 3 HANNA. Funersl Director and | \VIHTE. contractors^ bargain; b»t In Victoria West, $71», •*»> hertxm A gon- _____ ^ Vi« lorlH Creamery______JJ5 Fmhalmer Courteous nttepdanre WHITE A found «liions. ba#^; of emplo^rtrt^ "STooîS: Si-ma ProVI* kW Wilson street. J* LOTBr «lose to d»pet. «verlocklng^ sM. CONTRACTORS, farmer», mercbai.l* an.l Cbnnc' 74* Tate* street.^ m;nmnn.K.r; ân’À 'gaMcùmrwoVk. board A home from home beautiful aaiul\ beach. 6150 per l,>t. I» other*. If ÿnu need help of any fctnd wv help wanted—male nay strtet. BXTLÏîsiVE SALÉ-H mile circle, off Gcdar Hill road 122 Burnside, cottage. 3 rooms. Ç»utry. etc^. cash, balance 5 > « ar* at 6 per c«g. :M« - can suit you. Upward* of 200 applicant* WANTED-A l»oy to h-am the business. lodges Kill Iran. Sidney.__Piton e* 14 and K» 1* on our .tajoks n«>w Phone 2704. or writ-' CIGAR STAND. fl.lSu; one hundretl Box W7. Poet Office city. Vancouver Redf-rn A Son*. Jewellers. ______3J6 COlaY^MBIA T.nr'-E. No 2. 1. O. month Camoeun SAANtCH HOAD -5 minutes front l>oug- meets cverv Wcdneadav evening at NOTICE Royal HoteTBldg.. 637 Fort street. US ln* «Nir 4 large, high lot*. 2460 and up. Island Ioahor Exchange. JW WANTEI>—A man to pilot 60 ft. motw o’clock In Odd Fellow.- Hall. Dougl. Tir;dSS.J?JUC easy .erm* Owner. 221 Wildwcnl ave­ -Employer*1 launch from Victoria to Huix’rt. Apply Take Notice that application - wW t>» 5H’ YOU <’OTTAGE- And to think fit AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Pa«-Ifl«' t.'oast tinstruction Co. »« street. R. V' r F.| CLÉANING ANDJTAILORINO ftomreme wmbuy. WUer -« 1 ACHE on Fairfield road « nr »n«*. n<^ Power. 1214 Douglas street. Phone 1446 WANTKI>-First-< lass « arpenter. of Licencing Commtimloner» f« ------116 w«k>«1 r.-ax,s,‘f,®fî mission 26v. Special!ie* between acts by WANTED-A shoe repairer. Apply »4« g ftf P pfir Douglas and Pundor-i VIEW srilEET -Thirtv-foot hit. rlose In. W^pteen Star Amateur I>ramatlc So­ J7 tf R»v T T, Smith K Of R A S- Bor M6 MORRIS * DAVIES Foundations. Victoria, from ourtielve» aa Executor, *4 W>) with $700 cash and $25 monthly Fort street. walks driveways, etc.; work guaran­ of the late William Harrison, to Robert loVs «mly Mock away l*ld at $6.0» eecL onlyonlv $6.000; thla lais «u snap. . » egan & £ ciety. ______11 VICTORIA. No 17. K of P meet* at Phoenix street, Pvinberton A PM HOUSE, fm nl*i«“«l <*r imfumleli- $800 n foot; Kft in on first wrw»v*u. MISS WlI*SON. dressmaker. 2035 Oak Hay I,la.* anti while. Pleure return to IW« Forwarding and r.^rnl-Ln Agcnt. R-^al etl with two «0x129 ft. lot*, running from plume 2M3. ______J- Phene 9T7. Park Boulevard, or Phone S143.______Jre Estate. Promis Block. 1^*6 Government VICTORIA LANt. DISTRICT Burnside road to-Beta «treet. large she«l. T vRltv I«KK1RABLE WATER FRONT CAFtTAI. CAItPENTICR AND IDDDINn STRAYED—From Ross Bay nursery. Esquimalt and Nanaimo Teleohone 1501: Ree ? R16TI. newer «-onnectlon. a bargain at $3.18» A,™'|.3S'«L m*. Iwthroom. kit­ TO LET—NlveW furnished l»edron “..n..•I .1 »>»'“«’'£,wren FI. 77 Brie street electrician* let, Saanich Arm. Mid l,land contain- A Son —$R reward, gold roll ring, about 7(h jiplendl'l chance, a* stuff bP,*£fneclU* YOVNO covpi.R hav. a nk• ■double Inst. Apply to Mr Nash, usliet. Parlia­ CAR ER A McKENZI*. practical elec­ Ing two acres more or lee*. JAM EH BA Y—M rotaned now bungalow FIRE ALARMS tricians and contractors. Telephone and ru.rd »n.l llrr.1.1 Iu.. .Hv.ijred bedroom, very rentritl. J*m" »«"> : «JT ment Building. j,e Dated March 8th. 1911. __ _ on Government etreetv 46-foot lot. fine rent will lie very numerate for two bust nrotor work » .p-cl.lty ROSAI.1K MAUD 8CHARSCHMIDT. lawn, etc , $*,000. arrange terms. Pem­ foot wltliln five dur» Ilf 4-Government and Batter • Sts. of manll,». gr.lv» «'"’ ’Jj-- J'1'»™."* qütckly, ness ladle*. Apply Box M». Times. 61TUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. 4—Menâtes and Michigan Sta. 710. C H F C.rtrr. L2TTO. C. C. Me- Per C. F. Butler. Agent berton A Son. ______■______FaTF.F HTRKBT HNAi* Klr.t-cUre hii«l_ NBWI.T FVRNI8HKD UOOMBIo W. OTENOGRA PHER experiemed. know­ 4-Mensles and Niagara Sts. K ( nste. R2I8T. ______r A HANDSOME HOME In Victoria West Wre, b”. 30,1». tret wren Vimnuvr secured for $6W: this bargain conelst* 1618 Government street. Mrs. A. Harllna ledge French and German, wishes posi­ 7_Montreal and Kingston Sta. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS cook, within I mile circle, revenue tion Box K7S. Times______J1*1 •—Montreal and Blmcoe Sts. of a brand new 6 room houso and a full nrmlurtne. tl.Wi below m*rk-t velue proprietress.______._ Hleo lot; the house |* modern in every » •_Dallas Road and Slmcoe St. MRS P K. TURNER—Situations found buy. a cottage, about Owner, P. O. Bo* W». Victoria_____ 1» NIGELV Fl’RNISHED FRONT, ROOM, W « .M AN-wants house work three or four- for domestics, etc., at 718 F«»rt WANTBD—To detail, piped for furnaA-«\ cement floor sxiltable for one or I wo. all cfmv£l?*‘ hours «laily. Box 881 Time*. 12- Avalo- Road and Government flL $2,600. easy term». Box 890.------Times. J16 and foundation: no expert*? sparwl In tj—Chemical Works, r!c St. tin* Exchange. Phone W2. Hour* 10 'rtïert re.r fT^k heeut.ful «.uthern ence*. very moderate term». 123 FIs- TRA1NED ENGLISH NURSE is op*n to 1 p. m.. 2 to 5 p. Hi- JT*•' WANTED-» to 35 ft. gasoline launch building, and can be delivered for a few guard. left corner Pandora and Cham- for engagements, maternity or general. 24_Vancouvcr St. and Burdette Ave, full particulars and lowest ia»h days only at a prW which make* It an Slone : level, with $10 rock, price only L. N. WING ON. 17» Government street give ____J17 1626 Amelia street.______JY11 55__. * giae and Humboldt Ste. Time* Box *91 ■Éme|eà^J unusual bargain Hill & Co.. Mahon $606: terms. $Kk» down and 110 per month 14-F.upert and Humboldt Sts. Phone 23 ... prit Block. PTione 26)7______J}« tf W M Ritchie owner. 7*° m COMFORT A BL1 ROOM,______with ^ JÎ7 COOK -HOUSEK EEPER requires poet, WA NTED- Wiirtm7 ll«r.t^nwnVLi’f “!l« Day phone 69S; night phone 1*2444. J15 to gentlemen preferred, city or country. 17-Cook St and Fairfield Road. ENGRAVERL no p**mt*ertonBlock. Phone 2W1 i_ BOMK NICE HOUSE* In OrtBny for 1363 Pandora. s--Linden Ave. and Rocklalnd AT*. TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms for ,17*9 Rn«-klend avenue.______J17 GENERAL ENGRAVER. «tencÇ Gnttet Mile. Fegan A Co-. Mahon Bldg.____JD HELP WANTED—KEMA’-E light housekeeping. Apply 1242 Rudltn 13— Mos* St. and Fairfield Road. end Seal Engraver. 'I»o CrWther. (UMH) INVESTMENT—Want m1, HOUSES, lots, chicken and pouitr^farmsi Uc2n re.ll.» fro.i.four to Dv* Ihoureod WÂNTEÎL^Expertencnil young girl to «lo SITUATIONS WANTED—Mais. 21_Ynte- and Broad Sta. Whacf street, behind Post Office. sha|»e. no summer house*, beach ^ront. acreage st reet * iu one month, all In per ft house work an«l assist with children. ROOMS for respcciahh1. sob^r men. jT- ^ÂW—Wanted, by solicitor, conunieshuu-r 23— Government a- * Fort Ste. Jr,»H______Box H®. an«l lots. M«,'Kllhcan. take V. & H further «utlay necessarj J20 Apply 960 King's road.______^___ Jlr Pandora street. ______'for onlh*. who ha* practlct-d In Eng- 24— Yates and Wharf Sts. Jl« Railway. _ lan«l for 10 vears and who i* wishful of «—Government and Johnson Sts. WMrTrWRIGLKBWORTH-All kinds of Time* Ofn««*. WANTED—A woman for general house BEDROOM TO LET In new bouse to gen­ EXCLUSIVE SALK—House. 5 r«>oms. work «lady. 2196 Oak Bay avenue, morn­ coming to VU-mrla. a partnership with 26- Douglas St., at Victoria "hcatre. fresh, salted and smoked .‘p^for’ .•5$ke' Æ molern. hath ami punlry. base­ tleman or two friends, two block* f™"* a firm of good standing, and who hold Free delivery to all oarts of city ing. or Phone 424. 116 Government Buildings. A «hires* Box 863. Yl- Blanchard and view Sta. Johnson St. Phone «1. En^l. L Mnywocnl t’^l Ofltcc. DouySjM ment. water and electric light U mil" public appointment* preferred: good re­ 2P-Rt >ncer’s Arcade. circle. Just off Burnside. $2,w»; $2.«n cash, WANTED—A good plain cook Times Office. __JU ferences can b» given and would he rc- H_Fort and Qundra Sts. furrier balance $2» month. Uamosun Realty wage* to right party. Apply Box 879. TO I*KT—Comfortably furnlshwl room l - ' WANTED—Immediately, Wk-foot dot t*’- Boom 1, Royal Hotel Bldg . «37 F«>’t Tunc*, or Phone 1178. J16 1 with or without luiarrt. fof two reew*41! *»2 -Yktee and Cook u«.e. FRED. FOSTER. . .»...... I Tealdy____1^1111* and Tur- y.md vity limit*, give terms. Box KJ. 8^-Rockiand Ave. and St ( harlei 3L rier. 121* Govern meat «treat. street. _____ Bt» FREE TRIP for Indy to Lo* Angeles In . able poung men. 1043 Sutlej, off Van_ EX PKR l kN ' EÏÏ CH A UFF El ’ It desire* $6-For* st. and Stai .#y Ave. Time*. __ ;______return far s little work on y.^rfsrt: • couver. ______re-cngagemrnt. well actjualnted with JUNK In HOMES ON EASY TEllMB-S-'e our list »6 Fort St. and Oak T.ty Ave. before buying Owen-l>evereux Invest­ l>ona fide proposition. P O. #tox crSf. ORTABLY FURNtSHED singl VU-toria and district. Apply Chauffeur 3»^.Fort St and Richmond Ave. WANTED-*'’, -vp brass, copper, 2m gmxl condition, prk—. Box *67 ment Co.. 231 Pemberton Block. 2nd Victoria. ______J” and double rooms; board If desired 11J? P. O. Box 1507, Victoria.__ ___ .117 Inde of U -Pembroke and Shakespeare Ste. tend, ca*t iron, sack*, nnd *11 kl jl Floor Phone 1985.______, ; -Immediately, girl from »j|d Hilda street. Phone 1*1441. ENGLISH “AUTOMOBILE ENGINEER bottles and rubber; highest cash -- WANTKlMhMNl bulhliug loL cloeu U> the WANTED- / |R fiat: Ray Ave. and Davie St. WANTED Owners to lis'■t ’houses"’T-S fondle -Caunio-.. h* general servant for fnmil> riSiu Board and uodm. «“ North requires f*o*ltlon aa driver, six year*’ sTIpandar* Ave end Quadrr St paid Victoria J ink Agency, ICO Store ekp« riei^. own "repatrsr ray make of ntreet. Phone 1334. ____ reserve. Victoria W*et. It rl„„, n. ÎW mil tf wage* $28: TlSMMtMIlS *«*9. **e Park, terms f« per we*», clone tn I» "Banehatd -ax*d CaUtdotlie AYfA------Mntum Btm-k. ^trrremmrrtt street Pemberton Bloejtv Phone apply p« reonally lfwi) Pandora Ave. J8 tf , ;,r AppH B< > v • ^TÂDïWjBCFWjlTTING PARLOR Blanchard.______™ 42-Cook 8F *nd Caledo Ave. GOOD- REAL ESTATE MAN d«-*lrea FOR SALE—POULTRY AND E6S» WANTED-A dining room girl, at one v ELEGANT ROOMS, with Ixwrd. 2 min si Pembroke St and Spring ” >4 allALL kindsKIND* ofbilOF BtLKH WANTED—An acreage bargain. North Apply Victoria Hotel. ______a uftea from Parliament Buildings: al*c position with firm on a salary and com­ IT G’rdstone and Stanley Avee. ported direct from China. Ladles tall Saanich prcfrrreil. Box *5. Time#. }L. table l»oard moderate terms. Mr*. A mission ->.or salary' bafls. Bo* A2426, îtriïCr* Ave and Charr.her. Et» Bo Kce. 1U2» Cook FOR SALE—Prt*e wlnnlns «lock, onof -n WANTED—GlrTub«jut 16 veW old to do orlng dor.e to order. u*' 1 WANTED—19» chickens (2 rooster»). inu*t niâck Orpington*, one pen Black Min- light house work. Apply «*9 Yates St. McDowell 868 Government. ______JB Times. - street 63 -Ur.adra Sf and ieen s A' e. be perfectly healthy anil h»**l layers. oria*. one pair Black I*angahans. between four and five o clock ____ >-‘ ,r TO 1*ET—Furnished rooms for gentlemen, n-Tncuclas and Discovery Sts LIVERY STABLES Rhode Island Red preferred; at once_ O. Box 876. ___ hoard, hath, hot and cold water. *t" 6f— G«."vemtnent St and Prince» Ave. WÂNTK1M1 •• ner r 1 servant, «'ther help CALDWELIr—Hack and Box 844, Time». ______8 EGGS FOR HATCHING, from Imported kept. Mr*. Monk. 868 Haywood. m»l tf Mear* etreef. NOTICE. ,1 (.■ | .c"s load ar Blanchard Arab CAMERON A English strain of Whtte l*eghorns. trap- livery stables. Calls------for hacks -,promptly WANTBD—To rent. modertr'IT «»«• « ro,,,‘1 CALAHAN—Pleasant private home.roppo- •4-Of.vrrnment. and Douglas Sta — * shone 693. «1 house, by 1st August near M.»s« Bt nested for heavy laying; also Black GHtLS WANTED for box labels. Apply attended to day or night. Telephone W. J. Pvndray, White aSwan*'° Soap site lake. Beacon Hill perk, double and Pursuai to the by-laws of the said 1* -Onl. lend Fire Hall. 711 Johnson street.^ school. Apply Box 889. Thmea______J17 Minorca* and Barred Plymouth Rocks, Company, notice is hereby ftven that the $1 per setting. $6 per 100. Apply Scott it m» tf single room*. A few vacancies for table R. Lemon A Gonnason*s “m£2r2ard St RICHARD BRAT; Live.Livery. Hack_ Fl’RNISHED HOUSE WANTED f«>r < or boarders. 325 l>ouglas St Phone 1»96. 13 Annual General Meeting of the Victoria IS^IIVlsId* Ave. and Orahafne St I____Boordln*______Ft.M,*. Had»Hack, "J ‘h?S î week* from about July 10; state l«u a- ____ . 1,1,4 WANTK1 ►—Persons to grow mushrooms Lumber end Manufacturing Company. Ï 4I„ Cormorant and Ste -e Ste. for u* in waste space In garden*, yard», TÔ I,ET-First of month, double rootn*. Limited, will be held at their office. 81$ notice, and tally-hoto coach. Phone *82. Hosi and Rise. Reply W. J. Rolf».. 6p HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Apply Tlroet Office.______ml* (I <2—Idscf-very hq*» Store Sta 723 Johnson street. 14th street. -Kdmonton. Alt*- JW T sheds or cellars. $16 to »-) per wwk Government street. In the City of Victoria, A-Bridge and John 8te TO LET—Furnished or unfumiehe«1 S-nd for fllnstrated booklet and fujl ROOMS TO LET. furnished or unfur­ on Monday, the 3rd day of AprtL Wh et landscape gardener WANTED-Small lot m Victoria West housek«*eplnx room*. HP Tatee. ■__ Jl« particular*. Montreal Supply Co., Mont- 2 p m.. for the purpose of eWeOhff Direc- 44- Cialgflon'cr Road aa 1 Belton Ave. price and term*. nished. Apply .1 Ban Juan. Phone R612 afv nnd Lime Ste. E. J LAING. Landscape and Jibing state exact position. TO LET—Modermjiune furnished rooms, .... -nd transacting any other business P. O. Box 960. 38 tf HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS to m.J b.^«nTb.r.re to. *ld mrei- K nu.sa.it St., at Moore A Whitting- Gardener. Tree pruning and apraylnga gas stove and t>ath, hot end cold water. DRbÆ aKERS WANTEÎi at onre. .Ire ÎS1, claltv- Residence, M89 Pe tdoca Avg. let. with use of kitchen, quiet, pleasant ton's Mill. WANTED-$809 for tyd or thr*>e year* at Carlton. 711 Pamtora Ave. Jy« Improver* and apprentice*. Apply to house, with large garden, right on car *“*' 0*0. R ELLIOT*. «5»JS curlty gtv*iL An ly Mias MeMtllan. SpeooeFs store. wtf tf ' 71—Russell and Wilson Ste. Brown's Greenhouse, corner 8 per cent . good i REMOVAL. NOTICE It ne. Mrs. Walker, city limits, Ksqul AMl.Uat BecreUrj. n Paywsrd r Mill. Constance St. Fort Mtreete. Box 448. Time». ■ WANT FI *- Two girls for general house malt road. Phon* M1887.______March Ht. 1ML 74 -Eequlmalt P.iad and Rothwell St J W. BOLDEN, carpenter end Jobber, LAUNDRY WANTED, IMMEDIATE I* Y—Subject» for meved to 1616 Cook street. Phone 1306 work and mother’s help Mr*. D^H N ÊW HOTEL BRUNSWICK-»*» loca- UM*orge Road and _^oai i hypnotism. Apply Box 666. Times. “* Bale, cornercomer Fort an*and BtadaconaBtaO.ren. mrjm3 tttf ^ ^ b.,. Uriel 1 y Çrrt-jta». w«W .rewi-nTlor iu TUC T.UCC 123- Burnside Rc -' and Delta SL STANDARD BTBAM LAUNDRY. LTD.- THOMAS CATTERALll builder sod geti| t ADVERTISE IN THE TiMES fi4- W'sshlnfton ve. Th« whit, l.undry W« XMrantM ftr.t- eral contractor, has removed to 9T Fon ADVERTISE iN THE TIMES | «T I” nZZm. I pire Den* Headquartet» Telephone class work and pro-ipt d»llviry. Ph BUY THE TIMES street, above Quadra. Tel. 126. y or fire only Telephone “O. MH. »41 View street zæ.::™$gÊ3ÊÊÈfSÈË3t; 5 .

VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911. j] CAPITALIZATION OF j Summer Beverages THOUGHT WAVES ...... n STi^FTK LIME JUICE, large bottle ...... ,.,...35# LOSS' IMPORTED LIME JUICE fORBlAL. quart bottle ...... 75<‘ Selling Poor Goods Is A Lie ROWAT’H LIME JUICE, bottle. 35e, of pretty decanter...... 35# Ito WAT’S THISTLE LIME JUICE. I Kittle ...... 35<* Psychic Faker Elopes With the STOWERS LIME JUICE, bottle ...... •...... ;*5# Secretary Leaving Thou­ MONTSERRAT, buttle. 76c or ...... ;J°* GOODS SHOULD BE GOOD—OURS ARE PINEAPPLE SYRUP, bottle. :.5c or ...... sands of Dupes MORTON'S RASPUERRY VINEC.AJl, bottle, 40e or ...... X5# MORTON'S ASSORTED. SYRl’PS, small bottle ...... 15# ■ M M MM I# Is wiling poor goods a lie! That is en caay one to answer. Thu dealer who has poor goods is hound to DAI.TON'S ORANGEADE uR LEMONADE, bottle ...... 15<* mrmE Jr tell you they are good, and that you are getting a bargain. Therefore, the selling of these goods is a lie. THORPE'S FRUIT SYRUPS. Strawberry. Pineapple, Raspberry. ‘•Professor*’ A. Victor Segna, oracle Lemon, etc., large bottle ...?...... c...... 50# and high priest 6f the Segno Succe; Just about this time of the year is when you get stung, especially in buying furniture. There are usually THORPES ASSORTED SOFT DRINKS, dozen ...... ««# Club, and Mrs. Irene Weitzel, his young a lothf bargains offered, but if you are a careful buyer you will see the big difference between these bargains, and the ones ARMOUR'S GRAPE JUICE, quart. 50c; pint bottle ...... **wf and beautiful private secretary, who offered at this store. We do not advertise bargains—the bargains we give are the same all the year around. There arc was the bride ten months ago of Fred. three potent reasons why it pays to deal here— I DIXI H. ROSS & CO. W. Weitzel, have eloped, and the thou­ Independent Grocers ft Liquor Mchts.. 1317 Govt. St & 1316 Broad St. sands of followers of the cult, both in Tels. 50. 51. ïfc Liquor Dépt. Tel. 1590. this country and Canada, will now be. r Quality - --Price-- -Economy forced to realize that they have been hopelessly duped, says a Los Angeles, We are too busy to talk 1 ‘idle gossip”; what we give you is good store news. And when you copie to the store to en­ AVIATOR COMMITS SUICIDE. Cat, despatch:. Segno left here flv quire further into what We have already told you, you are soon convinced that what we say is true. When you come to this weeks ago with the ostensible object of store after reading our advertisement, you don’t get a disappointment |when you see the goods ; you get a surprise at the Bargain Sale in Failing Murder Tttts establishing a Canadian branch of the wonderful values we say so little ahopt._~ Club at Toronto This store has neither baita nor trash—but has QUALITY and VARIETY. This is not the dumping place for the mis­ $1000 Lots for $706 the some time hIs secretary left on To escape a sentence of death passed takes of the wholesale trade. So look out for these bargain sales. SMALL CASH PAYMENTS, terme. what was supposed to l>e a visit to $250 below value. location 3 minutes upon him b>- the Terrorists, of whom off cur line, between Richardson h. w.i< oBfet Maxenewttch, the friends in Chicago. Street and Fairfield road. Just below Buesian srm) o\ i.u-u. mbiWiIHM sul-. Tt ho* been learned ifrat Segno ac­ Worthy Goods at Worthy Prices Government House. * :_.i- clde by turning hi* biplane over at a tually did go to Toron to,J*and his sec­ $2i»> UASH—Clifford street,.price $700. $:ID CASII-Hruok St.. 80 ft . price $7M. ■height of 2.000 feet and being crushed retary accompanied him. But they did r.*21 CASH—Corn ;r Clifford and Ar­ beyond recognition In the shell of his not remain In Toronto many days, go­ HERE ARE SOME VALUES THAT CONVINCE nold, S8U0. ’ „ machine. ing direct to Montreal, whence they Owner leaving city must sell. It was at first thought that Màzene- sailed for Europe. Whet you save on quality here is a great item. We have received a shipment of some very handsome new furniture Specially Selected Garden City Lota, wltch's death was due to an accident, What part Segno's theories of ment­ which we are at present busy pricing. , When viewing these new arrivals, take a look at the following SPECIALS. When City Water, E. Light, rind & streets. al Ism play In the romantic flight of .i l v si. ii. ___ i it.:____ * . i...... or...... i ...«a ,.p • av^.11 ...... Ui ...... ^ Lot* adjoining B. C. & E. Rajlway but a letter that he wrote to a friend on you think of economy, these aft the natural things to buy. Youou ni ets;, oione of these ! Well, you’ll never regret your purchases the evening of his fatal flight showed himself and Mrs. Weitzel to Europe Station. could not be learned, but there is no made here. Talk with us'hv ’phone, if you can’t come. Hut cert ami y try and see these few pieces we are offering to-day. $.■» CASH secures- | acre lot. price on that he deliberately took hks llf*v $45 ' FfflTf terms for 1 tala nee The day before his death he arranged qne.ytlon that she Is with this “pro? YW'T'AFTT^AmfrmrF'T't'fr. mts. * ntnu with Terrorists to take an unnamed fessor." who succeeded in formmg a utes from Spring Rtdç»car. on Cecil general up in his machine and to kill hain "I clubs in this country and in and Asquith streets, $475 to $528. 'anada, the members of which num­ LOOK THF.8E BARGAINS UR during both him and himself In a seeming aero­ plane accident. Before the general bered thousands, each of w hom believ­ Dinner Wagon Dinner Wagon Dinner Wagon would fly, however, he exacted h'ls word ed In Segno's system of simultaneous Solid quarter cut oak. dull The Exchange Real Estate Co., Ltd. of honor from Mazenewltch that he thought vibration as the jtey to suc- would do exerythlng possible to bring golded finish. )Tx:U, hand­ Early English finish. Sire 34 718 Fort Street I’honc 1737 ProfesHor" Segno’s scheme for up- him to earth In safety. ______Fumed oak. 10x32.’with large some design, The grain ot. x 18. Handsome new de­ MtrrPTïPwîrcîT, a man who aTways kept IlftHwrth«r world- was uniqtrer but ap­ parently found believers to an anton- his word, fulfilled his promise. The Ter­ this piece of wood is perfect. sign, with drawer above and Uhlng degree. All the organizing of drawer and shelf below with rorists thought Mazenewltch had be­ ins thought circles wa* done Has one large drawer and shelf below. This is special Davies & Sons trayal 'them and dv. r d-jdi.it lv diouM copper trimmings. A neat db\ Their d-■■■,-! ,n r-nTf^-d Mazene- and in this he seems to have differed shejf below. Splendid value valde at the small price from the avVrafce professional oc­ AUCTIONEERS wltch, who was broken-hearted to think of...... :. *9.00 cultist and fln\stie. style at ...... *16.00 at ...... *20.00 he was misunderstood and considered a Segno’s con was founded and oper­ Temporary Premises traitor. The next day lie flew (λ a height ated upon peculiarly business lines, of 2,>' their ■mother.” but no offlclal guns and pistole. All kinds ot books Lowest temperature guaran­ Furniture and bought. mention was made of the sorrdw and 6TERN ft FLASH. teed. Appeals to every re­ uffiTing* of the little1 family and the 1601 Store Street. Telephone U fined or scientific person. grief that goaded the mother to deser­ Furnishings Appreciated by everybody tion. It wa* on November 12 of last c.0 YfcA RO except the iceman. year that the first act in this domestic - EXFERIENGf tragedy occurred. fin that day the mother came late In the evening to her little home in the Berkeley apart­ PRICE $40 ments, and with eyes streaming with Patents tears kissed her little one* good-bye. Other Refrigerators at With the last few pennies she bought looking children, and have cheerful, of last year) ; the pcopje were exultant, Lower Prices. them some candy, and then turned to happy dispositions. and declared that they would not give leave. Mrs. Gibson was a woman of educa­ up growing the poppy, that they would WATCH THE LICE “Where are you going, mother?” the tion and refinement. She is about SO fight to the last to regain their rights. Now that the hot weather Is here this is the time to look after your chickens *lde*t asked, with eyes wide open in "years of age. An unfortunate mar­ They fought and they lost. On the eve , and poultry houses. Keep them free from files and lice. We have for thone surprise at her unusual emotion. riage and successive"1 misfortunes led of harvest the officials came along In pests Vermin Killer, 26c. per tin; Lice KIllume, Me. to $1.5«) per can. Do not ‘Tm going on a long journey," *ho up to the desertion of the children person and superintended the uproot- J delay as this is, most urgent to the poultry. Chickens cannot lay with such r forsecuiipeeatenuu Ing and burning of the plants. There , pests and live in comfort. ch Muon^jUGo. reoci DrakE whispered with faltering lip*, and with and her complete disappearance. another outburst of tears, passionate­ was a quarrel, ta* péople rioted and ly kissed her loved ones again ând beat the officials—-but the opluht had foe y.,„ sl SYLVESTOR FEED COMPANY ™.Ph.n. m OVERTHROWING OPIUM TRAFFIC. Hardware Co. passed from the room. Since then no trace of her has been se«-n. It seems "1 read two days ago that in the China Earnest in Fight Against Na- 1418 Douglas Street that she has completely disappeared. same district 10.0A0 Minot si (a tribe Phone 1646 The folbwvtng morning The children were taken to the Children's Aid So­ belled; again the officials In person led ; ciety. Mr. William Duncan, the super­ A- correspondent of the Manchester their own soldiery against the disput­ PETER McQUAbE &t SON intendent. notified the- liollce and the Guardian, who had travelled notr 7,009 ing rabble. The officials won. and ' oHU ial drag-nat was Lhmwn aut over miles ia inland .China, says: (mw ihc-rc Is no opium there. This,, la ; Ship Chandlers. 1214 Wharf Street tht*-etty for her. but their efforts were "This travel has enabled me to! ih<- story whlrlf might be told of scones xvatvh tile eradication of the poppy and j 0f places In China. In five provinces The ehlldren are also lh ignorance If I were asked whether China Is doing ; i have come across not more tl\an a Headquarters for Steamboat, Launch, Yacht, Mill, Mine, Log­ A COOL DRINK of her fate. They do not know where her part in- uprootTng opium from the j couple of square miles devoted to the she Is. but believe that she Is in the national life. I should unhesitatingly ( poppy. | /'X,/ ging and Fishermen’s Supplies. On a eluzllns hot day Is not a luxury, but a novPsHity These are con­ coilntrv and will soon return to them. national life, I have never seen or heard |------— They do not comprehend, and kind of a national crusade against a nation-j BRAIN 18 RADIO-ACTIVE, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. venient to keep at the store, oflic*. town house ut the summer cottage. friends conceal the fears that are en­ al curse being carried on with such \ - Both cheap and wholesome: . tertained from them. vigor or at a greater national expense. | |fajp or Nimbus of Mythology Demon- We reeommend Gilsonite Composition for your Roofs. RUWAT'r LIME JUICE, bottle ...... 35* It was ascertained' that the woman "tn Stvchwan two years ago the j titrated a Fact, STOWEB'e 1,1MB JUICE, bottle...... 35* had been 111 for some time, and as her ground ..which 1 have covered recently | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MONTSERRAT, iwttle, 66c and ...... >...... "6<>< children said : **8hci was sick. She- wa* almost entirely given up to the ’ T>r Albert fnan, of toe Heidelberg U’an- eer Institute, announces the result -if DALTON'S LEMONADE AND ORANGEADE, bottle ...... 15* often said ho and that she wait also cultivation of the poppy: now there Is certain experiments which show that the RASPBERRY VINEGAR, bottle, 60c. 3Re and ...... 25* very tired. But some day she will not -a single poppy patch. I have twice passed across Yunnan by different human organs contain quantities of JHERBE”. tin ...... 35* come back to us. and we will again radium or some allied radio-active sub­ ■TFFEL'TOWER LEMONADE, tin ...... |...... 36* be -happy.” route», and al! the time I saw but one stance. Anatomical specimens which has always derided the idea of the halo, VERY FLATTERING. The children are Archie, aged 10; patch of |>oppy. and that was subse­ could not possibly have #oine Into con­ or nimbus, w**.« which the Saviour and Nell, aged nine; and Edna, aged eight. quently raked up by the official* before tact ^vlth Isolated radium showed all the Ute angels are depicted. But now science “Wombat seems- to like to read hie AH were kept, the officials say. with harvest time. qualities associated with radium. romes ’ to confirm the religious legend. automobile license over and over.” THE WEST END GROCERY CO., LTD. the greatest possible care that the "On one occasion I passed through Dr. Borness. another Investigator, an­ The nimbus is a fact, Invisible Indeed to 'He says it Is the most pleasing bit of mother could give' them, and when a small town on the border of Kwei­ nounces that the brain aubstance is the ordinary eye, but perhaps visible in i 1102 Government 8L Tele. 21. tt and 1711. taken to the shelter, were clean and chow and Yunnan, where the poppy radlo-Actlve and under certain conditions another age and under abnormal condi­ that he la competent to manage the «an- tions of the body and mind. ueaL They are well mannered, good- was in full bloom (this was In October Irradiates * faint flow. Science, be says,