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VOL. 51. VICTORIA, B. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. NO. 73.

DR. EDOIULD BILLION DOLLAR DEMONSTRATION BY FIE BODY FROM k VISITE CITY COMBE IN STATES UBOR UNIONS SECHELT

A FEW FACTS ABOUT POWERFUL FINANCIERS PROTEST AGAINST IT IS THAT OF JOHN I. MEXICAN TROUBLES WILL BE PROSECUTED NEW YORK FIRE TRAPS HENDERSON, LINEMAN

Thorough Believer in Reci­ Trust. Reported to Have Been Mass Meeting Will Be Held Picked Up With Life-Belt on procal Trade Policy-An­ Formed to Control Output After Funeral of Fire by Tug Lome-Yesterday . nexation Shadow of Bogey of Anthracite Coal Victims Afternoon

A greet Imposing head eet upon (Times Leased Wire.) (Time. Leamd Wire.) Drowned. framework of magnificent proportions Washington. D. C.. March »Aa the New York. March «.—The tabor un­ Additional names of those who la one of the natural, and not the least result of long-tovestigatlon into what 5/ were aboard the Seohelt: valuable, of Dr. J. -A. Macdonald’s per­ ion» of New York to-day are planning William Ralston, fireman, of To­ agents of the department of Justice de­ a mighty demonstration a* a protest sonal assets Maedonald of the Toron- clare is the biggest trust In the world, ronto, Canada. to Globe, or “Globe Macdonâld,’’ al he announcement was made here to-day] against Are trap coédition» such aa Ernest Barrett deck-hand, of Eng­ la sometimes facetiously called. Is one that criminal prosecutions of half caueed the loaa of til live» In the lire land. . tow i William Davidson, deck-hand, of her "the btggest . -H a >hyeleal, as dosen of the most powerful financiers In at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company1» Plrell as other senses. In the newspaper Liverpool, England. ’ the United States are to be begun In plant. All work will be auipended dur work! of Canada to-day. the near future by the federal govern- Floating on the now placid waters of There Is no need for him to confess Ing the funeral» of the victim», and on the Straits of Juan de Fuca, which last hi/- Celtic origin; It speaks for Itself Thursday and frrtday, when the un­ Friday afternoon were churned into a Agents of the departments have re­ most volubly in his terse, Incisive mode identified Uodlee will be buried, laboi seething mass and swallowed the little of speech. In hls wealth of mannerisms, ported their finding of evidence show­ wUI demonstrate In protest. steamer Sechelt with Its cargo of hu­ and most of all In hls herculanean cast ing that a billion dollar combine ex­ man freight, the body of John I. Hen­ of features. He Is a maater of rich, ists. fathered by the Pennsylvania rail­ Following the funeral» of the un derson. one of the passengers, was dis­ . rugged expression, that aaplres to elo­ road and which was organised to con­ know* dead a great mas» meeting will covered by the tug Lome, Capt. Cutler, quence and liquid fluency through the trol the output of anthracite coal be held at which It will be demanded yesterday afternoon five miles east- medium of emotion. He Is hlniaelf a throughout the whole of the United southeast of Race Rocks. Around the States. that the city1» factories be »a reguarded living and perpetual expression of Cel­ to the greatest possible extent To breast of Hendçrson was well secured tic moods, the affluent embodiment of The government. It Is alleged, will a cork life-belt, which kept the body an elder type. He Is the victim of hls try to show that this glgan||p combina­ make their protest definite the unions blood, and the master of the bloodless tion has for years secretly used Its to-day are examining every factory In The finding of the body proves that By subjugating hlmWlf to the In­ power to extort enormous profits from the city and will make n detailed at least some of those aboard the Hi- fluence Of hls Impulses and emotkmsr the pobî trade. ttrmttttng- atT. competi­ port on everyone In which the safety fated ship had an opportunity- of trytng* he achieves a soulfulnese of expression tion by withholding cars from the con­ conditions are bad. to save themselves. As the steamer which places him among the master cerns not In the trust. Dummy direc­ waa leaving William Head for Hooke, beings. tors and secret alliances between the Funerals of many of the victims were Just prior to the terrible disaster, one This Is the man who addressed the railroads and the mining companies are held here this morning. In some cases of the passengers, presumably Mr. as many as three bodies being token to members of the Canadian club at lun repotted as the basis of the combine. Henderson, was seen talking with Capt. cheon this afternoon. Unfortunately The subsidising of small railroads and the tomb In one hearse. James, and seemed worked up over for himself, and for hls audience, he is the buying up of enormous coal hold­ The bodies of live girls whose rela­ something. It is thought that he was not In -the very beat condition, the ings are said to have been the steps tive» are destitute, were burled to-day concerned about the heavy weather effects of hls recent Illness not having by which the trust, gained control of from union headquarters. All ths outside and was trying to persuade the entirely obliterated themselves. the coal situation. streets through which the bodies pass­ skipper not to put out “In fact,” as he himself says, “I am Officials of the department of justice ed were packed with mourners. Thirty- Through the finding of the body -f under doctor's orders to make no assert that the Pennsylvania, the Bal­ live of the victims were buried to-day. Henderson so far from the spot where speech, and my talk to the Canadian timore A Ohio and the Norfolk A West­ Only 18 of the dead, are still un­ the Sechelt foundered It is almost Im­ club to-day Is only by way of subter ern railroads are most prominent In the identified. but as they are merely possible to attempt to figure out where trust. It Is also asserted that the Pen­ asses of charred flesh, there Is little the bodies of those who are at present A convenient subterfuge was ever « nsylvania, through enormous holdings hope that more wHl be recognised. - beneath the suWsce will be picked up. sufficient excuse, whether In love oi listjed under dummy names, controls The city officials are still conducting vigorous search to being made of the In war and It Is not to be expected other roads. The Baltimore A Ohio and their Investigation Into the disaster shore In the vicinity of Cape Church that the members of the Canadian club the Norfolk A Western are reported to THB PIPE* LOUD AND LOUDER BLEW, The coroner's jury has scores of wit but It to doubtful If many of the re­ will offer any objection to receiving have used the I same device to conceal nesses reedy to testify that some of the mains of the passengers will be .recov­ h distinguished a visitor under THE DANCER FAST AND PASTER FLEW. monad owners of half a dosen- faulty ered there, as the tide rips and cross their properties and affillatiotte- currents are at present carrying things F ous a mask. The government asserts that the How the Pfemier end "St. Andrew’s Pipers' Band" untrrteined members of Conservative Association tcoesludsd an pegs to Dr. Macdonald fairly bristles with different directions Htsndard Oil and the Tohso-A trust», last night. When the Lome sighted the body Ideas, and he Is happily poeaeeeed of a enormous as they* are. are dwarfed by most efficient vehicle to render them WILL ATTEMPT LONG PLIGHT. she was on her way from the outer the combination Just exposed It al­ Wharf' to Port Angelos. The look eut lucid and tangible propositions. About leges that the members of the coal Mexico, from which troublous place he noticed the form In the water and no­ combine bought up the coal lands Los Angeles. CaL. March 21.-C. F il Had Capt. Cutler, who altered the le returning en circuit, he could talk wherever possible and formed secret JAPAN AND RUSSIA Walsh, amateur aviator, ha# announced for ever without repetition. After hav ship's course to make an Investigation. alliance with the coal companies which LOSS FEARED BF hls intention of flying from Law Angeles One of the life-boats was manned and Ing studied the situation hls conclu refused to sell out. By this means, it to San Diego. Walsh has Just received elons are worth consideration, for while lowered and the body was taken will attempt to prove the whole an­ a new Curtiss biplane which he là test aboard. The wireless operator Imme­ they may not bring relief they thracite industry of the,country is con­ MAY PRESENT DEMANDS r thoroughly In preparation for the diately flashed a message to this city bring .-nllght.nment. trolled. DF DOMINIONS flight of the discovery and the provincial po­ This is the way in which he sums up Government officials this afternoon STEAMER IT BEI Walsh has made several successful lice were Informed. Although losing Mexico, speaking to a Times reporter admitted that their agents are seeking passenger-carrying flights recently this morning. Just Imagine the words several hour» Capt. Cutler turned his to connect big Wall street men with around Los Angeles and alms to break •Vs nose about and returned to Issuing from his lips with an accom London Times Predicts Armed the evidence seccred against the billion all amateur cross country records by Victoria with the body of Henderson. panvIng Highland hissing which clothes dollar trust. - Clash With China Regard­ AUSTRALIAN AGENT flying to San Diego, 128 miles. Those on the Lome were unable to the least important with terrible sig­ THE YONGALA BELIEVED ing Manchuria Identity the man but the provincial nificance: TO HAVE FOUNDERED GIVES HIS VIEWS police who met the tug on her arrival “The revolution in Mexico was Inev­ soon established It by effects found in itable. The press party that visited the WILL COMPETE WITH WIU TEST ANTI- hls clothing. The pockets were search­ republic In September saw the signs of ed and several letters were found ad­ the coming storm quite distinctly; and (Times Leased Wire.) dressed to J. I. Henderson. The ma­ yet we were all Impressed by the ability Had Nearly One Hundred and London. March 28— Pekin dispatches Declares Citizens Overseas ^ jority of these were from hls mother at and general Integrity with which Pres­ THE STEEL TRUST to the Times say to-day that China has TREATING Cody, Wyoming, all except one. which ident Diaz had administered the affairs Should Have Voice in Na­ Forty Persons Aboard— granted every Russian demand except was from a friend at Bootle, Lanca­ of the country for many years. Of tion's External Affairs shire, England. There was an assort­ course the government Is an autocracy. Wreckage Ashore the establishment of a Russian consul­ ment of other things, some money and -----Nothing other than an autocracy would reposed Merger of Big Steel ate at Kobdo. These concessions are a bunch of keys with a medal Inscribed have met the needs of the situation expected to satisfy Russia temporarily Case to Be Taken to Higher W.C.L.U., J. I. Henderson, Capt, 1806.'’ We must remember that the population Shipping and Iron Ore but fresh troubles are anticipated as Already the body of Henderson be­ (Times Leased Wire.) (Time* I/rased Wire.) Court If Tacoma Saloon- of Mexico la very largely Indian, uned­ the result of Ru-slan syndicates mining gan to show signs of decomposition, ucated. and wholly unused to self-goV' London. March 28—Sir Newton Companies Brisbane. Australia. March 28.—Bits In Southeast China. Keepers Are Convicted and If the others remain tn the water . eminent. Injustices have existed Moore, the new agent general for West much longer they will 1 be hard to of cargo from' the steamer Yongala, The Times thinks Japan and Russia through all Its history, especially In Australia, was Interviewed on hls recognize. The deceased, who was 28 m the land situation, and reforms must which washed ashore here to-day, have will jointly present Manchurian de­ years of age. waa unmarried and wAs mands which will result in an armed rival In England regarding representa­ W be brought about. (Times Leased Wire.) caused almost a certainty that the ves­ tion at Westminster. He said that per­ native of Yorkshire, Eng. He was "One could wish that the veteran Duluth. Minn.. Mahch 28 —It Is per-l sel with her crew of 70 sailors and 68 haps In the past It might have been (Times Lagged Wire.) employed by Grant, Smith A Co., as~a president had been allowed to retire lineman, and has a brother who to also sistentiy rumored in financial circles passengers Is lost. INJURED MAN’S SUFFERING. presumptuous of the oversea» Domin­ Tacoma, Wash., March 28 —That the I was advised he intended to do this ions to ask for direct representation at engaged by the same firm. His mother I" year had the revolution not broken out. to-day that a company to compete with It Is believed the Yongala foundered •hstltutiônality of the antl-treatlng IS1 residing at Cody, Wyoming, and he, Rancher Lies Alone in Shack for Forty Westminster, but In view of the fact ordinance' recently put into effect here Hls greatest failure was In not training the United .States Steel Corporation at sea with all on board. that they are now prepared to accept (Coaoluded on page 7.) Hours Without Food or Water. may be submitted to the courts for de (Concluded on page 7.) being formed here by tho merger the responsibility of nationhood by elsbm should convictions result In the steel, shipping and iron ore companies KILLED BY 8oI»DIBRS. making provision for the beginning of a (Speciu. to the Tiroes.) cases of the three saloonkeepers ar­ BANKER MURDERED. I CHICAGO JUDGE THREATENED. It Is said that the company will be navy and adopting compulsory training rested yesterday for violation of Nelson. B. C.. *Mar.h 28 —While backed by millions and be prepared to German Instructor Shot By Mutinous as they had In Australia, it should not provisions. Is the intimation here to-day New York. March 28.—Besides the Chicago. March-27.—Judge K. Van fftrht the »o-cal led steel trust on Troops at Constantinople. building a gâte half a mile from hi» be asking too much that a citizen of by persons Identified with the liquor open door of hls safe, which had been shack, Daniel Robinson, a rancher at <1 In, of the} United State» district court, own grounds. Perth, West Australia, should have as interest». It la understood the Royal rl/led.of $1,000 In cash. Julius Dcb- Gutellus, broke a leg on Saturday af­ ha» received a letter signed the Rumor says that a number of men, Constantinople, March 28.—Mutinous much to say In external questions as Arch, which conducted a vigorous cam roveky was found with a bullet In hie “Black Hand," and threatening hls formerly affiliated with The United ternoon and dragged himself home, the resident of a village In the Old Albanian soldiers, drilling under Lieut. where he endured intense agony alone palgn against the ratification at the body yesterday. He died before an life unless he released a man appear States Steel Corporation. Including Country. poll» of the ordinance, wIB aid the »a ambulance arrived. De Brovsky was Htg -for trial in hi* court. The judge Thomas F. Cole, are In the project, Von SchUetlng. A German Instructor, until found yesterday by a nelghl»or. Hls leg was black and he was nearly loonîst» in their light to nullify the ef private banker and steamer agent. laughed at the letter and was inclined s reported that the merger will not be this afternoon shot the lieutenant dead. ALASKAN COAL LAND CASE. fectlveneds of the measure.- The police found a revolver In the consummated until the Supreme court The entire company was placed In the demented from pain, and was on the to discredit It. It -.wan mailed In the point of committing suicide. He was Those arrested are Gus W. Kleeel. room, one chamber of which had been North Hide Italian district and read: renders Its decision in the American military prison and various punish- U. 8. Government WUI Probably Call proprietor of the State saloon ; John F discharged. Tobacco case, which Is expected soon, taken to the hospital at Nelson last l “You discharge John Alongio or we icnts will be meted out \o the men. night. He had been forty hour* with Hundred Witnesses During Trial Schmidt, of the Columbia beer hail, and possibly Anrli 8. Joseph Plschofberten of the Milwaukee will kill you as we did two others— out food or water. At Seattle. DISMISSED FROM ARMY. G. A. Tomlinson, who heed» a line of Beer hall. All were released on ball Black Hand.” DIES FROM EXPOSURE. Alongio was arrested for sending ore freighters, and who, It Is said, is A warrant was also asked for Georg* Seattle, Wash., March 28.—The task Washington, D. C., March 28.—■ one of the members of the proposed Shreeder, president of the Tacoma threatening letters to a fellow Italian. (Special to the Times.) of Impannelllng a Jury In the case of President Taft hem approved the sen­ combination, declined to comment on Baseball Club and proprietor of a "local He was tried early this week and the the United States against Charles F. tence of dismissal from the army of the report. Hamilton. March 28.—The police are saloon, but It was refused, as Bhreeder Jury disagreed. The court ordered trying to Identify a man. 7» years of Monday, A. W. ShKHs. Algernon H. Lieut. Leo. B. Dannemlller. retired, Alongio held pending the second trial. Is now In California and, therefore, who recently was tried by courtmar- SUPPORTS RECIPROCITY. age. who died In the hospital here, Straeey-and Earl E. Slegley. indicted without giving Information other than HE YOU I EE? by a federal grand Jury October 14 last waa held, could not be guilty. tial at Fort Thomas. Ky. Ho has The evidence on which the warrants DE.SERT8 CHINESE HUSBAND. thei name of John Henry. He was on a charge of conspiracy to defraud been serving as National Guard. National Chairman of ^Democrats Says were Issued was secured by plain found on the mountain last week, al­ the government out Of coal lands in Al­ Actress Who Married Ttestaurânt It Is Duty of Party to Ratify clothes men working under direction most starving and half frozen. Those who have not regia- aska estimated to be worth at least SHOT BY ROBBERS. K ep< i pa aiflpe While off Agreement. 1100,000.000, began this morning In the Mayor Fawcett. Fawcett said to-day tered should do so before that the saloons would be closely Honeymoon. United States district court It will BLAZE AT BELLINGHAM watched and further arrest» made Friday next, when the list take all day, It is thought, to get a jury. Omaha, March 27—Herman B. Hoaqulm. Wash.. March 28.—De Buffalo, N. Y.. March 28.—Norman E. wherever violation! of the ordinance Mack, national chairman of the Demo­ Bellingham. Wash., March 28.—Pire, closes. There may be a Do­ The trial Is expected to be a long Cohan, a wealthy clothing merchant, gci ted by hls actress bride, without are discovered. cratic party. Is out for Canadian reci­ which started nt 1.16 o'clock this morn­ minion election at any time. one, the government, it Is claimed, hav> was shot and killed within half a funds and with hls faith in women, Ing subpoenaed over 100 witnesses. block of his home in the best resi­ procity. I» » leading editorial lq hls ing. partly destroyed a building situ­ Those desiring may register FORMINQ NEW CABINET. wi3.it* ones especially, badly jarred National Monthly. Mack says the con­ ated at the comer of Bay and Holly dence portion of the city by two thugs -Lew Ting, a local Chinese here, is with J. Klngham, B. L. who attempted to rob him when he firmation of the Taft reciprocity agree­ streets, and for a time threatened th STEAMERS IN COLLISION. back in Hoquiam to-day after Romo. March 28.—Difficulties returned home from g theatre party. ment Is a Democratic duty. entire bloçk. Patrolman James E. Lee Drury, A. S. Fraser, R. B. presenting themselves In the forma honeymoon of two weeks. was overcome by smoke. The damage The men stopped Mr. Cohan and de­ Lew and Anita Deeehonts, a white McMicking, 0. J. McIntosh, Prompt Action of Officers Prevents tion of Signor Qtollttl’s new cabinet. manded hls money. He was In the ‘loses HIS AEROPLANE. is estimated at between $6,000 and $10,- woman who said she played at one T. W. Hick or the Registrar Panic on Liners. It was considered probable that Dep­ act of reelating when the two thugs time with Willie Collier’s company, at the Court House. Those uty Blseoiatl. leader of the Socialist shot and killed him, making their ee-v parliamentary group would be ap­ were married at Vancouver, Wash Paris, March 28.—Aviator Lorldan New Yin*, March 18.—The steamer cape. WOMAN ENDS LIFE. who are eligible are male pointed minister of agriculture, but he Lew at that time had $750, the sum preparing to-day to purchase a new Cedric collided to-d%y In the lower bay British subjects over 21 has declined to Serve. He explained received from the sale of hls restau aeroplane following the lose of a new with the steamer Maroquljne. from ENGLISH ACTOR DEAD. rant here. Anita decamped. teW machine whlclf Was liken piecemeal by Seattle. Wash., March 28— Mise that whllq adhering to the funda­ Mary T. Hanks, 24 years old, who years of age who have re­ Trinidad. The bt* Cedric smashed In­ Lew, soon after they reached Port countryfolk as souvenirs of his visit to the Maroquljne-s port quarter. Then, mental points of OioUttls political came to Seattle from Helena, Mon­ dded in British Columbia (Special te the Thnssi land, and now he li broke. Lorldan alighted In the Held» several backing away, «h» tried to P«ssto programme he had not been able to ___ Lew asserts that he placed the pic miles from Paris. He went to a nearby tana. eighj weeks ago, committed six months and in the city overcome the opposition to those out London, March 18. — windward and hit the MaroquUn# Brough, the famous English lure of hls wife in a woodbox and farm-house for food, and when he re­ suicide last night by shooting herself one month. again. Prompt action by ti- liners' of- ward forma relating to the position of died to-day. stamped on It, Just to show how dls- turned he found only the motor through the heart with a revolver. law» ettvtutea w fisnis on wwA. A* gÿpointed he was. steel skeleton of hls 8be we» despondent over Ul-healtiL

r VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911.

bllity for the disaster will be laid at the door of any one. Houses for Sale SIR EDWARD TENNANT The tenement house department sum- MEN AND WOMEN structures to police court eis a prelim­ Modern 8-room house, McPher­ inary step to a far-reaching investiga­ ’Twill Be iKVUW-lT1 son Ave...... $4,000.00 Modern 7-room lionar, Dominion ON RETURN JOURNEY tion of tenements. One man was held Hoad ...... VVi. . $-4,500.00 CURED DAILY for violating (he law, and other cases, Too Late . | It was announced, will be pressed. I Modvm •-room house, MvKas keU St...... $1,000.00 A* two o’clock this afternoqh only BY “FRUIT-A-TIVES,” THE twenty of the victims of the Triangle Modern 5-room house and 2 lots. fire remained unidentified. For Regrets Herewood Rood . . . . $1,000.00 Appreciates Canada Greatly GREAT FRUIT MEDICINE Modern 7-room Ik»use, .Phoenix but Deplores "Américani­ Precautions at Portland. When we’.ve actually St...... , t $4.100.00 Few people realise the enormoup Portland, Ore., March - 2».—Profiting Modern 7-room . house, Carey sation" of Newspapers amount of good which "Frult-a-tlves” by the tire horror in New York on Sat­ St. ,...... $0,850.00 has done and is doing to-day* *'Frult-a» urday in which scores perished because 1 modem Houses, Esquimau tlves" Is curing hundreds of sufferers there was no fire eiyapyi, Building In­ Closed Down Rd., double corner near Rue- from Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Chro­ spector Plummer sald/to-day that he feir Statlon ; T : $0,500.«0 Looking for a real, live lord in a nic H^iStlàchdp-^timdredM of others who will begin a thorough inspection o# Eventa now. march rapidly various large buildings and factoriea In The concentrated nntriment of fresh milk in go strengthening The above are all good buys. crowded hotel Is not exactly the same were almost frantic with Stomach and before you expect it, Easy terms can be arranged. fpouble. Indigestion and Btliousnes Portland Immediately. end so easily assimilated that > spoonful » day added to other thing to-day as it might have been In still others with Ifttylney an* Bladder ’*1 always realised the necessity of you’ll find our door» closed. the days of old. Then, so we are told, Irritation — many with apparently .fullest protection tor people working In food will supply anyone with the nourishment necessary to T. REDDING it was possible to distinguish him by ‘hopeless" cases of Constipation. loft buildings," said Plummer, "blit the Phones 006 and L-2M6. the Inevitable presence df .-the magni­ Nervousness and Skin Diseases. ■] catastrophe In ifcw York caused me to 822 Catherine Street. ficent aattelltes which his very exist­ decide to make absolutely sure that Buy Right Now ! health. Be wire yod sec onr window display. "Frult-a-tlves" will d6 the same for ence seemed to breed. He could always you If you give it a trial. , there Is no chance for such a calamity Prices cannot be lower. be recognised as the worst-dressed Fifty cents a box. • for 12.50, or tflal in Portland." person In the room. Now, however, the sise. 25c. At all dealers, or from Fruit- lordst-degptte acts of Parliament to the a-ttves Limited, Ottawa. Pianos Show Saving oh FOLLOWING A contrary. Insist upon being regarded as Individuals as well as Institutions, and ft Campbell’s Prescription Drug Store hence the occasional difficulty that con­ «00 to $250 fronts a newspaper interviewer in mak DEMONSTRATION BY WEAR EVER We are prompt, we are careful, and we Car, Fart aaë Sanglas Its. lug the necessary distinctions.. < U»v the best. Our prices are reasonable. GOOD EXAMPLE The new Lord -Qlenconner, subject to LABOR UNIONSil the will of Lord Bute (alias Lord Strathcona, Vide morning contempt- ary)ur> i mustmu mi bewit bracketeduravKvivti as an exceptlk. Music Washington Counties jBrganizv r—m.'general rule, however. Alrnog* . (Continued from page I.) In No Instance Exceeds . r a in* I r\ i a Anyone looking for a lord, arand lacking ALUMINUM to Establish Development data aa to personal appearance, would SPRINGTIME Instinctively be attracted by the polae exits from the Triangle factory were I League of Their Own of this eminent financier. Not, It must locked at the time of the flre. 5c and 10c If You Need a Tonic Try the Following : be hastily stated, because he has defied Fire Chief Croker déclares that- his N the evolutionary process and retains men were forced to chop down doors English copyright songs be­ the ' landmarks" above referred to, but on the 5th and 10th floors of the U witSON’S INVAT.m PORT. PS bottle...... 81.00 Sweet are the uses of advertisement because in the beat sense of the word Inf In order to free the struggling, ing included. ROYAL CROWN PORT, per bottle...... fl.OO This effective parody of an obsolete he looks a lord. screaming girls who .fought .wildly to M GOLD "LION COCKTAIL'S. perTloffte77 ...... 7.. 01.2b proverb Is being taken to heart over Sealad yesterday afternoon In TBI eicaipeTheTIames. Another large shipment -ex. main hall of the Empress hotel with his Fire Marshal Beers to-day Is trying WOLFF’S SCHNAPPS, per bottle...... $1.25 on the other, side of the line as a result peeled any day. Qet your back to the door and quietly reading a to find out whether cleaning com order in early. MALT EXTRACT. 3 bottle*'...... fl.OO of the great- work that Is being accom­ newspaper Hlr Edward Tennant, as he pounds stored In the .Triangle factory WAITT’i 0VINB88’ STOUT, split», per dozen...... 81.50 plished by the Vancouver island Devel must still be called until his barony exploded, thus hastening the spread of Store and Showroom RYE WHISKEY, Imperial quarts. Per bottle...... fl.OO o;»me*t League. tide la ratified, looked the part. His the fire. 1004 Government Mayor N K Mead of Port Angeles, flhely Intellectual face reposing In the It Is believed the April grand jury 610 Pandora Street Washington, lias Just written to Mayor relaxation of newspaper gossip was will investigate the horror, but little M or ley « f Victoria advising him that richly suggestive of strength, and.de­ hope Is entertained that the responsi on April 24-22 meeting* will be celled termination. His well-groomed ap­ Windsor Grocery Company for the purpose of organising the best- pearance was above all suspicion of Government Street neas Interests of the three counties of show; It was but the outward trapping Oppodte Post Office. Clallam. Jefferson and Kitsap, which of the Inward man. Admitting freely comprise the Olympic peninsula, the that his Identity had been discovered object being the establishment, be submitted himself to be interviewed rather the Inauguration, of an-Olympic briefly. Remnant Sale Peninsula Development League Of his trip across the Dominion he Mayor Mead's object In writing to spoke in the most flattering terms, Mayor Morley on the subject was to likewise of his short visit to Vancouver broach the possibility of co-operative Island, where be had witnessed some\if effort, and It Is understood that this the,Important industries of this pro­ FREE TRIAL form of reciprocity will be heartily en­ gressive part of the Empire. His Im­ Wednesday dorsed at the Victoria end. The local pressions were all gratifying because branch of the Vancouver Island Devel­ they were all complimentary, with one opment League, to which the letter has terrible exception. He Is not in love We will allow any Victoria lady free use of one of our famous W-en referred, has forwarded to Port with the Canadian newspapers. He de­ HALF Price Angeles a consignment of advertis plores the pyrotechnic style that Is be­ your own choice from ing adopted In many places all over the Irg material. v the 98 different styles of "Ideal* Tli. league is also in receipt of an In­ Dominion, and he looks with distaste upon the preponderance of news of the Metal Beds. At whatever price Hundreds of remnants and odd ends of Dress Goods, Ging­ Hot Point Electric teresting letter from Mr. Beadnell, of you decide to pay, from $4 00 Comox. In which he promises to send doings oC the United States and lta a unique idictograph of the flying people. up, you will find a design that hams, Prints. Muslins, Wrapperettes, Flannels, Flannelettes, Laundry Irons machine which la being largely used In He Is mi Imperialist and In this ab invites your admiration—and Cretonltes. Sheetings and Cotton. All at half regular prives. the Vomo* district lumber vamps for sorption of American ideas and senti­ deserves it, too- For tell days. We are glad to show these best of all Electric the pulling-out process. * ments he sees a possible loosening In The prices ot "Ideal" Metal A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY. Flat Irons here in operation. Price, complete, only f4.90 Another correspondent, whose address the cohesive element that so far has Is in Shanghai China, conveys the kept Canada SO Closely allied to British Beds vary according to style - somewhat be’ated Information that sentiments He understood the diffi­ M according to quality. Th* B. C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO., Ltd. China is np longer a country in which culty of getting English news through quality ie the same la all— D white man can obtgln a decent living the lack of direct service. If the news there ie but one grade of " Ideal ” Corner Fort and Langley Streets. Telephone 1609. The partv of English capitalists, of England had to filter to Canada excellence, the beat you can r Robinson & Andrews h* aded by sir Edward Tennant, hâve through the New York wires he find. That la why we arc proud been supplied with the league's latest thought It was time the papers of Can­ THE CASH DRY GOODS STORE ada combined for the purpose of In­ to put our Guarantee label on “nope" on the resources of the Island the loo trail 642 and 644 Yates Bt. t Tel. 656 and 657 In renewing their subscription to the augurating a service direct to England On being told that there was consid­ Victoria Branch of the Vancouver Tsl You will be relieved of uncer­ erable dubiety as to his title Sir Ed­ and Development League of "$tw> per tainty if you look for thin ward smiled and acknowledged that he year for the next two years the Turner, was a partner In that feeling of uncer­ " Ideal" Guarantee. Ask ne to Copas & Young Peeton * Co.. Ltd., write as follows tainty. He amount land Just at the time of his "elevation' OUR PURE MILK and for the same period, P R. Brown he has not yet heard from Lord Bute. X IDEAL BEDDING 0L. Then watch the results. Grocery Values A Co append the following note to What particular significant v th-- All our bottles are sterilized and airtight. their subscription blank "I fully ,ap visit of himself and party might have predate the good work being done by in relation to Vancouver Island he was Take a minute! Read Below, then compare our Prices. We the V. I. D L." In enclosing a cheque not In a position to say, but he did say for $100. the B. C Land A Investment that he warmly admired the beauties Victoria Creamery Association ’ Guarantee the Quality. Agency Ltd . write as follows: "Your and heartily appreciated the opportuni­ 1311 Broad Street » Phone 1344 CHTVER'8 OLD COUNTRY MARMALADE. letter of the 24th Inst, is to'hand re re ties with which the Island abounds. newel of our two years' subscription He left yesterday for Seattle and will 1-pound glass jar...... 15c to the work of ybur league. We con start on the return Journey to England gratulate you on what you have been after another short stay at Vancouver. CHIVER’8 STR A WHERRY or RASPBERRY JAM. OCp able to do during the past two years, Two 1-pound glass jars...... OvU and have mu^h pleasure in enclosing our cheoue fpr $100 for the current ♦ • NICE NAVEL ORANGES. rear." Wilson Bros, sis» have for­ ♦ OBITUARY RBC0RD ♦ Per dozen, 35c, 25c and...,...... 15c warded a subscription of $100 ,*»r year for The next two years. A Doctor writes; CALGARY RISING SUN BREAD FLOUR. (PI P(? Per sack ...... «D -l »Vv WHY DO CHU DREN LIKE Mr and Mr* Henry Whlteley. list J Yates street, mourn the loss of their OGILVIE’S FAMOUS ROLLED OATS. ZAM-BUK? Infant daughter, who died yesterday “We use Postum'continuously in the family and I ' 20-pound sack, 75^, 8-pound sack...... i...... 35c Th#- funerdr took place privately from A (list Willi Motlicrs. the residence this afternoon at 2.36. In­ believe your campaign against the ‘coffee habit’ has f REAM OF WHEAT. « 9flf» terment was made In Ross Bav veme "Whenever my. children have any tery saved more lives than all Uncle Sam’s life-saving stat­ •ora pJaceJL orjskln troubles, they INDEPENDENT CREAMERY RUTTER $1.00 ask for Zam-Buk. They can always . The funeral of Joseph Henry Bus ions combined. Fresh made. Very nice. 3 pounds for...... depend upon it doing what Is needed. combe took place this afternoon from So says Mrs A. Ak*e. of 170 Chatham the residence of R. N. Munh. Constance Respectfully, FINEST GRANULATED SUGAR, street Montreal. avenue, Esquimau, at 2 o’clock and half A missionary, writing from the West and hour later from 81. Paul's church, .....:...... -...... !...M.D.” 20-pound sack ...... $1.15 Coast of Africa, says: "One boy who where services were conducted by the CALIFORNIA HONEY. was treated for a bad case of ulcer, Rev W Baugh Allen. Interment waf * came back recently and said. ‘I like made in the naval cemetery at Esqui­ Per comb ...... mau. 20c best that green medicine." The "gr Like all our printed testimonials this is genuine. PRICE’S or ROYAL BAKING POWDER. medicine* was Zam-Buk " Now why should children, all the HOY SCOUTS’ PARADE. 12-ounce ran ...... 35c world over, show such a marked pref­ Would like to prove it ? Will Attend Memorial Service ANTI-COMBINE TEA. erence for Zam-Buk? at $1.00 Children like Zam-Buk because, Cathedral To-morrow. Write us and the name and address will be sent. In lead packets; 3 pounds for...... soon ag applied to a burn, a cut, or Captain H. H. Woolison, acting ille- ST. CHARLES or C ANADA FIRST CREAM. sore. It stops the pain and' then gradu Why saved lives ? ally, but surely. It heals. As soon as trlcl commissioner, e issues the follow ing district general* orders: Large 20-ounce can .....,7 10c the pain of a wound or sore Is relieved a child can go on with Us play and Victoria Boy Scouts will parade on Many and many a man and woman finds the life sands running Support the Only Genuine Independent Store in the City. leave Zam-Buk to finish off the healing Wednesday next. 2tth Inst, at Christ Mothers might look a little more Church Cathedral, at 4 p m.. for,the low, and daily troubles show that food is not keeping the body up to deeply Into the action of Zam-Buk purpose of taking part In memorial First. It lg highly antiseptic As soon service to Capt. H. V. James, late active, healthy vigor, and wonder why? as applied It stops all danger of fester­ Scoutmaster 11th troop, and other ing. blood-poisoning and Inflammation. victims of the Sechelt disaster home hidden thing retards digestion and the body does not re­ Kocond. It Is soothing. It cools the Scoutmasters will detail sco^i wound or sore; allays the Irritation; from each troop for guard of honor ceive its needed nourishment. Copas & Young to Meut.-governor. ktopH the pain and smarting. Then, ANTI-COMBINE GROCERS. thirdly, it stimulates the cells, beneath No staves, flags or band Instru­ To such we earnestly suggest leaving off the coffee entirely, the Injured part, to heaHhy action, and ments will be carried at this parade Corner Fort and Broad Streets. Quick Delivery. cause* the speedy creation of new, Lieut. H. R. Selfc wiH act as adju­ even the famous “only one cup in the morning.” Replace it with healthy tissue. tant In charge of parade and after Phones; Grocery Dept. 94 and 95. Liquor Dept. 1632. Just try Zam-Buk for cuts, or bums service scoutmasters will take charge good, hot Postum made as per directions on pkg. and carefully ob­ or eold sores, or ecsrma, ulcers, rashes, of their respective troops and return bad leg. pllys. varicose ulcers, or any to own headquarters. serve day by day the return of health and strength. Inflamed or diseased condition of the skin. All druggists and stores 66c box. —A meeting gras held by "Fr if fids pf That’s the answer and or free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for the Hindus" In the Friends’ Hall. THE TAYLOR MILL CO. price Refuse harmful imitations and Courtney street, on Sunday. It was cheap, wdrthleaa substitutes. decided to form a committee to .do Limited LinbWty. •ofhethlng practical towards relieving Deelete la Lumber. ea»h. Doors and nil kind* of BuIMIn* Materiel - ConMYeatfrei of Ward 1 held » conditions which are complained of by “ There's a Reason Mill, Office and Tarda North Government Street. Victoria B. G. smoker In À.O.U.W. hall last evening. Hindus In British Columbia. The A. (1. Sarglsoo presided. Speeches were chair was occupied by R. W. Clark, P. 0. Box 628. Telephone 564. delivered by Premier McBride. H. B. and' the speakers were Dr. Sunder Singh. , q. JlnaraJadaea. J. DHwprih .,.Canadian Postum Cereal Co„ Ltd. Windsor, Ontario. Canada Thomson, M.P.P, Fired Davey. M.PP-. du .»«aâa. William Bht$p»er$ Mi % drew. and A. Jt^Brsce. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. = IE WE New Olovee arriving See our arrivals in Paris «I Can You Afford daily. We have a com­ Evening Scarves plete stock in all popular Motor Veils a Specialty. makes. To carry your own risk WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED on your THROUGH ARBITRATION Automobile and Question of Treaty With Great JMotor Boat ? Britain to Be Taken Up Liberal Policies Issued. Immediately Popular CT TTTC Every ether kind of Ineuranee Written. Priced (Copyright 1911 by the United Pres* Anno O VI 1 O dation.) Washington. D. C., March £8- The abolition or war la not the dream. of R.P,Rithet&Co., Limited theorists, but the practical end of a k[/R $25.00 SUITS are Easily Favorites. We practical plan, which, according to -GENERAL. AGENTS. President rail. promisee t» anvil aw claim they are the greatest suit values ever of th^ very greatest steps Hi the his­ tory oTIÏVe woflfili through (ho mcdluift -offered in the West. Every model lined with of arbitratltSn. The president has taken the le» 1 in a great movement of the Skinner’s Satin, fabrics of every conceivable shade, nations looking toward the realization of a hope which found Its .Inception In including the popular hair-line stripes, checks, diag­ the year <»f one. A.D. Through a special Interview granted onals, sailor or round collars faced with silk or in by the president, the United Press la self materials. If $25.00 is a little more than you able to present for the first time hie Big Ben Views o»^ this vast project. Under the care to pay, then ask to be shown our $17,50 and unwritten law of the White H*»u#e tW president is not directly quoted, but in $21 models, the like of which are beyond duplication TETCICT IBimaveriWa In the big meptirtm.------the following nn earnest effort Is made to reproduce hfs opinions ag he ex­ pressed them. -- $3.00 Each Arbitration will surely come as the SEE OUR WINDOWS means of settling International dis­ A new shipment received. Mail orders receive prompt atten­ putes. Disarmament Is Incidental. It tion. will foil »w as a matter of course and has no part 1». the present movement. The realization of arbitration win make armament useless, and when It Is use it will disappear. The way to dia- REDFERN & SONS of armament Is to provide some THINKING THEMES CORRUGATED STEEL means of settling International disputes BY DR. FRANK CRAN*. Watchmakers and Jewellers. without the use of armament. 1009 Government Street. Victoria, B. 0. The first step is th# formation of an DECKS FOR WARSHIPS arbitration treaty with Great Britain. I am a firm believer in The Call. The fâvorahle manner in which this Kometlme* In every man's life, and suggestion has been received in Great perhaps repeatedly for many years, BANKERS' Britain apeak* , welt for Its early ac­ comes an inner impulse to some complishment. The favorable endorse­ noble, work and Will Take Place of Wood on ment of France Is another Indication MONEY ORDERS an outer Oppor­ New Battleships for Gorge View Park that the time Is ripe. When several tunity to Indulge The We issue both Canadian big nation* get together with such the Imputa»-. He U. S. Navy treaties, then the others will observe ha* the Chance Ker Addition and American Bankers’ how the new system works, and all Orders. and the Desire. Merchants will come In. Then Is the time The matter will be taken upr Immedi­ for him to anise Washington. D. C.. March 51. —The Big sightly lots, close to the terminus of the Gorge ately Secretary of state Knox and Am­ and go - I set him elimination af every ,.Mick. Of .wood SAFETY DEPOSIT bassador Bryce probably anti exchange leave the plow In from subsequent United Htateg battle­ csr line, unequalled in Victoria for view, combined Bank BOXES TO BENT ideas, and the treaty will be worked out the field and run. ship* lias already been decided upon a* so that It may be submitted to the sen­ Those who re­ one of the inwerattve reforma in with perfect shelter from prevailing winds. The . A secure place for valu­ ate at the earliest possible tlmp com sist The Call al­ Dreadnought construction, a* the ables. patible with careful preparation. ways regret It. suit of the firing tests with the Han cheapest Iota, advantages considered, and e*> the of Canada It Is right that the United States Nature ha* put Marine, it has just been learned. should take the first step In this move­ into each soul a Established The wooden decks of the old battle­ easiest terms, offered in the city. SA VINO ment. The hearty response with which task for some one ship were literally torn to pieces and the plan has been received Is an Indi­ Capital Paid Up DEPARTMENT part of the splinters were everywhere. Great cation* of this. While the exact details world's Work. ga*he* two and Ihree feet long were $6,000,000 Deposits of One Dollar re­ are as yet In a formative stage, they Better starve doing the thing you cut below deck* when* wood has been, will soon be worked oat. want to do than to get rich anil fat $275 to $1,000 l ceived. No delay in with- » largely used In the construction of offl-s Reserve Funds The arbitration trwtty must not be doing what your soul loathes. cer»*' quarter*. It was asserted that un-; drawals. confuted with an alliance It distinctly When Joan of Arc heard the voices doubtedly the whole crew of the Han $4,600,000 is not an alliance, ft Is an agreement in Domremy calling her to battle, she Marcos had it been on board would between two nations to settle disputes might have said. "But who will tend One^usrter cash, balance three years at six per cent. Vlcbnia Branch. have been wounded by flying splinters. JOINT ACCOUNTS j arising between them, and will have no my sheep?" When Jenny Lind heard For the wooden decks It Is planned I bearing whatever upon a dispute be­ R. F. TAYLOR the call to sing ah*- might have said. to substitute corrugated at eel. To pre- Two or more persons may tween one of the parties and a third Hut who will do iny knitting?" \ ent the quarters below the outside open a joint account and power. There are plenty vailed to knit and deck from in-coming too hot by radia­ withdraw indiviually. The present prise court Is the first herd. tion from the steel deck above, evidence of the general movement to- No man has a right to preach when double celling is planned. ard world-wide ‘arbitration. The set­ he had rather be farming, or to teach tlement of the fisheries disputes be­ school when what he most longs for ITALIAN EXPOSITION. tween' Canada. Newfoundland and the is making money, or to' sell goods nlted State* at The Hague was one when he fettle he ought to write. Off Rome. March 28 --With King Vic­ of the most Important evidence of 1* too short to k'-ep on treading the tor Emmanu»-! and his quefn and a present time. A dispute that had been wrong road. throng of high government officials In Page Fencing for Field and Garden standing for 100 years was settled and Posait».y. of course, you may be attendance, the international exposi­ disposed off with the exception of cer­ mistaken; you may think you are an tion of art and history, one of the BROAD STREET tain details which are to be VMM out actor when you really are a born biggest features of the seml-centen /*!* by a joint commission.' farmer; you may Imagine you cun niai celebration of United Italy, was The prize court will be developed in­ write stories when you can only sell opened here yesterday. to an arbitration court, and It will dry goods. But I say It Is better \o THROWS WEALTH INTO FIRE. designed as a snare for the wealth of The exposition will continue until the thrifty, she previously deposited present the modern method of dealing at working out the instinct Na­ November 15 Next to the Italian with International-affairs. Tht* immedl ture put Into you than to be a mis­ Woman Now Think* Bank Safer Place lier money in an old shoe. pavilion, the French and American In the hurry of spring cleaning, her ate and. at present, the all-important erable success at what you hale»— - exhibits are the greatest. In the to Keep Money Than Old Shoe. Step. However, Is the accomplishment Don't he hasty ; but be true to your­ daughter unknowingly to«w«LJJbe aho*. American display are about 40Û ex­ Wttlt -some- rubbish and burned lt~. Thti . Ô!S of an arbitration treaty with Great self Dual fightjotir life long against amples of The best- tran»-Atlantic art Ui ntra.Ha. Wash., March 28,—A. ship­ ment of a half, burned .nuta* of green­ hills contained In it are fairly dlxtln Britain. An effort will be made to have your deepest convIctlonaT- with"» îffrge group of the small sculp­ Ntt# backs and half melted coin to th^ gulehahle. and it Is believed can be re­ It ratified at the coming session of tures In which Americans excel. deemed. A complete stock of all sizes on hand. Also suitable Oates for congres». Then will copie similar -treat mint, signalized the conversion of Mrs. L. A. Leads to the Idea that hank* are Mrs Leads Ims-depoelted her remain­ same. les with ’other nations, as rapidly as ing saving* in a local bank. circumstances permit. Washington. D. C.. March 28.— fairly safe places to keep savings ,af Ur Fearing injury to -the Italian cele­ With such treaties In effect between FIREBUG TRIES TO all. bration of the unity of that country. All Orman soldiers must learn to swim. Great Britain, France and * the United Believing that such Institutions were fllyrqnlB Cusanl Uonfalonierl. Italian States, the great purpose- wrntkt be «ear ambassador fm N» -Mr. M-dk H. ««MrfcMr. M* HEMP TWINE, MANILA ROPE BTC. at I»»avenworth. Kao., will be eligible caped and the church 1* now guarded to parltfe In September. at nights by two Whitman college stu­ Albuquerque. N. M . March 28.— dents. Tom and Ed Hall, brothers, are dead KILLED BY TRAIN. The first attempt at bipnlng the and William Zumwalt Is in Jail as the mm »«W M ■* PM,. (ItraNdinM*. churoh waa made in November. 1»10. result of a three-cornered duel with Oakland, Cal., March 28.—Struck Another fire occurred the same night revolvers, which occurred near Kenna, toy the San Joee local as he was walk Since then two more attempts have N. M. The men were all cattlemen E. B. MARVIN & CO Ing along the first street trestle, Ed been made to burn the church. and owners of small ranches near Knox KiViiS Gelatine The Shipchandien. 1201 Wharf Street. ward Houston, a teamster, was In Officers are working on good clues, Kenna. The fight was the result of a stantly killed and his body hurled Into they stale, and flW reward has been dispute concerning the ownership of m appetite, I, M of the the bay. Houston came here from offered by the church authorities for some cattle. Callnga. the guilty parties. "good eookieg." Kn A small bay, the only witness of the tragedy, says gll three men were mounted and that shortly after they It is ecoeomicel to use. The Old Folks met the shooting began. An empty to dissolve. It is slxshoott-r was found beside the body find advancing years bring an increasing tendency of Ed. Hall, while clutched In the Phone 272 Rwoora A* to eoastipedon. The corrective they need la hand of his brother was a revolver fully loaded. -A|IxmxUnInu»v LIMITED Zumwalt surrendered to the sheriff. (M ftw to»| fwtk," Further than to admit that he did the ITEEI NA-DRU-C0” Laxatives «hooting h»* would make- no statement, • 'll to Sr year tn CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, TERRA COTTA BRICKS (Do­ Entlrely different from commonsommes laxatives.laxative*. PleasantPtoseent to take, mild aaOand peMeas.peMeu CHARLES |. KNOX CO. A labtet (or lee») at bted-Wmeed Mme regulate» the hovels perfectly Increartog CARNEGIE'S CONTRIBUTION. ■towa. *. T..U, minion Pressed, Paving and Kire^ STEEL (structural and re­ Compounded, Hke al the 126 NA-DRU-CO pre- petitions, by expert chemists. Money back V not satisfactory. New York, March 21.—Andrew inforcement). MANTELS AND ORATES. BUILDING MA­ Me. e bee. If year druggist bee set yet necked thee, Carnegie yesterday contributed 16.80# wed*, eedve vW mad the.. to the fund of the destitute relative# TERIALS. ALL KINDS NATIONALMAL ONUSp*m A CHEMICAL COM FAN V or the victims of the Triangle SlUrt- OF CANADA, LAMITCO, MONTHEAL. M r domÿaay taetMT'EruT

- . • VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911.

whose constituencies He In agricultural SIR EDWARD GREY. ment, for there would be little opposl- communities Is past computation. tlon to it even from- the House of Since his famous speech on arbitra-1 Lords. Ireland seems to be the bete It is true the legislatures of British The Daily Times lion with the United States, Sir | nolr of the peers, Published daily (excepting Sunday) by Columbia, of Manitoba and of Ontario Spring's Smartest Styles and Finest Tailoring t-.e. tl -ES PRINTING & PUBLISH­ have by resolution condemned reci­ Edward Grey, Great Britain's Secre ING GO., LIMITED. The Quebec governnyent Is establish­ procity; but does' the Premier presume tary of State for Foreign Affairs, Offices...... Corner Broad and Port Sts ing technical echools In Quebec • in Women's Suits. Reg. $25, Wed., $15 say that strictly party vote» In such Business Office ...... Vhtmm MW been a much-talked-of man. While Sir Montreal, and It haa announced that all Editorial O.voe ...... Phone1 45 semblles, the one dominated by Mr. Edward la a descendant of an old Eng­ the smaller cities will algo have simitar In the View Street windows we hive » display of Women’s Suits which for value and low SUBSCRIPTION TATES. McBride and the others by Messrs. lish family he refused a seat In the.| Institutions before long. There is no price is seldom equalled. The materials are serges, basket cloth and cheviots in an excel­ Daily-City delivery ...... 60c. per month Roblln and Whitney, represent In any House of Lord, which was proffered ! Proepcct, apparently. of Ihe British lent range of Spring shades. The coats are 88 and 38 inches long, cut on straight lines By mall (esduflve of city) ...... sense public opinion? The legislatures ...... $3 00 per annùm mti* Columbia government establishing with slightly semi-fitted back and front, regulation coat collars mannishly tailored or Prince Edward Island, of New him some years ago. He spends little i Semi-Weekly—By mall (exclusive of technical school In Victoria. It to not trimmed with «nk« or braided and lined with heavy mercerized sateen. The (P1 C AA city) ...... H *® per annum Brunswick, of ^Jova Scotia, of Quebec, time In the House of Commons, often] a part of the Bowser-McBrlde policy. skirts are well cut in plain gore styles or with deep knee border. Wednesday vllI.UU Postage to Unite4 Statee. 4 extra per year and of Alberta have expressed no opin­ remaining away for weeks at .a ttine. j Address changed aa often aa desired. ions, while the assembly of Saskatche­ When he goes there It is always with a According______to______Premier______McBride recl- SPECIAL AGENTS. wan has unanimously, with the leader definite purpose. He does not *r*aX Lroclty will prbve ruinous to the farm Special ingttefi representative. V. R. of the Cwufe»rvativ« opposition second Clougher. W'Outer Temple. S often, but when be rtsee he has the at- ers of this country, while farmers’ as­ Ing Che motion, endorsed The potter o London. W. C. ïentloh 6T the YmtUrTfinwev A write* sociations tn the United" States have Pretty and Practical Dresses for Street or Spécial I .as rn Canadian representative, the Ottawa government. Does Premier th. London Morning Lerelrr .ay. I rrw,lutlon„ a^Mrlng that red- E. J. Goy. « Canada Ufe Building, McBride sincerely believe that tj*e / Toropto. will bring desolation lews of Irreconcilable partisans such as Business Wear. Reg. $15 to $25, Wed. $10.50 SELLING AGENTC. "It I. difficult to convey an Impres- agriculturists of their eountrv. It v Thv DAILY TIMES Iron sale at the fal­ himself and Roblln and Whitney more .Ion of far Edward <£cy “ * indeed be ln.ere.tln, to observe , lowing placée t Victoria: These represent a number of becoming models that meet Spring requirements in design, truly express the ^ sentiments of the men tary speaker. Why have his , , * , color, material and trimming. The dresses are made of Panama», Serges and Taffetas, Army * Navy 'Igar Store, cor. GoveYn whole country than the opinions of Mr speeches auch an effect upon the House 1 raAl, effects of this fiscal tornado, ment ’ Bastion. of Commons? Whÿ is it that he silences I ,a- Hauitain. the Conservative leader In also in plain tailored shirt waist styles. Values $18.00 to $25.00. wed- Q Gough's Clgsr Store. Douglas SL critics and disarms enemies? I The C. If. R, Is about to establish Knights Stationery Store, 065 Yates at. the province of Saskatchewan? Mr. •This grim m^n of few words, whoselthrough service between Toronto and Victoria Boo- * Stationary Co., cor Join McBride knows better, and we believe son and Broad. face last night wm visibly thinned and Winhlp#.g vla Sl Pftu, and Chicago, T. N. Hlbben A Co.. 1127 Government m. most people know that he has been shadowed by recent w.rrow. seeing en- dlsloyaUy M thle „ very ^rtreea- Hub Cigar Store. Gov’t and Trounce Alley. made a_too! of by his__ —unfortunate------tlrely to dominate this assembly of / ' ...... H. W. Walker, grocer. Esquimau road. draperai» aille at Ottawa, who realise’ .P' -krr. on the rare -«ration* when hr to* Wh re l. the great Str William A E. Talbot, cor Yates and Ukmglaa sis troubles M aTTdfess them. Perhaps It Is! Van Horne that he dot* not put a stop that the government of Sir Wilfrid Special Purchase of Manufacturer's Sample Dodd’s Grocery. Beaumont P.-<‘°,,Ie wl“ ^ anne*‘ Government and Port Ste. plished one of the greatest coupe in the P. W. Tawoett. Kinre Road and Dowgts* history of Canada .and prepared the- treat* them with a shade of contempt 6,1 if u‘eY tr»v<4 by way of the United Values from $3.75 to $4fc75 for » - - ». ■ - $2,90 Mrs. Mai shall. Gorge Hotel, at the Gorge. way for~im Indefinlta mitehsfoii of Its and Indifference. V- " jStates. Nell McDonald. East End Grocery. '•Sir Edward drey has few grac.-s of Values from $6.50 to $8-75 for $9 Pool and Oak Bay Ave. term of office...... <•.... oratory. He wpeek* a ttitle ettitiy. and | - To-night a Tectttre o* TmMnWimflW* ...... 65 W Gardiner, cor. Pandora and CA>k. Further, we wonder whether Mr. Mc­ F. Le Roy. Palaee Clgur Store. Gov’t 8t his movements are n little awkward. tereat w„, ^ glven în the Broad street The value of these Blouses was not taken into consideration when we marked them for R. W. BuUer*e New# Stand. CLP B. Dock Bride believes he to saying any­ WHen*^h'* aïs^ellvcrlng^ hi»1'peroration H1®11 <,n 'r,,m"wn Garden W J Clubb. Cigar and News Stand. Km thing hew when he jnakes the state- edneaday"n HêlTîhg^'had it been the prices"would"t)ClteetdP(tty tiighiv—but through thin Inst night both hands were occupied How to Fight Them. L The lecturer for pres* Hotel. .jnent that leading politicians of the special purchase we are offering Blouses at the manufacturer's prices. C. P R. Traîna. with a long piece of red tape which he the evening Is to be Mr R. M. Wins Standard Stationery Co.. Iffi Gov’t Ft. United States have long cherished the had taken from one of his documents. I |OWf the provincial horticulturist. The BLOVSE, in the Spring styles, of chiffon, taffetas, shot silks, pailettes, velveteens, chiffons The TIMES I» »lso « «I. »t 1!» follow- delusion that Canada could be lured But he has the face and air of wnu- LbJcct lg one that ehoulStr. Princes* Royal. body who has paid attention to the pro­ Str. Princess Victoria. lift him above all the debaters In thr ifts and Gardeners' association of this V-nlues from $3.75 to $4.75. Wednesday ...... i.,,.^2.90 Str. Prtnceee Charlotte. gress of events on this continent knows House. Ills speeches seem quite spon-1 city Is responsible for the arrange Vatues from $6.50 to $8.75. Wednesday...... $4.65 MAN. Traîna. that. But ice in Canada also know V. A 8. Traîne. taneous. but they -are evidently pre-1 im>nt*. and doubtless there will be Albemt—C. M. Plneo. that if there ever was any possibility pared with the very greatest care, and ,a attendance Mr. Winslow Is Nanaimo—Nanaimo Book A Music Cu. of such a denouement, that possibility he Is often armed, as he was last night.j1 good speaker and he knows hie subject. Hotel Vancouver. has passed forever. Canada has now with a full panoply 6f documente. New Westminster-Tho». Tod hunter • • • attained the full suture of a nation. While seeming to despise th£ House of Ladysmith—J. A. Knight. Commons, he really treats It with the ■vjThe Guelph Board of Trade met Men's and Boys' Clothing for Wednesday Los Angeles 'temp Ne * Agency. Her national self-consciousness Is too deep respect of one who brings before Port Alb**ml—H. L. Merts. oentty to dlecufte reciprocity. and strong, the pride of her people In the It only hie meet highly finished wares. MEN’S SUITS in brown, grey, greens and heather mixtures, in tweed* and worsted*. Well Portland. Ore.—Oregon News Ce.. motion had been prepared opposing Sixth Street; Northwest Newe Ce. institutions of- the -country has groWn tailored and trimmed. Wednesday ...... *10.00 Prince Rupert—A. Little. loo styfdy ever to lie undermined by SELECTION OF NEWS. the measure. When the time for meet MEN’S STRONG TWEED PANTS for everyday wear. In a large assortment of iraltern* Seattle-Foreign A Don site Newspaper trade illations with the Untied State*. ing arrived and the president announc- shade* lYice .. »»•••••••••• ••••».-••• .$1*5$ Agency: H O Whtlncv; C. U. Gorman The amount of British news pub­ the subject, saying he hoped It Stewart Stewart News Co. Evidence of that fact, strong and con­ MEN’S CAPS of tweed* and serge*, in golf style*. Special ...... ZSf •Vancouver—C. P. R News «- ipt.. Bag­ vincing, is found in the trade returns. lished In the Western Canadian news­ would be dlecusaed on It* merits, there BOYS’ SUITS—This ia a new shipment juit to hand and comprises tweeda and worsted mix­ gage Room Dept : Wide World Netp larger than it ever I was no response. After some suspense Co.: Gaskeli; Odium A Stab Our business with the United State* is papers Is much the meeting adjourned without even ture*. in the newest shade» and patterns. Prices 84.75 to ...... *3.50 ■ - 886 Granville Street. Increasing by millions of dollars yearly, was before, and the tendency Is to BOYS’ BLOUSES in prints, fancy ducks and drill*. Wednesday ...... SO< White Horse. Y. T.-H. O. McPherson. and la bound to increase whatever the discussing the matter. It would eeem Increase rather than diminish the BOYS’WASH SUITS in Busier and sailor style». Wednesday ...... 75< fiscal relationship* of the two coun- .from thto that even the manufacturer* trtes, and yet whatever sentiment thare quantity A. the population of rouwl_ „ thm i. no WOO- FIFTEEN DOZEN JOCKEY CAPS for Imye in a large assortment of shade» and patterns. ada Increase* It wlU -be possible toL,tlon m|| ,n a manufacturing city In Wednesday...... 15^ Notice to Advertisers may have been at one time in favor of annexation is as dead as the dodo. print mon' British news, but at the I Ontario reciprocity should certainly be BOYS’ TWEED. SERGE AND WORSTED CAPS, in golf and motor styles. Wednesday 25< Premier McBride therefore nto^Ty same time the amount of purely Can-j adopted by consent of alL owlrg to the rapidly increasing enunciates nMii^sMfr^'lioiUlcal piffle circulation of the Times and the ad Ian news will Increase. Eventually growing demanda for space. It has iQllsli falls from hie lips Ix>rd Bwsythtlng, an orthodox Jew of become absolutely neceaatarjr,— when he mount* the roHtrum and says .the old school, made a proviso In hftf place a limit upon the reciprocity will affect the ties that bind good Umpire prea* "rrvtee The I th>( ,n th<_ caM an>. of hls '^eluents will be changes for adver*^***» wm oc us to the Mother l*and. chief difficulty , with such news l* the t,h|ldren forsaking the Jewish faith or DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED .i eve u teA-S* ** "•guaranteed publlca- gju•l, for changes must be difficulty of ,*ecurlng It free from I marrying anyone of another faith they "handed In to the buslnesr office not THE NEXT ISSUE. party maa. So milrh of tbr nrwa Is. are to lore Ihe greater part of thetr In later than - p. m. the previous day. political In character, and no much of ! herllance. Thr daughter», uho lta\e Arrangements for the Insertion of Premier McBride declared !a#t night thr Brltlah news, cap.dally that feat- .trongly aupported a movement known new advertl'emtnts must bo made before 10 a. m. day of publication. that reciprocity wa? the Issue upon ured hy a certain dare of RuDIIca-ULeral Judalam. are to b. deprived Class! * advertisements before 1 which the government of Canada would tione. ha* to do with minor event* In of moet of their property if they devote ALLEN APPEAL IN THE p. m. appeal to the country. And Premier which Royalty or th, arl.tocrac, of|«» part of their fortune either dlrret The Cheapest Buy in James Bay The above rules are made for the Orra, Britain are only concerned, tha, |'X ” ™“7 . McBride was right for once. Hi* must l>eneflt of readers of the Times, who time that laws allowing wills <»f that GOOD NINE-ROOMED HOUSE -ON SOUTH TURNER Insist upon the paper being deliver­ It la difficult to obtain that which la SUPREME COURT TO-DAY be a master mind to have discovered kind were repealed. No man ha* a ed a» e-rl In the evening aa pos­ ltsiercsting to Canadiens. 8omc Jour­ STREET, Janies Bay with wi-ll established that, after an announcement made In moral right to bind the actions of fu­ sible. nals fairly bubble over with the feeble ture generations, especially In such fruit trees. On eaay terms. Price only...... $4,000 parliament that an early appeal would utterances of some Tory Peer, where- matters as religious belief. It is not a Argument Being Heard by the be taken, when the people would Aey wholly neglect or Ignore the Apply to Sole Agent». question of what religion the Baron A FOOLISH AND FALSE PROPHET. have a chance to pronounce upon the doing* and sayings of the leaders of Highest Tribunal in the professed. It Is simply a matter of the the great democracy of Britain, which LeSUEUR, HILL A COMPANY, LIMITED trade policy of the government. right to personal liber** Dominion Premier McBride displayed charac- to-day In the ascendency. _ The fact MeCALLUM BLOCK, DOUGLAS BT. Flionc 2.SOÎ Thl* year a census Is to be taken. teriatic looaenraa of thought and of that a man Inherits a title doe* not The Hudson's Bay Company is The date set for the counting Is June 1. make, bto views or actions worth any reAloftdflr hi tfwr apeeeh he delivered awakening. The Immense ct«pocation -è-ire. (Special to the Times.) and It wW lake some maath# to «H *U mm* to W ^Vd-piP MCaoada Most1 before Vie Ooneervatlye Aaaoclntlon had et one: time a monopoly of every­ Ottawa, March 28.—The Supreme the returns made up after that date. the real!)’ great men of Britain to­ last evening. B"t that la mo new thing thing in the West, and there was no Court Is hearing thle afternoon argu­ The result wilt be that autumn will be day •have refused to accept tltlee. In the public utterances of Mr. Mc­ need for it to rustle to make big divi­ ment In the criminal appeal vase of the upon us before the population of the There la hardly a prominent Liberal dends. Now things are changing. King ve. Alton. Allen was convicted Bride. The Premier appears to areume | ^^ prnv|ncf,„ dl„trlct„ t.,n ,, In the Brltlah House of Commons but You.ng blood l* being Infused Into the at Victoria for the murder of CapL SHOE STORE has refused to accept a peerage. The that from the pedestaJ upon which hi* announced. It is imposable to arrange management of the business, and a Ellleton, at Esquimau. The appeal le titles are going a begging. Those blind and deluded follower* have for a redistribution of seats until theeo change of policy is being steadily taken on the ground that evidence who wish to get personal chat about 809 GOVERNMENT STREET------placed him even hi* moet reckless **- brought about. Big stores are being submitted by the crown at the trial, returns have been received. When the My " Lord" or “My Lady" will have »erlions wUI be accepted ae falling erected in some of the cities, and one Is relative to an alleged statement of matter of redistribution has been set­ irehaee from the OUI Country promised for Victoria. The lande Bombardier Corrigan, a deserter, w D F " -Z from the lip* of an oracle. He i*y» 1* tled, It will be found that the West will their favorite gossipy sheet, for they hlc*i for so long have been lying Idle, was not present at the trial, was not Victor!», lUrch 28, 1911. can find no evidence* In the utterance* have A much larger representation In cannot expect the Canadian news­ often a detriment to the cities where adm Usable. of the newspapers ol the country or *n 1 parliament than at present, with the papers to publish such twaddle. We they were held, are being subdivided. J. A. Ritchie. K.C.. crown attorney DEAR MADAM:— the attitude of feglalatures that the result that the cause of rectprclty will could use a good deal more of the real It to to be hoped that the property held for Carleton county, was deputed by be very largely the gainer. Knowing newe of the Empire, and that will be by the company in the neighborhood of Dominion government had any man­ the Supreme Court to look after the Hare you noticed that we have not been advertising much th!*, the Conservative* in the Dominion secured In time. Ae things are at date to enter into a reciprocal trade | Victoria will all be utilized in the near Interests of Allen, and argue the appeal the pest month? THERE’S A REASON. The fact Is we have House arc trying to force an election present, we get the important eventg future. It will be needed soon, for the from the decision of the British Col­ agreement with the United States., been very short of shoes and we are very particular not to ad­ before any change Is made. If they and must be content with them. city Is growjjg as never before. umbia court of appeal. The Time* receives dally nearly every insist, the Liberals will have to go to vertise until we ban dfliver the goods. newspaper published in Canada, and lt| R. L. BORDEN S TOUR. the country, but Itl* very much to be This Infamous Annexation plotM li Andrew Grave, editor and proprie­ could lay before Mr McBride a consid­ We are now in a position to Invite you to call and inspect desired that dissolution be delayed the latest phrase coined by the rnanu tor of the Cranbrook Prospector, the erable number of Conservative tïïèws- According to the provisional pro­ our new stock. We have opened up over 100 cases of Men’s, until the reciprocity agreement goes pioneer newspaper of the Kootenay», gramme for the western tojr of R. L. papers which disagree absolutely with' facturer» at their Montreal mill. Women's and Children's Footwear the past week, and believe Into force and it be given a teet Then Is at the Dominion. Borden during the coming summer, the policy of the Dominion opposition electorate would be In a position to Whnt Canada needs at present 1* en- Victoria will be visited on August 21. we can claim to have an assortment and range of style» second en the „ue»ti„n of reciprocity and it- . practical point of Ifttgil markets and cheaper H.-lh rrofn—Of W. G. Alexander, th. WÜH to none in B. 0. Clare emphatically that the agreement | ^__ ,, known phrenologist and lecturer, le at view. If there le an election at once, of these will be acquired If the Reel to fraught with splendid Import for all the King Edward. He will begin a All our shoes are made to our ipeeéal order and the great­ it will be the Conservative party that pr-oclty agreement la ratified. aeriee of lecture# at Broad street hall of Canada commeix-lally and indus­ est care i* taken both in choosing styles and in the leathers will have brought on. and If the next Monday evening. He has been trially. The most notable of the »e- West Is not fully represented in the Roosevelt way» he thinks it will he lecturing to crowded houses at Van­ used. ^ ceder* are of course the two Ottawa re. next parliament the Conservative* wiM l the Pacific that the great crisis of couver and New Westminster. Our Ladies’ Shoes are all made by the highest class manu­ Conservative newspapers, the Citizen the world's history will be faced. Thai Bedwell Sound be to blame, foç it.____ and the Journal, and the Kingston —Mayor Morley wtohee ft to be1 an­ facturers in the United States and have a style and finish which Whenever the election may be held, Is a pretty safe guess^for a statesman. Standard. The number of Conserva­ nounced that he will be uleased to is very pleasing to particular people. Liberals will welcome It. for they are Clnyeqeet District tive Journal* supporting the agreement If there Is a contest for the mayor receive and forward to the proper quite çonfldent that the policy of reel ally*. It Will be a short, sharp one. This authorities any subscription» that ma> The quality b the same in all—the best. procity, of cheaper food, of increased 2R0 ACRES of Crown Grant 4 is well, for we want nothing Just now be made towArds the gift which the trade, will prove popular among the “George's'' of the Empire will make lj»nd for sale at, per acre, The price b the lowest for the quality. to Interfere with our commercial, pro people It le 8deo certain that the stable the King on the occasion of the coro­ cash, *120.00* Watch this space to-morrow for an important announce- green. nation. Runs between 30,000 end government given by Sir Wilfrid Laur­ e • • ment which will mean money to yon. ier will commend Itself to the people of 40.000 feet per acre of V. I. COAL Hie population of Germany la In —Arle-N. Slmpulos. the banana store the country. British Columbia will do creasing at a tremendous rate. The occupant on the Spencer site, not hav spruce, hcmloPk, cedar and WHITE'S SHOE STORE The Best on the Market her part. She will do much better than cent census showing of clog» on sixty Ing removed hls caravan, appeared in fir. A fine mill *ite. A1 last year. Reciprocity Is something five million people is clear proof of the the polk-e court again this morning booming ground», free of LARGE LUMF», per too...«7-M with R. C. Lowe, hls solicitor. -The lat­ Slater Agency 809 Government St. which will appeal to the people of the fact that the citizens of the Father- SACK LUMP, per ton.... . 17.86, ter told the court Slmpulos had not teredos on account of the West more perhaps than to any part land are destined to future greati 8 8 8 been able to find another location, but amount of fresh water. Bed- NUT COAL, per ton... of Canada, and the West will apprecl asked until Thursday for hi* cllept to O The steerage eceommodatler. on all well Sonnd is deep enough tel!| ate what is being done for her. get hls store off the site. The time was for largest vessel afloet. —owing to Ihe Inability of R*v. H. lesson* It tenches to the building up MMels from the United Kingdom allowed. B. Cray. D. D. to nddrees the meet­ of a rising generation, which shall be booked tip to the end of May. That Owner is leaving for Mexico ing of Boy Hroule arranged for next worthy of thr highest traditions of the 139 A trlrcrsm sent-to Toronto by sir means that the rash to Canada —Blmon Tompkins, the boy who and wants quick sale. Friday to the t-ongregatlonal Church Imperial race to which Ils members Wilfrid Laurier reads as folio»»; “W* greater than ever before. Vancouver pleaded guilty to four charges of theft schoolroom. H. ehertdan-Btckere hoe belong. 618 have not Suit the manufacturer, Island will get a share of the immi­ la the police court yesterday morning, accepted an Invitation to «peak to the era will not do so. We have benefited was this morning allowed to go or boys on "Hcout Low." Mr. Sherldsn, grant«. suspended sentence. He remarked Bickers Is an old Cambridge athlete! —The annual meeting of the Alex­ Yates the fermer and the consumer. Whe» * see Robt W. Clark TU never sink bo low as to be in Jail and while at Trinity college. Cam­ andra House Company, UA. will be tlfc time comes we wm sweep th» Th» Scottish National Committee again." and expressed a desire tq talk MSuss Phene 117* bridge, was prerldent of the Univers­ hi-U1 at the Alexandra Club en I. untry from the Atlantic to the Pa. I demanding s measure of Home Rule for to the magistrate. He xyas taken to the Office Phene WE ity Sociological Society. On Friday he Wednesday afternoon at 2:80. All V.I. Coal Co. line." There Is optimism far you! At that country. In all probability this magistrate's room and given will apeak on "Scout Lew" and of the shareholder» nr» urged te attend. •a# Viftr H- Pbooe 1SS| spirit such as that spells success. wHn* glvee fcj VICTORIA DAILY TIMES; TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ LOCAL NEWS ♦ SUPPORTS RACING; “LORNA” ♦ E have received notice Lindow Grove W front the Department FROWNS ON BOXING —Do net forget that you can get an THE HEW of Militia and Defence at Creamery Extract of Wild Flowers of express or truck at any hour you may wUMl Always keep your checks until Ottawa that we have again 35o LB., 8 LBS. FOR ...... 91.00 you have seen us. as we will iave you been awarded the contract The leading butter at the price. Has no equal. the 10c on each trunk you have to pay PHONOLA Oak Bay Council Divided on for the supply of coal to âll One trial and you will be a constant user of this Tbl* beautiful perfume has be­ t' baggage agents on tialns and boats. popular butter. come very popular with Victorian We will cnet k your baggage from your the military buildings in Vip; Amusements for Municipal­ hotel or residence, also ttore it See ladles. It Je before you moke your rrangements. toria and Esquimau. ity at Last Night's Meet ACTON BROS. We guarantee to satisfy everyone on DELICIOUSLY FRAGRANT price and the way we handle your HORNLESS This is the 17th year that Telephone 1881 Wide- Grocers. 8S0 Yates 80s. PER OUNCE. goods. We consider It a favor If you will report any overcharges or Incivil we have held- tins contrant, * That horse-racing ehqpld take place Above all It Is lasting, and It Is tty on the part of our help. Talking Machine which is not a very, bad re­ at the Willows race-track In May Pacific Transfer Company, Independent ^ - All. CtomMnrt the odor of nothing but the Dev- cord for RttUr was -approved by the Oak Bay (inohtrtr srfld -fHtwwr -'Wity-’W • ^..... ‘I’heee Sdk *6» Fort At PRICES: councli last night at its regular meet­ much or as little as you wish set -8. P. C. A.—Cases Of cruelty, phone ing. The race track Is to the Oak this store. Inspector Russell, No. 1821. *151, $125, $100, $75 Bay municipality and the pcemlsslon Nice Things for the Very Latest Model» of the council was necessary before —The Ladles' Aid of the Church of Kirk & Co. It could be definitely said that races Opr Lord (Reformed Episcopal) pro Call here anti compare these would take place there. The permit LENTEN SEASON poses holding a semi-annual sale In‘the beautiful instrument* with was granted to have the race meet schoolroom on April 4. take place under the provisions of the High quality Dried Fruits make not only exceptionally tasty CyrusH. Bowes others of similar design and racing by-law of the municipality. Desserts, but they are exeellent for the health. Both the, kid­ cost—double oiir price. The Vidtoria West -The usual monthly dance given by An application to stage a boxing dies and the groWll-ups would enjoy any one of these. They the Victoria Firemen’s Recreation club, bout in the municipality, however, CHEMIST will be held In Headquarters ball this Coal Dealers met with à Reverse, when made by sre at the top in quality. 1228 Government Street evening. Miss Thaln's orchestra in Fletcher Bros. Montleth, ~—of Victoria West, FANCY EVAPORATED PEACHES. 2 lbs ...... 25. 2. I. O. O. F., was held sponded to the encore. ceiving the subscriptions fell on the RIGHT HERE Saturday evening for the purpose of the schedule. Veneeuver- Seattle. The concert was well worthy of even clerk. * • EASTER CHICKENS, DUCKS. RABBITS, BOGS DECOR­ conferring the first and second degrees a larger audience and It Is hoped to ATED WITH CROSS, LARGE CHOCOLATE EGOS, MAR­ Is where you can get of the order on four candidates who Prlntsee Victoria leavee Vancouver dally, except Sunday, at 11.10 p. m . ah* make these recitals popular enough to A PHENOMENAL RECORD. came from Duncan for that purpose, ZIPAN IN DIFFERENT DESIGNS, CRYSTALIZED riving at Seattle at 8.10 a. m.; Princess attarct an audience that will till the ^*he history of The Mutual Life of Better There has always been a very warm Adelaide leaves Seattle at 11.10 p. church. The full programme follows: FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, BON BONS AND TINSEL FOR feeling between the members of Vic dally, except Monday, arriving at Van- Canada (now in it* 42nd year) has been EASTER PARTY DECORATIONS. PRICES LOW AS torle lodges and Duncan lodge, and ïtvnrir nw;...... ——- JL Qism—Introduction and Allegro in d ...... H Townabeod-DrtfiNld a remarkable one In many respects. Th«f 1 - POSSIBLE. there have been many exchanges Interest earnings akme have- been suf­ Printing fraternal visits between the two bodies. 2. Organ—Can zona ... W. Wolst-enholm -The Psyclc Research society 1. Vocal Solo—"A Song of Penitence" ficient to pay alT the death claims for At no higher price than you A large delegation accompanied the the whole period of the company’s, ex­ candidates from Duncan, and the lodge holding its anniversary social sod ...... Beethoven bave paid liefnre—possibly Mrs. Hldeon Hicks. istence with nearly 12.000.000 to »i«re, room was well tilled during the con dance on Wednesday evening, com­ while the total payments made to liv­ lower—in fact, more than ferrlng of the degrees. Bro. F. Forneri, mencing at I o'clock. In the Foresters' 4. Organ—Two Sea Pictures ...... H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO. Ld. ing policyholder# In the form of En Noble Grand of Columbia Lodge, ...... E. Mac Dowell likely lower. hall. Broad street. (a) “Ocean Thou Mighty dowment*. dividend* and cash values, • up led the chair, the Vice-Grand' are greatly in excess of the amount chair being filled by Bro. Hugh Grant, Monster": Butcher Shop Liquor Store (b) "A‘ merry song, a paid for death .claims. But what is Grocery Store ROWEBOTTOM P. G.. the other members of the team —The cookery lectures under the ere* of greater Importance than Its being composed of members of the auspices of the Y.W.C.A. will be com chorus brave. Phone 178-179. Telephone 2878. Telephone 2877. And yet a sigh regret past, I* the present standing of The & CAMPBELL three city lodge»- Refrestoeeuta t me need un Monda). April 1. and not Mutual Life of Canada. In the year served at the close of the meeting, and this week, as advertised. A free dem For runes sweet. In wood land lanes— 1910 the Interest earnings were more Careful Printers. .... short time devoted to fraternal unstration will be given on Monday than sufficient to pay the sum total of speeches. afternoon at 3 p.m., to inaugurate the Ah. love can ne’er for- 1014 Bread St al| death claim*, all matured endow­ iwrtes, In the store, conter of Cook and * *Pt?" ments, nil annuities, and all surplus on PEMBERTON BLOCK Fort streets. 5. Vocal Solo—(a) "Knowset Thou the " Land" ...... Beethoven policies, (b) "Wher’er Ye Walk Thé profits earned In 1910 (after In­ —The Diocesan board meeting of the ...... Handel creasing the Reserve Fund to over $13.- Woman's Auxiliary" to Missions will be Organ—"The Angélus" . ...C. J. Gray C«0.000) were 21 per cent, on the pre* held on Friday at 2.30 p. m. at St. IDEAL Interval during which a collec­ mlums received from policyholders, and Lectures Itamaba^' schoolroom. A good at­ tion In aid of the organ fund every dollar belongs to policyholders tendance Is required, as arrangements wa* taken. lone. The Mutual Life of Canada has for the annual meeting and other busi­ ON Organ—Fantasia ...... A Hessê ittf Interest to consider or care for ex­ ness will be discussed. Grave, Andante. Allegro and Fugue. cept the Interests of Its policyholders, CARDEN Vocal Solo—"The Worker’’.C. Gounod who alone own Its entire ’assets, and L m □ 1 —The Strangers' Rest Room, situated Mr*. Edward Parsons. receive every dollar of profits earned. FENCE _ Theosophy ThU company U noted for Its econo­ on Government street, between John­ 9. Organ—(a) Water Scene (Narcissus) Coal mical management, and It costs policy­ \%mmm i MIL C. JIN A RAJ AD ASA. B. A.. Cam­ son and Pandora, opens to-day. This ...... E. Nevln holders of The Mutual Life of Canada bridge. Eng, and of Colombo, Ceylon, evening It is open to visitors and to all (b) Slumber Song..E. Nevln 83838<8383*862 CARDEN The Best House Fuel on will give a series of free lecture* on the who attend the alms and purposes of very little over half as much to look following Theoeophk'ul subjects. In the 10. Duett—"Near Us, Ever Near Vs" the aocle.tjf which ha* opened the rooms «rftotJkk'U-tiu-imM In. the avers*, on the Market Friends' Hall, 71» Courtenay street: . < «•*-«“. W. rV "."-'F. Abt- of nil Canadian companies- * CATES will be explained In connection with Mr and Mr*, Gideon Hick* Friday. March 24th, "The Life of Mys­ the rest room, there Is a coffee rootn. Before insuring elsewhere call and ticism.” 11. Organ—Overture to "William Tell' We always carry a large £tock where refreshments may be obtained. obtain, rates tmd plans of The Mutual Sunday. March 26th. “Theosophy In the ...... -...... Rossini Idle of Canada and you wifi be con­ of our celebrated New Welling­ (a) Shepherd* on thé hill* playing ton Coal, mined by the Western vinced that they can toffer you the best Monday, March. 27th, “The Laws —Dr David Donald delivered a their reed instruments. policy at the lowest premium rates. W. S. Fraser e Co., Ltd. Fuel Co., at Nanaimo. Reincarnation." most interesting and Instructive lec­ (b) Storm Scene For particular j apply to R. L. Drury, Our Washed Nut Cost, a nice Lectures at 8.15 p m. Collection ture to the members of 8t. Andrew's (c) Pastorale. Telephone 3 P. O. Drawer 788 defray expenses. Manager, or to Fred M McGregor, clean fuel for cook stoves and Society last night, his subject being. (d) Dance of the Shepherds. Special Agent; offices 918 Government stoves generally. “The After History of a Good Din­ plreet, Victoria, B. C. —At a meeting of the Tabernacle Sack Lump Coal for grates. ner." The doctor gave an excellent description of the action of the di­ B. Y. P. U. held last evening the fol WEATHER BULLETIN. Large Lump CoaJ for open fire­ gestive organs upon food and In his lowing were elected to serve a* of­ places and furnaces. Royal Typewriter! treetmeM o# -the avoided ficers dnrfnw ‘the emntiwrterm" TPMtfe Dally Report Furnished by the Victoria dent. Mis* 8. Blackwell; vice presl At Current Rate». far as possible medical phraseology. Meteorological Department SUTTON »S SEEDS THE MOST MODERN OF ALL At the conclusion of the lecture que* dent. J. A. Bernle; secretary, A. T. Turner. 612 Cornwall street; treas­ VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS. tlons were» Invited, and the large num­ Victoria. March 28.-6 a m The bar­ Also Agents for ber which were put testified to the urer. Blake Johnson; organist. Miss ometer remalné.abnormally high over this B. C. Anthracite Ceal. Always a large stock of type­ excellent Impression made by the Margaret Clarke. The conveners portion of thl* province and the adjoin­ FLOWER, FARM AND VEGETABLE writers on hand for sale or rent speaker. Dr. Donald 5 Is a convincing the various committees wer«* elected ing states, accompanied by fair weather, ALL QUITE FRESH. Carbon - Paper, a box- up from speaker, unassuming In manner, and as follows: Membership, Ml*s May while along the northern coast heavy ...... 91.00 his lecture was greatly appreciated, Clarke; programme. Rev. F T. Taps- rain* are reported The weather is mild In Messrs. Sutton’s own packets bearing their name the hope being generally expressed rott; musical, Mr. Williams; floral, In Alberta and moderately cold In Mani­ J. Kingham & Co. Typewriter Ribbons, a toba and trade mark. -98.00 that the society would soon be given Mrs. Robertson; social. Miss S. Phone SIT the opportunity of hearing him again Blackwell; ushering. Owen Roberts Forecasts. ,*• A. J. WOODWARD For 36 hours ending 5 p.m. Wednesday Office, 1203 Bread Street It wa* intimated that lectures would caretaking, Giles Province, G. C. HOWELL be given at future meetings by well- letter descriptive of the wonder Victoria and vicinity -Light to moderate 616 rort Street. 8 -le Agents for British Columbia., known local speakers and by mem­ ful progress of Christian missions In winds, generally fair, not much change OUR METHOD—20 sacks to thd '•219 Langley Street. Phene 1786. bers of the society. Bolivia was read by R Robertson temperature. ton and 100 pounds of go^l. to L>w$r Mainland Light to moderate each sack. wind*, generally fair, not much change In t •mperature. mm Report* "at 6 a. m. ,i-Barometer. »).«; temp Get Ready For the 25th . 1 42: minimum, tt; wind, 4 miles 8. W. Ladies, have you tried our weather, cloudy. See that your fishing tackle is complete. We van supply you Vancouver— Barometer, 30.44; tempera­ ture. 40; minimum. 40; wind, 4 miles £. with weather, part cloudy Beds, Reels, Spoon*, lets. Baskets, Nooks, Fly Books, Ets. Kamloops Barometer, 30.20; tempera­ Genoese ture, 36; minimum, 86; wind, 4 mile* E At Reasonable Prices. weather, clear. Triangle Island—Barometer. 10.34;-tem­ DON’T FORGET THE ALL-STEEL RALEIGH CYCLES. perature, 38, minimum, 16; wind, 56 miles Fancies 9. W. ; rain, .34; weather, rain, fog. HARRIS & SMITH Victoria Dally Weather. Obaervatlons taken 6 a.in., noon and 1220 Broad Street. Phone 3183. p>m. Monday: They arc certainly a dainty Temperature. confection. Highest ...... M

Bright sunshine, 8 hours 24 minutes. Shingles! Shingiesi Shingles! OVERLAND MODEL 54 General state of weather, fair. R. Morrison* Co. Good Ladysmith No. 2 Shingles. Per thousand, only...... 62.00 Central Bakery. —An announcement of very great In­ Choice Fir Doors, Lumber, Lath, Mouldings, ete, •40 YATES ST. PHONE 1887 terval to all who are either amateur The Very Latest Overland Production—Model 54 or professional gardeners Is that of a lecture -arranged try the Department MOORE A WHITTINGTON Pitted with four doors, comfortable roomy tonneau, top, glass front, aide, head SI CRA of Agrlcultpre for this evening, at the and tail lamps, generator, horn, tools, etc., complete. Only ...... «P L)VfVV Broad street hall, when R. M. Wine Lumber Manufacturera and Dealers Lawn Mowers and low, provincial horticulturist, will give Bridge Street and Hillside Ave. Phone 2697. Crass Catchers a practical address on "Insect Pests In v NEW STOCK ware ues Garage 717 the Garden," and the best way to deal Langley Street John-*on Street with them. No admission charge Is WAITES à KNAPTON Phone 098. THOMAS PLIMLEY Phone ‘887. made, and the lecture will be in such • 10 Pandora, near Government. plain term* that all will be able to Phone Î4SS “IF YOU GET IT AT PUMLZY’S, IT'S A^L BIGHT.” understand and to apply the advice and ■tyaifitnictlons gl.veru ...... ADVERTISE IN TIE VICTORIA EÏ TIMES

r VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911.

sity of Washington hereafter must fine weather on tap put the ginger, into * JL, have both feet on the base to be de­ the eighteen young athletes a ml they FENCING DISPLAY Hunyadl^l clared safe, according to Miss Jessie kicked up the dust Uke there never ha sabre vs. sabre was of a most ax- one and all should remember that the game, the rah-rahs escaping with but 8. Y. WOOTTON. Registrar General. mentioned blew In some days ago, and advantage of playing In a familiar hall citlng nature, appealing to the audl- duelling «word la the only weapon for one mark In the error column. The as Reddick cantered Into the arena on day Next the locals will not by any means have ence particularly on account of thé fightlrg. If one can fight one’s way Saturday, It would hardly be safe to the easy time they had last Saturday hard blows and much clashing of steel. through pool after pool untonched, or < 4 «ay that neither-of the others are com­ night. And It is doubtful if they would G. Sheldon Williams and G. Pumfrey even very lightly touched, tfie*'‘rètyèWI ma. ,Iiut Householder says that they have had an easy time then had the acquitted themselves skillfully, only one et all the drudgery, is therein ; it Is the are not, and so once more the roster -The fans who watched - the race be­ game not developed Into such m tree fault being noticeable In their exhlbi fencer’s Viet. r and one may must be declared complete. tween the Wards and the Wests for for-all. The Duncan boys have combi tion, that of countër-hitting. remember that the V.C» bears tWtf Reddick lias played In the Southern the city championship with so much In­ nation and ability to shoot but they are The foil-fencing between O. Bjorn- words: "For valor." and Ventral Kansàs leagues and comes terest will no doubt be pleased to hear slow on their feet. In the first two Jelt and L. D. Pierce, of the Ont poet Oq Saturday evening the epee nool particulars their playing resembles to Victoria with a pretty good reputa­ that those redoubtable teams will meet Fencing club, Vancouver, waa uttrac look place, the first of Its kind In Vic xv AvroidTMxirr to tion as an In fielder, but according to' once more before the season closes. very much that of the Columbia College live, and after the first minute the men toria. There were six entries: Major D M. Kino Gioioi V. some of the fans, who have already Although the Wests annexed the quintette, which was seen here a short settled down to that style of play which 8. Booth, Capt. P, T. Stem, Lieut. C. decided on the line-up, there does not championship It was only by the nar­ time ago. always, commends itself to those Whose A Bell. R.N. Lieut R. P. Clark. G D tit tilery. seem to bs a vacancy on the infield. row margin of one goal. Repeatedly The result of the game next Satur­ minds are able to appreclatè the nice­ Sheldon-Williams and L. D. Pearce Auk &pt>kxlly Tor But, of course. If he can prove that he the teams played to a draw, but finally day will be looked fpr with Interest, for ties and shades of expression of de­ T1)e time limit was four minutes, but is a better ball player than some of the the Wests managed to put one over on If the Y. M. I. team wins It will prove fence. and the ability of deceiving the the duals were of very short duration, others, a place is hie. their opponents and nosed out ahead conclusively that there Is no organized parades of one’s adversary by "doigte", although as Uns goes on and more It Is very lntf’restlng to note how the Many of the fans who followed the team on the Island that can down th»m. or finger play. tauthm is used, and swordsmen he. fans have the men sized up. The chief games closely say that the Wards had The same boys who played last Satur­ A bo ht with the duelling sword be­ come more skHI'ul, doubtless the time trouble seems to be with the pitchers, the art of dribbling, passing and mak day night will constitute the team. If tween Caul. P. T. Stem and A. D. will be extended. and those who will play around second Ing a combined attack down to a finer they win there will be no need for Lewis was of an Interesting character, In international competitions there Is WHISKY hase. Most of the fans have already point than the champions, but this third game, but If not the deciding inasmuch as the two fencers had not usually a fifteen-minute limit, but sn flllvd in the n et of the positions on the only a matter of opinion. It Is a fact game will probably be played an a neu­ had a previous opportunity of testing extra five minutes is perml*sable. If at team. Those who have won an imagin­ however, that Victoria West had the tral floor. the quality of one another’s steel The the end of the twenty minutes a scor­ GREAT AGE and BOUQUET. ary place are: Dashwood and Hemen- heavier set of men. point of Mr. Stem's Made breaking off ia not made, one point each The game on Saturday promises to be way, catchers; Manes, first base; Good­ might have caused Mr. Lewis & nasty against the two fencers. heakt route. DtaearivE and non-qovty. man, third base; Ten Million, left field; a* Interesting and as fiercely contested Injury had the accident not been dis­ As yet Victorian fencers have had j Ben Davis, centre field, and House­ as any of those In. the city Teague, for SPORT NOTES covered In tim?. very Vttle experience In meeting the, MACKIE & CO. DISTILLERS LTD., holder. right field. There are three the teams with one or two exceptions The next Item was a representative various temperaments, 'or n.o two men GLASGOW, LONDON, and ISLAND OF MAY. men contending for short and second, will be composed of all the old players duel with the sixteenth century rapier fence alike, and It takes some time for It will be played at the North Ward whom it Is very hard to choose be­ One John Arthur Johnson, champion and dagger, fought by Lieutenant C. A. the average epee 1st to concentrate his tween, Raymur, Ward and Kellar, and park, commencing at 1 o’clock. heavyweight boxer of the world. Is the Bell and Major 8. Booth. It Is a diffi mind on the fact that a touch means a The object of the match Is to raise pitcher that went to the well once too cult rendering, for the general public as for the pitchers, none of them have funds in aid of a well-known young been seen in a real stiff try out yet. often following his third arrest on the cannot at once fully appreciate the ne­ Very few masters of repute teach man who Is lying 111 at the hospital, The fans will have to wait patiently charge of automobile speeding. JQhn cessity of using the left hand in com­ an epeetst to carry attacks to the body, )*ad!y crippled as the result of an to sec bow true their prediction is and Arthur broke the scorching record bat, and yet when two ordinary mor­ that is. the trunk, simply because when whether they have any baseball sense ddent. Wednesday, pleading guilty Tfiursdsv; tals (fencers are r^ne fallow cartered to flrwt. It hadn’t ruf­ Two schedules will b drawn un. one V the »ftoirnev-seneni*. luetmctlng tb» was decided that the game wh‘ch the •rovlncla! entire to visit the* cricket voung’lady. In avoiding the nrilltv of fled a hair. And this from a high Wards defaulted to the Wests a few for each team. The following are the G. B. Biomfelt. most sssuredlv made brow, too. dates decided on for one of the teams: ’round* Hunder next and see If anv Re Subdivisions! Plans weeks ago should be played off. This odmisalon f'-*- be charged, when prose record 1 1*1 •ni-» «V^tance was **ot plant IT the Wards and the Foresters oft May IS- Garrison, at Work Point. measured, but the time It took was In- The fan* sa*- that Rlav was very credit­ when they first turned out for baseball h: The Wests, Wander-rs. Orimhlans pital. able. All sWorrfsmen grow to under practice, the fair co-eds at the Unlver*- to traffic until further notice. March 13th. 1S11. Aug 12—Burrard, at Vancouver. •t«e'f from the province for a month and Duncan will end In the order men * six wrecks. tloned. Judging by the games already Aug. 21 and 2*—Tournament of local played. The Wests and Wandereisarv clubs, at Jubile* hospital. t*h> annual general meeting of the Sept. 1 and 2—Frankford C. C., Phil­ very closely matched but the former victoria Yacht Club Is to be held to- have the most points to their. credit adelphia. at Jubilee hospital. uirht In the Pioneer ha’l. Broad street SCHEDULE OF THE NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE FOR 1911 Duncan has one more point than the There are several open dates which and some vert- important matters will Corinthians, but as two of their three may be filled In later on. come up for discussion. Among these were gained by default they cannot be *re: Vftn regatta In July, the obtain­ AT SEATTLE AT SPOKANE AT VANCOUVER AT PORTLAND AT TACOMA AT VICTORIA said to count. France gained a decisive victors over ing of a new club house site, and the Another matter which came un at the In 'and In the International Rugby hulhllng of a new club house, which meeting was the case . of Thackeray, rame In Ireland on Saturday. The entails the eelMng of the old. iMay ...... M to 20 who in the Ward-Forester match Frenchmen gave the Irish a good game June .et,.,. » to H Aug...... a to M!Lu,ne » to m May . • July ...... 24 to 29 struck-one of the Ward men. As no re­ considering the distance they came, and July ...... n to y$fHept...... „ is to u J**iy ■ i to isepL With Ad Wolesst at 12» 1-2 and his SEATTLE. . port of the affair had been sent in by beat them by 5 points to nil. opponent for Friday night’s bout In ®*n Francisco, still sticking at 1*5. the ♦ wo scrappers to-dav are working—*o May 22-3-24-24 to « different ends. As the weight Is 1*1 June ...... si to M May ...... li to 21 Aug 14 to 2B May B to 13 Wolgast Is trying to build un and La SPOKANE r ...... l-l June ...... 12 to IB U to 17 For Distinctive Styles in Grave has hlw noee on the grindstone r...... 7 to IS to take off the superfluous meat. Wol­ gast la a strong favorite, for It Is April 18 U> 1 Men’s Suits 2» to Si . July doubtful If La Grave can make the Aug. 1 St® Mjuly xi June ...... is to to weight and be at hla beat. VANCOUVER sect...... »*• »iun* -...... J •4 to 19 Aug. • • Sr... dept...... » to M ...... 4-4 lo ” Anxious to see whether Cart Morris Is a real "white man’s hob*" or mere­ ly a "false alarm with a cracked bell," .... 24 to «J May ...... 1 to 7 STILENFIT" the fight fans from all the southwest B-4-4 to ...... Ho 111 1 to 4 May ... 22-3-24-24 to 27 17 to 3 Aug...... 21 to 28 flocked into Rapulpa, Okla.. to-day to PORTLAND ... 7.to ML Aug...... Leads Every Time witness the Oklahoman's battle this af­ ... 11 to 1< IB to X4 ternoon with Mike Schreck of Cincin­ nati!. May . .. n to » Our Spring range of this famous lino of Men’s Clothing is the M !- to IB 1 to <1 April ...... 24-24 to 10 June 10 to lb Packey McFarland has a cute little ..4-4 to 24 to w July TACOMA 24 to si Aug, ...... XI to HiBept...... U to It most complete we have ever shown. If you have had difficulty announcement to the general effect that getting suited with other makes, try Stilenfit. he is the only dyed-in-the-wool light­ weight champion. Anyone desiring to 1 to ï April ...... 24 to w-w'j June ...... 11 «• contest hie c laim may" apply In person t July ...... 1-4-4 to » July ...... 17 to 3July ...... «1 April ...... IS to a Aug...... 1 to e May ...... IB to zi to McFarland at thélr peril. The only VICTORIA l to ijAug: ...... 8B 10 91 BepL ...... M to * 1- $15, $18. $22 and $25 reason Packey Is not »*k now lodged 19 to IB Sept...... l w lOcl. 1 S« pt. ;...... 4-4 to IV June ...... i to 11 champion of all American lightweights . 14 to JB Sept...... m to 24 Sole Agents for Victoria. Is the matter of a couple of pounds. Vie. vs. 8pok...... May i« Van. va Tac...... April Van. ve. Beattie ...... May xi Van. va Bpok...... May 14 Alfred H. Anderson, the well-known EXTRA Vie. va Fart...... May XB rm. vbl tm. ;t.t:...;,jury i lumberman, has presented the Beattie Van. va. Fort...... Jurii 11 Van. ve. Tgo...... July Keqnel Club with s handsome cup, to SUNDAY Van va Bpok...... July Vie. va Tac...... Aug IS McCANDLESS BROS. be put up at the dog show for the best GAMES. Van. vs. Vic...... Jury Vie. va Van...... Aug. 2i Airedale In the bunqh. Mr. Anderson Vie. ve. Seattle ...... July Van. ve. Tac...... Sept. 1/ 557 Johnson Street Victoria B. C. (a a lover of the dogs and has three Van. ve Seattle ...... AUg. Ana specimens on his country place at -v r ' VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. GLORY Iff THE SEAS NOW ORDERED SOLD

Must Be^Disposed of Within Two Weeks to Ray Claims for Wages V Will probably be your last oppor­ The Uruguayan ship, Glory of the Seas, now In Esqulmalt harbor, libelled for wage* claims by six of the ships tunity to secure lots in Monterey complement, was Ih the Admiralty court this morning ordered to' be eold Place, Oak'Bay, at the original by Mr. Justice Martin sitting as Judge in admiralty. Only 20 lots left from 77 ground floor prices and unusual The claims of the men arise out of a trip of the Glory of .the Seas made to Unalaska from Ladysmith with coal, terms leaving Ladysmith August 18 last, and returning during December. Prices Range The men claimed wages for the time away. Thg seamen were paid off when the ship returned to port here, but the officers, two Chinese cooks, and an apprentice were unpaid and $900 and Up The Time to Buy entered * libel against the ship. J, S. Fellow»,--^part-owner of the Glory of the Sea*, appeared In court this morning, and admitted the claims If Tc ircnc w. fer there are only a made against the ship. Ho offered no A great profit awaits you if you Objection to the sale being conducted immediately, and was In fact anxious buy NOW for as soon as the few unsold. We anticipate a quick to have the matter settled as speedily and as honorably as possible. Mr. Justice Martin ordered that the Dry Docks and Naval yards sale for these and suggest an early sale shall take place Within two weeks. The claims against the ship are under construction amount to *2.113, all due for wages to visit if you want the best in the officers, two Chinese cooks and an apprentice. all property will ad­ Appearing for the claimants this morning were George Morphy. Frank vance fifty per cent Higgins, and H. C. Hanlngton. J. Fellows appeared in person. and that time is Oak Bay Lots DR. MACDONALD not far distant VISITING CITY Easy Easy LET US SHOW YOU (Continued from page.l.) Terms Terms FROM $550 up a succession of men of like ability j and public spirit to himself. In hlsi government he had about him strong! men but unfortunately they are now quite beyond the age limit of service. Men like Llmantour and Creel would bej conspicuous In any government. I do Don’t Procrastinate Island Investment Co., Limited not think the insurrectos can possibly succeed, although many of the reform*!] for which Madero Wgltates will be ef­ fected and Mexico will come out of thtej! Bank of Montreal Chambers Phone 1494 confusion with a lew lease of life. “No," he said. Jumping quickly to an­ other aspect of the case, "I do not be-t Call in and Get Some of the choice Itever that the government of the United j States, or any dominant section of Am­ lots left, that you may be num­ erican opinion, would be In favor of an­ nexation." constitutional amendment providing Talking of annexation brought him j bered with the lucky ones. for the Initiative and referendum; nearer home, it reminded him of the] resolution to submit to a vote of the DAMAGES CLAIMED talk on this side of the line In regard ] iL THREE 11 people a constitution amendment pro­ to the proposed reciprocity treaty. viding for the recall of all elective offi­ Tee." he said In response to a1 cer*. Including the Judiciary; railroad FROM D. C. ELECTRIC query, "I have always been In favor of j OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS rate bill, extending the powers of the lmorovlng Canada's trade relations ! BILIS CONSIDERED State railroad commission, providing with the United States and with every FROM 7 to 9 for physical valuation of railroad* and other country. I believe the proposed ' the establishment of rates on that reciprocity treaty would be a distinct valuation ; a resolution to submit to the At 91, James Bourget Meets improvement; and If there were vote of the people a constitutional partv politics Involved I am sure It j CALIFORNIA LAW MAKERS amendment that will extend the Juris- With Accident Which Pre­ would be approved on both sides of thej| line by all except the privileged Inter­ HAD BUSY SESSION diction of the railroad commission to vents Him Working ests that flourish under high protec­ all public utilities corporations; hill tion." limiting the laboring women to eight The annexation bogey he dismissed hours per day and 4M hours per week, with a shrug, supplemented by a few Provision Made fôr Initiative, except In the perishable fruit Industry. Before Judge Lampman, in the> convincing argument*. "No Intelligent | county court, this morning. James opinion on the other side of the line Is Bell Development Co. and Referendum and Recall Bourget aged 91 years commenced In favor of annexation. There Is grow FIRST BODY FROM Ing up In the United States a very an action against the B. C. Electric of Elective Officers pronounced opinion that In the uncer­ SECHELT FOUND Railway Company for damages tain days to come It will be to the ad­ LIMITED claimed to be due as a result of In­ vantage both of America and of the juries sustained when the plaintiff world that there- shall be two great fTHwe* tflwrt wtm»- "stepped frrnrT a* Douglas" street car at ffymmvxTK* ftkttoff* on thl* rdhttnertt, Phone 2050 620 Johnson St Facramento. Oak March Î,—After speaking the English language and In the Intersection of Douglas and Pan­ herltlng British Institution*, with dis­ one of the lengthiest and vlewrd dora street last September, at the time tinct flags hut with a unity of Interests the standpoint of, political leader! mpport In world affairs. President Taft told most progressive sessions, the new tracks were bring laid by ing to bring me with the utmost unreserve a year California legislature adjourned 1 the company, and the street was In ry near futuer. ago that the Pacific coast Is much less die shortly before dawn to-day. * state of excavation. The case Is ( »ffl< lally the legislature cl#closed' at V circumstances bring heard before a JUry’of five con­ of a problem with the Union Jack float­ ing over the north than It would be If midnight. The senate adjourned at^ i>ndlngfPr<‘ death of Henderson sisting of Charles Watkins (foreman). there way nothing but the Stars and o'clock this morning and the assembly iv being at the provincial police Herbert Ford English. Robert Jet-- three hours later. flv irtgd^Fiis afternoon. land, J A. .O'Brien and W. R. Shot- bolt. The session was n arked by the pass- Prmmclal Constable Dunwoody, Light rays concentrated from a, source Vre of A. score of unowrUMU J»*«L4.4rv* A he search along Plaintiff. - represented, by - D. A. Tati* «fwüfffHWf aettmr power ’rirn'tw'minty'-ny and a host of smaller ones In the in- the coastline where the disaster oc­ claim* th§t on September 6th last he penetrate the entire human body, thera­ ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES ifst« of cleaner politics, the better­ curred, came to Victoria yesterday was a passenger on the Douglas street peutically affecting all the Inner organs. ment of labor conditions and the re­ afternoon to report to 8upt. Hussey line, and had to transfer at the city formation of judicial precedure. what he had recovered, an exact ac­ hall corner to take the Spring Ridge The consideration of more than 3,000 count of which was published yester­ car to hi* home at Spring R(dge. The bills by the law-makers was one of the day. He stated that the Indians at street was torn up opposite the v Huge Plates for Oil Tanks at Katalla, Alaska records established. Cape Church are assisting In no small Drake ft Horne hardware store on Among the measures that failed were degree In scouring the hays and ial Douglas street, and building material, STEEL TES OFF an anti-alien land owning law, which ands In an attempt to discover some mortar, boxes, etc., were In the road­ passed the senate but failed in the as­ wreckage or bodies from the vessel way In connection with the construc­ sembly, a double session of the legis­ When the water Is smooth many of tion of the Drake ft Home block lature to permit Its members to study them put nut In their canoes and The plaintiff said. In the witness TO ALASKA ELLS all bills intrpduçed and defeat of search ^diligently for hours. box. he alighted when the car stopped the anti-injunction bill sought by or­ There was no fresh Information re­ opposite the Drake A Home- building, ganised labor ceived from the scene of the disaster and Just as Jie reached the ground a Progressive measures passed Includ­ this morning, nor additional wreck­ dray coming the same way parallel Amalgamated Development Co ed: Resolution to submit to the people age drifting ashore. Several gasoline with the car Jammed him between the Sending North to Katalla launches are cruising around In the hub of the hind wheel and the^car EXTRACT FROM waters there and toward the week-end He claims the B. C. Electric Further Equipment for Oil •‘BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL” Capt. Jarvis, partner of the drowned pany*s employees should not March ». 1907. skipper. Is taking a motor-boat out to stopped the car. and allowed him to Wells—Shipments Expected have a persona! search. alight at that spot, and that It was Capt. Jarvis to-day held Jhe same the duty of the company to have pro­ Soon, x “AMost Valuable Food” opinion that he forme'd Immediately vided a safe landing place for It# pas­ At a time when the preparation of aril- on receiving news of the disaster, that sengers. because the regular landing Awaiting the wiling of the next the vessel was disabled, and sank, but flcial foodstuffs is receiving more atten­ place was, at that time, torn up owing steamship from Seattle ‘to Katalla. tion than ever before, and when new that she never capsized. He believes K .. . .__i_ ..4 I» it» rnad. forms of easily assimilable fat to take lo nr* rail» brine placed In the road­ that the stokehold was Hooded and Alaska, la a ehlpment of 102 tona of the place of codllver oil are being fre­ bed. steel tankage, which arrived a few quently brought to the notice of the med­ that the Are* were extinguished. He In crow-examination by Hon. A. E ical profession. It Is desirable that eome considers that the SeChelt could have daye ago from California, and will It# of the older forma of administering na­ McPhllllpe. K. C., the plaintiff re­ forwarded the latter par, of this week. tural fata should not be lost sight of. weathered the storm had nqt the ma- membered having been examined be < bln* ry Income usd Thla tankage I» for three dll reservoir» Among natural fata, butter easily takes fore the registrar and having raid he —one of 10,000 barrel», to stand at the first place for nutritive value, and when To-morrow afternoon at 4:10 did not know how the company1» cm combined with a suitable soluble car­ o'clock a memorial service will be harbor, near Katalla, and the other bohydrate. a moat valuable food Is pro­ ployeee could have prevented the ac two, of 2.000 and 6,000 barrel» capacity, duced. hMd in Christ Church cathedral for cldent. and that he did not know Capt. James and the victims of the to be put In place at the well». About In the last year, acquiring ownership The ' BUTTER SCOTCH which Messrs how It could have been averted nine mile. away. One pipe line to con- Katalla district are now capped, await­ fer new field» of oU that would bear a Cal lard A Bowser (Duke's Road, Easton disaster. His Hon. the Bleut.-Oover high percentage of gaaollqg. and* providing equipment for handling •Road, W C) have prepared for HI,» The plaintiff I» 91 years of age. and nect them I» -Imoe, In place, and , ing conveyors and receptacles. N»t nor. Premier McBride and Mayor nuatalned a rupture eight Inch,-» long Ion* ago a measured test wap made of As It flows from the wells the, Ka­ the oU. years. Is such an article, which haa the other, tour tlmw a» large, will be laid The company haa at present a two- great advantage of being palatable, so Morley will attend and Dean DouJl To Mr. McPhllllpa. he admitted hav­ their output, and the flow from three talla product Is eo volatile that wood will conduct the services The late aa »oon »» the material arrlvw on the inch pipe line laid i ■* *------**“ palatable. Is fact, that children are more ing been ruptured previously. of- the wells was at the rate of 3100 doesaoe* not actkv a»,a*» ,u confiner,iuuhhiwi. and»»•« U 1» >»*v»» t » — likely to need restraining from excess Capt. James was aq active worker ground. neeeeeery to have.piping and tanking shipping dock, to be The caee Is proceeding and win pro­ barrels a day. VT than any persuading to take it This In the church and taught a- Sunday The drat ahlpment of Alaska oil will .tost * hibig if :t0*4,040 000 barrelbarrel tartank, b of n BUTTER SCOTCH 1* stated to contain bably conclude thla afternoon. The Katalla oil 1* a refining product of steel. w 11.7 per cent of fat and 713 per cent of school class the Oak Bay mission he made. It I» expected, by May 1. »nd The Amalgamated Development com­ la going with the tanka rrom me manu­ thereafter tank steamers will leave almost entirely, a* It contains too eugar. and the result» of an analysis At St. Andrew's Presbyterian many-valuable properties to burn In pany, made up of Canadian capital, facturing company at Ix»s Angeles, to which we have made recently of a speci­ In the German army, obwrvca L Eelalr. Katalla about every Mtcen daye. If the erecting I» th« * men substantially confirm these figures : church on Sunday.- Rev. W Leslie Part*. The average met per man. Ax ampa- Ita crude state. It la x third ffaaqline, whose president la James Auld, of Van­ Clay, the pastor, referred to the tragic the entire flow of the tour welt» new- couver, B. C„ Is the new factor In the PWB BM* A few nip**, further chem.tcal examination of the fat thlrig over ÜM a y «r. while In France It ready to yield their product, le »ent and another third keroslne. Almost extracted showed it to be genuine butter death of J VV. Bum*, the Sooke mis­ all the gasoline market of the country oil region. It has acquired ownership which I» on It. way to Beat fat. This confection cap therefore be I» «lightly lew than. *69. southward. A rednery to handle 600 sionary. and hla^ffe He spoke tn l* supplied by Pennsylvania, and the to half a hundred claims, located be ’ ..recommended-, not only as a nârmïrwi barrel» ot oil a day I» In procew of fore the oil and coal land» were with sweetmeat, but also as a very useful a* high terms of the splendid work Mr A century ago only ■*> apeclen of or- construction In the north for the local yield of gasoline-producing petroleum dltlon to the diet Hi suitable case* Burns had done In the neighboring chid* were known, and those very Imper­ is none too great for the market. In drawn from entry by the government fectly.. Now the Ute»V Authority give» consumption. Something life» I39M0» has I» aU the Primlpal candy .store*., in district -and- mad* referèaee to his The IW principal • wetla tn the fact oil interest* bave Jmm..., manly Christian character. the .number of known specie» w ie,!«g. ■

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Island, was working as a diver at the TRANSPORTATION. bottom of San Francisco bay when the FRANCO-BMTISH GHOSTLY LIGHTS ON boat containing his aides was capsized by the swell from a passing ferry. The 51 dlVer waa immediately cut off.from his The most tempting breakfast is RIGGING AND air supply. He pulled the signal cord ALLIANCE PREDICTED Esquimalt and Nanaimo JU spoiled if the Coffee be of poor but found It banging loose. Hicks soon became exhausted, but meantime his Railway ™ quality. But—every meal is a .ooked Upon as Possible Ex­ comrades were working desperately to 'aris Newspapers Comment of save his life. They righted the boat Banquet when you use planation of the Supposed and then dived In search of the diver's Friendly Relations Be­ Marine Fire Off Eureka lines. Within/five minutes of the cap- tween Two Nations rise they had pulled Hicks to the sur­ face and unscrewed his helmet. The crew succeeded In resuscitating him. StftlJIttiid (Times Leased Wire ) (Time# Leased Wire.) While bound from Port Orchard for Parle. March tt.r-French newspapers Train Service Seattle, Wash.. March 21—A possible Everett via Reabold with a tow of tel­ complacently view the reorganisation explanation of the supposed marine Are egraph poles, the steam tug A. R. Rob­ of the British army, now In progress, reported off Eureka Friday night, la inson, last Thursday was burned to the seen here to-day In the story told by water's edge and sank In twenty fath- declaring that Britain's activity- tore- Pecked le 1 sad 11 • «xely. *» officers of -the French barque Max. ______g • w the development of Increased out of North Shields, England. shore In Ahe vessel's lifeboat Great Britain. The entente cordiale al­ The seamen say that while they were ready existing is expected to merge off Eureka. Cal., Friday night, the ship Into % defensive alliance of the French HEAD DOWN. HEAD Uk was suddenly Illuminated from stem to and British navies and later may — Tue Thu Tue Thu Tue Thu Tue Thu followed by a similar convention stern with St. Elmo lire. For two hours, SHIPPING GUIDE Dally Sal. Sun. Set Dally Bat Bat gan. 1,134 tone, also well known here, they ksj. the flickering tongues of gardtng their armies. haa been sold to Norwegian owners for ghastly light played on the riggings 6:08 Strife Lv. Victoria Ar. 12:06 19:00 OCEAN STEAMSHIP*. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. SMASHES DOCK AM) £5,668. She was hi Tacoma In Decem­ end shrouds of the vessel. Tin inr is ii Bhawnlgan Lake 18:46 17:26 f thunder storm ended the display... From the Orient. ber, UW, and again in May, ISM. She 10:36 18:32 Cobble Hill 10126 17:26 j was built by Russell A Co. In ISM, and Three other ships In the offing were Empress of Japan March H Ben Francisco, Cat. March lS W heat- owned by M. Tucker A 08., of London. sighted silhouetted against the night Awe .Mare ...... V7.. Msrcn w Australian, S1.MWS1.6Q; Sonora..SUMPM-Fi 11 :88 17:80 Duncans 16:86 17:00 SffllKES SEA WALL by the strange light, which has .. April 5 ■nia Club, #. 45*81.43*. Non Mr* R:0 17.0 -- •••:..••-««I. 8îS6 têilâ ly been reported along this coast. . April U Wheat—Bluestem, SLUMPS!.67|; Club, $1 S 11:17 17:66 Ladysmith 8:88 16:68 It Is believed here that one of these Frewi Australie. Russian Red, $1.46«*1.47*. 12:26 11:46 Nanaimo __ 8:16 $6:16 POWERS TO CONFER Basel* was sighted from shore and the Mglrura . Apru » pyrlhei good to choice, |l »WW 12:1$ l$lK Iff. MHI Ar. Wellington Lv. 8:00 16:88 Ar. 12:20 Rose City Damaged to Extent spectators were convinced that the ship From Liverpool. fancy. $1 S*8*l 35; Poor to fair. 814*» was on fire. " Antiloch us ...... April 15 $1.26; shipping end brewing. $1.«081.37*. 11:15 Nanoose Bay 11:85 Eggs-California fresh, including cases 14:88 McBride Jet KiM of $5,000 at 'Frisco— ON SEAL QUESTION From Mexico. extras, 19c.; firsts. 17|c ; seconds, IQc. _ .Many Rips in Hull —- MARINE NOTES Lonsdale ...... March 31 Butter- Per pound. California, freeh. ex 14:16 Coombs ..... ai:ie Far the Orient. iras. 2k\; prime firsts, 24*c.; firsts, ZQc *4:48 Ar. Cameron Lake Lv, 11:00 Word has been received here that the Tacoma Maru April seconds, 22*c. Aws Mam ...... April 11 Cheese— New California flats, fancy, O Representatives From Great AUan liner Victorian arrived at Halifax Empress of Japan...... April 1» 12*e.; firsts, ll*c. ; seconds, 11c.; California on Friday morning last. (Timea Leased Wire.) Britain, Japan, Russia and Fer Mexico- Young America, fancy, 14*c.; do., fin San Francisco, March 21.—With two Lensdale ...... April 1» 14c. ; Oregon, fancy, 12*c. ; storage, Oregon, L. D. CHETHAM, J large dents In her bow plates and A new company called the Vanchu- fancy, 14c.; do.. Young America, lie.; New the U. S. to Meet Fer Liverpool. York daisies and singles, 17c.; Wisconsin, ■mailer rips below the water line, the ver-Quesnei Navigation Company has Antllochus ...... April 1» 1102 Government Street. District Passenger Agent. do. 15c. Ban Francisco-Port land steamer, Roee Just been Incorporated by Captain Jas. R. Stewart, T. Marlon and Thomas Fer Australie. Potatoes—Per cental. River Whites, $1.70 City, la In dry dock here to-day, and Makura ...... April ti 411.96; Selinas, Burbanks. |2.36»$3 44.; Ore­ experts, declare that lt Wlll be several Connor. The steamer Queenel has been Washington, March JL—The confer­ COASTWISE STEAMERS. gon. $2*8X16; Lompoc*, $2.264*2.46, Sweets, weeks before she resumes her regular purchased, and an option la said to be ence between Great Britain and Japan From San Francisos. S cents. coast run. The Rose City was carried held on another steamer, the name of Onions-Per sack. $2.36*82 *. _ out to the sea wall by a strong tide with Russia and the United Stktes. for which hai not yet been divulged. The City of Puebla ...... March m Oranges New Navels, standard, per after her engines had stopped, after the negotiation of an International new company will operate on the upper Queen ...... April 6 box. 81.G6eS2.15; choice, S2.l6e0.46. a momentum had been gained before agreement for the protection and pro* Fraser river between Soda creek and From Skegwey. S. S. “PRIME RUPERT" the propellers ceased to revolve. Pas­ ■er vat ion of the fauna of the Pacific Fort George, and may also have Princess Beatrice ...... April * Unequalled for speed, comfort and cuisine. sengers bound for Southern California ocean wlU be held in Washington in steamer or two on waters adjacent to From Northern B. C. Forte. proceeded on another vessel of the May. according to an official announce­ Vancouver Venture ...... March W To FRINGE RUPERT, via Vancouver same line. ment yesterday. Every Sunday at Midnight. There was a panic on i First consideration will be given the Nine men had a hairbreadth escape April 5 With connection te end from STEWART. from drowning within sight of Port Prince Rupert ...... April 5 whhoi Semi-monthly servie* te QUEEN when she collided with The dock at the fur seals threatened with extinction foot of Stockton street shearing clean unices International restrictive in­ Townsend late last week, when a pile- From the West Coast. An 4s Mknowlsil—il Issitag wisiQ hr eg Female CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. through it and careening on the sea driver which the gasoline tug Halcyon. Tees...... March SI by the Medical Pesait*, ures are adopted. The"genuine bear tbs signalas* ef W» Haiti* TO SEATTLE, EVERY SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT wall, where she lay with a heavy list, The conference wUl take up the Capt. Will Fowler, was towing from From Nanaimo. Dungeness to Useless bay, went adrift PrlnrMw Msrv . . Anril 2 ck none •mgeneioeX No lady until pulled off sometime afterwards by question of the adoption of the Inter . Sold by sll Chad—AT four tugs. national game laws to protect eea otter through the parting of the hawser and For Sen F ranciace. * mVEUIl'S CORSULTIM BUREAU WITHOUT COST The Roee City was on her way down and other animals of the sea and also began driving down on a lee shore In a U you intend travailing to Eastern Canada, the United States, the Old the bay to sail for San Pedro, but had plumage birds and their breeding howling southwesterly gale It Cltr .- Purbl. ...f...... April 5 Country or only by «tint of cool seamanship on the a consignment of wheat to leave at one grounds. For Bkagwey. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT. AROUND THE WORLD of the seawall warehouses. While at­ part of Capt. Fowler that the men were Prince»» May ...... April 4 We will be plsesed to give all Information as to fares, train or 1 tempting the landing, she was caught That the seal herd» of the Pacific rescued. No lees than five times the Fer Northern B. C. DISTRICT OF SAYWABXL VALU* steamer service, etc. by the tide and rammed the pier. are threatened with extinction at no tug run alongside the scow on which March Si VIA ANY ROUTE. The coet of repairing the Roee City distant dale, and that some steps the crew of nine men were clinging for Prince Rupert ...... April a Take*notice that I, Thomas Knox Me­ Through ticket» Issued and baggage checked. Is estimated at $5,006. life to the rigging while big waves . April a nu. of Vancouver, clerk. Intend to apply should be Men In order to allow the for permission to purchase the following fur bearing animals to increase their rolled over them, before all hands were Vadee ...... April 5 PF. EL. DUPEROW. HAROLD BROWN taken off. . April IS described lands: Commencing at a poet City Peser, and Ticket Agt. Tel. 1241 Deck and Freight Agt. TeL 80L SAILING VESSEL SALES. number has Just dawned upon sev planted on Upper Valdes Island. In a small of the leading powers of the world who For the West Coast. bay in Okahollow Channel, south eu" GENERAL AGENCY TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LIN* are Interested in the question. A1 Completing one of the fastest voy­ Tree .. April 1 thence north 10 chaîna, thence west Many Ships Well Known on Puget age* of recent years from the United chaîna, thence eouth 0 chaîna more Sound Have Been Disposed Of though the fleets now leaving port Fer Nenoima. lew te beach, thence In an easterly direc­ search of the seals Is considerably Kingdom to Puget Round, the French Prlno,». Mary ...... April S barque Max. Capt. O. Delahaye, has tion to point of commencement, containing smaller than those of ten years ago. ■ 480 acres More or less * , Victorian* will be Interested In the anchored In Port Townsend bay. 134 announcement In the current Issue of still the animals are not nfrultiptylnf In • LAND REGISTRY ACT." Dated U*th()MAS KNOX McRAE such large numbers as they are being days from Newcastle-on-Tyne. The Falrplay reporting the sale of the Bri­ Max came around the Horn and her The Coronation tish barque Dunfermline to foreign ■lain. In the Matter of an Application for i All of the vessels out last year, with captain reports splendid weather owners. The big vessel has recently ar­ throughout her voyage. She had the Duplicate Certificate of Title te Let Northern Steamship Co. ef B. C. —of— rived at London after a smart passage the exception of the Eva Marie had a M, Block P. Cloverdale Estate (Map good season, but ahe returned to her entire Pacific ocean to herself and *66). Victoria District. First-class Passenger and Freight from San Francisco with grain. She righted nothing from the time she left owners such small profits that Capt. fiteamer was owned by Me Vicar, Marshall A the English coast until she arrived In Co., and well known at this port. Jacobson did not send her out this Notice is hereby given that It Is my in­ “CETRIANA" the straits. She sailed all the way up tention.. at the expiration of one month King George V. The Dunfermline waa at Tacoma last year. The seals are rapidly disappear­ Sail* from HUH*- Wharf, MwiSay, (7th ing from the Pacific, and If Immediate to Port Townsend from Cape Flattery, from the date of the first publication In 1906, when, after lying idle at hereof, to Issue a freeh Certificate of March, 16 ■>. m., for HarSy Hay. Belle action Is not taken, the industry may meeting no tug. although she had her. Quartermaster harbor for nearly two Title to said land. Issued to Richard Bella Omu Falla Rivers Inlet and June 22,1911 soon rank among the things that have signals for one flying from the time .years, she was chartered to carry grain she entered until ahe was past Dunge- Cover** fT1' b". Kkrena Cannartaa. Prince Rupert and Ifcen, local sealers say. ina *nd numbered 17044A. NOW is the time to make your reservations for the above event. to the United Kingdom. The Dunstaff- S. T. WOOTTON, Stewart. Portland Canal. ■j nage, which was laid up on the Sound Regtstrar-Genefal of Titles, For Freight an* Paeoag# Apply All ghipe are rapidly filling up. The following steamships sail with the Dunfermline, has also recently Quartermaster J. C. Hicks, of the ijnnd Registry Office. Victoria, B. L H. A. THEEN from Montreal and Quebec and New York. been sold. naval training station at Yerby Beuna the 10th dlà the designs and thus relieve increased floor space still For further Information obtain folder. . - ~ •------e 53 I 13 41™ Phone 1925- 634 Yates St. you of the entire detail and Illustrations further enables us to serve Dr. Morse’s 5 ...... *...... 7 16 36 4SI 1 W 14 S3 7 48 22 21 j 2 23 16 30 -thought. your needs. a 24 3 20 16 31 in Your Advts. CANADIAN MEXICAN Indian 0 06 966 4 17 17 3b 1 43 16 03 | 6 1» 18 46 During the period io 2 46 ) 8 la 19 41 Root Pilla, 12 46 j navigation Is clos­ PACIFIC S. S. CO., LTD. n ...... *...... 1 27 1 26 20 » I 66 14 04 ) 10 OB 21 31 Maps ed on the Yukon Monthly sailings to and from British 4 21 16 18 10 43 22 18 MAIL ORDERS MAIL ORDERS River this Com Coluefela and Mexican ports and taking thoroughly tested by 14 ...... 4 46 16 2i ; 11 15 22 69 In Your Real Estate Folders 6 11 17 13 11 #7 23 :#> FILLED PROMPTLY FILLED PROMPTLY pony's stage» op cargo to Eastern Canada and Europe vt* 6 » 18 03 1 12 20 over fifty years of use, 16 ...... eii erate bet wee i Tehuantepec Railway. 17 ...... 6 02 18 55 12 64 AND CAREFULLY AND CAREFULLY have been proved a 6* 19 61 1 IS 13 36 White Horae and Next sailing, 8. 8. LONSDALE, 6 47 20 M| 1410 Dawson. carry April IS. MU Passenger agents for the safe and certain cure 20 ...... 7» 22

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has been constructed so that It and Anticosti. It was supposed, for example, at that time that the current be heated, and In winter time a always ran Inward through the Strait, '[è&'Ilme'Iàlkg and In foggy weather ships frequently miscalculated their position, because they supposed that the current had ii r i carried them In. when In fact they had The Heal GREAT WORK been working up agalnaf It. Depending Physicien» who often forbid the use of Cogee on this mistaken calculation, they fre­ quently changed their course too early, end Cocoe to the well, prescribe tee for the eck. and this was the cause Of many wrecks Of the three, tea is the only beverage that can on Anticosti. he drunk for e lifetime without injurious effects. REDUCES ACCIDENTS The organisation of this new branch of the department of marine and It i, s harmless tonic—e gentle stimulent without IN CANADIAN WATERS Hshsrtss was conBdvd to the care of Dr. Dawson As tee is the most desirable beverage, came to his work wéll equipped by so Inheritance and training. The son of **Salade” is tea in its meet desirable form. Sir William ttawson, who iqade the “Salade” Ceylon Tea comes from tea plant Dr. W, Bell Dawson Has Splen name of Canada and of McGill known throughout the scientific woHd, Dr. to tea pot untouched by human hand* ffbm the did Record on Both Dawson had a remarkable equipment time the leaves fall iato the picker'» basket». Coasts- for his work. After graduating M ind delicious flavor are per­ the science faculty at McGill In 1875. fectly preserved he spent three years In study In Paris se sled, air-tight package». and graduated In 1878 as an engineer Ottawa. March 28. -The average an­ of the Ponts et Chaussées of France. nual marine loss lù Canadian waters the department which_____ there cor res- tip to 1898 showed a death toll' of 219 ponds to our department of public and a financial lose of $8,782.000. In works. He then returned to the Do­ 1908-9 the loas of life was only 88. minion. and was engaged for fifteen and the flnahclhl loss $1.221000. Tfc'eee vears in various branches of engineer­ ing work, assisting In the construction figures—which are parallel with a Tke “Saluda” Teg Co. of the first transcontinental In Ameri­ tripling and more of Canada's trade ca. the Canadian Pacific railway. UYflSfe end more than a doubling of the ton- When Dr. Dawson organised the nage of her ocean shipping- ire one tidal survey, a llftle preliminary striking evidence of the Improvements work had been done in connection TIDE TABLE. made In the last twenty years In the service, but no safety of navigation to Canadian porta. with the are provided with Information as to day and night. The observations also Victoria. March. 191L Other evidences are the reduction In tide tables existed for any of tlu harbors in Canada, either on the At­ the times of the tides and the strength Included the undercurrent; the density Pate. | Tlnv. tt|Tlm« HtlTlme. Ht|TlmeHt Insurance on ships sailing to Canada, of the tidal currents In all the chief and temperature of the water, the mile­ and the wholesome respect which Mon­ lantic or the Pacific, except a crudt Ih.hi. ft-lh. ft.|a. m. m. ft. Attempt for Quebec. Now mariner* harbors of the Dominion, and for most age . and direction of the wind, and a treal has put Into the hearts of New of the difficult passages around thoee continuous record of the tide on a self- 4 » 7.1 • t8 Ml 14 84 88 On 2.1 York shipping men. This effect has coasts. Special attention la now being reglsterlng gauge placed In a harbor In 4 51 7.7 10 20 8.8 | 16 44 7.8 22# S 3 been achieved by work on a variety 612 7.9 11 14 4.1 M 58 7.4 aim paid to the Pacific coast waters, and the region, for comparison with the set 5 34 41 till 4.1 ISIS €.9 23 4t 6.1 of lines—Improvement of the St Law­ a careful survey Is being made of the of the current. This process was con­ 668 8.8 13 12 3-3 19 63 • • rence Channel, aids to navigation, etc., tide at Prince Rupert. All last sum­ tinued along that coast from May to 0 20 6.1 117 $« 14 17 2.7 but undoubtedly part Is due to the mer an employe- of the survey. Douglas September, as elsewhere In other sea- 6# 8.9 16 21 10 work of Dr. W. Bell Dawson and hie 7 01 9.1 16 21 1.6 Collls of Victoria, was stationed at 7 30 9.1 17 18 1.3 Health Seymour Narrows on this route, taking Some of the apparatus used by Dr. 828 8.1 «14 8.3 10 14 8 4 Away back nearly 60 years ago, the name of Ghirardelli stood constant records of the tides. At this Dawson Is of his own Invention and 168 8.4 point the most powerful vessels cannot 4 13 8 2 7 16 7.6 11 44 8.3 19 U 1.7 was used first in Canadian waters. 4 14 7.» 81148 12 5» SA for the highest in chocolate making. During these 60 Jtmn, this Restores color to Gray or An Instance of this Is the means by 3 56 7.7 9 00 6.6 14 06 7.7 21 06 2 9 high ideal has never been departed from, hence the popularity of which tide observetlons have been 3 46 7.7 9 44 6.2 16 10 7.4 Faded hair—Removes Dsn* 186 76 10 27 4.6 16 15 7 1 flhirafdeIll’s Qgoaad Chocolate, known to a generation of westerners continued winter as well as summer. 4 18 8.0 11 14 49 H# 68 22 62 6.4 druff and invigorates the Scalp The tide guage consists of a cylinder 4 43 8.1 12M 45 18 46 46 022 42 In an upright position, which I» made 6 06 X 2 12 53 3.8 A noted Hotel Chef kw propered esprwb fee Da GHIRARDELLI CO# —Promotes a luxuriant, to revolve by clockwork once In twenty- 5 18 *.2 13 45 41 464 43 14 39 2.9 healthy hair growth—Stops its four hours, snd around which Is s sheet 4 66 8.4 15 34 41 of graduated paper on which the 6« 46 16 Z7 41 The - shipping alia mercantile sup­ mnvrfmttits of the tide are traced 627 44 1717 46 porters of the movement pointed out 61.00 #*d 56# « This cylinder Is connected with a pine 4 40 8.2 18 0 46 In which the tide rises and fal'e. op­ 3 6» 7.9 18 47 46 that many of the wrecks were un­ - a~^1 3 40 7.8 7 14 70 | 11 68 7.6 19 38 2 6 doubtedly due to lack of knowledge of erating a float and pencil, which In 2 66 7.6 7 62 6.2 113 08 7.6 30 06 43 the tides, and particularly of the tidal BBPUSB ALL SUBSTITUTES winter Ice would be likely to clog this 2 47 7.5 8 22 6.2 | 14 13 7.6 | 30 47 3.8 currents. These were specially dan- apparatus. To meet this difficulty the 310 7.7 9 16 4.8 | 15 17 7.6 21 34 1» For sale and recommended by D. & 10 00 43 | 16 24 7.8 gerous about the Strait of Belle Isle Campbell. and the direction noted every half hour, tide station, with Its pipe and cylin | 8 a 7 9

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Phones 2470 and 1122 Government SL Stock, Bonds,•5M Real Estate, Insurance gwaaaiMS" VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. 10 SEEKING LIBRARY These For Sale Advertisements Will Bring SHE JONES & RANT SITE AT NELSON About Some Real Estate Sales To-Day The Largest Fence Dealers in B. C. SUFFERED We make a specialty of Fence Construction. THE CITY BROKERAGE THE B. C. LAND AND BRITISH - AMERICAN TRUST Retiring President Makes a Bole Agent» for the Famous Coiled Steel Spring Wire. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. INVESTMENT AGENCY CO., LTD. , Statement at Meeting of All kinds of Farm, Fencing, Gates, Wire and Ornamented 1218 Douglas Street, 1 , Lawn Fences urn- hand. 922 GOVERNMENT 8T. Broad and View streets. the,Association FIVE YEARS Vlctqrla, B. Ç. ...• TO. Drawer 735. Phone 815. 183! Fort Street, clew w.Oelr Bay dm»**». Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink- 1407 Broad Street, Victoria - . .. L 6 room modern cottage, and ,2 large Nelson, March 27 - That the matter lots, fr.ult trees, stables, etc. This Is of a site for the library building con- ham's Vegetable Compound. one of the best buys on the FOR SALE templatcd for the future was .BOW. UljK ——1 suffered for this yean to-day.' Price, an easy tçrms. .$6.000 der negotiation was reported to the from female trouble»>1m and at las*last waa For Quick Sale tor1 a few days only we Lot on Topaz Avenue, alongside of member* of $he Nelson Library Assoei- [almost helpless. I can sell you a corner lot with 128 Michigan Street, close In. two lots, each railway, excellent site for warehouse. went to three doc­ feet tnr 4* 00> s 4ÂUne-third caah. balanvq ation at the well attended annual meet- Florists' and Gardeners’ Association, of Victoria M cash.b, balan— 4 «u»uid.^iW^ tng ^ at the Hhrary In th* adds*»» tors and they did Pembroke St. third ttrmwMy*4-7 per - liteo PfîïF m. no. good, an my for-the two ...... VMM» • • •• •• ...... of thé retiring president, J. L. Buchan. Mr. Buchan referred to th« suggestion •later advised me to —Lecture on— , Oak Bay Traneit Road, lot 18. Here Is Geek Street, 2% acre* and very nice a slendld buy but It only lasts a few One Acre, close to Oorgr Road, very that had been made, that the funds try Lydie E. Plnk- home, with tennis court, stable, etc. If ham’a Vegetable days at ...... S116S nicely eltuated. One-third cash, bal­ Easy terms. Price ...... $10,500 raised for the Houston memorial, ance to be arranged, at 7 pet cenL sufficient for the purpose, be devoted Compound, and "COMMON CARDEN PESTS Here is another snap, a lot on Oarhally Price™...... t'S to a library building, and-stated that when I had taken First Street, 120 feet, 34 cash, balance only two bottles I Road, north side, cloee to Douglas St, easy...... ,1...... $900 the directors of the association had AND HOW TO FIGHT THEM a splendid buy. See us about It. MeKenai, Street, lots 66 x 141. Perm sounded the trustees of the fund on the could aae a big anent aldexgalka and street shortly to Oak Bay, opposite I lecreatton Park, change, so I took We have a client for agreement of subject. The feeling of the trustees waa be asphalted. One third cash, bal- nice lot. Terms ...... $1200 vague, but not unfavorable, the situa­ six bottles and I am sale What have you got? i r » "» mow strong and well anee 4, 12 and 19 mbntluk Price tion ut present being that the amount Will be given in the ------each...... *1,800 again. I don’t know how to express of,the fuhd was not. known. - U was my thanks for the good It has dene me Y, Acre, clone to-Fool Bay and ear Has iTIm-mvernd that the pfrrvtnehii govern­ ana I hope an suffering wooieu will BROAD STREET HALL, 8 PJL TUESDAY, 28TH MARCH All good soil and nicely treed with ment ownc.l a lot that would make a E. Plnkham's Vegetable By Mr. R. M. Winslow, B.8.A., Provincial Horticulturist, De­ Maples. One-quarter cash, balance very eligible site, nndf the directors a trier. It waa worth its at 7 per cent. Price ...... $2,400 communicated with Premier McBride ;ht In ese^**Id.”—lira. .1. P. Ewdlich, partment of Agriculture. _ PLUMMER 4 RIDEOUT on the subject of the government do R. P. D. No. 7, Erie, Re F. E. MITCHELL & CO. View Street, one lot, 40 x 120. Just east ■ natlng it for that purpose. The pre- Lydia K. Plnkham’s Vegetable Com­ ADMISSION FREE. of Quadra, with 6 buildings always Real Estate Agents. i was that the government pound, made from native root, and if your garden interests yon. be sure to come. Real Extate, Timber, Mines, North rented. P.,000 cash, balance annually 11S Pemberton Black. Phene 2392 could not establish M precedent of that herbs. contains no narcotic or iiann- All are cordially invited. B. C. Lands. at 7 per cent. Price...... • • $14 000 kind. This reduced the matter to one ful drug*, and to-day holds the record 1214 Govt. 8L Phone 2528 o of purchase, and negotiations were now tor the largest number of actual cures Empress Ave.. 60 x 111. Close to North proceeding on that basis. The feeling EASY TERMS of female dlneasea we know of, and Ward Park. 1600 caah. balance 6. 12 Of the directors Whs, that if the Hous- thousand, of voluntary testimonials and IS months at 1 per cent. 11.300 Rockland Park, .Avery Street, two ton fund waa a valla bh- for the pur­ are on Hie In the Ptnkham laboratory choice lot», size 50 x 129 each. $300 Hulten Street, Juet off oak Bay Avc. pose, supposing it were large enough, at Lynn. Mesa., from women who haxa-1 Three fine lost on Fairfield Road, 50 cash, balance easy payments. “ Price and If the Nelson Library Association been cuied from almost every form of foot ffe»itage and very deep; 2 lot* lots of large else. Htreet Improved for the two...... $1200 female complaints, such as inflamma­ at...... US» Price each, on terms...... had a site, the director* could then go to the public for fund* with a pro­ tion, ulceration, displacements, ttbroid F.W.STEVENS0N&C0. 1 lot on corner at...... ,S2000 5 Lets on Laing Street, Just outside 14 tumors. Irregularities, periodic pains, Facing south, beautiful view of Oak Bay, Just outside Mty limita, mile circle. Adjoining lot* held at posal that would command strong sup­ Stock end Bond Brokers. sise lots, backache, Indigestion and nervous Qlymplans. room hone* with 4 large $560. $7M cash, balance 6, 12 and 1$ __ prostration. Kvery Buffering woman good fruit trees, etc., on terms of months. Price for Immediate sale, on s'.• particular n .he work|IL FUNDS INVESTED FOR CLIENTS. and Blanchird. rue lot 60x11». with ,f the- yt-Hr- point I'd out that while the It ^ aild al$»ay» helpful. Bur'eith Estate, 180 feet water front­ large cottage, always rented. One- Orders Executed on all Exchângcs on Commission. age. ?4 cash, balance cas^. . .$2,000 fund* nvnlUible had b**m llmlttld. __Ü1SL third cash, balance at 7 per cent directors had been able to carry on the „ Private Wires to Vancouver, Winnipeg. Toronto. Montreal. Price L...... ••• • ’ *'aB L 1L CONYEiK 4 CO. arosk e# »kw Hkraasa with the nnians Hulten Street, Jn.t off ihtk Bay Ace Mai Th«- efforts <>f the directors MAN ERSES LE lota of large -He. Street Improve* «to view HTRKET throughout the year, however, had Price each, on term* ...... 5790 been principally directed to way* and mean*. The year was ended with a de­ S. A. BAIRD EMiuim.lt Read. Juat outside city Hm Reeklend Avenue—House of 7 room*, ficit of $*6. principally made up of rent. !N ARAM’S LAKE It,, one I.H. 100 x 210. with double large reception hall, full sized base­ From this $*:> the sum of $30. the Real Estate. Financial and Insu frontage. Price, on terms ... .9M**> ment, furnace, all modem conveni­ Amount of subacrlptlons then due. but Agent ence* throughout, lot SO x 120t beau­ not at the time collected. *hould he de­ Shakespeare Street, comfortable mod ducted. I Hiring the, year the annotation Try it one 1210 DOUGLAS STREET. ern 8 room cottage and 2 lots, level, tiful situation. Terms can be at- Companions .Are Powerless to ranged...... 98.000 went behind some $S20. whtrh was little 45 x 136. $600 cash, balance to he In excess of the amount It went behind Render Aid—Body is arranged, at 7 per cant For $2300 McGregor Avenue—Choice lot. 86 feet the previous year Ever since the year week for Toronto Street, near Government 8t., • of the Hermes* the association had roomed dwelling, modern\conveni­ Oak Bèy. Just outside city limits, frontage, cloee Ip Oak Bay Avenue Recovered ences. $1000 cash ...... X. $3160 room house, with 4 large sise lots, splendid view; an Ideal hrime site, a*.l.tw«.n running on the fund* then re a- convenience* on avenue. Reasonable IIwnI. the onlv dlirerenee Mwwt tlie all baking Bank Street, close to Cadbdro BayxRd. good, fruit trees, etc., on term* of one-third cash, lialance 1U 7 per terms. A wnap for •••■■» .$1^00 pint and grevloua y« ar* b« lng that the Full sized lot with new 7 roomed cent. Price ...... *...... 18.000 reserve fund waa now pxhau*ti-d. Kamloops. Mar«‘h 27.—An unfortun­ dwelling, modern, good basement and'1 Eaquimalt—Liverpool Street, large lot, An appeal had been made, to the city at our risk çthHe to proposed dry dock. Reaiwm- ate accident happened a few days ago furnace. Terms. PhNce ...... $5,000 lounell for a larger grant than usual, tbet result -.1 In the death by drowning able terms. For a short time price ami the council had generously made is...... 13.000 of. PYunk Hart, ar employee of the Wilten Street, lot close to Foul Bay Rd. grant of $450 for the • urrent year Adama JUver Lumber Company at Your money back 60 x 125. 8350 cash, balance 8, 12 and 4.EE 4 FRASER Tlv pn*f year** grunt vtH* $300 Chase, and for a while It was thought 18 months. Price »...... $750 Basil Avenue—C’holcc building lot. fa Ing south. 60 x 112. lovely situation. The other source* of revenue, includ­ that two partie* seul,out to recover the Real Estate anfl Inxuranrc Agents ing social and other functions, were •.ere at end of car Reasonable term* arranged...... $753 body had suffered à like fate. il it disappoints Douglas Street, 1 Money to Loan. Fire end Life Insurance noted by Mr. Hut bun. line. Price ...... $3,500 At this season of the year the Adam* 1222 Brood Street. Linden Avenue—Realitiful high lot with WILL ENLARGE SCHOOL. lake la particularly treacherous, and alleyway, cheapent lot In this district, Hart was returning with a party of fellow-workmen to Chase. Coming to a size 46 x 129. Terms to be arranged. Femle, March 27. -^At a h* « clal mr-ct "Moie bread A. H. HARMAN Price...... jut...... $1.580 Ing of the schtMil board it was decided, high bluff his comrade* climbed it, but Cordova Bey—About 20 acre», with sen with the sanction of the ratepayers. Iti Hart thinking the Ice would bear hi* frontage. Price per acre ...... «300 The Above are all Good Buys and in 1317 Broad Street. enlarge the Central seh«>ol to a sixteen weight, assayed to cros* it. when It and better District* That Are Moving. gave way, precipitating him Into the I Rudlin Street—5 roomed Bungalow, roomed building. Four more r«H»ms are required already and it la expected that ley waters of the lake. Upon hearing bread” modern In every reepect, lot 40 x 46. hi* cry for help Ills comrades went to Terme 146S caeh. Valante to arrange. additional ac.cfimmodatlim will t»e ne ry after the summer holiday. The the edge of the bluff ân,* cash : • r • $■<*> rSmPta $50(10. TÎ.V nWiV-Af thé* dr#-- J. STUART YÀTES Empress Street—3 niei WGl Term*. Prior Street, doae In, two lota, 50 x U9 $356 cash, balance to arrange. Price unknown *** n*» fire tied been in the and If poselble recover the body Sw- 22 Bastion Street. Victoria...... $2.000 Each...... *1W0 Bufldlng wince 6 o'clock the night be­ eral days elapsed nîter their de|uirture Prier Strwt, :i nu.m hou*-, hit Hi fore Included In the contents of the when a dog belonging to the party re­ Itertfi Baa wish -7 aewe fur ...... 83.000 136 ------V, Ç«°° lylll were several,expensive pieces of turned all wet a* though from a hard FOR SALE. Stanley Avenue, 6 rn.im houm- mnl lot machinery, together with coiislderahte wwltri. ami grax e fear* began to be |f«0t Gladstone Avenue—< roomed bunga­ 60 , 120 ...... M,Z4 unfinished w«.rk which wj*» almost u* to the safety of th<- «com! party Two Valuable Water Lete on Victoria low. modern In every respect, lot 40 x Fern weed Reed, nice 7 t'mm huu.r. .m ready for shipment The mlTt had been Harbor, at toot et Tales Street General Manager Hawyer^Vaa on the There is HEALTH and STRENGTH 180. Terms to arrange. Price $4,500 lut ie, x us on» running for nearly 16 year*. point of heading a party to search for in noury cup of Te Rent—Three-story Warehouse on WANTKI A IIRIOHT OFFIC’K 1UIY the other», when they returned thor­ Wharf Street. FAIR BVILDINOK oughly exhnuated from extwuiure and Children thrive on —----- 55-—-— fatigue In transporting the body of " EPPS’S." Merritt; Mdrrb If. fkl $h#i*l Val­ llltAKKM AN mut over t».. htrh bh.fff- EPPS’S ley Agricultural aaeiK-tatlun Is consid­ An inquest wa* held over the re­ ering plan* for the araetkm of per­ It. fm» ievigecatin* qealiliee eâit beeple Nflkuep, March p A serious B«^i- main* by Coroner Dr. Clarke, of Kum- »l ell etee. Ri. b in cecee better, end manent building*. loi*t year'* ahow «thip*. nhd a verdict of accidental death dent occurred at Rosebery when was a wonderful ittOMH f«ir the firat FREE FROM CHEMICALS. COCOA BANK OF MONTREAL HVakceman lieatliong. of the Nakusp A dhftt, aumidmu thaL i. lulttlittllft! returned. GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING Hlocan branch, was very seriously sur pi ii* hn* iHwn left In the bunk. The Established 1817. ■queeard between the «ar* When mak­ securing «»f a site for ft permanent STREET IMPROVEMENT. ing a cou pH US »*rly In the morning une has tu»en practically completed Capital, all paid up. Rest. Undivided Profits breaking hi* « ..llnr boii«\ fraHurlng ml with this will come the erection of Chilliwack. March 17.-J. H Croly. • 14.400,000.08 812.000.000.00 $•11,501.44 three Him ami tKe • «|»m ussi.m effecting building* necessary to house the ahow the newly nppolnttsl city road superin­ Rt. lion. Lord Strathcona and Mount RoyaL Q C.M O i and O.C.V.Oe his lungs The unfortunate man had W Htrk-kland. manager of the Bank tendent. after a careful Inspection of ——- Hon. Présidant >nly ju«t come on duty for the day of Montreal, ha* ««aln. been «hosen the street a, mad. hts report to the Richard B. Angus, President. end wag In the act of making up the president of the wiH’lely. council and eatlmatr» the coat for' ma- rain to connect with ilia steamer from . «damlxlng them to be over $00,000, The -Advertising la to k usines» Sir Edward 8. Clouaton, Bart., Vice-President and General Manager. Nàe-un fur the dally run to Nakusp H TO AlIVERTIRM ÎUBBÔIIRUICS. •team la te maOhlnery.1 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANHACTKD; founcll la unxlou* to have the Im- has been In the aervU» of the Canadian pi ..mints carried out. and a by-law-, Adi>ertu*ements SAVINGS BANK. Pacific railway for eevcral year#, anil Kelowna, Mil I vh 27 The following asking the ratepayer» to sanction the hall* from Ontario. - Wmlutlon xvas adopted at ft meeting of floating of a 40-year debenture loan. Htferest Allowed o^Depoalta at Highest Current Ratea uhmlltvd In i few Written and Placed far Correspondeitta Th all Parts of the World. PRERIBNTATION AT LAHyNMTTH. writ* i«. PremcMu M«-Url<1« and flou. All Btuinews Prie* Ellison, pointing out that the Do­ Lttilvemlth, March 17 Th«« ambul You i an deposit your money at 4 A. I. C. GALLETLY...... - • Manager, Victoria minion governmeni la spending large per <*ent. Interest with The B, Ct Per- aricr Hawa "Wtiund up their aeawm * sums of money In advertl*lng the NEWTON ADVERTISING work with a hanquét held in th«' «dty minent Loan Company and be able t® AGENCY. . ralrl* prnvlnces In the tllilted Htatea withdraw the total amount or any por­ hall Th« event of the evening wn* lh« In order to promote Immlgrathm, and tion thereof without notice. Cheques reurtb Floer. Times Beating. praaeqiaihin tn Or I' rnat of * baykewse »»«king Hi»! ihe provincial government hy the m*uih«nt of th» amtipHRi1.» «'las# iukh «Itallftt Mtbp* to advertise the art suppthd to each depualtor Paid up capital over $1.000.000, uea#t* over $3, it, m . ugnlll...... Hta ;.....k fm th« ■ tee • fiuM Iwitd* uf British Cnlumhla In the (XiO.ooo Branch vfll«e, 1210 Govern- The presentation agoio'h was made Chltad Fllalea. , _ 5 < Ivory Mayfir |>ler lit Iff os I tnad< >iy«nt street. Victoria, 14. C. Easter reply, «hankHi* Hi# Mesa fnf Ht» h OH nVIlliKN UKATI1 Toiletware eep*-4 l»*d sift Ne-- Mnr. h 27 Tlie At Easter the Lady Axpirei ~Tlii' Istly who iwlmlrf* the ,-iit^h .Ibrtlli weurred et Tlrnhrilxm! to Look Her Beet. gvimiiw* ivory, will Hud N | i . DeBacfc, u er*U-lnw»R One of our maile-to-oriier ferii." Mr !..Hiuk we* oh til" tKilnt from our htock ninny little aOMEYWAMTED ut » nri.r flrlnkln* his mumlnE suit» will help lier. I p nrticli'g to impruvn her toilet • |||, ,,r l uffen. when he Uromml Uend Fruit Trees ! from ...... *25.00 frSBt h«»rt failure. Iw-eerfl wee bom tnlili- umi ut ifuuruii Y. SI. C. A. Apples, Peers, Peaches, Plumn, Cherries, Men’s Suits made-to-order, In Norway, but bee UvrS In Britleli tvvd to bv the hiWvut util n m- All wMhscrtpttnn# !«• hew build Columbia for a number of yenra. He — - Apricot#,' Quinces, Whln,uta, Fimerte, up from...... $20.04) Ing p*i»t due «no imutlh Alimey wn* 4* yoarityf «ne. He leaves to mourn Or*PCX. Currant», Oooxeherriex, 8t rawlSrries, etc., in all the leading and litw Imported Goods. nhlv imywhvrv. ■ ■ "i • hie loss n wife end three children. -l»s«’ * . ______mont desirable variotiea, both for the family garden and tile commercisl Hub*, ili n n* i«- n 'lid "f AOED MINIRTKH'H llKATH. orchard. No order too «mail for our attention. No order too large, as flclal receipts given by fallowing that we will give you a careful estimate on it. We have about hall a pirtetura *1 their etuenai W N NcIwfL March .27. Rev. .lames John- million fuit trees growing at our numeric* to cliooau from. Come and Charlie Hope & Co Lee Dye & Co. Mltrlmlli 4, 'Tt a*«r. À. ' H.' Stone, who for the reel elx scare Its* 1438 Government Street McNeill. P. H IltUb, C. A. Fields been living at Bummer holme Ranch, see them. Two Ht ore* : N#«T Fire Hall, Cor- R B McMIiJtlng. A J Brace. \V opposite Nelaon. with hie *m. Jamea LATMITZ M1IWEIIE», Csrq lUs4l, Ylstsrls. » mill «< Msks»», 16- ... mucaul HU, aud iti! 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luted. One object, it was pointed out, main army by way of the west side the rebel* might easily have captured The lists will go to the printer- at of Laguna Salàda. LI man tour had they desired to do so. once, and it to figured in municipal HOTEL was that in the event of the insurrec- Four aeroplanes are being hurried to ART IMPORTERS ARE circles that the office* of mayor and INSURGENTS ARE tos capturing a border town, it would The fate of Berthold Is uncertain. The insurrecto* here would not be surprised the border. They will be placed In aldermen will be declared vacant Washington Annex obviate computation» with a foreign to bear of his little force of forty-five commission under Major O. Squler, April 2. nomination* set for the fol­ country by enabling them to appoint u< ' .ting obliterated by the federal*. commanding the signal corps, for FINED 015,000 EACH lowing day, and the election for SEATTLE REORGANIZING FORCES provisional consular agents. T! . information that Berthold had scouting purposes. It is stated that the April 7. “Especially.” said the statement by wounded in th*» leg came as a per­ utility of the MTOSkUW under gfl tu:il . Commissioner Robertson yesterday . A modenv the junta, “do the tneurrectoi want to sona Lmessage to Leyva. war conditions will be thoroughly test­ afternoon refused to enter on the rbll horr.elikj merit the friendliness of the United It is said that one rebel and four fed­ ed. the names of several women who ap­ States. No depredations are being eral* ware billed in a battle that took Two Millionaires Plead Guilty plied for permission to pay-the $2 tak. Hope to Obtain Recognition of committed by the insurrecton on pro­ Absolutely place March 22. It Is said that only Home had paid It for the purpose of Fire-prooL perty in Mexico owned by Americans scouts from the main army of the féd­ to Having Undervalued obtaining a vote These are holders Belligrency From All the “No food is taken from resident of agreements of sale, but as their 200 Rooms érais were engaged Imported Goods All Outside Nations Americans unless a receipt Is given, agreements had not been registered and it is the intention of the provision­ Leyva is awaiting with ill-concealed the commissioner could not give them anxiety new.* from his associates In the al government to reimburse any a voté on that ground, and refused larapaaa Plan f L5d Par day, eg tonnes sustain**! by Americans aitjaun effort, to SflijjlttÉh _ a Socialistic com­ the application* on the tax payment ns the awri-consritottonaL authorities monwealth In Lower California. IN THE WINTER Ne w Ÿcuttï MnriTt J. e. saro. rteenew ‘ ""*1 Paw. -me*. Marrh-27 —tfci" ta- cîâîm. hecairse- a wammu to- not cum-. in our country arc overthrown. Fre­ Captai» Jolm McPofoald who ’ ïarôêT‘irtfW«; Humons ptWfW \'tear: wndhy ™:. 'V . turret ton ure reorganizing their force*, wounded In the-le, V.»,erd^. WV,u(. Life, TOO UttlC EXBTCiSe, quently lawless persons commit acts the New Ycwk importing firm of Du>- so cannot be registered as a house­ drilling their men. providing them 6f violence, but these, when caught, ferlng intensely last night SpfWTsull veen Bros., were arraigned yesterday holder. -with amide ammunition .and distribut­ are severely punished. It is hoped of scant medical attention. The man Breathing Impure Air, Eat­ Several property owners applied for who did the shooting is an Orosco man. before United States Judge Martin, The roon to establish peace, and with it admission to the rolls, hut as their ing store* with a view M carrying on and. It Is said, be Is a relative of the ing Artificial Foods pleaded guilty to having undervalued the complete overthrow of the tyrant properties were not registered on or the war to a decisive t*»sue. No at­ Insurrecto leader in Chihuahua. Fu Imported goods and were fined 115.000 Woodworkers w ho uuw oppresses us.'' I* tt sny wonder that the system before January Hi their-appHeatlone tention whatever i* being paid t-> the Rebel Leader Wounded. gttlve Mexican official* In Calexico each. so-called overture* for peace. Madero complained to rCaptaln Babcock that becomes poisoned with Impure waste Both the Du veen*. when privately were refused. Limited is anxious to show the widespread ex­ Mexicali. March IS.—The news that* the Orosco man wa* not shooting at matter In the winter time, when you examined before the United States dls- 2841 Douglas Street, City tent of the revolution., and thu* to ob­ Simon BerthoUl wae wounded in a fight fle»4ng rebels, but at the home* of the think of the artificial life We lead? trU t attorney, agreed v. w ith the fédérais near Alamo, together With doors and windows tight shat ermnent fl.IUfréto tf the authorities HWDA tain recogniton of belligerency from Mexicans on the American side. It I* Manufacturers of High Grade with the information that the govern­ wve breathe the same air over and all the nations. said that McDonald was shot acci­ agreed to restore the seised art goods. Ier one-half tae Coal, Show Casts, and every descrip­ This information was given out by ment force at Tecate has been doubled dentally while this was going on. over again until It Is Incapable of Outside the sugar case, this is the big­ by the arrival of 100 men again created la audt hy dtwoMa* tion of Hotel, Bank. Bar, Office the revolutionary junta here yesterday Many complaints are coming In of de purifying the blood. gest amount ever recovered in a cus­ /While Seder In and modern Store Fixtures, a* coming from Francisco I. Madero. alarm yesterday In the rebel garrison predations on the part of starving reb­ in vain effort to cast the poisons out toms case. at Mexicali. Water and addh* Counters. Wall Cases, Standing the so-called president of the Insur- els from Tecate. It Is said they raided of the system the liver and kidneys are Desks, etc. ' / General Leyva dispatched twenty-five several herds of cattle belonging to worked over time until they too are COURT OF REVISION. rtcio* mounted men under Captain Francisco Selected woods, superior finifeh -- tn Wae stated that Modem, in recent Americans. The latter, owning exten­ played out. Then «ornes the pains in the and beet workmanship. messages to the. Junta, was eàger to Quljada to hold Pica chop pass against back, the headaches, the attacks of Two Names Added to Voters' List— MAPLEINE sive plantation*, are preparing a peti Mirror Plates and Plate Glass. obtain from - foreign governments a the possible advance of the federal* tlon to send to Washington, demanding c onstipation and indigestion. Approximate Total Now 6,740. ■ the popular flavor- from Tecate. or the approach of the Elsd. » alao Dav- Sash, Doors and Mlllwork of recognition that a state of war — (hat the Mexican government speedily The quickest and most certain way I ore hddhd*. Cake all kinds; Lumber. Lath. put down the Insurrection, or that the to overcome this condition is by the The court of revision completed the Irrasdn*. c-ife, Shingles, and all kinds of United States immediately Intervene. use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills revision of the new voters' list yes­ I etc. Grocers sell building material. Prompt de­ Family Gathering. They act definitely and directly on terday afternoon, with two names F Maplrise. If soL f scad 50 cents for i livery. and satisfaction guaran­ San Atltonto. Texas, March f*.—Be­ tike liver and kidneys, awaken them to added, and none struck off. making teed. A Perfect Food lief that the Madero famllyfthe back­ renew energy in filtering poisons from an approximate total voting strength bone of the Mexican rebellion, has re­ ihe bowels and remove the cause of In­ for the election next month of 6,740. ceived peace proposals from former digestion. backache an

Bacon ...... : Haros ...... »...... •••••• Pratt’s Coal OU ...... Lard ...... »...... Cheese ...... in Meats- Creamery Butter ...... Hama (B. C.>, per lb...... Eggs ...... 1 ...... Bacon (B. C.), per lb...... Apple...... rfar (American), per lb. Baeen ^American). -per 4b. ,.. timnr.n Bacon (long dear), per lb. Cbtw. per lb...... Beef, per lb...... Cranberries, per bbl...... 12.60yi4.U0 Pork, per lb. Celery, ‘“per -doe .... Mutton, per lb. Cauliflower, per don ...... 4 Lamb.% hlndquarter ...... t*°® Grapefruit, per bos ...... Lamb, forequarter ...... 1UO 100 .«mon* ...... » •«*••• Veal, per lb...... Ruubarb. per lb...... mm Lettuce, per crate ...... Suet, per lb...... ;...... Oranges. Nsv esse ...... Farm Produce— Onions .(Australian), per cwt... Never Was Women*s Clothing So Artistic $ Freeh Island Egge ...... a Potatoes, per Urn ...f...... I Butter, Cowlchan ...... Parsnips, per fuck . 1...... ter Victoria'...... Tomatoes, per' crated...... s lew «-so Butter, BUt Spring ...... Florida Tomatoes...... AM or So Becoming Butter (Eastern Townships) Turnips, per sack ...... An interesting selection of HANDSOME / Uard. per lb...... Haddles. per lb...... Charming models in Women’s Afternoon Western Canada Fleur Mllle- Kippers, per lb...... end Evening Gowns, developed in accord­ BLOUSES, the variety of colors ; the com- « Purity. per sack ...... Halibut. *er lb...... bination of colors ; new designs and new ! Purity, per bbl...... 1-1® Salmon, per lb...... ance with the latest fashion tendencies, from styles, in Mescalines, Crepes, Marquisettes 1 Hungarian Flour— Hr c si Is, per lb...... Silks, Crapes, Voiles, Marquisettes, Satina Ogtivlo’s Royal Household. Almonds, per Obj...... v...... and Chiffon. All sixes and colors to match 1 per sack ...... rkestnut» p*r lb» ...... the new suit. Prices up from $6.26, $6.50, ( Ogilvie e Royal Household, Filberts, per lb...... audTFoiüards, In pink, light blue, heliotrope, !’< anuts, roasted ...... grey and black, striped, dotted and checked $7.50, $9.00 ...... „.$11.00 ; , per Walnuts, per lb...... ECRU AND WHITE NET BLOUSES, made j Robin Hood, per sack Dates, per lb ...... ;...... effects. Robin Hood, per bbL ...... Pigs, pei—lb - over China silk, heavily embroidered, 1 Vancouver Milling Co., Hun­ Cucumbers (hot-house), per dos. A large number of these exhibit the raised garian, per seek ...... Artlchoker (Rgse>, per d<»« . $3.25, $3.50 and ...... $4.00 { Vancon er Milling C Hun­ Parsley ...... waist line, which allows the skirt to drape garian, per bbl. Wet-rerese ...... One assortment of BIjACK MES8ALINE Î Lake of Woods, per sack — gracefully over the hips. Prices, $25.00, Bruasela Sprouts ...... BLOUSES, embroidered collar and fronts. Q Lake ef. Woods, per bbl...... Hitter Oranges, per case ...... We Introduced the system that $27.50, $32.50 ...... $35.00 Price ...... $6.75 Calfsî-* Hungarian, per sack. Calgary Hungarian, per bbl. .. Radishes, per dos...... We are featuring SMALL WOMEN’S LINGERIE AND TAILORED WAISTS, up Entier by. per sack ...... L6i> Mint, fresh ...... Superseded the Tailor SUITS —adult styles but misses' sixes, from ...... t...... $1.25 Enderby, per bbl...... ■ T-k r»aMiy Klours- 4 HE value of the Fit-Reform policy is shown and you should see how delightfully pleas­ In our NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT we Snowflake, per sack ...... 175 THIS OLD OFNTLFMAN Snowflake, per bbl...... 7.W by its adoption, not only in Canada, but in ed they are with these garments, $22.50, are showing Fashion’s very latest eon- Vi.prouver Militr. ? Co., Wild CURED OF PHEUMATISM ceils in Stocks and Jabots. Rose ...... id other Countries as well. $25.00 ...... $27.50 STOCKS FOR THE TAILORED WAIST, Drifted Snow, per sack 1.71 B. Ow Box of r.rs PILLS And in the navy blues, always considered Jraln- “Yarmouth. N.8. This policy is simply this—to give men the best white and colors, 35c, 50c and.. ... ,80y Wheat. chicken feed, per ton. 86.0®#«0.M> ”1 have J>een bothered with Rheu­ the “old reliable,” the Leader at $25.00 FINE LACE COLLARS with dainty edging Wheat, per lb...... -*• matism for the past year and have hand tailored garments, of the best materials, at NAVY SERGE, government wale, $27.50 Barley ...... »•<*» takeifi a good many different kinds of and jabot. Special ...... $1.00 Whole Com ...... *...... medicine and found no relief if or It. reasonable prices. HEAVY ENGLISH MEN’S WEAR SERGE, Cre ed Corn...... «...... « .“One day a friend advised me to try SEPARATE JABOTS of handsome lace, Oats . ..v.tt; Specialisation in tailoring—concentration in de­ at* ...... $30.00 laid in cascades or frilling, 50c, 85c, $1.00 Crushed Oats OIN PILLS, and after taking one box Rolled Oats (B A K-l, 7-lb. sk. »,of them, I felt .like a new man. tails—economy in buying—make reasonable Two weaves of FINE SERGE, trimmed. SPECIAL IN PERRIN’S GLACE KID Rolled Oats (B. A K ). tblb sk. thought I would write you s few lines Boiled Oat - (B. A K ). 4®-lb. ak. prices possible. Price ...... $35.04$ GLOVES, black, tan and blue, fitted by an Helled Oats (B. A K ). 80-lb. Sk. 160 expert fitter ...... $1.50 M FIVE DOZEN MESS ALINE UNDER­ M We show the strength of the SKIRTS. the only kind to be worn under CHAMOIS GLOVES, the washable kind, in Rolled Wheat, M Iba...... M try OIN PILLS. natural colors; long ones...... $1.50 i racked Wheat, M lba ...... M "WM CONTY Fit-Reform policy with the the new style skirt or clinging gown. Wheat Flakee. per packet .... 1240 M Don’t' bother with liniment» and elegant Spring Suits pictured FIT- % Prices, either in plain color or all-over Short ones ...... $1.00 Whole Wheat •Hour .0 Iba .. .46 called “blood purifiera.” « They won’t Persian effect, up from...... $6.75 The popular CHAMOISETTE GLOVE, 50# Graham Flour. M Iba ...... -W help your kidneys—and Rheumatism Is above — guaranteed uncondi­ REFORM® • (jnhtm Flour 6$ lba...... 1.74 caused by weak, strained or Irritated * a— kidneys. The only possible way to cure tionally—$18 up. Hay (baled), per t«*n ...... mow»*» Strew ner bale .r...... 76 Rheumatism. Is to cure the kidneys. Middlings, per ton ...... »w GIN PILLS will do this as nothing else B.$e will. 86 04 Take OIN PILLS NOW and be free FINCH & FINCH 88. •» from Rheumatism thl« winter. Flft; Poultry- cents a box—4 for 82.00—and m< M promptly refunded It you are not sat LADIES’ WEAR Kti .84 Isfled. Oeese (island), per lb...... ■» Order from us If your dealer does not Allen & Company 717-719 Yates St. .... Just Above Douglas Street Garden Produce— handle GIN PILLS. Sample box sent C.bbax*. lb...... «W»"I free on request National Drug New Address, 904 Government St, 2 Doors North of P.0. Potatoes (local) ...... Seed Potatoea per sack ...... X64 Chemical Co.. Dept. V. T„ Toronto.

Nat. Biscuit...... «H 12» 1294 been taken to, If possible, make sure. 1044 GEORGE ATKINS COLLINS. N. Y Central ...... 1*4 1«4 Colonel, Norfolk A ».est...... WN am Nor Par...... 126 li«4 126 Pennsylvania ...... lhd V» 120$ CLOCK FACE ON CEILING. Peoplr * Gns ...... 108 1071 W7t Rock Island ...... V'l » 30$ sing Button a\ Night Dial Is ...... mt 1174 1144 BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CITY By Texas Pacific ...... 2N » m A MISSING PENNANT. Reflected Over Bed. Union Pacific ...... 17H4 1774 1146 U. H Rubber ...... «4 «24 «21 To the Editor,—Will you kindly allow Yankee Ingenuity” has been eclipsed U. 8 Steel ...... 794 79 798 «64 me. through the columns of your valu­ by the Englishman who Invented the Utah (’opper ...... 4-r»l 4«4 City Water Sidewalks and Cleared Land , Graded Streets Wabash, pfd...... rt *74 celling clock. Awaking In the middle ...... »4 able paper, to ask the person who took Western Union...... 71| 71 7*4 of the night, the owner of tone of these away from the drill hall the blue and devices can have the clock dial reflect­ CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. white penitent of-the “Seamen’s Chris­ ed on the celling above his .bed by the tian Brotherhood.’’ which was placed mere pressing of a button. The clock (By Courtesy F. W. Stevenson A Uo.) over the ladies’ candy stall at the re 1$ mounted on a stand which contains [ Chicago. March » an electric b*ttery. It Is swiveled on cent auto exhibition, to return the t Open High Low Close same to the undersigned, who will tell pair of uprights and during the day assumes the position of an ordinary Wheat- him how to obtain one In a more hon­ May ...... m m orable way? timepiece. At night It la turned so that July ...... WI* ** *71 The flag In question Is quite a new Sept...... M* Ml *7| one, bearing the following i-ymboU. May T.~rr.; ...... m H * Ii* .1 I’ross." “Golden Star” aftd “Dove July ...... 4»| 50| ? 4M with Olive Branch.” ...... 61. Ml SOI m * J S BATLET. ~ Data— Port Missionary, B. A F. Bailors* May *H *>t Society. July Victoria, B. C.. March 28. 1»IL Sept. sr M Pork— THE PIPERS* BAND. Msy ...... 16.00 16.5 16.7 16.7 July...... 16.76 16.77 15.4 16.41 Lard- To the Editor,—In the report of • the f» Conservative Association smoker, which May ...... 8*7 8 67 856 July ...... R.G6 *.65 8.52 8.62 appears In this morning’s Colonist, It Short Ribs— Is stated that Premier McBride was May ..♦. ?r., .. 9.7 M7 *.*7 1 v-- preceded by the “St. Andrew’s pipers’ July ...... 8.86 8,67 8.47 8.47 1 band” on his way to that function. As this Is.apt to create an erroneous Impression, particularly In the minds —In the Supreme court this morning the action of Bingham against St hu­ of local Scottish residents. It might be ma te was commenced. H. A. Maclean, well to emphasise the fact that I J K. 0., appearing for the plaintiff, and combination of bàgplpe players known E. V. Bod well, K. Ç.. with H. A. Courte­ as “St. Andrew's pipers^ band,” Is In nay. for the defendants. The plaintiff H Ho way connected with Ft Andrew’s Society %t this city. The latter organi­ claims an accounting, and asks the Appointment of a receiver, In regard to > sation has no political affiliations what­ twenty-two timber limits on the «’up­ soever. 3. WILSON, Its dial faces tit* helling. A flexible cord with a’ push button at the free end per river which were acquired by the j defendants in 1907 In conjunction with ANONYMOUS LETTERS. extends to the bed. Thç owner need pot get up to learn the time, but can one Culler. The plaintiff claims he 1 simply press the button. Instantly the paid one-quarter of the purchase price, j To the Editor,—I read an article In advertising fees and expenses. He the Colonist the other day “The Snob.” clock face Is lighted up and a magnified reflection of it appears on the celling. therefore claims a partnership. The ! and very true to life It was. But what defendant has refused to recognize his . about the writer of anonymous letters? Removal of the pressure on the button « xtlngulshes the light and the owner Claim, and Bingham Is askjng the I Surely he. .or she. Is far more wofthy court to have accounts taken to show !1 knows whether it Is time to get up Or of contempt than the snob; and the exactly what money was paid for the ! person who stoops to cut out articles whether he can take forty winks more. limits, and how the money paid the 1 ■ from dally or other papers, and, with NEW YORK STOCKS. purchasers by him was disbursed. Insulting Intention, sen^s them to wo­ men. anonymously.rts: In my opinion, (By Courtesy F. W. Stevenson A Co.) and in the opinion every right-mind­ We are having a wonderful sale of the loti in Garden City. The people are appreciating the beauty of the surroundings, the New York. March ». ed person, a creature more to be avoid­ magnificence of the view and the fertility of the soil. March 23rd was a rainy, miserable day, but we sold 38 lota in Garden City. ed than the bubohtc plague Itself. One High. Low. Bid. such person ' I know to be In Victoria A mal. Copper ...... Am Affr Chemical- . As close as Oak Bay. closer than Esquimalt. Low taxes and the electric car line with a elation on the property go to make this at present, and I think I could name . ft 671 Aron. Beet Sugar .... . 45f 46* an ideal spot for a suburban home. Have you bought one yeti When they start to build the railway, prie» will dou. that person. Has one no safeguard Aron. Can. pfd...... m n against a reptile such as this? . a inn. H melting .... ., .. M 7H The person’s Identity who a short Aron. Sugar ...... 119| 11» Automobile leave, our office for Garden City every two hour, between 10 o’clock a m. and 5 p.m. each day. It coats nothing to time ago sent anonymously a cutting Amn. Tel. A Tel .. .. Iff from the Dally Colonist to a lady Is Amn. Tobacco pfd. ... 971 JOHN MESTON take a ride and see the property. , — pretty well guessed, and steps hate Amn. Woolen - 854 344 Anàconua ...... «1 3*4 Atchison ...... CARRIAGE MAXIS , m m : 11. R.*T. w SLAOKiMrrl ...... 7*1 m C. P. R...... «..... 234 222| 2284 ■TO. ESXr'a; dhes. A Oido , ...... «1 *H «I BROAD ST. McPherson & Bros. i’-on. Gas ..v* ...... 1464 146| 1461 nd Brie .... . IN 29| Belwten Johnson and Pt N«V. pM ...... 1271 127| £ Pandora. 818.TROUNCE AVENUE ...... mi re nn PHONE 1888 Toronto, S. M ...... 1481 1471 1471 L ■Q-uini-.'V*'—- - - ****'** 1 OR. OH ABES OINTMENT* < ...... S4| 22| *44 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH ‘28, 1911. 13

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Most healthy and picturesque part of the city of Victoria Within the one and one-half mile circle from City Hall. By-laws have passed the council for Asphalt Street, Boulevards and Cement Sidewalks. Automobiles will convey intending purchasers to view property at any time. Telephone 1032 DUCK Cmd JOHN^STO^N 626 Johnson Street

tullo that within five years from now nounring that his second number would Victoria will be accommodating 86,066 be the four national anthems, a num­ ^^88+B RUPERT CITIZEN tInhabitants. ber for which he Is famous. As a musi­ While his own personal Interests are cal effort, this was really the feature Intimately wrapped up In the O. T. P. of hfe playing, #or it appeals lo all. terminal city he does not allow that Everyone le familiar with the national OF WELSH CHURCH LIRES VICTORIA tact to prejudice bis outlook on the Crystal Theatre. 1rs of England, America. Germany situation regarding Victoria. His ob­ and France, and ta hear the four aim You Can Pay servation enables him to discern the The management will to-day offer coming from the piano. Intermingled great stimulus which Is responsible for as an extra the moat realistic picture from the efforts of one pair of hands, the present unprecedented activity In ever presented to a Victorian audience. wrought the audience up to .the great­ Government Promises to Pass Alderman Patullo Looks for It la so plain, so accurate, that one the realty market of Victoria, and be­ est pitch of enthusiasm, and mode Laws During Life of Pres­ 80,000 Inhabitants in ing a business man he discards what almost feels inclined to about "Bravo, XVfcstony'a tame everlasting here — More— Toreador" with the senore and ssnorl- might be termed parochial patriotism, Hia third number was humor !n art, ent Parliament Five Years’ Time and divides his Interest so that he may tas of sunny Spain. Enters the toreador Into the arena. and In this he played "Every Little take a hand in the capital city's devel­ Movement." as the author co opoeed But You Can’t Get More Fdr Your opment. The stirring toreador song from "Car- n,” played by Herr Naget Three It, and then as Sousa would have The alderman ,1s staying at the Ere Premier Asquith made an import­ bulls, after goring ten horses t3 death, played R. Responding to a continuous Money When You Buy a - Among the distinguished visitors to press hotel and will likely be tn the city storm of applause, he played the fan­ succumb under the skilful blade o* the ant announcement recently to a depu­ the city of Victoria at the present time for a week or two. taisie from "Carmen," and the splendid idolised hero of the arena. Amid celec tation of Welsh members which wait­ music brought him a further demon­ Is Alderman Patullo, of the Qrand tionx frbm "Carmeja" and ‘La Palo- NEW DEPARTMENT OF C. N. R. stration from the people. Westony Is ed upon him at the House of Com- Trunk Pacific terminal city, Prince Ru­ the spectator might actually Ima­ REGAL Marine Engine great pianist, and his advent Into pert He Is a keen admirer of the gine himself transferred under the vaudeville means that artistic and many attractions which the capital city The new immigration office of the palm» of Spain, witnessing the exciting The proceedings were private, but scientific acts are becoming more pop­ of this western province lavishly un­ Canadian Northern Railway has been national sport of that country. the following official announcement opened at 62 Scott Block, Winnipeg, ular each year with vaudeville patrons. covers to convince the sceptical eye of Four other reels complete a pro was afterwards made: the unbelieving stranger. Not being a and is described as already a very busy gramme which will have no efiual In H. V. McConnell and company pro­ mere useless aesthete, however, he Is spot. Thomas Howell, head of the de Victoria, and which was much np- jected Into the" Grand a novelty that "The prime mlnïitër ihformed the ^Interested In the material as well as part ment, with the experience of sev plaudcd at every performance yëater- for the time being startled the audt- deputation that It waa the Intention Hinton Electric Co. Ithe ulterior phase jfiL the fittX». JMNLJM ecaLyeam.lh LmwlgraUuu work to guide, _ Herr- NageU* avwture wiil be the* . UU'-MçÇanncU el the ewruaenm^nt.. on. the aseun is here because he realises that It Is him. Is conducting a propaganda In Second Masurka, by Godard ^ caused an uproar and wound up his tlon that the parliament bill Is carried Boat Builders and Launch Engine Experts. good to be here In a financial as well as Great Britain that has enabled him to New Grand Theatre. act with a splendid singing trio. Into Itfw this year, to give to the secure the finest elaas of immigrants Weieh Disestablishment bill such Government Street. Phone 2245. a general and physical sense. The playing of the Wagnerian pian­ Manager Trumbell has another for­ As a business man the wonderful de­ that have ever come to r&nada. The eign act of high standard In the three position next year as will enable It Royal I,lne steamers have their full ac­ ist. Vilnius Westony. carried the Grand velopment of Victoria has entrapped audience away completely yesterday, Leyghtons. globe dancer* and acrobats to override the veto of the Lords dur­ his Interest. In conversation with a commodation taken for all sailings well and the headline act alone would be extraordinary. This act la all that waa ing the present parliament." Tlpies reprësénlafTve to-day he ex­ Into the summer. Mr. Hawley, of the CIVIC ARBITRATIONS. Bodwell. K C., appeared for the. own­ sufficient to fill the theatre every per­ claimed for It by the advance man, The proceedings are described as pressed himself as astounded at the Winnipeg office, Is claiming a large pro ers, and City Solicitor McDlafmid for formance this week, even had Manager and proves that Mr Coneidlne. who having been marked by extreme cor­ great strides that the city had made in portion ol farm hands and domestics selected It. knows the best and brings the city. for the west, and if the applications George Trumbell not got f. full bill of diality on both sides; and the Welsh The arbitrator* yesterday received the way of expansion. A life-long ex the beet to America. all the evidence In support of the The Fort Street arbitration pro­ perlence of the condltionj of the west from those desiring help are as prompt feature attractions to support the ac members of the deputation expressed Harry Booker and J. P- Duffy, are claims of the owners of the Balmoral ceedings are now closed with the ex- from the Yukon to 'Frisco is not the and in as sufficient numbers as already compllshed Westony. themçelves as highly pleased with the His repertoire yesterday commenced performing In the "Walking Delegate, prime minister’s announcement. hotel, and hoard the reaaons of the eption of the claim of Dr. O. M sort of thing to be sneered at, especial­ seems assured, the labor problem will Jones, 'who obtained permission with the “Tannhaueer" concert fan­ an Irish farce. Booker is as agile as Previous to the deputation waiting city why tho claims made by the ly when that experience IS assimilated not be such an acute one for this and through Judge lampman in the following seasons. Application forms taisie, played with such charm and ever, has the same ripe humor he liad upen the prime minister the Welsh owners should be reduced, and will by an Intelligence that is above sus­ county court to make a further claim. sweetness that the audience was still two years ago and ns a, fun-dispenser members received a deputation of shortly make known the amount of picion, and It l* that experience which w ill b« supplied by addressing W. A This will now be proceeded with by dictates the opinion of Alderman Pa- Hawley, 62 Scott Block, Winnipeg. applauding while Westony stood an- was a riot. Welsh Free Churchmen, whose object the award. The owners of the pro­ Walton and Vivian have a real estate was to Impress upon the Welsh party perty, part of which is required for the arbitrators. story and other lilts, songs, and some in the House of Commons the neces­ widening Fort street, asked $29,783, buffoonery, but no voices. The Grandi- sity of Welsh Disestablishment belno, and the city offered lees than one- In the elementary schools of France Frot>*‘ ha* picture* that arc new, and carried in the present parliament. The half, $13,694. more than 24 per cent, of the pupils are Manager Trumbell'ha*"a Tattling Kd members of the deputation urged very Th# arbitrators were P. R. Brown near-sighted; In those of Germany. :t5 per strongly their fears lest the bill should for the city, J. J. Shallcrose for the cent.; In those of. the Baited Kingdom, •London Bioscope. be Introduced too late to secure pas­ owners, and R. 8. Day, referee. E. V. 20 per cent. Five amateurs entered the contest at sage Into law under the restriction* HERE WE ARE the Victoria theatre last night, and for as to delay set up by the veto bill. the rest of the week there will be per­ They Insisted on priority over atl formers at ««very evening show. Be­ measures after the veto, and urged sides these there are seven moving pic­ that. If possible, the Welsh bill should ture films shown each night, cômmenc- be Introduced this session. With lots for sale in ing at 8 o'clock with tho amateur acts, Eventually, however, Clem Ed­ rBL^e In between until 10 o'clock. wards, M. P., who presided, aald the A well filled house last night listened deputation and the Welsh members SHOAL BAY PARK it from $600 to $000 to and opplanded the amateurs loudly, had practically arrived at unanimity and voting was keen, for when the bal­ of view on this question, namely, that KNIGHT lots were counted, there were but a few the government should be asked to to divide the five contestant». The pass a measure of Disestablishment winner of the most votes by Saturday for Wales through all .Its stages next On Easy Terms night will win first prlxe of 160, the __on. They all, of course, agreed Don't use u much "Black Knight” es you second highest will receive fl6, and the upon the end to be attained, and he have been ming ol ether «tore polishes. third highest $10. The moving picture thought they were also practically You don't need « much, to bring e brilliant, films this week are among the best agreed upon the minimum steps to be glittering, lusting polish to the Iron-work. Within five minutes walk from two car lines. Taxes ever shown in the Victoria theatre. taken In ojder to secure the end. There are seven, as follows: Corinne A little ol "Black Knight" goes * long wuy. pnly one per cent. In Dollyland, Conquered Again, Gol­ And you get a bigger bo* ol "Black Knight" According to a consular report, not only den Secret. The Hiding Place; The than ol any other stove polish that sells 1er toe. Fashions of./he Past Fifty Years, The are the pearl fisheries of Ceylon end In- d.a declining, but it Is understood that the If, for es, reMes.ro» esst get "Black Bicycle Highwayman and the Friend Persian Gulf, the chief source of B.lgtit" Stove Petit. »t veer thaler's, ship CùBIEttr. —- —------wJriïi supply• - •eud tot. tor • Urge -as poetpeM. yield. The price of pearls, consequently. TH 1.1. SALLiY CS. UttlTD, . lUIU.TM.to. —Encourage the kiddles to work.— 1* abnormal, and the market ts steadily MONK & MONTEITH rising It is believed that in a few year*, Maker, el the faawea '1 le P She Children's spades, 21c. 49c. 60c and 66c; children's garden sets, 26c, 60c, 76c. $1, unless something unforeseen transpires, 639 FORT STREET PHONE 1402 ♦1.26, and $2-26. R» A, Brown A Co* the value of pearls will exceed that of ■ t-... ■ ...... 1802 Douglas St • diamonds. X.

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IMPLICIT Y of Framing and Adjustment of the Subject to Its Surroundings Are Important— difficulties of Arranging a Large Group

—I Formal AnangemcYit for m mi Panelled Room the wall and la no circumstances should there be a group of pictures 'formed luto £ triangle or any other fantastic JfcE=S If there are too many pictures for one row to form s ‘friexe there mly be two or three rows and they will still look wdL^ Sometimes girls who have several dtyr.cn photographs of a favorite get re** which they wish to hart on their walls make , the mistake of sticking them Into fishnets* around the top of their mirrors or dhwpe- tog of them by poking them into the of a series of pockets, from which meg A Suw»n«w far Arren*tng Many Smell Pictures peep out-to.an untidy and highly iinboau- tlful array. This Is always a mistake, ns Different Sims all fussy sad fancy decorations are. If* •m. a: the pictures are not attractive enough to. erty, whsrses when e ttârrow moulding Is A Well Balanced Group be worthy of framing It la better to pi| lease with which a girl has to choses there Is no opportunity to gu them Into a portfolio or to leave out ealy-^ deal when aha te arranging her wrong, end there Is eve.-y seen renew that e most satisfactory remit will he obtained Thin should usually be the low- spaced at the other aide of the centre. one or two, which may be placed on a Blank end brown mouldings about tbroe- Is Illustrated by the couch picture. shelf. There are, of coure#, rooms so decorated eighths of en Inch wide ere used for pho­ If the pictures are nut to be arranged It la necessary, however, to allow the eye that they require a very formal arrange­ y et It Is tographs. etchings and engravings and In a fries» or la a formal arrangement to be the judge la the matter of grouping if no formal arrangement Is adhered to, ment of pictures, such as. for instance, prints, end gold frames of the same width over a mantel, a sense of balance Is nec­ end rounded are most elective for «41 because there are so many things to con­ a panelled room, but rooms of this sort essary to group them so that they will are not those occupied by most young , paintings and water rotors. Gold frames sider besides the time of the picture sad tortur* without thwiMln, knowing hot be stupidly and etltty symmetrical, the shape of the wall. such, for Instance, girls and are usually decorated completely of 'this sort are also need very efertively why le u Me whew well draoratiow era nor. on the other hand, too scattered and as the effectiveness of the picture itself by artists. A very pretty panelled effect I on the black and white picture#. The cool ragged In effect It la not the best way and the color, or whether there la a great - ,__ , _ . „ ... . Improperly arraagod. leal of black in one picture, while the 1 hae been to a • room w*tok toues of gold instead of the red ton eg usually to put the large.. picture la the The qouattw of bracing plcturoo la a .there are very light to color. j the windows end doors happened to be way .oggwon. the old rodpo for cooking s "boUd »lw*T» •* rhowo and thc yellow middle and place the little once around —-----„ . regularly placed on »» J HBTHRR to -, it la placed In each space. Long white cur­ Be pictures are framed. The pictures uck discussed by throe who have tain* at the windows and the Ivory white boo Id alas come la far a severe and of the doors furnish i substitute for the many pictures to frame. Picture w marching analysis, hut that la a subject dealers differ greatly oa this point, but -ra' û panelling effect m which reams sad reams of admonition practical experience will Invariably- prove sad advice could be given, and In the that the picture,framed without a met is HE girl who has a room with a slop­ WY- % 5"i i Î2 ing roof should by no means despair end girls would still prefer to cboone the much more striking end beantiful fter of its artistic possibilities, because pictures that they them selves want re­ that which has e mat. EsnedsHv Is T often, the most Interesting and Individual gardless of the commendation or disap­ true when a number of pictures are to be arrangements of decorations can be made proval of the critics. Appreciation of used, as the many rests are like a number to the irregularly shaped rooms. One pictures moat come with years of study of purposeless patches ore the wall At small room with a sloping roof waa very and after many faithful visits to picture inrt thought one might be led to I roarin' attractively decorated with small Hol­ galleries, unless one is among those gifted that mounting a picture on s mat wmiM bein picture» put up at a fries*. These perrons whose natural perception and give It a certain Importance because rf were the only pictures on the wall, which taste are superior to thane of the great the greater amount of space it occurdee waa tinted a soft gray-tgreen. masses of mes and women. Framing Is when so framed. There Is one suggestion which every — a different matter, because there are The contrary Is true, for a pictnre wMrit girl who wants to become more and niors^R simple rules which can be given for fram­ la framed with a mat Is a much weaker expert In the art of Interior decoration^^ ing and hanging pictures which any one point of decoration than one th*» Is not as she grows older should bear In mind. may be able to adapt to her owe needs so mounted There are Instances, per­ This Is the value of the art of elimina­ with almost inevitably good results. haps. where a single picture occupying a tion. The Japanese have a practice of Regardless, therefore, of the kind of plot panel alone, or even being the sole deco keeping most of their art treasures put urea which are to be hung, persons who ration of the room, might be enhanced 1 away, bringing them out only at totsrvuls, have experience and taste unite la saying effect by a mat chosen with peculiar — either singly or a few at a time, so that that simplicity of framing la the watch­ care: but this, like the using of elaborate tiiey have In their bouses a changing word which should never be disregarded frames, is a matter only for the most et À Panel Effect with Different Sued Pictures by girls who wish to have their pictures pert, and those who wish to keep to the series of decorative arrangements. Girls add to the beauty of their rooms. Very paths of safety in framing wilt find It who have a great many pictures might try narrow rounded mouldings of black, brown perfectly easy to do so by avoiding mets tndinal, and this effect may be attained br-n trained to ledge nrningement. of thc J.ponwe way of enjoying them, for and gold show off pictures to tar better The girl who is clever enough to nee FÎP with three or four pictures, as well a* this sort It may be some little aid in in almost every girl's room there are a advantage than the elaborate and expen­ passe partout neatly will And that with much larger number. trying to group these many sised pictures great many pictures which could well be sive frames which many persona think nec- method of framing extremely satiafae It is difficult to tell exactly how to ar­ properly to remember that two or three spared from the walls for all time, while There are some sorts of pictures, tory for small picture». Black and brown range pictures when the wall space Is not •mall pictures hung close together may almost invariably there ere some which It Is true, which look well la a wide and binding for photographs, prints, etchings being particularly couwidemi. but a- gen­ balance a large picture and will give would look better if they were given more handsome frame which is in itself a work and small paintings which arc not too eral rule is that a mass at one spot is variety and Interest to the group as writ space than ia possible when all the pict­ >f art, but throe frames are made by hand light In tone and white bindings when balanced by several pictures more widely All pictures should be bung flat against ures are in place. at large expeoel, and the cheaper Imita-.me pictures or the walls of the room tions are aot st all desirable. msee that color , more harmonious are An Effective Corner G rouping of Picture» Even when these handsome frames quite as desirable as the wood mouldings which>»re valuable In themseln w are to if well pot on. of Different Size and Shape be considered it is rarely that they are} When pictures here been properly and more advantageous either for the picture uniformly framed according to their own SOCIAL AMENITIES FOR or the effect of the wall as a whole than needs and that of the room for which arcs the. shape and proportions of the when considered in regard to each wait are tbo small, narrow ones, and there Is they are intended as regards color end room are. first considered and then the apace may be drawn out on paper and always the danger that the person who in all ways as simply es possible th* different wall apavea A plan of bang then experimented with until good re THE SCHOOL GIRL selects such a frame wOl not have t&« per- problem of stringing them effectively is .lug which will look well for the rpom ajt sulta are .obtained. Where there Me at feet taate necessary to discriminate prop- somewhat simplified. In hanging plct a whole and which will also be effective chltectural features In the room the plct- . VN(?TILIOU8NE88 Is a long party or a small dance. The answer Is in evitably will) that She is simply filling In. ______■ . . || ...... -V-...------■'------r | ores-must be placed in relation to these. I word, but a moat excellent word to every respect similar:-—. Again the old truth, “Honesty is tbe best A fireplace, for Instance, calls for a ail opt assniotto. Punctilious^ de- .. f^iT. ffjTTimir WttRuti .wA&, ■!> usais*:■ ■ wmewhai formai arrangement *f pict­ | ' fined Is a sort of combination of pleasure the kind invitation of Miss Invitations to card parties are now TRIFLES OF INTEREST TO YOUNG GIRLS ures over it If the Beet use is to be made cdurteous and punctual, and these Louisa James to luncheon on Thura-'*’ often sent oat on visiting cards, with the , valid. Attentions of this sort are easily of covering them will aid you in conceal- °f '*• value *° the room. If a girl Is so IRLS who receive a great number of two are fairly interdependent one day. January the tenth, at half-post words "Hearts,” “Ruchre" or “Bridge" managed and they often are more helpful tog their defects while you are striving fortunate aa to pdaseae a painting of Im bouquets during the winter may pre- upon the other. To be unpunctual Is al­ one o'clock, to meet Mies Helen written across the top, with the date and * - - to remedy them. portance or a large photograph of aorns . serve the scent of the roses and violets to the patient than flowers or the chatter ways a breach of courtesy, and the being Arthur, No. 80 fit. Claire street time also written in at the left hand fide G ! great work of art the proper place for a of a good natured but tactless visitor. of Inborn courtesy will never allow hie or January second. of the card below. the engraved name. by mesas of two ordinary fruit jars, one picture so superior1 in else and impor Handkerchiefs. her tardiness to inconvenience another. The effect of the letter depends upon This form of invitation should be an­ for each variety of bloom. While the IGHTH aad quarter inch hemstitched tance to her other pictures would astu- lowers still are fresh cut off their stems, A Popular Stone, fij the answering of Inrltntloni punctlll- even spacing even more then well formed swered on regular note paper, the formal boider school handkerchiefs are of rally be over the fireplace. place the petals and stems in the Jar ARBUNCLU8 are one of the popular ouaneea should be acquired at an early ' letterv, end one of the first lesions a girl or third person form, like the luncheon E Persian lawn. French nainsook or How to dispose of a great many small form Illustrated, being employed. and pour over them an equal quantity atones of the winter for young girls. ------, - . age. A written invitation foe no matter should acquire la that of being ebjy to teby a waU of coromeaL Instead of packing the C .i-_u rwemblt rubles. but ore linen, which cum. 1» .11 -hit. « edged picture, without making toopjfcl how formal or how simple an entertain-, write a neat, evenly spaced Invitation or Punctiliousness ia answering an in­ rSL-t or » coolly Th, .u- with hter Une. ot roomsred, dork are blue. .rec„, I. . queteton thotjtlrl. whojFn jar tightly leave almost a third of the not quits------ment should be answered, possibly by re answer v vitation must be accompanied by punctili­ cients admired carbuncles, about which . . .___ wkiohAlso brown for ordinaryor violet eer-,attractiveAlan for ordinary have beenaer-. attractiveobliged to[ havespend been a turn obliged mall, to and for no aacune whatever | In writing an Invitation the preposition ousness also in paying the "party" call space unoccupied, so that when the lid ,1c. ar, handkerchief, of crow-barred >r.at deal of time In wlrla*. Th. pict- they had most fantastic Mesa, contending should twenty-four hour, elapse before “at" luncheon or dinner (never '"‘to" or For a dinner, luncheon or theatre party has been screwed on the contents of the lawo to whit., with a burred or pulku ure. should be framed uniformly, and ______rney threw out in dark places rays of the acceptance or regret Is posted. It is "for”) should he used, aad In the accept- the call should be made within a week receptacle may be shaken together. Then dotted border in colora, and in Aracrlcuu if they are somewhat the .am. In chnr- really the height of selfishness, apart1 ance or regret, aa the caw may he, “to,” after the entertainment has taken place. set tke jar outalde of a window or in ught too powerful for the heaviest cover linen are bordering wtticn closely reecm a,-1er it Is a good plan to group them to- some cool and convenient place, ae every lng to conceal. Ail dragons, it waa be­ bl« pineapple doth .tripe, and cording.. g„h«r. A frteie of small picture, placed from the actual discourtesy, not to an and not "for,” la the correct term te em- Indeed, it Is more courteous always to ds/ It must be gently shakes and the tiered, resorted to the aid of carbuncles a» rrd^'wftHnf rpi bor, ^ 'bother and «tending .crow one Immediately an InrIUtlon -do n ploy. Fetal la supplied "for” the guests, Rove a card within eight days' time, hut top removed for just long enough tor.a to furnish light whan eyes began to dim tawinEow' 'embroidered .hallow acaUops wall space la a rery good way of dispos- luncheon, dance or cerd party, for every but they come "to," not “1er," the party. to the case of a dinner this la aa In­ hour’s delay makes It more difficult for very Utile freeh air to touch the contents. | with age. carry tog the luminous stone or with a* row of rosebuds above a | iUg 0f a number of pictures all of the The date and the time should always be violable rule. the hostess to fill the pUeee of these who When the rose and violet leaves are per- ;ln their teeth, and never removing It from picot edge. ^,hWleeme else- Ths pictures look weU placed written out In full, the date separated by After a small tea or after a wedding fectly brown the cornmeal win have ah-1 that position except when eating, promptly here not accepted. Even If one Intends cards should be loft at the hostess' house te be present, the hostess «boo Id be Colew the address Is stamped at the sorbed their odor and the entire mixture ' qulaitaly worked comers hlliag lha apace placed small raew and bits of broaaa or some time during the season, and a bride spared every aexlety, sad matters will may be transferred to an ornamental pot Coiffeur Hiding the Ears. which might otherwise be devoted to an Uraw which will give n color to the wall ■gyeeexi nav-s j ------top—r —of the p-rpaper— ■»It —ihoold —- be rplaced— —»at should be called upon when she has re­ considerably simplified for her if she tbs end of the page, with tbs date of turned from her wedding trip and baa pourri jar or used for various sorts of N drwaeiMg the a air l>ame Fashion do­ Initial and are auOlcienlly Une of tenure aad a sharp and piquant note to the well to Bceoepeny a achool girl • most elabo­ knows almost Immediately Just hew her w riling, never at the top, except for a had time to settle down to her new home. sachets. ______th# i the set, however pretty, decoration. rate costume. But if a so-called lace tablw can be mode up, or. In the caw of business communication. If a reply ia requested upon a wedding in­ '.nail vanish from view, excepting on» j handkerchief |a preferred for state oc The filera, end Indeed meet plcturw. a dance or ten, tor Jut how many guests The address, bring the most important, vitation It should be sent to the regulag Attentions to Invalids. [t^, lew, a gUmpw of which 1» permitted casione there are squares of fine muslin should not be bung above the line of the third perron fora:— I. . , ------fit, Inserted upon narrow borders of uuciieeaw to provide. is placed first, on one lias, the date in even NR way of cheering a coavaleeeent1 beneath waved or curling treases. To the ^od r0M especially woven to fit W to "min'? h'rTm.^^t'h.TÏ'bV, I An Invitation ahould Mine Katherine Chicot accepts with be answered aa space below. In sending out an Invitation friend la to send to the hospital a!girt who wishes to look her best this the centre, without asiuua snd of a rimpls should not be hutg lo-J^Ttb. Un. nfjwufe -M powlbte^ to the_fwm l»_wh^k pleasure the hind invitation of Mr. n um «UM* Wwra. ------the date of writing la generally omitted, and Mrs. Arthur Blank Ip the wad­ wriw of dally notw dated couiecti- .tyle is a boon, for law are blessed wlui appears nw which be lira their actual th, ay, when standing, but when pict- waa written. A letter la the flrat perron for |( u uken for wtfd thal |t will be ding breakfast of their daughter, on lively nod sen raining merely a loving mes- well termed ears, though moot girls have u»"r. huh, low enough to h. In lira'n.(orally.rail, fra .h ‘^^VUlra ^I*——>«»•«* "*>" "~lpt. nnd the afternoon of Wednesday, Febru­ wge aa a supplement to a newspaper clip­ the puts nuah of youui and health in the ary 14, at half-past twelve o'clock. Gift Necktie Rack*. with the eye whrat on. I» telling th. I» ' then, teould racood lnviutions h.w to b. If the ceremony is to the afternoon ping of mutual Internet, an ttiustrated Joke lobe, where nrtlott assert It la ahwleraly 1, very pleasant. It need to be the tl*a written to the uura peraoa ia »® jeent ontf ^ gawt can know positively that words •'marriage reception," Instead of BIB1HBAÏ gift nechlle rack which ijfvct ta very pleiwnt. or some email, tneapenaive gift like a .Manual to good mow. of the majority of pwpl. to haw la Uh. Irai-- The wewd !»raoa ^ gura, uni» th. date of the ««tKi tefî^t , anberantinl ne well aa ornamental, habit 1 dainty handkerchief, s bed cap er n Many girl, ere boni with ear. that », ao high that one waa obliged to »• naml only .^ entertainment is very near. When asking JS^aitoti^aM^r ïîîttod:— “ A coûtera of n hardwood beck, cov- plcturw so high that oa, vu ohugeo to ------—» -— .---(.: :. _ entratainawnt u very orar. wran w.iog worded •— —. would grow shapely it they were not lit P * ^ M ^ gnwt fra a fcraral party raiy kl^ «^ff^lïgiKrSJÏÏnSWte with O sachet with heavy antural colored linen .1 retch ow’h neck mote uncomfortably If one hw not the time to prepare a lreeled, this doe# net mwn abuse, but tattoo te aa nearly u powiblo Ilk. the hearing a hand embroidered ucetgn and to ran them, but that fuhioa baa hap­ just a few day, before the «nt.rthlnment plwaorvnl.raor. thethc kind InvHationlaelratton of Mr. —< wriw of daily notw, a nice attention ia to neg.ee,. It ie Mid tant soft feather pil original te to rah, place It te far mon courteous and Mrs. Arthur Blank for Wednw- supporting n hinged rod of nickel which pily gone by to n large «teat. day, February 14, at half-pant four sand a surprise bag into which the patient U1V< rwpousiole tot much of title may be folded backward when the article Mlw Lonlw Jnmw rvqur.t. the to pet the Invitation In the nature of a plwteire of Mlw Ktonnor William'.' obeli be permitted to dip bot once ee,eh trou oie, aa Utile enta In the formative le to be packed. Another reck which favor. A° wedding Invitation ahould be an- / t....Th* hog may be of avtennO, em-| ' ^ tKund ^rajting Into the pil- *** oV'teuSî company at luncheon on Thursday, F * frtew haa braa arranged over a dared ereah or fancy fmr, ,nï r"To ^TTue^lMI/ing fiat ngaiut th.5“f cootlata broad «vwp_ _ Vm«M Kn ew wtil ehjwt to helping broidered long shelf, which tetoold he Idwer than January Wit, «r «rïlfpkgrtrw from which a big ring of metal la lua- test moment, bat any oa. te boundzr.-i: sxtf:that the number of guwtn te exactly llm- l\ H may go a slender volume of poetry, a 1 th, uauhl mnntel hhrlf, aad this o'clock, to most Mlw Helen Arthur. , that th* numher or guwta u ex.ctly llm- bead If year ears are inclined to stick pénded. À third No. 29 Mon trow m.«. hort If the host» pretend, th, lavliatii* in4 )n the plnco of each friend or peck of patience cards, a pad of corre- oT,ou“.^ Wlhghtm 70UBS. train thran i ^th, leant broken wall, It look, well te given with the finit Hit End teavw thc «lathr, that cannot «ttead an other epondeew paper, a fohnrain pen. a tin- by tying them Bat to yoor hwd whoa go„ ffwd by . .trip of hand »hratd.rvL >0 bar.hmr< the ram, tin. kept by at teaet teT to^TraXt MMTO î— s rati fra hrawlf (« tern ra-^wah. Invited. aigrette or any of the lioumerable small yen go to bed. Aad th. prweot faahloalwtib. I*** th. plcturw uwd la the ether . ertiwlM likely ». »lww * *■ le ï b Î- i • VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1931. 15

AMUSEMENTS a shower bouquet of carnations. Miss M. I. Lfllng and Miss Lexle losing act­ Importers of High Grade American Footwear. » SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ed as bridesmaids. They looked very ♦ Î pretty in blue silk carrying shower Inclement, bouquets of pink arid white carnationa. Mr. Watson A. Clark supported the Mr end Mrs. J. M. Savage left yf*- groom. The popularity of the young terday on a trip to Winnipeg. Weather Calls couple was testified to by the large SULLIVAN and CONSIDINE number of handsome presents received, HANAN & SON among which was a handsome china Mrs A. D. Whittier, 1242 Fort street, ! oak cabinet from the members and will receive to-morrow afternoon in-1 For Umbrellas congregation of 8t. Alden’s. After the For Style and Comfort Week Commencing March 27th stead of Thursday, her usual day. ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's aunt, MIsN M In its making a Hansn & Son Mr and Mrs W. N. Mitchell left I ’ and Hat Pins Irving, at which a large number of shoe is a work of fine art-fore­ The world’s one Wagnerian pianist yesterday via C. P. R. on an extended I friends attended. The happy couple Vlbnos Wrstony trip to eastern Canadian and United J l^any a lady has spoiled an ex­ Will, take up their residence at 12M Fia- showing every new trend of DINE. PfiOP‘5 In a, repertoire of classical and notw- pensive hat through, not carry-,... 8ti*rd street...... ______— the most exclusive fashion. DAILY-ALWAYS M05T i muiler^ Ing an umbrella and many have Pre-eminently the shoe for gen­ ABltTMtATHt-naoeU Dr. B. C. Richards arrived on yes­ suffered embarrassment through tlewomen and gentlemen. The Booked from London terday’s Princess from . Tacoma, on a week-end visit to his parents. Sheriff | not having sufficient hat pins. high degree of quality does not Tlie Three Leighton* and Mrs.' Richards. Globe Performers. The Evening signify extravagant costs. If An- gbster enterrafnmenr wfit* Umbrellas UpFrom there were a better ahÔë'ÏBm H. T. McConnell and Company given In Metchosln public hall Monday. that'made by Ilanan * Son. of President of the Thirteen Club” April 17. by St. Mary s Guild, for the] $5.00 Chit-Chat New York, we would be selling benefit of church funds. r Filled to the brim with fun. Handles of silver, silver and BYMUTM CAME A ON - it, but as there is not we are J. Robertson, the winner of the first I pearl, all pearl, wooden with sil­ happy to be selling the beat Harry Booker and Company prise In the recent Hal mon sweepstake,] t. ver Inlaid or the plain long di­ Yesterday I pub­ there ». •The Walking Delegate.” whereby he secured 18,244, left y ester-j rectoire handles. Covers In lished some of on a visit to his old home In Gibs- | either pure silk or silk mixtures. the letters that Walton and Vivian gow. came to me on In the musical farce the subject of C. B. McPherson, assistant passenger | the necessity of ‘The actor and the str* " traffic manager of the C. P- R-. with | Hat Pins From KSTwnmu ytQI any woman’s tell H. B. Hammond Shoe Co. headquarters at Winnipeg, and H. ing the man ehi Bfrtdfts, general passenger agent atjj 25c is about to marry WMhart OOwfUwr, M. Y. Vancouver, were over yesterday and re-1 Huu A Se». M. T. In all styles and novelty designs of her past, when turned last night. ^ not forgetting the popular chan- she la unfortunate Pemberton Building, 621 Fort 8L Mrs. Thomas Hod son left on Friday. ! tec 1er. We've a numerous selec­ enough to have after a visit with Police Inspector and) one, and I p tion in stone set hat pins. mined another In­ Mrs. Palmer. 72» King's road, tor Fer­ gus Falla. Minn., where she will settle I teresting human mill document to-day Victoria Theatre the affairs of Herself and husband and) Here It is: OPEN DAILY Of^TIL 10 P. M. expiriinoi afterwards retuAt to Victoria, wher Cballmr I Mitchell All Week and Matinee on Saturday they wlU reside. "Should a woman tell a man her past? la the question a young girl asks Mrs. J. A. Macdonald, Toronto, aux­ Ce., LieHed you. My answer to that girl Is ’Un­ THE LONDON BIOSCOPE iliary secretary of tWe Women's Mis­ 1017 Govt. BL Victoria. B. C. der all circumstances Yes.' Be hon­ Mandarin Coats sionary Home Board of the Preebyter- est and frank, and you will have no AliD AMATEURS ian Church of Canada, will speak to reason to regreVlt. If the man is the ladies of the Presbyterian churches just and loves you he will forgive and Special New Shipment Just Unpacked Saturday Matinee. Children 6c. this afternoon at 1 o’clock In the lec­ forget and respect ÿôü for your hon­ NIGHT PRICES, 10c. ture room of 8t. Andrew's church. All Misa Ollworth. whoee soprano voice was esty. He will look back and will know While we are daily adding to our stock of exquisite that he. needs forgiveness for his sins, One Performance a Night, 2 Hours' ladles are Invited. heard to great advantage: March, and will realise that If he wants to be Silks we arc not forgetting the demands for the best Show. - Post No. 1, Native Sons of British | “Under Freedom's Flag," Nonowtesky ; I forgiven he must forgive also. quality MANDARIN COATS—coats that are cor­ Columbia, will hold a reception and | selection, "The Geisha," Sidney Jones; I «The following la my personal ex rect interpretations of those worn by the JAPAN­ dance by Invitation to the native born mi»* Dtlworth: cornet solo, "The peHence: I made the acquaintance of •nM*sons and**.«• daughtersA«.. «4.4 n.n and nflwAawives nfof Url-Bri I *** I • • Crystal Theatre Lost Chord," gulllvan. A. Pritchard; girl years ago. I learned to know ESE GEISHA GIRLS. llsh Columbia during April. It is the, her as A modest, deeply religious, Bread Street wish of the committee that all native- wait*. "The College Widow.” Berge;hard____ working, earnest and strictly Many Victoria ladies are owners of very hand­ TUI DOCTOl. -A»lv*s.rwflw boras sons and daughters, and those I violin solo, W. Brees; sketch, *‘f**or’I mJnil giri.* I proposed to her and some Mandarin Coats purchased from us, and often Ml few.ri.k- (Me. Me » SI..J- who know of native sons and daugh- l.cal,” Jas. Ryde; Idylle. "Traum der1after two weeks of waiting she con The Leading Picture House of Victoria, au'i r.wi.r 9MÀ V will we term, will assist the committee by send-j Slimerln," Lebtlxky: song. Mias Dll- at the theatre you will see some faultlessly dressed and the only one running sented and one evening asked me to k. Ml ______In* to them u many name, u ptmelble 1 worth; «-lection. The Belle of New | visit^ an old friend,rl.Bd of hers,he„. a. missionmi„|„n­ lady doffing or donning one of our Mandarin Coats. so that the Invitations can be sent out I York, Kerker; march. Doge’s March1 ary who always took a great interest 6 FEATURE REELS DAILY at an early dale. The committee In I from "Merchant of Venice"; God Save Steed iu'« Sootttig Fasten in her welfare. Changea Monday, Wednesday and c harge is Parker J. Hlbbeti. Reginald j the King. "I consented. She Introduced me Friday | CONTAIN Hayward and Leon J. Caib«uatiMIMH| Prices Range From $35 to $12.50 A pretty wedding took place on Mon ...to the man and left the room Imme HERR M. NAGEL, Musical Director. NO Rev. Father Brabant was a passenger I day evening. March 2», In St. Alden’B.Jdlalclylately..- We must not forget to emphasize the fact that THOS. J. PRICE, Illustrated Song [POISON the Tees yesterday. He has been j Cedar HIM. when Mr. €. F. Dawson ’’The old man asked me some ques- nr spending a month at his old mission on land Mise Irene Lain* were united in I tlon»—-about my prospecta and so on. all of these coats are hand-worked in the most won­ Admission 10c; Children to Matinees 6c the West Coast, where he was the first 1 marriage by the Rev. R. W. Collins. The | He asked me If 1 loved her and derful manner and in various designs and shades. white resident, and for 28 veers a mis-1 bride, who waa given away by her uncle.{said, ’Yea, I do.’ Then he told Fish for Supper 7 •ionary among the Indians in the 1 Mr. J. Irving, was charmingly attired that the girl had a ‘past.' 'Now, The colors of this special shipment are jtartieularly neighborhood of Hesqulat and Nootkal in white ellk and wore the Conventional J friend,' said the missionary, ‘can well blended, being free entirely from “flashiness.” New Empress Theatre Add a dash of Sound. During his absence he put the I veil and orange blossoms. She carried still love her 7* last touches to an extensive dictionary I “I love her more than ever,’ Monday and Tuesday and grammar which he has prepared of I | my reply. 1 left t,he room. The girl the Nootka dialect. He now returns to I SPECIAL LECTURE I was waiting outside. I took her hand Victoria where, on account of failing I |and said, it’s all right. You are Oriental Importing Company The Padre (Sellg). health and declining yeara he Intends I Story of the Missions In Old California. HOLBROOKS nd I love you just the m 610 Cormorant St. Opp. E. t N. Depot. Phone 1221. CHUUK WORCESTERSHIRE to taka up his residence at St. Joseph's! Patries of the Plains hospital, acting at the same time aaj “I married her. We A Great Western Drama. chaplain of St. Ann's convent. Rev. J I grown-up children. The girl with the The Spécial Agent Father Charles. O. 8. B.. has been per-1 I ‘past’ turned out to be one of the Drama (Vltagraph). I best and noblest women that ever manently placed In charge of the Ht h- J Vagaries of Love quiet mission. j walked the face of the earth. I thank Comedy (Pathe). SAUCE I God daily for this pearl of greatest Illustrated Seng—Misa O. Richards. Mrs. Moran, who begins a six weeks’ | I price that I found. She is the^beat of Admission 10c; Children Matinee. 6c "v'rfr/J A l>*nltltellf ! ! lecture tour for the provincial depart-1 I wives and mothers. She worships the I ground 1 walk on. The world and all GILLETTS ment of agriculture to-morrow return­ ed to the city Saturday night, after a| I its pleasures are dead to her. She MAJESTIC THEATRE flying visit to Seattle and Vancouver,| I knows only duty, devotion, self-denial PERFUMED THE where she was the guest of Mrs. Hay- land self-sacrifice to her husband and tATK^ST ter Held at the Vancouver hotel. Mrs. I Ichlldren. Moran was lady sunerlntendent station-1 “What would I * haye done If she Monday ând Tuesday ed In Northern Nigeria during part of I (had deceived me? Only God knows. Three Sisters the period In which Sir Frederctk Lij-| • Be honest and frank and leave the U\ The Romance of a Pretty Shop Girl HATSHOP gard was high commissioner. Previ­ |consequences to God and the future. In Neighboring Kingdoms ous to this she had been surgical nurse | That la my advice to the girl with A Medieval Tale of Matchleee Beauty. in Sir Frederick Treves’ private hos­ past. Is the St»mlsr4 Article pital In London and afterwards he’d I ”A HAPPY MAN.” The Widow's Choice ' Headquarters for READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY Refined Comedy. many responsible appointments. She I To-morrow I will continue this talk. has atwar* been closely connected with I A Cocoanut Plantation the medical world, being the eldest I i yrizr/ C---- MADE.» CANADA. An Animated Armchair Distinctive daughter of ,jk well-knqjKn London ------* • .... -«A Good-Comedy. " «et,n and the sister of three promising] MUM «VgIVWMMM and Exclusive J" mv.ohers of the medical profession. Itching, burping, scaly anc Illustrated Song—by Mise McEwen. liOht bleeding with offensive Performances Dally 2 to 6.30, 0.30 to 11. E.W.GILLETTro LTD^ OINTXXONT. Millinery On Saturday evening an excellent or-1 perspiration are Instantly chestral concert followed by a dancf, | relieved and speedily cured, took place at the 8. L. A. A. hall. Shsw-I in the majority of cases, by (QMAIO PHOTOPLAY THEATRE nlsan. Uk«- All the arrangements| (IH or arm baths with CUTI- Th. Aristocrat of Plcturedom CURA SOAP and gentle 705 YATES ST. were admirably carried out and Shout | snr'lntirvte of CUTICURA Continuous Performances Daily Prom ope hundred »>eople were present. Mur­ OINTMENT. This------treatment- w . la equally . Neon to 11 p. m. Next to Merchant’s Bank. ing the evening dainty refreshments! effeetire for red, rough and sore banda TO-DAY were served, end the following pro-1 •ramme was rendered by the Clef or-1 Come Back te Erin, Drama. 1060 ft; qheAUAe. Jpt. Victoria, abiy. assisted by ] Tha Jot) and Ahe .GirLCftmftdy 8e*e*pou Was it Worth While, Drama, 1000 ft ; Do You Know Thie Woman 7 Comedy. Dr. Martel s Female Pills Eighteen Years the Standard Prescribed and recommended for NERVE STRAIN! women's alimenta a sdentifk-aHy pi HOMES Doctor» tell us that * vast percent I i pared remedy of proven worth. The age of the breakdowns and troubles RACE! result fro n their use is quick and per­ RED JACK McFADOEN to-day art from overworked, under­ manent. For sale at all drug stores. va A nourished nenree. We Americans strain every nerve in our body trying FORT STREET, lot 60x120; D. HODNETT to make a succeaa in life, and do not At the nourish and teed our nervous system good six roomed house. Here’s » Home Dye to »» to make it equal to the strain; In eity limit*. Easy terms. That the result la we are broken-down old Assembly Roller Rink men and women before we are forty Price .. $5,000 Fort Street ANYONE year» of age. The nerve tissues mutt Wednesday, March 23, at • p. m. be fed and strengthened, the stomach MEAR8 STREET, lot 60x Oan Use. must be assisted in doing the work of Skating as usual, 1.30 and 18.30 digesting the food, the blood must be 120. six roomed house. Attendance Select. Free Inatructton In the Twilight enriched and circulation quickened Phone 2317. L. C. POWELL. Prop always bees mors er Quite modern. Good terms.j less of a difficult under- the body and brain must be invigor­ ated, to that qre can withstand the » In the • city limits: Price of Life ; strain and retain health, Strength and is...... $5,250 toifwlwMk CarS aaS Awry ,0DuSy’e Pure Malt Whiskey, the There is nothing that can please the old folks so DYOLA TS^IOHNSON- world’! most reliable tonic-stimulant STANLEY AVENUE, lot 50 much as a BICHAKD60N and strength builder, ie an Ideal reme x!20. Within city. Six dial agent for nervous people or any JUST THINK or m one under a nervous «train. It quitta roomed house ; | basement. WHb OV-O-LA rou c»n celer eKher WeeL the nerve, and atari» the gastric Cottoe. bilk or Hieed Good. Ferhcllr with juices so that the food can be di­ Piped for furnace. Nice the SAM* Dire. No chlore of e.le* the WRONG r>r« for Ike OeoJ. T°e gested. It ie a food in Itself that lawn. Easy terms. Priee VictesBeriiner gives strength and fill» the blood with is...... $4,500 bright red corpuscles. Prices from $16.00 up. Easy payments. Doctors and othef scientists all over Over 3000 selections to choose from. America know that Duffy’» Pure Malt BMAIIT DAY COSTUME. liomesceker* should watch Whiskey does wohdere in aiding the A *own of this type Is Invaluable this space, ,ss the items are Hear the good old songs of heart and home sung "digestion and assimilation of the food to a woman's wardrobe, us It cun be ■ ..c X1 and in bringing vigor to the body. changed daily. by leading artists, at our store. It it .old In SEALED BOTTLES worn appropriately upon so many oc- v by>y all liquor dealers or direct, I'""J0"’' "^od>!rn*' “ Jo^- ."Jj" I t large bottle.bbttlt. Look for the and .Implicit,. The above model was made from Nattier blue qnolre velour, "On. Chemist" on the label and make THE FATAL BANQUET | with foot hem of black velvet. Black Montelius Plane House The feed whkk the rodent is so ssesrty sure the seal over the cork Ie un­ MARRIOTT “The Mecca of Tired Shopper»." broken. Medical booklet containing Velvet was also used for the odd gif dwrourtnf. is COMMON MENS* Ral E*- I die arrangement of bodice—the latter to iif i «to. TTm wPi m mtf tim • ■ Moi rare common-sense rules for health ll$*l Ing of re» end mice bot W drying tap the and testimonials, also doctor's advice, i made In bolero effect and trimmed caresses absolutely prevents the «msteeaeet : with black velvet covered buttons H"—1 “The Tea-Kettle” veaitoeUendtnc’he ose erf Inferior yrspwaMsaa. sent free to any one who write», m Light Luncheons—Afternoon Teas. 15c, 28c. 60c yd Jl. st ell dealers'. th. DoSy Mall WMsksy Os.. moshssMe. S T. i and braid loops. Yoke and stock •II Trass* Ai SURE TO HEAR Open After the Theatre. ■*e»ai»srl Ti. Common Sense Rat PCBIar. were white chiffon, with narrow white 111t Douglas St., opp. Vloterie Theatre, ZJ2 Plthcr A Le leer, Distributors, Vic­ j braid put on In design about nock, an MISS M. WOOLDRIDGE. Proprietress. toria and Vancouver, B. C. m in oiaL

- ...... ft 16 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911.

bute, a poem, "Phrllt. Lee," with en Illustration. The Roman Art (exposition at MU Is ETO written about In the Field of Art by *4Srf1eon 8. Morris, commissioner-gen- era! of« the American asatlon. • >/ CROSS ATLANTIC CANADIAN AVIATOR 1 Cleared and Cultivated JOSEPH BRUCKER HAS NOW AT ^ We offer you lots in beautiful AIRSHIP FOR PURPOSE TEN ACRES on Saanich Road, within 2% mile û* 1 AAA circle. Price, per acre......

X7VV Has Beenen hFlying lying Nearly “Central Place” THIRTY* ÂCïtFH, cleared, cultivated waterfront. Car of Balloon is Also Motor- -Particulars of* Within 4 mile circle. Price, per acre *...... boat Which Can Be Eas­ less Experiment Size 55x113, and all have "been cleared and under FIFTY ACRES, partly improved with building». ÛÏOAA ily Released Close to Slugget post office. Price, per acre,..W L. McCurdy, brother of J. A. Dv Mc­ cultivation. Absolutely no rock. Only one block MONEY TO LOAN At 7 PER CENT. Curdy, the Canadian aviator, who re­ from finest” beach in Victoria and six minutes Walk Another attempt is to be made "to cently attracted the attention of the world by his spectacular flight from cross the Atlantic in an airship. This Florida to Cuba, arrived in Toronto a from the car line time it is a German, Joseph Brucker, few days. ago from the South, Where who is to make the flight His ship is he has been accompanying his brother « DAY & BOGGS nearly ready, and as soon as all pre In his pursuit of the vocation of avia­ Price $750 and Up parafions have been made will start tion since last November At present 620 Fort Street SOLI AGENTS - Victoria, B. C. J. A D. McCurdy Is in Washington, from the Cape de Verde Islands. Open Saturday Evening:», I to It ESTABLISHED 1899. where he Is making some aeroplane The principal difficulty at present is tests for the United States govern­ that one of the two motors is not ment, the machines being experimented working quite smoothly, and It may M with being designed for Immediate use > found necessary to exchange It for a •t Bf Paso, Texas, n !» tn this vicin­ Daimler before commencing trial trips. ity that the “test of efficiency" of the R. BROWN Then there is the problem of-aeeurlng United States army in connection with sufficient sleet bottles for the gas a the Mexican troubles Is being made, Money to 1 Vire Insurance Written. 8 tores and Offices to Rem. SPECIAL ! has to be transported to the Cape de and the introduction of aeroplane ex­ Phone 1076. 1130 BROAD STREET. P. O. Bos 418 Verde Islands. The German com­ periments will give the manoeuvres an panies who have been asked to supply additional spice of up-to-dateness. the thousand metal bottles have not Since early last autumn Mr. Mc­ Wilkinson Road enough on hand to be able willingly to Curdy has been aviating nearly every let them go so far afield: hence a con­ day He Is operating for the Curtiss siderable number; of them must b< company, and outside of Curtiss him Next Lot to 6. C. Electric Station bought right off, which Involves i self is regarded as the most fxpert o heavy Initial expense. aviator on the staff. He bas been C. F. De SALIS, LTD Lastly, trial trips can only be under giving a' series of exhibitions at vari­ taken when the weather In the bay of ous cities in the Southern States, In­ BEST BUY IN DISTRICT Kiel and neighborhood can absolutory cluding Mobile. New Orleans, Norfolk. • Max Dill Coming. STOCKBROKERS be guaranteed quiet for at least three Jacksonville and others. “Lonesome Town," with all its wealth hours. A telegram from the Hamburg Mr. McCurdy opened up a new field of scenic effects, delightful music, All Stocks bought and sold on commis­ Five acres, new house, observatory to this effect will be the by Ids rerent successful experiment. In charming lyrics, bright lines and pretty signal for the first start. receiving, while aloft, wireless mes­ girls, will be the attraction at the Vic­ sion on the Vancouver, Victoria or chicken houses, incu­ | - Details of Construction. sages from land stations. There had toria theatre on Monday, April 3, when Regarding the details of construction been a View that the ground wire was Max Dill, the noted German comedian, Seattle Exchanges. Mr. Brucker explained that the patent necessary for this, but thé experiment late of Kolb and Dill, comes to town. bator sheds and bam, spraying apparatus Is working quite proved otherwise A wireless operator, Dill has been making a highly success­ Futures sold on all active stocks. smoothly, and has been proved very who had never seen an airship before, ful tour of the cosuit, and report has it fine water. effective against expansion of gas Un­ was taken up. He sat with his feet that this 1* the brightest musical PRIVATE WIRE TO VANCOUVER. der the sun's raya The mechanism Is hanging Into space, one hand adjust­ comedy production on the road this very simple,' consisting of a small ing his Instrument, which was fitted season. The unctuous star was never For Immediate Sale hand-pump rather like the oil-pump of over hla ears, and with the other he seen to such advantage, and hi» com­ a motor-car which drives a thin stream wrote the message» received on his pany I* admirable, while hi* chôma la 202 TIMES BUILDING of .water up a half-inch hose to the pad. His head was encased in band declared to take the palm for pulchrl- ridge of the balloon, where the water Is ages to keep out the sound of the Phone 856. P. 0. Box 1201. $6,000 distributed In a very fine spray. Just motor The successful uniting of avia­ Un Tuesday. April 4. Dill will be seen sufficient to cool off the surface of the tion and wireless, the two newest won­ in "Dream City< triple skin. der», adds an important laurel to the young Canadian's crown. As indicat­ The prise In an International competi­ The water is drawn up from the tion for life-saving devices recently held by means of a rope carrying two ing the Interest in his achievements. It may be stated that on the night, he in Paris was swarded to a Jacket with air “buckets," which an- really egg-shaped tight pocket*, to he inflated by cartridges hollow- spheres, having two small eyes reached Havana he received 256 con­ teeming Brothers Limited gratulatory telegrams. of liquefied carbonic gas. or openings near the top. When let After a short sojourn In Canada. Mr. Foul Bay Waterfront down Into the water the spheres fill 624 rOBT STREET. gradually through these eyes. When McCurdy Is going south to fill a num­ ber of further engagements. He Is a Phone 748. Phone 673 the buckets are full the total pull HOLLYWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION, lot 50x120. Well shel­ the rope at any speed the vessel Is son of A. W McCurdy, of this city. likely to travel Is about 70 kilos, as tered. Fine view and good sandy beach. Ideal location for tested from a steamer in the Kiel bay HAVE NARROW ESCAPE. a summer home. and in the rapid Isar at Munich. The Tim Kee Agents water supply thus obtained also en­ Casse 1, Germany. March 28.—Four ables the aeronauts to adjust their bal­ passenger» on the spherical balloon Real Estate Altenburg had a terrible experience , last to some extent at will. Phone $1L P. O. Box $07 Stewart Land Company Ltd. while attempting a flight to the North - Real Estate Agents, Stock and Bond Brokers. 1 Hpeed of 1* Miles an Hour. A hurricane drove the balloon, 1414 GOVERNMENT 8T. Acreage, Lots, Homes The motor-boat which forma the car Phone 1381. 101-102 Pemberton Block. which ascended at Altenburg. In the of the balloon Is fitted with a boat's Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg. Into the Seven Aeree—All cleared and under cultivation, located In llappy screw at the stern, as well a* wlth^fhe Fulda river, which is over Its bank» two side airscrews which are to give ,Valley. leas than eight miles from the city. $800 cash, balance on good on account of the floods. The bal­ the balloon a speed under own power of loonist» were readied with difficulty Graham Street Terms. Price ...... $2,400 about 14 Kngilsh miles per hour. “The One of them was severely injured. Lot 50x105. Price. . »950 FARM LANDS Four and One-Third Aeree—All cleared and under cultivation, on two average velocity of the north-east trade The balloon travelled 160 miles in wind.” said Mr. Brucker, "is about roads. $460 cash, balance on terms. Price...... $1,400 three hours. Neehaco Valley, Stuart River, Fort George, Naas seven metres per second, and the ves­ CORNER DAVIES AND Double Corner—Double corner on King's Road. Can be had on easy sel's own speed will be roughly the WEARS MASK IN COURT. Valiev. payments. Price------.... .$1,260 same, which gives a total speed when ItRIDUE STREETS, two necessary of about 28 English miles per 25 ACRES NEAR CEDAR HILL. House and Lot—Near Willows, house and full sized lot on Cad boro Bay Low Angeles. Cat. March 28.—Wear­ lots ami a 8 room house. road. Price for cash...... $1,325 GORDON READ ACREAGE. I “With regard to plans." concluded ing a mask, which gave her the ap­ pearance of a 1 «an- weight we have to carry, so that a fur- DOUGLAS HEIGHTS I.-...' . . "'I' flpsggjk yyat Real Estate, Financial eteer evoufftWÊWErt ?» «*****&#?> Wi t* Su Tiff IV fsY' Vti^com posl h k ! 6 quar­ course It enormously adds to our W. J. t g"an*|M-p*la. . for three...... 62,650 name as If your stomach wasnlt there. Itettef In'five minutes from ttt Mon* • Kennedy Square." F Hopklneon ach misery at any drug store, waiting The Globe RtaHj Co. SPLENDID LOTS it; Golf Links Park, Hollywood. Fairfield, Bmlth s aerial; ^Portrait of a Philos- for you Rooms 5-8. McCalium Block. Oak Bay, Ylviorf» Wwt. opber" by Dorothy Canlleld; "The pet- These large 50-cent case» contain tlngbtrd Infare." hy Nelson Lloyd; more than sufficient to cure almost any Phone ItiA US Douglas »t SPECIALTY—Vowlvhan take and Cowiehan River lands. The Twenty-First Reason," by (.'Parle, chronicchron case of Dyspepsia. Indigestion Open every evening from 7 to *. DAILY TIMES PWn j^^trfprtj^UI- •be­ - Stomach tzouhlo. VICTORIA T»AIiy TIMES, TVESDAY, MARCH 28, «ft 17 ■— ------—■■ ■■ ' ' NEW 11UDE TREATY K WITH JAPANESE

Negotiations With Great Brit­ ain Nearing Conclusion— Preference Expected

The negotiations for a new Anglo- :X Japaneee commercial treaty which hare SUITABLE FOR keen in propre*» between the Japanese ambassador. the British Foreign Office, and the Board of Trade (or some months past arc approaching conclu, «ten. There are still some mutter»-of : A .KWW»r.*i« HTc detail to Settle, but It I» expected thkt .Jthc new treaty will be signed in April or May. Mr. Yabe, the technical expert, who arrived ha England from Toklo In Jan­ CLOSE IN! CLOSE IN!! uary in connection With these negotia­ V tions, has now left London for Berlin, when» he will assist the ambassador there in the negotiation» with the Ger­ man government before proceeding to France qn a similar mission. Negotfa lions of a character similar to Uuxue now proceeding In London are In pro­ Swineiton & Musgrave gress In most of the capitals of Eu- tope. - It Is declared that in these negotia­ 1206 Government Street Phone 491 P.O. Box 502 tion» Japan » chief aim is to set in fiscal matters the same autonomy that *he obtained in Judicial affairs when the existing commercial treaties This cut, white not taken from a photograph of the house itself, gives a. were concluded some twelve years ago. 1» tha rase of the treaty with Great good idea of its appearance^—- Britain, which Is to replace that expir­ ing in July neit, there Is good reason For Sale The house is built on cement foundation, cement floor in full sized base­ to believe that, in view of the special ment; reception hall onioning into parlor, dining room, kitchen and with stair­ relations existing between the allied New Modem Houses! nations, the treaty, when published SAANICH way running from it. wIH show that concessions have been NEW 9 ROOMS, full base­ The dining room is finished with burlap and plate rails. Parlor with made by the Toklo government In the ment, furnace ; first class tariffs affecting the -principal products finish, including plate fire-place, etc. of Great Britain entering Japan. In ACREAGE this connection it may be Interesting glass windows. Fine view to note that in the case of cotton goods of mountains anti sea. Lot 50x135 Imported into Japan 80 per cent, of Atout one acre of ground. This property is only two blocks from Fort street, in one of the highest these come from England. Five minutes from ear 66 ACRES overlook ingUnion Boy, 36 sere* of which are under districts in the city. TWO MINERS KILLED. line. Cheap at $15,000 cultivation; the balance easily cleared. This property is well COOK STREET, fine 9 room fenced, ho* a pood six room bouse, two good barns, an exbiust- Locomotive Jumps Track, Carrying Iess water supply and has fruit bearing orchard. This desir­ Cars and Occupant* in Chasm. house, splendidly finished. Vet y fine electric fittings. able komrsite can be bought in its entirety.or either half of it Terms $500 Cash Carbonado. Wash.. March 28.— Full basement and fur­ esn be had,,The price for the whole is Two miners were killed and several And Balance $36.00 Per Month. injured la an accident which oc­ nace. One of the beat curred here Sunday afternoon. The houses on the street. Price The price might be reduced if a larger cash payment were made. men. who were Just off shift, were is ...... $9,500 1,000 riding on the coal ears from the mine . SEE US ABOUT THIS TO-DAY. to the top of the Incline. Th* littb OAK BAT, new 5 room locomotive hauling the cars Jumped house. One-third cash. On terme the track at the bridge over the Balance 1 and 2 years. chasm Just after emerging from th.- mouth of th. t unm 1 and th.- cars Price...... $3,000 carrying the men followed the en gin* Into the chasm about 30 feet BUSINESS BUYS VIEW STREET, near Doug­ F.J.Hart&Co.,Ld. Bert Rossetti was killed outright and Reese Morgan died as he reached las. Choice business lo­ PEMBERTON BLOCK Pemberton'& Son the emergency hospital. Louis An cation. Per foot. . $850 derson sustained a compound frac­ VICTORIA,-». C. Corner Fort and Broad Street ture of the left arm, a dislocated hip RESIDENCE LOTS Vancouver Chilliwack and fractured ribs. OAK BAT—We still have a New Westminster Established 1641 Aldergrove Munson Rlnes sustained severe bruises and cuts on the face, and few lots left in Wilmot Tony Peasi la suffering from frac Place, but they have been FOOL BAT ROAD tured ribs. going fast this week. Im4 lap la Lets, al at Bert Rossetti, who was killed. Is Four lots, close to Willows one of the’ oldest miners here. H Which Will Hah* Tea Meaty esr and a few feet from a widower and resided with his Queen's Avenue, faring the Gorge Victoria Tennis club ■on and daughter. Reese Morgan, the Cross & Co. courts. On easy terms. other victim, was about 3® years of l’ark, ilouble center. Price age and leaves a wife and baby. Douglas Street 622 Fort Street. ta...... $3,800 Price, each...... $325 CORNER QUEENS AND DOUGLAS, splendid lot, 100 ft. on Vancouver and Empress, ESQUIMAU FIRE ALARMS near Park, comer $1,800 View 3 IJ1TS off Lampeon street. ■______Douglas Street. Quadra and King’s, double Each .. .. ,...... $950 S-Government and Superior 6ta New 4-roomed bouse on good 4- Government and Batter- B ta corner ...... $3,500 5- Menstee and Michigan Sts. Price. $48.000 Edmonton Road, near Kent­ '"I Price . $1,600 P~M#naies and Niagara Çta X Park OFF BURNSIDE ROAD 7—Montreal and Kingston Sta wood, facing south $800 This is a sure Money-Maker. 3 GOOD LOTS, highest point $—Montreal and Buncos Bts. Fernwood and Hanltain, Large lots near water and $—Dallas Road and Btmcse St double corner.... $1,900 in the district. The three U—Avaln Road and Government St car line. for...... $2,500 1*—Chemical W jrka. He St. Irma Street, close to Bum- SHAWNIOAN LAKE 14—Vancouver 8t. ami Burdette A va side Road and ear line. 16 glas and Humboldt 8ta 10 ACRE FARM, with 6ve- 14-Fupert and Humboldt Bts. Priee...... $»T5 17-Cook St. and FairfleM Road. The B. C. Realty Co. roomed bungalow. Priee Tour landlord lathe only one that Clara, Street, close. .ha . -Os*. _ $275 to _ . y 77 $2,500 Ay* **4.,Rqckt***. „ pnmtar. • .».u oy— - - n.i*. . « - ■ _.... V , ■ / .. - -- : ,i'. ty.rÿWï'iUfxj** wstnscstsB»swii*^.*c; : ■; - v.r.vjBtaat w-jnsrugwatiair.* * IV-Mom HI and Kairfield Road. Too can’t cell your rent receipts. 623 Trounce Ave. Phone 2443 Bay avenue, 3 lots. Price, M—Tate- and Bread Sta Every dollar paid far real le each...... $700 Viriwia Mortgage t Trest ZS-Government Fort Sta $950 14- Tales and Wharf Ita Start now toward Wellington Avenue, near 28—Government and Johnson Bts. Faithful, 2 lots. Price, Quarter cash. W-Dougtes St., at vh-terta Theatre, A Home of Your Own Temporary Offtee, R—m S, 1011 JÏ—Blanchard end ▼Mw Bta each ...... $1,250 Government Street Paying 1er U with the money yeu Balance 1. 2 and 3 years at SS—Br-mcer’s Arcade. would continue to pay for rent. Emma and Haddock, near Phone 300 P. O. Box 17» *4-Fort and Quadra Bta 6 per cent. S—Tates and Cook £>Ok _ * Let Vs Talk It Over With Yon Burnside, Mock of 5 lots, $4—Rockland Ave. and Bt- Charles It one a corner 82.5x121 ft; Call and get a plan to-day. M_For* Bt and Btai '.ey Ave. WILLIAM C. HOLT TOO LATE balance 60x130 ft. En M—Fort St. and Oak T ay A vs. Builder and Contractor, JOHNSON STREET ■ m AaskeHg RomL.~ ■ Phone Uto­ ....Hoe. pians and Estimates furnished free. The" 160 acres advertised at$iï.0O per enrols withdrawn. Easy terms can be arranged 60x120 on Johnson street, be­ Oak Bay Ave. and Davis Bt. 41— Pandora Ave. and Quadrr Bt. All land around it has been advanced to 4100 per acre. on all above. tween Dotfglas and Blan­ 42— Blanchard and Caledonia Area chard. On good terms. 42—Cook Ft and Caledo Ave. We eontrol the best frontage on Prospect Lake. We con­ Per front foot...... $500 42-Pern broke Ft. and Spring ” _ trol the key to its situation. This is worth looking into. Currie & Power Heisterman 46-Ols<**tone and Stanley Avea HOLT & ATTWELL «7— Parlors Are. and Chambers Et 12141 1466 50 feet waterfronts ge o REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Our Metchoein subdivision containing the C. N. R. station, 42— Quadra St. and lean's A va 1303 Broad 81. Phone 21» Willows Bench, lot b, Bt—Douglas and Dteeevery Bts. the Store and Post Office will be ready in a short time. Its Forman & Co. block 11. One-tkird cash. 52- Government Bt. and Princes» Am For sale, 200 acre* Kootenay district, 15- King's load ar Blanchard A va or will exchange for city property. worth waiting for. Let us tell you about it. 1212 Broad Street. Price...... $1,500 54-Government end Douglas Sta (“hearer street. house, 54—Oakland Fire Halt fully modern. $3,W>; 11,400 cssh. bal­ Phone 55. r R. B. PUNNETT 57-T^mon A Gonna son's Mill. Orchard St ance arranged. Richmond avenue, fire-roomed, fully Phone HIS. P.O. Drawer 7SI. 52-Hlllslde Ave. and Grahams Bt Betterton & Jones Cl—Cormorant and BV -*e Bts. modern house, a good buy; price 33,721; Bargains ! Room IS. Mahon Block. Victoria one-third; easy terms. Seal Estate and Investments. C2—Disc-very and Btor-a Bta Lot. 30x122, Just off Oak Bay avenue; •-roomed lumse on Princess St., 43— Bridge and Jnhlt Bt». $3)0; term» ti-20-21 Premia Block. Phone 143. :$ Government <1 near Central Park, new and 14—Craigflowcr Road and Belton Ave. Carey road, one three-roomed house modern, full basement, well 82-Mnry and Lime Bts. and two lots; a snap, $1,000; ) cash; HOUSES BUILT 67—Pleasant St.. St Moore A Whitting­ easy terms. rented. Easy terms. Prlt-o Garden City ton's Mill. Empress avenue, lot Mxl28; price, tie* ...... sajou 73—Russell and Wilson Bts. $1,000; $400 cash, balance easy I fill-bis* Ave.—-Easy term*» A On Instalment r... We have a block Of choice 73 Say ward's Mill. Constance Bt. few lots left at ...... 81.000 lets in this subdivision for *ale . 74—Eequlmalt P.iad and Roth well St Yates Ht., near Vancouver, two Plan ut\ very easy terms. Ugh amt 121-Gorge Road and Oatbally Road. good buys, rental bearing. «Ify with excellent vk?w. Streets [ 133—Burnside Rc - * and Delta St. 1'.'4—Washington . v* ' SPECIAL ! ar.- being graded and sidewalks Price, per foot ...... S2M Fire Dept Headquarters Téléphoné SM i:M.Mai;i«*muj.!.tnsE laid; city water. Call and see For fire only Telephone -O." EDMONTON ROAD, lot 49x127. Oh easy D. H. BALE UK about these gt once If yuu want a Une home site or a good bent buy in the city Bagshawe & Co’y Contractor and Builder investment. I University School is 1216 Broad Street. Cec. Fort end Stedeeone Avenu* Phone 2271. ' Telephone U40. McKenzie fc Russell victoria, b. c. Corner of Fort and 417 Pemberton Elk. Phone 1549 For Boys . GILLESPIE & HART Vancouver St General Insurance and Real Estate. 1116 Langley Ht. | Next term begins Tuesday, January 18. PRICE A Snap in Acreage on the Fifteen Acres of Playing Field» YATES STREET Accommodation for 100 Boarders. New Saanich Car Line Organised Cadet Corps. $22,500 South Side, Between Quadra and Vancouver. 29 Acres near Saanichton. suit­ Musketry Instruction. Good; Terms We have 120 feet located as above. Can sell in 30 foot pieces able for subdivision, with large Football and Cricket. For Sale an Assured Income waterfrontage, beautiful sandy Gymnasium and Rifle Range. Fer sale ___ __ or ae a whfik, For further particulars call on beach. | Recent Successes at McGill and R.M.C. Fmct SM» Exclusively by BIX ACRES LAND in high state of cull WARDEN: bearing trees; 20 minutes from car line. One-tWrd raeh, balance 1 and 8 I Rev. W. W. Bolton. M.A. (Cambridge) R. V. Winch Co- Ltd. PRINCIPALS: —H g RUSSELL & GREGG These trees will produce at last & JOHNSON** CLARK IR V. Harvey, M.A. (Cambridge) ; J. C. R Phone 145. Temple Bldg. Fort St. Victoria IHamacfe, Esq. (Lond Vniv.), assisted I 107 Pemberton Build’ng. A. TOLLER* ÇO. 1410 atrg»t_ I by a resident staff of University inan. U'or Prospectus, apply to the Bursar. . • * •

■Util 18 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUEBDAf. MARCH 28, ttlt 5418 R^L,îiSonpoA,R^n «tranra The Victoria Special Elections wood roads, new seven roomed house | CANADA BOND OF THE WILL TAKE commanding beet view In city, both hot Act 1911 and cold water, large basement, iylfte'1 garden back and front., no rocks, owner j leaving for England. This la a splen­ did buy. and should be seen Immediately. I ANGLO-SAXON PEOPLE OF MEXICAN TROOPS Surrounding properties Increasing dally I tn value. Easy terms. Dalby A Law- o ion. 05 Fort street; price 83.208. m28| Municipal Notice Twin Bargains .. , GREAT BARGAIN—Coi ner lot on Haul- )r, Macdonald Delivers Splen­ General Reyes #n Way Home *> MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, 1911 did Address at Canadian to Lead Forces Operating I Bu»dt«. -IN- WANTED — Two Industrious salesmen in Chihuahua with good references to sell best adver- i , j Club Luncheon Using proposition to retail merchants. J PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby give-i Comm|Mton m cash on eoch order I tu the etcclor» of the Municipality ol ~T5 nfMvinWRWr , TMi tSj **“ C>V ot Vletertav-thet t requlre-thr- - Dr.-' J. A. Macdonald, editor of the (Times Leased Wire.) Iowa City. Iowa. m281 presence of the said Electors In th. FOR 8ALE—Victoria Weot. modern .lx- Vourt S00™ 11 the City Hall, tn the Real Estate Toronto Globe, who was the guest of Mexico City. March 2» -It was learn room house, sewer, electric light, hot I aforesaid City on Tuesday, the _§*h the Victoria Canadian Club at lunch­ ed here to-day that General B«™ardo and cold water, bath, close to two car j day of April, 1811, from 12 (noon) Reyea had left Rome lent night lor Unes, school, etc. Apply owner, < ■ jto 2 p. m., for the purpose of electing eon In the Institute hall this afternoon Parle and “that he will be here In two f^gmeoy. «7 Hereward rg^_------?£?Lerwon. to repressed them In the Mu There’s hardly a pin to choose between delivered a stirring speech upon the hi weeks. Reyex will not take a aeat In lit. J^n'wwH.Whk B. W . Btoart Councl1 “ M»>or "r Aldermen Vpvf higher patriotism which has for so long the cabinet hut will become active these two grand “snap" investments, so Commander of the federal tr.Hjya arrived ffasa- England. write. Ownwref*] The Sasds wR ssroi nation wfoanAfc- bean associated with Sh name. ■ Lind TléTîvèrÿ. 'VIcroriar^' " apl I dates shall be as follows: hihuahua. we term them “Ifwin Bargains” ley Crease, who presided, Introduced -With the exception of the ministers I FOR SALE—Automobile, seven eeetocl The Candidates shall be nominated the guest In a few gracious words. ■ foreign affair» and of the Interior, | ÏK «riling, the writing ahaII be tub of foreign affairs and estate, or sell half Interest to person | . Remarking upon the peculiar position the new cabinet was sworn In here to­ who will drive it for hire on equal I bribed by two voters of the Mantel which Canada occupied in the Empire, day at noon. Apply Harry Moore. 1012 Yates I parity ns proposer and seconder, and QAA Splendid lot on Burnside Road, elose to Douglas street; just 306 feet off Dr. Macdonald said that it was for *______?^l|shall be delivered to the Returning jjU«T FOB TO-DAY—Corner Humboldt I Officer- at any time between the daj« tP A)OW the new suburban ear line; will just about double,its value. Easy terms. them to play a great part in holding 1 and Psawlll» 108x114 to 18 foot lane. 8MJNHnf the notlce and 2 p m, of the day the Empire together, In. making the BORN. CALWELL—On the 26th ln*VT *ndI ...at-7 . per __cent._ ,Phone _«882.__ ___It.* W.... Clark!_____ I°* the Nomination,MBMI and in the event touch of it on the Oriental World re Mrs. Walter Calwell a daughter. | jgahtm Block mSjof a poll being necewary. such pori demptlve and strong, and In «***“* ESC Three choice acr... Gtanfurd arc-1 "«* *» «P»" OT Wvwtay the 7th,- (p-J O A/l Grand double comer ou Boleskine Road, close to Douglas street. Sire the1 touch of 1t on the great contiguous nue, close to rail and sidewalk, beautl-1 day of April, 1811,- ffon) 8 o clopk republic reciprocal and sympathetic fully situated. Hinder: 1203 Whittaker |a. m. tg -7 p. m. 1» the manner fol- (PilOvv 95x122. There’s # strong demand for property in 1 bene sections. Too Late to Classify 1 I dêslr« f»r CÀilùda Do better servi fWgi -----r-- -7— ■ j than that of being the bond between FOR Till:__MOST POPULAR FINE Mtlll.DINU lx)TH-Only Mu fan I For the office of Mayor. in ' thr^ ‘ — .Great Britain and the American repub­ FORM OF ADVERTISING IN from Oak Bay avenu., a f"?, ^l>uhl" court Room of th. City Hall afore TOW?,' TRY THIS COLUMN corner. For quick sale only 81.880, on I Spring is here aud now it’s lime to bestir yourself and secure that home you have been count­ lic. in being the Interpreter of ohe to terms. National Realty Co. »ra28| w**. ; . ing upon for so long. — — the other* understanding both better, , oK TWO LOTS WAITED—Cheap I ONLY THREE DAYS LEFTr-To dtepoM[ Pnh rperhap*, than they understand. «adj UNK? ' Hoi ^ Times office «f that beautiful seven raomJd house m of Wards 1. 2p 8, 4 and 6, at the Pttb- other, and In taking the hands of both forr iash. Box ». Tim------James Bay district. TheBay price has re-|Uc Market Building, Cormorant Street. REMEMBER THIS FACT: and clasping them together In a pact •rently been reddluçed1 |6M) MS the pwner ! 0f Whlch every person la hereby re- that no political exigency can ever *7 Times. U gping sway; J^**ionel Rea,ty I q til red to take notice "and govern him- e weaken or break. 1__ > General servant; my ^ii ^ www^at street. w - self accordingly family Apply between 10 4M WILLOWS BEACH-We have only five 1 n.iallfled to be nothin Victoria Property Will Never Again Be Offered “That was one of the reasons why the m Tata, ,lre«. m*l lou l.ft, all tav.l, no rock. clow, to Thc' Qualified to tt. nomm present situation TnTTaMRle war err Tn livin-maTf iMuibie seated, rubber tyred | beach, with an unobstructed view of Iated for and elected as the Mayor oi tensely Interesting. For himself he ' Mclaaughlln demoi’rai, nearly new. I straits and raountalrffe. Price only 8*0.1 the City of Victoria shall be such per cared far more for that International cht-ap. Apply 2«81 Rose street; phonel on easy terms. National Realty Ctk, |a„ ^ male British Subject» of at Present Low Prices understanding than anything else. R2766. Government street. "‘•«the full age of twenty-one years; and There was no controlling body of LOST Between Johnson street on Doug-1AOREEMICNTS FOR SALE PURCHAS-|mre not disqualified under AMT law. If you don’t want to build, come in and look over our fine list of Houses for Sale; we can laa and quadra on Pandora, anow pair J^*"h JbUerman I »nd •>*''■ b..o for the all month. opinion in the United States to-day In u' '"/ÙTnd rlî.TB,Jr*a T ïr&l Fmm^“0"“ ** * “•‘*‘""^1 pr.,..d.ng the d.y of nomination find you something suitable whether it's a cottage or a mansion. We've lots of “snaps,” fuit favor of any other position to be held by you must come quickly for them. The swiftest runner cleans up the bargains. More power Canada. There was no Intelligent man, HOLLYWOOD PARK-tot MnlM: ~âpUo- KlUHTt-TWII PEBT FRONT AUK ON th* registered °-"er ln to him. either In this country or In Great Bri dld^'J^ltmi," ». L IB one-third Shayrnlgan L*ke; apl.ndld home alto Registry Office of Lend or Reel Pro tain or In the United States, who was ciah’Mod terme. Anniy Hodgeon. Mc-1 and ck*e to railway : IbOOSi term» Wal- party In the City of Victoria of the a»- Call uni Blook. Douglaa street. na»| laoa A Clarke. OS Tataa atreat. "^janeaed value on the last Munk-lpalAp- in favor of the political union of Can àds and the United Htatee. Irresponsi hIhiiain lu a snug five room cottage I SHAWNIGAN LAKE—Five roomed cot-1 sessment Roll of One Thousand Dol- îffRu^i* roadîlot tf.llH-.tj .mall •««. Z.'° "St.? '*"• ” more, oyer and above any rag- ble men pf the press, and there were WALLACE & CLARKE irresponsible men In the press, on both M,ucir. îmhTîn h^ 5*. & «Ti; (*.SL « l«Vrml Judgment or charge, and who CMh ba'îance «» a LJStiT Rumell *! ______agulare olherwlee duly qualified as Mu- sides, untravelled men. were afflllvted cash, balance 826 1— with dreams, but fortunately they were Oregg. JOT Pemberton Building “ I SHAWNIGAN lXkb aNAP Thr»S|nlclpal voters 620 Yates Street not able to bring about their réalisa .■rutMTHT HriMF^slx acres la fruit, five! roomed cottage, 76 feet frontage on lake.] The persona qualified to be nomln - lion. V Canada could, either by treaty nlo^fouee^ bargain at 84.68»; IMn cash. 1860 Wallace A Clsrke^Lted for and elected as Alderman of W. O. WALLACE Tel. 471 R. WILSON CLARKE or otherwise, associate Itself with the balance arranged. Ruaaell A Gregg. 1ÜÜ:______;______^[thp City of Victoria shall be such p* United state* or with any other coun Pemberton Bidldtng. ______128x120 ON HARRIET ROAD, ekiee to both IBOns M are male British Subjects of try for the promotion of the world «.«M^ï'lve roomed ho—. nmr WSjw .Jtendld elle for factor, r’.*,!'. I the full age of twenty-one year», and pearenn.ro street,airemt highhiah «4and dry^^«Ufuldry; beautiful |I JJ™*- WaHaceWaMace Aft CUrke.Clarke, CB( Tag ^ nQt dlsquellned under any law. peace, that would. In hie opinion, be Owner. Box A1717.1 street OHAND8TAND COLLAPSES ive been for the six months one of the greatest boons that eSuld «Bal2» ON HARRIET ROAD, dose to both rx possibly come to her hand pc^fllng the day of nomination Hapulpa. Ok I* . March 10 An entire 84.SOO Modern, two story, eight roomed | cars; snap at MOO. easy terms. Wallace| next pr< ft Clarke, 6» Yalee street. m30|the reglutcred owner In the land Reg •PfUttn of iioatfi at the bt* arena for Hie other great point was In relation dwelling, near Fort and Quadra; a har- to the democracy of Canada. He claim­ Un. 8808 cash. Owner. Box A17JVA171LI SBK US FOR ~QV.ÂRTKR~ACRE MTTsIkRry Ogoe of Land or Heal Property the Mnrrla-Hctnwk fight fell this after ed that there Was no democracy |n the tin.» Montera y avenue. Wallace A Clarke. I in the City of Victoria of the assessed noon. Panic for a moment threatened world that could lead the way to the îàCin^-One-thlrd« acre land, five roomed I M Tatee street. I value on the last Municipal As Look 'rottage. large stable, etc., near 8326 PER l»T on three mile circle; IMIment Roll of Five Hundred Dollars It waa whtn iwten. however, that no one Canadian demoeracy But they must - giàard their citlaenshle no as to pre gain; **» cash. Owner, Box A171X, cash. IK) per month; buy one of these |or more over and above any regls 1 waa seriously Injured. Alwut 100 peo Times ______and double your money in one year I . ,lldempn, or charge and who pie went down In the crash. serve and nourish that democracy iaOOK THIS CP-11* feet on Cloverdale j * Ctsrke. K-D Y a tes ^reet^»^ | otherwise duly qualified as BURNSIDE ROAD, two large lots, on terms. Price....4850 Later à smaller nectlon of seats fell, They must guard against - the evils avenue, and 28*4 feet on Ess street; good J FOUR LOTS ON BROOKE STREET, HARRIET STREET—We have a choice block of lots on this and sixty more persons were thrown to that had devastated Scotland, for In terms_ _ __Hodgson.______McCallum __Hloôügla» street, next Merchants Ban|^2f( each;. ferma. Apply Wallace AI Given under my hand at Victoria. that are beauties, at a snap. On terms. Each, at... .g800 thousands. It may have been good for Clarke. 620 Yales street. • : niSvj British Columbia, this 28th day of lose I March, 1811. HILLSIDE AVENUE—Half block from Douglaa. a large 55x MORRIS WINS. the world, but It was death to Scot HERE'S A SNAP—Corner of Obed and 140x122. NORTH PARK STREET. land. Albina streets, overlooking the Gorge, fto...... Blanchard street ; “84.000; easy terms | WM. w northcgtt, 198 lot, with a 6 roomed modem bungalow. 1mm and fmit Six» 28: 8W» Hodgson. McCall um Block, i Apply Wallace * Clarke. 08 Yales St.^ Hapulpa. Okla.. March 28.—Carl Mor­ They must avoid the evils of the land Returning Officer. trees at back of lot ; *1.500 cash; balance very easy. Price systems that had led to ruin In the Douglas street. m38| ris. the widely heralded “white man’s CÂRÊŸ ROAD- Two lots. I» feet front- DVVHI.K VOKMCIt McNeil! BIUI MODI - I ___ . . pi.^x' is...... 47,000 hope,” showed here to-day before a older countries of the world. They must see to It that no paltry immediate gain age, three roomed house, electric light. erey. overlooking. Hhoel Bay. eplendl.l iThC ViCtOfitl Sp6CI3l tlCClIOnS PRIOR STREET AND TOPAZ AVENUE. 1 fine comer lot in great crowd of « Uclahomana that he has .«table, fruit trees. Il.fi»; half cash, easy Site. 11.400. N»r terms. Wallace *| 1 r , class. After a.hot and gruelling battle was allowed to sacrifice the great and terms. Apply Hodgson. McLatlum | Clarke, ( m2» I Act 1911 this desirable locality at...... *1,100 with Mike Schreek. In which Morris permanent welfare of the future. They Block.' Douglaa street WOMAN WANTS DAILY HOUSEWORK KING'S ROAD, two large lots that are money-makers. Look mixed It freely from the gong, he hung must conserve their land for their HAULTAIN STREET - 8»xlfl6l cement Bwx :rr* Times ap3| the knockout sign on the husky Ger­ people, otherwise they would in time sidewalk past the property; prie ONE-QUARTER ACRE, bordering city them up before they are snapped up by your précéder man In the sixth round. find themselves In the same position as quarter cash, balance «, 12, 18 and 24 limite ; high and dry: suit chjcken^, 8M0.1 the people of the older countries, with­ months. Marriott A Fellows. 619 Trounee at...... 42,400 From the opening of the tiret round avenue Office open this wiping. m2* terme. 407 Wilson street^ _____ap3j Morris displayed considerable ability out land altogether. pbi iAwa' iwn hr.i 1 WANTED ft»*>m and ^txiard for two [ Municipal Notice MARRIOTT A IhU-OWS AND RE ymlng m#.n, wtrti private fM.nily In Vlc.- and showed that he' certainly has the Dr. Mavdonr.'d touched upon a var­ iety of topics, all bearing immediately ______Si___rt-I toria West preferred. Box *74 Tiroes Phone upon the part which he desired Canada HAULTAIN STREET (late Third ______*______•"»* to play In the tiphttttdlng of the World. W SMTrmmc* t CORlK)VA BAY WATERFRONT About | 544. 0. H. Bowman & Co. ' S»?” ENTHUSIASTIC FANS. terms. Marriott & Fellows. 619 Trounce | |#n arree wlth nicm ^vsn roomed UUh-1 ELECTION OF SCHOOL His speech, delivered in stentorian avenue. Office open this evening. tones, and with the rich and rugged galow. the price Is only 86.58* on terms I IsOh Angeles. Cal., March 28.—Wash­ FELLOWS AND REAL, to suit purchaser. Hlnkwm Siddall * TRUSTEES 8 Mahon Building. eloquence for which he Is famous, MARRIOTT A ington park. with a seating (opacity of «•suite m2* I Son. Grand Tlieatre Building. Govern­ made a marked Impression. At the S*(K>0, was crowded to the limit this DOUGLAS STRKKT «1X1». »-nif-hu»ln«ui ment street. m»| close he received a great ovation. The propurtv; pri«*e 83.15*». easy terms. Mar­ LARGE MODERN HOUHE. Bay street PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given afternoon for the opening game of the chairman expressed the club‘e thanks Pacific Coast League in Los Angeles riott & Fellows. 619 Trounce avenue near Doyglas. price. F-WX on terms to j fo Electors of the Municipality of to him and the gathering broke up with Office open this evening. ***** between Portland and the Angels front puï- th** city of Victoria, that I require the the singing of the National Anthem « hsser Hlnkson Hlddall * Son, Graml I presence of the aoJd Electore In th«- A big automobile parade of city ofll- MARRIOTT * FBLLOWB AND REAL îals. baseball magnates and fans left Theatre Building Government street |Court Room at the City Hall. In th« — léonard Reid Jr Co. have Issued HAVOC WROUGHT BY Jhe~e *ty -halt- at 1 p. m.. trayoUiiuf to- S E CORNER COOK AND HILDA; — ______“ àforwld , Cttg,„«»; a v. ry atcrartiYc pamphli^ iHKfWIlf fyfflcel HARBINGER AVENUE-FIne. high lot. | jay of April. 1911. from It tnoom 5-SNAPS-5 the baseball park In a roundabout Fellows. 619 Trounce route. Henry Berry. Frank Dillon. the Happy Valley lands whjich they $1.860; finest on this avenue Dalby A] $ m for the purpose of electing FIFTH ST., big lot, 4675 are placing on the market In small OP»»» * ____ "''"I i^aweon. 616 Fort iHeven (7) persona as members of the Walter McCreedle and the players oc­ H E CORNER K1 NO'B ND HHKL- | ÿA,,tk,y, j, R<>A~I>—Corner loi ELECTRICAL STORM hsv CORNER ON HAULTAIN cupied the leading automobiles. A holdings. - This new suburban sub enM ver.. .. I FAIRFIELD RUAD-Corner loi. I i division Is on the line of the Cana tmurne streets: *2x138. \+r\ eas> II lou- this Is a real snap Dalby g ,,fM*rn OT *•«"”" at...... 4500 large crowd was waiting for the pro­ terms. Marriott A Fellows. 619 Trounce ^'^«sFort street m2* School District,______. cession wlrfn ft reached the part amt- diet) North*»»», which wlli. ha.vv u sta­ avenue Office open ihls evehlng. «ffl- :rr} Anv person Befiig a TiouschoMer In THREE LOTS ON RTAN the players ran on to the new grass tion In the heart of it. The pam MARRIOTT A FELLOWS AND REAL of lhe Ha>-; C.SJT the School District, and beta* a Brtt- each...... 4550 Vlany Buildings Demolished- diamond to the Inspiring strains of phlet and map accompanying It give dktate.______. - ______ÎÜ?? Dalby l^awson, «1» Fort street. ish Subject of the full ag«- of twenty HILLSIDE Dixie” and the cheers of the sperta- Information that will be a surprise to 800KE LAKE TALLY-HO-J NIAGARA KTREETTwo large loTs'. nev Saturday I l^wson. 615 Fort.xtpfL,..- ...... n^|an election of School Trustees in the U)T ON SHELBOCRNE Several Injured rent Leave ordeiw at .Shore s hard- j WANTED-Listings of houses and l»»ts In ^ald School District Is eligible to be rrrr^.4450 rent i^a%e orner. ------• FsftHtebi dbllrieta., W««l,TFrrM "T, —------——- . , have several clients waiting. Dslby I —. Qt nomination of candl- YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN wants posi UnoQ, «6 Fort street m2* The mode or n m All very eaay term*. 'm niw^k *dHvsP Box Vrimesl hJ ^I The Candidates shall be nominated Phlladelphia. March 28 —A SSVgPS subdivision, within the eight mile circle] * ------Mh_„ ht, -u|,. Harris & Sturgess electrical storm, accompanied by office. . of Victoria, on the line of Canedian | in writing, the writing shall be su higli wind, which at times -blew with LEAVE OR RING U?. Victoria Hat Northern Pacific Railway; for fruit ]scribed by two voters of the Munict- 1219 Douglai cyclonic force, swept over the northern Works; hats made like new; note new growers. truck gardeners, poultry rats-] ... 4»roi»oser and seconder, and address. 844 View; phone 2W. mtf\ er« and all who like country life an*td|P«* delivered to the Returning Next Merchants Bank. section of this city shortly after six SEE JON EH fair flat* bottom boats, long pleasant surroundings. Come in and |p»t | shall be aeuv . H » Phone 2681. o’clock last everting, leaving destruc­ illustrated bo*»klet. Leonard Reid A Co., Officer at any time between the rtat Your Ad. Should be There ladders, steps, ladders, etc; HXB Yates 428 Pemberton Building sp-1 (>f the notice and 2 p. m. of tho day tion in its wake. Buildings were de foY the Nomination, and Hi thw event mol (sited, houses were unroofed. At SATISFACTORY LAWN MOWER grind­ lof a poll lielng necessary, such poll ing guaranteed at II. M. Wllson'a ma- the Tavony station of the Pennsylvania hlne shop; Market building writ be "open on Friday, the 7th day When The Ad-Reader Gets of April. 1*11. m the B. C. Attar, an unidentified man was killed. Many SAFE REPAIRS Combinations re-set: houses In this section were unroofed or reliable work Weltes A Knapton 610 SHEEP bull,ling. No. «!« P«n,l»|. Avrnue demolished. In the manufacturing sec­ Pandora, near Government street; phone | from » o'clock a m to tj' ™ • »« Phone 94b tion of Kensington. In the northeast —a Pair of Scissors I— 2d8 ;______which time anrt place cacV elector toward Tacony, several factories were TO LET—Room and board With private] who la duly qualified to vote for nr H destroyed. trolley wires were blown family, use of sitting room and bath, Commission Mayor, will 1ta entitled to cast hie down, and roofs of houses were hurled terms moderate. Apply to 2644 vote for Seven (1) candldate. for ONE MINUTE to the centre of the streets. When the ad-reader gets busy with street ______of the Board of Bchool WANTED-A first class ticket to Chicago Messrs W. A. Drydcn and W K |Tri„',r„. but may only caat one vote FROM THE POST OF- Infirmary Damaged. a pair of scissors, and begins to clip out foe- lady, medium dark, mtddleaged Apply Box No. St. Tlmre m*l I Rich, the Commissioner» appointed by for ,nr „,ch candldatr. of which Pittsburg, Pa., March 28.—A wind MCE AND THE EM ads yours OUGHT TO BE THERE. LOST ”Ât MajaatiV thrâtr». SalVirda v j tha Hon. Sidney Flalmr, Htol»tqy of „v„ry p,r»on I» hereby r-n>'lre,l to PRESS HOTEL storm throughout northeastern Ohio, .«ali* JJ5 return to Time, office: Agriculture, to undertake an Imeatlga- lske notk.» and govern hlmeelf xc portion.of West Virginia nnd- »Weetem For these dipped ads serve as mem­ liberal mward.______ml* lion of the Sheep Industry with a view |mHlnely , Pennsylvania late yesterday caused s' A fine buainew lot that has oranda on little trips—little buying ex­ ôïrîcif~gALK-Lot Ml "Rdmontoa road; to Its encouragement and development, olven under my hand at \ Iclorla^ 2 frontages of 30 ft. each. least one fatality, Injured several per W|M0- lot on Irene afreet, just off Burn- will hold meeting» In British Columbia „ ,lleh Columbia this Mth day « sons and resulted !n_ heavy financial side. kW; beautiful lot on Colltneon, near ae follows: r‘ I Maw,|. i § 11 loss HtenbenriHe, Ohio, was struck cursions — shopping, house hunting, ‘ ------~ " “ KgmlMpA-City Hiltg~«lg4^y. April |Msrch- 1 Trutch. Robert Wm Clark. Mahan .WM W. NORTHCOTT, Price Only $250 by the gale. The root was blown off property hunting, servant hunting block. Government street; phone 1092-^ 3rd. at 2 p. m. , Returning Officer. the county Infirmary and the walls of New Westminster—City Mali, Tues­ Per Front Foot several other buildings were blown trips. They decide the trend of tlie WANTED—Toung lady to learn hair­ day. April 4th, at 2.30 p. m. down. dressing. Mr*. M 8ta niter 711 Fort Vioterve—City HeU, Thursday, Terms very eaay. A snap. M«tr Kitted day’s quests. They influence the day’s street _ ' r ^ GIRL WANTED to do plain c«*ok1ng and •th, at 2 p. m. ~ Real Estate, Insurance. Monroeville, Ala., llarch IT.— A cy­ business deals—more than that; they help with kitchen work. Box-372 Times All persons Interested In the sheep | Industry are cordially Invited to at- | clone struck several small towns In initiate them. Many of the day’s deals, office.______kogerson this section aud left death and destruc­ FOR BALE For few days only, one lot on tion in Its wake. As far as known, one sales and purchases would not have Rtickland Park, cheap, 160 cash, 8k* per 622 Johnson Street R In dead and another Is reported dying. month. Box 175 Times nt» FUNERAL NOTICE Passing over the country In an east­ BIG VALUE-The two choicest lots An been made at all but for them. Bo have , Done street, each 68x136. cleared and O. O. O. The members of Victoria Aerie. No. ward^ direction, the cyclone killed It, O. E . are requested to meet at I Xtephdn. Byrd and probably fatally In­ cultivated; the two only 11.968 T. P. r. your ad. in the Times when thc ad- McConnell. Pemberton Building. mM p, m. sharp Wednesday. March », te Mice h fin Public Jilfrujured VFrank rniiR JtoCrory.i-vi ' 1 *■ y ■ Mra. Byrd# . and-11 attend the funeral of owe Into Brother tTiree cKlMren and Mra. McCrory and reader looks for « pair of scissors. CLEARED LOT-^ear èboh. north '^hd. terms T. P. IFred Johns. V tatting Brothers are re­ I have resumed as s DUUtCTOK nf four children were Injured. The Byrd 46*130, a snap ftt VfcConnell. Pemberton building quested to attead. the DOMINION STOCK * BOND and McCrory homes and other build­ CORPORATION of Vancuve, tad ings wgr* destroyed. Fifteen other proved with cottage; nothing near this have now no connection or Interem buildings wore reported damaged. At value on the street, only 88.M8; on terms I with the said CAmpeny. I’.xtriia a number of buildings were de- T. P. McConnell, Pemberton Budding AftTHV* £. HEPBURN, M. E. T.T OOU>. Worthy President AMget J. M. HUUHEB. Secretary VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. | ...... - ...... * ! ------These Want Advertisements Will Make It Easier to Find Work or Workers To-Day » PROFESSIONAL CARDS BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 11 ADVERTISEMENTS under thla head 1 ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 ADVERTISEMENTS under this bead 1 ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 cent, per word per Ineertlcn; 3 lines, ft.ao cent per word per Insertion ; 1 lexer!!®**1; er Insertrtlon. J insertions, cent per word per Insertion; S insertion* cent per word per Insertion; t insertion* 2 cents per word; 4 cents per wordier * rdf 4 cent*cer per word per 2 cents p*r word; 4 cents per word pet per month; extra Une* 86 cento per line 1 cents per word; 4 cents per word per week ; 60 cents per line per month, No | week, M______cents... per Itoe line per month. N4 Meek; 60 cento ppr line per month. Ne per month. week: BO cents per line per manth. No Block of Good Lots advertisement for lees than 10 cent* advertisement for ces than 10 cents. advertisement for less than lOWnto.___ advertisement for lesa than 10 ee^às. ARCHITECTS machinists FOR BALE—LOTS ART. SLAM APARTMENT HOUSES. WILSON, JOHN, Architect. 221 Pember­ U HAFER, Ornerai 'jimchlnUt. N. tu MOUNT EDVARDS, corner Vancouvm SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND BVKN- ton Block. Victoria. B. C. P. O. Box W. A. F ROT’S ART GLASS. LEADED Government et ret L Tel. * . I and Courtney streets. New apartment ING-We are si ways open. See us for Phone 1692- Rea. Phone 2S4L______LIGHTS. ETC., for churches. *-bools, Investments. We have a large list of uhllo buildings and private -dwellings. METAL WORKS Wy pfWrtSN iiM W^Wt4rrttt*3m«w C. -BLWOOD WATKINS. ArchHwS. lei" and fancy glass sold. Bashes Real Estate Co . 383 Pemberton Block. Rooms 1 and 1 Green Block, cor. glazed. Special terms to contractors. B. C. CORNICE WORKS. 111! Fort Phone MO. Apply Ao lb. Broad and Trounce Av* Phones 21* ThisÇ Is the only firm to Victoria that Roofing, hot air heeling, blow pipe worn, Every modern convenience and domestic •li and. Lit. ______' manufactures steel cored lead for leaded metal eelllnge, skylight». K.tlmet.s help obtainable os the ^renalse* all FOR SALK-A beautiful homo «14*. 2 of L W HARÔREAVES. Architect. Green lights, thereby dispensing with unsightly given tm^Ul sheet metal work. Lgll or FOR RENT—HOUSES the ftnefct lots on Smith’s Hill, magni­ Six big choice lots on the comer of Edmonton Bib.. Room 12. Broad St. J4 tt bam. Works and store. t4S Tates etrhet ficent vffew, for sale cheap. Apply owner. TO LET—Summer cottage. Foul Bay. 1?4* Fort street Phone 1G9. ml5 tf jt— Road and Roeeberry street, for B 8 OKIFFITH. 14 Promt, RlocV, 1 PACIFIC «n**T VET AI. Apply Lewis, *6 Cormorant. Phone 1111. Government street. Phone IMS CHWtOLM A CARRUTIfERS «re now. • m3! located at their new bufldlng. 11* View CHEAPEST LOT on Vancouver street, jîïiHÜxff riowe to North Ward park* SL3Û0» tem*. DENTISTS street, where Iheyhav* Ttre meet tone 471. tfrtr date plant on the Island for the manu furnished cottage on Stanley avenue, DR LEWIS HALL. Dental Sunn facture of leaded art glass, plain and OPTICIAN near Fort street, with all modern con­ HARBINGER AVE.- A good high lot. Jewell Block, cor. Tetee and Douglae bevelled British Plate mirrors, and any OVFR A QUARTEffoF A CFNTURT*^ veniences. Apply owner, 1318 h léguard ti.SOA terms. Apply owner, Box : $3,800 Street* Victoria. B. C. Telephone-- street.- Phone R22*. m2S m21 tf Office, MT: Residence. ME thing to Ihe rises line. Phone 2MA EXPERIENCE and fine, modem euulp- ment are at the service of my pAtrone. I #5r~SALE—aCREAQE 2 FINE CORNER LOTS. fuU sise. DR W. F FRASER. 71 Tetee Street. BLUE PRINTING AND MAPS No charge for examination. | TERMS $1,500 CASH; BALANCE ARRANGED. <- Garesche Block. Phone ML Of grAtmd" id on the nremlae*_ A. P. Hiytn, SNAP—One-half acre. Just off Douglas Foul Hay road. 11.660 Apply owner. Box hour? I K a m. to I p m. ICT.WCTRTO BLUE PRINT A MAl^ CO MR For I Ph-me 22* street (on Oak street), for tl.MO. very 348. Times. m2* 1214 Langley street Blue printing, mem. easy terms. Shaw Real Estate L*. draughting deniers to eurrevorF in­ PAINTING HAPPY VALLEY LANDS-We hare this FINE ARTS. struments and drawing office snoot to* Pemberton Block. ______J fine property for sale. It surrounds the FRANK MELLOR Tutoring ContmsW^ first Cpnadton Northern station of Van­ WATER COLOR AND OIL PAINTING 112» View fft Phone 1M4. is ACRES, water front. Union Bay, beau­ taught In your home by thoroughly com­ boot and shoe repairing tiful home, orchard, small ITuR. boat couver Island. Have a look at this JOHN GREENWOOD petent teacher. Graduate of Albert Col­ POTTEBY WARE. ETC. house, etc.. S12.W0. terms. McKllltcan. property. Sold on easy terms. Shaw THwfnvTT bffOF VACHTNFO^h*» bava Real Estate Co., 3U8 Pemfcsrtoa Blvck^ lege Holds gold medal. Taught «V* proven eettahieterV ire ““ IFWER PIPE. FieldAV1te. GrmmdF Real Estate Agent . year» In "University of Puget Sound. made ernree*1y tor shoe flay. Flower Pot* et* B. C Pottery Alley opposite 5 ACP.K8. clow to h»sob. houw. .t-bla. ’Address Mrs. D. E. Wllllto. Gen. Del ♦hem Htbha. I Oriental Ce., Ltd., comer Broad and Pandora FOR SALE-I»t 30, Block ». Section A Victoria. B. C. Pantaeag. streets. Victoria, ft. C. chicken house. 4.W» .Irewberry plenIK Telephone 1435 575 Kates Street smell frotte, etc . dees to Iremwny. Prince Rupert. Apply owner, p. V. BOX ------RÀWNSHOR— LAND SURVEYORS BUILDINO SURRLItS school, church, etc.. *00 per acre, term* *12. WAOH HAND AND m»AVFt* *?*+**! McKllllcan. Sidney FOR SALE A, couple of full slued lota; GREEN BROS-. fcltRDEN A CO.. Llvll teaming and contracting. **227 would sell cheap for quick sale. Apply, Engineer*. Dominion and B. C. L teams and single barses for aam. w I get IN ON ROBERTS POINT-1 acre m2* ■iwreywa M4 Pemberton Bldg.. .Victoria, block* water fronL cheapest water ______FOR SALE—FOULTRY AND EGOS ftomene. HI Jntmwm street. Telephon. front on market. licRIltican, Sidney. B C Branch offlcee In Nelaon <11 ynarel tit______;______BUY ROb*l!’ ‘JÏ7 I FOR SALK-Thoroughbred hl»ek Mlnorr. end Fort George (1 year).______m28 block M. KUlk.n, 8M-| eggs.„„ II„ a. sittingrit,|n. ; m33» Stg,. JamesJgmro Bt.at aplgpl POST OFFICE GUIDE RU4CDirRS ANO CONTRACTORS H. B. TÜMMON. «Into tar ang T Ÿ ■ P.' dOATRt. P. U. T«and Surveyor mb* motor, slate black board»: eett A gNAP-^Foe tele. Hi liiMBP rur-v ------— ------>61K’lAT.E-1Dtick •ggs for’hatchlng, bfic. —| Dominion Land Surveyor, Room w J Tpfw A CO.. Contractor* Êstb furnished. 622 Hillside avenus. torts real estate, 200 acres fruit lends. 3*j FOR SALE— Fourteen lots. Shelbourw, per setting. Apply K- C. Bushel 1. care Vancouver end Eastern Canada. Board of Trade Bldg.______mate* riven for bungalows, etc. ** ~ ^ SCAVENGING miles from Cession. For further p*r- _ 1100 cash, balance 6 per of Monday’s Shoe Store, 1227 Govern­ OOR rl MrnRÉoOR British Cnîmnbl* Prinoeea avenue.______. e11 ticulare apply SO Johnson. **• | cent. Phone mi; MW Fernwood ru..L ment street. ______m* Close dally at I p. m. and 11 p. ■* Land Survevor* and Clvfl Engineer*. W rvTON Bunder and Heneril Jobbter VSr^gemmïniVdr!ïï,,Son«0«e. >SS I FOR RAIJC M. ger*. of lend, old W«ot | AYLESBURY DUCK EGOS, for hatching. Due-daily at 1.# p. m. and 7 * m. Ferrtrb MVlreeor. manager. ^h*m lot, Florence and garbage removed. road of I Mra. Jane Hondr. all FOR BALK-Fl ne Inrgr 11.26 a sitting. Apply evenings. 1412 Taun­ United Kingdom. Chambers. R2 Tangier afreet P_ 0*27 claltv Plana and estimate* ft,rnl«W avenue. 2 minutes from Willows car. ton et rest. » - * "■ at lit. Phone 1.604 Fori George OflKW. on annlleatlon. Prompt attention riven SILK GOODS. ETC FOR RALE-We will guarantee to AeMver *76.___ P. O. Box *48. m» Close Wednesday and Saturday at 11 Second avenu». J. F Templeton» man to renatr* nr alteration* *3 Mason m 6-acre block* nearly all under ciUtlva-1 „ . double WERT'S BROWN LEOriORNR and rwtXLTH Ot OBIKNTAL IMPORT*- White Plymouth Rocks are prise win­ p. m.; parcel post, Friday, at I p. m. , aeer. T»hnne W«*4 _ 32:5M .?v,c15..,hw,^Ln - ■ - Due Monday and Tuesday at 2 p. tn.| T r»OV and Kotidey All Vt"d« TIONS ot lowvel rod Silk embro'ilerod ners and layers. Eggs. 11.50 per setting. LEGAL of rm.lr» lÿ.lro.1.» free. J. Partir. kimono., gold braided droMtng to *4,000; It Is worth It eaeUy, but until J. West. Third street, off Rlcnmond road. 'parcel post. Wednesday at 7 p. m. Ihv gfottMl of on went trout., fit tor week only at *68 per acre and up. Prices \ that date we can sell you this double Rub. P. O. No. L Beattie and Eastern United Stats* C- w PWADSHAW. Barri-te^ efo . Law 71 M «treJ*Kt Phone 1*1 o Huron; rfnbroMerrd crepe de cheneln a»» advancing To decure any of this acreage at the above price see us at onoe. J corner for S3,M0; It ha* « strategic Close dally at 4 p. m. Chamber*, pRation afreet. Wdoria W Dt VWORD A « üHn Contractor» length., corde* .like In meny •hodjo position; and should net a large and REMOVAL NOTICE Quong Men Tuns, Oovernmont WL G. W McAuley. Victoria Hotel Block. | quick profit to the Investor. Shaw Real Due dally at 2 p. m. IfTTHPlH. FT«HËR A SHERWOOD- and RuRdera Douse* built on the ml Government street. Dated March 8th. J. W BOLDEV. (-.rpeh*" »n'l Joblwr, Bamiriera. Solicitor*. etc . Runreme anU «♦•itmcnt plan Plane. atBkrtricatlona an# P O. - “ Estate Co.. 302 Pemberton Block, m2» moved to 1816 Cook etreet. Phone 13*. Stewart. STOVE ÂND RANGE ^ITTE^R I poR RALR-T acres of the choicest straw- I ixVT8 in Sidney from 1100 up. acreage Fvcheouer Court Agents, orariice J» '—♦•mate* ?» Prmberton Block Fhone THOMAS CATTKRALL. builder and gen­ Close Monday and Wednesday at S p. nw Patent Office and before RaVwav < om W* ______■ 1 "*"• ' ' 1 berry and*' fruit“ — *tend M *in“ f.mous nGordon—“* * -from ****.■8360 up. *term».------Ad.gFlfM McKllllcan.—. g|d* eral contractor, naa removed to ** Fort pue Saturday' and Tuesday at 7 p. ou bffaalon Hon Charte* Murnhv. M ^ c- l V'T-r « t e»T>rtPVTWR AND tOflUTVO HOT WATKR PITTRD, «teem engle lira,! dlltrlrt. beautiful view of the | street above Quadra- Tel. * ' Harold Fisher L. P. SberwoOd. Ottawa. FACTonT- A’ered Tonea builder and O. Mgldell. 08 Klllee eteeel. dig. Straits. Applÿ owner. 1248 Fort street Prince Rupert. mis tf LIST TOtTR PROPERTY with Ojîi | Cloak Mnrrh 4, 14 -nd 2.">. at 3 p. m. Ont. ____ _ enet^actnr Fsttmatee given on hoiiae* TRUCK AND DRAY Phone 147». Leighton. 721 Fort street Phone 2OT SF.WERAGE ACT buildtoes. fence work, alteraV im Due March 12 and 22. at 7 p. m. MFCHANIGAL ENGINEER me Tate* Street. Office phone. Line JF.PBKN’g TRAN8FRRA—Phone 1*. » FOlt -RALE—Seven acres close to V A R. 8 ttj Be* . RW* Mlrhlgsn gtreet. Furniture end pl.ne] station and proposed... B. C. Electric, .sta-____ FOR SALE—HOUSES Clayoquot and Way Port* HT G w TNTF.R PTTR N M T N A _2"" ' mover*, rgpreroeg »nd truck. Esquimalt Ssrwsrage District ■ulttng Mechanical Engineer Office* R. RAWT.TVnff. ’.nd' jh’rkln• ,a'houro. from ’ I'htro’ro^d rot-1 WE HAVE fiVY*RB tor ftvo, «1» »nd Close March l. 7, 14 and 20, at 1» p. e». Oamenter and Put’dar. ZE8 BROS., fuvnttur» and Due March 6. 12. 18 and 28. BIS Parilon g«uar* Rea. 4* tags, unflnlahed. with material to tinier seven-roomed houses with modern con­ road. Phone 1W1 Wty p rhmnnd Ave Victoria. B C. qgtvers. Phone 1,1874. ______, veniences. Let us have yours listed, at NOTICE Quatsino, Kyuquet, Ports via Her* E*tim*»»e w**« Prt««n* OMvwnM victoAi* rapcK Awn dhaT OOr-| a number of small fruit trees etc Ap-I once; we can sell It. Welch Bros A <- «>•• MEDICAL MASSAGE ply. L. J Duval. Royal Oak P. O «J»1 A public meeting of the property Bay. garriage builders Telephone 18 Stable Phone 77* 10W Government- street. *P1. | A FARM FOR TOU Only I ^t, m'.i.'.T pnr R-RftoM HOlTaÊ. holdor. In thl» Dt.trlct I. '(by order of Close March Y and 86.at 10 p. m. MT®* GORDON- 8TETtART- *17 riHAFv * jnx’rq hav* tor ’•al-.two new WATCH REPAIRING______farm Is only nine mile» from \ Ictoria. Due March 12 and 28. street Maasare. manicuring. 1 *xnre** wseons Corner Fort ana gltvhen and good haoement. good lot, the public meeting of the property hairdressing, electric and vlbro ~PFfTCH. 1418 Douglas Street. «P**»1*! Situated on good road, and In «'entrai good location. 11.wo. »»o root!. Apply holdero held on the Mth February 1»1J) Albqrni. treatment. Combings mod# up RUn «hard streets. ______of English watch repairing All kinds location ; some rock and »ome good land: JU if of cloaks and watches repaired. a suitable sheep ranch, and will some Bo» *«. Time.. ______^Tlcalled for Thureday. March 30th. 1111. Close Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday CHIMNEY SWEEPING day subdivide; you deolre an Independ-1 (.0gy FIVE-ROOM HOME (over Jomoolgt the hour of I p. m.. at thé Lem peon at 8.80 a. m. Y, W. C. A. IfO o WJOPNFFtJT, Kwadlah MsHtfur. TVWBTFV * DtrifVE K^t^"-v Foc- why not th" oroughly lnvo.ttg.te Boyv. rtooe to oehooh eer end hooch, street School House, fpr the perpoee of Due Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday r»i o>ori-*tee*t Phone IMS______nare manners A rood clean K>b wt»b- FOR THE BENEFIT of young women in thl.. Only » few d»y« at ttdo 'Igor» *3300. term. Apply Bo. 365, Tunc. __ ] c-lectlog Coinmlutonera for the dis­ at 7 p. m. or out of employment- Rf»m* ana ifPÜ FARRVAN. electric Debt b»1h*‘ out >wr m*»s gnarsnteed Fbone ns ■*«■>. Shaw Rest E.t.te Co., » PemherKm trict r**ri«rtl massage. W* Fort flt. Phone board. A home from home. 764 Court* Rloelt.______Comox, Cumberland. ——/.‘“7----- rnrûvfVS ?*T F wrv - Defecttv* fine* FOR SALE. CHEAP—Five-roomed bun. All property holders are urgently re fixed, rir Wm. Neal. 1018 Quadra Rt nay street FAIRF1KI.H ESTATE—One half sere, Close Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday gatow.alow, fust built:built ; diningdh room «n‘l.,?®n' ouested to attend. at 8.30 a. m. SHORTHAND MISCELLANEOUS. and »v ettuoted that euh-divided It cgn BrH,irlrôKLîd"'t%î'fm^’bolhrrom; A. R WOLFENDKN. l’aé of furntohod | be ootd .1 e nreflt of » per contl 1U Due Tuesday at 12 to p m., and Hunffay, |tint»ru A ND RCTTOOT. 1KB T,ro*d , Rt CLEANING AND TAILORING WANTED KNOWN ~ price to only «tlOO; It to « rorner. end to large pantry with bins and drawers; I Secretary, Wednesday and Friday at 7 p m. Rknrthend. tvnewHtlng. b^okkeeolng. office In business block Is available to rjvvTfl • rT OTHWR CT.FA VED reneteed. facing o wide street, with rower con- full basement: lot 60x13» feet: rich loam: March IsL 1»1L . Sidney and V. 4 8. Point* telerrephr fhnrmiriily taught ■■ A- dved end nree*ed: umbrella* and ne re­ reliable man with knowledge of book­ neetlono, tote aro rolling In the «ante one block from— Oak— Bay* avenue and | Maemtitan, nrinrlnal. ____ , mis made, rualrri end re-envred keeping to return for service*. Address locality «or MOO and IL«0 Shaw Real car- price. *GM: WOO cash, balance O» Close, except Sunday at 7 a. m. flay W - r*>ker. ,we Tnb*»*«n St., just R Q. Drawer IM4. Victoria. m» ______Estate Co.. M0 Pemberton Block m3» per month. Including internet. Apply, Due. except Sunday, at 7 p. a* fURKISH MATHS nest of Donri** Fbone T.t*f TAKE NOTICE. BEAL E8TATE MEN^ I ACREAGE. nCREAOB. ACREAGE—Very ffwsr; phssto WEE ma NOTICE 0$property. «"Pembroke street, China and Japan. '!x—i Bt iWvR'f' iWK. Pr'f. A. T Parii’" CUSTOMS brokers ehok-o-piorro m ftvn "and tea-acre htoeai I LOVB1.T NEW LOME, very convent- does March 4.6,13.80.24.25 and M- Hours- Noon tiH m Idol *»•**' ladle» for sale. Mrs. J. B. Smith about » mtnuteF -alh from the pron~e« wtty Jroated a^ orotmd h_W> JS Iw THE 8VPREMB COURT OF Due March 2. 3. 6. 7. 12. 13. 14. 18. ». z* T.FFMTVG BPOR.. LTD . Cuetom* Rrnk- everv Mondnv 1ft a. m- fill 7 p m. PAINTERB-Employmenl book. lasbor ! earcar line, about 13IS minutes trom 887,^îme^ ^ | BRITISH COLUMBIA. 26. 80. 11 and April A ers Dut of town rorr»*lumffefiee well cit­ dally Price, are very reasonable, UNDERTAKER____ ed KW Fori street TMeWVma Nk Hall, business agent attends rood.. Water fsellltle. to each piece In the Matter of Carl Hoering, De Australia and New Zealand. hone 2M8. -______TO BE SOLD a sacrifice as owner is ■ U.M„ - th_ W Ï HANNA Funere! Director end Wrtrwerff'T^- Rnd'uoUvmt—i^n A gent. Britl very good About 8 mile* from town. obliged to leave the city, a beautiful ceaxed, and In the Matter of the Close March 4. 4. 22. 24 and April L • THE ’ ’MODERN” - Cleaning. dyeing. Apply C. C. Pemberton. 1*1 Tate» Wt «lx roomed bungalow standing upon two I Official Administrator's Act. Due March 8. A 10. April 8 and 4. Embelmer Courteoue attendance Estate Prnmi* Biwlr. 1TF WDPWR—The lareeri ROOKE 1AKE TALLY-HO I^eave» klts- *leather '*------vails*.llg* E«:I8 60: large sis*» canvas leaving city. Apply 28 Slmcos street, a 10 «r® requested to send particulars meets nn «ernnd end fburtb ^ondav o# dvethg end cleaning works in the Pro­ same to me on or before the 8th day of MORMON ACTIVITY, each month to K. of P vince Cnnrtnr orders solMted. Tel. gerald Station, Tuenday». Thursdays bat. 11: horsehlde gloves tor. rsnraa WANTED—Owners to list houses and Raturtlays on arrival of afternoon gloves 2 pairs 25c. ; m*n s ribbed April. Itll, and all persons indebted to pun dore and Doneles street* V1*ltine SAA J r Pentoew. proprietor___ er«. 76c . 8 day watches. 18 Jacob or rent with us. Shaw Real Officials of Church in Utah Deny Foresters welcomed Fin Rocv- L. E. St N train. Joseph OalwelL «241 Aaronson’s *w»w and second-hand store; Pemberton Block. Phone Mi | ni» tf the said estate are required to pay such Fv--«. P. D "~*nx *lft; J W H King EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Charges and tVelcome Investigation TO l.ET- lusrge store 641 Yates street. phone 1747 572 Johnson street \ Ictoria: r Indebtedness to me forthwith. p umm rUi*Fm>k»wl*ln street 4 doors below Government. ______S EAT RACRirtCEBACRIFtCE—4« roomed, fully VTmroPTA FMPÎ/1TMFNT AOENC Apply McCandlees Bros., 667 Johnson ______modern house, large garden, near High Dated at Victoria, B. C„ this 23rd day w OF P -No 1. Far West T»od*e. FwMsv Hein of all kinds furnished. A. Wright, street. aP1 FOR RALE- 17 ft. launch. ! h. p engine. school. 82.560; 8380 down, balance easy i ( M h 1$11 Referring to the London dispatch K of D Hell '•or TVuieie* e»*d Wtend^r* proprietor. R2R. Yohnson street. Victoria TO RBNT—The Palms tea and refresh­ magneto, and boathouse. Apply I>w1*. Apply owner. 132U Rudlln avenue, after |OI MBrcn’ In which it 1s stated that home secre­ Rt t J T, R-nifb K of R AH B ( Phone 1264.______Phone 1111. m31 ment rooms, corner Niagara street and Cormorant. six evenings. WM. MONTE3TH, tary Churchill, in the House Of Com­ VfUTOPTA. Vo 17. K. of P. meets MPT p K TTRNKR—«ttiwtlnn» found Beacon Hill park ÀFApply Thomas p0o saI.K-2 nln*»-foot show cases. An- WILL EXCHANGE 7 roomed house. Tn Official Administrator. K of P Hell, everv Thnr*dev E for domestics, etc., at 71* Fori street ...... m. w___ l~.. —street. »__ —, VI,Victor!* f,.et o 1 ..._ ..... m* I ...... -______- ApplyA__ 1 .. i Box I mons, said an exhaustive investiga­ ITautoRR **’ of R 4 8 Box 184. Plhnlsy, 1286 Langley ply 823 Yates street. good locality, for acreage. the Frchepee. Phone 1662. Hours. 1« B. C. m2» 228, Times Office. mtt tion would be made of the charge that X ri F. • counT imntwov LAWN ROLLERS FOR 8ALF. mcEUinoiu. • f p, to.; tt6rs.-m- - SÛT rtetAMo1'street." " ‘‘Stormon**' missionaries «rl^scttvely’ No eew. meets st Forester** HnH. IVoed North Saanich; one hundred Acres or ------Street. 2nd end 4th Wednesdays W F L N WING ON. 17m Government fctreet Improvements, large lot, snap. O engaged in Inducing young girls to there by, about « scree under cultiva-1FOR sAl.E Choice Island timothyi and Box 280, Time* IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Wniieriom. Racy. Phone 28. tion: house, been. etc. Apply by letter 1 rîoV,r ^ay. bated or loose; also a well OF GEORGE HENWOOD. LATE OF emigrate to Utah. President Joseph F. ENGRAVERS to, Nre. jÿ an<*’ A bred roadster filly. 3* years .old. F. T HELP WANTED—MALT" THE CITY OF VICTORIA, DE­ Smith Is reported to have said last dale. North Saanich P. GFNFWAL ENGRAVER. Rtenril Cutter goose. Raanlchton. V Sk fl. Ry a!6 | WANTED An upholsterer, good general CEASED. night ; and Real Engraver Geo Cmwther. H< F YOU WANT a chicken farm, see me. hand. Rtllea, Fort street. Notice Is hereby given that aU persons “We would heartily welcome su» h an Esquimalt and Nanaimo McKlllkan. Rldnsy...... m9 OFT A SANITARY PORTABLE BATH having any eiatm* or demands against Wharf street, behtod Poet Offtoe. APPARATVS-Can be used to any room WANTED—Experienced builder*’ hard­ Investigation on the part of the Brit­ ELECTRIC ART STUDIO—Photography v without Inconvenience : running water the lato George Hen wood, who died on FISH and enlargements. Poet cards a spe­ ware clerk. Apply B. C. Hardware Co.. or about the 26th day of December, A. D. ish government. I sincerely hope that Railway Company onto touche* th.» body: the effects of j Ltd. m28 H ortie Secretary Churchill will can> VM. J WRTnT.ERWORTH—All kind* cialty. 1306 Government street, upstairs. tbs bath most Invigorating. Price onto' 191». at the City of Victoria. In the Pro­ fresh, salted and smoked fish In eea 17 50 Try one, you won’t reeret It; all WANTED—Smart youth In shipbuilding vince of British_ . Columbia, are required„ the Investigation to the end. It will CLEARED LANDS Free delivery to all narte of city. goods ~us ran teed Millar will tell vou office; one who Is willing to work and to to send by poet prepaid or to deliver to do the church a vast amount of good INSURE YOUR HOME, household good* learn time-keeping, bookkeeping, etc. the undersigned, solicitor for the Domln- and cloth tog in raUafcl*. oumaanid* M ~all-gfeout R. >74 Hillside Ave. IM tf and will set at rest the false charges.” The cleared lots at Quallcum Reach. Reply In own handwriting, giving age. I lQn Trust Company, Limited, the Admln- correct rates, with Currie St Power, 13M H *w.- „» ..Ail Interxtow .va*.Aton * FURRIER IXtuglas street Phone 14*. m2S | FOR "AI^Tn^ 1^”Mnrm** a2. _'teferences,______etc. P.O. Box 629 r~** "f istrator ®T T*T*«ltr OWfiPlT» ^Tfwnri»* Newcastle District, are now on the alfalfa meal. SI per.sack of 186 Tba^ An- Elder Charles W Penrose, of the market in tracts of from thirty to forty FRED PORTER Taxidermist and Fur­ WANTED- Men and women to learn the I their names and addresses and Nil P«r* rier. 1216 Government street. TENDERS will be received for putting a ply to B. O. Halgh. Royal Oak. barber trade; a special rate to the first I tlculars in writing Of their claims and council of twelve, concerning the acres. ------new corrugated roof on the warehouse [ twenty studenta; the largest and most | statements of tkelr accounts and the matter, who said: For plans and prices apply to JUNK of this company. For particulars apply to Albion Stove Works, Ltd., Pembroke | HELP WANTED—FEMA'.B complete school to the Northwest. Learn j nature of the securities, If any, held by The church would welcome such an L. H. SOLLY. Land Agent. Victoria, or WANTED -Scrap braes, copper, sine. street. *l a trade to be Independent, wages 811 to them. . w _____ Investigation, and It would be espe­ lead, cast Iron, sack* and slf kinds of WANTED—A general servant for a email 8*5 per week, when qualified. 6*all or And take notice that after the 26th day L. E. ALU*. Local Agent. ParkavtU* bottles and rubber; highest cash prices DRESSMAKING done at ladles' hopsee i family. Apply at No. 719 Cook »tre*r write for free catalogue. The odlgtnal of April. 1911. the said Dominion Trust cially welcome to Elder Rudger Claw- paid victoria Junk Agency. 18» «tore or at address below. Mrs. Roberts. Hg j. A. Molar Barber College haa Just Company. Limited, will proceed to dlstrl- president of the European mis­ street. Phone II* Cook street. n opened at 848 Main street, Vancouver, but* the assets of thé said deceased sion. and to Elder Walter P. Mon son, WANTED A girl from the Old Country j) c a7 I among the persons entitled thereto, hav- LAND ACT. LADIES' OUTFITTING PARLOR TO LET .arge two story brick building, a* a'' maid In a smell household of Iws president of tite London conference. with basement, suitable for factory and peoole Telephone 26» tor appointment WANTEP-Bot 'to Irotro to b. mi-rt.o-'"» onl1' ‘h* "'*Un* Elder Clawson has expressed his desire ALT. KINPB OF 811.KB >nd Van, „ Im. warehouse. Apply L. J. Quagllottl. 1516 or call per#.t .rota.nüîjî | ;SjFJ*Saf ^tLÏT.7'. charges have been made against tho avenue. Phone 977. al41 Johnson. . Uéy . SroT, », .iron not thro h.v. rerolvro tends to apply for permission to purchase LANDSCAPE GARDENER Mormons" a great many times In THE "EUREKA*’ BOLE, guarantèed to WANTED-Young girt to do light house off Dougla# street car on Sunday after­ years past, but this recvnt -«agitation the following described lands: Commenc cure rheumatic* Apply McCallum Block,1 ^ ------■ ™— 1 Datéd at Victoria, B. O., the 22nd day of LANDSCAPE AND JOBBING GAR work: country girl preferred. noon. engraved Initials J. M. N. on the was started by a Washington corres­ lng at a post planted at the R. E. comei DENER-C Pedersen. Tree pruningmining Douglas and Yates, or 809 Burdette are- handle to return same to B. C. Electric March. Mil. of B. C. D. Go ’s Lot 237. on the west aide and spraying a specialty. 846 Pandora ALEXIS MARTIN, pondent of a Boston newspaper In r."î "Vn ,r0Ubk!' *' '^ I 303-6 Prmbérton Building. Vlrtorie.,^. Ç. 1909. This newspaper correspondent of South Bentlnck Arm. thence west aven ue. Telephone LI I* *U wPA.^rEm»fd.,rr3r.'iv.,r,nc,r«: l party.Is knowin______| Solicitor for Wlthln-Named Adminis chains, thence south 20 chains to timber W inTClïÏNSr gardening In all branches. goods in some parts of city will cost you J e «nd il a m Mr» F B. Pember-1 STRAYED ON Wf PREMISE8-One said that according to the record of lease 17508 gnd B. C. D. Co.’e Lot 1* Lawns made, gardens laid out. pruning only |4 for three-« ye*T". In reliable com- , light Jersey row with head halter. Ap-1 the Immigration offices of Washington, and' spraying. First-class work guaran­ panics. Currie iA-Fbwer, 1214 Douglas ply II. Blrkley, Dublin avenue, pff Toi-1 1,206 girls had been imported that year thence east 80 Chains more or less to the street. Phone I486. m28 teed. Estimates given. 1811 Oak lley WAN Notice of" Transfer of Licence. to Utah by the "Mormon” church. Shore line of South Bentlnck Arm. thenc* Ave . city. CAPITAI. CARPENTER AND JOBBING ■*nctorla Steam Laundry, M6 Yates street I north 20 chains along the shore lino to LOST—Between Government street and This was entirely exploded by publish­ E. J LAING. landscape and Jobbing FACTORY—Alfred Jones, builder and ROOMS AND BOARD Burdette avenue, a green atone locket NOTICE Is hereby given that appli­ point of commencement, containing H» Gardener. Tree pruning and spraying contractor Esttm-'-a given on house* . ______.ir.-r... ing In different newspapers. In which acres more or lee* epeclaltv. Residence. 1M» Psndora J building*, fence work, alteration*,;.*&» FU'it NISI I ED ROOMS-M2 Mk hlgan ST with three pearls. Reward 86, at 107 Gov cation will be made to the Board of the account had appeared In both SAMUEL O PARKER. Phone L1487. Ofllce. Wllkerson ter Yates street. Office Phone L1838. | Phone R914. Rei4 ______»Planl eminent street. ~ ■ to38 {Licencing Commissioners of the City of countries, a true account of the whole Brown’s Greenhouse, corner Cook Re*. R1«S B. FILLIP JACOBSEN. Agent TO IÆT-»-Oiw large and two smaller WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS Victoria, at Its next sitting, for a trans- matter. References were made to the September 10th. Hit FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK - —, fer from me to JOEL KEREN of tbs II- rooms, with breakfast If desired WANTBD-Room and board, with private ^ .. HD.r.tlloue .nt| fermented books kept by the White Star and Do­ LIVERY STABLES FOR HALE— Four fresh calved cow* with "Maplehurst," MSI Blanchard Ahre. m» family, use of sitting room and bath, lienee to sell spinuioue ana lermentea minion steamship line* which were "LAND REGISTRY ACT." CAMERON A CALDWKLL-Hack and calve*. Corner Tojmle , 111 ^ rngPQWTAHl.Y FURNISHED ROOMS. terms moderate. Apply to 2844 Rose liquors by retail on the premises known the companies over which the "Mor­ livery stables. Calls for hacks promptly FOR BALE—One Jersey cow. cheap (pedi­ with-board, new house, on Hilda street. Street. m28 as the "Victoria Hotel.” situate at the mon” emigrants were booked, which attended to day or night. Telephone 4* gree!. several grade rows, and four [ Phone LI 461 * a 10 ------—------North West corner of Johnson proved beyond question that a greater IN SrHE MATTER OF AN APPI.1CA. 711 Johnson street. heifers in calf; also one nice draught J GOOD COOK wants to rent cafe, restaur- GovPrnment Street* Victoria. B. C. TION for a duplicate Certificate of Ti­ RICHARD BRAT. Ljverr. Hack end filly. M months old. W. Grimmer. Wee HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS to ant or boarding or kitchen and dlplng - . , th- îst of March. 1911 number of male# than females were In tle tow loot ...13. Block 3. „„of Block "A."... Bearding Stnhlee. Hacks on short Pender Island. , ■ ■. ml» | let. with use of kitchen, quiet, ptei room In hotel J. L. Case. General De-1 ^‘«d the 1st day or Marcn. jsig the companies, which were composed house, with large garden, right oa car! Uvery, Vk-toeto. GEO- GRANT, Wocidrand Park. Vhnorta Itortrtot. Map ^j^n^n stS&L? C°aC"' JAMES BAT -RALE ffTAHLEff. «S Fytolr almost entirety rt famine*, that very line. Mrs. Walker, city limit* Esqui­ few girls or women of marriageable 812. street. Homes bought, sold or ex malt road. Phone M162Î. GENTLEMAN to share room, separate CIGAR STAND. changed. We have a number of young.! beds. 81.60 per week, board If desired, I age were in those companies, and thKt NOTICE 1» hereby given that It Is horses, suitable for driving or general NEW HOTEL BRUNSWICK—Best locs^ niy intention at tlte expiration of one THE BROADWAY, ttt Yates street. tion. no bar. strictly first-class, special 2410 Government street. al| the entire story was a hoax, no such Candle* stationery and toilet requisite* delivery. All horses can be tried in winter rates, two entrance Coiaer | 1 / month from the first publication hera- harness. Phone 539 a* WANTED-A small glass burning gas of tha said Yt.a Douglas and Yates. , Phona JH. kiln:kiln Address.-H.Address, -'ll. S.R. Austin, carecar* RoyHoy’ s* I hereby"*!'Iv.n that tha the amlgratloit neiiartmeiit at wrom of ta issue a duplicate Certificate of HORSES FOR RALE. Apply Jepeene Art Olroi. Wortro. M» Y.W. .trrot. o,„.ru M.Stln* of Title to said land Issued to Phoebe Gil­ ELECTRICIANS. Transfer, 6*3 Michigan street Phone ______HOUSEKEEPING rooms. •______» Annual General------—- -- —th,. .,Victoria Inst on. A parllan ~ ‘ *— bert on the 18th of March. 1*08. and ïurnîskêd J N EW AND SECONDHAND OOU1W Lumber and Manufacturing■ -Company,------would I» of «real CAKVBR A MCKENZL.. practical elec- my»lTO LET- Two furnished or un ew. mod- WANTED-Highest cakh price paid for Umlted, will be held at their office, «18 numbered 17448 C. ‘ ' trictans and contractors, Tclephone and “ housekeeping rooms In nice. new. mod and mtmbm of SITUATIONS WANTED — FEMALE. ern bungalow. James Bay. Box cast-off clothing, boots and shoes, car- Government street, in the City of Victoria Psted At l-»nd Reglgto O «V'<\ Vie motor work à specialty. Telephone 716. tools, pistol», shotgun* trunk* on Monday, the 3rd d*y of April. ISM, at Britain, aa It «.tig, B. C. this 11th day of March. ÇrTt F. Caitwr. IdfIB G. G»------______MPP«r~Tliwr»i uNt rtaflag-^• p.------m . fortM------. . a* cook. Apply Box Jt*. Times. FURNISHED housekeeping roomJ^to let we will call at any address. Jacob ton .ml tr.nroctln» sny otlwr SITUATIONS WANTED—Male. Apply 1119 Cook street ______„_el Aaronson’s new and second-hand store, that m.y Ue brousht before tiro eatu • «. Y. WOOTTOK Rogtetrer-Gonorol LAUNDRY want* «Itumtlon. «1™ LKT Plroroat turnip hou.<*,,fr VR JOBUMti street. 6 doors below Govern­ " —Wm- STANDARD STEAM LAUNDRY, LTD. 7t I " tn, roro,,_«4 OTO..Ç ment. Victoria. B.... C. T||rPhone 1747. OEO. R. ELLIOTT, The white laundry. We guarantee ftrst- c4as« stork and pro tpt delivery. Phone rof.rroc, A«ro.. B.„ VX |TO..^ruroUh^ouro.ro,,,,. rooo^j ADVEBT1SE JI THE.USES March 1st, -•*! ADVERTISE IN THE, TIMES 1017. 841 VlewMnaL iBSeesa VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911.

Early Rose Seed Potatoes Steel-Drake’s We have only a few tons left. Order now before they are all sold. Our seed is imported stock, true to name, shape and color. AJ12A Famous Gakes SYLVESTER FEED CO. - 709 Yatee St MÆ Telephone SIS Just to hand and tke very nicest cakee ever lasted In Victoria- Ex­ cellent fur Five o'clock Teas Try a pound to be convinced: ..ADY CAKE, lb...... 36* .MARBLE CAKE, lb...... 36* PLAIN CAKE, lb...... 36* CITRON CAKE. lb...... 36* Unies» You're What We Bay is ORIENTAL FRUIT, lb...... 40* DIXI'S OWN FRUIT CAKE. Arrow Brand Gilsonite Composition 1 MADEIRA CAKES, each .86* lb...... 86* Acquainted True, What JELLY ROLLS, each...... 30* FRUIT CAKES, each...... 86 With This Store WHOLE •wIteat tjrea'd; lO* " —TRtTIT "PIES; each ,-rm r!6*- Is to* Concrete and Brick Wans. Iron and Wooden Structurai et an __We Do S " ENGLISH CRUMPETS, per SOSTQN BROWN BREAD, lO* kinds. For Ship»' Hull» and Deck», for all kind» of-Roof a for Tin or You Really Legitimate. doaen ...... , ...... 80* LUSCIOUS DOUGHNUTS, Etc. Iron Butldlna». and Bridgea It I» especially adapted for lneulatlng purpose». It will Stand a high degree of heat, and will net oarbonlaa. Don't Know What We It I» proof against Acids. Alkanes. Fume» and Oa»»e. and Is peetiew DIXÎ H. ROSS & GO. terlr adapted fer usa e» «as. eU. and jEïUlds tank», pipe* boiler*, What a “Fine” Promise 1» 1817 Government I em.liera eto. A»k for color card. " - ■- -- Independent Grocers, Grade Is. fulfilled. ., ISIS Broad BL , II. IS. Liquor Dept. TeL IBM. PETER McQUADEr V SON & A Snap in Esquimak Davies Sons AUCTIONEERS I do not know who will represent the Close to Esquimalt Car Offices: MB isles BL Phone 4T8 federal». ^Negotiation» will begin soon. ■DEO OFFICER According to our terms, Dias will he Just outside city boundary, with PRIVATE SALE frontage of «0 ft. (about) on two allowed to remain In office for three or streets, 2 very long lota, 10 roomed LarfeQuantityof Goods four month» to save his pride. Then heuee. wltjb itattrng for warmrat iriF'wnr r*eigii Dear Amy:— horse*, ihf wounded. The commander and folding aeat and hat and coat rack. the Ilall Seata van he examined on the third Brass Bedsteads very little expenditure" and was led to a mountain retreat and ahot bitions to become president of Mexico. very little trouble if you pro- to death. When hie body waa found by He said: he would rattier be teacher of Price ...... $14.00 floor, in either Early Kngliah finish oak or Etc. friend* It waa seen he bad bean ahot logic and mathematic» in eeine untvi gulden oak. The mirrors are of the very ______cure mim , îty. ; ...... ;—-—_____ SOLID QUARTER ('ITT GOLDEN OAK from behind. HALL STAND, with large oval mirror Slid best quality. 'Instructed by Messrs. Shore & The report that President Dias of Aid For Refugees. Anderson, who are retiring from Mexico haa resigned waa prounced flan Diego, Cal.. March 2* —Red Croee copper coat and hat racks with hollow HALL MIRRORS, solid quarter cut oak, ridiculous to-day by Gen. Navarro. donation» amounting to SLOW arrived aeat and lifting top...... $40.00 Early English finish, #18, *16, #14, #9.50 LACQUERET here yeeterday for the refugee* at Te- business, and must vacate prem­ New Mexican Cabinet. carte to be dispensed by C, f. O’Con­ SOLID QUARTER CUT OAK, EARLY and ...... ;■■...... $7.50 ia*» by end of month—w* will sell $1.00 Quart, 60c Pint Mexico City; March «.—Coincident nor, of flan Francisco. Local societies ENGLISH FINISH HALL STANDS. ob­ HALL MIRRORS, in solid quarter cut oak, absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE with the official announcement of are making collections tor the Tecarte AT THIS STORE new cabinet yesterday came that of the long glass 22x28, coat and hat rack, pan­ golden finish, #30, $20, *10, #9.50, *8.00, at the store i refugee». Many of the rebels are sgld elled front lift up aeat...... $30.00 #7.50...... $7.00 Just one coat of clear Lae- appointment of Manuel de Zacamacona to have deserted ~ihecause. Any effort y Inclan aa ambassador to the United on the part of the rebels to lake and GOLDEN OAK HALL STAND, with ex­ 141» DOUGLAS STREET queret on your old oilcloth States, succeeding Francisco Dé La hold the Tecarte country would be fu­ Barra. At the same time the resigna­ ceptionally large mirror, with lift up seat Costumers Commencing at or figured linoleum will work tile until the federal soldiers through­ wonders, for Laequeret is a tion of Miguel Macedo. aa sub-secre­ out the northern end of the peninsula and hat and coat rack...... $32.50 BRASS COSTUMERS...... S7.S tary of the department of the Interior, have been defeated. 10 O'CLOCK great rejuvenator. Use clear became known. IRON COSTUMERS, cream color... $e.< Laequeret also for old Wic­ In the cabinet aa announced, the of­ Hall Seats ker, Rattan and Wire Grass fice of secretary of the Interior was left vacant, and speculation aw to its In­ THIS WILL STOP YOUR A big variety of Hall Seata we offer in Umbrella Stands Wednesday, 29th Furniture and you’ll be de­ cumbent allll favored Theodore de COUGH IN A HURRY either golden oak or Early English finished UMBRELLA STANDS, in solid quarter cut lighted with the pleasurable Hess. governor of Vera Crus and can­ The balance of their valuable oak. Moat of them have a hollow aeat. They golden oak, *12, *6 and...... $4.50 results. Laequeret is un­ didate for vlce-prealdent at the last Save 82 by Making This Cough are all of very stylish design and well stock of rivalled for beautifying and election. Gen. Coslo retains the portfolio UMBRELLA STANDS, Early English fin of the department of war. Syrup at Home finished. iah ...... ,$7.50 NEW FURNITURE AND BRASS preserving old furniture, The cabinet as at present constituted HALL SEATS, in -solid quarter cut oak. UMBRELLA STANDS, in golden oak. Price AND IRON BEDSTEADS, ETC soiled woodwork of any la: Foreign relations, Francisco Leon This recipe makes II ounces of better ! Early English finish, $25, #20, $16 and $15 kind, dirt-stained floors, etc. D«l !.. narra; Interior, pending; Justice. cough syrup than you could buy { . ig ...... $2.50 • I'artial 11st as follows : Oak Demetrlo Sodl; public instructions. ready-made for $2‘Ml A few doees usual­ HALL SEATS, solid quarter eut oak. golden UMBRELLA STANDS in solid quarter eut Anybody can apply It. Jorge Vera Eatanol; f omen to, Manuel ly conquer the most obstinate cough—I finish, #16. #12 and...... $8.00 Buffets, Oak Sideboards, Mahog­ Marroquln y Rivera; communication stops even whooping cough quickly. I oak. Early English finish, *7, *4.50, $3.50 any China Cabinets, Oak China It dries over night. Aik and public works, Norbeto Dominguez; Simple as it le. no better remedy esn be | -t'abieets.. ..Uphulstured.. .Dauetk. us to show you its beau- finance. Jose Yves Llmantour; war and had at any prlbe. lifuT colors, ' rich red, WaWfié/Tlenr Mem** Gonahtaa.CftatfW ,M1* two cup* of granulated sugar] ports, Bed Lounges. Conch*»;- Fjiealdent Diaz. In a message to con- with one* cuiToT «Tariff Water,-and sttrW Liberty Art Parlor Suites, Ladies’ - Writing . "rosewood, miles green, green-wiltrmmmilÀa appropriation * minute»; Uvt .:8Wei|i¥MB,.tt:PUiesl Desks, Extension Tables, Round ■ light oak, dark oak, ma­ of $40.1*0.000 to purchase large tracts of (fifty cents' worth) In a ll-o*. bottle; j Taffetas and Square, Combination Secre­ hogany, walnut, cherry land for division among the poorer then add the Sugar Syrup. It and clear. Mexican clasees. according to a report ( pleasant taste and lasts a family tary and Book Case, Combin current here. The method of dividing : long time. Take a teaspoonful every and Tissues ation Book Case and Side­ If you are going to build a thla land, the report says, has not been one. two or three hours, boards, Dressers and Stands in new home or make alter­ decided upon. It Is known. however, ! You can feel this take hold of a These beautiful productions that.ever since the outbreak of the!cough In a way that means business, of the fabric printer'»- art, Oak and Mahogany, Bedroom ations in your old one, it wilt present revolution the Mexlca^ chief, Has a good tonic effect, braces up the Suites, All-Brass Bedsteads, Iron be greatly to your intereat exécutive ha» been ehteratnlng such appetite and Is slightly laxative, too. combining the qualities of Bedsteads, Springs and Mattresses to see that the house painter plan. which hr helpful. A bandy remedy foru durability with beauty of Toilet Seta, Rolls of Carpet, Chif- you employ uses Laequeret. According to report. agricultural hoarseness, bronchitis, asthma and all] color and-dcslKn, can he used lands In various part* of the republic throat and lung troubles. for upholstering purpose?, fonieres, Carpet Squares, Linole­ Nothing like it, whether ap- will be taken over by the federal gov­ The effect of pine on the membranes I cushions, loose cover», with ums. Vacuum Cleaners. Pictures, ,plied by the amateur or thé ernment. la well known. Plnex is the most Rockers, Chairs, Stools, Dining skilled mechanic, for artistic They will be parceled out among liable concentrated compound of Nor-1 charming effect. These fam­ Mexican citizens who are not now land weglan white pine extract, and la rich I n ous material a are wide and (.'hairs, High Chairs, Office Chairs, and economical results. holders along methods to be determin­ In gulacol and all the natural healing | l Inexpensive,' and a few yards pine element». Other preparations will] Hall Stands, Hall Mirrors, Book ed upon later. of any of them would trans­ Card Prizes in Call Here for Free Booklet. not work in this formula. Cases. Carpet Sweepers, Dihner Predicts Early Peace. _ Would you form an otherwise shabby set Seta, Glass Ware, Silver Ware, Ran Antonio. Texas, March Peace Tills Plnex and Sugar flyrup recipe f haa attained great popularity through­ of furniture and make your China that Table Oilcloth, Rugs, Door Mats, for Mexico, within 30 days, and possibly Within ten day*, was predicted here to­ out the United States and Canada It! Rehabilitate room presentable and a pleas­ Picture Moulding, Jardiniere day by Francisco Madero, sr„ father haa often been Imitated, though never {' ure to yourself and your _ Stands, Cutlery, etc. of the provisional president who 1# lead* successfully. friends. Combine Beauty Ing the revolt against Dias. À guarantee of absolute satisfaction, j the Pantry? - ftom ii to 81 HmEa »Btr On view Tuesday afternoon., DRAKE Senor Madero told the United Priai or money promptly -refunded, goes r that the Mexican government had with this recipe. Tour druggist haa from $3.26 to |1»2( per-yard. N B—Sale starts at 10 o’clock agreed to peace negotiations. Plnex or will get It for you If not.] What with new paper and •end to the Plnex Co., Toronto, Ont. *1 The thousands of pieces of Wednesday morning. Hardware Co. Notwithstanding the Madero declara­ paint and oil cloth in the Englimh Willow 1418 Douglas Street. tion. the chances that hostilities will cnina—"odd bits* we call them, continue are seen here to-day In an PACIFIC CO A AT BASEBALL. kitchen and pantry, the bat­ Chain ira». Tel. 1646. order from the war department at to distinguish between china sold We have those Chairs In all Washington to Lieut.-Col. Ladd, adju­ San Francisco, Cal . March 28.—The tered and blackened tins look in sets and sold by single item - tant-general of the division here, thflÿ nlx has a peculiar tang, the skies are •toes and shapes. Hâve you MAYNARD & SON every regiment mult Immediately ~bi ! h,°” the ■U*"" gramrr and tin big out of place in the surround­ made the acquaintance of which form a conspicuous part of recruited to It» full war etrenglh. and ' “"J ,lul* hoy" ’’“P»1" to-day than at ings. The spring cleaning has theee “veritable havens of our stock, require no menial gymnastics Auctioneers. BUY THE TIMES be prepared lor an Indefinite stay In any time since till began. Thle general] to be cemidered appropriate prizes for the field. good fueling concentrated to-day at rifet?* If you have not, seek put some things out of joint, the ledies at euchre or white. Army officers expressed to-day their Recreation Park, where the flan Fran­ an Introduction. Upholstered opinion that there 1» no chance of In­ cisco Coast League baseball team was hasn't it ? In one of our famous Liberty Q They combine a beauty which is scheduled to open the season with Ver­ tervention In Mexico until congres» fabrics. they are not only dark loved by every wouten with a ne n. Three or four new faces will be » Wefl à wont cod much to »ubteitute meets, u*hen President Taft is expect­ handsome to look at, but, luefuinete that < is her j*y to exploit ed to make complete report of the situ­ seen In, the Seal line-up to-day and ( harmony for discord —for the dollar buy» SMELL THE AROMA three In Hogan'» team. where they are known, are on every occasion. ation and to explain in full the reasons a lot of tin» and kitchen things these day». the hardest worked chairs in which led to the army and navy of the While the locals and Vernon are] 1 Yu* fal at pft.r* ihould be «cluenh playing. Portland will meet the Los $ Even die bed «orb—the kind» we sell the house. The English Wil­ Ain. h», il you w„uU .p^d United States being mobilised. low Is extremely tough, so OF OUR COFFEE Madero said: "I do not know where Angeles men at the southern city and ! titioo in the cotes*. this chair Is practically Inde­ SPECIAL BLENDS MOCHA AKI> JAVA, per lb., Me. 40c and 30* the peace negotiation» will be held. Oakland» opens the season at Sacra- ( Q A mod complete finest your service. structible. ___..... --Arrraygaaks ITqrk CBANBERRY JAM. 6-lb, pall ...... T6* Perhaps h*e; perhaps in Mexico. My HTHICTLY FRESH EOOS, dmen ...... 86* sons Alfoneo and Gustavo and myeelf probably will represent the Insurgents. A special newspaper la printed for the WATER GLASS for Preserving Eggs for winter use, tin...... 86* Emperor of Austria every day. In It no-| AUSTRALIAN BUTTER, 1 I be ...... ,...$1.00 thing Is allowed to appear that referti personally to Hie Majesty, whether of an [ If Yon Can’t CAPITAL CITY BUTTER, « lb»...... $1.00 If you want to sell your Real Estate. Order uncomplimentary nature or the reverse. Come and GOOD COOKING BUTTER, lb...... j,...... 86* Furniture, Farm Stock or Buslneaa by Your Bee Us, Talk FRESH RHUBARB, ASPARAGUS. LETTUCE. CUCUMBERS, CAUL­ private treaty or auction. The most valuable almanac In the world] Goods IFLOWERS, ARTICHOKES, etc Lowest market price». la preserved In the British Museum. It Is] FRED LEAVER, Auctioneer, written In red Ink on- ’pepyme, end tt 1 Win» THE WEST END GROCERY C0„ LTD. Valuer and Estate Agent believed to be about 2,004 years old. Over the IS6 Fort Street Phone No. 818 IHI Government St Tel». 11. |l and MIL The City of London has an area «f a I Phone. II TEARS' EXPERIENCE. little- over one square mile; the County] Qttpds Bought Outright If Preferred. has 117 square miles. *