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VOL." 31. , B. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911. NO. 42. MEXICAN REBELS " IRISH MEMBER CHINA'S REPLY WILL STIMULATE ' AGAIN ON MARCH iS SUSPENDED

WILL ATTEMPT TO REFUSES TO RETRACT RUSSIA WILL MASS BRITISH BANKER CAPTURE ENSENADA CHARGE AGAINST SPEAKER TROOPS ON FRONTIER ON TRADE AGREEMENT

Number of Yaqruî Indians Re- Laborite Apologizes to House Report That Preparations Are Believes Reciprocity Will ln- I \ . ported to Be Joining the for tetter to Lawrence r Being Made to Seize Chin­ — crease Flow of Capital Revolutionists — Grimell, Nationalist ese Territory to

(Tlmee Leased Wire.) — (Tiroes Leased Wire.) '(Times Leased Wire.) ___ (AppelaHo the llmeaL Fnlextco, Cal.. Feb. «.---Gathering hla London. Feb. 20—Admitting that he - Ft. Petersbqjjg:. DUsatlsfac- _ Ottawa. Fefi. Yff~w^!Wt W •upptlee and arranging to more fully wrote “elt the spur of the moment, tlofi with China's reply to Russia’s de­ a ffôod bargain In the reciprocity Jo slab “Wedge wood, ‘a1 Lâüerfti; ApOf- equip several recruits who ” slipped mands, which was. received here to­ agr. cm.-nt \Uth the United States and ucruas^tlbe line üqçlçj.Gûvec.. of dark­ oglzetHo the House of Co/rupon^ to-day days-4s reported-to have been, followed that It win sttmvtete rather than for fids letter to iJmrence Olnnell, a ness. General Simon Rerthold. second by orders for a concentration of troops check the Investment of British capi­ in command of the rebel forces In low­ Nationalist, in which he supported on the Chinese frontier with the object tal In the Dominion, Is the opinion of er California, prepared to-day to march Glnnell's charges In declaring that of at once seizing the Kuldja district In fl. A. Grenfell, sop-ln-law of Earl Speaker Lowther ruled the House with on Ensenada. Chinese Turkestan. Orey. thé ttovernôf-aenéràl, and "a General Bethold announced he will the lorn hand of a “Czar.” The, Huose The Chinese reply falls far short of accepted Wedge wood's apology the Czar's demands. China says that prominent English banker with Cana­ take advantage of the disorganisation dian connections. of the federal garrison at lower Call* The parliamentarians are now con- the granting of Russia's demand would In a. cable message from London fornia at the risk of returning to Mexi­ -aiderlng what action to take In the give the latter a commercial monopoly cali and finding It 4».the possession of matter of Otnnell publishing Wedge, of Mongolia, even excluding Chinese which has Just reached here. Mr. Mexican troops, reported to be march - weed’s letter In the Midland Reporter trade. Russia demanded “freedom to Grenfell Is quoted a» giving the Ing to the city across Arizona and’ Cal- Olnnell has apvdoglzvd to Wedge wood trade and liberty to travel and rest- Interview on reciprocity: for publishing a private letter, but re- dence for Russian subjects In Mongolia ’From my recent trip to Canada I Scouts sent out a» close to thé boün- Tused to retract the charges he made and the territories behind the Great am convinced Canadians fully realize Wall.” China contends that this is un­ lary line as. possible, so as not to In­ against ‘ Speaker Lowther. that, progress and prosperity have ac­ warranted and not provided for to the crued to Canadian manufacturing and fringe on the neutrality agreement, re: The House found Olnnell guiltv of a treaty of 1881. ported that no trace of the band could breach of privilege and the motion of agricultural industries from the cheap___ In her reply China agrees to the es­ money sent out at ~a rate of over £20,- be seen as far as Yuba. Premier Asquith that Olnnell be eus- tablishment of ^Russian consulates at Aa a result of a request bv Captain pended for one wgek was carried by alKthe points menttnnedtoy Rum-da ex-r- 000.000 per annum by the English in- vostors. I am confident that the first Babcock. In charge of the United Sjatea a vote oflil to Ml. ; 7 cept Chenghuaasua, but insists that ar­ troops patrolling the lower California The debate over Oilmen’s sentence ticle’12 of the treaty providing for the thing taken In consideration by the border, that he withdraw to a point lapted three hours. withdrawal of traffic exemption when­ Canadian ministers would be whether two mites from tbs international -Mw; ever trade warrants the establishment this reciprocity agreement with the C< nt ral Berthold will leave a small CANOE FATALITY. of a Russian consulate be adhered to. United State# might affect securities èuard in Mexicali when he marches to­ This denies Russia's general contention against which these large Investments ward Ensenada. for freedom from Chinese tariffs. have been made. I believe it will Seattle. Wash., Feb. 20. — Leon C. Report* of Clash. Summing up, China contends that prove of Inestimable advantage to Can­ Fbllps was drowned yesterday after­ the treaty of 1881 on her side has not ada. Great material benefits will be El Paso, Tex.. Feb. 20—Using ma­ noon In the Lake' Washington canal, chine guns and rifles at a distance of l»een violated in letter or spirit, but derived by the whole Dominion in both when a canoe In whlcjb he was riding points out several violations on the agricultural and manufacturing indus­ 100 yards, a party of Americana and overturned. Arthur F Purdy, the ineurrectoe are reported here to-day to part of Russia. China cites as Illus­ tries from the opening of American ether occupant of the frail craft, man­ trations of this claim that Chinese markggto^The future prosperity of have badly beaten a fqrce of General aged to work" his way to shore. Phil Navarro’s Mexican troops near San subjects were expelled from the east Canada1 tolust be largely based on the Ips was an expert swimmer while side of the Amur slver, and also men­ soundness of the agricultural Induitry Ignacio. Goat herders who fled from Purdy cannot swim a stroke. the mountains t.traw the Rio Grande tions the failure of Russia to indemnify and the enhanced value of western to San Ellzarlo. brought the news of TURNING THE FIRST BOD, AND AFTXR China for property destroyed to the farm lands that will, result from reci­ Russo-Japanese war. the fight. FOREMAN McBRIDK—Byes, I’m afraid the Bees will be either dockin’ ua for bein’ nine or tin procity will mean greater prosperity to The fugitives declare that the féd­ FILIBUSTER IN English Investors. The markets that re­ érais marched into an ambuscade when month* late for wor-rk this fine mamin’^— ciprocity will open to the farmers ofttne a company of Americans who were X£lth HERR BEI1NSEN—Ach, llimmett* Dose gom mon beobles ins hard masters, Dirk. Weet will cause greater demandai for GREAT BRITAIN ANB the products of the factories of j-the the insurrectos opened on the column with machine guns and rifles at point- U. S. HOUSE ENDED MISTI 1ER THOMSON (just returned from three months’ “tripping o’er the daisies”)—Fiath, that East. Canadian statesmen have taken blank range The federal», they, say, is thrue for you. Mister Behnsen ; they are that. advantage of the situation. It appears lied In disorder. to me they ' have secured splendid NAVVY DAVEY—And to think of how hard we’re worked for them I HER B8MINI0NS terms for Canada in exchange for giv­ Military headquarters at Juarez deny ing Americans what America coujd the goat herders’ story. The officials Compromise is Arranged by have taken for themselves at any time rny that only a few shots were ex­ by simply lowering ; their tariff wall changed hy Navarro s troops with,the Which Democrats Secure RECALL ELECTION AT SEEKING ROUTE Questions in British House of without asking permission from Can- Insurrectos. a hit’ that they were nr Balance of Power =■’= JAPAN DENOUNCES casualties on ewer 'side. As no cour­ Commpns Regarding Advice - for. Unionists. iers have as yet arrived from the scene 99 or the alleged battle, it is believed that TACOMA IN MARCH TO BAT Relations Manchester, Feb. 20.—The Earl of hope, rather than,, knowledge, inspired ‘Derby urgvs Unionists here not to th« official explanation -nt the. aLaryv . (Times T.eased Wire.) „ TRADE AGREEMENT commit themselves yet as to whether Heavy snowfall Is reported In the Washington, t». C.. Feb. 20.—Adopt­ the reciprocity agreement between mountains south of Guadeloupe where ing the gag rule suspending debate by (Special to the Times l Canada and the United States inter­ Navarro’s troops are camping and suf­ a vote of 173 to 42, the House to-day Votes of Women Will Probably Farmers' Joint Stock Company London, Feb. 20.—In the House of feres with the tariff reformers pro-r put an end to the filibuster which has gramme. In England. fering is said to be great among the Decide Fate of Mayor NEW TREATY NOW Being Organized to Build Commons to-day Premier Asquith, In barefooted women ■ wfio fallow his tied up business since Friday and pro­ reply to a question, said he saw no Professor Hewlns says he has dis­ vided for expediting business until the camp. Fawcett BEING NEGOTIATED Railway reason why a committee should be ap­ cussed the position with }Ar. Jos. i' The insurrectos fired upon a pro vi­ end of the session. pointed for the purpose of collecting Chamberlain, who thinks that a grave rion train taking supplies to Navarro’s It • will now require a two-thirds evidence in regard to’ Great Britain’s crisis within the Empire has been troops yesterday, fatalling wounding vote to pass the pending measures and relations with the Dominions " beyond reached. the fireman. They failed to stop this gives the balance of power to the (Times Leased Wire.) (Special to the Times.) the seas. He also said that the Parlia­ The Manchester Guardian says: train and retreated he/ore a volley of .Democrats. Only under that condition ment Bill would not be submitted to Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 20.—Now that Canada Will Probably Be Able Slntaluta. Bask.. Feb 20.—B. A. Part­ “Canada's ambition is to follow her the federal guards. As a consequence would they compromise. the Imperial conference next summer. own free depevolpment. British di­ the Mexican Northwestern trainmen When the rule was adopted. Repre­ the petitions for the recall of Mayor to Make Satisfactory ridge and R. Rallton, who are organis­ The colonie* had not even been con-, Fawcett are on file, with the required ing a farmers’ Joint stock company to plomacy has removed one after an­ tc-day refused to take out trains. sentative Law, New- York, moved to suited about It. other of the old disputes between Can­ More than 266 Yaqut Indians, well suspend the rules and pass the war number of signatures to Insure the Arrangement build a Hudson Bay railway, are on calling of an election. Interest to-day is their way to Montreal where they In­ James Hope, member for Sheffield ada and the United States. If Canada aimed, are reported here to-day to have claims bill. Before the final agreement Centre, asked: “Is It the opinion of the In return acts as mediator In securing •joined the Insurgents at Guzman. the Democrats had rejected one com­ keen aa to whether Fawcett will be re­ tend to prepare for a trip to Hudson turned to office or, like Gill of Seattle, Bay. They are determined to find out government that they have nothing to perfect friendship between English- Jack London Not in Custody. promise destined to end the filibuster. learn from the coloniesT* Asquith did speaking peoples Jt will he a greater be removed by the votes of the people. (Special to the Times.) for themselves whether the proposed Glenn Ellen. Cal . Feb 20. — Jack Speaker Cannon's opposition to the Although the recall election Is set for route Is feasible from the navigation riot answer service than she can render In any filibuster caused surprise. During a Ottawa. Feb. 20.—The government Is London, the author, is not under arrest March 21, the opponents of Mayor standpoint, and they-—will therefore Rowland Hunt, member for Shrop- ether way.' at Calexico for unlawfully assisting conference he declared he did not wish Çawcett have not as yet selected a can­ now in correspondence with Japan sblrt South, asked whether Right Hon. A McNeill’s View*. to stay for an extra tension. | make the trip as soon as possible Mexican revolutionists, as has been re­ didate to oppose him, one meeting held looking to a new trade agreement to be They are enthusiastic believers to the Jas. Bryce, British ambassador at London. Feb. 20.—Alexander Mc­ ported. He is at his home here. 1 Under the compromise plpn finally for that purpose having resulted In incorporated in the new Japanese Hudson Bay route, and their Journey to Washington, has assisted in any way in Neill. ex-M. P., one of the original pro- ? Denying that he has been any nearer adopted It Is possible by a two-thirds bringing about an agreement on reci­ disagreement. tariff replacing the recent agreement the far north Is being taken entirely at moters of Imperial Federation in Can- the border than Los Angeles since the vote to suspend the rules at any time As .to the c*se of Gill, the woman their own expense. procity. He was told there was noth­ ada. writes: Mexican revolution began. Londotr #aM and with only 40 minute* debate- pass vote is expected to decide the political which becomes Inoperative six months ing lo add to the answer given to Sir “Canadians, saturated as they* are to-day that the man bearing his name She bill. fate of Fawcett, but there is a strong lienee. It is expected an eqi^üly favor­ Wm. Bull on February 18. with affection for the land of their reported in custody of United States As a result" of the rule adopted, the belief that because of the alleged activ­ able arrangement, can l>e made as that RACE RIOT FEARED forefathers and loyalty to the-com­ officials at Calexico, tqr violation of Democrats are able absolutely to kill ity of the liquor Interests and the street which has been in force since 1906. RELIEF FOR CHINESE. neutrality. Is an Individual who has any bill. It will be poslble to amend railway company to secure the re­ Birmingham, Ala.. Feb. 2(L—Sheriff's mon Empire ivould deadly deplore the been impersonating him in different the appropriation bills on the floor, but moval of Fawcett from office, the wo­ deputies to-day kept peace at Truss- rejection of a great Imperial policy Seattle. Wash., Feb. 20.—The United and of Inculable trading advantages parts of the country for eight month. uor-rats can force committee men will cast their votes 'for the VfUs, j.-ffi rs.m faulty, where a race States transport Buford, which la ex­ For a month, past rumors that London amendments by refusing to permit con­ war for several days has been lmmln which must then pass Into the hands FAMILY OUTING pected to arrive from San Francisco of astute commercial rivals.” was participating in the Mexican rev­ sideration. ent because of the killing of one ne­ en route (o China with relief supplies olution have been in circulation. The By a two-thirds vote the House con­ GIVES UP AVIATION. gro and the wounding of another. Cit­ for famine sufferers, will In all prob­ Sheffield Comments. author was reported to be a leader of sidered the war claims bill and passed izens have been ordered to remain to ability reach Seattle by the latter part Sheffield, Feb 26 —The Daily Tele­ Insurgents at Mexicali. London’s wide­ IL Count deLessep* Will Join Staff IN AEROPLANE dors. of the week at the latest. graph says:- “The programme for, the ly known Socialistic tendencies and the The district of Columbia t»Jll then Canadian Northern Railway The trouble grew out of a trivial coming Imperial conference Is a gen­ public support he has given the cause was sept back to conference. In West. quarrel between a negro and a white eral warning to us In Great Britain. of the Mexican revolutionists gave rise man, which precipitated a riot Satur­ Canada's silence Is most significant and to these rumors. According to tendon, (Special to the Tiroes.). day night. The whites armed them sinister. It seems as If she were on the g man who has taken his name is the INSANE TOWERMAN Winnipeg. Feb. 20.—Count and Coun­ Aviator, His Wife and Two selves and drove the negroes from the point of slipping from tis.” person who has been active on the bor­ town. PORTUGUESE NUNS tess de Lesseps will take up residence Asquith’s Statement. der. . r ' ' In Winnipeg *81r Wiliam Mackenzie Children JTravel Half a Governor’s Story of Fight BOILERMAKERS STRIKE. London. Feb. $0.—Announcing that has persuaded his son-in-law to give Mile in Airship TIES UP TRAFFIC the British government “will not give a San Diego, Cal., Feb. 20.—Governor up Aviation and he will Join R. J Celso Vega’s own story of how the In GOING TO OREGON Lake Shore Railway Employees Dec!aie fictitious value to Champ Clark’s an­ Mackenzie.'s staff In Winnipeg In con­ nexation talk," Premier Asquith de­ eurfectoB cut up his Mexican federal nection with Canadian Northern work Company Hha Violated Agreement. command at Mexicali find seriously clared In the House of. Commons that In the west, after returning from his (Times Leased Wire.) his cabinet would make tio representa­ wounded himself, «reached here to-day honeymoon In Egypt. Cleveland. Ohio. Feb. 20.-A strike of m Brings Trains n Three Rail­ with three bill let hole's in his body. Where Forced to Flee From Los Angeles, Cat, Feb. 20.—Having Lake Shorn railway boilermakers was or­ tions to the American government. $*;n«?ral Vega arrived In Ensenada. Sat- /town half a mile with hjs wife and dered to-day. It la explained that the com­ ways to Standstill—Taken Premier Asquith's statement was FALL PROVES FATAL. called out by a-query from an opposi­ urtlay. How his* troops Were routed, Portugal try Republican two children as passengers. Aviator pany has endeavored to install the piece Into Custody Vega told to A. Morales, purser*of the work system In Its shops at Col ling wood, tion member. (Special to the' Times.) Charles F. Walsh of Los Angeles to­ steamer Enaendada. who transmitted Government /Ohio. The order applies to aU boiler shops Senator Bailey’s Attitude. Astestee, Que., Feb. 28.—Emile Bord, day will ask récognition from the Cali­ im the road. Eighty men quit work at it to the United Frees on the arrival of while working in a mine here, fell a dis­ Washington; D. C„ Feb. 20.—Fol­ fornia Aero club for having conducted Colllngweod and 820 at other pointa the vessel here. tance of 80 feet from the hoisting car­ Vice-president Weyand, of the Interna (Times Leased Wire.) lowing s conference with President General Vega’s story is that on Feb riage into a pit and died a few minutes the first family outing in an aeroplane. ttonal Council of Boilermakers and Iron Taft to-dày, Senator Bailey of Texas, ruary 14, with 140 men. he left the (Times Leased Wire.) Philadelphia, Feb. 20.—After having later. Walsh performed the feat at Domin­ Shipbuilders’ Union, called the strike. He tied up traffic for two hours on three announced that he had pledged him­ ranch of Lasjuanltas, close to Campo, Baker, Ore., Feb. 20.—Six nuns of the guez aviation field. He used a Los An­ alleges that the piece work system vio­ self not to filibuster against the reci­ and marched across the Picachoe pass railroad lines and chasing hi* family Dominican order, driven from Portugal MISSIONARIES for west. geles-made machine with a fifty horse lates an agreement elgped In December frpnt home with a loaded revolver, Wil­ procity measure In the senate. tc Mexicali, Lack of warm clothing, power rotary engine. Most of the flight and reduces wages by 80 per cent food and water made the «Journey a try­ by The Republican government when liam Horllnger, a Pennsylvania tower- Winnipeg, Feb. 21.—At the final session a made with the machine 60 feet In Under the old system the men received ARÇT1C EXPLORATION. ing one and the little band had to King Manuel was dethroned, have ar­ 85 cents an hour. Seventy-eight per cant, man. waa turned over to-day to a of the Methodist Western Missionary the air. Walah’i children Are aged 4 lunacy commission for examination. march through the afternoon, night committee the plan of co-operation was of toe men voted for a strike last week rived in New York and will soon depart I I years. The combined par Suddenly losing his reason while on New York. Feb. 20. — and following day before reaching their for Baker, according to Information re­ completed and now / will go before the weighed 210 pounds. It le not known whether there wHl be destination. They found the In sur meeting of the general committee In To­ other sympathetic strikes. The pattern­ duty, Hurllnger manipulated his lights make pemmlcan his main ceived "here to-day. iS They have been until he brought every train of toe Bal­ gents gecureiy Iptrenched oorftss New ronto. The general board of missions Is to makers, hjsAksmiths rooldere may as did nr. cook, Hud SEATTLE INQUIRY. of the Brooklyn expk river, à branch of the Colorado, and Invited to Ordfcon by the bishop of the be asked to appoint suitable missionary qtdt. A strike of these trade» would affect timore Central, the Philadelphia, Balti­ more * Washington and the Weet were suddenly brought into a fight diocese to aid the Capuchin mission to agents to work among the scattered set­ as men here and 1MM on the New York la preparing for an Arctic trip Seattle, WaatL. Feb. 20.—Gideon Tap­ Central system. Chester road* within his district to a ■ account Hla vessel, the while in an exhausted condition. Th« tlements of foretgaers la the West. A touted a convent. T per and Clarence Gerald, saloon own­ standstill. Ha then went home, drovTj Star, I* being built in Holla engagement was at 200 yards, across résolution was adopted recommending that The nuns are In charge of Mother a special Western agent be appointed to ers, were before the grand Jury that la Boston, Feb. 36—Boston and Albany his family out and for half an hour ses to leave In June. the river, and with modem deadly rifles Mary Catherine, who tells of thelç es­ supervise the raising of special missionary probing the alleged corruption in the stood at an upper window with a re­ Franche plans to lead a i on either side. The overwhelming railroad boilermakers struck to-day cape to England following the edict of funds In the West it being expected the late police administration to-day. sympathy with the Ohio boilermakers who volver In his hand. ewtto numbers of the enemy caused General expulsion which .gave them . only Iff wilt raise at I had anything to say when he went eut tide monda*. Seventy suae Later toe police slipped to through a thcnce^to MU*. ; > - (Concluded on page *4 hours to which to floe the country. left the Inquisitorial chamber.

V VMJTUK1A DAILY T1MJC8, MONDAY, FKtJHUAKY 20, 1911 ■ 1 ------morning at the Jubilee hospital. He RVRNflEDB ROAD—60*IS>, near Douglas, INSIDE SNAP-Oovernmeat street, near 1 was born In Ayr, Scotland. 86 years c heapest lot on the street, price Mar­ Post Office; unbeatable business location. riott it Fellows, 61» Trounce avenue. 846,000. P. Ov Box TO, city, er Phone sw JARDINE MED ago. He came to the province In 1862 081 ce open tirts evening. m and engaged In mining In the <’arl >>•».. SoilL iVlil * neer~Blackwood, «0x1*. for a number of years. For 25 years he GORGK—6 acres, with 200 ft. water front, price $660; PUG crush, balance |W par excellent buf at, 81.800 per acre, good How to Save DEPARTMENT ORDERS conducted a ranch at Lac La Hache. month. Marriott A Fellows, «18 Trounce terms. Room *, 1011 Government St. tti! Campbell’s Of late he has been living at Sidney. avenue. Ofttec open this evening: W STEWART- Equity In one-quarter acre, The remains have been removed to the FA1RJOÊLD ROAD—i acre, good. land. together with 11.000 cash, to exchange tor B. C. Funeral Furnishing parlors, from 81,500, easy terms. Marriott A Fellows. city property or" acreage. P. O. Box $100 to $250 w foe re the funeral will take place at 11 619 Trounce avenue. Office open this 878, city, * rax Statement by Hon. W. Pugsley a. m. on Wednesday. evening. nw FOB BALE- Rooming house, ten rooms% LOf oa Powderiy avenue, else 46x130 it., well furnished for housekeeping, always in Regard to Work at The death occurred at Sldner on ^kt 1878. T. Redding tX2 full, rent 826 month, revenue |76 month, On Your Piano Saturday of Fairfax Moresby Haynes, exclusive of own apartments, close In, Violets At . >MOBILE HKI-AIHIIÂHThos. Phmjey!,t^ $760; part cash, balance monthly. Uali ....._..... Quarantine... aged 3» . TM late Mr, Haynes ^muet be an expert. •t 4M* Peedere eveeue. - '-M8 was born In New Westminster and was 'Tenflby IfrwC a fanner by occupation. llevwlfr be NÜW STOCK OF BICYCLES now ar­ WANTED—An experienced grocery driver. Purchase rived, English and Canadian wheels, 8» Apply Burridge Mercantile Co., cor. Far the Handkerchief buried te-morrow beside his wife, who Dotyflas street and King’s road. • f» tf predeceased him by a week, in the and up. ^tasaey-Harris, new. with steel (Special to the Times. ) rims, coaster brake and Dunlop tires, BEST BUY ON BURNSIDE ROAD-Lot The best opportunity you’ve Ottawa, Feb. 20.—In answer to G. Saanlchton cemetery. only $46. At Pllmley’s, 1306 l^ngley St. 68*260. inside dty limits, nil cleared, CO high, ne rock, a bargain at 81,000, 1-1 ever had, or possibly ever A True Odor of the Violet Flower H. Barnard In the Hoüse of Com­ ^AJSTEDljldjr. with knowledge of cash. T. P. McConnell.______TM will have, to almost double mons, Hon. Wm. Pugaley said, the bookkeeping. Apply In own handwriting ÎHOICE LÔT on Howe street. n*ar May, statement contained In the Victoria SAILS TO-NIGHT FOR and state wage* required. Box A4*1, next street to be asphalted, sewer and the value of Piano money. Times. CO water laid, 11,186, on terms. T. P. Mc­ Times' report of John Oliver1! Fragrant and Lasting TO LET—A nice suite of housekeeping Connell. —---- ’----!» speech on February 1, to the effect Booms (unfurnished), central position, LINDÈN AVENUE. brtwK, HeClur, that John Jardine had Ignored In­ WEST COAST POflnS ground floor, private front and side en­ and Richardson. 60*-foot lot, to a" lane; trance. large yard, shed*, etc. ; moderate best on the street and much under mar­ structions given him by the de- rent to respectable tenant. Apply ** ket value; for Immediate sale $2,400. T Go To WaHt’i 1SrTmTm-'ïgêgrïrWnmiRs^#--^ — Mpann * «0 « P. McConnell. IF YOU HAVE A 8NAP In the Ôak Hay CampbelPs Prescription Dreg Store gard to painting at William Head WXRreB™6fr.0dBr 6n "nrit 'WtTftr# -eir ' Bujlttfomw clsro dowi district or In Victoria West, give me Improved city business property. T. quarantine stattoh, was true, and Tees Back on Old Run—Queen w,and ,r our*B 'pricesora” - art- rtasefiablo.*" ”",ul Cer. Fori and Douflas Streets full particulars. Buyer, P. O. Box'll»». McConnell. f3U Sale cannot last much Mr. Jardine had done work to the City to Be Overhauled - i ______:______» FOR SALE!—Automobile, a • bargain. amount, of several thousand dollars WANTED-A canvasser who understands T. P. McConnell. I» longer! Shortly his business to sell articles made In Vic­ TO RENT—I^rge front room, suitable for In excess of what he was àuthorls- toria; can make 85 a day easily. Bond Original stock not added to! i • d to do. « Cô . «T Johnson. Ui two gentlemen. 1815 Quadra street, ft? TWKbVÉ pOOMRU HOUSE, on Rock- A. C. MAYOR, Carpenter and Builder. land avenue, near Cook street, I7.50U,' Estimates on shacks from 8KW. cottages from 8706 upwards. 816 Pandora Phone Looking epic and span after her over very easy terms. Apply quickly to Shew Real Estate Co.. 802 Pemberton Block. MIT. mail HERBERT BOOTH AT hauling the C. P. R. steamer Ted» has m- r sub-division purpose, a Music, Books, Etc been launched from the B. C. marine SAANICH ROAD—We have aormr choice few acres Ui any part of the city s< nd The Strike is Ov— ’ particulars to Room 8, 1011 Government ways and will sail to-night for Hei­ lota, near Clover dale avenue. SûQp each; |M cash, balance on easy terms. Case. etreef. * ; m The Hen Combine is Broke. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH berg and way ports. The Tees has been Cross it Co., Ltd.# 1214 Government St. IF W.~ PRI Dit A M will write C. Colllngs, off the West coast run since her ground- n» care of Arctic Club. Seattle, he anil learn soraethlag to W» advantage * n 66! Off dsg .pw OomMuri islet nmw Months hav­ . ...STRICTLY FRESH EGGS roomed cottage, stone foundation, base­ MAY STREET, near Cook, lot «0x135 n Youngest Son of Head of Sal­ ing her hull repaired on Bullen’s slip. ment, modem, good garden, fruit trees, to lane, 81JIO; 8600 cash Northwest Real RESHUR PRICES 40* PER DOZEN. She Is taking a large number of pas­ only 86,066, easy terms, owner going Estate, 70« Yates street.______nu away. Case, Cross * Co., Ltd., 1214 Gov­ vation Army Opens a Ten- sengers. and , considerable freight was ernment street. 120 LOTS on Edmonton road, one g corner. CREAM, 4 tins Empress Cream for...... -...... 25* only 81400 for the three, good, terms. 1004 GOVERNMENT STREET HONEY, New Ontario Honey, per quart...... 65* ‘ Day Mission loaded at thwjnnsf'dock to-day for TRY MY RU88IAN ClrtARrETTEB, 2^. Northwest Real Estate, 706 Yatea Bt. fi# various points along the coast. packet of ten. W. J. Clubb. cigar stand. FI8GUARI) STREET, near Stanley ave­ FRESH CAULIFLOWERS, 2 large ones for...... 25* After a AM trig to Clayoquot the EippreesHoteL______» f» nue, lot 60x144 ft.. 81.000; 8400 cash. North­ steamer QoegE City, which has heêH TORONTO _ s¥TrfckfT- Cl5îe to park, west Real Estate, 706 Yates street. m replacing the Tees, returned to port. bilngalow, electric Ught, i At the first service conducted by fS, fireplace», 93,16g. A. DOUGLAS rfHtKKT.TmR^aut of city, Tb«- title, vegfcl was fortunate ,,n her man, 1687 Government street.______house, nearly new, 7 rooms and base­ Key. Herbert Booth In this city, fn 8t. ro ment, furnace, all modern, lot 130x130 ft., last passage hi missing all the dirty FoftxSALE -6 acres, with wafer front Windsor Grocery Company Andrew’s Presbyterian church on Sat­ 84,800, good terriis. Northwest Real Es­ weather which has been raging off the on Gorge, 5 minute» from car. easy tate. 706 Yate» street. ~ * I» Opposite Post Office. Government Street. urday night, there was not a very good coast. She brought 25 passengers to this terms, with house and barns, all clear, etty. but had no freight at all In her suitable to sub-divide, 811.880, very easy FERN STRKET-»x2» ft., will m«k.‘ attendance. probably owing to the terms T. Reddlhg. 822 Catherine Ht 12Z good lots,, a splendid buy for 83,000. fact that ft was Saturday night. Al­ hold; - - 4 Northwwrt Real Estate. 706 Yates Bt T20 Within the pext few days she will be A iflW VERY NICE LOTS 1tTEsqulmilt though the attendance was small, al­ close to car and water front, from 8560; 26 ACItU^Tsub-dlvlded, near tbe Gorge, most every church In the city was re­ hauled out on the R. C. marine ways 60x125 and 60x141; 8^-0 down and 815 per for 81J^Fan acre. Northwest Real Ks presented. for hbr aimiig] overhauling before re month. T. Redding. - K2 tate. Hnnti's street. Rtf Rev» I .«-site day, Dr. Campbell, D: turning to hw regular run on the east DOl’fH.AR ROAD-Just outside the city' A17DLEY STREET, 1 Mock from Douglas Up-to-Date Women MacRae. J. McCoy. T. W. Gladstone coast After landing her passenger* on limits, water laid on, from 8700; 850 casn car,, lot 46x136 ft., with « bearing fruit Saturday* eh** prut-veited to tha .Hatar- and «15 per month. T. Redding. iU ‘UTtfs for SûUû. $50 cash. Northwest Baal ami K, A, wrirrrmed Mf I .'-’ . 7-". ) ;u.--< street. - , 08 Who travel mwh frequently save prise wharf and tied up alongside the AUTOMOBILE - Four-seat runabout, little money by laundering their own n«'oth in th.- name of the dlfT»>r« nt FRUIT RANCH—A real, nïoé, 8-acreTlrri- «•hurches of the city. R,v. Dr. Reid, Princess Mary to awfllt her turn to * used. In excellent condition, owner leav­ occupy the slip. It wl%be over a week ing city, will sell for 1650. Apply P. « > gated, mixed fruit ranch. In the famous lingerie, pressing their blouses, the oldest-minister In Victoria, gave Box 4C». Bt Okanagan district, 83.300. easy terms ; a before she Is ready to leave Victoria. rare opportunity. Box 667, Dally ilmea. The Basis etc., with a an address of welcome and mentioned WANTE!)-By first of March, desk room HOT POINT ELECTRIC the fact that he had been Introduced and use of telephone In good office. Ad­ to Mr. Booth's father' 40 years ago. INDUSTRIAL PEACE. dress Box nines Office. t26 A. E MAYOR, Carpenter and Builder Upon which I Invite your patronage IRON. Estimates on shacks from $ldu, cottages is a most complete Optical estab­ K?v. Mf. Clay read an address from OLIVE STREET—60x130, fine lot, price Very simple to attach. A committee representing the branch from 8706 upwards. Call 916 Pandora lishment In every sense of the word. Rev. WOn. Stevenson, who through Ill­ 1880. easy terms. Marriott A Fellows. 619 Ave., or Phone 1547. * ml» Private Examination and Testing Free trial to Victorian la­ ness was unable to attend, welcoming of the Canadian Industrial Peace asso­ Trounce .avenue. Office open this even­ ciation waited iipon his Honor. Lieu­ ing. rau RECIPROCITY-Since the E & N. was Rooms, the latest Scientific Instru­ dies. I*riee, complete, Mr. Booth on behalf of the Ministerial given about 40,000 acres of the best coal ments for testing the eyes* Lena $4.90. Come here to-day "Association. Mr. Botvh, responding, tenant-Governor Paterson this morning RO H K RTH< ).V STR K.ET, Foul Bay, near on Vancouver Island In 1910 to. pay for Griming Machines to grind the thanked the minister* and the people to bto WPOft and co-ppemaion car, 50x125, 87V Marriott & Fellows, «1» the the coal under the land settled pre­ most complex l«ens, and a deter­ and see it in operation. There vyere gresent Bishop Perrin, Trouncs avenue. Office open this even­ vious to 1884, suould not all such settlers of Victoria for their hearty welcome ing. ______IS» mination to satisfy every Wish of Bishop.MsaDoffiald, D. E. Campbell, get their coal? 08 my clients. but said he would like to sec more of Brace anti P. H. Bcullln. DOUGLAS STREET Good location. I. C. Electric Railway the people present. OLI) HATS- Bring them to Victoria Hat The aim» of the aasociatlon having Vxl2% 82,806. easy terms. Marriott A Works to make like new. Note new ad­ I want YOUR business. Rev. Mr. Booth Is a graphic speaker Fellows, 419 Trounce avenue. Office open CO., United been explained his Honor cordially en this evening. nt dress, 844 View. Phone 2167. and brings the character he Is de­ dorsed the movement as an advanced EDMONTON ROAD—Beautiful level lota, vMtiiALE—4 choice lots, on the highest Demonstration Rooms, scribing before h|s hea-ers In an ex-, for the benefit of the people* arid paW of Reservoir Hill, adjoining tne LePAGE, THE OPTICIAN tremely realistic manmr His word» all clear and free from rubbish, only two Corner Fort and Langley became a member of the local ||om h ft at 855Ù each, on easy terms. Who eastern boundary of the reservoir, mag­ are so powerful and yet so full of dell nificent outlook all round. Apply Russeit 12*8 Government St. Phene 1M Streets. takes them? Hetsterman, Forman A A Gregg, Pemberton Block. cate humor that one cannot help beingg will wait on Premier interested. It Iji the ns me old story MeBrtde to-morrow and purpose atm- COME AND AVE A CHAT Wl i H V Blt< >AL BA Y- Beautiful tract of land", hlch he pfgache*. but couched In magnificent view, close to water, not far orallslng the legislature on the nfrktter It fni>el you to buy We i from car line, grass slope, no rock, wen CASH REGISTER REPAIRS—All, kinds such terms that a new IteJttt 1» shed afterward# show ÿou how to make good money by sheltered position, | acre; price ll.ubu, mechanical repairs. Waites A Knapton upon It. Investing In California OU stock at Its easy terms. This Is the best buy in EA RTTÎQU A KE RKPORTFT^ prvaunt low price. Think of It! More 810 Pandora street, near Government. On ftaturday night Mr. Barsth gasp Shoal Bay to-day. Other choice pieces Phone 2439. »• - ?a than three million dollars earned last in this district fronting on wnteE Five an outline of the work which he has year by the Union OW Company. We lot», «bout 1-3 acre each. Beautiful LOCK REPAIRING, key fitting At Wil­ planned out for the coming week. He Constantinople, Feb. 26.,—Vague re­ have for sale 1,006 or leas California Con­ pebble beach, rich Mack loam. Thi» pro­ son's Repair Shop, 614 Cormorant. named four things which must be ports reaching here to-day teJl of solidated oil at W cents, 1,000 or perty has never, been on the market be­ LOST -Suitable retard will be given foi Great Value/a I ue for made clear before there could be an terrific earthquake In the vilayet of Coaltnga Eureka Oil at 26 cents. 15,000 fore and la superior to Oak Bav or information leading to recovery of Mack Amalgamated Development at 10 cents. elsewhere. C. C. Pemberton. 7074 Yates curly cogted retriever dog. Box P understanding bctwcen hfmoeff and hi» Monastic. 1,W6 or le»s Canadian Northern Coal * street. audience. Theywerp: The end tcr be No drtaHs of the disturbance have Coke- at 35 cents. Case, Crop* A Co., Ltd. Little Momley sought, the go»i>cl to be preached, th beeiji received. 1214 Government street. f2U weapons to be used and the methods A CRACKER-JACK-Cook and Burdette, to be employed. Mr Booth will three 8 roomed houses, modern, only 815.000, very easy terms; this.is a money­ large- on the»* subjects In his subsé­ DIED. maker. Case. Cross A Co., Ltd., 1314 ROBINSON fif ANDREWS quent sermons. One of the points the RYE-On 18th ln«t.. at ,Taih..a,“ Victoria Government street, j " f2V renowned mlssloner brought out in re­ B. <\, Margaret Selina Patton Rye (m-e Brooke, of Hinton Abbey, near Haiti. lU RNHIDE H«»AI> Thrco blocks from Copas& Young gard to his work was that an atmos­ car, 24 seres, 12 roomed house, stable, England), wife of Lewes Rye, late of phere must be created before anything ’Te Ihu. Kaipara, Auckland, New Zea­ etc., good orchard. 83,600 handles, balance He said would have any great effe.ct land. eft»y. flee into this. It will pay you. PRICES ARE RIGHT. SEE BELOW Case. Crues A Co., Ltd., 1214 Government A Shirt Special Through this religious atmosphere the Interment on Tuesday, 21st tost Cathe­ street.______ft» dral. UO p. m.. thence to HohS Bay ce me- truth of his words would strike home COOK BTREE *-Bungalow, « rooms, mod to his listener». ern In every particular, 86,260, easy Yesterday morning Mr. Booth's sub­ terms. Case. Cross A Co,, Ltd., 1214 Gov Of Interest to Men FINEST GRANULATED SUGAR, (PI 1 P ject was “Where Is the I»rd God of ernment street.______no 100-lb. sack, $5.50; 20-lb. sack...... tP-LeJLU Elijah?" In the afternoon lie spoke to Too Late to Classify CARD OF THANKS. Men’s Soft Fronted Shirts in many new and pleasing stripe a mass meeting of Sunday school chll WHITE OR BROWN BEANS,PA- dren from all over the city on "Toys FOR THK MOST PUPLTjAR Mr. R Turan and sister (Mrs. W. und­ and plain and spot designs. These shirts are not made to sell 9 lbs. for...... UUl and Their Lessons" In the evening FORM OF ADVERTISING IN one) wish to thank all friends for their TOWN THY THIS COLUMN at this price, being the well known W. G. & R. brand, who his text was. "Behold, 1 Stand at the kind sympathy Hi their sad bereavement, TAPIOCA, SAGO OR RICE, PA- and the beautiful floral offerings. Door and Knock.” guarantee every shirt they make. We are selling these to in- 9 lbs. for ...... :...... VVV ENAMBLWARB Special to-morrow troduee our enlarged Men’s Furnishing Department to your Mr. Booth will remain In Victoria morning, 8.36. Strictly flrgt quality, CALGARY RISING SUN BREAD FLOUR. fTP for ten days and will speak every consisting of dlehpane, saucepans, Slew- notice. Usual value $1.25. Per sack ...... , ...... tP A. I V evening In St. Andrew's church, com­ krUles, coleudars, nillkpans, trypans and mencing at * o’clock. For half an many others. These are all on sale at E| Phone 946 TB 18c. each, goods selling regular up to $1 ST. CHARLES OR CANADA FIRST CREAM. -| A- hour previous to this a song service each. Be on time and avoid the rush. will be held. On Tuesday, Wednesday, 6. 10 and Me- Bto«e. Nothing over Mc. f30 Special Price $1 Each I Thursday, and Friday of thte week STRICTLY FRESH LOCAL EOOS. 4 A— [commencing at 1:30, he will conduct TRY MY IMPORTED RUSSIAN U»1AH- ETTB8, 25c. packet of ten. W. J. Clubb, Per dozen ...... V,...... 4UC a conference on the law of spiritual cigar stand. Empress Hotel._____ 186 QUESTION NICE MILD CURED HAM. AA- Ufa _ jolts' V. MORRIS FoundalloiU, bu- Are you Interested to B*sl Es­ Next Sunday he WW prei Per pound ...... mUL ment floors, walks, etc. ; work guaran­ tate in Victoria? Robinson & Andrews Christ and the Social Problem ’’ On teed. 306 Langford street. Phone K21V2 NICE MILD CURED BREAKFAST BACON, AP _ Monday night next he win give his mm Are you not convinced that ' THE CASH DRY GOODS STORE / money can be made by buying By the aide, per lb....;...... Mut famous lecture. "The Early Christ WANTED-Stenographer and typewriter. tans." This will be Illustrated by i Apply Yates A Jay, 648 Bastion street, Real Estate? 642-644 Yates St. Phones 2190-657 NAVEL ORANGES. -J r number of slides. Vlctorla-i______UU u Are you In need of any Real Per dozen, 33e, 25c and...... JL VV 8 ROOMED HOUSE FOR SALE, all tno and adjoining Islands. Mr. Gslltmion FOR SALE-Fire-proof' vault door, sec­ tv&a one of the earliest residents of ond-hand. Apply 1*. O. Box to». fa On the route of a decided new car. line, has il ways been re­ WB SAVE YOU MONEY. >,x • that Island and for over thirty years he SUPERIOR STREET—6 room cottage, FOR SALE was postmaster there. Rev. Canon modern In every way. good lot, enamel garded as a choice investment, because the value increases so I’addon conducted the burial service. bath, cement basement, light fixtures, The Best Watch, Clock and rapidly and it can always be so easily turned oyer. We have A great many wreaths were sent by well built, and a good buy at 83,000. on. friends. The pallbearers were A. Dea­ arranged terms. A. M. Jones, 1306 Gov­ Jewelry Repair Work an exceptionally large one oh Cook and Hillside, and which we con. W. Deacon, H. Jack, T. Bennett, D. ernment street. Phone 238». fu .. 1 can deliver until February 20 to* Cotg&on and C. J. McDonald. E8QUIMALT-6 room cottage. Mock from in the Cfty Copas & Young car, water, sidewalk, good lot, $1,800, on terms. A. M. Jones. 1308 Government Our manufacturing and repair ANTI-COMBINE GROCERS. The death occurred on Saturday af­ street, xapae 2386. flD, ternoon at th^. family resident*, Cad- departments are complete with $1,950 boro Bay road, of Mrs. M. 8. P. Rye, 124 ACRES, good land, within »"mlles of tfie most approved machinery On very easy terms,. Grocery Dept. Oor. Fort and Broad Sts. Liquor Dept town, a good buy at $1,260. on easy terms. and devices for doing your work aged 71 years. The deceased had been A. M. Jones, 1368 Government strpet. Phone 94 and 96. Phone 1632. ailing for a long time. Sfoe Is survived Phone 23m «D Satisfactorily and at small cost Compar: prices of surrounding property and you will see this by a husband, Lewis Rye, ohe daughter. Bring your work to us and save ■i ' i ■ ■—— WANTED—A general Servant, good is a snap. Muriel, residing at home; one m&rried wages. Apply morning, 1746 Rockland money. daughter, Mrs. Cornwall, William Head, avenu*------.7-..... K25 and one ion. The funeral has bifen ar­ FAII1FÎÎ5U%-«'To<«. ranibrijgft~ ranged to take place on Tuesday at 2 p. Niem each; 1-3 cash. J. A. Turner, 11 Mc­ P.O.Box m., from the house, and at 2.86 from Gregor Block. Phone 1267. to Little & Taylor 544. 0. H. Bowman & Co. 1048. Christ Church cathedral. Rev. H. A. ceril.l* AVK On. .err. (owl Islid Colllnson will conduct tbs services. In­ this is below market value; the adjoin­ Watchmakers. Jewelers and 8 Mahon Building terment will be made In the Rose Bay ing two-thirds of an acre was sold at Opticians. 82,506. Price fnt-jhe whole acre 82.700; SEE OUR LIST BEFORE INVESTING. Advertise in the Times cemetery. easy terms. Mirrloft A Fellows. 6IS 611 Fert Street. TrdUnve avenue OgtoTbpan this avenli Nathaniel Lauder passed away tits

lllllllliWiiif ii»1 irlr ' VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY*, FEBRUARY 20, 1911.

If You Are Not Satisfied With THE TEA —— Exclusive showing of Unique Bargains in Velvet and Leather the Whitewear Overseas dominions Submit Your grocer is supplying you. ask him for Number of Subjects for Bags. Section Consideration VOONIA ►: IHHHIOK CENTRE London, *w 20.—The government has brought down the correspondence with the overseas dominions setting out R. P. RITHET £? CO., Limited subjects for discussion at the aproach- Ing Imperar conference. ..DISTRIBUTORS. " New Zealand suggests an Imperial a council, with representatives In all fptttry tor Imperial affairs Instead of a colonial secretary, .nml with separate depart­ ments for the seif-governing dominions and the crown colonies. It la also sug­ gested that the high commlsslbnert be raised" to |Lhe status of ambassadors 15c Per Pair South Africa proposes that matters elating to, the self-governing domin­ From ibis price up to 30c each we have good ions be placed directly under the pre­ mier. On January 26 South Africa cabled, suggesting, considering the re- GOLD FILLED lacing of trade preference by contri­ EVERY DAY IS BRINGING. US SOMETHING NEW TO EMPHASIZE THE REAL EXCLUSIVE­ butions, classed as IflSpWlBl, national md local. These suggestions, how­ NESS OF "CAMPBELL’S” BEST OF ALL SPRING SHOWING» " > ever, were withdrawn by cable of Feb­ SAFËTY PINS ruary 10, since when General Botha has cabled that the Imperial preference "ho kind that wear « ____ Australia raises the question of the ïVclaration of London, regretting that the colonies were not consulted, and pposlng its provision* affecting the REDFERN & SONS rood supply and the destruction of neu­ Established Ifttt > Victoria. B. <1, tral vessels In time of war. * Oldest Diamond and Jewelry House In Western Canada. Newfoundland proposes a line of flearners subsidised by Britain. Can­ ada and Newfoundland to# fink up the three countries. Another topic wTTPbe an Impérial court of appeal. New Zealand nhd Aus­ tralia suggesting representation of the •vr rasas dominions In It. BANKERS' The home government raises the fol­ MONEY ORDER lowing questions: The status of Bri­ tish— Indians, labor eaebange. a uni­ The We issue both Canadian form design for stamps and the expul- and American Bankers' ion of undesirable aliens. Orders. Canada has no special proposals, but Merchants would welcome suggestions for" * uni­ versal naturalisation taw. Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt, colonial The showing of new goods is always a matter of SAÏTTY DEPOSIT secretary, hopes that the conference great interest to fashionable women. Our spring Bank BOXES TO RENT will meet fifteen times between the •oronatlon, May 22, and June 22. Its stoek is assembling rapidly. A secure place for valu­ first business will be to decide whether The latest suits are characterized by simplicity of ables. It will sit privately, as last time, or of Canada whether the press will be admitted. The “All-Red*' route with a state cable style, being strictly tailored. The coats are in shorter > Established 186< and a line across Canada will be lengths, box style, semi-fitting, t SAVINO among the subjects considered. Capital Paid Vp DEPARTMENT Commenting on the conference pro* The favorite fabrics are Serges, Homespuns, Di­ $6,000,000 Deposits of One Dollar re- gramme, the Dally Mall says: agonals, Fancy Worsteds an^T Basket Weaves. The “The British government seems alto­ Reserve Funds ceived. No delay in with­ gether lacking In constructive Ideas. chic close fitting skirts, while very straight, are full drawal». There Is still too much the air of frigid $4,600,000 stepmother which Mr. Chamberlain enough to allow most perfect freedom. strove so earnestly to abolish.” Victoria Branch. JOINT ACCOUNTS The Morning Chronicle; commenting MAKE AN EARLY CHOICE, WHILE CHOOSING B. F. TÀYLOB on the absence of the Canadian propo­ Two or more persons may sals from the conference programme, IS BEST. open a joint account and says Canada Is well pleased with the withdraw indiviually. Empire as she finds it. Tn referring to the absence of the Canadien proposals fo# the conference, the Times says: “There are good ree sons for this cautious attitude. Canada is extremely busy with her own affaira. All That Is The country Is developing more rapidly That Is than the most sanguine dared to hope a few years ago. These propitious con­ ditions naturally produce a compara­ tive lack of Interest In external lm perlai' affairs. Anotjier motive formant taking an active part Is the desire to Correct in Correct in avoid anv step that might disturb cer­ Poultry Netting! tain political susceptibilities at home. But the prlnclnal reason Is that im- » erlal preference. In which Canada la We have just received a large shipment of Galvanized Wire keenly Interested, is barred dut.” Neckwear WAISTS Netting. All sizes, from */s to 2 in. inesh and 1 ft. to 6 ft. wide. UNREST IN NICARAGUA. New Orleans, Feb. 20—A private tele­ OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. gram received here from Managua. Nicar­ We couldn’t begin to define in print the nu­ We have searched both this country and Eur­ agua. said the country was In a elate or unrest and a general uprising against the merous delightful little articles we received Sat­ ope for Waists to show our Victoria patrons, and K-trada government was brewing. For several weeks members of the Ze- urday for the neckwear section. with what success we leave to your good judgment. layalsta Junta here, many of whom fled Nicaragua when the Estrtda revolution­ Visit the Waist Section to-morrow and see for E. G. Prior & Co., Ld., Lty. ary forces captured the capital, have bt*n The Lady's "Neck Trimming” yourself.. planning another war In that country Jose Santos Zelaya, formerly president, Waists of lace, of net, of silk, and of velvet. As VICTORIA, B. 0. who Is now In Belgium, Is believed to ue Is one of the most deserving items of correct dress supplying funds f *■ 'he purpose of harass­ for the Tailored Waists, we have some splendid ing the government of Nicaragua arq —she must have a large assortment to choose from Guatemala. That money is being expend lines in lawns, vesting or pique with detachable •d for this purges? by the Junta hove i* —an assortment that will make selection easy and an epen secret buÿing a decided pleasure—such an assortment collars and stiff cuffs. U. 8. SAILORS LHS8NRT. can ALWAYS be found at "Campbell’s.” Priced at $1.50 and $1.75 San Diego, Cal,. Feb. M.-Admiral AUTOMOBILES MADE TO Thomas, commanding the Pacific cruiser fleet, la conducting an Investigation «n»o the desertion of eight of hie best sailors. He has heard that they have enlisted with mont bureau In Han Diego to get the pick they are facing a summer session are bears to the estimated value of the LOOK LIKE NEW the Mexican revolutionists and that the of the men In the United States servi Ml. seeking light from the White Housf. dutiable fhnports. It Is further pro­ Ineuirectoe are running a regular on'ist- Both arms and men for the Mexican revo­ RECIPROCITY BILL So far aa can be learned, no senator vided that there shall be collected for Now is the time to have your motor ear renovated and painted lutionists have left this city In the laat who has, talked with President Taft suph years customs duties on all ready for spring by few days. It la believed that the number haa been commissioned to announce dutiable imports equal to sqch per­ positively whether there will be an p<- of men la large. centage of the same. ~ MAY BE DELAYED tra session In the event the senate falls Experienced Men Prescriptions to vote on the Canadian agreement. EMPLOYMTNT OF BOYS. BRIGHT’S DISEASE. filled as Indicated. Your doctor As the House passed the McCall bill by Will call to examine ear and give estimate. a decisive vote and practically all of will tell you that In all cases of Extra Session of Congress Is Late -estimates on the per cm t age of re­ sickness, his greatest help in Salem, Ore., Feb. 20.—Senator Locke’s the Domocrat» voted, for It. the presi­ coveries under the new emollient treat­ bringing his patient back to bill preventing the employment of boys , Now Regarded as dent believes a Démocratie house In ment for Bright*» Disease are ns follows: under 18 years of age in the night mes­ special session would again pass the Where patient la much weakened and health la to have a druggist fill crise» may t»e expected in from five to ten prescriptions according to hi* or­ senger and telegraph service passed in Probable bill without delay. It is also said that days, probably not more than M> per cent, J. F. BEEK the House on Saturday. Representative the president believes the senate, as It to 2ft p'2 cent. recover. Where physicians der. We fill prescriptions ac­ Clyde made a strong fight against «he at­ will be constituted after March 4. aid with efforts to restrain fatal symp­ Care cf Grimm’s Carriage Factory, 650-652 Pembroke St. cording to directions and use tôme this percentage le Increased. In pure drugs.--— tempt to have the measure amended in­ would pass the bllL ducing the age limit to 14 years. Washington, D. C.. Feb. 20.—An ex­ cases where patients have from thirty to Phone 2131.' Residence Phone L-26Q8. tra session of congres» Is probable. Senator Jones of Washington oi$ iys Of life ltie efficiency .1* very HALL'S This bill was presented at the request Saturday presented an amendment to* much higher. of the state child labor commission, the Ahead of the Canadian agreement for Where patience do not wait until bed­ CENTRAL DRUG STORE Y. M. C. A., Federation of Labor. Federa­ consideration In the senate In addition the Canadian reciprocity 6ÇU in the ridden probably throe-fourths yield. N. E. Corner Yates and Douglas. tion of Women's Clubs and kindred or­ to ten general appropriation bills, are form of a substitute which would pro­ Anti In cases that take the new' emol­ measures affecting these subjects: vide for the levying of such, taxation as lient treatment on the Sppearance of the ganizations. disease nearly nine out of ten respond Popular election of senator*; Senator is demanded by the necessary expendi­ Albumen Cast* and 4r°P®y do not pre­ Lorjmercase; permanent tariff board: tures of the government. While In­ vent reooVSR* The point le that th* THE TAYLOR MILL CO. general age pensions; congressional troduced by request, Mr. Jones Indi­ Renal Inflammation should be attacked before the heart and physical system are Unified Liability. apportionment; fortification of Pan­ cated that he would favor the propo­ broken down. ama canal. Not one of these csr. be sition. because. If adôpted. *tt would Dealers In Lumber. Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building Material. The new emoljlent treatment le I sidetracked without a contest. Back take the tariff cyrt of politics. aa Fulton's Renal Compound. It Mill. Office and Yards, North Government Street, Victoria, B. C. THE CIGAR THAT TASTES THE BEST of each la à group of determined sen­ Under the plan suggested, the sec­ had fir Victors at D. B. " * P. 0. Box 628. Telephone 564. ators Insistent that a vote shall b« retary of the treasury at the close of We desire every patient to i taken. Some of the measures mq»t be fhe present fiscal year, would make art la not noting the usual in left unpassed or the Canadian agree­ es^mateofthe amount of revenue. ♦he thir'1 week Uteri Trii».' T F/ntno rd. 6».s 1 ment will die. — ‘ that should. L*. calsad. fcoas puatowx Francisco. Cgfr W* ir~ The foregoing !« the opinion of the duties for the following fiscal year In with physicians who 1 Republican leaders ! of the senate. order to meet ,tjie expenditures for A fluolM wJ tb* IH» u Iran, oc nnflw Br dissolving gfanuletcd sugar m water sod Those who hoped to avoid an extra that year, and any deficit of th< session by getting a vote on the Mc- adding Mapkme a delicious syrup is made and ent year:” The secretary also Is di­ VnionttFiim, Pa., 1 a syrup bettes thin mapl-. Mapl-ine issold by iCall bill see their chance for success rected to estimate the probable value grorera. U net wnd !»(«!« bottle tmf rilled and a third fail “eweboeb. fanninlbCt.liilfcWa V.l. Choicest Havana v I. less and less as the close of of Imports of article* on the sèsàton draws nearer. With no ifist And déterminé wfisi percentage MAPLE* tMwHef-y thoeo eenates» Hi fear Ithe estimated * revenue ■ ~to be 'raised- -X

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911.

pledgee given the people by the Pre­ he aily imes mier and hle^puppertere. In the mean­ MARVELLOUS WORK R. KELLY DENIES T D T time might we be permitted to call at­ Published daily (excepting Sunday) by tention to the fact that there have late- New Dress Goods Are Pouring in Daily T*-« tx :es printing a publish­ been no réference* to the “Unit Of CHAMPION TYPIST CHARGES' OF GRAFT ing Co, LIMITED. is passenger, exprès* and freight Office*...... Corner Broad and Fort 'flu It will be very interesting when in town to visit our Dress Goods and Silk Departments as we Bus I new* Office ...... Phono 1990 ” that was to connect the Main­ mre showing something new every day. Editorial O^ee ...... Phone 46 land with the Island section of the SUBSCRIPTION RATES. railway? * Miss Rose Fritz Gives Demon­ Gives Evidence Before the Doily-City delivery...... 60c. per month I By m*U (exclusive nf city) ..... stration of Her Ability at Chinese Commission at * Five Specials ...... MOO per annum PURELY BUSINESS. 62 INCH FRENCH BROADCLOTH, satin Seml-Weekly-By mail (exclusive of the Keyboard 44 INCH BBNGALINE HITTING, a clean city)...... 11.00 per annum If the provincial government were to even weave of good wearing quality ; tan, finished and wear guaranteed. Makes Postage to Unite'’ States. .1 extra per year handsome tailored suits and come in a full Address changed as often M d©aired. offer td remit the head tax In this prov brown, navy, reaeda and electric. Per range of colors, comprising Persian and lnce, which amounts to $266,-000, wo Until one sees Miss Rose L. Fritz, (Times I/eased WHv.) yard ...... -...... *1.00 electric blue, champagne, tan. biscuit, should all hold up both hands In favor the champion typist of the wofld. at Vancouver, B. C.t Feb. 20.—“I never made a five cent piece out of graft in 44 INCH ARBRATROH SUITING in a beau­ brown, rose, taiipe. mauve, sky, pink, gold, Notice to Advertisers of it. The Dominion government of- work, scepticism Is apt to be a pre­ tiful range of colors. Particularly ser­ maize, cream, white, navy, myrtle and vailing sentiment. But to see her any party th all my life.” É*gp( fers to remit taxhjlnn to the extent of Mr. Robert Kelly concluded his evi­ viceable for Misses and Children ’a dresses. black. Special, yard ...... $1.75 manipulating the keyboard of a type dence at the Chinese commission by Owing to the rapidly Increasing over two and a half million dollars, and writer unbelief departs and one « an I flinging back In the teeth of those who Yard ...... 05f 42 INCH ARMURE SUITING, a good wear­ l eulatiob of the Time* and the many people say they do not want It, 1 only wonder that muscles, nerves and made the chargee of graft against 44 INCH FRENCH CASHMERE, a fine even ing doth, even weave and will make up in ■•rowing demands for space. It ha* is the brain can be so finely trained as to{j4lme< If •an'1 *he Liberal party. He d! to the moat serviceable suits. Colors, myr­ Such cloth in the daintiest shades; pink, pale become absolutely necessary to that they prefer to pay. 1 write at a speed which requlrés all the J no* .make the definite statement un - blue, champagne, grey, rose wisteria, tle, tan, taupe, reseda, grey and bladL place a limit ùptyi the time at which oddity of human nature. Tn one easel movements for the typing of ah aver-1 zolicited. It was Invited by Mr. S. • —’-Per yard .~rr.~.~T...... ".T. .'"Toy changes for advertisement* will be the money Is paid all In oqe sum, while | age of two word* to be performed ft* | Taylor, who asked Mr. KeUy W repJ Persian and cream . ■. ______...... 78*" J.JU15L- KVJM:.P.t.^d_jmbUc«- i,i ffiaTlTrnftf'Tl~*8 the wamrUFTrSfTmfê Meuhd.Tto"tnc ^rnlrgea of Mr. tlon. Copy for changé* muet be , wl J Miss Fritz is, indeed, at the topmost ally that which the erratic member handed In to the business office not I# hardly noticed. Still we have *>1 h |b ^ p^>feeefoD Herw ty|M.- for St. Paneras made through the press later than i p. m. the previous day. psy it. I writing extraordinary. The most won- to the effect that Mr. Kelly had sold a Arrangements for the insertion of If the Dominion government werejderful feature—ol_ her performance is Jodgeehlp. Large Shipment of New Silks Has Arrived new advertl emente must be made fferln* only the two and n lntil mil-[that tt la a» artistically gracetut a, It and 1 before 10 a. m. day of publication. , -hmiid not think 801** "technically correct. Her work Is 1hta chair, speaking ^qUloqulaHy Ottr buyer is now in Europe at- Class! " - a advertisements before 1 Mon dollars. . . done purely by the sense of touch; and 1 frequently- smiling, rose to his fqet Black Silks will be in great demand for the coming season P- m. i . . very much of It, but they are offering 1 ^ ^umte wlth unlettered keys as hie eyes blazing and said: tending the best markets, so large shipments are arriring weekly direct from the world The above rules are made for the The collection of the large »un>| on a j^tered keyboard. The copy hrfwant to sag to Mr. fashion centres. benefit of readers of 16» Times, who Insist upon the paper being deliver­ as a tax on the food of the Canadian|absolutely clean, the spacing perfect, land other people that I, Robert K y, BLACK CACHEMIRE SUPERB 81 UK, a FIFTY’ SHADES OF NEW TAMALINE ed a* e-rl in the evening a* pos­ peoptemafaattpoftMbtofWgpecW in-| IB thé Bfoad etreet hall on Saturday never made a five cent P^ee out « tn nxtnrt -verai times that night she was the marvel to a crowded graft in this party or in any <**»"• J SILK ...... 50# sible. clean, even weave, very silky, fnd wear — ‘ tv, n ♦ re attendance. Even more wonderful was defy any man to "J**® guaranteed. Monday ...... $1.25 42 INCH ORIENTAL SATIN, the most fa­ amount from consumers The net re-1 e,h|blllo|1 whlch flhe gave m the against me and put It to toe proof. Of vored silk of the season for evening or re­ suit of the tax la that the people pay members* room at the parliament build- course I am treasurer of the Liberal BLACK ORIENTAL SATIN now much in muCTi more for their food than they lags this momltfcg in the presence of Association and handle thebut demand. Monday ...... $1.00 ception gowns. Colors, Nile, pink, pale THE ISLAND RAILWAY. FANCY BROCADE LOU181ENE in light blue, mauve, rose, Persian, reseda, cream, natural products. as proposed by thclMInlster of Education. Dr. Alex. RoS-}™* * gtibln* a ft * grotto da wttivdsHrty -ftoref patterns; very- -a. tYury-antl Ùaek. ivpwial ..... ,.$2.00 •The first sod in the construction of Superintendent of Education; I** or made any grsft. I answer that I Dominion government, It Is a plain gathering of members, have not. done ao. I have not got to smart for afternoon dresses ...... 50# BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, extra fine quality, the Vancouver - Island section of the and a large wear guaranteed. Every yard stamped. business______proposition. _____newspaper_____ menen and civil servant, I make money In that way As 'or. oB'r' TARTAN PLAID in red and green grounds, Canadian Northern Pacific Railway Whatever wo may do or. ray will not I There were four atop watches hold on I In* a ludgeehlp for sale < e y ■ various clans represented ...... 50# Monday ...... ’•...;...... $1.50 rnahe any difference The Uberal. of 'h.r.e has been "well and truly” turned and the management of the line declare thla city In public meeting assembled] on, m|nute of let. Let any man put It down In black and have declared unanimously tn favor ofl ,er nic tation. In which time Mies Fritz I white and II will prove It It ha la wonn that work will be rushed through, so reciprocity. The government Is com-, I wrote IZ7 words without a single ml#-I going art< r. 1 have been •**”**_. that It will not be long before trains milted to It. and If It paaeea the United take. Then followed a minute from 1 this bu,fl' States eongreaa will undoubtedly be-jt-hl?h tlme'^worda'were m*d.I'opy- thought I was a horse thief, and when Women’s New Kid Gloves will be running out of Victoria in the come law. At the same time It Is well on^„|„ute, a till, conversing I was down there It was said I had PERRIN’S "MARCHIONESS” GLACE KID GLOVES, in navy, brown, tan, slate, heaver, direction of Sooke. One of the officials green, mode, white and black ; 2 clasp...... • • • $1.00 stated on Saturday that If nothing un­ that the matter should be thoroughly I on afferent topics alt the time, she ran j skipped out. 1 would run away man imil. rvtootl, for there are many poll-1 off 139 words with but one error. I no one. 1 have .gone Intel t)U« neas TREFOU88E DOROTHY GLACE KID GLOVES, in navy, brown, tan, slate, , mode, foreseen occurred the construction as - ’ ------1 - I The most Wonderful tost of the mom- I am prosperous, f-earns-here with a mauve,neuve, wme, ashes ofor rise,rose, hewnew grec»,green, blackmacK andann white.wnite. Selfnett andatm fancylaney points ; 2_«Usp.i eiasp. far as Sooke should be completed in . ... , . „,ing was copying while doing a sum In roupie of hundred dollars and w Price’rice ...... i"...... $1.50 issue and persuade the people that all arl'u,m,tk. An aae carried out and copying itsiw tunuiiguuiiconciliation act. The"" I liltut«Mi1* un©she mahad writtenwruiTTt 3#2 words, which...... | ...... tervened,... .but...... Mr. Kelly also ™ measure is now before the state legis- constitutes a record for the fair typist his belief that no other mnnev that on its completion the - steel will lature and will probably pam,. I •"«- ™. which « will b. Impossible to | Ubvra.__cz.cu«lve wer. making money be quickly laid and trains operated beat. The last teat was a abort stroke | by graft, What the people of Victoria and Van Most of those who urging the feat, SM Small words being written In 1 the apace of one minute. SHOCKS IN ITALY. couver Island want more than any loyalty cry against reciprocity .are also New Spring Whitewear for Children thing else Is railway development, and opposed to freer trade with Great Rome. Feb. SO.—Telegraph lines, de letroÿed by yesterdays earthquake, CHILDREN'S NIGHT GOWNS, good cot­ CHILDREN’S NIGHT GOWNS of fine cam­ no.'one can deny that railway construc­ Britain. They are Imperialists If it bric. Dutch neck, finished with tucking tion means much to any part of this were put In order to-day and reports of ton. Yoke trimmed with cluster tucks, ' does not touch their pockets. DEFECTIVE ENHNES - slight damage from the shock were and edging, short sleeves, bell shaped. country- I received here. The damage in the pro­ full length sleeves. Neck and cuffs finish­ The Liberals of Cowlchan electoral Sizes 8 to 16 years ...... t.. *1.50 Outside of the direct effect the vinces of Tuscany was heavy. district, including many formers and ed with embroidery ruffle. Sizes 2 to 7 CHILDREN’S NIGHT GOWNS of soft building of a railway has upon the DELAYED UFOALE years ...... T...... 50# nainsook, deep yoke of tucking and inser­ community, there is the indirect effect. fruit growers, have declared emphatic­ ally In favor of reciprocity with the tion finished with wide beading threaded The advertising it brings to a place LOCAL NEWS CHILDREN’S NIGHT GOWNS of cotton. United States. Apparently these Cow- with ribbon, full length sleeves trimmed the means of inducing Industries to Fancy shaped yoke, high neck and long with insertion and edging. Sizes 8 to 16 look to the neighborhood for head Ichan men are able to see farther titanSaturday AftemOOII With -The Lake Cricket Club Is giving ft, their nos* sleeves. Neck and cuffs finished with lace. years ...... $1.50 quarters. People who like to be in Small Cargo—Mexico Maru concert In the new hail at Royal Oak on Friday evening. Sizes 8 to 16 years...... 65# CHILDREN’S SKIRTS, with waists, two busy places and who are. movers of big Regina newspapers have all refused Sails for the Grimt CHILDREN'S NIGHT GOWNS, of long rows of embroidery insertion above deep things turn In that direction. Victoria, to publish the censored reports of the —Baxter Hive, Ladies of the Macca­ cloth, tucked yoke. V-shaped neck edged hem. Sizes 1 to 7 years...... 50# as the headquarters of another rail aldermanlc board of that city. If the bees. will hold » meeting to-morrow CHILDREN’S SKIRTS, without waists, fine way on the Island, will certainly gain press cannot give all the news It re­ afternoon, commencing at 2.80 o'clock, with good embroidery. Sizes 2 to 7 years. While on her way to thla city from I In the gemple ball ^ cotton, trimmed with deep i-uffle of lawn, in population and in prestige. She has fuses to give any. It is said thftt in Price ...... W,...... 75# edged with lace. Sizes 8 to 16 years. 65# already benefited from the prospects of this step the papers are supported by Boat Harbor, where ahe had been coal- —îaadverteettr the name of CHILDREN’S NIGHT GOWNS, of fine cot­ CHILDREN’S SKIRTS, with waists, low the line being built, and every day will public opinion. They certainly should tng. on Friday night, the Canadian-1 jjourjlCyi training master of The Oh* neck and armholes, trimmed with lace, see accessions tn her business interests be------Mexican lifier Lonsdale, Capt. Bate,4 Guides orgai^satlon In this city. was ton, yoke of tucking and insertion, em­ ezperleneed______considerable trouble W"hL|ck_nM* In the last ' issue as B. skirt finely tucked and finished with two and growth of population. The result broidery ruffle around sleeves, neck and A Vancouver Socialist paper says her engine, and was delayed In leaving | Hickey rows of lace insertion and edging. Sizes 1 of this is that property sells well, that, down front. Sizes 8 to 16 years...... 75# that vaccination is a capitalistic i *— ------„ _,inn|n» at I " „ to 7 years ...... 75# business In fvery line Is brisk, anral minor repairs made to the en-1 work. Aid. H. M. Fullerton moved to Price ...... 85# ’8 to 16 years...... *1.00 has been proposed for It. If anything supplying fuel for the human organ- Lnes reconsider the former motion with we can do or say will aid In this we lam. What the Hoclaliat, want aeem. shr „„ the outer wharf on Hiturday view to rewinding It but only had shall certainly do it and say it, for to be a purely ,p„„ual exi.tence, and Lfte^n with a .mall eargo. Includ-1 thrye to .uppoet him. Aid. Ro«. Ped.n above everything we value the pro­ yet few of the member, of the cult look mg principally ebm amL tonbtt Ketlî!>w the Dominion government pur- ??U,J1 “nI, elstlng of scherzos, balladesN and fan- poae. making up the ,o„ "Vmtue afternoon the (Makalü”^^’^^^. ^ undertaking must be suspended pend­ omposition elng rendered. The soloists ing further development of the plans he thinks must inevitably ensue from I gtiosen Kalska liner Mexico Maru left were Mr*. Alfred A. Todd. Miss Viva of the company as far as they affect the adoption of reciprocity with the I for the Orient, carrying a capacity Blackwood. Mis» Gladys Spencer. Miss United States? We can assure our load, valued at over half a million dol- Nellie^ Lugrln,...... Mrs. Brenton Boulton tween 8.000 and 4.000 mile* distant from tara. At the outer wharf the atcamahlp xlfred \ Cough poo, ehootfn* on the part salaries In various departments will M QUALITY PH1NTEHS : of duties more than compen$ates for of machinery, including 1.832 pieces ofl of lhe wh01b team and poor saving on have to be considered, and it Is expected estimates of loss of revenue, electrical machinery, valued at 858,347; ||h( of the goal-keeper, they lost. that the year’s expenditures will call And, in any event Dominion revenue | U < es Bztxtolg e for a larger sum than in any previous . . .. . __ I cry» valued at $6.348 , 898 pieces of mill Wednesday evening No. 8 troop. year. While the electors approved of Liberals is now so buoyant that a temporary mat.hinery, valued ftt $57,695; 64 piece* \r,ctorla pnV smuts, will hold Its first the Idea of doing away with the tax on Four All decrease would be regarded with per-1 of farm machinery, valued at 83-.500; 681 ,,tllu.rrt and dl?Flav ot rhrist Church Improvements. It tfe probable that this féct equanimity by the Finance Minis-1 fan metora. valued at $7,876; 1.478 *ans' j schoolroom at 8 o’clock. This troop ha* matter win be the subject of keen de­ Single Are Hold ter. Besides, under the B. N. A. Act valued at $14.704; 82 of Jaulndrv| been formed since November, 1909. but bate. some of. the aldermen being of nnd noil taxe* and an machinery, valuetl at $6.860; « Pl^* .o far hn«. not given any sort of con- the opinion that the financial demands Heated ln??on^ taxes and poll tax* and a II lurblhc mat.hlnery, valued at $10.000,1 rt Qr fMsplayi ^ that something good this year will hot permit of such or 4. kindred imj»osta, are reserved for pro- oth4,r items of the cargo were 1.4411 Hhtklmited Admission will be hv course. , _1 ■ and Organization viuclal governments. Dual taxatlom I sewing macllines, valued at $23.856. <• I ticket or at the door, and the proceed* Two of that kind will never be resorted to. I pieces of locomotive parts, $6.000; I will be devoted to the troop tent fund. —One of the most successful concerts Modern Tha heart of ”Liberal Laborer” rteedjpiece* of telephones andL ------ever held In the Maxonlc hall. Bsqul- Suites Meeting at $16.9n; 2.695 boxes of salt herring, I _a coming event which should *>rove maK. took place last Friday night un* ^ot he afraid on that score. Reciproc­ valued ti $1X966; 7,800 barrels of flour, j ^ great Interest to all Ylctorlans Is the dor the auspices of th# EmfutiwaR Ath~| of Apply At ity means an actual reduction in taxa* valued at $31.200, of which 4,464 bar-1 nfnductlnn at the Victoria theatre on tlon according to the pledges klven by rels. valued at $17,816, were laden at Wednosdav, March 1. nf "The Temole Offices on FORESTERS’ HALL the Liberal party previous to Its ac­ Tacoma wd 3.346 b^rels, valued at $13,-|o( ,p«n>P - Vo pains have been spared cession toypower. The agreement with 384. ladenShQieame. tf» make the programme an unnre- Premises 1415 Broad Street. Among the 62 passengers who left J p^ented success, A cast of 70 perform- To Rent / President Taft furnishes the first op­ for the Orient on the steamship ers. Including 40 speaking narts. make* portunity for a readjustment that will 36 Japanese, who are being reported j n one of unusual strength. The re- V. I. COAL prove. favorable -to. both Canada and..after serving sfx months In jail Irt I hearsnls have been under the direction the United States. It la not a lop-sided I Alaska for seal poachftig. The captain I nf Mrs Hnllward. late of F. R. Ben The Best on the Market Tuesday and one of the crew of the Jap schooir-|a0n's ron»r*iny, to -whom most of the agreement. c r which was confiscated remained !>«■» I credit Is due. There should not be LARGE LUMPS, per ton...«7AO Th.i ilttl., fuur-ycar-old son of All-1 hind to .appear in sotni" government In- varHnt , that evening. Tlrkot, are SACK LUMP, per ton...... 17.50 Evening 1 “• - **•“*“ —“ rtiOW "11 null and ran be bad from an. thuny. Anderson. Dallas road, met with] qulry regarding their case NUT COAL, per ton...... SS40 N of the members of the Young Women’s a serious accident on 8*t irday after­ PERSONAL. February 28, at 8 o’clock. noon The little fellow was passing Club of the Metropolitan church, under that portion uf the road whurv the ecn- I whose auspices the performance will be TEL. 1010-12 Langley St AdjoMng B.C. Electric Ry. Co’s Offices deorge Young toft on Saturday < I given, or'from the club president. Miss Look out for the Ward Tiftli. is being constructed and win rv I business trip to ago. >here I» an unprotected excavation of I Ada Spencer. Mos* street. 4 139 twelve of fourteen feet deep.. He fell . . . . . ihnoker dates . Very RsVjSk j Deuil, Dean of -’rtm Wimograph %% the. toeel Tn; strfklrig oh hti head. Although Ô48 letic Club. R. H; Fooley occupied -th» -solo, Dr Wâckr song, Jack Metrttlei ^ medlcnl^ld was summoned at once he pi^nidents 55225> **«*i>wj «««•; chair, and in an Introductory address song. H. Merry; trombone solo, M. O. did not" recover consciousness until I Dramatic- Club. nf an earth tremor of sofne duration on /AT ES expressed the hope that the prosperity Geiger; redtatjon, J>- Fraser; song, R. -.. jerterday afternoon. To-day, however, Raturdav at noon. Telegraphic dis of the club would be sustained through Morrison ; song, C Jasper; accompan­ The engagement Is announced of Mias j paV'lies re<*elved from I^ondon, Ottaw a. j. c. mcintosh. ihe attending physician says the child ST. the year. Thos* who contributed to the ist». J. Ball and J. Selil. Credit Is du» to doing well. The rope which runs Phyllis Hughes, daughter of mt. and Mrs. I Washington, St. Louis and New Or- Mr. Ball and the members of the com­ J leans record the same shock The dis programme were: Overture, J. flehl; Convener. along th© top of the excavation Is, 3 H- Hughes, Tennyson avenue, and Mr. HHI Vaicwmr Island Cm! Ce mit tt** qf management for the excel­ Dallas nfod residents any no urotevtion I J Hsrslat, also of Tennyson avenue. The L turbo nee Is supposed to have taken cornet solo. G. Eastwood; song, J.T)ob- children • * j marriage w|W take place *h. ’«IS Vale» St. Phone It# bie; song, Mrs. R. H. Pootey ; piano lence of the entertainment provided.

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,1 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911.

FORT STREET PAVING. ♦ ♦ SPRING CLEANING Wtil Not^e Delayed Any ♦ LOCAL NEWS . ♦ FOR CITY AT ONCE Four Cleaners That BOWES’ The paving of Fort street between Cannot Be Beat —Fine trip “around tin Sound" by Linden avenue and Yates street will be steamers of P. C. 8. 8. Co. Cheap rates. proceeded with at the urgent request There will shortly be a general clean­ BEATBOL, 3 ling for...... 88* Cempewid Syrup Including berth and meals. Phone 4. • made to the city council by a deputa­ ing up of the rubbish heaps and other DUTCH CLEANSER, tin ...... 10< tion consisting of ninety-five per cent, debris about the city. The work will DUTCH HAND SOAP, cake...... Mg- of the property owners In the section be undertaken by the city officials. The •f Hypophosphites —Do not forget that you can get an, referred to. SNAPS, tin ...... 298* express or truck at any hour* you may The paving of the street had been de­ health department will supervise, the la the finest general tonic ever wish. Alw^-s keep your -checks until termined on, and commenced , under work and It Is Intended by the depart­ you have se$n us. as we w6U save you contract, by th > Worswkk paving com ment that the cleansing shall be thor­ devised ;, makes a good blood, the 10c on each trunk you have to pay payy, but It was stopped when the oughly done. f * ACTON BROS. clears the system, * builds flesh t' baggage agents on tialns and boats. widening of the section came up. and Telephone 1061 Wide-awake Grocers. §50 Yates Street We will check your baggage from your The Piano You Want To guard against tne introduction of then the residents went to" thv city plague Into the city by Oriental boats, and tissue. A splendid remedy hotol or residence, also ttore It 8ee us council In hot haste to have tho work before you make your rrangements. Needn’t be a “Gaulle in the Dr. G. A. B. Hall, city health officer, has for all wasting diseases. Procuré" continued engagéd a watchman whose duty It Is We guarantee to satisfy everyone on Air,’* a bubble-fancy to be The intention Is to widen Fort street able only at this store. Price $1 Price and the. wr.y we handle your to see that all precautions are taken by pricked by cold reason. 1 to 76 feet, and allow double car tracks officers of vessels calling from the a bottle; contains sufficient for goods. We consider It a favor If you In the centre of the roadway) It was Indépendant ol Al» Combine» will report any overcharges or Incivil­ We have in stock to-day a Orient against allowing rats to escape proposed that the present paving to the shçre. one month. ity on the part of our help. representative Piano at the should be done with a view to having Ihiclflc Transfer Company. The health department will not be In­ a grade that could he mftde uniform structed to carry out the order-In- ’Phone 14», GO Fort St. Pries Yes Cas After! Is Pay when the extra width was added. The council wUh regard to vaccination. The We will fully guarantee this owners, however, refused to submit to city council has decided that, if the MONEY WANTED. data», utaA-Aha deputation,, beaded. “The Cup That Cheers. To lié â moat "satisfactory in- - provincial- health department, rteftlrpa.lq Cyrus H. Bowes strument. Come in and see by L. U. Conyers, succeeded, by a vig­ have every person vaccinated, the gov Want |1500.—WUl pay 9 per cent. orous protest, in having the pàvlng of ernment can carry etit the vyork and Best part Albernl lots for security Ap­ it. Easy terms, if deeired. Fort street between Linden avenue and charge the coaC to the city. Several al­ ply Box No. 165 Times. • Yates street taken In hand again. The dermen thought U would be unwise to work wtil continue Immediately. But Not Inebriates” 1228 Government Street. have the order- In-council enforced by. Near Yatee Street —8JI*s M. Wooldridge begs to an­ the civic authorities. nounce that she will shortly open "The Fletcher Bros. —At the meeting pf the Natural His­ Ever since the Klrkham store was opened we’ve made a specialty Tea-Kettle," a first Bfcss tea-room, at Western Canada’s Largest tory Society this evening tm address BAND “CONCERT. of the choicest b,t>nf,s of Teas and Coffees. But wA’ve never sold such 111» Douglas Street, opposite Victoria Bird Flight" will be given by choice Teas and Coffees ar we pire selling now. Our customers arc Music House. Earnest McGattey, secretary of the Van­ Fifth Regiment Musicians Score Theatre. pot only satisfied, but they are delighted with them and they simply 1231 Government Street. couver Island Development League. other Triumph. won't go elsewhere when good Tea and Coffee are wanted. We handle —lesson* In Voice Production and Branches: Vancouver and TTie alsters of Rebekah will hold a The Victoria theatre was crowded last many brands and can thoroughly recommend those given below. Singing given by Paul Edmonds, of Nanaimo. social dance In the Odd Fellows' hall, London and Paris, baritone with Tet- evening, when the Fifth Regiment band Douglas street, on Tuesday evening. r*Ve another of Its splendid concerts. raxxlnj RR_,jh.e.r last British tour. February 28. Members arc Invited to If you are anxious to procure the best Tea and Coffee grown and Studio at Waltt'a Plano’Siowa"” * The masterly rendition of the selec­ friends. ‘ Refreshments iXftll tions which the btfftd‘>Tavs St ermr »...... - actanUfirwlv Uteudsd* J-urp. >pq,r order over to us. Don’t Drink be served. after concert for the pleasure of the -4-- —Yesterday afternoon Dr. Ernest —The elty pottce authorities are en­ Victoria public Is not attained without BLACK TEAS— —— Hair spoke In thé. Crystal theatre on —The proposed entertainment to a lot of earnest hard work oir the part The Criminal" and Rev. Wm. Steven­ deavoring to ascertain the whereabouts given by the members of the 8t. Kirk ham’s Eamou* Ceylon Blend, per lb.. $5c. or 3 lbs. ... $1.00 Victoria Water ! of Arthur H. Smith, who was last seen of Bandmaster Rogers and his bands Orange Pekoe Ceylon, per lb...... 50# son also spoke. H. C. Brewster, M. P. Agnes’ Guild of 9t. James’ church has tpen, and those who attend these cow by his friends at Minneapolis. Minn. Ha English Breakfast Tea, per lb...... P., occupied the chair. unavoidably been postponed until af­ certs show their appreciation by at . . .50# .One sniff—ope swallow—of Is believed to be on this coast, and th# ter Easter, owing to the illness of sev­ China Tea*, per lb.. 40e, 60c and ...... T,...... 25# authorities are anxious to locate him tending and applauding, even If on the it should convince you that —On March 1 (St. David’s Day) the eral of the members. financial side far too many forget that Assam Teas, per lb., 60c and ...... 40# as they have Information of advantage you are imbibing an acquar- Welsh Society will hold Its third an­ they owe a duty to the band. The ex­ GREEN TEAS— nual banquet In celebration of the pa­ to him. —On Thursday afternoon the W. C. ertions of the band deserve very hearty Gunpowder, 60c and ...... 50# ium. Be on the safe-side and tron saint. The society has secured the T. V. will hold the Frances Willard recognition from the public in a mone­ Cncolored Japan, per lb.. 60c and ...... 50# Pro*» itfUPt hair Tor th Is year’s ban —Wire Netting—Are you interest­ memorial day at the heme of Mrs. W: tary sense, bpt unfortunately very Young ID non, per lb., 60c and ...... 60# quet as last year the Y. M. C. A. hall ed? Sizes *4-Inch to 2-(nch mesh. 1 Grant, Point Ellice. The proceedings many are wil ing to avail themselves Spider b g, per Ibl 60c and ...... V...... 50# was much, too small, and a large In­ foot to • feet wide. Prices from $1 will - be of an unusually Interesting of the pleasure offered them without Drink White crease In the attendance Is expected per roll of 50 yards up. R. A. Brown' character. All membeii and their remembering this. We can blend anjO of these Teas to suit the taste of the most tÇba. committee in charge has arrange A Co., 1102 Douglas Street. friends are Invited .lo .fcfl .pfcidAC Last evening's eoneert wee 4n the na­ fastidious of t^TffflnTcers mepts well In hand, and during the ture, of a surprise programme, the sev Rock weekx.expects to have the programme TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: , mk cral numbers not being announced. A romik- The effervescing water in­ completed. The latter will include both This Is to certify that we lost visit the roller rTint, Fort street, on very fine march, “Our Glorious Flag, M»m Iih and Java, per lb...... 40# vocal andxjnstrumental music,, a quar­ second horse Insured with the British. Wednesday evening. Mr. Pouvell, the was the first band selection and was comparable. A delicious and tette, together with some good soloists. enterprising manager, who-te doing ^a- itlavftii .»i.i, ». j — iji'ji.. _I_ TM» b top-mrieh Coffee, -a - perfect btendr gnaranteed to give the Empire Insurance Company,, Ltd. • ■ ■ —**it "pirn; srawmnysRW greatest satisfaction where a high grade coffee is desired. Rich, The harp will be a prominent feature lot to promote this healthy sport In tic number was the overture, “Count of healthful beverage for the successors to the British American aromatic, mild, yet strong—a smooth drinking Coffee that pleases on the programme. Live Stock Association, Ltd.^of Van­ Victoria, has engaged the Fifth Regi­ Essex.” and the Intermezzo. “Bitter table aud as perfect a blender ment hand for that evening, and aH Sweet." was also exeeMently rendered. particular palates. Such a Coffee as this 1» very cheap at 16c couver. B. C.. for $75 That our p<;r pound. with all manner of good "Proof" was completed and mailed to who attend can be assured of an en- “The Tearing of the Green” was In the fht m February 2. 1911, and that we joyabk evening. nature of a musical parody on the fa­ * Green Coffee, per lb., Î5c and ...... 15# things to drink. Call for a mous Irish air, and was a selection have this date received through R. A We have a modern Electric Coffee Mill and can cut your Coffee to bottle of White Rock at your Power, 1114 Dougins Street, their —"Admiral Mahan’s advice to th which gave ample scope for the exhibi­ Quality Goods at T British nations, and what lie omitted, tion of .the. possibilities of each of the •ult while you wait. You know how much nicer and more wholesome club, bar, hotel or restaurant. lôuîT representative, cheque for the Coffee Is when freshly ground as we grind It. Come In and smell Its full amount. found, to be valuable ’blind testimony various Instruments, there being nu­ Procure a case from your delightful aroma. Dated at Victoria, B. C.. this 17th to our Israelltlsh origin, when tested merous solo parts. The bassoon, played Independent Prices by Bandsman Culross, gave . s very dealer for home consumption. day of February-, 1811. hv the ‘more sure word of phophecÿ * P. BURNS A CXY. LIMITED, "ill b- th.- bubjwt dealt with )>> V Amusing and Interesting interpretation president at the meeting of the Victoria, ' f portion nf th» score, ably as- ~------C. E- Lawton. branch of the Imp* rial British Israel fl«dti b» the flute, played by Band* PITHER & LEISER, Patronize The AssoHntlort on Tuesday In No. 1 hall, man Culross and the remainder of the band. H. . KIRKHAM & CO. Id. A. O V, W. bufidltig 0 Sole Agents. —-9—- 1 Miss Katie Palmer sang “The Holy Victoria, Vancouver and Nelson, Independent Store —This evening at 8 o’clock Dr. Ernest City," her fine voice suiting the selec­ tion remarkably well, and she was Grocery Store Butcher Shop Liquor Store • B. C. * Hull -is to give a lecture to tfe* Young the fire <>i,gre heartily applauded. Mr. Brooks sang Phone 178-179. Telephone 2678. Telephone 2677. Royal Household Flour, per lowest Prices gatlonal church, entfl^gf),. "Crq$tton ' The Skipper" and "In the Twilight," " sack ...... $1.90 he Light of EvolutlooJ’ Apart front fcnd was given h double encore. Rands Pi*pe Pride Flour, per he arresting*toptai»a£ vital Inter**»* to man Saunders sartg "A Wee. Bit Land.' 741, 743 and 746 Fort Street. Cars Stop at the Door. (eVen the least scientific tmitnod. Dr. accompanied by the hand, and Bands SPk ...... $1.75 Hail should be heard as one who Is man J. Williams rendered a cornet solo Castle Brand, a good bread Best Quality fully able to present any* subject In a splendidly. The xylophone selections flour ...... $1.66 Clear and logical manner. Those who fey the Watson family—J. Watson, ar., attend will not be disappointed. Watson, Jr., W. Watson and Miss KEYS 20-lb. Bask Sugar...... $1.15 A combination that cannot Gladys Watson—got two encores. —The city engineer has made a re­ Another concert will be given by the LOCKS AND REPAIRS Australian Creamery, 3 lbs k he surpassed by anyone. Land next Sunday evenlnsr. 7Le hand port of the cost of asphalting Esqul- for ....■ ■ .$1.00 committee has decided not to Issue any tnntt road from- Bridge street to Point SUTTON’S SEEDS WAITES A KNAPÏ0N ’ Rice, 5 lbs. for...... ,25c FTTTtce T.ridsr^rTht* worir which ispart more invitation t lokst a. - - , «10 Pandora, Cor. Gov't TeL 2439. Tapioca, 4 lbs. for...... 25c ROWEBOTTOM of the larger work of Improving Esqui­ mau road right through to the city PEACE MOVEMENT ENDORSED.' Sago, 4 lbs. for...... ,25c limit»» is estimated to cost $18.246 The FLOWER, FARM AND VEGETABLE & CAMPBELL To Canadian Citizens and Friends of Careful Printers. cost of lighting Broad street with th® ’’ALL QUITE FRESH. rtew system of cluster lights from 1014 Bread St. Fort street to Cormorant street Is We. the directors of the Victoria, B. In Messrs. Sutton’s own packets bearing their name PEMBERTON BLOCK $8,990 70. _ ...... _1. C., branch of the Canadian Industrial Peace Association, on behalf of our and trade mark. —“Charles Dickens, his personality as members and friends Interested, desire E. B. Jones shown bv hls-appenranee, readings and to place on. record our deep apprecia­ A. J. WOODWARD : ^DEPENDENT GROCER. writings." Is to he the subject of a talk tion of the aim*, object and programme 615 Fort Street. S >le Agents for . by Dr. J. G. Hands, librarian of th» of th»* said association. Corner Cook and N. Park 8ta Carnegie library, before the Young The underlying principles of the or­ ganization. Justice and Peace, appeal Phone 71S. Fgeple’s s'.n lety <«r the First Baptist A TIDY church this evening. Special interest is to men who have the best and highest added to the occasion as Dr Hand*» interests of their country at heart. has seen Charles Dickens, lived during What has already been done by~ the The Best House Fuel on hi* time and knows of the condition association proves conclusively the great BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS OFFICE of Affairs Irt his day. Md "f Opmtkw and influence open to on the Market its propaganda. It is of prlme^Junport- FILING CABINETS SHOULD TRY Royal Typewriter! —One of the nv*»t sensational moving ance" that we ever strive to establish-^ We always carry a targe stock BOOK CASES AND ixlrtpre films that has been -shown In and perpetuate harmonious relations of our celebrated New Welling­ THE MOST MODERN OF ALL Victoria for some time "The Gotrh between employer and employee, and WASTE PAPER BASKETS ever educate our people In the element­ ton Coal, mined by the Western VISIBLE n'PEWRITWW. ZhvsTiko champion wrestling match," Is Fupl Co., ar Nanaimo. are*ihrec absolute necessities for the headliner of 'to-nlcht's and to- ary principles of economic questions Always a large stock of type­ that make for the general welfare of Beaver Board a vat Office. We have a variety Our Washed: Not Coal, a nice morrow's i.m at th.- Majestic theatre; writers on hand fgr sale or rent. of the three at very moderate. The film is reputed to be anjnng the the’ nation and the individual. clean fuel for cook stoves and' Carbon Paper, a box up from Further, we desire to place on record stoves generally. finest ever token of a wrestling match, ...... $1.00 every part - being clear and , showing our sincere appreciation and personal Used in Place of Lath and Plaster Seek Lump Coal for grates. regard for P. H, Scullln. the founder Typewriter Ribbons, • dozen with exactitude each move made by Largs Lump Coal for open flre- 9nd general organizer of the move­ ...... $8.00 these tWA» groat mat artists. Gotch's CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED. I-laces and furnaces. Baiter t Johnson Co. famous toe-hold, with ylilch he floored ment. By his self-sacrifice qpd utter devotion to ,a great cause, and through At Current Rates. the mighty Pole, can easily he detect- CALL FOR KX3IPLE8. G. C. HOWELL LIMITED. efl. It la n picture well worth seeing, his Indefatigable seal and uncommon tact he has succeeded in introducing to 1219 Langley Street. Phone 1780. 721 Yates 8t. Phone 730. and the manager of this popular little Also Agents for house Is looking for crowded houses at the world one of the most potent, eco­ B. C. Anthracite Cost. each performance. nomic factors in Industrial peace of the present day. We heartily commend Mr. Scullin to WALTER S. FRASER & CO., Ld. all ouy Canadian citizens, and Intro­ TELEPHONES P. O. DRAWER 78§ duce him as a gentleman, courteous J. Kingham & Co. and Interesting, and a patriot of the Phone 647. _ highest order, engaged In ameliorating Office, 1203 Bread Street. the condition of humanity In the name

OUR METHOD-M sacks to the Given this 17th day of February, A. ton and 100 pounds of coal In. d. mi. LARGE SHIPMENT OF BICYLES each sack. Signed: W. W. Columbia (Bishop Perrin*. Dr. E. Campbell (president), A. JUST ARRIVED J. Brace (chairman). W. H. P. Sweeney tsecretary), Otto Weller. J. A. Hinton. THE ALL STEEL RALEIGH, the world’s hept make; 1, 2 and F. B. Pemberton, Hermon A. Carson 3 speed gears. Raging from...... 640.00 (pastor of. First Congregational v All Wheels Guaranteed. church). Alex. MacDonald (Bishop of Seîêet your Wheel now and have exactly what will suit you. Victoria). J. E. Wilson, Max Leleer. Simon Leleer, W, Ridgway Wilson. F. We have it. Quality and J. Sebl. «The merits of the above movement Variety will be laid before hie honor the lleu- HARRIS & SMITH THE RUSSELL tehaitf -governor and before the govern­ 12$0 Broad Street. We .have both. ment early this week. Standard and Silent Knight Cakes for Afternoon Recep­ —The gu#«ts of -the Sergeants’ Mess tions. Dancing Club purpose entertaining the sergeants and ladies at a dance to be Parties supplied on short held In the Five Courts hgll on Friday ANNUAL MEETING “ " “ " nollcft. ’e Car cventog afiJ» «tolookrl------Combines Beauty, Power, Silence anil Durability There will be à meeting of the stock­ —In connection with the fl. P. C. A holders) of -the K»a*pIfm> UoM SOLD ONLY BY , a lantern- lecture will be given by Rev. Ltd., held In their office February 24, E. G. Miller, president, to-morrow at' 2:30 p irt., at 1332 Government Garage 727 R. Morrison & Co evening at * o’clock In the Knox Pres­ street (Richard HalPs office), Johnson Street purpoee of electing, directors for the Central Bakery. Phone 6»7. byterian schoolroom on "The Sagacity ■æsr THOMAS PLIMLEY of Animals." All Joyerg of anlm ensuing year. •44 YAT E* ST. PHONE â*ST r‘ IF YO0 GET 1TTAT FLIMLETI, IT’S ALL RIOHT " fv>rdloHyto-v4W -A collect Ion -wtil he ay of the society’» fuad. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, l&lx. 6 Y.M.C. A. PROTESTS EW-5 °F<§PORl THE DEFAULTED GAMEl JOHN B. STETSON V

6T& butjOr-ntu"Hit Af6Am -vwrvwDc40316(1rtefeal in tice that Peden and Baker were sue-I thattutti lookedits > a terriblytvi i luiy Mkeii ac a stick of— s pended and therefore th»y d'd notT Ward Park dynamite reposing on the front of the Last Minutes gave time to get substitute*, and that j Soft Mats stove. In which a good tire was burn­ a postponed game should l»e played I ing?-The Governor, although ordinarily off within two weeks. The game In question had been postponed for three I Give the satisfaction required, which means a lot. Each Hat bears the a brave fellow, stood not on the order Never was there a more surprised of hik going. He made for the water, name______“J. B., Stetson,” which stands for Quality. Tn a fairly. Intereatjn* game, clean crowd of people than those who saw If the Y. M. C. A. protest 1» upheld and Imparted the news of his discovery the Victoria West «oocer eleven win out and hard fought throughout, the North to a company of returning voyageurs. the finish In the intermediate l«*agt»e Wanl and High School Junior» on Sat­ against thé Formatera on Saturday af­ should be very exciting. Y. M I. h»fc Call To-Morrow and Inspect our Special An investigation In force followed. The ternoon a score of 4 to 1. Not urday played off the Anal In the city engine of destruction was conveyed by that a little the beet of It, as both of their league. Neither team was able to the bail team did not win. because dur w...prrr,y totv a« safe prervplace wmsand pronounced . -hnrt «art of the game In which suspended men. Brown and Mtflfc-1 genre, but a» the High School was al­ donaM. have been reinstated, whereas I Display at $4.00 ready one polit ahead In the aeries from across the harbor net- c A tiro C»*H they now hold, the city championship 'zzzt'Sz arod thro, of mlde ,he Baker, turn received a clean sheet.^Of ■tick of concentrated pea soup! The In the Aral half the play of both ■É Veteran Intended to fortify himself and Forester» look like junior*. _ whfthfr .hr,r men wUl play dr •'YOU’LL T-TXR OUR CLOTHES’ ’—Registered. ——teams was even, but after half time When the ball was klclfëd off «a]courae, whetharthcacmen hie friends with a plate that cheers not depends now upon the amateur of­ the school hoys began to prcsa hard Wests were minus two of their players. against the tedious Journey to town. ficials In Vancouver, but there Is hard- ami -1 though the Wards cleared and BAyley. and Youson. The Foresters broke away several times their goal -DMW'IW-Vrxr>w I y p laving with Lady am 1th. There­ team by a score of 7 to 5. That the .88 THE ROD Yensnn and Peden took the ball down Bacon (American), per lb. .<• GUNSMITH fore they were suspended by the B. C the field with a rush, and after Jug­ hockey season Is Just about at an end Bacon (tong dear), pet lb. ... ---- : PHONE 663 A. A. U. at Its last meeting. The boys, is shewn by the lack of interest taken ETC. J. R. Colllster 1M1 oov^,T gling With ft for a while Youeon drove .1241» » Successors to J. Barnsley A Co. however, also play basketball and If If past Costello. The half ended with In the game. Neither High School nor pork, per lb...... 16*» » FISHING ON SAANICH ARM. thev were forced *o drop out of the .160 S3 the score even. Victoria could myster a full team and Mutton, per lb...... game It meant a tame end to a série» the number of spectators on the field 1600 8.00 If snvbody h»d wanted-ttr bet on Vic 1.750 100 Light baskets were once more the to which there might be a verv ex­ tori a West's chance* at this time of was very smalt Lamb, forequarter ...... Veal, per lb...... 1*0 -3b rule along the arm for the past week­ citing finish At the last meeting, the game thev might have got their Misa Vincent played a splendid game 1* end The late arrival of the fish in when these men were suspended a money up at odd* of 2 to 1. for In thé at full back and by her tong drives quantities Is causing a great deal of provision was made that any so-called opinion of most of the spectators the repulsed the High School time after Farm Produce- Fresh Island Fg*s ...... JO speculation among the habitues of the professional who sent In his applies Forester. w.ro sure winners. time. The opposing team was better .86 classic and ordinarily placid waters of tlon and could prove that on the oc On renews' of nlss- ,lhe Wests — In rushing, and the fact that the for­ .00 ward a kept after She. bail all the time ter Victoria ...... the favorite -resort—growing tn popu­ easlon on which he professionalised ml to so all to pieces Repeatedly they Butter, 8wlt Pprlng ...... 60 larity as its possibilities become known. himself he did not know he was doing had to comer In order to save them­ accounts for the difference In the score. Butter (Eastern Townships) .. J6 But the Ilsh are there. The Cynic », could secure reinstatement. selves. After one of these comer kicks, Professor Hope refereed. .30 vouches for this fact—and proves houga* w»a a This money will be distributed In ad­ Robtn Hood, per bbl...... ar.l treated with comparative disdain. professional and that the North Wards heads Into the net Lefevre a*aln Vancouver Milling Co., Hun­ Big sightly lot», close to The terminus of the It cannot be dogfish. There was not one could roach It. With the score 2 to 1 dition to the regular purses and K lg should not play him. Christopher said planned to haver at least one stake garian. per sack ...... Gorge cer line, unequalled in Victoria for view, h:>oke4.__ that he had received -he letter but had naalnat them the hoys In are en and Vancouver, Milling Co Hun­ It mayb?>ai^ran quietly white hecam^-desnerate and aa a re- dally of sufficient value to attract own­ garian, per bbl...... not known it to the boy». He had ers of the beat horses. combined with perfect shelter from prevailing hinted to a frtemTyesterddy. that two asked the president of the Soccer as­ su't of a foul Inside the penalty line Lake of Wooda, per sack .... was given against them. Pearson-'this The Jœkey club at Coney Island and Lake of Wooda. per bbl...... •pecimen* of the shark family on the sociation tft there wrp any harm In winds. The cheapest lots, advantages consid­ Arm during- the week-end had some­ time mlasetThis kick, the ball strking the Westchester and Saratoga Associa­ Calgary Hungarian, per Back. playin# Dougan and the president said tion* have decided that the time has Calgary Hunger , per bbl.... ered, and on the easiest term», offered in the thing to do with the timidity of the there was not It was also stated In the bar. ■ Suddenly a change, such as Is often arrived for the formation of *a close Knderby, per sack...... fl*h Just at the season of the year the meeting that none of these boya Rnderby. per bbl...... I.'SU city. when they are known to be boldest and read about but rarelv seen, swept over corporation In racing. They plan to. —------, had played In the Island league and the field. Muir Sherrltt and Youaon. build up the sport on the basis of the Pastry Flou moat ravenous. In the act of throwing had only endangered their amateur English game, to make a rich man’s* ««cwn».»Snowflake, per sack ...... out his suggestion the Veteran winked who up to this time had not been plkv- standing on this on3 occasion. sport. This, it 4s believed, will attract Snowflake, per bbl...... In the direction of two eminent mem­ Ing as well as usual, seemed to come Vancouver Mtllln?’,Co., Wild $275 to $1000 - On consideration, the local branch society and make the gete valuable. ber* of the legal fraternity who were t > life. In fact, the whole of the Vic­ Roee ...... of the B. O A. A. 17. decided to rein­ The plan Is to make the minimum ad­ One-quarter cash, balance three years at six on a sunny "rock. The inuendo of the toria West team woke up and began Drifted Snow, per sack ...... L7b state them subject to the approval of to play as thev did against th** Wards mission fee $6 with the three biggest Grain- per ccn.. Cynic ai his wide-open luncheon rooms eastern meetings at Saratoga. 8hee.ps- on a tunny rock. I The nnuemdo of tlie. the parent body In Vancouver. .__ for the etty championship. The fea­ Wheat. chicken feed, per ton. 4O.OO0M.Of A resolution was passed censuring head and Belmont park, each running Veteran was loot upon the majority of ture of the game was the prettv com­ Wheat, per lb...... Christopher for his conduct and ask­ one month in the season. the company. What did he mean? bination between Bay-lev' and Yousoe. Barley ...... 1 —- There was only one amusing Incident ing the North Ward club to appoint a Again and again thev wormed their Whole Corn ...... 3 new delegate to the amateur associ­ way through the Foresters’ defence ENGLISH LEAGUE MATCHES. Crac «I Cora ...... 3k«*> to enliven the proceedings at the Rolled Oats (B. A K.). 7-lb. ek. 36 Seventeen-Mile Post during the week­ ation.11 ' .. . and If It had not been for the cool It was also resolved that in future beaded Work of 8am Lorlmor and the London. Feb. »x-Re*uHs of league Rolled Oats (B. A K.). 30-lb. ek. ly symposium. The Governor was not gamea played Saturday follow: Rolled Oat- (B. A K ). 4h-lb. ek. In his usual genial humor. The reason any applicant for reinstatement must Speediness of F«rrts. who seemed to Rolled Oats (B. A K ). 80-lb. ek. not only send In the written form, but be In half a doxen places at the same first Division. therefor only developed while the Notts Forest, 1; Sunderland, 3. Oatmeal. 10-lb. sack ...... i...... Waltonian* were waiting for the ar­ must appear In person and state the time, they might have scored a dozen Oatmeal. ■ -e. sack ...... reasons aa to why he should be re times, McDlarmld attoned for hi* form­ Kvertou, 1; Sheffield United. 0. Rolled Wheat. 10 lbs. rival of the train in the evening. The Bristol City, 1; Liverpool, L Veteran, being an old stager, m vt r Instated. er px w_$20 the Suit Pearson. Barnes gnd J. Young 36Û 4 in. Double Date Valves. Rh .barb, per lb...... February" 14th. «II, tor erection and 106 6 In. Double Gate Valvea Lettuce, pet1 crate ...... completion of two Ftr» Malt», one et- W il li Double Gate Valvea DR. A. W. CHASE’S flight records are expected to be smash- Or.ngea Navale, case ...... -w the corner of Falrfleld Road and Corn­ See the New College Suits for Boys ed here thts wrok' n-h.n roveral aviator» It tone best blue Pig Lead. CATARRH P0WDU______| Oran*». JaP*...... - * wall Streets; the other at the Junction .25c. will compete at-the ronmi. natebcatlon. of Fernwood and Cedar Hut roads. Spécifications to be seen at the Pur­ im Sant greet to 6sAuuH parts by the Amona the entrant, are McCturdy, Ely. Potatoes, per ton ...... M.

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Roiftano Photo-Play Theatre. CANADIAN CLUB. “The Convert*" an imp drama You Want heads the list qf photo-plays at the Tp the Editor:—The Canadian Club Éta&dS for thr upbuilding of the Canadian above theatre for 'Monday and“Tüëi- HAT better ear ean you want than day. It Is based on the story of love nation and the maintenance of the British and renunciation which forms the basis Empire.. W ■ Chnlmere “30" nt $2600 ? of F. Marlon Crawford’s “The While Such clubs exist In all the principal What mere ean yen buy with any Sister.” Miss Mary Plckford, the Imp. cities of Canada, and their utility and In­ favorite, Is at her best In this Aim, afid fluence are acknowledged. amount ol money 1 Ten could buy a The number of the members of the Vic­ will become even a greaterj0Vavorite toria Canadian Club must be greatly aug-„ seven-passenger oar, or you could This monogram on the radi­ with persons seeing the picture. “The mented to worthily represent the place buy more power, t ^ ator stands for ail that you Now is the time to get in on Oak Bay Deputy's Honor” Is a gripping tale of this city holds In the Dominion, and to can ask In a motor car. the west, graphically told In a Aim by Instil a high degree of vitality Into the life of the club. Fresh members are Joining That is all. If you want a seven-passenger car, all right. Property. ~ the Bison Company. “The Gaumont dally. Applicants must be British sub­ As for more power, you can get it, if you want to pay for Graphic” tells happenings of the jects, of at least 1$ years of age. . TM it, bùt you do not uecdjt on spy .car »ut. .carrying Jaore thea- world In motion pictures, while “Wlp- annual fee is $2. There’s a big movement and prices are Twhts“ -tsit-fttm-rarl*B»hin> ptif-t U-sbaH be- ireppnr*ttn(tvw pgrtlôVïlàRf T6j| ' " DV6. anyone who would like to Join. poses only. There will be other fea­ “ going to advance* LuxuLBY crease. CHALMERS “SO tures and Mrs. Be vans will sing 'Tm President Thinking of You.” This song is Illus­ O. Box. Victoria. B. D. Chalmers “30” won the 1910 Glidden Trophy in compe­ We can deliver the best buys in this trated with some beautiful slides. Mrs. tition with cars twice its price and power. Be vans possesses a very sweet voice. SEEKS INFORMATION. It has power enough to pull through streams, through district. The Romand orchestra will play new swamps and through sands. ~ selections for the pictures. To the Editor:—As a member of the Majestic Theatre. Liberal party and as one of the audience r_It has speed enough to make every control on time ; Jt Let us show you lots on Oliver Street The big special feature for Monday at the meeting Thursday night. I would asx has as muoh speed as anyone can use. and Tuesday Is the world's champion- you If you- wUl clear up one Uttle point And in addition to endurance and reliability you cannot at $475 and $500 that are $150 and »hlp wrestling botit between Qotoh and ring upon "Reciprocity." It Is « buy mote beauty, either of line or finish, than you get in a Zbysxka. his extraordinary i seems BASK t© be mentioned, and Chalmers “30.” No car, no matter what thé price, affords has been secured at great expense-and Byet closely affects us all. $175 lower than anything on street. If this "reciprocity agreement" comes Should appeal to aH lovers of sport. more eye-delight than the Chalmers. “The Silent Message,” depleting a ruf- Into effect between Canada and the United What more do you want, then, in a ear than you can get States, how docs the government of Can- Exceptionally easy terms. Aan making advances to a gtrt who is in the ChahnersT , ...... teropwrarttyW fihr pmewr, -hurt fry-means In revenue which must necessarily ensue Wê' would like to show you the 1911 models at your con­ of the sign language Instructs a deaf front etreh sweeping reductions In the pre­ and dumb Indian girl to get assistance, sent duty on food stuffs, etc.? venience. which she does and the outlaw Is ap­ Is It by means of Increased Indirect $475 and $500 prehended. “When Man LoVes,” a bto- taxation (1. e., higher duties on articles graph "showing a bachelor In love with other than food stuffs, etc.), or by direct a pretty, country girt but later discov­ taxation (.poll tax Income tax. gtc.)T ers that she has a lover. He crushes Surely the' revenue must be maintained his own sentiments and helps them to at at least Its present level ; or have Sir Hope, carrying them away In his auto Wilfrid and his colleagues discovered Romance of tfis Lazy K «Heaoee-wietited -e$- eunatag the bssilslsa of Canada? Ranch,“ a comedy presenting In , i It ser ms to me that 1f, by means of re- Island Investment Co.. Limited humorous way the difficulties of a oots elproeily, we are -to obtain cheaper food pie forced to -become engaged because stuffs, onljr--to-.be compelled to pay out. V prnsT>rct1vw fortune depended upon the what we save through Increased other Over Bank of Montreal, ceremony. taxation that we are now Just as well of£ Phone 1494 New Empress Theatre. as" we will be when reciprocity becomes For Monday And. Tuesday the Em­ effectual. Hoping that you Mr. Editor, or «mur Chalmers “30" Touring Oar, $2,600, Complete. press has an exceptionally good pro­ other gentleman Interested In the auhteet, gramme. For those Interested In avia­ will enlighten me on this point through the tion one of Erttsoif tr latest, and the best columns of your valuable paper. The Wood Motor & Taxicab Co. Ltd. plratlon of -seven months, which he re­ bought a Grand piano for $1,600. He picture of the kind ever taken, en­ A LIBERAL LABORER. WHARF ST. PHONE 241 ceived on Friday on similar charges. gave a cheque for $1,000, signed an titled “Through the Clouds," Is i Victoria. B. C., February 17. 1911.. Giblett, who had pleaded guilty to order for the Arm to receive a piano markable Aim._“Poor, but Freud" Up A MUSICAL SOUL a simple story, drÿmatfc because of Its passirtir cheques at the Dominion hotel at Winnipeg for which he was to be simplicity and Ailed with the ,iieart and on Waltt A Co., and was sentenced allowed $400, and gave a note for the MEXICAN REBELS touches which develop even in the to seven months’ imprisonment, told balance of the purchase. He told Mr. roughest surroundings. Stories of chil­ AND BAD CHEQUES Hicks he had to go to Vancouver “to AGAIN ON MARCH the court, when faced with the charge dren are always- interesting and this of issuing a TorgëîTcheque for $500 to brlhg his wife, and asked for cash on Is no excetlon. The fortunes ^f^lfie the Montellus Piano House. Ltd., that the $10 cheque which he afterwards mother and child through their vicis­ he had an extreme fondness for music cashed at Waltt’s music store. This Giblett Tells Original Story With situdes are followed with the closest at (Continued from page t.) and had called on the piano people for morning he confessed that he had no ten Mon. "The Fence on Bar Z Ranch* & VEGETABLES U Engaging Frankness and the purpose of passing the time and wife, and no money to buy pianos is ,a western picture Introducing fea­ of getting satisfaction for his musical with He also said he had no intent tures which are new to Alms depicting Vega to order a retreat. Four of Ve­ Receives Long Sentence desires. He thought If he proposed to to defraud. - - the west. "Max Makes a Touch," and WHOLESALE AND FAMILY TRADE buy a piano he would be welcomed Several ch^iues which he presented ga's men deserted Into thr safer pre­ The Almighty Dollar" are two com­ cincts of the United States. The gov­ rby the store. people, who would play to the Empress hotel are expected to edies both hilariously funny. They are to him and maybe allow him to play to be brought against him by the police. both laugh makers from A rat to Ihst. ernor's private secretary, Alfredo HIs fondness for music, and his himself He negotiated the purchase One of Olblett’s fine touches was to -The Highbinders" Is a strong subject Quintero, who was not supposed to Shipping then will do well to get out figures on Vegetable shortness of money, led Eric Giblett of a $900 pianola, and gave a cheque register at the Empress and tssur based on burning emotions with sev­ Aght. but who had loudly Insisted upon Supplies, which we are prepared to deliver in any quantities. on the Merchant’s bank for $600 In cheques there. To make these good Into Issuing two cheques, one for 1500 eral tense episodes. staying by thk governor's side, also "------Tg*' to the Monteltue Plano House, Ltd . part payment, but did not use his own he went to a telephone outside the Jatnlesen’» Crystal Theatre. crossed the border. One soldier was Housewives should let us deliver them fresh vegetables. and one for $1,000 to Hicks * Lovlck, name, signing the cheque instead by hotel and telephoned that he was the With* thenar#*st floor seating capac­ killed while assisting the general to Not fresh sometimes but at all times. which brought him before the police the name of O. L. Strang. manager of a Ideal bank. He gave the ity of any moving plHure house in court on two charges of forgery, and He returned late the same evening h,otel a message that Eric Giblett had British Columbia and ventilation sec­ mount, after being shot, and three sol led to the unfolding of an ingenious and enjoyed gramaphone selections for a credit of $400 In the bank and that ond to none, the Crystal theatre on (tiers were killed during the retreat; All but unsatisfactory plan to get free en two hours, and next day telephoned his account was good. He then went Broad «treet la attracting au:ich week and this will be done senada to-morrow. ready W large membership. Tem­ mosun was the first designation by Into trouble. TWO YEARS GIVEN Vega has announced his determina­ as soon as the best talent can be se­ porary quarters have been secured on which Victoria was known, the Hud- On cross-examination he said he was cured regardless of cost. tion. wounds or no, to be In command born In Scotland, came to Canada and Starting to-day. Grover HOhmann. when the city is attacked. ___ Langley street opposite the court ; son’s Bay Company’s headquarters worked at Winnipeg. He lived at the TO HOUSEBREAKER who was so well received at the Press house, and It Is axpeef^TTfiat within here having been given that pretty .In- FEBRUARY Royal Alexandra hotel and sttH owed Gallery dinner, wtU play a concert ob- camosvN club. a, short time the membership will have dtan name. ~ over $200 there for board. He cam® Ugato each afternoon at 4 o'clock and so Increased that larger quarters will On Saturday night the rooms were New Organization Has Opened Com­ be Required. The membership con­ west, visiting Calgary, and was em­ ench evening at » o'clock^- This Inno thrown open to members and the ener­ ployed In various capacities on farms vallon Is for those who love to hear fortable Club Quarters. sists of many of the best-known young COFFEES men of the city, who believe that there getic work of the committee was Indi­ and as waiter on the C. P. R. trains. Serious Charge Against Man- classical music Interpreted by an artist. cated by the cosy and artistic arrange­ He left that Job at Calgary, and The pictures for Monday and Tues­ The Club Is the latest ad­ is room for a third club in .the city. day are some of the best produced to dition to Victoria clubland, and though The new organisation has chosen a ments made. A Phone your grocer through the acquaintance of a Pull­ Cruelty to Animals Proved man car conductor came west with­ date A realistic exhibition of tin min­ out paying his way. At Vancouver he —Company Fined ing In th* Straits Settlement Is one CROWN COFFEE . . .40c stayed at the Vancouver hotel till they which, whilst being Instructive, gives would not stand for It any longer, and an Insight into the methods and cus- then came to Victoria and up at tome of the east, which not bn* in MAPLE LEAF ...... 35c the Empress. He stayed there, until John I^arsen pleaded guilty In Police thousand will ever have the opportun­ they refused to cash any more cheques, court this morning to tip* theft of sou­ ity to personally acquire. "The Land REBUILDING SALE OF and then he went to the Dominion of the Cactus." “The Elusive EXCELLENCE OP COFF :ES. venir spoons and ornaments to the hotel, where his cheque habit laid him value of $318 from the residence of and the late Thanhauaer picture low. Robert W Huiler, and was sentenced to "Checkmate." make up a strong bill. The police have information that he two years* Imprisonment. vDOUML.severai stores here and ordered 1 .Arsen was seen by Detective Hutch­ LETTER EVENING. furniture to the value of $1,600 to be ison on Safurday entering a pawn­ Pioneer Coffee & sent to his newly purchased home on broker's store. He was followed by the Good Templars Receive Greeting, From the Dallas road. The furniture was detective, who arrested him when he Lord Mayor of London. FURNITURE sent and Giblett. or Strang, was not offered the spoons and ornaments for A "letter evening" was the order of found The return of the cheques sale. The man was taken to the city Spice Mills “,t through the bank led to the piano peo­ prison and the goods IdentlAed à» prob­ proceedings At the last meeting of V torla lodge. I. it. O T.. held '>n Frl.lav ple making personal Inquiries, and re­ ably belonging to Mr. Bui 1er. The po­ lice requested Mr. Puller to csll at the evening In the arhoolroom of the presentatives of - two of the houses he Church of Our Lord. Among the letter, LINOLEUM, ETC. TRY THE PIONEER LINES. had attempted to victimize met at the police station, and on doing so he dis­ hounT on Dalla» roa.i and upon their eover.d htajou. Thera were 211 "ter read from wtdely-dlstant lodge» of till» order by Rev. T. W. Gladstone was one exchange of notes the Giblett bubble ling silver spoons in the parcel. Lar­ ANCHOR COFFEE . . ,30c sen admitted having entered Mr. Bai­ from Rphlhatha lodge, Sheffield. Kng burst. land, the only deaf-mute lodge In the His story to the court was told with lor's house on Menzles and Kingston streets and having taken the goods. world, The following letter has been ANY satisfied customers have found it to their advantage to make their furniture pur­ the utmost frankness, and as he did received from the Right Hon. Thomas HORSE SHOE ..... 25c not know a J L. Strang, which name He was employed for two days to do laboring work and thus got familiar Vezey Strong, I»rd Mayor of l»ndon, M chases now. Our usual low prices have_ been cut to profitless proportions as we are he had used, he could not believe, he with the premises. * himself one .rf the leading temperance had committed a forgery*, On the anxious to clear out our large stock before the builders commence on our new addition. We W. P. San key was charged with at­ men of the United Kingdom — SEVEREION...... 20c Hicks & Lovlck Plano Company. Ltd tempting to assault a girl under the age I am very glad. Indeed, to hear must have room for the builders to work in, so now is your ehace to secure REAL BAR­ transaction he made an attempt to get of 14 years. He Is defended by D. 8. through Mr. Gladstone, that a lodge of GAINS in furniture, carpets and linoleum. As to the quality of our goods; onr policy is to $10 on a cheque after having deposited Talt, elected to be tried before the the I. O. O. T. has been founded fh the the $1,000 cheque with the Arm. A* ax Is traie, and -pleaded not guilty. schoolroom of his churth at Vlctortaln sell the best for the price asked and our guarantee “Goods as represented or money re­ he was unsuccessful he ïôph, ffie British Columbia. I think tfrgt that IMPORTERS OF FINE The evidence of the city health of* funded” protects you absolutely. Free city delivery. Free packing and shipping. cheque round to Waltt & Co. and there Acer, given this morning, was that he proves that the order of Good Tèmpiare obtained the money, and for that of­ had examined the child and found has no limitation^ within the British fence he received a sentence of six signs of Interference which might be Empire, and 1 would fain hope that Its - COFFEES months. 1 due to a number of causes The child, objects prevail under different names Gideon Hicks gave evidence that who Is now being taken care of by Mrs. In other climes, and, I trust, with equal Giblett had called at the store of the Linoleum and Oilcloth IEW ARRIVALS Gordon Grant, president 6of the Chil­ SU”The aim of the Good Templars of BUFFET Hicks A Lovlck Company. Ltd., and dren’s Aid society, told her story amid Just arrived and placed in tears and made some , statements to-day Is. In its way. even more impor­ Imperial surface golden oak, See our splendid assortment against the accused. Her story tant than the cnlsade of the original quarter cut grain. British of new stock of these goods. stock, two carloads of new told faltertngly and very slowly. Other Knights Templars who flourished In evtdenfee is to be called. the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, bevelled mirror, 12x36. Ttvo Oilcloth, per yard ....25^ Furnishings, including Rugs, William Gurney, charged Jointly with and whose deeds are enshrined in the small and one large drawer. .Linoleum, per yard ...40f Dressers and Stands, Chif- the B. C. Market company, pleaded not art and history of many lands, for what fonterea Carpets, Curtains, 1 A SAVINGS ACCOUNT guilty-to Ill-using a horse A Ane of can be more momentous and Inspiring Two cupboards. Shelf above Inlaid Linoleum, yard, 88$ $10 was ordered. The horse was driven than the preservation of the *ÿouth of top. Regular value $26.00. A few remnants of above for Screens, Rockers and Ta­ Ï IN THE BANK OF VANCOUVER - while suffering from a sore shoulder. our empire from the demons of drink, Inspector Russell, of the Society for the vice and ruin which are ever in their Sale. Price ...... $18.00 sale at less than cost prices. bles. AU at reduced Prevention of Crublty to Animals, ppths? $ IS A SURE PROTECTION • That your good work may prosper 1 AGAINST POVERTY OR WANT. WIRELESS FROM TRAINS. "T. VE8EY STRONG. , "Lord Mayor. New York. Feb 20-That the HglMLglR Smith & Chi rifle Railway plans to equip Its entire POrRTtTTTTEee CONSPIRACY. system wltn wireless apparatus for send­ THE BANK OF VANCOUVER ing messages from moving trains to sta­ Lisbon,Te¥ 30.-The Mundo reports jhat tions along the line Is the announcement the authoriv.ee have discovered a see—* ______Authorised Capital, $2,069.066- . of. Dr. Frederick M|lHfifr« of (frnsha, an 'necllng plac° where a conspiracy hns been “The Better Velue Stole" Victoria omen: --- -- W. H RONALD 'electrical expert in the employ of the rail­."tracIBre to (ggribrow the eesuhUe ,snrt Douglas “St., cor. way. who Is now In New York city. Or resell Kfrnr Manuel. Ftueen arrests have JO>OcnMK*r.i. Acting Manager. M.minsr jy»y* the company expects been made, including a lieutenant In the ; adopt the wireless telephone. — ' i VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911. The Last be parted with except as above, and hundred miles would be let this year. h the corporation shall take no action The sod being turned and the TEH OF AGREEMENT that will prevent the corporation sell­ TURNER FIRST SOB speeches made the party was Invited to and Richest ing the aatd pipe line to the said city visit the construction camp near by, at the time herein specified. C^2D and here a fine lunch was found wait­ PROPOSED BY CITY *7 Neither municipality shall make ing. of which all partook. The efficient Electric New Country any attempt before the legislature or OF caterer was Jamas W. Robinson. There otherwise to derogate from the provi­ were five toasts—the King, the lieu ten» on the Continent sions of this agreement except wKh the ant-governor, the Canadian Northern, consent of* the other municipality. and Sir William Hackeiixle and Sir Terms on Which Council is "8 Nothing herein contained shall be Lieut.-Governor Paterson Offi­ Donald Mann, Vancouver Island and Curling is British Columbia deemed to derogate In any manner the Premier. Premier McBride was Willing to Supply Water from the corporation and the city with ciated—Large Party Guests 372,620 square miles (equal to reference to the supply of water from Hon, Edgar Dewdney proposed the 238,426,800 acres) of almost to Oak Bay Elk lake until such time as the city of the Canadian Northern health of the lieutenant-governor and Irons virgin territory—composed* of supplies water from Sooke lake, Sooke his honor replied briefly. C. H. Lugrih river or their trlbptarisa.*’ made an eloquent speech In proposing thirty million acres of the fin­ the Canadian Northern and Its two est agricultural and fruit land, The following is the full text of the The turning of the first sod of the great promoters, with whom he associ­ ated Mr. Holt, and the latter, an Irish­ The Greatest .fifty million acres of the best agreement as to the supply of water to new Island branch of the Canadian timber in the world, the bal­ Oak Bay which the city Is willing to BIG FERRY STEAMER man by birth ami a patriotic Canadian Northern Pacific Railway on Saturday by adoption, re funded. Help for 4“ ance containing -millions of hftv* made part of the Oak Bay bill was felt to-be a momentous H. C. Brewster, M, P. P;,’ who pos- acres of the richest gold, silver, now before the legislature: occasion, for It meant the beginning of ‘•«es a thorough knowledge of the Your Hair That copper, lead and zinc mining It shall hereafter at all times be TO CROSS BALTIC a new transportation system on Van­ w»at coast, proposed “The Island of recognised that an obligation exists couver Island which Is bound to have g Vancouver." to which He*, J. S. country, as well as the largest upon the part of the city (Victoria) to far-reaching effect In opening up the Helmcken and J. Jardine. M. P. P.. re­ Was Ever coal deposits on the continent IQttk BMfl With country and in promoting Industries plied. all wjU be' opened up to devel­ a supply at all times of water of the Will Carry Cars Distance of 65 — Invented, same class and quality as that supplied The ceremony in Itself was a very with enthusiasm and the irocer-rtingH opment within the next five mina ted. years by three transcontinental to the Inhabitants of the city of Vic­ wâutical Miles From Port simple one. It took place on’the road­ toria, arid that a corresponding obllga side near thé head of Portage tafet, Let Us Send You and other lines of railroad. tip» exist* on the part of the corpor to Port where something like one hundred and Seven railroads are chartered atlon to receive, accept and pay for fifty people had gathered. The STOMACH DISTRESS One Up « to build to Fort George, the such supply of water...... V.. was shining and the smell of the woods AND DYSPEPSIA GO geographical .. and. strategic *1 The rtty -withdraws Its opposi­ gave a rural flavor to the occasion. It tion- to the btt* IntHuWl An- Aet Ntiw tflxr ttiera ti talk-of fast -ferry- jtas_A curious scene and one sell Htmrllmm. Gas and Indigestion Van­ commercial centre of British amend the Oak Bay Act, Iflri.’ now witnessed. steamers to carry trains across the} Columbia, and the natural sup­ being promoted by the corporation, on Shortly before three o'clock ish and Vonr Stomach Feels ply point for Canada a great condition that the said bill contains Gulf of Georgia to connect Vancouver crowd began to gajher, tyostly Victoria • Fine in Five Minute#. Inland Empire. this schedule thereto, and that the Island with ‘the mainland, it will be people, l»ut with a smattering of coun­ rights, powers, and privileges on the of interest to know what is belng dona try-folk, Including a few women -and Jkf there is often gome one in your Fort George is at the junction part of each corporation ijereln con­ Children. Automobiles sôon lined the family who suffers an attack of Indi­ LIMITED of 1,100 miles of navigable at other point». A twin screw train tained arc Incorporated with and- made roadside and buggies were tied to gestion or sogie form of Stomach 911 Government Street. Phone 2244 waterways, and will,be one of a part of the said bill, and any rights ferry, the Drothlng Victoria, has been forest trees. Nearly all the members trouble, why don't you keep some .the largest citieaiatbe West. by Raid, bill fp be conferred shall be built to the order of the Royal Admln- of the government and many of the IM a pepsin in .the. Uouac.hoftdyZ.. ~ ... deemed to be hghjeef”to the* terms Istftrtfmr-of Swedish State «all members of the pAvinclal legislature This harmless blessing will digest Yon can get in ahead of the this schedule. ways. The vessel Is 8M feet long with were present. The board of trade, city anything you can eat without the railroad and take advantage of “1- The route of the said pipe. line, a SO ft. beam. She Is one of four slml- council and people from all walks of slightest--discomfort, and overcome a the wonderful advance in the site of the pipe to be laid therein, larc raft to carry trâlns almost as fqr life talked and laughed together, all «our. gpssy Qtomach five minutes after values if you act quick. shall be in so far as possible adapted as from Victoria to Vancouver. The optimistic and all extremely pleased at Tell your pharmacist to let you read Baltic sea Is often very rough, but this the remarks of the speakers. Natural­ to the requirements of the city. In con the formula, plainly printed... on these andora Let us send you a free copy of nection with Its development of Sooke vessel will find no difficulty in crossing ly everyone was In a good humor. B6-cent cases of Pape's Dtapepsln. Phone 272 .613 P Av. “British Columbia Bulletin of lake. Book.- river or th*»lr tributaries, from Sasanlts in Germany Trelle- Prominent among those who were out then you will readily see why It makes Information,” containing up- as a source of water supply, and all borg in Sweden, a distance of 65 was Hon. J. 8. Helmcken. who was as Indigestion. Sdur Stomach, Heart LIMITED to-date development news and such matter*, and,also all ten demand nautical mile*. The train enter* ilm keenly interested as anyone------_j tmm and- other distress go 4n dee synopsis of Government land, any work In connection with the con­ after-end of the ship from a specially A spot was chosen for the ceremony minutes, rind relieves at once such struction of the said plp«e line, "shall be constructed quay and landing stag*' by T. G. Holt, general executive for the miseries as Belching of Gas. Eructa­ mining and timber laws. decided upon by the-water commission made "to fit exactly the form of the railway in B. C„ whose guests all were. tions of sour/ undigested Todd. Nausea. ■Act quick ; write to-day. era of the -ilty and the corporation, and vessel, and steadiness during shipment A turf was properly loosened, an4 Headaches. Dizziness, Oenstipatlon and In the event of difference between them, Is assured by means of the trimming shove! left In position. About this other Stomach disorders. Natural Resources the same shall be settled by the chief tank* provided.. The tralns ana carried shovel gathered the crowd. Promptly -Some folks* have tried so* long to find water comlsstoner of the province of on two tracks on the car deck, occupy-, at the houriappotnted Lieutenant-Gov­ relief from Indigestion and Dyspepsia Cement, Lime, Pressed and Security Co., Ltd. British Columbia: tng nearly the whole surface of the ernor Paterson arrived and waa ■ or an out-of-order stomach with the “Provided, however, that If the city deck. The cars are secured to the deck ducted to the spot by Mr. Holt and common, every-day cures advertised Paid-up Capital, $260,060 shall Insist upon the pipe being of a by a substantial arrangement of ring Premier McBride and the proceedings that they have «bout made up their Glazed Bricks, Terra Cotta, Joint Owners and Sole -Agentir minds that they have something else Fort George Townslte wrong, or believe theirs is a case of Nervousness, Gastritis, Catarrh of th» •05 Bower Building, Vancouver Stomach or Cancer. Structural Steel and Building This, no dqubt. is a serious mistake. Victoria Office, 643 Fort St Your real trou be Is, what you eat di riot digest; Instead, it ferments and Material sours, turns to acid. Gas and Stomach poison, which putrefy in the digestive tract and Intestines, and, besides, pol son the breath with nauseous odors. A hearty appetite, with thorough di­ Steel Rails and Railway gestion. and without the slightest die comfort or misery of the Stomach, Is $15 f & waiting for you as soon as you decide Supplies to try Pape's Dtapepein. • as #1,1.00. P »*/»'• that the population Is over-stated by the census bureau," declares the Direc­ per, Coke, Blacksmith Coal FIT GUARANTEED. tor of the Fensus Bureau In his annual report, “but whether the margin of "IIS' '."'v; ', ». -v ' . .vvSV - error is a fraction of one per cent., or and Foundry Supplies amounts to ng much as 2 per cent..*’ no one can positively know. That It should exceed 2 per cent. Is certainly extreme­ Charlie Hope & Co ly Improbable." 1430 Government Street. Declaring hie Intention to make a* Salt, Calcutta Bags, Cast Iron investigation of census-taking abroad Phone 2689. flGw? ■AyjHg.iHr *g|i~ . to discover means for materially Im­ proving the work In the Vntted State», Pipes, Fire Bricks, Paving the director stales: “It may be that CAB FERRY STEAMER DROTHNIN0 VICTORIA BUILT TO CABBY TRAINS ACROSS THE BAL­ the present method of taking the census TIC SEA. lure Is as nearly perfect as possible." Bricks, Etc., Etc. It w*a necessary, after careful investi- gallon, th.- direc tor says, to correct larger size than twelve Inches In diam­ fiâtes and screws, while any tendency commenced. His Honor, addressing th> the population figures for some twenty-, eter Ihe city shall pay to the corpor­ to movement endways Is prevented by gathering, said: — three cities of the United States, el Ion at the time of construction the strong buffers. “Mr. Holt, Mr. Premier, ladles and “whose census returns had been Inac­ difference |n the cost of material and The veasel has extensive and lux4 gentlemen: It must be exceedingly curately made or 'padded,' either In­ Installation between a pipe or twelve urlous passenger accommodation on gratifying and very pleasant Indeed to tentionally or through carelessness Inches In diameter and the additional all who have an interest In the city of the deck above the car deck, while be­ error." He says that In several cities el*- required by the city. Victoria and the province of British there has been a deliberate conspiracy “THE SYNDICATES” "4. The corporation shall not In the low the latter are numerous staterooms Columbia, and more especially the for t>assengers who are not' occupying between private mdlvlduals and some first instance enter Into any contract Island of Vancouver, to have the op of the agents or Aiumerators, or both, with the Esquimau Waterworks Com­ the sleeping berths on the train, both portunity of being here present to-day first and third class accommodation be­ to inflate, fradulentfy, the census re­ All legal arrangements are now Complete for the absolute pany for a supply of water for a Wnd taking part In the ceremony of turns. Several cases of padding are ing provided. The ventilation and heat­ longer period than five years from the breaking ground for a railway fn now In the hands of the department of safeguarding and investing of your deposits, made in a Char­ date (if the passing of this act. but pro-' ing are effected by an Installation of Which we hope to see such important justice. tered Bank. ______1 ' -_____ vlslori may be made In said contract thermo tanka. results In connection with the opening The vessel Is designed to be very Taking up the cost of -census-taking, for an extension for another period of up and the substantial development of the director thinks It will exceed the Date of deposit has preference. steady at wea, and has usually large this portion of our heritage. It Is fell three years If the dtv shall not be original estimate by R1S3.000, The en­ Lowest amount accepted, $50.00. ready at th-- said iterlod of five years bilge keels to minimise rolling. For known to all of us that the material prosperity of the province of British tire cost of field work on population to supply water to the corporation safety In entering and leaving port, a and agriculture was about $6.856.060. Call, write or telephone for full particulars. Columbia Is dependent very largely up­ from Sooke lake, Sooke river, or their bow rudder Is fitted as well.as * stern an Increase over I860 of about $1,587,- Bankers: Royal Bank of Canada. BUILDERS rudder, both being controlled fey steam on the perfection of the systems of And Those Who Intend to tributaries. •RR, or approximately *7H per cent “6. If at the expiration of the said from the captain’s bridge. A sug- transportation serving the province, Solicitors! Messrs. Elliott. Maclean and Shandley. Build This Spring contract or any extension thereof as msrlne signalling apparatus is also and we must all be pleased to age that aforesaid, the city thall have acquired provided. The propelling machinery the attention of the great ratiwajrctgn- Should call at thin store- and a supply of water from Booke lake, constructed by the shipbuilders con­ panies of the country has recently inspect our complete line of Sooke river, or their tributaries, and sists of two sets of triple expansion been drawn to our province, knowing, Imitation completed 4 he Initial work of construc­ engines, taking steam from four boil­ as we do, that with adequate railway H. P. WINSBY ; facilities the position and prosperity of tion connected therewith, and shall be ers working under Howden'e forced FINANCIER. RRILDERI» HARDWARE in a position, and shall give the cor­ draught, and capable of developing the province Is just beginning. Few, I READING LOOKS poration three months' notice of Its' 5.606 I.H.P. On the trials a speed of may say, are In a position to realize the Cough Cures Telephone 714, Office No. (. 1122 Government Street (upstairs.) MALTHOID ROOFING readiness to furnish an adequate sup­ 1H knots In excess of the contract re­ amount of railway construction that Is ply of writer In bulk from such source quirement, vis„ m* knots was at­ at present going on or certainly asèur ed. for In this province even within the ANCHOR BRAND TAB to the corporation at the boundary of tained. Is an Imitation Cough Medicine KLONDYKE BUILDING the municipality, at a pressure suffi­ If Victoria is ever to be properly next 'decade railway building will be on a magnificent scale. We have at the Good Enough for Your PAPER, ETC , ETC. X cient for the domestic needs of the cor­ linked,up with the mainland it will bo present time several transcontinental Children? Quality counts. . See the dif­ poration, excepting Gonzales HIH (and by u»ing ferry steamers such as th* lines building westerly for the Pacific Best Quality Gum Boots in case a dispute shall arise between one described. The building of a bridge ocean, and (he completion of these un­ ference between onr up-to- the city and the corporation as to açrovs Ft ymour Narrows Is out of the When you are sick and send for the Knee Length, $6.00 to $5.50. Hip Length, $11.00 to $10.00. dertaking* I believe will be but the be doctor .you don'i want him to send date goods and the' ordinary whether the water Is being furnished RINtfcHI for many a year, but the es­ ginning. The trade of the Dominion at the said pressure then soch dispute tablishment of a fast ferry service such a young medical student he has In Guenther’s Ventilating Socks, made specially for use in gum kind, and be convinced. Our has so Increased in late years that not his office You would rather have the shall be referred to be settled by the as that which will be Installed acrofs only two or three Important railway boots. All sixes. prices are right, us you will said chelf wafer commissioner) then the Baltic sea would be simple young fellow experiment on somebody service*, will fee Imperatively demand else. the corporation shall forthwith cease en (ugh. • ed.hat A am firmly convinced that the to take water from the Esquimau neat ten of fifteen years will roe a No more do you want imitations of «w JOHNSON ST. r. JEUNE A BRO. PHONE 795. Waterworks Company, and the right NOT MISSING HEIRESS. many as a dozen lines of railway com the medicine you know to be of prov­ of the Esov'rnalt Waterworks Com­ Ing to this province In order to meet en value imthe cure of disease. COLBERT pany to su).>'u such water shall like­ Spokane, Wash., Feb. 20—The young the requirements of the developing The remarkable success of pr. Numbing I Heating Co., US. wise cease ae«* determine, and the

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RETURNING FROM SOUTH. N. P. mi 126I mi Pacific Mail RELIEVING ATLANTIC LINERS WIRELESS REPORTS mt Many Person», Who Have Been Spend­ People's Gas ...... lv4 H* ing Winter In California, Home. Preseed Steei Car February 20. 8 a. Reading ON NORTHERN RUN NUT FOR NEW RUN itep. Iron A Steel After spending the winter In South­ Point Grey—Cloudy; cal Rock Island ern Caffiomta. many of t^e residents •aea smooth. of Vlctorhi and Puget Sound points are Fog; wind N. W. 119* 119 Hen. Railway...... Caruso returning north on the Pad tic Coatt p.rince Rupert Re-Enters Ser­ .ondon Dispatch Says Em Ta toosh.—Cloudy; wind Do., pref...... steamships. Yesterday the Présidant. 1 mîtes; to.»; *7; «• Ten*». Gepper »rm. ... <’apt Thomas, arrived at the outer vice on March 4 After Ex­ presses Will Not Be Used for er at 6.40 a. m. on the other side; out, Texes Pacific,...... 179i 1781 1791 dock with one of the largest passenger steamer Col. E. L. Drake at 6 a. m. U. P...... „ ...... tensive Overhauling y/est Indies Service U. S. Rubber ...... lists that she has brought northward Pachena^—Glear; wind 9. E.; 29.90; sea smoth. Do., 1st prvf...... t: Sings in English. for several months. Among the saloon Este van. Fog; wind N. W.; 10.83; Do.. 2nd pref...... passengers who debarked here were: U. 8. Steel ...... 33; light swell. Utah Copper ...... Ti~.ee. T. A. Davis and wife, E. H. Shannon, London, Feb. 20.—On Inquiry at the Triangle.—Fog; wind north 6 miles; Four New Records W. E. Monrltfe. Mrs. R. 8, Haws, Miss p, C. P. R% offices here It is learned that Va. Car. Chem...... 26.53; 3; dense seaward. Wabash ...... Means. Mr* A. Beabteu, Mrs. W. the company Is not at all likely to put Ikeda -Fog; wind 9. E.; 30.20 ; 29; Briggs, Miss Briggs. A. Grisfleld, W. the Atlantic Empress steamships on the sea smooth. route between Canada and the West Western tTnlon ...... H. Lee and wife, (L Burke. Miss E. Gar- P* Prlnoe Rupert. — Clear; calm; 30.13; Money on call, 2 per cent, By CARUSO don, Harry Blair. Blanche Blair, Mrs. Ci Indies, as reported In the Liverpool 32; sea smooth. i Total sales, 384,060 shares. H. L. Lowenthai. D. M. Haggerty, A. rt Courier oh Saturday. Dead Tree Point—Overcast; calm: Nlchol, D._ Rogers, J. R, Pro use jand 4k frt» "* In Saturday afternoon's THHICAGO npn» 1AMWT. Now On Sale. wlfeT Q W. Ray. J. Call, Mlss j. Wil- Albert at 7.60 v m. son, T. Walsh, E. Dennis aqd wlfe. B. w Times published Information received White and H E. Pentreath. ànd twenty hi (By Courtesy F. W. Stevenson A Co.) The great, incomparable tenor has dlan Pacific Railway contenu Point Grey.—Cloudy; calm; thick sea Chicago, Feb. 36. Venture at H R u|wn stll-k ii»u ran*« ——• < u made four new Records for tie Gram, which several hundred tons were dis­ Empress of China and Empress of In­ Wheat- o-phone friends. Among these .is his first attempt in charged at this port. dia. from the Oriental service to the Laxo -Part calm; 30.11; ,3T; sea new West . Indies run, and replacing and them by four speedier and mere Tatoofih —Cloudy; wind N. E. 4 English. gThe sympathetic beauty the “timbre” modern' vessels. The Liverpool paper 30.20; 40. V. *8. 8. Snohomish out at 9 of his rich tone are faithfully recorded. baa apparently got mixed. the north. A schedule the two eWa. 87670. For You Alone"*—In English O'Rtilly-GetM Prfncel, which to give a seml- Pachena.—Cloudy ; wind 8. -E.; 29.82: Oat»— Ten-inch, with Orchestra. $2.00. smooth. 'FRISCO RATE WAR Estcvan — Overcast; wind N. W. 87071. "Otello"—Ora e sempre addio— In Italian...... Verdi 29.W; 36; light swell. Triangle.—Fog; wind west 5 miles; Ten inch, with Orcbestim, S200. 17.77 17.80 88279. “Pagliacci”—No, Pagliacci, non son— NOW WAXING WARM Ikeda. Part calm; 36.13. 32; sea K.tii ILS Prise* Albert- off Jed way. un- Lard: In Italian v .. Leoncavallo | able, to land owing to fog. Twelve-inch, with Orchestra, $3.00. Prince Rui»ert.-Clear; calm: 30.10; Golden Gate Shippers to Assist 55; sea smoot If Short 88280. “Good bye”—Addio—In iUlian...... L Dead Tree Point. -Dense fog; Ten-inch, with Orchestra, $3.00. -In one form or another Independent Company •sea moderate. i* the groat objeet of life. Win Its Fight The old-time barquentlne J. M. Grif­ That is why discerning peo­ brought by the Georg, fiths, built at Seahcek. Wnsh.. thirty- Berliner Gram-o-phone ple seek to make their plaee as are pillaging the Cottage seven years ago. which carried lumber The CORONATION u The present camera of It, Go., Limited of residence a real “dulee- t , United States goternment employees B. A o .a:...... PAnro; tost their lives nearly wiped out the Within the next few days the ship- B. R. T------K. C. P. R...... nïî mi m S. S. Vadso little colony at the lonely station at I»er* of Ban Francisco will take action the entrance to the Straits of Juan de ('entrai Leather Railway to assist the Independent company to C. A O...... H FX)R NORTHERN B. C. PORTS Fuca. Forrest Cowan. lighthouse win its fight. Just what their move C.. H A St.. P. .1271 13H 1Z< keeper; M. Waddell a wireless opera- will be is not yet known, but tb« nutt­ .1431 W ier i* being geme Into thoroughly b> IX * Rv O. th • Merchants Exchange to-day. THURSDAY, They, In company riÿ! G. I*. Tal- 1st pref. mage and F. D. Spoonemorc. wlreleaa Dfr., 2nd pref: LEADED re rescued from the .1297 mi rw Icy waters of the straits, were attempt­ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE O N Ore rtfs John Barsnley Inter-Metro. ing to reach the tug Lome, C’apt. Cut­ e 1925. 534 Yatee St. WINTER TRAIN ler, to be taken to Neah Bay. The tug LIGHTS anchored close to the Island awaiting Feb. 19. Inter Harvester .1211 11ÎI ll for EOOKE. teaving there on return trio at 7.30 a. m. dally (Mon. and Thurs. With connection is and from STEWART. ydt nothing and be no trou­ . ._1 Oniwlawa 9 1ft «% m 1 Semi-nlonthly service te QUEEN ISLANDS. ble at all to us. Glad to I oblige you iii this way. TO SKATTLX, EVERY SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT Taking,* vwy «mall •argo and few During the period Please call or phone. tiKsrng.r* the parllk- navigation Is clos­ The International Double-Track Route , We make a specialty of hlp City of Puebla left port early this ed on the Yukop FINEST EQUIPMENT, FAST TIME, NO MONOTONY. BmWMW liver this Com- Luxurious through trains Chicago to London, Hamilton, Niagara Fall*. Stained Glass, Leaded Lights MmLJ pany’s stag**» op New York, etc.; also to Torpnto, Montreal. Quebec, Portland, Boston and . naed Art Glass for Churches erst6 between Intermediate pointa, commencing East and South Through tickets Is- ___i _ Tn.tltnttftti* \JEEE7 / White Horse and Personal attention and courteuua treatment. ana ruouc institutions. British ColumW* end Qnten Char- Who! In tii, Strong,*! Friture FROM THE EXPERT'S POINT .U lotie Island p«Unt*. She Is bringing OF VIEW which msBii* for Xll-Roond EHIrleno In both HTKH, W E. DUPRPOW, HAHOlfl MOWN.. aoulb ccmslderoble freight and several LINO i-Vyck- Henvy-Uuty and In LOKW-VICTOR 4-Uyd. Medlpiti-Duty ng freight ahd passenger* city Putt, and Ticket Agt Tel. IMS Dock snd Freight Agi. Tel. 2 ■ Engin,*? It ie this: For further Information apply r-asacngerti. , e , OEN1CRAL AGENCY TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINUS Traffic DtipertmenL W. P. A Y R„ Evidence* that the operation of a THE INLET AND EXHAUST VALVES ARE Fteamahtp îhie between Portland and ON OFPOSITE SIDES Vancouver. B. C. '^tbr lTnwnBiin Isterdw would, be à pay-- 406 Winch Building. Thi* nllowa of I^rge Dk Vaüvewbefnr used, gmrtg k Gwster Area —©t .t* are requli lug venture ar.* seen kt the Rose city «neutng for the gases to pass through, atnt consequently an Easier Running and order granted by Honorable Mr. debted to-tiie sajd nearly every day. according to’ * Ake ‘ ' • v ""m*re Kcortomie*l-eewier ;...... m NOTICE Justice Morrison, dated tile *tb «lay ol to., pay such indel to me forth* rer who do,* not rare to illsclose hie «N il -this extra area of opening CANNOT be obtained by giving a Small DH- tttefer Valve a greater lift; for the height of Lift which Is practical Is rtrivtiy, February, A. T>., 1911, I, the undersign­ i d ut Victoria, B. C. this 15r6 Company, Lt'd, Wmllty. He dwlarr. he ran not ntl- E SUPREME ÇOURT OF limited, owing to the destructive Hammer” of the Valves, aa they fall back ed. was appointed administrator of the day of February, 1911. ■l,i stsnd why some enterprising nsyl- onto their Seats, If the Lift exceeds the small fraction of an Inch allowable.) BRITISH COLUMBLA. does not take hold of itste of the above deoeaeed. AH par* WM. MuXTLlTlJL, 618 Fort Street galion i ompany w. weuW ' like yea to Inspect the U h. p. "Btertlng- now Is su mecnine shop. In the Matter of Ddmtntr FMonT" Tie-' Bee "hsÿïng'3aïm« sg«1Hït' ThF **TÛ .Freni the start he ar- Administra toy the propoéltton. ceased, and In the Matter of tho estate are requested to send particular» Telephone 406 epy. thut there wotlld lie wHRclent Ion te pea. on . the 15th off wed tomsfeChcUnc à Blvl -JL M.-STYLES & C3. mÊÊ&mümMJÈ. iamclal Admlnletrator-s.Act. Notice Ie hereby given that under 'AWEttftSE IN THE THW€S dend. producer. rAHl 5 T A S HION.S

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BY MRS. A. T. ASHMORE. fringe ia very smart just at the moment. LTHOUGH the Lenten aeai Sometimes this fringe is of sewing silk, is near at hand, when It la i sometimes of gold or silver thread, some­ Aderetood that formal ea er tain In» times of crystal beads or of jet if the ia more or leas at an and, there gown la black or trimmed, with blsck. is just as much opportunity to The heavier fringes are preferred as a wear smart evening gowns aa at rule, aa they tend to make the light stuff •ny other aeaaon of the year, If i of. the tunic cling la to the figure in the more. Formal dances are for the moment straight lines that are the dominant note given up, but there are no end of dinners, in the seasons fashions. The fringe on musicales and card parties, each and every the tunics may he anywhere from two to one of which calls for elaborate deem. -jahHMwLperhapa mars laches im width, Oa— Ho matter how many evening gowns them many model» the tunic la really formed may have been in the winter outfit, by this Into the effect of a draped shawl by time of the winter they are beginning to trimming the bodice as well with the iook just a little out of date, or. If not ant same fringe. •of date, are showing signa of the wear and ; Beaded and embroidered-*1 “Oh's can 'tear they have been through, so that the often be bought already made up to at- woman who takes a pride in always being tach to any gown. and,..incidentally, this well dreseed Is very busy at the moan provides an unexampled mean* of restor­ freshening up the gowns bought earlier la ing a frock that has had tx> constant wear the winter and incldeatally adding to I to appear any longer In its original-state. ! There can also be purchased by the yard stock by buying wonderful bargains m l w.’v ah. ***- ^ I';---:' - modal gowns that' the dressmakers and 'beaded nets which can be formed into 'jmoat attractive taalcm and with a deep Importers are disposing of at low price. Veiled effects have been eo popular for xci* crystal fringe added will make the gown an long a time that it see ma remarkable aa effective as could be desired by the that they are just aa fashionable aa ever, BlUl • ;;£i moat fastidious. hut the soft clinging fabrics and the trans­ Instead of placing white or pale colored •-<» -v#jw aeta over the gowns of brilliant hue it ia parent effects are ao remarkably satisfac­ the faShlon this year to have the tunic of tory that the style has taken a new learn some vivid shade of rose or electric blue or of life. There are the moat exquisite tulle, 7*. -, ~v- m3* . '' ’ ■ . emerald green, while the underdress is of net, voile de sois and lace robes, superbly Ivory or cream white satin. The tunic or embroidered in self-colored silk embroid­ overdress slao la generally opened both In ery, with pearls, rhinestones and all aorta front and back, leaving about an Inch of •f jewelled beads. These robes or tunics— die white visible. It is a good point to re­ for, aa a rule, they -are In the tunic etyIc­ Blue and Gold Brocade Gown member that when the tunic la laid on its are quite different frem anything that has wi& Venetian Point Lace white foundation it will forfeit much of its been seen and are worn over either the color, eo that a far deejwr shade can be same color satin or silk, black or white. need than would at first be thought pos­ The contrasting of colors la also fash­ sible. ionable, but It la a raah experiment for Photo Co,nJ

FASHIONABLE MOURNING I lately been extremely strict and evetft bow | coat and skirt to match ; for the books, the aeMMtuufcg tee ln< u.xgiuuua about Uiwj seme. lut»g. plain princes# or Lmp ire gown. Chif' lot.», t-'tou ..it*».. t,with! HERE *re *> many different style. ,or “* '«*• d«P mouniln» is the a., fon and, after the brst luiee umuiua, dut_ i c,êtw, and many • ov*e .uatead the aborti for mourning at present that it ia Crêpe plays’an Important pant for veils. jet trimming is permitted ; at tiraitirât onb the length, which, after all. Is more correct, Tquite difficult to decide what to chvoeg transparentnaps rent turnover collar »!and cuffs of fur the lighter mourning when the long . for a mourning outfit. A certain plctu-1 finest lawn• are worn. —These2 ones were —erf»™**----- veilHI he»_ been,___ laid, ----aside.— reequeneas seems to be the prevailing note, known aa widow's collar and__ ctruffa, but are The tench of now permitted I» and yet conservative taste rebels against now worn by every one Id moumourning.____ “ aaything that Is not on the stereotyped The all crêpe veil la succeeded by the transparent meah trimmed with crêpa, but the bonnet or hat la always of the Lace with Pearl Bands crêpe, and the rail is long or short, aa

markable eye for color aa wall aa a hair description. Ermine Is In the abort trained sense of fltnaaa aa regarde the em­ hair olaaa, but Is a fur becoming to few broidery and >11 the trimmings. There ia and, la truth, la not te be recommended Just as much difference in the design of If It ia to be user the faee. Even the the embroidery aa In the different varieties freshest and clearest of complexion» suffer of lace, and that which glees such end by contrast with its dead whiteness, as lews variety aa embroidered nets and chif­ daily on an evening gown. fons can hardly be cleaned with novelties The débutante. If her brilliant coloring and very Intent fashions. be her chief beauty, can perhaps west It la getting rather late In the season te ermite sad look charming, bet if white far la aaaaatlal far the model of the dross gowns trimmed w|th sable,, fox ia beet, and mart boot, which ermine and, moat fashionable of all, skunk course, ia aot fur at all. Is beat of all fur will bo worn. The contrast of the for deed, marabout la white, brown with the transparent fabrics is one reason the various fashionable a hades aa well la ■tag Has Velvet < for Its popularity, as this la an age when not one whit diminished In popularity, and anything distinctive and originalité boand M the aeaaon sears Spring many evening to be popular. A pale pray satin eel ; gowna that have depended for their effect and evening gowns Ic embroidered la sUver and pegrl upon their far trimming are being Ttie tunic, lowsver, does net jet reich the S/yA beads and made up over white as tin ia far j decked with marabout of the shade ef ground and Is either made quite short as Yective In consequence of being fur that has been laid away In camphor as to give father the effect of a Jacket, er , l with a band of skunk around the (or rather sent to cold storage, aa camphor else It escapee the deor by about four te tunic.-JCnt an the. waist.!*; spells .a death wa rrant for _ moat tun) sight Inches. But of all things It ment tang straight, for -this -te- demanded- at bate, trimming and even for entire gowns becoming. Sat it la the nature of aa experi ’ until It can be used for eome other pur and costumes. Here again there la much deepest mourning sv.Fr skirt made this season, end even the th* NM uUrlurewiutf to etiit not arranged most carefully poee another season. Swanadown to also newest skirts, which really exhibit a re­ Saa* at dm.|dlecuaaivn aa to whether IlieSO er*pa .... U the white ruche. tome or "gown Is aa dm monte! i ■ft la ui ming. A narrow band la the uaed considerably upon evening gowns for •pectabla amount of material about doth with dud mm I» the r»p «or» br hut it broad baud rarely looks the débutante. (get and ankle#, are order at that ia ia any way ooaapicaoua. I» mo I» the h»ta and bonnet» worn wUèfi wonderfully straight up anadowi. Nothing indsomer than an entire in moaning for parent, sister eg hrother.jweU, eapeciaily if the lux ia of the iensj The raise 1er «ret mourning here an til ef crêpe can well be worn—for the VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911. 11

MM AMUSEMENTS —— The Evening Importer» of High-Grade American Footwear I Chit-Chat I Bouillon The Great Contedy Hit, “Seven Days.’’ SULLIVAN and CONSIDINE l------by mam camemc* ■ ■■ -* -and— Cancel all other engagements for to* me night, as this to the date ef “Seven Phenomenal Vaudeville Event. Days” at the Victoria theatre. This A few weeks Soup Spoons comedy the WagenhaJa A Kemper com Sullivan A Conaldlne e Big Ro*4- MB J wrote I pany will present with a noted cast, GOLFING BOOTS Show. All SUr Acta. little talk about direct from a run of more than a year a woman who *-( Price Ud ■»T7 at the Astor theatre in New York and Props WEEK FEBRUARY SOU». who was too with a production of surpassing mag­ Bobby Pahdar and Brother busy keeping r nificence. her house .11» Not to know a lot about “Seven FOR LADIES AND ETHEAm-ncrau The Modern Hercule*. trees In fir tin Starting Silver Bouillon Spoons Days” is to confess one’s self woefully maeutete t i in the following patterns: — Ignorant of the biggest feature and the keep herself Louis XV., Norfolk, Straus- mightiest laugh of the American stage GENTLEMEN .An Artist to Hie Finger Tips.. evea decently bourg. Old French, Bead, Strat­ to-day. For more than a Tier the Joe Whitehead and Flo Orlereon so, and whose ford, from, per half do sen |M0 magasines and periodicals and newspa­ Blare Who Entertain. husband, being only...... pers have been filled with “Seven The latest addition to our Spring stock is an exclusive line of bat human, Starting Silver Soup Spoons from Days,” calling It the funniest and clev­ Debut In Vaudeville of the Cele­ e o n » equenUr per half dosen ...... $10.75 erest and beet, comedy In a decade, and Ladies’ and Qent’a Golfing Boots. Extremely high, medium or brated Character Comedians noticed the cen- the thousands * who have split their elattemiy looking •sup Spoons, In the following sides over It during Its New York run low cut styles. Charles A. Murray nul...See » -■mrid- tamoirn aisles: Wtatoor !»y«_ta»n »&Jkt«e «>*out It and roar- at At plate, per down .....71*75 Hamilton. well groomed young woman hv his of­ ag with glee at the recoRtttlg» ttf it r Windsor Trlpple Plate (the veYy and telling their friends to ba sure to 1 The Twentieth Century’s Meet fice. best), per dope» ------ftMtt see 4L Taking, account of All this, It Marvellous Musical Prodigy A few days later my postmân brought Leonora A1 Plate, per des. $SJ6 really seems a/If everybody meat have Master David Scholer me these two letters. Leonora Trlpple Plate, per dosen. heard of “Seven Days,", and having H. B. Hammond Shoe Co. heard will welcome It with a. sroUe of "The Boy Paderewski/' — Saga the ArsL Afjer some PjreMpiln uhtlclpAtloh that will change Into a Sols Agents. *F"I think you did an injustice to all DUB GUARANTEE—Weguar- hbtrT bf merriment Just so eurrtÿ as The GrandiMNipe. antee ta every purchaser that i A See, N. Y. for Children. Wlchort » OardlnA*. K. T BagBSfBtfy.i three In this case, the wife, the I they go to aee IL goods bearing our stamp are “A Gentleman From Mississippi.’ band end the stenographer. To com­ the beat that can he made by Pemberton Building, 621 Fort St pare a wife with family skilled werkmiia, are plated, The political Jobbery that Ja some household work to attend to with s with f«U weight of pure aBvar UfMS resorted to by unscrupulous pol- fresh young girt who Has no >are, bnly and hand burnished, which is Itlcans Is laid hare in the story of “A *a.»at haa pa«s os* straight and bet ttuf fffbst durable process If Gentleman -From Mtoriwtppl.” which waists fitting neatly, and to be on time finishing. Wm. A. Brady announces it the Vic Victoria Theatre Herbert Boot at the office, is what I consider as In­ tcria theatre for to-morrow night, justice, and there are 'still quite a few bill is Introduced In the United States Open Dally Until 10 P. M. MONDAY, FEB. 10 good men who have call to employ a He to place a naval base In the Dlreet-From Second Year at the Astor TO-NIGHT stenographer and are not as Mr. B. Gulf ef Mexico and a small bay In the Theatre, New York, With Entire Also there are many In Mir. B.*n shoe» state of Mississippi. AKacula is select at 8 o'clock. Opening meeting who cannot blame their wife's dressing Lit. ed as the most likely spot. Broadway Cast and Production. sacque or,whlle-you-wait hair either. A group of politicians, feeling certain Silks For Your Summer Drosses of a nine days’ series of Wagenh&ls A Kemper Co. Presents “Now 1 don’t want to side with wo­ 1S17 Government St, Victoria. that the bill will pass, buy up all the men who are never neat and whole­ land around the place, intending to tory n A YS tweedy Evangelistic some, but I do & y this, It is unfair as unload It on the government at a very the position to offerofft the ladies of Victoria » W HUUJ, toi- .2(1.oa ÏB»««, profitable ad vanes. Senator Langdon 7 ter when we have only the evidence of checkmates their game, a»d the way By Mary Robert. Rinehart and Avery time, but you can’t please all of the PURE SILK-SATINS AND EVERY A * Hop wood- what Mrs Nexj-door has seen- Two to in which he does so forms the leading PrtcM—60c. 78c. $1.00 and $1.60. At St. Andrew's Presbyterian one she Is only jealous tv cause Mrs. B. people all the time.” comedy element of the play. _ GRADE OF PONGEE feats on Bale Friday, Feb. 17th. Church happens to be the befct housekeeper. Robert A.*---Fischer will be seen And another thing I will say and Tfcbc/ Senator Langdon, and Manager Brady For the Slimmer season. ' Again we point-out that you can buy .SA ' Mail Orders Now Being Received. Mr Booth will also preach ■fc that Is after twenty years of married sepds the special New York company from its at such a tow "Bure that even if you have your sum­ Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 life, nine out of ten men would rather WEATHER BULLETIN. for the balance of the cast, among •' v W p. m. He will also copduct a have their children well owed for. the whom are John Butler, John Arthur. mer dress made by a tailor from our materials, it will be mass meeting for Sabbath school house In good order and a good, sub­ Pally Report Furnished by ths Victoria W. H. Townsend, Arthur H- Eberta, cheaper than buying one ready-made. Victoria ynrhuft, wholart and parents at stantial, well Booked meal whaatfü m eteorological Department Thomas A. Irwin Ernest Evers, Frank Theatre ..till, A .... -,______T______Ume than all the puffs and latest styles . — .Hartwell, E. H Bender, Walter Fol- PITRE SILK SATINS in beautiful shades, from, per yd., f 1.00 C Prohman, Klaw A Erlanger. brought out for women." Vlctorla, Feb. 26 —8 a. m —High pressure| jock, George H. Palmer. KTmma Meffart, "PONGEE SILK, tn itatUMl nut eotore, from, per yard .. 35f Says the second— areas still cover this whole western region. I Leah Beard. Jane Otey, Jane Femley, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21st. “I want to thank you for your talk of an area of great Intensity being in Mas-1 Beulah Watson, Lute Adams and others, America’* Greatest Comedy Hit. last evening. It told my story exactly. kalchewen. wtanth. b"ometer Kathleen Parlowe WM A. BRADY Announces But—presto change—that Is all differ­ Ing 10.W Inches. Fair weather ta general ♦*«» hriiiinnt ent now. I have learned my lessor.. throughout all district*, with some fog on] WhenKathleen Pariow, the brilliant A Gentleman from Mississippi the Ht rails. Temperatures west of uieyoun* Canadian vloBnlsL n™deJ?*rJ*' "Perhaps my solution of the problem ranges are below normal, and In He but In her home country at His Ma- By Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A. Wise. may be of use to someone dee. 1 find prairie provinces range from • above to Jetty's theatre, Montreal, Saturday, that H coots no more to dress prettily Now hi He third triumphant year. JAPANESE 24 below aero. February 4. there Was one of the Thirteen Months at the Bijou Theatre, and neatly while working abdut the largsrt AaÉwiB»» tnÉt lyhr/- fBBWB' New York. Forecasts. house than It does to wear a mother- in that theatre to give Miss Parlow Eight Months at thr Grand Opera House, hubbard wrapper and an unlovely For 3* hours ending ip. m. Tuesday. . 610 Cormorant St. Opp. E. * N. Depot. Phone 1221. MATTING Victoria and vicinity-Light to moderate| welcome.L AWAlthough only nineteen jears I Chicago. apron. At almost any dry goods store Six Months at The "Walnut SL Theatre* winds, chiefly northerly, generally' fair, 1 of age she played with a broad, power­ - Philadelphia. one may purchase pretty little house - ful tone, which had no trace of fern In Five Months at the Park Theatre, Boston. dresses that both wash and fit perfect­ with stationary or higher temperature. "Every decent American should see it.'* Reg. per yd, 26c. Lower Mainland-Light to model inlty about It. «In fact, her tone effort», ly for 11.58. They come In nearly every phrasing, and methods reminded one —President Taft. For...... 15c color and material. The plain blue winds, generally fair, with fog. Given wttn the special New York Com­ of Frits Kretsler, whom she regards chambrays and black and white per­ Reports at 5 a. m. pany, an Immense cast. Victoria-Barometer. W.27; temperature. as the greatest violinist of the day. Prices. 25c., 56c„ 75c.. 11.00 and 0-60. cales are especially pretty and durable As to technique, difficulties did not Beat sale -opens Saturday. Fob. II. and are piped with contrasting ma­ M; minimum, U; wind, 4 ml lee N. W. ; rain, trace; weather, cloudy. seem to exist for her, and she played Live Nursery Stock terial. "lamiesen’s Crystal Theatre *ïT*.I21Æc Vancouver—Barometer, B.28; tempera­ the most difficult passages without the "Then, Instead of gingham for aprons ture. 14: mhUaiwn, »; wind, calm; weetW- slightest suggestion of effort. The I choose percale to correspond with my RHODODENDRONS, AZALEAS, BERRY -BE AKIN 0 HOL­ 3read Street. *r, rtoudy, Aw** “ double Stopping___ _ and, arpeggios In the dresses and make them with a high Kamloops—Barometer. W.38; tempera-J i^ird movement of the Mendelssohn LIES, GOLD AND SILVER VARIGATED HOLLIES. ROSES, protecting bib and wide skirt. One tore, », minimum, 16; wlpd. calm; Concerto were played with a dwarf, climbing anth suites, the treat- -eet-ef pianist of notef and a first honor World’s Championship Wrestling Bout, p. m., Saturday: | Mias Farlow has been secured for annoying irrita­ graduate of the Prague Cbneervatore tions, Inflammations and ulcerative weak- Chicago. Temperature. nceeea as well as for the toilet, hath sad Highest ...... ëï ...... *...... of Music. The Silent Message You Will Try . Joeef Hofmann. Sensational Western Drama. Lowest ...... Average ...... Of all the tours Joeef Hofmann has . When Man Levee Rain. .22 inch. ____ made, ttv» greM plan let declare» he re­ Blagraph Special. No Others Bright sunshine. 3 hours 1» minutes. ceived hla most enthusiastic reception General state of weather, partly cloudy. I while In Mexico. “When I left the hall Romance of Laay K Ranch Observations taken 6 a. tn.. noon and 6| An Exhlllaratlng Comedy. after roy last recital," he said lately, | p. m., Sunday: “I attempted to elbow my way through s1 nwmdw Illustrated Song—by Mis® MeEwen. Temperature. the Immense crowds who were shout Performances Dally From 1 to 5.30 When placing your next or­ Highest ...... *...... -...... lng and screaming, hut I was suddenly €.30 to 11. der for J yet something different—-somethin g Lowest ...... » WoodStone seised and carried to my hotel five rreally worth eating—something you Average ...... Tf| Mocks away. I was in despair to know will always remember with pleasure Rain, trace. how to evade the masses and escape. J, , I New Empress. Theatre Fresh Eggs, Guaranteed —when you get a ho* of Bright sunshine. 6 hours 42 minutes. k_jSr General state of weather, fair. 8c Linoleum 1 was separated from my wife and old Monday and Tuesdayi QUICKLY A EASILY friends, and my acquaintances, who Pure Butter, ! " with the greatest difficulty, finally suc­ [any other usee and full directions ceeded In forcing her Way to where I TTTTl"" »._t Peer, But Proud Pure Milk, " on Large Sifter-Can IO* A Touching Drama. was brought. It was a spectacle such as I have never witnessed, arid which The Almighty Dollar — - Piece it with ok I Shall never forget.” Hofmann is to Comic. play here under the auspices of the Through the Clouds The Chocolates that are Different Victoria Musical Slclety, on Thursday, Topical (Edison.) March A Tne Fence on Bar Z Ranch 33 different psckagei—eech one eon- Harrison Hat Spriaga,B.C. Western Drama. taining a new surprisetn chocolates. Get a beset your dealer's or wmd SOc. for pound The most noted summer and winter Max Makes a Touch Guaranteed Pure box of the most dshetous assorted chocolatés you Cdralc. HOTEL resort Iri the Pacific Northwest. %inîl. NOLSON LIMITED, TORONTO. Open all the year. Steam heated, The Highbinders Milk Supply Co., ltd. Washington Annex electric lighted. Lon* distance *' Drama. telephone service. New Empress Orchestra 612 Pandore.' /y<) SEATTLE Admission, 10c; Children Matinee, 5c. A PLACE FOR fHR Excellence of Coffees A moderr* L_ CONVALESCENT. H0MAH8 MBTBFIAY THEATRE BREAKING homelike Situated only 70 miles from the; hotel. Coast amid unsuri ad scenery The Aristocrat of Plcturedom. PIONEER COFFEE Write tor desjriptl booklet end Absolutely Continuous Performances Dally From , EDUCATIONAL AND SPICE MILLS Fire-proof. noon to 11 p. m. X PERIENOI ST. AUCi HOtEL 200 Rooms Harrison Hot Springs, ft. C. TO-DAY: ESTABLISHED 1875 * All Outside eeeeeHaeaeeeHaseeeeeemeeeaiee * Big Imp Feature Drama, 1000 ft THE CONVERT University School Try the Pioneer Lines InrejMM Flea $L50 Far day, eg Don’t Miss It. Victoria, B. C. A «. Mm fmneier BUY THE TIMES Other Features and Songe. FOR BOYS « Romane Orchestra. Mast Term Benina. TUESDAY. JANUARY 1& Assembly Roller Fifteen Acres of PI eying Fields Accommodation for too Boarders Organised Cadet Corps Rink, Fort St Musketry Instruction. a fine stock of field grown, strong plants, Football and Cricket Tilt DOCTOBi " As I re* reelleee growing here for immediate delivery, cleaq, Gymnasium end Rifle Range MODISH TOP COAT. Roller Skating Is tbs Most Healthful. Recent Bucoe.ee. * McOin an» K.M.G es» f.Târle». OWe kie. » St..»- and healthy ; no fumigation ot inspection rc- Strengthening, and. Invigorating Sport. eu'i Fe*«er es» to •*■! >< Beaides all the good old varieties such as Testout, Kaiserin, WARDEN: ...... to eg rtgto.- || To ranr-M eveitin» «own or H*ht aired FIFTH REGIMENT BAND Rae. W. Bolton. HA. (Cambridge) I afterntMin «own a mat ot thl, itort w-o., Gontier, La France, Dijou, Rambler», Lamargue, etc., etc., Conducted by 8. Rogers PRINCIPALS: Is almoet ladlspenMbl^ Black cloth we also have some of the very beet of the near varieties, t Steedmxns Soothing Povdin 11, the moat practical If the coat U to WEDNESDAY, FEB 22 a V. Harvey. M.A. (Cambridge); #. C La Progrès», Mme. Julee Groley, 8ouv. dé Cath, "Gnillot, Yellow Co­ — . - c *---rn go — e— a -----: worn often, en» with a lar*e col- " ------ATT prm;------warned», tsj. tHutra xtbtt.j, sm CONTAIN | tny -4d*ck 1rna maXcé a chet, Étoile de France, and the very laieaT ôf"ill ïlie Lÿofl by w- resident eUti5-»ot.ti»3vaeatiy 4 ■" AlTKN tfK NT7E TTBUBCT. *e -- gar hi eat. IM cut differs For Rrospectur apply to ths Bursar. Free Instruction. POISON | materially from tl)« general run of pell»»» ctoaing oa Layritz Nurseries, 0A“In^’ ► IM1. L. C. POWELL, Prop ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES lWt-»We. 12 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911. PUNS Of LOCAL SHAN PROFESSOR OPTION LEAGUEE /ON NATIFS WEALTH Gordon Head ■ Homeseekera to 8 3-4 Acres Cultivated Fruit Land Policy This Year to Be One of Declares Country Not Injured Call and Let Us 500 Selected Fruit Trees Education and Or- - by Growing Budgets for Show You Over ganization Army and Navy Large new dwelling with cement basement, furnace and this New Cottage dairy. Modern stable and poultry houses. Situated on Alfred street, This property affords a charming' view of the Mountains Vancoure,, A. 20—lev. Dr. Spencer Berlin. Feb. 20.—Is Germany'capable large lot, close to sebools, and is unsurpassed as a suburban home. submitted his report, which was optlm of wli'ffttaVfdlng the financial strain of car line and new High tatlc and encouraging, at Local Option Its growing armaments, which aiv al­ School. Contains parlor, For price and terms, apply to Day & Boggs, 620 Fort St., ready enormous, but which are steadily Convention held here. W. J. Parish Increasing, year by year? dining room, kitchen, pan­ who for the past twenty years have made a specialty of Gor­ submitted the treasurer1» report, which The Fatherland, has a standing army try, bath, toilet, two bed- don Held properties. was as follows: Receipts, from leagues, of 500.000 mèn and 3,000,000 In Its ar.imua ,rir,HO , BtSBlonu rp V ârtutiit WHI nIlllunit t/IIIVvhit ua—. - from ally !>;....growing. rucut. Nicely Sniakeii .And . J services, $110.50; cash from previous Each year sees an additional enormou» sum devoted to the construction of will benr rigid inspection. year. $60.86. TotalTotal. $4,963.18. Expendt- Dreadnoughts, more money spent on turee antounted to $4,881.78, leaving Ok gnus, htgh*r“ëxT»ndlturei Tftr Im­ balance of $S^t||| proving the personnel of the navy., and Price $3,150 DAY & BOGGS Mrs. Spofford. on behalf of th^ W* Cl side by side with this enormous and On ivasonahle terms. 620 POET STREET. VICTORIA, B. 0. T. LL, spoke of the greet Influence ex­ Increasing burden, a steady growth J» the post of maintaining the army. "* erted by the body she represented and Open Saturday Evenings. • to 19 ESTABLISHED UN The last scheme of taxation Intro­ Its determination to continue .the w*rk duced by the administration In the whatever the result. As women they summer of 1100 and accepted by the im­ P. R. BROWNl were ohe* In- working-far the extinction perial legislature, so raised taxation of the liquor traffic. that there^are many who declare the ^ , . .. country ha* reached the limit of *»- * C. M. T«ta»p«Ae for the L O whether or not this Is true t* Money to Loan. Fire Insurance Written. Stores and Office* to Rent T. The Good Templars wap the largest a vital question tor Oarmany, because Phone 1076. 1130 BROAD STREET. P. O. Bo* 418 temperance order In the world. It success in Its contest for world su ------i,------counts by thousands |n Qofiftdg*-. of thousand» in tlie 0. 8. A., and by One of Germany's greatest political hundreds of thousands In the old land economists and scientists. Prof. Ballod In the provincial jail 90 per cent, of 6ae Just published • highly Interes You are not too'late yet to get one of the much talked of Dean Heights the prisoners were there through drink. Lots. A fewj>f the best ones still remain unsold. The prices have not treatise In which he deals with Close the saloons and the Jails would question whether the Father!» yet been raised. ^ have nothing to do. That's a plank EXCEPTIONALLY GOOU $600 BUYS ONE from the Good Templar platform. enoromus expenditures for mill ■USINES» PROPERTY. VICTORIA WEST. WATERFRONT. Where there was prohibition the Jails » ft * 11» ft. clow to Baywerd-» Three large lets, charming out­ FUlly one-half acre," In two large The terms make it eaay, $60 cash and $60 every three months. Pay- were empty. look over-Selkirk waters, view Newton R. Brown spoke for the Royal new block. View 8L, stone'» cannot be obatructed, facing lots, beautiful home site on -.—threw from -braiUe—Brten Tçjntfhrs of Tertiperan • •• eastward on - Verne --Townee,- Selkirk waters. Street to he I can aiaure you of a handsome profit. ' will doible In few weeks; can half a block from car line, IS ft! they were In sympathy, physically, of fire Insurance companies indicate morally and financially. tell you why on application ; street passing to be asphalted. asphalted past property to The future porter committee reported price much below alf proper- water*» edger ^ Three minutes a* follow»: -'That the -policy of this cent, to 69 per cent, higher. ties of equal central situation Onè offer Only at, per lot, easy from car line. Nothing llke.lt league for the coming year- shall be wages having shown an average GORDON BURDICK Term» exceptionally easy. term, ...... $1,000 for, per lot, easy terms.. .$2360 one of eduction and organisation, with ereasc of 48 per cent. In Î2 years. 820 BROUGHTON ST. VEMBERTON BLOCK a view to securing eventually a pro /in Alongside of this growth In wea rial local option law. That ,wv coa-< Temp. Office, Room * Mahon Block. G. Office Phone, 1092; House, R426 . Successor» to Morris A Burdick. and -wages, the professor denies -tl BOND centrale odr efforts for this purpose, there has been a corresponding lncre 7Î------and leave other ipatters to the organ I- Mtton. to which they In theW cost fgjg of l"n*^|.| llvln n™WM»orl.f pertain. That we request the Incoming that- coffee, sugar, tea. clothing and executive to devise such plans for the other common necessaries jpf life arc financing of the campaign as will a Implements ;, $4,750. » per capita Increase m the consumption Johnson, near Store. 76 feet...... Offer WANTED TO EXCHANGE-House and lot Jn Victoria for small farm at Sidney. O. Buchanan, the presidents and lead couver, B. C.," will be received at this of meat. Altogether, the professor surna office untH *.68 p.m . on Wednesday, Elliott O. T. P. Hotel, Government Building*, lun ft ...... u.tM> TO SELL -House and lot, Davie et reet, off-Oak Bay aveuue, 11.360; there is also a ers of w CTirtsttoh-OTiTYrroret T$edW up, there çan be wo question as to the View, between Quadra and Hianmanl. 60 ft...... r»>*> good barn and stable. -, and about forty others In different February $2, .1811, for the eupply ot View, between Quadra and Blanenard. » ft...... 13,000 laboring classe*' prosperity. Ironwork for three 260- cubic yard part» of the province. --- -- •' " F*rom the%rrowth of the Fatherland'» View, l>e4ween Blanchard gnd Douglas. 60 ft...... 36.000 Rev. A. E. Haney spoke on-“Aboli dump scows for Vancouver, B. C. Yates. Just east of Government, paye g p**r cent net on amount asked. satlnnal wealth, the statistician comes Victoria Harbor -We have everything that la for sale. tlon of the Bar.*' He felt that hotel­ to the conclusion that the country can Plans and form of contract can be keeping for the accommodation of the ♦onrioue to spend fortunes upon its- seen And forms of tender obtained at BEAUTIFUL HOMES public was a legitimate business but the offices of H; A. Bayfield, Esq., army and navyv without in any way Richardson, near Cook, 7 rooms, etc...... $ 3.5UM there had somehow Arisen an unholy neglecting the great problems of educa­ BupL of Vrqdgoe, New Westminster, Victoria High School, Brooms, etc..."...... Z.UbU marriage between the hotel and ' the B. C„ William Henderson, Esq., Resi­ Victoria West, corner tot, 8 rooms, etc...... tion and social reform with whl^h It Maclure. between Cook and Linden, 8 rooms, etc...... BANK OF MONTREAL bar. The liquor question was an eco­ la struggling- hot . jmsuccpssKillyf he dent Architect, Victoria, B. C., and on MhvIutv, between Cook and Linden, f rooms, etc...... nomic problem, and as such concerned -222L5 application to. the Joel ma alar at Van--} 1 Linden, off Richardson, 8 rooms, etc...... !__4 Established 1817. everyone. * ' *"UK 7 ' . :i. —U.-W.------l.—a â." cojiver, B. C. I Cook, cor. Colilnson. 8 rooms, etc...... ■ Rev. Dr. Bpeneer sptd ip no province persons Mtidéring are notified that flame, -Srith extra lot, •» ft. .T.r.rmr...... m* ...... Capital, alt paid up. Real. Undivided Profita in Canada had such progress been tenders will not be considered unless Fort. cor. HI. Charle*. large house and ground*1...... $14,400,000 00 212,6#0,600.00 $681.561.44 Vancouver, near Burdette, 7 rooms, etq ...... '...... 6,14*1 achieved as had been dene In British OUTCOME OF THE msde on th* Serins supplied, and Albany, 7 rooms, etc.,"ft acte ...... Rt. Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, O.C M.G, and O.C.V.O, Columbia In one year. Temperance slirned with actual signatures, stating Hon- President. sentiment was never stronger. The their occupations and places of resi­ LOTS Richard B. Angus. President opposition met with .had been from the dence. In the case of firms, the actual Collineon, Just off Cook, 60 ft...... % 2.3W fact that the law tried, the Canada HONDURAN REVOLT signature, the nature of the occupa­ Linden, near Richardson. W ft...... -ynjg" Sir Edward S. Clouston, Bart., Vice-President and General Manager. Temperance Act, had come from the tion and place of residence of each Trutch. to back entrance ...... 2 ; «1 GENERAL BANKLNG BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Harbinger. 60 feet ...... "1 w wrong plaee. Though the liquor traf­ member Of the firm must be given. Bumstde, near Douglas ...... fic and its allies were entrenched Each tender must be accompanied Hillside, near Reservoir, acre tad tot ...... - Î.690 SAVINGS BANK. against them thb victory was theirs by an accepted cheque on a chartered Queen's, next School, 60 ft...... r...... Ll'm and at no very distant date. They Insurgent Leaders Are Indicted bank, payable to the order of the Hon- Mt-nsles. corner Slmcoe, »> or more x 120 ...... ,*.,*»...... b Interest Aflowed on Deposits at Highest Current Rates. - Cheap*et quotations on any flue-division Ixits In thty. Correspondents in all Parts of the World. had warked "â $5.000 policy last year, by Giand Jury at New oarable the Jdlnlstcr of Public Works, New Hampshire. Oak Bay car. each...... ,,7.. fld hut this year our budget was Tor $10. equal to (10 per cent) of the'amount OHver,'Oak Bay car. $108. oaiance 1 and 2 y,*ars ...... A. J. C. GALLETLY ------Manager, Victoria 000. Would they Accept such a budget? Orleans of the tender, which will be forfeited Burnside, comer. 1.4 ir’rc ...... a ;4N, Cries from all over the hall. ‘'Yes." If the person tendering decline to en­ Linden, near Maelnrc, «0 feet ...... x.ixw He thanked all wtm had helped an ter Into a contract when called upon li! i kwood, hear Hillside ...... , nobly In making-the convention such a to do so, or fall to complete the work SUBDIVISION ACREAGE success, ahd all those who through the New Orleans. Feb. 20.—The United contracted for. If the tender be not Cordova Bay. 24 8T>-foot tots, beach...... $ 7|6UII year had done uueh faithful work. States grand jury on Saturday indict­ accepted the cheque will be returned. 226 acres. CadlKiro Bay. mile water frontage...... wvuu The Department does not bind Itself 960 acres. Jordon Meadows, the Hunter's Var.adlse ...... %. But If He Ha Been He Would dition which sailed from here on the Department of Public Works, . 5 acres. Burnside road ...... jj.mjo FIXTURES, PORTABLES AND SHADES. at. amer Hornet, December 21. Ottawa, February 8. 1911. 160 acres, Parksvfile, E. A^N. R. R-. Improved ...... Have Had Hair Now. Mainly through the efforts of. Christ­ Newspapers will not be paid for this All Work Guaranteed. mas, a former New Orleans policeman, advertisement If they Insert It without Telephone 1122 Government St., You do not want a scientific. treaties Let Ue Tender on Your House Wiring. Bonilla, ousted Davlllo of Honduras. authority from the Department . 714. H. P. WINSBY on the hair foHfcTè^-ydn tire not par­ There are two count* on each Indict­ ticularly interested In the name qf the ment. one charging equipment of an. German scientist who Isolated the bug armed expedition against a friendly that 1* said to cuufle baldness. What Aatlon ana another charging the tak­ look at these you do want to know la how to save Hawkins & Hayward ing of ih“ Hornet. Th-< men are fur­ gIMie—Lot 60 X 135. Fifth Street, Elite Studio C. F. De Salis & Co. 728 YATES STREET. Tîïé hair ymt havc and make It strong ther charged wit* dtrevHng the oper­ off tirtiorie Avenue. $160 cash f PHONE 643 and lustrous. ation* of Captain Chari»-* Johnson balance $16 per month. SOS Government Street. Rea! Estate, Stocks, Investments. Nyal's Hlrsutoné will do it better commanding the "Hornet. In equipping SY.otMi—Fairfield Estqi*\ 2 i"ts, Insurance. than anything else. Plates and Films Developed and and sailing the vessel and picking up 60 x 120 each, corner George Printed for Amateurs. H le not claimed that Hirsutoue. is a fluy MalonfY. Bonilla. Christmas 202 Times Building. Phone 856 and Olive One-third cash, Photos copied and Colored. Our works proponed to be constructed In that wonderful scientific secret—but It is oth„rs at Hhh> balance arranged. Portrait» as good ae any. the concrete result of all that is prbven part of the waters of Victoria Inner Har­ Following the Indletmenta a report gM.‘»U—Fatrtlvhl Estate.. Lot on Oak Bay—4 lots, OHver Street, 6,000 Share. in th6 scientific treatment of sick and bor between the Esquimau & Nanaimo galived currency here that an Inde­ Oilvq Street. Cash $260, $10 cleared and ready for building. Railway bridge and the Point Ellice 'diseased hair and scalp. pendent Investigation of the Hornet Easy terms. Price eacK .. .$500 AMALGAMATED DEVEL- bridge, being on the lands situate, lying It is n happy combination, and you .per month. ♦xpedltlon made by the state depart­ $1,460—Corner Vancouver and Oak Bay—Corner of Saratoga and being in the City of Victoria, British will'notice a prompt Improvement In OPMENT CO. Columbia, and known, numbered and de­ ment at Wevhlngton disclosed that Bay Streets One-third cash, -----Avenue—and Otiver—Direct ‘h, feeling ot the «alp and the look of ,mh ()u„,„mlla and Nlcarn,„tt H. J. WARWICK scribed us Lots nutnber 6, 7, 8, ». had balance arranged. Real Estate and Insurance Agent. New, modern residence, six Bit . K, Harbor Estait, and has de­ *.. .’•*• .. actively aided the Bonilla revolution. Valuator. rooms, water, sewer, and elec­ posited the area and site plana of the Hlreutone looeen. and remove, all^ v|olatlon of the Washlngton agree- w. J. COX £ tric light, on two lota, 98 x 116, 10c per Share proposed work» and a description thereof scaly and matted deposit on the Scalp— me BROAD STREET. Tel. 1230 with the Minister of Public Works at Ot­ ment. The Indictments resulted from fenced, easy terms ..... $5,000 tawa. and a duplicate thereof with the stimulates the hair bulb# and gives new an Investigation Instituted by the*|c- » Oak Bay—7 roomed hou#e on life and vigor to the hair Itself. HUMBOLDT ST. Lot 05x120, Improved, Regtstraç-Genersl of Titles in the Land partmept ot Justice at W'ashlngton^ exceptionally cheap In comparison Monterey Avenue, new houee, D. MacLACHLAN Registry Office In th< City, of Vlotorta. NyaVs Hlrsutone give# back to the tot 76 x 116. Easy term». British Colbmbla. and that the matter nf‘ with a small lot 30x90 at $10.000; price hair and sàalp Just what It has been FOR SALE *13,000, term». Price ...... $5,230 •card of Trade Building. the said application will be proceeded with COLO-*I8T8 RESCUED. at the expiration of one month from the robbed of .by your neglect and abuse. Tender*.are invited for the purchase PANDORA AVE., near Blanchard, lot Metchosen—100 acres, near to J. Phone 2106. time of the flrat publication of this notice It is time to start right. Use Hlrsu- -on Bernardino, Cal., Feb.-2A—After be­ of the property situate on the N. E. «*136, revenue $66 per month; N. R„ sea and, road. Terms In the Canada Oasette. torie. corner of Douglas and Yates streets easy terms. ing snowbound for s Week on the„ north HARRISON ST., near Fort, nice Per acre...... Dated this tenth day of February, A. i>. It is one of the Nyal remedies and #!vpe of the Fan Bernardino mountains. Victoria, B. C„ measuring about 90 feet houee. Large lot, very cheap; PL**#, 1911. :'r' no higher recommendation can be given William Hardy. Henry BeiftoM and by 60 feet, with the Four Story Brick VICTORIA MACHINERY DEPOT COM­ It. They are all good. Ask you Nyal Hiram Walker. Utah coionlets. with their Building thereon, known aa the Stelly MrPHERSON AVE.-Large lot, near DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. PANY. LIMITED. Druggist. He recommends It. wlvee and several children, were rescued Block, containing the t’ralgflower, >i,150; caeh $600. FULLERTON AVB.-Lot 63x126, a J Sold and guaranteed by *D E. Camp­ hat unlay, according to telephone mes­ Notice lalhereby given that the partner- good snap, $1.06»; cash $300. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH bell. John Cochrane, Dean A Hlscpcks, sage* received here. ^ Clarence Hotel SUPERIOR ST.—Large lot, on oar line, ship heretofmq^subslstln* between the un­ , COLUMBIA. F. W. Fawcett. Mesrs. Hall * Co.. W. $1,160, terms. Lots at $500 dersigned* as real estate and commission AWARDED DAMAGES. and Four Store» Jackson A Co.. F.,J. Williams, Vic­ The highest or any tender not neces­ agents, under the firm name of Galloway In the Matter of the Wlndlng-up Art, toria. A Ma< kenxle, of Victoria. B. C.. has been Chapter 144, of Itie Revised Statute» or Montreal, Feb. 30.-After three-qilarteri sarily accepted. Each-A Snap thtà day dissolved by mutual consent All Canada, and Amending Atta, of an hour deliberation the Jury In the Tenders must be accompanied by ar debts due to the said partnership are to Accepted Cheque for Five per cent. 01 be paid to A. Mackensie at hts office, the Matter of the Fort George LumbeS ease of Paul Dlnowerte against the Cana-, dlan Pacific Railway, brought in a ver­ the amount of the Tender, be enclosed At the end of Douglas Street ear Green Block. 1216 Broad street, and all A Navigation Co., Ltd. Greatest Snap In line, high and dry, large lots, a partnership debts to be paid by him, and The creditors of the above-named Com­ dict for $3.506 damages against the com­ in an Envelope endorsed "Tender for that the business in future shall be con­ pany are required, on or before the 3rd day pany. with costs., Stelly Block," and mast be received on Victoria very few left for, eaclb... $500 tinued under Use name of A. Mackenzie. of April, 1911, td send their names and ad­ Judge Saint Pierre stated when the ver­ or before Six o'clock p. m. of Thursday, W. R. GAI.t.OWAY. dresses and the particulars of their debts dict was read that It accorded with hie 23rd February, 1111. 1 Corner Humboldt and Penwell, Victoria West, five minutes' walk A MACKENZIE. * or claims and the names of their Solicitors, Victoria. January »rd. 191L One for each everyday i Ideas. In accordance with this Judgment Full Information may be obtained on FACING EMPRESS HOTEL from either the Gorge or the K any, to Herbert Lockwood, «of Room was entered against the Canadian Pacific No. 5110, Dominion Trust Hu tiding, Van­ Bppttcatton to E*?4 ®aven " •$♦< and Situ til New Grand Trunk Esquimau, car line, two good for*.- with ro*»* a* far Pacific Hotel. Price, for ten couver, R. C„ the official liquidator of twenty outla-Wskilled. Blanchard Street Victoria^ to whom the said Company, and. If so The action was brought by Mr. I>1no- day*. two hundred and high and dry lota for, each,$600 u*e and incasaclty for business os a result of ^le nervous system was wrecked by the peAla - ranged. A1 'T ” debts ojr claims at the three American soldiers in a running fight suffering during______the Spanish River roll he endured and the sights hé witnessed seven hundred dollars per Kôsefc»JBKBKBX-01Y£NthatAù»- ^ M "«torn twin-m -----foot Good—terms: Phono or 'v VMofla W«wwry Depot CumpanyrLfm: in such notice, or in default thereof they Lianao, 1ft which 20 bandits were killed. he bad been a passenger on the first-class l»î>i ebl« to attflirre lSH»h#rt. He: la a 1 w '''eer'BWMr. "r v » ------Ited, having Its registered office In the will be excluded from the benefit of any The outlaws put up such a slubber» te­ merchant at -Trois Pistides and claims THE ttOSE StAlTY Cl. City of Victoria. British Columbia. Is ap­ distribution made before such debts are car. had been pitched Into the Ire-coated 741 Vancouver -SL -— plying to Uia Excellency the Governor- stât ance that It required four days for a river and remained In the water several that In addition to being unable to attend Phone H1036. Phone 1613 Boonrt 7. Mahon Block, •— Ssmifxrorcaiixffirhi cuuiiuii fur approval **lg*cd> A.",B. -POTTENGER.----- combined fores- of -ftbirhr befnt* *ethg^rWtiWT WWWdtf -W* •> «Uea». elle and description ot District Registrar. ku-y to put the bandits to flight- not suffer any serious physical Injury his disordered that he suffers greatly. 13 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911. CEMENT INVENTOR Chamberlain Street IS CENTENARIAN | Good Investments Has "Been Total" Abstainer for [ OSCAR STREET^ lot 60x120, between Linden avenue and Cook street; a good building site, «5 facing south ...... '...... " Vi Eighty-Two Years—Be­ FERN WOOD ROAD, 3 lots in high location. Each ...... lieves in Hobbies ALPHA STREET. 2 lots, close to Douglas street, 40x125. Each ...... ' Vs nïux EMPRESS STREET, lot 50x135 ...... “ «litMt ONE ACRE, off Tolmie avenue, near Cook street, only...... ;...... ‘ nîuî Isaac C. Johnson, of Pelham road.! WATERERONTfM at Cm-dova Hay, 40x250, for camping ...... ONE ACRE, Maple street, near Tolmie avenue, op V. & S. railway ...... je*>”YY Gravesend, was a hundred years old a| THREE QUARTER ACRE on Cloverdale avenue, all clear; a choice piece...... ,$1,«UU week ago, and certainly he cannot be I SIX ROOM HQUSB, Pembroke street, 3 minutes from Fort street car,, concrete foundation, classified with the obecqre and Illiter­ full basement. Cheap at ...... ;;..$A,6UU s ate. As an inventor, Indeed, Ms nairo Fit'll ROOM COTTAGE on Toronto street, James Bay, 2 blocks from Government will never be forgotten, since It war Mr. Johnson who first invented or din-1 corner, a coaf home for ...... $3,oOO covered Portland cement. The fact thatl 10*4 ACRES on Saanich road, 2Vs miles out; suitable -for subdivision; opposite Swan Cake; good land. Per acre...... ,...... v8*” a week before his hundredth bttthday I 50 ACRES, on waterfront. Mctchosin district, near Albert IleatL closa-U^oewwHlwwy.jo-gr- he was found 10 b» bnatlr engagcdjnl Per acre $175 the task of translating the Greek Testa­ Tÿ“iir'cleare ment would no doubt be considered by Dr. Hutchinson as proof of no mean intellect Hi* parents were humble, # working people, but the date of his -ÏJ5 birth gt. Vauxhall on January 28, 181L This cut represents a house of 6 good rooms on Chamberlain Street, onljf % â seems to be an well authenticated as Swinerton & Musgrave block from Oak Bay Avenue and Car Lÿie. • ' ' the date of any OtJMT Wt* who la not a member of a royal family. 120b Government Street —— - Real Estate Agents Tlie house is practically new and is modem in every particular. Cement As a toy, he was delicate, and well " remembers his mother sadly predicting walks, cement flnur in. basement furnace, heating, etc. „„_____ hat he would never “make old bones.** wrttmr ==== Homeseekers will do well to look into this. and arithmetic, his education was con sldored complete, and he at once set about the serious business of earning a living. He first worked for a bookseller. Buy in Oak Bay tmjL.soon left, and entered the servie» r 1 Of a firm of cement manufacturers at ACREAGE SPECIAL Nine Elms, where bis father was em­ Suitable for subdivision, SUMMIT AVENUE, 2 large loto with splepdid view of ploy eUW == deed. Mr. Johnson is an enthusiast on In the city. (Ivins nplendld re­ this point, and. speaking from his long turns cm the Investment. If you are looking for a home it will pay you to see us about experience as a magistrate In two coun­ PRICE WMMi these at once. Homes Our Specialty ties, he assert» that nine-tenths et the Oh terms for a short time. csflr* brought before him wees dee to We Strongly DO YOU KNOW drink. Another recipe for old age. be R. B. PUNNETT says, is always to have an object In Phone lit». F.o. Drawer 1»». Pre party in Jamee 1 life. He believes in hobbles, and Recommend Getting Very Valuable» end That tried several with excellent results, Al Boom to. Mahon Block. Victoria • Heme Over There ie Always in the age of *7 he learned to ride the Demand T F. J. HART & CO. bicycle, but this he has lately given up For $2900 we have a new 6 room Amateur photography and etching LTD. the Following cottage, concrete basement have also given him much enjoyment piped for furnace, electric and have added to his span of years Lot 50x140, North Park St., chandeliers in two rooms, ajl His present occupation is the transla­ Pemberton Block, 1012 Broad St Phone 381 modern conveniences. On the tion of the Greek Testament, and he west of Cook St. .f 1,800 5\ Acres OFFICES; has . already worked half through the On the car line $2850, a rew 6 room cottage, Two lots, each 50x109, For Gospel of Ht. John. Mr. Johnson’s mind Just outside 8-mile circle, first- Victoria. Vancouver. New Westminster, Chilliwack, Aldergrovs. stone foundation, good base­ C'raigflower Road, opposite is as clear as ever it was. and whlh* class soil, nearly all under cultiva­ —------Burleith. Price, for the ment, one open grate, new cot­ physical and mental decay are apt t*> tion. quantity small fruit, large, tage, all conveniences, corner come very suddenly to one of advanced new, 4 roomed house, well built, two...... |1,800 lot. with basement, bathroom, pantry New 6 Room years, he gives every promise of living and dairy, large barn and chicken Lot 56x180, Hillside Ave. For $4500, 7 room bungalow for some time yet, as he Is in roost house. 2 splendid w»Uw. all fencing practically new. just off the respects as well preserved as many complete, almost adjoining new car Price...... $700 Dallas Road. gas. electric light line. For price and terms apply Lot 62x110, Cook St. Price Cottage all conveniences, concrete base­ men of sixty. Johnson Street ment. etc. Close to car. is...... $1,600 RAILLESS TRACTION. JOHNSON & CLARK All conveniences. WE PHOTOGRAPH TUR 30x120 feet, western half of lot 1260. Brick building, consist­ Lot 60x120, Chaucer St. HOUSES. 1210 Breed Street. Price...... $630 The bill to Incorporate a company ing of two stores on ground floor with offices above. Bringing with power to provide and run omnl in a revenue of *250 per month. Exceptionally easy terms. If you have a five roomed buses and other vehicles moved by v house for sate on easy terms, The City Brokerage electrical power supplied by means of let us know. We have sev­ $3,100 A. T. ABBEY. Manager overhead conductors from PurJey (at eral clients waiting. 1111 Douglas St. Opp. Mer­ thev termination „of the Croydon Cor­ Stewart Land Company, Ltd. chants’ Bank P. O. Bo* 786. poration tramway, and passing along real estate agents, stoc k and bond brokers. Phone 816. the main Brighton road, and termin­ Watch EASY TERMS. ating In the phfjtah of Merstham: ’An­ 101,103 Pemberton Block. Phone list other route cpm*hcnetng In Purley. and passing along the God stone road into Currie & Power and through the parishes of Bedding- Our 1214 Douglas Street. ton, Couladon. Warltngham, and Cater- ham. where it is proposed it shall ter­ SOUTH FORT GEORGE Phone 1466. McKenzie & Russell minate) was recently passed by the Heisterman examiners of private bills of the Brit­ Advt. Wtipre the future city of Fort George has started to grow Where the banks, Real testate and Commission Agents. lumber companies and mills, transportation companies. Btorea, restaurants, Room 417 Pemberton Block. ish House of Commons, and reported hotels, poet office, and all the business establishments necessary for the futur» Phone 1249. Night LH0L |for the first reading. _ city have started their busings. Forman & Co. Other rail less traction bills were at In Our prices for lots In the future city range from 6150 each to ti.40$ for SPECIALS the same time sent forward for Erst double corners; terms. $16 down. $1$ per month, or $ cash, balance $, 18 and 18 reading, but that relating to the West­ 1212 Broad St. . BELVEDERE-A few snaps left at ““ now dial the O. T. P. Ry, baa located tin the * "A rock bottom prices, 8400 to 1800 each; ern Valleys ( Monmouthshire) failed to serve, South Fort George cannot help but forge ahead Coroe tr. ana mves i Phone 66. $60 cash and $16 per month. These comply with the standing orders, and To-morrow gate this money-making proposition. - prices good for a short time only. will be so reported to the House of Please act quickly. Houses Built IMPROVED FARM—40 acres, near Commons. -* WM. MONTEITH & CO. LTD. Hhawnlgan I*ke, with 10 room house, Night’s Reel Estate Insurance. bam and other outbuildings, orchard —\Vm. Stewart, men’s and ladles’ NOTICE. rwawr»*T cià« ig$e lbAwtsY WT evwisi On Instalment and small fruits, well watered; a tailor, over Terry’s Drug Store. Doug­ snap at $4.600, terms;-or exchange for las 8L * Plan t the undersigned, beg to give notice city property. Paper that I Intend to apply at the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners of iMdaüiaiwinduiLm.™- the City of Victoria for a transfer of the U. H. BALE liquor neon* to sell spirituous and fer­ NOTICE. mented liquors by retail on the premises A Good Investment ! Contractor and Builder known as the Fountain Saloon, situated on tho corner of John and Government TAKE NOTICE that the partnership Choicest 15 Acres jr' Fort and Stadacona Avenus Sreeta. In tbs City of Victoria, to John Business lot, best corner on 40 acres West Sasnich road, heretofore existing between John W. Telephone 1140. Broughton street. Easy 7 miles; will subdivide. JODeted this Sth dsy of lumber. lMO. Morris and Gordon E. Burdick,as In­ IT. MAY 1IEA!>' EASY GEO. H. BRETT for Subdivision terms. Price ,. $30,000 Your own terms ; at $150 surance, financial and estate agents, MONEY FOR YOU. carried on by them at No. 620 Brough­ Mount Tolmie dietrict, beauti­ Best double corner on Cook Keep posted on 11 MER­ ton Street, Pemberton Block,- Victoria. street, good house and RITT,” B C’s next city. We B. C., under the Arm name of Morris ful slope, cultivated land room for three more. One hsve the information. Outr FAIRFIELD ESTATE A Burdick, has thta day by mutual THE block from Fort street. Mr. Betterton is on the consent been dissolved. All debts ow­ Price $600 Per Price ...... $15,000 ground. The Beet Buy Offered in the Above District To-dsy. ing to the said partnership are payable CORNER CAMBRIDGE STREET, between May street and to Gordon E. Burdick, and tfy him all Another corner on Cook, two lots, two modern Acre B.C. Realty ..$15,000 v Dallas Road. Size 185x104. This will subdivide into four large the liabilities of the said partnership GOOD TERMS '< houses .... lots. will be paid. COMPANY nice «5,375, OS TIBBS. Dated at Victoria, B. C„ this 8th day of February. l»tl. RUSSELL & GREGG | , * j 623 Trounce Ave,, Victoria jntMMLv.....------. a ? ? •‘.bsrtow fh*tW ng R. V. WINCH & CO., LTD. w' B, ROBERTSON. Phene 2443 -1 20 21 Premie Black Phone 143. I Gov Dt 4L vhfjni 145 Temple Bldg Fort St Victoria J. W. MORRIS, K hl»80W J O. S. BURDICK. 14 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911 the building is being erected on Royal avenue and Agnes street. NEW WESTMINSTER ' Y.M.C.A. BUILDING Of the sum., of $45.000 subscribed about $13,000 has already been paid In. These For Sale Advertisements Will Bring [ANational Favorite] of tills $6,600 remain» ’R» the bank to - the credit of. the association, the re­ BOARD Of TRADE AT NEW WESTMINSTER mainder having been spent In pre­ About Some Real Estate Sales To-Day liminary work. ------PRINCE RUPERT CLUB. THE B. C. LAND AND J. STUART YATES LEE & FRASER Reports Show-"Growth of City Contract,Has Been Awarded— Prince Rupert, Feb. 18.—At the an­ Real Estate and Ihsur*nce Agents. INVESTMENT AGENCY 21 BASTION STREET. VICTORIA. —Officers for Year Will Be Opened Early nual meeting of thé Prince Rupert club 1222 Bread Street. «22 GOVERNMENT ST. the1 following officers were elected for Elected in September the year: President. J. M. Christie; FOR SALE. vice-president, A. J. Morris; secretary, J. M. Clancy. The board of directors Caledonia Avenue, just above Quadra I» ACRES OF LAND. with enter St. within 10 minutes' walk of City BLACK. MIXED AND consists of the following: Alderman frontage on Book, harbor. Smith, J. M. McMullin, W. M. Law, F. Hall, 6 room house and lot SO x "6, TWO VALUABLE WATER LOTS on New Westminster, Feb. 18.—The story UNCOLORED GREEN New Westminster. Feb. 1$.—The con­ for...... 12*60 Mobley, L. J. Conkey, Mr. Broderick Victoria harbor, at foot of Tote. of the steady growth of the city of tract for the bulldlnf of the Westmln and W. 8. Benson. Discovery Street, 9 room house and lot, LOIS. ___near Douglas Street, modern con­ TORRENT -ThrM-atory w.r.hou.. on|'N'" Wr.tmln.tr, ... fully told at the *»er Y. M. C. A. has* been let to Sloan Superior Street, close In. one lot, 60 x A Harrison, building contractors, of SENT TO PENITENTIARY. veniences. Price •$7600 Wharf street. annuad meeting of the board of trade Davie St., 6 room house ...... $2,100 120, on car line, on terms of one- this city. The price Is In the neigh­ third cash, bàlAnce can be arranged, For particulars apply to ** when President Lusby and the chair­ Gorge Road, near corner of Govern­ borhood of $37,000. For some time Vancouver. Feb. 18.—As a climax a ment Street, 7 room.house, modern, Price only .»...... $1100 J. STiJART YAtBS men, of the various committees made long series of appearance* and convie- in first class order This Is a Rockland Park; Subdivision, 4 lots on their reports. 1 LAUNCH RUNS there was a difference of opinion as to tlon* for minor offence*. George Bobler, splendid Investment Price, with corner, nicely treed, no rock. These The retiring president In hi» address whether the building should be brick In the polieg court, was rent to the peni­ TferlflT T".-... .. -rv~-i-.-r-Ti r .. .$7,500 lots have a_ gen tie southern slope. characterized the growth of the past and stone or cement. It Is being finally tentiary for five y**ars for robbery One quarter cash*. -' balança at 7-per- NATIONAL REALTY CO. The sentence was the result of a twenty Gorge Road, corner of (tfarbally Road, ■man Hlousr- *P»«re ■ had JKCÜ cent. Price for the four...... $2,500 decided to select the former. minutes* tilal. The victim of the; robbery well built modern cottage and full Real Estate Agents. practically no business failures, new Sloan * Harrison will attend'76 n»ëtT* 74. "Wftddfarrrl At ranger nrtnwii: sized lot...... •~$Si$S0 Industries had heap established, sites McKenzie Streep, Fairfield7 Estate, be-, 1232 Government It Phone 11 $5 building only, the heating and plumb story was" lH*t he met lïhbter In » pool- Manchester Reed, desirable 6 ; room tween Lltiden Ave. and Muse Sts- secured for others to be built this lng being* let separately. Extra tend room early last Tuesday evening, and he- ’■ , bungalow, cement block foundation, vear and *hfioer-*wtthout exceotlon all coming chummy, they treated <*ach other one lot 66 x 141. Ope third Cash, ere were required for this work. Those nil modem Improvements, lot 64 If the her * couple or times. Tmwer th**« W balance at 7 per cent. For...... $1200 HERE ARE SOME SNAPS. the established Industries of the cltv submitted have been referred back to i.16. Price, with terms...... :$6,250 hnd expanded during the year. A site wenty Passengers Landed Invited him to his house for a f -w more v a committee for mature consideration. drinks, cigars and a quiet chat. Although----- Féh'd»Thbaet"Street,- 7 roam-htrase. quite Comer Lets on Harbinger ÂveT àntf $60S-—r*omer on ^Charles Street; SU fnra msmpttv steel -works:had been se», new...... $3.750 Safely and Are Taken to Th* hwitTnt ftldfi^ W r?k!Wthd tb emt Tils prospective host was harrt*y w—pr». Fairfield Road, of large size and handles this. cured pear - the city. Fort Mann had In the- neighlHVfhbbd of $6060. Richardson Street, comer of Carnsew, come into being, more banks had been possessing person. Woodruff wtltlrvety as­ commanding an excellent view. On Prince Rupert Work on the superstructure of the sented, and they proceeded through the 7 mom house, large lot. HouSb piped terms to suit tl«v purchAWBT, interest $800—N. Hampshire Road; atari ed. the Eraser Valley branch of for furnace, and contains all modem Y, M. G. A.—the foundations were laid strange streeta to the house, to find tt a_ _ at 7 per cent Price for the two the R. C Flétrie Railway Comnanv lonely shack onjf, float, at the darkest Improvements...... **.-$5.500 $1300^Ia-vd, dry lot. no rock. Esqui- V»d been put Into operation and other some time ago—will start Immediately, Is ...... $3.600 and It Is the Intention to have the Part of the water front. Ju*t »«* th**v g*>t Rudlin St, new 6 room cottage. . $2450 transportation - avenues were -being Prince Rupert, Feb. 117—À disaster Irurtde the door, Bobler qulcklv grnsrv d contractors complete their task In Aug tpetted it was noted that the C. P. .71 a club and held It menacingly over Wood- . . jBihîÇSd Street, Caledonia Park, one lot, USM—For two beautiful lotiN^ Wllieot that might have resulted In the loss o£ nst. leaving the cofWmlttee a couple 60 x 125. Exceptionally IMilNdM4 »>*d enlarged its vnrd rapacity, and In head, the while demanding money. Place. ♦— - f^sof Hie ofitv note of regret 4hê ttisny iW«*.,AkiwUtilL the launch Koua. ,ef.waakato whAak4*> -attsoA-tw IBs IMP ft/ eceîvM’^^ff ^rne?T^»1$^Fe‘'I‘r’W$ftÂl,,xrt •e-.-o • lng lot. Terms, ‘flttf half cash, bal­ nlshjng of the building. The formal ance at 7 per cent. Interest. Price $1750—Superior, on car line. Adjoin­ whole address was that the Canadian while coming from K* Yex river to and $4.86 cash. - Bobler was apparently PLUMMY A RIDEOUT is ...... $2.000 |31evlean lln<* of at earner* had failed to- iTlnee Rupert with twenty passengers opening Is to be early In September. dleappointed at the_value of th-* booty, for ing lot held at double this price. As the work advances progressive Real Estate Agents. rti the service that had been expects and mail. In the blinding snowstorm In a grieved way he then threatened to Fisguard Street, Just east of Cook, one noOGlNIasttra Street, neejr the Park ed WÊÊÊÊj Ishe ran on to the rocks between Invef- estimates will be passed, and, in the kill «.ss victim. Woodruff decided to save I1S Pemberton Week. Phene 2392 opinion of the committee In charge, hbr Hfe, If at all possible, but- s**etne the-- large lot with frontage of over 50 and and sea. Tt was noted that thé pfotmcSgtf sfough and Porpolbe harbor. 170 feet in depth. Has frontage on land registre office returns showed an The launch was filling rapidly with sum In the neighborhood of $8.000 aggresalve attitude of Woodruff. Bobler ■IWwnMIinnl TkeM lot™ ..«A,.nil .. «1 toi» J8a^l±uMKn»*_efc.AL oet .ixc! LJSS-SJÏÎÏÏT,!!. JULt«r.,#nd (or a_trw minutes hyaterla month wilt-tw required during the time backed down, unlocked the door and let -hfa*- out. Woodruff then started to find >300 Cagh. makes first payment on two Interest at T per cent.:ent. Price terms can be arranged. . |. 45 per rent.; the local nost officeiNclzed'thc passengers. jT. T*. SlhplWrt» an oWrer' He aoôn^located 'Tr nwtS* 3*1 per com. Increase*e- > inIn Itb son, the sheriff, pf ^ B. Mul- ■j extra large corner lota off Foul Bay ,who seeing the Impossibility of arresting monev order department. 22 ner, cent. v.vney. and Dan Osiom, and one of WT Bobler without assistance, a* the^ fb*«t Road, near Willows car. Price each ACREAGE. 1n„stump sales and 5* *>er cent. In the there kept their heads and marshalled could not be reached except bv a narrow quantity .of mall handled outward and the rest of the passengers Into the UNCLE WALT — is .. .T ...... $650 Quadra Street, Just inside city 1 Units, BRITISH - AMERICAN TRUST plank over the water, secured heln. In a beautifully situated for sub-dividing, Inward The vital statistic* showed i dinghy and in n eerie* of trips landed The Poet-Philosopher few minute*" Boblèr 'was safely landed In laand Is nearly all under cultivation. CO., LTD. eorrmunondlnr increase with the-ex­ them -safety on shore. the station to appear tn court, where ne Terms, with Interest at 7 per cent. Broad and View Streets. ception that the number of dëàtfts was Mulvancy andOeloin rowed, down to KING MIDAS. gave a' Very thin "account of th-« affair. Price per acre ...... $2,500 smeller than the preceding year. Pi luce Rupert for assistance In the Magistrate Shaw had no hesitation in The navigation pommlttee told of the dinghy, a distance of eleven and a finding him guilty and sentenced him to L. U. CONYERS & CO. Highland District, 15* acres, with .og half mil*** Coming inlo Prince Rupert King Midas lived In days of old; serve five years In the penitentiary ' FOR SALE. •‘PTorts made "to Improve the Frnse, •M VIEW STREET -r,. house and lean-to. Small part of this Hver and n# a result of this report f they requisitioned another launch and whate'er he touched- would turn to The law laid a heavy hand on George S. n rroperty Ik cleared Loch ted close to Hillside Avenue, 54 x 120, on comer, resolution was passed that the Ottawa beat bark'to the scene, of th** W7VI■eck. gold. The sandwich and the pumpkin Lawrle. a self-confessed burglar H* wss Saanich Arm. Water Is laid on to with modem house of six rooms. There they took on all the passenger* pie, the long, cold pint extra dry^ charged with breaking Into the house of authorities, he asked to place apnronrh- F. H Richardson, of demon afreet, and Fifth Street—3 beautiful level lota, 61 x house. -Any amount of fine Umber. Terms. 1-3 cash, bâtit nee 6, 13 and is iBd hroughl'them safely to Rupert. at! tines or thlnes wnetvon he'd fsetr. ntfons in th# supiMiemenl ary esllfftaVs stealing $200 worth of Jewellery and other 135 each. Good terms.- Price each $1,000 cash, balance at 7 per cent months. Price ...... $4,000 nrovldlng for n new suction dredge on the paper that he tried to read, the Price for the whole thing is but $1500 effects. On V. ednesday the chlare* was la...... $$50 Hillside and Grosvenor, double comer, the Fraser and the building of works SUPPER AND CONCERT. dachshund and the thomas cat. his read to him, and he pleaded gutltv. but 116 x 183. 1-3 cash, balance $.12 and at the aandhead* looking toward* the stogies and his Sunday hat. all turned Blackwood Street—Nice grassy lot, HO tfEfi sentence was reserved so that he wourd size 66 x 109. Terms, 1-3 cash, bal 18 months. PHce ...... $1,600 reopeiHwg*bf the channel at that point to good old virgin gold, and yet the have a chance to aay what d1spo«ltlon ns _ance 6, 12 and 18 months. Price $775 James Bay, close In, 7 room modem Victoria West, 90 x 110 feet frontage, Tt wa* suggested that the board take Under the auspices of the Young La­ monarch's feet were cpld. “ ‘Ode had made of some of the missing Jewel­ house and lot 60 x 120. This piece of on two streets. Half cash, balance 6. dles' Sunshine club of the North Cook Street—Good high lot, 48 x 120, up this matter with some other eotp' death,” quoth he. "this makes me lery. for some of It the police had been property Is priced very low and can 12 and 18-months. Price ...,..$1,600 pany beside* the C. P. R. regarding Saanich Methodist church, a supper tired; I have more gold than I desired; unable to locate. The prfAoner had no­ close to new school. Terms, 1-3 cash, be had on easy terms. Price . $3150 Deminion Road, 7 roomed house with and concert was given in Bergqulst’s balance 6, 12 and II months. Price service with Victoria. I find that gold's a false alarm, and If thing to aay. aad the magistrate In pa—* acre of land. Exceptionally good hall, at Sidney, on Tuesday, February sentence remarked that he Intended la ...... ». r.~7 ." . ■ . .TTT The civic committee made an Im­ some sprite would lift the charm Albany Street, off Gorge Road. 6-room speculation. Easy terms. Price $6400 portant report detailing the street and 14. that's loading me with yellow bare. I’d to put down .such crimes with a heavy Oxford Street—Splendid building lot, new cottage and % an acre of ground Fairfield Estate, comer Oxford and other Improvements, and tol^t how the Supper was served from 5 p. m. to 8 gladly pass around cigars.” And there hand, that ft was persona such as The size 48 x 111. Term*, $250 cash, bal prisoner that spread terror !n the com­ Nice situation md splendid view of Howe. This property contains com­ assessment of 7he city In ten vear* had o'clock, after which the tables were are moderns longing much and greatly ance I, 12 and 18 months. Price $1050 Victoria Arm. Only $900 cash, bal- fortable two room shack. Term*. cleared away and one of the most suc­ munity. A» a warning to otner* that th’» grown from $4.560,606 to $11.000,000 with for the Midas touch ; they'd like to see city would be protected from criminals of Craigftower Read—Large lot, 76 x 240. ance at 7 per cent Price ...... $3200 Price...... $1400 a probable large increase for this year. cessful, programmes of music and songs whate'er they hold turn Into bars of This will increase in value rapidly May Street, double comer on car line. that has ever been given by local talent his class he would sentence him to ten The commerce committee, which ha* yellow gold, and fill thejr cellar bins years In the penitentiary. Lawrle took hie Terms, 1-8 cash, balance 1 and A good location for general store. dealt particularly with the telephone In Sidney was rendered. Miss Dorothy Roberts acted as pianist of the evening, with dross, and count their million* fate quite calmly, and seemingly without years. Price...... rr*• $1500 by the gross. Yet all the age-long re concern turned to go down the stairs to Niagara Street—Fine building lot. «S a«uuV m ,• .2.:. toefr | .Li: rr rr. and among the soloists were: F. Bishop, pleased to state that they had the as Mr. Spencer. Mra lmrle. Miss Eva cords show that wealth but multiplies his ten long years of confinement. 107, all In orchard, close to car line. for hardware . or butcher's shop. surance of the telephone company that Terms. Price...... $2450 Roberts, Mr. Kennedy, A. Roberts, Miss one's woe: the more you have, the Terms, 1-3 cash, balance*!, 12 and 18 the service was to be greatly Improved more you fret, and scheme and plan A SIX-FOOT COMPANY. months. Price...... $1000 H Oherkle, Miss-Me Kill loan and Miss and enlarged this year. M. Brethour. Instrumental selections some more to get; you cease to sleep, F. E. MITCHELL 4 CO. Vancouver, Feb. 1$.—What will be The Above are all Fine Buys and are Secretary Wade. In his report, briefly were rendered by Miss Byers. Mrs. forget to eat. and pace the floor on described th* resplts of the year chief frantic feet, to knock the Midas re­ known as Captain Moore's Company of Good for a Quick Turnover. Real Estate. Timber Mine* North*™ S. A. BAIRD Critchley and Mr. Musgrave, aad the 72nd Seaforth Highlanders Is to have of which was hetfcer transportation fa­ Ernest Wilkinson; and Mis* Muriel cord cold, and pile up forty cords of ». C. Lnnfls. Real Estate. Financial and Inst cilities secured throughout tht* Fraser a record of its own. the distinction being Brethour gave two excellent recita­ gold. I have some cake and pie and one of stature. All the men enlisted into It Oovt. at Phone 152» valley, and a closer association with tions. The programme concluded with bread, t have a roof above ray head, the Interests of that section. the company will be six feet In height or A. H. HARMAN 121* DOUGLAS STREET. a sketch, “the Wrong Flat,” which kept I havefa good old easy chair, some over. Captain Montague Moore, who is Fifteen care a day leaving New West­ the audience In laughter from the be­ books to regjd. some clothes to wear, taking *he Initiative In forming this body 1117 Broad Street Davie St., 1H story dwelling, lot 64 x minster with “New Westminster made ginning to the end. and sundry roblee put away to help of men. Is himself over the six-foot mark, goods” was the happy report x>f the SNAPS FOR SUBDIVISION. 120. Price ...... $2100 A vote of thanks moved by Miss out on a rainy day. a pair of slippers as are all the other officers. Th* bush- s transportation commiteç. Murray, president of the club, to Miss by the fire, and nothing more do I de­ or bonnets which the men will w*ar will The postal committee was able to A GOOD LIVING RIGHT FROM THE Burnside Road, Eva Roberts, to whom the success of sire. add considerably to the height of the men START FOR $1,000 CASH. 100 x 272 Gladstone and Vlnlng St».; report six new post offices opened In th* evening’s programme „ was at­ for which the whole company will be re­ Prlenterprise, having regard only to the claims of which I mill to the tax. The water pressure at he shall have notice, and he will not be Written and Placed for I present was very good and the new force of hand engravers near and far, is served by liable for any a»*ets of the said estate to I equipment would mean a chemical en- this engraving plant. Bny person of whose claim he shall not All Businesses Igine, a station for the same, and two is prepared to execute diffi­ • hen have received notice. I men* on the premises at night. Dated at Victor'* H C.. this 28th day cult or unusual work. Cover Designs New equipment recently NEWTON ADVtRTIMNO The council were unanimous In their of January. A D . 1*11. » AOENCV. added, together with more HANTNOTON A « ACKHON, I opinion that It was badly needed. The If you wish, our Art on Your Folders gutte 14. Mahon Rloek. Government Street. I mayor decided to form a new hoard to Department will furnish commodious quarters and Victoria. B. Ç-. I deal with fire matters and for this pur- increased floor space still Solicitor* for Richard L. Drury, Executor. ! pose he thought that the present water the designs and thus relieve I board would be best qualified to un- you of the entire detail and Illustrations further enables us to serve WAVERLY HYDRAULIC MINING I dertake the business. your needs. COMPANY, LIMITED. The petition was finally referred to thought. ' hvYour Advts. * I the fire hoard to Investigate and report location of Works. Grouse Creek, I as to what was required. SkSk JkJk boo, 1 tleh Columbia, Notice te hereby given that at a meeting PIONEER DEAD. of the trust- e* oi raid Company, held on We Do Building MONEYWANTED Maps the 28th day of January. 1911, an assess­ MAIL ORDERS MAIL ORDERS ment of two dollars tfc-tWjM* share was New Westminster, Feb. 1$.—The In Your Real Estate Folders FILLED PROMPTLY levied upon the cap tai stock of *»td‘Ccuu- Y. M. C. A. I death occurred at Ladner of the oldest FILLED PROMPTLY pafiy, pa>ab.e (urthwith to said Com-- And Repairing and one of the best known pioneers of pany’a Secretary, at ills office at Barker All subscriptions to new build- the Delta, Mrs. John McKee, Widow of AND CAREFULLY AND CAREFULLY -Ville, B. C. Any stock upon which said in* past due one month. Money the late John McKee, -who passed away asMhsnient shall remain unpaid on the urgently needed to open building 2»th «lay of March, 1911, shall be deemed Williams, in her ninety-third year. .'The deceased .delinquent, and w.ll b • duly adver^ls<*d dear. |wm * BfcUvo of County Down, Ireland, for salé at public Ructtun, and. riffles* Subscriptions received and of­ [land came to Delta many years ago at payment shall t* adv before, will be sold Trerise&Williams ficial receipt* given by following J the time when most of that favored on the 27th day ot May. 1911, to pay the Directory- at their ofucea: W. N. [section was under water several feet B. C. ENGRAVING CO., LIMITED wsessment. j-«gether with the Sue «-Kgorfi to J. P. BURGESS. Mitchell. A. B. -aaer. A & evst» ot ad . «Mi - .n n. vpenses of sine. She leaves a family of several J AM US IilBBYj McNeill, P. S. Hlllls, C. A. Field* *-and one -daughter att well tasowfl Fourth FloorK Time* Building, Cor. Fort and Broad, Victoria. It B. 4. r ------nghr.ut the lower mainland In von - . Company. 1.1 !t- 1 Bcowcroft , ^ linectlon with the business affaire of Dated at Delta ' -, lay of January. vr Given. Phone 195. Tv

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FOfc AËNT-HOÜèÉS FOR SALE—LOTS ARCHITECTS AST GLASS ELECTRICIANS, ENOCH EVANS A BON, architecte end TO RENT-4 roomed cottage tmodern», VERNE TBRRACK, Victoria West, lot A. K. HOV8 ART GLASS. LEADED CARVER A MiKENZI... practical elec­ on Powell street. Apply 432 Poweli SV 50x142 for H.100, on terms. it. W. Clark. Every One quantity eurveyora; M years’ experience. LIGHTS. ETC., for churchea * hoola. tricians and contractors. Telephone and CflV 7 Promts Bloch, government street, fie public buildings and private dwellings. motor work a specialty. Telephone 710. Mahon Building- ______WILSON. JOHN, Architect, 221 Pember­ Plate and fancy glass sold. Sashes C. L. F. Carter, L2270. C. C. McKensSe. TO LET—Five roomed furnished house, JAMES BAY—Lot, | block from ton Block, Victoria. B. C. F. O. Box ®k>. glased. Special terms to contractors. R2687. bath and pantry. Inquire owner, HU beach and cafe, 0,000, on terme, This Is the only firm in Victoria that View atreet. tto berton A Son. WALNUT STREET, close to Fernwood Road, two choice lots. PhOne 1882. Hes. Phone 2341. manufactures steel cored lead for leaded LIVERY STABLES C EL WOOD WATKINS. AroSM«t. lights, thereby dispensing with unsightly TWO VICTORIA WEST IsOTB—Just off Terms quarter cash. Price ...... $1,000 Room, 1 and 1 Oreen Block, cor. bam. Works and store, 848 Yates street. CAMERON CALDWBLL-fto-h ««S FOR SALE—ACREAGE Esquimau road. 120x120; we recommend Broad and Trounce A va Phones 21» Phone BH. - , livery stables. Calls for hacks promptly ACRE—Adjoining,.Bhoal Bay park, on these as sure winners at 0,200, on terms. and L.1M8. ______' ■ ■ . attended to day or night. Telephone 6* Monterey avenue, cleared land and close Shaw Real Estate Co., 302 Pemberton TAUNTON STREET, one block from car; a good lot. Terms, CHISHOLM St CARRUTHFRS are now 711 Johnson street. » L W.. HARGREAVES. Architect. Green located at their new building, 1120 View to bench; cheapest buy In the location, Block. ♦100 caah; balance monthly. Price...... y . $500 Blk.. Room 1». Broad St. 14 tr RICHARD BRAT. Livery. Hack end 81.500. Herbert Cuthbert St Co., 6*6 Fort street, where they have the most up-to- Board I nit Stable». Hacks on Short street. 5® JAMES BAY-Lots, facing Oswego, H S. GRIFFITH. 14 Promis Block. 1 date plant on the Island for the manu­ notice, and tally-ho conch. Phone .82. you want, a lot t.o build on, close In and Government street. Phone ME facture of leaded art glassi plain and 72* Johnson streeL' FOR SALE—C acres bordering on the at a bargain, don’t misa this opportunity. GRAHAM STREET, clone to Bay; choice lot, next to new bevelled JBrUJsh.plate Nechacnrtve -gtwwrr fTtme» frorm yprt- Prim 87------.260 f-u r ----- . ------fee leside OENTIOT8 METAL WORKS George and on railroad route, at 817 an lota; term», one-third cash, balance ar­ ------house. Terms,"one-third— cash.. Price..——...... frae thing In the glare" ll* Phone ranged to suit. Shaw Real Estate Co., DR. LEWIS HALL. Rental Surge B. C. CORNICE- \ ------owners,------£06 Broad,*— raor Jewell Black. cor. Yates and Douglas tRCATONE TYRES Roofing, hot air heating, blow pipe work, 302 Pemberton Block. EDMONTON ROAD, lot 60x191. Terms, one-third cash. streets. Pretoria. B. C. Telephone QUALITY. SERVICE. Rainés A Brown. , metal celling», skylight». Estimates FOR 8AIÆ 1*1 acres, with Improvements, QUEEN'S AVE. LOT-Cloew to Chambers $750 omce. 557: Residence, m MS Tate* St., sgenta given on all sheet metal"work. UM or situated about half way between Ked atveot, a snap at «OOt'on terms. Shaw Price...... DR. W F TRAHRR. T1 T»I~ at—t. BLUE PRINTING AND MAPS Phone 2039. , Deer and Vdjgary, Alberta. The owner Real EatktrCo.. 302 Pemberton Block, f» Garesrhe Block. Phone 261. Office PACIFIC, SHEET METAL WORKS- is How In Victoria and will sacrifice this hours 9 SO a ,m. to « p. m. - ELECTRIC BLUB PRINT A MAP CO., Cornice work, skylights, metal window», property; II.WO cash will buy It; you tan FORT STREET—Next the corner of Van 1218 Langley street. Blue printing, maps, metal, slate and felt roofing, hrd air trade, a. city lot in on this. Call and get couver atreet, a most desirable Invest­ LAND SURVEYORS draughting, dealers in survey ore* in­ furnaces metal celling», etc. 881 view full particulars. Shaw Real Estate Cohv ment. a full stwd -revenue producing lot; John Greenwood _ strument* and drawing office supplies. Phone 1771. pany, 10. Pemberton Block., _____ M price, on easy term», "113M0. Fagan * OORF A McOREOOR. Britl.h <"olimibl* Co., MahOn Bldg.D» Lund Surveyor, and Civil Fnri n-r rs J BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING OPTICIAN __ PEOPLE FROM TIIE~ NORTH WK»i’ Htrrfrk M". D Bn, proven satisfactory - are the Champion, too high. We offer choice acreage, and Victor, eewer, cheap, term» «'«® Telephone 1435 575 Yatee Street IB Phone 1*04. Fort Oeoree Om«e. EXPERIENCE and fine, modem equip­ Fleguard street. f"Jl second «venue. . J F Templeton, man- made expres-iy for shoe repairing. Try ment are at the semi re of my patrons. aide city limits, served with car flnee, Mi—n_ TTIbha « Priant., Allay opporttr No., charge for examination. Lapses free of timber, on fine graded streets, at GOOD LOT In J*mee Ba;Bay. 0.086; two gond . »*“•• ______ground on the premise* A ' Fr I Ml Hi. e ftrrrre that Is 288 per cent, below prices lots. Alpha street, 0601660 each;. _good cor. LEGAL BUILDING SUSPÜI Fort street Pt-^nc flR'T— asked for similar stuff, iiqn’t throw this aside without Investigating It. It FOR SALE—HOUSES WANTED-^ai8CELLANEOU8 C w BRADSHAW, Rarrl.l.r Toi WASH SAND AND ORAVEI. PAINTING is easily Inspected. Remember. It la a Douglas, $1.300; Burnside road. Junction Chambers. Bastion atreet. Victoria. teaming and contracting Several garden soil land and has deep water 8800 CABH and 06 monthly buys 0,800. WANTED—lessons In Arabic, evenings. teams and Ingle horses for gale. V FRANK MELLOR Tainting Contractor. of Douglas, 81,806; Monro Place, off Box 666, Times. «1 1IURPHL FISHER A BH-RRWOÜÜ, 11# View Sf Phone 1561 frontage surrounding It. See the owner, Gorge road, " six good lots and house new, 6 room cottage In James Bay, mod­ Symons. 741 Johnson atreet. Telephor G. 8. Lawrence. Room 1. 08 Hastings ern every way. burlxpped walls, plate Barristers. Solicitors. etc.. Supreme and H1- ______'__ valued at 0.000. price for the lot 84.750. WANTED—To rent, four or five roomed Exchequer Court Agents, practice in PLUMBING AND HEATING street, west, Vancouver. 10 on terms; thta la a bargain. Dunford St rails, etc. Pemberton ft Bon. f-1 cottage. Box 636, Times. 120 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR# Patent Office and before Railway tom- HEATING AND PLUMPINO-T. WirEéT. FOR 8HAWNIOAN LAKE water front Son, Room 233, Pemberton Block. f20 UOUSK. 000 cash, balance 82» mlselon H ao.d persona! effects A A. Aaron terras. For further description and street school and thé Government House, has option of buying adjoining 60 ft. lot; 616 Bastion Square. Rea, 431 T nl’tf price apply to owner. Box AM, Timex price 06#>. H w. Clark, Mahon Building WANTED—For -a client, small farm, road. Phone 16*1. 4S9 Hnrhally Road. Phone LI468 eon, cor Johnson price, oif one large lot, $8.950, -and very " Plan* and Estimate* furnishedI one. ____ *___ n«« Phone Um. JR easy term» cm be arranged- Apply about 30 ai-ree, upon good road, within ROOFING ■ole agents, Fegan A Co., Mahon Bldg^ e*85T automobile dlslam-v of Victoria^ 4 MEDICAL MASSAGE V DUNFORD A BON. Contractors 8709 PER ACRE for over 20 seres on HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!-? sold Salt water frontage, with bathing and and Rulldt rs. llounas built on< the »•* R R. TUMMON slate and tar and gravel Cedar Hill mad. one of the finest sub­ ready. Esquimau road lots, 60 feet each, boating facilities required. Boll must be hiss GORDON STKl'ART *17 Fort #tailment plan. Plans, epeclflrationa^and street. Massage, manicuring, ladles roofer, slate black board*: eetlmatea urban properties In Victoria; tt Is to your 86R6; only a few left; city water, sewer, MODERN 6 ROOM COTTAGE on Duchess suitable for cultivation of vegetables hairdressing, electric and vlbro hair estimates. 223 Pemberton Block. furnished. 522 Hillside avenue. Interest to see this; very easy terms. light and on car line. Pemberton St Bun. street, close to car and school, all" mod­ and small fruits. c4ood* water supply treatment. Combings made qp 2315. Shaw Real Estate CO.. 302 Pemberton 01 ern and a new house; easy terms. 8600 . needed. W’rlte, giving rough sketch, Capital carpenter and jobbing SCAVENGING____ _ YMseB. —40- with full particulars as to location, COLLIN8UN 8TRKKT-S lut, from .. . cash, balance like rent, H, Cuthbert FACTORY - Alfred Jones, builder and L. n' WING on. 1709 Government street. Co., 635, Fort street. buildings, banr accommodation, ere.y G PJORNFELT, Swedish Maskeur, contractor. Estimates given on houses, METCHOSIN DISTRICT-C. N. R. depot nrr of Douglas street; the district where with price, to P. O. Box 306, Vancouver, Fort street. Phone 1*T* buildings, fence work, alterations, etc. 150 yards away, 12 Veres of land, about everybody Is buying now; 96-foot front­ LINDEN AVENUE-For sale, eight room­ B. d______~______ra MRS EARSMAN. electric, light 1002 Vote* street. Office phone, VICTORIA SCAVENGING CO. Ol half cleared, 3 acres orchard, new housv. age. at 047 per front foot, with good ed house, near Richardson street- owner. medical massage. ions Fort Bt Res . RKIM. - . 1*56 Government etrert Pbhne 682. Ashes barn, outbuildings, close to school, howte, etc., bringing In 838 per month; 80 Broughton.______j tJZ WANTED—Carpenters, mechanics, home- and garbage removed.' church and store, etc.. 12 miles from terms easy. Johnson St Clark, 14» Broad seekers, to help settle and build up a F1966. A. McCRIMMON. newly cleared, centrally located sub­ Contractor xnd Builder. SILK GOODS, ETC. town, very cheap. A. Toller, 604 Yates street. tn OLIPHANT AVENUE—New. 8 roomed, MUSIC Take» entire charge of every detail or street. mie modern dwelling, concrete basement, division, on street car line. Wê furnish bulldli. High-class work. Reasonable A WEALTH OF ORIENTAL IMP >RTA^ COOK STREET—Splendid residential lot. piped for furnace, lot 50x12». close to car cleared lot, lumber and material on the MRS TT7LLT. pianoforte teacher, has re- TTONS at lowest cost. Silk embro'dered FOR BALE—ARTICLES for quick turnover owner will take 81.5W and park, $6,000 J. G. Elliott, 1212 Broad ground at cost. You build your own mrrrrd to Head street (care Stop) Mod­ prices. 6» Johnson st ______phwn* *"■ ktraonas. gold braided dressing K«*wi-s. FOR SALE—Mortice and tenon machine, on easy term*; this Is a good buy. John­ street.______• ta home for residence, rent or sale, or we erate terms.______■*» the prettiest of nil waist front», fit lor son A Clark, K» Bread street TO will build anyone a home to suit on E. RAWLINGS. hand power, English make. Apply P. O. ROC KLAND PARK New house for sale, small monthly payments. Letbly A HARP. FLUTE VIOLIN—Mr. Di Carpenter and Builder, a Qiuen; embroidered < repe de chen»* In Box 466. tai Green Gate sergeant, soloist, tcache ■ lengths, corded »Ukx In many, shades KSQUIMALT RQAI>-60-foot lots. 8®«l cheap for cash, or on reasonable terms. Blunter Realty Co.. 1106 Dominion Trust ’— «67 Richmond Ave., Victoria. B.C. HOLLY TREES FOR SALeT” 80 Hey- 1-3 cash and-1 and 2 years. Pemberton Apply owner. Box-50, Timas. - -OP. Royal Artillery band. London concertai Eh*telftl'iri Q1 van. Prices. Reasonable. Quong Man Fung. 1715 Government m - -RuHdtng, Vancouver (Ted.- 080). or 61» d’es* f 1 pupils. terete moderate ni tood «venue. m A Bon. m Columbia- street. New Westminster, CARRIAGE BUILDERS P O Hox 88. • NEW HOUSES, wtth all modern conveni­ cost gW>. price 0te; Irish harp. Itt. BOWL8BY IM^aCE-7 sold In one day. ences, 6. 7 and » rooms, for rent or to sell, Phone 667. Open evening» till t o’clock, Richmond avenue STOVE AND RANGE FITTERS. FOR BALE—Jewel flrelesa cookers. j______m CHAFE A JONES, carriage builders and Greatest labor saving device known. foot lota, 8650 to 0,500. Pemberton hundred feet from car line, one of the repairers, general blackemlthlng, rub­ HOT WATER FITTED, steam engineer. Bon. ______m finest parts In the city; also fine lota. WANTED houses, acreage to list. NUISE ber tires and painting. SatDfactlon Saves 76 per cent, of your fuel bill, time G. Mardell. 53* Ellice street. cHy. and trouble. Emit» no heat, steahi or t:.~ J I MALT ROAD—Corner loL 60 feet, Inside and corner, some choice lots Will purchase good propositions. Pio­ MRS E HO^D. Maternity 1 guaranteed Orders promptly executed fronting Beacon Hill park. Oliphant. neer Realty. 60 Fort street ft» Corner Fort and Blanchard. odor. Does everything that an ordinary 11.500; 1-3 rancash, balance 1 and 2 years. Patients taken at the house or TRUCK AND DRAY or gas range will do. Roasts, oakes, Pemberton St Bon. ttl Park Boulevard.m|4 W ANTED—To rent, about Maxell Mth. Phone L8*0 112* Fleguard street. JEPSEN’S TRANSFERA-Pbone 1*871» CHIMNEY SWEEPING fries, steams, stews. R- Harris Sk Vo., COOK BTRBKT-Cer. lot, 50 feet, W.ts. house», acreage to list. H Jones. 721 Vancouver street. Phone CHIMNEY gTcLE AN ED Defective flues r> LISTS. lent eoMftfMv Apply P. Q. Box 466. r» pn Humboldt, egph piece within a few with cement basement, stable, bath, hot WIU purchase good propositions. Pio­ fixed, etc. Wm. Next. 101 s Quadra St TRUCKING—Quick, aervlce. ,.~KSS*. yards of Douglas street, and can deliver and cold water, 0,000. J, G. EUlott. 1213 neer Realty. 615 Fort street ta» Phene 1019 A BPLENDTr» E X C H A NO E l*\00© worth charge». 1. Walsh St, Sons, VT agreements on Okanagan land, secur­ at prfees eonstderably lower than ad­ Broad atreet.______TO WANTED-All kinds of Jobbing work, SHORTHAND PeWr Stoi». W6~T«ifP Mfeet.____ joining property Is held at. Edwin fencing, sidewalks, etc., reasonable price. CLEANING AND TAILORING ity absolute; will accept good revenue FOR SALE- 5 roomed cottage, on Hutton MTffff M A MELLON. stenogranhee and VI-’TORIA TBPrk AND DBaV CO.- city property or wctf Vocatad vacant pro- Coventry, Room 8, Mahon Building. Apply Hill, cars of Pioneer Realty, 615 GENTS ’ CLOTHES CLEÀNKD. repalrsd. street, price IL2S0; three hundred dollars Fort.______mil typist A.i kinds of clerical work care­ dved and pressed; umbrellas and para­ Telephone 12 Stable Phone 11m »rty. See owner, C. A. Mclkjnald, LIST YOUR PROPERTY with Jalland will handle. Apply Fhone 471. . f!4 tr fully and promptly attended to. Room sols made, repaired and re-eovered. WATCH REPAIRING Eoom 2. 386 Hastings street, west, Van- Bros., 622 Johnson street. Phone 206. fl4 WANTED 3 or 4 room cottage and good 1». Pemberton Building Residence Guy W. '/alker, 708 Johnson St.. Just couvar. ______6 ROOM HOUSE, on large lot, Victoria lot. 0,50» or $1,660, on terms. Prévis, phone T.NB______»______” tf east of Douglas. Phone L130. A. FETCH. 1416 Douglas street. OVKEN H AVENVR-1 toll facing park, West. 0.600, for one week, easy terms. Wilson street. fil SHORTHAND ffCTTOOI* 1W Rrna^ of English watch repairing 3wS FOR SALK—Good phaeton, also light ex­ ■nap. Apply owner. Phone R2286. fll tf Frovha WUaon atreet. *0 Shorthand. typewriting, hriokheep'ng, CONCRETE AND CEMENT WORK of clocks a«d wàtchos repaired. press wagon. Apply A. Short*t, 710 Fort WANTED—By April 1st, four roomed cot­ tage, reasonable rent. Box 596, Ttinea telegraphy thomurhly taught B. A. KIRBY A BERRY-Estimate» given for street:______fH tr BOCKTAND PARK-Two large lota (each SEVEN ROOMED, MODERN HOUSE. Macmillan. prlTicIpal. concrete worn Basements and walk* a Y. W. C, A. 86x7127. facing three streets, for 0.166; James Bay. for sale, lot 60x130, owner f21 NOTICE—“Red Cross" sanitary closet* this 1* a snap; a few days only. Shaw leaving city. Apply 0 glmcoe street, mid VURKISH BATHS specialty. P. O. Box MT. ® FOR THE BENEFIT of young women are modern and odorless; can be placed WANTED United Wireless, limited or out of employment Rjw>m* *n<1 Real Estate Co. (exclusive agents). amount. State whether preferrtd ox FRED. STEVEN^ Cement Worker. In any part of the house, and do ndt re­ Pemberton Block. til TEN ROOMED HOUSE, In James Bay 01 FORT ST. Pr.f. A. E Pornwell. Floors and walks a specialty. tlood board. A home from^home. «66 Courte­ quire water or sewerage. R. Harris * district, with large lot. well built, 0,600. common, number of shares. Address Hours Noon till mMnhrbt- ladles* day nay atr* et. ______C. À. Ce». 04 3rd St., Portland. Ore every Mondav. 16 a. m till 7 p. m. work Moderate chargee. Estimates Co.. 11^7 l^mglcy street. ft» SNAP—Oak Bay avenue, comer, «1x127, on easy terme C. C. Pemberton, 7V7| free. 81 Oswego street. ml* close to Junction, price $1,500; 1-3 caah, Yatee street. f6 tf WANTED-Anything photographed, 2» HELP WANTED—FEMA'.E FOR SALE-Two «hip’s boats. Apply to balance 1 and 2 years. Apply Phene 01. years’ experience Jones, photographer, UNDERTAKER CUSTOMS BROKERS Richard Hall. 1232 Government St. fll tf Î14 tf BRAND NEW HOUSE on Stanley ave­ Esquimau. Phone M601. ft» L> WANTED—General serrant, gm*d wages nue, 0,000. on easy terms. Ç. C. Pent W. J HANNA. Funeral Director and LEEMTNO BROS., LTD., Customs Brok­ 130 Menxles Embalmcr. Courteous attendance paid ^ Apply Mrs GET A BANITAltt PORTABLE BATH CHEAPEST IXTT on Vancouver street, berton. 707| Tatea atreet. WANTED— Household furniture. Apply ers. Out of town correspondence solicit­ APPARATUS—Can be weed in any room close to North Ward park, 0,866, terms. 532 Johnson street, upstairs Chapel. 740 Tates street ed 524 Fort street. Telephone 7». without inconvenience; running water WANTED—A reliable maidservant to do, Apply Phone 01. fit WILL EXCHANGE L 2 or 8 houses on NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS LODGES ______ALFRED M. HOWEtL.* Customs Broker, only touches the body; the effects of Douglas street for farms, ranches, of Forwarding and Commission Agent. Real general house work for family of two. the bath most Invigorating. Price only GOOD BUT-iOn Cook street, close land for cultivation. Apply Victoria P. WANTED—Highest cash price paid for COLT’MBlA IXID^E. No 2. I O. O. F.. Estate Promis Block. 1666 Government., Telephone L»06 between nine and ten 0.60 Try one, you won’t regret it; all Fairfield road, lot 0x130, 0,200, terme. O. Box to, or telephone M240. y B tf cast-off clothing, boots and shoes, car­ meets evçrv Wednesday evening at 8 Telephone 1501; Res., 8WI ______. morning or seven and eight evening.^ goods guaranteed. Millar will tell you Apply Pnon«* 01. ______04 penters’ tools, pistols, shotguns, trunks, valises, etc. Phone or send a card and «Vleek H .Odd Frltn»*- Hall. Douglas DECORATORS all about It. BN Hillside Ave. J31 tf WHY PAY RENT?—1, 2 or . Street. R V Fawcett. Roc Sec. 237 WANTED—Good woman cook, «wad FOR SALE—Corner lot 80x136. about 12 Douglas street, for sale, "easy terms we will call at any address. Jacob Government street MBI.I.OR BROS.. LTD—Wall T»P'T». wages Apply, stating qualifications, to FOR SALE-To poultrymen. 1.666 lbs of minutes’ walk from , Post Office, five or on monthly payment. >ly Victoria Aaronson’s new and second-hand store, alfalfa meal, 0_per sack of 160 lbe.__Ag- 672 Johnson street. 6 doors below Govern­ COURT CARIBOO. No 743, I. O. K. paints, oils, plate glass Orders prompt­ Box A627, Times ______tXT *r roomed bungalow about « years old. P. O. Box to, or telephone 1 f* tf meets on second and fourth Monday of ly filled. Phone 812. 706 Fort street ply to B. O. Heigh, Royal Oak. B. furnished, price 0.500, on easy terme. ment, Victoria, B. C. Phone 1767. ROOMS AND BOARD. tf C. Pemberton. 707| Yates street. FOR BALE—New, modern. 6 roor each month In, K. of P Hall, corner DCTECTIVlt bungalow, cement basement and side­ Pandora and Douglas street*. Vlsltfni FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms to GREENHOUSES, flat bottom boats, long LIST YOUR PROPERTY with O. walk. large lot, on . Pendergaat street Sewerâee Act, 1910. Foresters welcomed Fin Sccy.. L w PACIFIC DETECTIVE AGENCY. 1 let. **Maplehurst.’’ W7 Blanchard ladders, steps, meat safes, dog houses. Leighton. T3I Port street Phone 282 Particulars, apply owner. 1436- Gladstone Evens. P. O lox JO*: J w H King. Government street. P. O. Box PC*. In stock and made to order Jones. E6QUIMALTSTWERAGE DISTRICT. R Sec . 1661 Chamberlain street. streeL Pli ae 2488.______01 Jl avenue. Phone R1827. fl» dyeing and cleanino Capital Carpenter and Jobbing Factory, K OF P -No 1. Far West Lodge. Fr1»t*y. TO~RENT Com fort a »>! y furnished rooms, WH Tates St , cor. of Vancouver St. FOR SALE—4 lot good house, WANTED—Owners to list houses for sale K. of P Hall, cor Douglas and Pandora ». C. STEAM DTE WORKS-Tk, lanmt wtth use of sitting room. 421 Parry street between Blanchard and Quadra. or rent with us. Bhaw Real Estate. SB St y J L. Smith. K. of R. A 8. Box m,i dyeing and cleaning works In the street. James Bay. FOR ALTERATIONS, repair» and Job­ For particulars apply to owner, 644 view Pemberton Block. Phone 084. ml» tf NOTICE vlnce Country orders solicited. 5K bing, call on J. W. Bolden, carpenter street. VICTORIA. No 17. K. of P.. meets 886 J. C. Renfrew, proprietor. JÏÎFT OPENBD-At 2542 Quahrai .private and Jobber, cornet Fort sad Quadra. MISCELLANEOUS. K of j» Hall, every Thursday. E. room and board; everythlitg modern; Tel. LITIS. LAUNDRY FOR SALE-On I WHEREAS the Lieutenant Governor Kaufman. K of R A W Ml. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY HUEIGLIIUIIsatisfaction given; terms moderate,— ------T2* street, block 28, lot », triangle PIANOFORTE PUPIL* desired by laoy, rOR SALE-Very old vtoltn end case, price 0.006. Apply 176» Gove mm* 0 per month;, special terms for child­ in Council has pursuant to the provis­ A O F. COURT NORTHERN TjTOHT. VICTORIA EMPtX)7»ENT AGENCY— TO LET—Three unfurnished roomsT 0.0; leather st amer trunk, 14 56; new SW ren. Box 36», Times. mlS No 1W25. moets st Foresters* HnTl, Proad Help of all kind, fumlihed. A. Wrlgkt. block from Geo Jay school. J10 per ions of Subsection one of Section S .of odd coats. 0.7S; sample wool underwear. LOST AND FOUND FOk fTfcNT-fhe two spaclotdi upper Street. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays W F. prletor, 528 Johnitm street. Vlctorta, month; couple preferred. Apply I l>. 66c. a garment ; safety raxors. 50c.; East­ the Sewerage Act 1*10. constituted All Fullerton. Secy. *• V Phone 1264. Q.. Times Office.______” LOST-Small gold locket. Inscribed W. floors of the I>enx St Letser building. man folding pocket camera. 0.80; 0 and Yates street; flrst-claae elevator; low that the tract of land aftuated in the MRS.r P. K TtTtNER—Situations found COMFORTABLY FURNIB^ED jlOOMil. 0 new boot», 0*. Jacob Aarons* £., attached to black silk fob. Return NOTICE to Room 7, Mahon Block, or 8t. Francis rental. For particulars apply on pre- Eaqulmalt Electoral District bounded / tor domestics, etc-, -et 718 Fort street, 104ft Yates street. - ml? new and second-hand store, 87» John and receive reward.• B mlaes. j______■______rail the Exchange. Phone 1563 Heure, » ROOMS atreet, 6 doom below OoveramenL Vic­ on the East by the Westerly boundary Notice Is hereby given that the partner­ a. m to 1 p. m , 2 to I p. m.______mf COMFORTABLY FURNISHED toria, B. C. Phone 170. LOST—A small white dog. long, straight NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY H3Id> 1042 Yates street. ______«17 ship heretofore subsisting between Us. the L. N. WING ON, 1768 Oovernmaot'street. hair, ears lemon colored, answers name KR8 If you wish to sell your property of the City of Victoria and on the undersigned, as real estate, financial and TO RENT— Furnished ruoms. modern FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK Nell. Any person harboring the sat list wtth Fegan Sk Co.. Mahon Bldg., as North by the southerly boundary of the general agents and brokers In the City of Phewa a.______conveniences. IB minutes from City Hall will be prosecuted. 120 Vising street they have the buyers waiting. fl> Victoria, tn the Province of British Col­ ENGRAVERS FOR SAI.15- Hosvy Warn of hortM. Eaqulmalt and Nanaimo Railway Com­ breakfast If desired; terms moderate. wagon, harness. Albert Turner, 1169 ntC LOST -Thursday afternoon, gold beads TO LET—Occasionally, en week d „ umbia. has this day been dissolved by 2568 Quadra street Stt tmitnat consent Alt debts owing to the GENERAL ENGRAVER. ffteneW minion road, Victoria West. Phone with locket attached. Reward upon Friends’ Hall, 717 Courtney street, near pany'» right of way and the easterly ■aid partnership are to be paid to Robert and Seal Engraver. Geo. Crowther. 06 Furnished or unfnnûsîred : 1.260, ______f*8 turnlng to Box 02, Times Office Union Club and opposite ne,w Alexandra boundary of Section 2, Esquimau Dis­ Wharf street, behInd Poat Office. 7 electric light, hot iand ■ oold water, batn. Club, 4 minutes from Post Office, large William Clark at Mahon Block, Victoria FOR SALE—A bay team of mares, weight LOFT Smalt fox terrier, N. I). T. On ool- trict, and on the West and South by aforesaid and all claims against the said FISH 231 Ontario atreet. 2,400 lb».; wagon and harneaa Apply 1er, Return to 104 Quadra street and and commodious room, well lighted. Ap­ partnership are to be presented to the said ST I’.rviughton Kirk A Co., Esquimau road. Phone 212. ply to Edwin Coventry, Room 8, Mahon Eaqulmalt Harbor, the Straits of Fuca WM. J. WRIGLRBWORTH-All kinds of FI RNIBHED ROOMS...... - . reediest reward. Robert wmium Clark, by whom the same street. ______t m Building. ' TO and Victoria Harbor, a Sewerage Dis­ will l»e settled freab, salted and smoked fish In season. I>)ST—Thursday Îa7t,IRHI. between,U. I W“ II > Victoria* Iv fcvTIM I Dated at Victoria, B. C., this 2nd day Free delivery to all oarts of. etty. ITS NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, aMJu Bay. gold chain bangle, | OCCIDENTAL CAFE- Meals 0fc. and up. trict under said Act under the name of Johnson St. Phone 6*1. Transfer, 03 Michigan street 1 Open on 15th. Corner Johnson *n«t of January, 101- for lady, board If desired, reasonable word Xmas on It. » Reward on returning the ’’Esquimau Sewerage District.” WILLIAM rqmmtNE BAND. FURRIER 1223 Fleguard, near corner Pandora and 1M2 to 0 Menxles street. Wharf streets. ROBERT (WlLLIA wBÊmÊÊÈmËSmÊÈmamÊm M FORgreed SALE--Eight Yorkshire broodboar, sows,homes one of*all SITUATIONS WANTED—Male. DRESSMAKING—Coata aklrts. etc. AND WHEREAS at a public meeting FRFfD f77bT«R. Ta.M.nnl.t For- of the owners in said District, held at rler, 106 Goverhment street. CAHALAN- A rl»»«nt private name. Mayor, 60 Pandora. Phone 1567. LANF opposite the lake. Beacon HU1 park; classes : also eowt, second-hand bu# mÜART YOUNG MAN, married, wants the Uunpson Street School house on JUNK double and single rooms, heated: good glee, wagons and harness. Apply L work tn Hty; used to grocery business TO LET—Office and Warehouse room, best January 26th. 1911. at theTtour of eight J. J. Fisher, carriage shdp. 642 Dis. «T warehouse. Apply Box 632, Times. TO stand In city for a fruit commission busi­ DISTRICT OF COAST RANGE HI. WANTED Scrap brass. copper, xlnc. table; ferma moderate. Cahalan, 3» o’clock, p. m.. a resolution was framed Take notice that Samuel G Parker, of Douglas Street. Phone flSR ”1 MAllSfidTMAN would l.k# placf as gar- ness. Apply to Kadlger A Janlon, Ltd , lead, cast Iron, sacks, and all kinds of 01 Yatea atreet, city. ______H4 tf unanimously that a public meeting of Bella Cooln. occupation bookkeeper. In­ bottles and.rubber; highest cash prices NEW HOTEL BRUNSWICK -Beat loca­ HELP WANTED—MALE dener. or any position of trust. In Vic­ tends to apply tor t»errol»*lon to pürchaJ* paid Victoria Junk Agency, 1C6 Store tion. no bar. strictly flrst-claae. y>eclA toria. Apply C., Nelaon, B. C.TO TO REN*^-TO RENT—Typewriters, type- the owner» In said district be held pur­ the following dc*< rlbed lands: Commenc- WANTED Immediately, good solicitor suant to Subsection Two of Section 3 atreet. Phone 12*6. winter pint two entrances. comer for weekly publication. Apply, be­ HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. writers, typewriters, L. C. Smith. Under­ Ing at a post plqntcd at the B E. corner Douglas and Yates. Phone 07. wood, Smith Premier, long carriage of the said Act, at the Lam peon Street jof B C. D. Co ’» Iz)t 237. on the west side LADIES' OUTFITTING PARLOR tween 12 and 1 o’clock. Room 2, 1208 Gov­ TWO unfurnished housekeeping rooms. nf South Rentlnck Arm, thence wed « ernment street. tn Remington. P. R. Blaikie, Room II., Rchoolhouse, on Tuesday, the 28th day ALL KINDS OF SILKS and Pongee Im­ Apply 714 Pembroke atreet. fix 7071 Yates street. chains, thence ftouth 20 chains to timber ported direct from China. Ladles’ tail­ WANTED-Boy for drug store. Apply B. of February. 1911, at the hour of t p. lease mw afid B C D Co.’s l^»t 141. oring done to order. So Kee, iua> Cook NOTICE H. Aaronson, cor. Cook and Fort. FOR SÀLE-^POULTRY AND EGGS CHEAPEST 'LUNCH IN TOWN, 16c m., for the purpose of selecting three or thene* east 80 chains more or less to the street. more commis»loners to execute the shore line of South Beritlnck Arm, thence WANTED—Two boy» and two girls. Ap­ White WYANDOTTE and Black Orp- Everything fresh. Coffee, finest In town. north 70 chains aldNk the shore Una to LANDSCAPE GASOENE» lngton -eggs for hatching, beat laying Be.1 ÇxUkes. sandwiches, fresh dally. works In connection with sewerage In TAKE NOTICE that I Intend tc ap­ ply Victoria Steam Laundry, 06 Yatea stçaln. W. N. Mitchell, STB Tatea street. launch Room, C. P. R. Wharf.'■ point of comm Au .entent, containing Ml street. District an REMOVAL. NOTIC* at j ------ilÂCHIÜIîW and L HA PER. General Machlnh Me. Oil THE Eï TES BUYTHE TIMES • Government street. Tel. ME BUY THE TIMES. 16 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRI^ARY 20, 1911. 1 1 Sylvester’s Henfood for Poultry n Choose Good Liquor Being a mixture of all grains and yet so proportionately mixed that your «gg 'basket is always filled. It makes hens lay—try It on your V. O. P, per bottle ...... :...... fi.75 fowls, poll, 100 LBS...... ’...... -....*2.25 THE NEWEST . g WHITE * McKAY SCOTCH, bottle ...... fl.OO HARVEY’S SPECIAL, bottle ...... 1...... *1.00 SYLVESTER FEED CO. ; - 709 Yates St KINO GÉORGIE IV. SCOTCH, bottle ...... *1.25 •Telephone 413 CLAN MACKENZIE SCOTCH, bottle ...... *1.25 BLUE FUNNEL SCOTCH, bottle ...... *1.26 WATSONS NUMBER 10 SCOTCH, bottle ...... *1.25 WATSONS OLENLIVET, bottle ...... '• ...... #voo E3E QLENL1VET SCOTCH, bottle, 11.25 or S.V-: flask ...... 60* CORBY _S SPECIAL,______bottle HHflipi* ...... Si.ee Bedroom > O. * W. SPECIAL, bottle ...... #1.00 Arrow Bra-d Gilsonite Compos tion OILBEY'S WHITE RUM, bottle ...... :*1.25 OLD NICK RUM, bottle ...... *1.25 Is for Concrete and Brick Walls, Iron and Wooden Structures of all BURKE'S RUM, bottle ...... *1.00 kinds. For Ships’ Hulls and Decks, for all kinds of Roofs, for Tin or Iron Buildings and Bridges. It Is especially adapted for Insulating purposes. It will stand a high degree of heat, and will not carbonise. DIXI H. ROSS & CO. It Is proof against "Acids. Alkali»*». Fumes and Gases, and is particu­ larly adapted for use on gas, oil and cynlde tanks, pipes, boilers, Furniture r Independent Grovers, 1*17 Government St smelters, etc. Ask for color card. me Broad St. Tele. St. 61. IS. Liquor Dept. Tel. lit*. QN OUR THIRD FLOOR one look will give you an idea of the immense stock of bedroom PETER McQUADE y SON furniture we carry. The very lateat in designs, mostly all new arrivals ; the latest va­ Shlprhandlere. Sole Agent* riety to choose from in the west: Nowhere is there such a stock to be found as here; all j qaatttÿ ^()03g7"tiêautifulIÿ'iTiade, the fines!'workmanship. We have bedroom suites of all Exchange Real Estate Co. MAYNARD & SON Ï55ÏÜ—■ kind» of finishes that will suit any room. By paying attention to this wonderful variety of II» Fort Street, , Phone till. AUCTIONEERS. ——— .*•. ours you will see how cheaply and beautifully we can furnish your bedroom with the best A LOOK THESE OF Under Instructions from ttit D. Bpen- quality furniture at a few of the following prices. Thesd are only a few quotations of the Three Good Locations for Homes cer COm LttL^.we will sell at our sa lei goods weTffSve in this line»- Ten minutes from Spring Hides room. 1314 Broad Street on ear. Lots, on good loads and cement walks. 6424 and 6*60; only - i| ISO cash. _____ ui Wednesday, 2 p. m. bedi'room Suites ""lime'.Jnéellür. « ism.. rhtiait... 7 Enamei Baths. 32 Marble Wash bath, toilet, stable, shed, eftieken MAHOGANY DRKSRERH, top 22x40. glass DRESSER AND STAND, mahogany polish houses, etc., price 12.100; 6700 cash, Basins; 4 Enamel Toilets. All Com­ 26x26, 2 small and 2 large drawers. 835 finish, 24x30 glass, top 20x40, has 2 large balance (. 12. 18 months. plete; Roils of Carpets. With Stand to match, size 18x30, 814.00 and 2 small drawers ...... 835.00 Lots In Parkdalfc.lcldse by), some Chiffoniere to match, 18x30 top. 18x20 snaps; 650 cash, 614 a month; price From the Dr lard Hotel; alo We have also the same in dull finish. ; 6275. Splendid land and homesitee. glass, 5 large drawers825,00 MAHOGANY DRESSERS; glass 22x28, 2 We deal in all first-class mining Furniture and Effects PRINCESS DRESSER in golden oak, oval and oil nto- ke. small and 2 large drawers, with washstand shape mirror 18x30, top 31x40, same base Full particulars later. to match. Price ...... 842.00 with shaped mirror ...... 832.00 ilAlK M. ANY PRESSER, top 22x40. with round glass, 26 inches ...... 835.00 ” Washstand to match"""...... 8*4.00r - J MAYNARD A SON Auetifoeersfr Washstand to match-...... ,814.00 = Somnoe -...... 8*®'9®- * Ï Davies Sons PRINCBSS. DRESSER, fa solid quarter ’cut & MAHOGANY PRINCESS DRESSER, dull oak, golden finish, extra targe size mirror AUCTIONEERS or |s»lished finish, glass 18x38, top 21x40, 26x40, top 21x42, 2 small and 1 large calces: 665 Yale» St. Phone 471 MAYNARD & SON 2 small and 1 large drawer..... 832.00 drawers ...... -835.00 Stands to match...... ■ 814.00 PRIVATE SALE AUCTIONEERS. r..- - Chiffnnieretn match, top 18x34. glass lix Somnoes at ...... 8*®1®® Instructed" by Mrs. Bnglehardt we will I 20, 2 small and 3 large drawers and hat LanfeQuantityof Goods sell at her residence. MAHOGANY PRINCESS DRESSER, with box ...... 828.00 sha|>eil mirror 18x36, top 21x40, 2 small Stoves. Linoleums. Etc. 405 GOVERNMENT BT. GOLDEN OAK DRESSER, polished finish, At Salesrooms, 666 Yate# St. and 1 large drawer, with stand to match, 20x42 top, glass 24x30, 2 large and 2 small (Cor. Superior St.) on at ...... 814.00 drawers. Price ...... 828.00 Somnoes at ...... 81®-0® Washstand to match 17x28 top. . 8®-®® The London Second- FRIDAY, 2 P.M. MAHOGANY DRESSERS, in dull finish, DRESSERS, same base, with oval shape Hand Exchange Co. All her well kept top 22x42, glass 28x28, 2 small and 2 large glass, 22x30 ...... 828.00 We pay the highest cash price for cast­ drawers ...... 840.00 SOLID QUARTER CUT OAK, GOLDEN off clothing, such as ladles' and gents' Stand to match ....,...... 8*4.00 POLISH FINISH DRESSER, top 22x40. I boots and shoes, hats, all kinds of tools, Furniture and Chiffonieres to match, top 20x32, glass 18x fancy shaped glass 22x28, 2 small and 2 guns and pistols. All kinds of books .REV. HERBERT BOOTH. — large drawers ...~r;...... 830.00 bought ...... » .. - 18, 2 smalt and 4 large drawers. .836.00 m m m STERN. A FLASH. Effects 4 Who open nil a ten-day,’ series of evangfili,tifi service* in St. An MAHOGANY DRESSER, top 22x40, glass Somnoe to match ...... 8*0.06 1601 Store Street. Telephone 112k. Carpet. Steel Kngraving*, etc. This Is drew’, Presbyterian churoli on Saturday evcnjng. Mr.-Booth is the 22x28, 2 small and 2 large drawers, fancy Washstand to match ...... 8*4.06 a 14 - room house. Full particulars youngeet eon of General Booth. shaped mirror. Price *...... 830.00 — later. DRESSER, solid quarter cut oak, golden fin Washatands to match at...... 8*4.00 ish, top 21x40, round mirror 26 in., 2 small ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES. MAYNARD A SON Auctioneers. i CHEMAINU8 HOSPITAL. atton was held In the Chemalnus Re­ Somnoes at ...... 8*®*®® and 2 large drawers...... 835. — creation Club hall on Tuesday even MAHOGANY DRESSER AND STAND, Washstand to match ...... 8*4. hi Meeting and Election lng, February 14. fancy .large mirror, 2 small drawers and 2 Somnoe to match ...... 8*®* Directors. The secretary-treasurer’s report was large on vs ...... 8®®-®® Either in the polished or dull finishes. first read "and genera} eattafaciion was TThc twelfth annual meeting of the expressed at Ihe financial standing of Stand to match, with 1 long drawer and . Chemalnus General Hospital Assocl- the hospital, considering the fact that ...

double cupboard ...... 8*4.00 .. WE SELLTHE VERY BEST the cost of maintenance haa Increased Chiffoniere to match, 1 small drawer, dou­ fully 24 per cent as compared with Washstand to match at...... 1 ’....n Davies & Sons last year’s statement As was pointed ble hat box land 4 large drawers, 835.00 Somnoe to match at...... , . h __J . ilUv,» . out to the meeting, the slpklng fund, MAHOGANY DRESSER, Colonial style, Al’CTiekVBEM established In June, 1908.eto take care Chiffoniere to match, with ovàl mil HARDWARE dull finish. 2 small and 2 large - drawers, ' 20, top 19x32 ...... 1 Will sell by Auction^ at their sales of tho mortgage on the property on glass 24x30, top 22x40...... 845.00 rooms, 665 Yates Street, a large quan­ the association has Increased suffi­ Princess Dresser to match, oval gl THATS MADE tity of Household ciently during the past year to enable Washstand to match, with 1 drawer and 34, top 19x32 ...... $ the association to pay off one-half of double cupboard ...... 818.00 Lady’s Dressing Table to match. 18x32 EVERY PURPOSE. this indebtedness. Chiffoniere to match, glass 16x22, top 20x top, oval shape mirror 16x20.. -820.00 Furniture and Effects The.report of the resident physician iihotxed that the total number of pa­ 34, 2 small drawers and 2 large ones. BEDROOM SUITE, in bird's eye maple, RIGHT PRICE THURSDAY, 23rd, tients treated during 1916 was 140, an Price ...... 837.50 dresser 24x30, oval mirror, 24x45 top, Increase over theT-number tWKtVti In Somnoe to match; 18x20, 1 drawer and large and 2 small drawers...... 830.00 TOO . .2 P. M. 1949 of SO patients, and that the num cupboard ...... r*...... 8*2.00 Chiffoniere to match, with oval shape mir­ her of hospital days for 1910 was ror. Price .850.00 r Included In this sale MAHOGANY DRESSER AND STAND,*Co- 3.524 an Increase of 164 days oyer lonial style, dull finish, glass 30x40, oval Lady’s Dressing Table tv match..835,00 0 LADIES' AND GENTS’ CYCLES, 1909 The report wag favorably re celved and It gives evidence of tho shape, top 21x44, 2 small and 2 large Somnoe to match at ...... 8*®1®® COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. growing popularity of the institution drawers, very massive design .■..875.00 Handsome Bedstead to match,, which* is NOTE.—All good» bought arthl» Mle throughout the Immediate district. Chiffoniere to match, top 19x34, .glass 18x full size, at ...... ,f„...... 830.00 delivered free to any part of the city. The* president. In hli address, called the attention of the association to the 30, 4 large and 2 small drawers, 845.00 Bird’s Eye Maple Chair, with vane seat. great need of^a maternity ward and also Lady’s Dressing Table to match, 22x34, Price...... $6.50 living Quarters for the nurses, and top 19x34. glass oval shape...... 830.00 ■ Rocker to match at...... "..87.00 H. W. DAVIES Auctioneer. urged upon the meeting the necessity MAHOGANY DRESSER, dull finish. Sheri- Bedroom Table to match *...... $13.00 of these additions being provided at the earliest possible moment. tan style. Dresser 20x40, glass 24x28, 2 BEDROOM SUITES, in white enamel/Dres Unreserved Sale The retiring directors, Messrs. Erb, small and 2 large drawers...... 835.00 ser and stand, glass in dresser 18xj8x20 » top Morel!. Rosebloom and Heruman, were Washstand to match, 19x30 top, 8*4.00 18x30, 2 large and 2 small draw#erl ' Fur —of—— re-elected. Chiffoniere to match. 19x30 top, 16x16 the two pieces. Price...... 836.00 On motion, a vote of thanks • glass ...... 830.00 Chiffonier* to match, 18x30 top, 18x20 Household Furniture passed to Dr. Frost of Ladysmith and Dr. Williams of Merritt, for their Somnoe to match ...... 8*2.00 glass. Price ...... T...... 825.00 QUALITY DRESSER, in mahogany, dull finish, Colon, Lady’s Dressing Table to match, >6x3(1 THAT'S THE FIRST THING YOU WANT IN HARDWARE and Effects kindness and able assistance through­ out the year; to- the Womens’ Auxil­ iul style, 21x42 top, 28x30 glass, square top, 18x20 glass ...... $16.00 THE BRANDS WE SELL HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF ■—at— iary, Arlon Çlub and Lewis G. Hill for mirror, 2 small and 2 large drawers 835 Somnoe to match, top 16x16... .$12.50 TIME. 322 08WÊ<10 STRU T much-appreciated help, and to R. R. Stand to match ...... 8*®*®® White Enamelled Chair with cane seat, to Jeseph H. List has received Instruc­ Stokes and A. H. Frazier for auditing PRICE tions tP sell by Public Auction on the books of the association. Somnoe to match ...... 88.50 match ...... 83.50 THAT'S THE NEXT THING YOU WANT TO KNOW IS Ijady’s Dressing Table to match, large Rockers in white enamel, to match, with RIGHT. WE ARE THE ONES WHO THINK THAT IT Monday, February 27 REVISE LA MARSEILLAISE. English size, top 23x42, 3 large drawers can? seats ...... 84.00 and 4 small drawers and hat box, 824.00*^ Bedroom Tables to match, $6.50 and 84 WILL PAY US TO CHARGE YOU ONLY A FAIR PRICE. at 2 p. m., the above gqods. PaxtlciH Authentic Text of Stirring Anthem to. lars In due course. Be Chosen by CommIsslon. ’ :"JM|

The music of the French national an­ them, “La Marseillaise," has been re­ vised by an authorized commission of composers after study of all the revolu­ tionary versions, and what is now con Drake Hardware Co. Safe and sldered the authentic text will shortly be reported to parliament. Rossi de Lisle composed the sir to 1418 Douglas St. Telephone 1646 Accurate suit the first stanza of the hymn only. >duced certain var- the melody, rendering more Medication facile the singing of the succeeding

The commission has been Inspired by When your prescription Is pre­ the Idea that “La Marseillaise," was pared by, us you may confidently In a large sense an outburst of the pa depend upon the skill of the dis­ triotic emotion of the mass of the peo- Cure Your Colds penser and the activity and pur­ pie. Its task was qualified, therefore, ity of the materials of which it by the necessity of respecting" both the Is composed. original intention of Roget de Lisle and With These! We can dispense any prescrip­ this deeply significant popular Impulse. tion. whether It Is directed to us OLD JAMAICA RUM,; Imp. qt . SI.SS:'per*quart ...... *1.00 »r not IN THE tifrTATK OF HILTON KBSITHj DECEASED. D. C. L OLD SCOTCH (20 yearr old), bottle ...... *2.00 Our service costs no more CALEDONIA, line old Scotch, bottle ...... *1.00 <9than any other. v All persons hiving claims against the KING GEOROE IV., the finest Old Liqueur Scotch, bottle ,.,.*1.25 •bore named deceased, Hilton Keith, are required to eend particulars thereof, duly WEIBER'8 OLD RYE. Imp. quart ...... *1.00 verified by statutory declaration, to the undersigned, en or before the 60th day of Order Your wamfctt’a OLD RYE (1 year» eld); bottle...... *1.00 January, MIL after whlrh Asie the execu­ kVEISER B OLD RYE (16 year» ojd), bottle ...... *1.25 tors Witt proceed tor distribute the aseeta John Cochrane of the deceased among the persons on- Goods By sg&SsCrwEff THE WEST END GROCERY CO LTD. "p»t«^ «' Vv-lfirt»,.ii f\. Mali N- Decemser, WW. ISSS-Oerernmeiit -« — ~ TeU. •• snd 1741 Streets. MORESBY Aï o'nfcn.t.r.(Y illetter» roc tue .«eaeulere *f the R mt the Above Named DeAeaeed.