COAL. iWJfd. WOOD. WOOti. COAL. We heve the largest supply of GOOD HALL * WALK EH, AGENTS DRY WOOD In the City. FINE CliT Beet Nut end Household Cdel WCOD e specialty, 'fry us and ee Try ear Cemox eoel 1er fameoee. convinced. < • per cent, oft 1er cash with order. Burt’s Wood Yard IS*1 GOVERNMENT 8T. Phone MA SI PANDORA Am Phone tt.

No. 43 VOL 47 VICTORIA, B. 0., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1909. MARRIED HI8 NIECE. STEEL-COAL CONFERENCE. REVISION OF ANTI-JAPANESE Farmer Now Committed For Trial President» of Com pun le* Dl»< u»s De- Charged With Perjury In Ob­ ctslon pf Privy Council. taining License. SENTIMENT INU.S. A. Montreal. Que., Feb. 20. -Jas. Ross, VOTERS’ LISTS fSpeolal to the Times.) president of the Dominion Coa| Com­ Guelph.

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amendment* to the provincial elections , r•■lost”,lLnu «Jarmlng.!Llo;rv,r ' i ClTirinc Tv HAVE FLYING MACHINE!) ------“------asasl—------»r*-« art, and a large proportion of the time • - - WtiVVil.nphT-T*.- W* <5rimrw'*»fisar nhstgubsi' tr-fw ■" tlenent Is raptdfy spreading arid. that IIUTARY three Socialist members. The ehlefj..,. f the war (eeVh* In America Is general. IN WARFARE point around which the debate waged' -Th.> via K Wldfl$ circulated fit! was the striking off the voters’ lists' • if uneasiness among the jcanada approves, new 1 KING ALFONSO DISCUSSES of the names of men who have left peoirie. the district where they are registered, The1 Nicht Nit hi. a ^aper owned bj- DÉFENSIVE SCHEME THEIR IMPORTANCE perhaps only temporarily. A proposal 8. K. Kato, the Japanese ambassador by the member for Grand Forks, slip-, to England, which euimmnted with ported by the Liberal members, that great bitterness during the earlier1 -, _ . ■ stages of the anti-Japanese agitation |mpGrisI AuVISOfy DOBfu Will no name b» struck off because ef ab­ Will Be Invaluable for Land sence until a year had elapsed from the XtBy • Discuss Methods of Stra- time the voter WjbM away, was opposed Scouting and Sea Coast by the goveninfent. :Z ":iTaDl Am,rlce "u*"‘hed : tegic Interest. The bill as It wIM appear when pass­ ‘•Americans continue to regard j ______Defence. ed, will bear no likeness to the mea­ » Japan with suspicion and this 111 fe*l- i """" sure a.* It was Introduced, though In Ing continues, notwithstanding thaj , (Special to the Ttmeia) effect it will be the same. As brought In it increased the time for receiving etTorts of the Japanese government Ottawa. F«b 20.— has sent to Pau, France, Feb. 20,—King Alfonso arid jH'upic to yrrove the ■sincerity an t of Spain was present at the flying applications for registration by two rürdfcrtttr of their feetfng. the Imperial war -office, 1 urinal liuVifl- (k id near Pan to-day and wltn—aed week*, efter altered to one- week; re». ‘This «t'stru^t extend* throughout cat ion that the government hag ap­ the flights of the Wright brothers, the fiueed the notice of holding a eodrt ofi revision from two month* to ana BSE proved )ths s -herne prpposed by W f Am rtcon anrnniarrtxtB of Dayton. people why Amerlva and Europe con-j Minister Hnhlane lor an imperial gen- Ohio. It hud been g neratly believed month; provided that in addition to forwanMng notices of objection to . j!n“* l“ re"*r<1 t!l" a - -'K- : tn.1 lasv Jm- that ~Hts Majesty would venture afloat a one M the trips but b& did not du voters a notice should be posted up Ih -:»■ ...... r,,r «-- sc, and It bqvame known that before the office of the registrar of voter»- organization have been foltl| on since leaving Madrid he had promised his within a week after an objection to any America - ouU only he forced by the the. von fere iîee. arul TJw d< tails are United States threatening the inde- wife. Queen Victoria, and Premier name had been received; and, most now worked nut. and m-t-epted by Crf*»- l-endeiv.c of .Jztpan. .jtiLfet unnecessary Maura that he tvould not gq up into *#rlous of all. that the registrar should lor Amerl-n to fortify «gainst Japan." the air under any circumstances. 111» have-power to strike off name» on the The editorial continues by «luotlnc The present Canadian general staff ground that the elector has ceased to hi on Npn - • Majesty evinced the greatest Interest text nf the Rodwevelt communies- In*, the àOYôplane an engine of war. reside In the electoral district. Instead the Imperial kUR and conferences HELPING HERSELF and he deplored several times that he of having ceased to reside In the pro­ 9 -Ilfî .'1, ...... llu „ could not make a trial flight. vince. as _ the law. now. stands.- -—. MAMMY Mt URIDI!—" I’ll juM hHx>- n f-w -lirkx mtl nf Mas^a MnPÜonalrl'F pile. My wn „,i|it>Vy i-i ArgT iiV Ktni: ----werto---- U ..rmr-w------—--z---4 or- nKVlAlM.. alutn»» Ik. !.. J_ _ - Biim-Wi.w' i.uunwn Itoi |j*.V* mhw not to By, li“ l.iughlngiy recalled «« iMivfewi •Htingi the lesdir ef til* 'hi. ineamge ÿ>„ tl«t even the »" "n «"ll'orro P*»" °t "'“A**;, . ]wnv. rftll low." the cabinet -crisis produced several -ippoalllon, to make the law clearer and f -den.1 gnvern”, nt reear,!, war a, ! uu“u‘* “n'1 organisation voile, tine and to define apeclflcally the cauaea t0r - - ” T a ,lr.,.ort. Conn.. Feb. 20.—Steam­ ands of electors of the province, he left home not to be led Into mak­ Grand Forks had a notice on the or­ London, Feb. 2-.—C. H. McIntosh, son. a V» teran merchant and the late boat John S. ,Starin, of the Starin petitioning to banish the bar. Austen Chamberlain, former chancel­ ing an attempt. » der paper of an amendment covering former Mout^nnot -governor ef th^ owner of the “Rounded Corner.*' transportation line, which ran ashore The delegation swarmed all over lor of the exchequer, moved the offi­ In discussing the eventual use of that* Queen and Ynnge streets, died this , has a contribu­ off the outer breakwater last night, the legislative building. Pre­ cial tariff reform amendment to the the aeroplane in war, Hie Majesty The Present Proposal. tion In the Standard dealing wltlvpre- morning. mier ltoblln’s reply was non was In a precarious position this morn­ address, declaring it to He » basis questioned the suitability of the aero­ The attorney-general se-drafted %fr. feren within the Empire. He says committal. — whereon could be erevted a complete plane. In general offensive operations Macdonald s amendment and hie draft li «tori • that Canadians VICTIM OF HEART DISEASE. ing .with the wave* breaking high over on land, but he *ald he thought It In­ rame up for consideration to-day. It have never wavered In their allegiance her and with a heavy list, estimated at structure to deal with Industrial diffi­ valuable for Tarid scouting and sèa war word for word with that of the and why should they do so now? To London, Ont. Feb. 2®.~ Capt. A. W. nearly 45 degrees. Because of the high culties. coast defence, where It could be used leader of the opposition except as to Porte, of Oakville, former manager of be sure there la a feeling that a policy Lord Robert Cecil said that If the offensively with success. the year’» absence, and in defining the the Toronto Biscuit Company, who sea after she struck, no attempt* were ... astlnatlon .upon thi part ••( made to pull her into deep water, as MAYOR’S CHAIR SEIZED Unioniste went to the country saying The King manifested much Interest duties of the registrar as to striking gi Erltish atitesmen Is endangering th3 was attending a reunion hen' of the also In the new gun silencer Invented off names at the court of revision, in fkmtttsh Rite. drop|»ed dead in front it was feared that she * would sink. tariff reform was a serious remedy 7 whok> fabrlr. still all reasonable Can­ There were no passengers In the Starin — — . . . "Jby Hiram *•*•*"*Maxlth. '1 • "and*»u irehe "Iarranged • "HRPU totu almost the -word* of the present act, adians appri t late the position of the of the residence of his sleter last night. TO SATISFY JUDGMENT for unemployment It would icaa to | hgVe « sample silencer sent, to Madrid added, “unless tile voter objected to He had been suffering from heart trou­ as was at first reported, and all the United Kingdom. disaster. He Was not against a policy where he wlil consider equipping the satisfy the registrar that the objection* ble. members of the crew were rescued In _____safty by the tug naranSarah Memi: William*mu»ma of retaliation under certain clrcum- Spanish army rifle with the insjru are not well-founded." Mr. Bowser PRESENT PLANS WILL altt)0yg£ Capt. Van Pelt and the chWT ------tSpectet^a ike TtBron------stances, bul be 4ld nôr"believ* In the further amended the act. as he intimat­ PROPHESIES BIG engineer at first refused to leave the Winnipeg. Man., Feb. 20.—Sheriff practicability of trade preference. ed a day or two àgo that he would, GOVERN PANAMA CANAL vessel and stayed on board after other Inkster seized the mayor’s chair at the Dealing with confederates, he said, he MISSIONARIES DENY that notice of objection must be given EARTHQUAKE TO-DAY members of the crew had been taken city hall this afternoon to satisfy never would give a pledge beforehand to the registrar thirty clear days be- off. judgment obtained by the O'Kelley to accept any policy whatever whieh THEY AID REVOLUTION fore the holding of the court. Instead There Is no life-saving station In the Bros., bridge contractors. the leader of the party might produce. of fifteen, and that notice of this ob« vicinity, and In the heavy weather it Mr. Snowdon admitted that the re­ (Continued on page 2.) President-elect Taft Again Dis­ Paris, Feb. 20,—Emil Mart hand was some time before assistance reach­ cent Conservative victories were due director of the conservatory of the ed her. Help came when the crew of to tariff reform, because the middle Seoul. Korea. Feb. 20.—Th* assertion plays His Faith in South Pic Du Midi. In the Pyrenees SUFFRAGETTES’ NOVEL BULGARIA’S CLAIM of the Korean home mlnleteL given In Rndln Foutberri pratrce. *y§ "That tte the Sarah McWilliams volunteered an classes hoped to escape an Increase in 'Project. attempt at rescue by dories. Many an Interview to the newspaper men at has made oalculaitons whAch lead him the Income tax. ADVERTISEMENT METHOD Former Secretary for the Colonies Toklo. that the native Christians, sup­ to believe that there la a likelihood times they were beaten by the gale and sea In their fight to gain the Starin. TO INDEPENDENCE Lyttleton pleaded tor colonial prefer­ ported by the missionaries, were assist­ that a big earthquake will occur to­ ing the revolution Is Indignantly de­ Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. 20.— Address­ day. HI* c«i< ulutlon* are based upon but eventually won out. They found the ence. Mr. Lloyd-George. chancellor of the nied by the foreign missionaries here. ing the. members of the Clnclnnuil the positif *• • the earth, the sun and steamer tlpiied at an angle of nearly Women Parade With Bogus i ■exchequer. In replying said Mr. Lyt- They maintain that on the contrary Chamber of Commerce, in what was the moon • will have attainerl. 45 degrees, her hold half full of water, and-waves" berakfng high over her. SEEKS RECOGNITION t If ton suggested that a on meat they have made every- effort to sup­ really a farewell to 'his h.oiriev city be­ Police Van Through Lon­ Despite this dangerous poeltlon, Capt. and torn would Increase productive­ press tho uprising. fore being Inaugurated as president, RAINFALL DISCOVERS BY EUROPEAN POWERS W. H. Taft evoked the heartiest cheers Van Belt and his chbf engineer re­ ness In this country. don Streets. and applause of the thousand» of busi- fused to leave their ship. The steward­ To this Mr. Lyttleton replied: *‘I CHINESE STUDENT’S nees men who stood »n the exchange NUGGETS OF GOLD ess. Alice Boulton, and a immtrer of meant that a tax on com would mean the crew were taken off. The young greater productiveness In Canada." floor and the many women who oc­ Significance Attached to Em­ TRIUMPH IN CALIFORNIA London, Feb. 20.—The suffragette» cupied the gallery, by his remarks In woman was suffering from shock and Mr. Lloyd-George—Then your policy exposure, and whs removed to the is more wages in Canada and dearer have adopted a novel method for ad­ familiarity with and friendship fdrfil* peror Ferdinand’s Visit to vertising the demonstration they are townsmen #nd neighbors. Rush of Waters in California l)rtdge|Kirt hospital. food at home. (Great laughter.) The Starin left New Haven last night After a debate lasting two days the planning for February 24th. Through­ ^The brief speech was not ended, St. Petersburg. Also Deposits Dust in for Vew York" in tRe "Teeth of a south­ tariff reform amendment ad­ Al Tan Wins Gold Medal for out the day a sombre looking vehicle however, without a serious referent dress In reply to the King's speech supposed to represent a police van, on to the. material prosperity of the city, westerly gale, accompanied by heavy Oratory at Los Paying Quantities. rain which kicked up a heavy sea In from the throne was defeated in the which was a man In policeman’s uni­ This led Mr. Taft to a discussion of form. wa* driven atong the main the Sotmd- Whew iHnw* 4mlf way to St. Petersburg. Feb. Wk—Aa Imperial House of Gommons yesterday-hy" 27R the improvement of the Oh hr tirer, Angeles. streets. The wagon wae decorated tM'Riin t-. !< ;ik badly, the xmtes to 107. The amendment had alt vhtch he gave his unqualified »n 1 train left last night for tha frontier to water coming In through the scams of the backing of the opposition benches. with the suffragette colors, and escort­ hearty approval. At the present Aim San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 20.—A spe- meet and bring hither Emperor Fer­ ed by a number or women carrying the ship which had been parted by the The debate throughout followed the l«e said, a deficit of a hundred in 1- Mel dispatch from Placervllle, In the dinand of Bulgaria, who la expected banner* announcing that a deputation heart of the district where gold was constant wrenching. Pumps were set old lines, the Unionists advocating . Los Angeles. Cal.. Feb. 20.—Al Tan. lk»n dollara confronted those res’Hiii- to arrive In St. Petersburg at N would assemble on the 24th, and pro­ first discovered In this state, conveys going at once, but despite the volume duties favorable to colonial produce as a student of the Southern California sible for the government. That he b - o’clock on Sunday morning, to attend a means of securing the markets of university, won the annual oratorical ceed to the House of Commons In an lieved not to be a serious aituation. the news that the excessive rainfall of water that wa* forced out of the effort to see Premier ^.squlth. this winter has washed out many right-inch nhd~HN-three-lnch pipe. It was the funeral of Grand D^uke Vladimir. the Empire to British manufacturers. contest held at the Polytechnic insti­ and as encouraging signs he spoke of tute last night. His topic was “China's I the stagnation In business due to a pockets arid exposed nuggets running evident that the boat would have to It Is expected that the reception ac­ SOLDIERS' KIT BURNS. (’all for Service." Tan has been In this LIVED IN THREE CENTURIES. . universal inclination to the opinion In value as high as $12!L They have seek shelter. WJlfi the water gaining corded him will be that of an inde- beep found In places where the surface on the pump*, the boat was headed for l country only two years. He Is a bright « that the tariff should he. revised be­ ' “ICri C*- - «fly---- , <1 ,™n-, .n" nliTTn i----— TTT. I —... r Ttt ... ft 1.. liT.. « n^ „,1fill —mtoA J» “ Lt) s** ■Fngliih «*l mt»mryflnantl.r , **.4 Bradford.QnL»_Feb.20.—JohnSUver- fore business undertakings were dirt has heen washr<ï awa y. tl’.e local harbor, arifl IriTaSlfYg smith. àn Indian resident in Tuscarora row channel rah on the- flats of the All the ncw*i»apt'rs emphasize the Fort Osborne Ba?racks. I gold medal was awarded the winner. laun- bed anew or old ones pushed Hangtown creek Is again the seep township, died yesterday in hia 116th break water. When she struck the. Wa­ political significance of the Emperor ------! and the oratory banner wa* transfer-. «head Thç normal revival of busl-j of act He mining, the rushing flood of ' red to the university of Southern Cali­ year. He was a basket maker. nes* after the tariff had been settl^l. ! waters having deposited the flue yel- ter wae knee deep Ip. the fire ro«Sm, the Ferdinand’s visit on the present occa­ Winnipeg, Man.. Feb-. 20.—Fire broke Mr. Taft believed, would take care of I low dust in paying quantities. ___ stokers having difficulty In feeding the sion, and suggest t,hftt the foreign of-, out early yesterday in one nt.. Feb. 20—Karl the steamer sank In about 12 feet of Has Waited Patiently. uniform*, summer and winter kits and Berlin,» Feb. 26.—Prince Joseph Sttt- been determined upon, and the minor­ Johrosson. n Swede, aged 55, with a water, resting on the mud bottom of Paris. Feb. 20.—Bulgaria has notified other occutremenL* were damaged to kowskl. of the Austrian nobility, must, ity which had opposed the plant adopt­ wife and five children. In. Sweden, was the fint. France arid the\ oilier powers of En the eitept of 13.006. according to a decision rendered by the Rome, Feb. 20.—The Corrlere Italia ed might as well coma to and bark u,. klUetl ai eastern emistrm tlnn camp. Nil Hi, aisrtn ve« hullt In Baltimore In n.pe that ah» la new Cimtdacfd that German Imperial Supreme court, re­ the work. _He added: -“Whether thev 2. near Superior Jumtlon, by n dynn- HS5. and was one of the oldest boat* the moment ha* arrived for a formal NIAGARA RIVER LOW. main the subject oT TFUMeea owing to Myx that Queen Elena is soon to in ­ do come in or not, It is going to In­ m!tt explosion which blew the tamping running on the Round. She was 202-feet recognition oLrher independence. She hi* alleged extravagances. He Is to come a mother. The Queen of Italy built according to the present pis ns." rod through his body. loAg v Ith e irroN^ tonnage of 'in ton-. tall* attention^to the fact tfiat she ha* Niagara Falls. Orit.s Ffb. 20.—Not* bf allowed $13.000 a year* has already five children, tho Prince Royal Humbert, some- five y oars old. * lüüffiffr oi th(? gbod" it would do ' •' ' ' 1 waited patently, fottowtng the advice withstanding all reports to the con­ and the Princesses Yolande. Margher- those on the isthrom» whn inY ^rrgagod i NOVA BCOftf A OOAfe «'DM PAN V officers arid a steward»-**. *«f tit* power*, and maintained au at­ trary. the Niagara river hk*

During ■ -C A MPli.LUL, he has been a very bu»ybusy im.m and to- it Hi," 'wlàOb-.r.f ...... Family Chemist, Island. This lack of trail» has not only He wltt* *w w. *4; militated against the settler and pros- dressing the public meeting In U*<_ h’ -•«rrx'Tjcsrtar GorW PartM* *©cng4»-St*v ViM«rt»,-B. C. - Am sqn survev nign.High ouiwischool,, occupy the *'-•*'■*pulpit of* the

We are Prompt, We are Careful, We uae the Beat. Honeat Price*. 030 Fort Street the Dominion government have found. forenoon. In the evening he will large portion of their time conaum- preach in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian SUPERB STRAINS mvd lit cutting path» for their work. church. He will deal with the ques­ tion of neglected children and kindred The result has been that geologists, or subjects on both occasions. "*ti.L l : ■ . .. - .. . IXXN : whose time Is valuable, find, j* jy~ TTfe. Empress this > ■< <&***$$4 • *•; .n,Mhv m-v *-rsSw® .«*>-1mww: • ->* ’ ■ ‘ »9ftt '--5 r. '"TlOWCrr ■ f* in g Mr. Keiso said hi* work for the atvay In rough work. Instead of In ac- - .< * —Australian Milk ttte * imaoYmmiawaT. tttrtf yroeevutlng tlwir survey. tipw Z 409—PJIONES—431 loglst Sutton, of this city, has had tlie grounds, and the organisation of other Three Tins for..—----- —------..26c When you have NOTES. PACKAGE» same experience. • Improved systems of carihg for chil­ or OTHER MATTER TO DELIVER, The government will be a eked to dren In the new provinces. In Sas­ don't worry, grant a sum sufficiently large to provide katchewan and at Calgary Mr. Kelso Field Seeds PHONE US. for a comRrehenejye system of trails. has been Working on the formation of LARGE PACKETS. Already the Nanaimo branch of the children’s aid societies and addressed Crosse & Blackwell’s Jams THE OLD RELIABLE. FRESH STOCK. league ha* placed in the hands of the th» Canadian club on the matter, Established For IS Tear». Price, per Tin,..— lOc head office here its request for trails, speaking of the pressing social pro­ and this will be augmented by requests blems. and the best modem methods from the other portions of the Island. of dealing with the children and OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR Uclurlet, as Indicated in dispatches to young people who have come Into con­ The Brachman-Mer Milling Co. Ltd yesterday's Time», has not only formed flict with the law. In Vancouver he nCVFI DPMFIUT I FAH1IF on association. but ha* asked the gov- UtYCLUrmtU I LLFtVUfc „rnment to |irlnt the ^pon of Survey­ found numbers of children In the var­ Windsor Grocery Company, ious Institutions there, and Is of the or Burnet, who declares that with the opinion that It la unwise to maintain OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. GOV’T STREET. exception of Comox valley the largest considerable numbers In Institutions. Active Work in Connection areas of arable land on Vancouver Isl­ He rather falls In with the plan of and are In that vicinity. maintaining the young ones In their With Canvass Will Begin H. C. BrewsUrk/recelved word yester­ cwn homes aa far as it can be possibly day from far Quatrhm that stive were accomplished, and where tt to not pos­ Next Week. being taken there to form a branch of sible he would maintain them In the the league; and Mayor Nicholson, of Tînmes of others rather than have Ladysmith, who was in the city yes­ them with the institutions. ITS A BURNING terday, states - that the league just The Victoria Development League. Three weeks ago white in Washing­ launched there la moat enthusiastic, ton, D. C., Mr. Kelso had heard Presi­ SHAME In afflllhtlon with the Vancouver Nanaimo. Clayoqtiot, Duncan. Col wood dent Roosevelt say ÜMU 126.000 chil­ . . To waste good money In large coal Island Development League, is almost, —ilTlfiese arenow In line—and It looks dren were to be found In public tnstl er wood fires when not re#|tiired ready for launching, the delay to date as though Vancouver Island will be tutions in the . He also for heating purpoaee. That's the being due to compliance with the forms made to boom this year. had advocated the plan of distributing beauty of a good A remarkable fact which rem» to of incorporation, etc. These forma are these poor children- among the homes have been overlooked by past. govern­ of the country, especially In rural now complete, and last evening the Gas Range ments le that this Island contributes trlcts. Mr. Kelso advocates also Juven­ committee met and transacted some from thirty to forty per cent of the ile courts, according to the law passed for Cooking pressing business, which had to he revenue* of the whole province, while at Ottawa last year. All the offences l"ftt?po*rd of- before na-rttwg tho oan- 6iliir igwilssl prthfi kro:‘"*'ïf6' tt» ihe swhw-oF appreprtaHone d«~4ho fmmtt tn the Ttm -trow tm vuae of the city, \yhlch will be under­ trouble, no dirt and but a minimum estimate* It ha# been treated as a sort dealt with in the Juvenile court. To­ 6f MptiUr.''------"------_____ taken, and It is hoped, completed next of poor relation, which could be dis­ Call end sec.the fine new Ranges ronto^ Is taking a step which Mr. Kelso week...... ' '...... posed rtf wttti a mere pittance, nx com • considers ts in the right direction in anr <3 so that no man need refrain from ESTABLISHED MAIL 1, ESTABLISHED by W. O. Plowright*a mandolin and IS uniting with the organisation bn the —At the weekly meeting of the guitar orchestra. ground of expense. The fund will be Young People's Club of the First Comparison is the Only True largely augmented by special contri­ Presbyterian church on Monday even­ Palma never live more than 250 year* butions. but it Is particularly desired ing. the club paper will form the main Ivy has been known to live <50. chestnut LONG BARS CASTILE SOAP, each ...... 20# that the bulk of the membership be feature of the programme. Several mu­ 80), oak 600. and yew 3.886 years. Test of Merit NICE FRESH GINGER SNAPS. :l lbs. for ...... 85* on the basis mentioned. sical selections will also be given. Strangers are cordially Invited. And that we court in every way. But why do we do this T ST CHARLES CREAM, large ’JO oz. tin», 2 tins for ... 25# BEATEN IN VANCOUVER. JELLY COW'D EL Trophy.! pkts. for...... • • • • -The- High school girls* concert at Because we know by the verdict of everyone who has used COX’S GELATINE. 3 pkt». for ...... 25# Portland Basketball Team Went Down the Assembly room of that institution JELLO. 3 pkt*. for...... 25f to Defeat Last Night. last night proved a great success. Sev­ WHITE SWAN WASHING POWDER 8CNLIGHT SOAP. 11 bar* for ...... ••'••W eral enjoyable vbcal and Instrumental The Portland basketball five, which solos were given, but the feature of That it is the BEST that’s on the market to-day. When using CHIVER’S MARMALADE, 1 lb. jar», ea-h...... 15# played last night at Vancouver, suf­ the evening was the chpruses by the PURR LARD, 3-lb. tins ...... ,-••••...... ■ ■ .50# fered another defeat, going down be­ girls which were exceedingly affective. WHITE SWAN you run no risk whatever in injuring your 0(11LVIE'S ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR, per «ark. $1.75 fore the Terminal City Y, M. C, A. by clothes. It ie pure, free from any injurious chemical prepara­ a score of $3 to 8. The Portland team tions, and is backed up by the strongest possible guarantee, CALGARY RISING SUN FLOUR, per sack ...... $1.65 was also beaten at Bellingham the VICTOrFa FÏRiALARMS. VEAL OR HAM LOAF, per tin...... 15# night before by 60 to_16. The team. it saves time and worry and makes the dirt fly ; at the-same 3— Birdcage Walk end Superior St. time vour clothes last» considerably longer;teelu “People by means of scientific appar- Electric Company for th<* constru. tion Tl^îôrirjPïmati^TCugïâs SC Âîui can provide as TfShTTwaitr rorwrry- eery Hie-wtf^to^ Aw tempee and made We have four delivery wagons running and can give you of a loop line at the Willows ' ter- 27—Headquarters Fire l>ept.. Cormorant 8t , SEE US FIRST old wtxard of the fourteenth century. * a meal of ber epnnFu Cuttle fl»h and other species could squirt Ink at In* •—™— — prompt delivery; ■ — ** ...... ~ minusr by which 'Wé cars "wifi'reitim iflN‘fh)encer's - fiTrgtlr. ^ —------‘this wsis one of"TRe opening scnTcnces 31— View and Btehchard Sts. ABOUT ŸÔÜR that fell from F. Duncan Martin, who truders; many other Ash could change to the city after passing through the 32— Fort and Quadra flts. show grounds. Secretary Smart rtoil­ lectured recently at the London Insti­ color, and others had the power of 33— Cook and Yatee flts. tution, Finsbury-circus. I^ondon, E. C., blushing. ed the grounds this wéek and la of thè 34— Kt. Charles St. and Rockland Ave. MANTELS, GRATES opinion that the loop will greatly facil­ 55—Cadboro Bay road and Stanley Ave. before a large gathering, the majority Copas & Young eager youngsters, on the “Romance of itate the traffic at the next show. 35— Cadboro Bay road and Oak Bay Ave., AND TILES ANTI-COMBINE GROCERS. 3T—Cadboro Bay and Richmond road». Animal Life In the Sea.'’ 36— North Pembroke and Shakespeare lits. FOR THAT HOME OF YOURS Oysters, said Mr. Martin, had many Phones 94 and 133. Corner Fort and Broad Streeta. 41— Quadra and Pandora 8te. , We alio carry LIME, CEMENT foes, and llvefl a somewhat precarious 42- Chatham and Blanchard Ste. and all BUILDERS’ SUPPRESS. life. Besides being preyed upon by Wood! Coal! 48—Chatham and Cook 814. men. In their home at the bottom of the PHONE 80® 46—Spring Ridge. sea the dog whelk and star fish were 46- North Chatham 8t. and Stanley Ave. Raymond & Sons their chief enemies. It was said that —The usual meeting bf the Antl- report on them at the next meeting of For your next Fuel Order 47- Pandora and Chambers fits. M—Douglas and Dl»couglae 8t. and Hillside. —The school board : met in a special ing of the mayor. Aid, Bishop and Geo. tfe-Qftklgndi Flm Hs!L ------JUST ARRIVED FROM CHINA. »uoh a fish were torn In halves and re­ 61-Connorant and Store fits. turned to the sea. each half would de­ Fraser, met at the city hall last even­ express work. session yesterday afternoon and ap­ Ci—Discovery and Store Bte...... Dif férent kfttds or pongee ‘Mike, differ velop Into four flah. pointed Miss Wheifin as Instructor of ing. Applications for Increased pay, thé SPECIALTY O—John and Bridge 8ts. rut colored raw silks end line»», colored The wonders of sea urchins, sea cu­ appemtme.Bt of a police inspector and BOARDING HORSES 64—Craigfk>wer read. embroidered table covers, shawls, fashion- cumber* and sea worms were all al­ typewriting and stenography at the •6-Esquimau road and Mary fit able atik handkerchiefs, silk, cotton and High school at a salary of $600 per other masters were taken up and dle- klmonsa and waist patterns. luded to. One species of worms were rnirffm’W-ypS'plsi- ewimmwwitpttttwe-ofwe-of three f uwwfi^hut- -nw fleflnirs "wo 'wHti-therttroy define fce* themes Ives Island Box *St* Vl' torSf •In remarkable pieces of colored sand Was aiappointed to take up the appliea- reached. The commissioners will meet 73-8ayward's MUI. L O. tiens f»r the position of carpenter, and again on Monday afternoou. Phong 606. 741 PORT ST. 128—Burnside read and Delta fit. and shell* The female octopus was i OTORIA DAILY Tag » A TPM) AT, TEERPAKY 30, 1909. MAY WIDEN OAK REVISION OF PROMINENT HOSPITALS SAY VOTERS’ LISTS enc3caeacae3cac3cac3cac3cacacjBgcpt^»u?t^»ua.uaggggsë!Sgsg5SSBSgSasaSE5H5a58 BAY AVENUE R. P. RITHET & Co., Ltd (Continued from page I.) PE-RU-NA IS EFFICIENT PROPOSITION PASSED Jectlon shall ho mailed to the voter's "ÎN RELIEVING ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES. AGENTS FOR last known address twenty-one olear UPON BY COUNCIL days before the sitting. Instead of twelve. The original provision In the bill as to posting up notion of objec­ Streets Committee Has Plan tions within a week after their receipt also stands. Submitted to .Beautify Thé Socialist mem Iters started In Vancouver Brand from the diop of the hat to object to Fountain Area. the elimination of a time limit. In view of the fact that many miners and oth- er workmen moved from place to Portland Cement place In search of work *.»A I'l»n l* under way for the widen­ 8h ouMVoUVVhe M ing of oak. Bay gyfaji, ...kTA^ClB.Jiir' Ocp . yc;Vhf|fC4... A I’’1' ' ' for the cutting of a tram line through where he chose: that he was better the piece of rock behind McDonald', able to decide wjiere he could vote than grocery at the flty end of the avenue. the attorney-general^ Therefore he ob- mmm $r mjrto&MPvr*»* '■*«*»■ the list because he had gone SwVf W tee of the city council .Ittlng last work elsewhere unless he applied to night, to take ill feet '.If each <.f the have this done. Saturday Fruit Specials frontage, on the couth #lde of the The nttorn.y-g,nre.J declared that street, thus making that part .Conform the only Intention of the bill wire to THE FINEST QUALITY PROCURABLE with the lower part. eteanee the Mate of. name a which should For years past the different council, not be on them. ■have-,had their —y- tw this mvb uccd- Aft B Mirt-gowan j**ee*»*v*r 1 ex­ ÏB&hSiSti&esiûitt&üisi «.• . 'ecT 'iWifSf-Snihhtf" ap­ pressed the opinion îh'at‘«’vwrv crrrxm ORAXCiES, nev dozen, 25e, 20e and ...... 15^ proached the owners of property fac- of should have the tn* therenw wn%l tli*-se hjtb one.PX^eP.T Ms tlon have been agreeable to any rea­ ...... ,n • • •...... ••• every facllltv should he given him to BANANAS, per dozen .25f sonable plan for the widening of the Have his namè pvt an the 11st and that street. Thl* exception ha* delayed th» everything should be done .to keen the TABLE APPLES, 4 lbs. for...... 25* work. Now the council ha* decided lists clear of names whfrh should not that If the owner* of the property will be on The hnn. gentleman declared 8I9TEB9 OF TH FH E«D TBEAt PIE PLANT, lier buneb...... 15* not come to term* the property will be that there should be some read»- sva* pre-empted and the coat charged to ♦em hy which a man would g« to the HOSPITALS ALL OTEB THE CONTINENT FIND PE-RV-HA VALUABLE IS TREATING ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES the . whole street »• far a* the city registrar and transfer his vote; take It experiencing much fatigue. Now I can limits. Thl* I* one of the main ar­ wr Kergln (SkeenaY. complained that C is a common ailment In Canada far Wa found Peruna a relief In aereral walk a mile easily. The Family Cash Grocery fast, and the council therefore deem the time given for notice of objection at least two-thirds of the year. sees. “Through these three esses we desire It wise to do the proposed work at to a name being on the Mat was too We cam aay H le a good tonic and we to make known to the public the eh OOR. YATES AND DOUGLAS STS. PHONE 813 once before It becomes more difficult This condition Is no doubt caused by mro very thankful. ITp In «keeps there was a ma»' the long, severs winters experienced in flciency of your remedy.” to carry It out. only once a month. The. consequence Slatera of the Good Shepherd. this part of the continent. Hospital St. John, of St. Johns. Not only will the street there be wôiïld he that a miner who bed eon* When catarrh once fastens itself upon Province of Quebec. widened, but the whole will be maca­ to Massett or Jed wav or Stewart Therefore, when Parana was discov­ the system it becomes an obstinate dis- damised and put In first class order, A later letter received from the earn# st the head of the Portland canal ered by Canadian people to be a reliable lee to eradicate. institution reads as follows : Another matte* of Improvement wroubL not he cbV to receive a not lee remedy for these catarrhal diseases, it A systemic remedy—one tbet reaches which was discussed last night but **Three weeks ego I wrote to toff of oh lection to Ms name until foo late at once became a popular medicine, not which was not definitely decided upon, every internal organ of the body—is an you how satisfactory we found HANDY DRESS PiNS In place of twentv-one daya there only among individuals and in families, wag the repairing and beautifying of absolute necessity. / __ Peruna. We recommand It highly for ought to be at least *lTty, ...... but In the great hospitals, where it was Peruna is Just such a remedy. It colds, coughs, catarrh and neuralgia. _ the fountain and the gore on which 3 H -HrwtbnmtHwatte objected to Yon know how1 convenient small euff and lave pins are. Some It stands at the junction of Douglas need se a preventive and relief In hun- searches out the cause of the disease, “I have used It myself as a tonic with the attomev-renera 1 sending instruc­ n- w and tasty shapes in these we offer in and Government streets. PSTks_ Sup­ Éü4g p| gages. ______.__ ;__ hoallpg and strengthening tb* jnucope the best results, taken as directed, half tion* to revising officer*; to**rw>- erintendent England wafted on th* These institutions do not hesitate to membranes, and thus giving Nnure an SOLID GOLD, per pair, *4.00, *3.50 and ...... R3.00 tlon* to be aent ah op Id be decided upon a teaspoonful every half hour.” committee with a plan and detailed give their endorsement of the remedy opportunity to perform her part of the Mrs. Etta Booker, Dundurn, Sash., GOLD KILLED, from. |«t pair ...... 25C by the Hmjae. specifications and estimates, and "asked which has been so helpful in the treat­ restorative process. N. W. T„ Canada, writes: for the sum of $S7T» With which to I re­ Mr. Bowser explained that the In­ PLAIN' SAFETY PINS, solid gold, from,>aeh ...... 75«* structions be bad spoken of sending ment of their poor and sick. One of the many hospitals which have “I suffered with Internal catarrh until GOLD KILLED SAFETIES, up from ...... IOC move the horse through to the north Among these Institutions is that of found Peruna of veins In treating old and end of the gore where it would he out were onlv such as the art called I wrote to Dr. Hartman, and after tak­ the Sisters of Good Shepherd, who gave VEIL PINS AND BARRETTES are also useful, especially in more convenient for use. to repair the for. and he did not prop»»* to go out­ obstinate cases of catarrh le the Hospital ing treatment as he adrieed, I can eay windy weather. These in fancy designs or plain, as required, fountain and build a heavy curb and side It. the following endorsement: St. John, who write aa follows : I am now cured of this most tryipg cost 4»WBy-M«h —nmv*nm„ , ■ ■ , , ■ , • »-»» ....» I , 35C ■Idawalk crowed 14. to peapare a grass 1 should think v/uir revising officers Tbë Pûrutut Compmny, ...... ".WA*r« feSPPI «9 MjSSLfletJst year affliction, for which I am truly thank- •hie to m»d t'nplt“b ** plot between the two drinking places Columbus, Ohio, Pernna has given ns satisfaction.. Three fuLfui. I* thfnE PefifMS thé best meultetne - —H We guarantee all theae to be of the best make and quality to be and plant suitable trees. Resolutions commented the member for _ Nans I mo ttwvtng used Peruna for the peat few patients have tried it, oue fig yeart old for catarrh. 1 never felt better in mg had at the prices. were offered calling for cutting down Oppofitlon in Majority months, for our skk mod poor, wo mro Renoui Dupuis, afflicted with catarrh. Is life than I do at present.” the cost, as It was thought It would Soon after the committer had resum­ happy to amy that It has given ua great much relieved, more-than he has been Peruns not only promptly relieve# be difficult to find money for all the ed Its deliberation». Interrupted by the aatlafactlon. for a number of years. coughs and colds in their first stages, schemes that might offer. Aid. Hum­ attendance of the lieutenant -governor The Sisters of the Good Shepherd, ••A young girl, IS years old, had an but is equally prompt and efficient for REDFERN Sc SONS, ber objected to cutting off any of the to give the revel fissent Mr Haw- Auguat 20, 1902. obstinate cough, which half a bottle of catarrhal diseases in (tie chronic stage. 1009 GOVERNMENT STREET VICTORIA, B. 0. proposed improvements and suggested thomthwalte probably because the op- Montreal. Peruna caused to disappear. thaf it would be better to remove the roattlon members present outnumbered Of course, it is only reasonable to whole thing than to only half do It. the government supporters moved that After a continued use of the remedy, ‘•As to myself, two bottles have con­ ■oppose that a great deal less medicine Mayor Hall expressed himself In the absence of the attffrnev-general thle Institution has found no reason to vinced me that Parana is magnificent will be necessary to cure a slight attack favoring drinking fountains. He who was 1n charge of the hill, the com­ ehange Its good Opinion of the remedy as a tonic. of catarrh than would be required to thought there should be a number mittee rise and report progress and expresses Its satisfaction in the fol­ “Before the treatment I could relieve the ailment after It had been «•» j throughout the city. Workingmen re­ Thomas Gifford (New WestmlnsterY lowing terms: walk for a quarter of an hour withoot lowed to become chronic. f turning from their labors and finding « ho. was In tlw* chair appeared to be London and Lancashire themselves thirstv often dropped Into at fault *or a few moments. He bad the saloons simply because there was t-o recourse hut to ptif The nueSHPn hut WOMAN’S MISSIONARY Fire Insurance Company. not a suitable drinking fountain at did no* do to. stthourh there were loud hand. He thought, however, that the calls of “auestlqn.” Eventuallv the di­ SOCIETY CONVENTION Capital $11,142,875. Security, $21,163,600 cost of the proposed scheme was ex­ vision bell wa« rung and enough Con­ Christie’s Biscuits cessive. servative members came In to save the After a discussion lasting nearly an situation. Encouraging Reports Are Sub­ hour It was decided that the mayor, The chairman put the oueatlon as If mitted at Annual Robert Ward & Co., Ltd. In company with the city engineer and ft had been moved in the form ’’that The naine "CHRISTIE” the parks superintendent, should visit the coVnmlttee rise.” a motion which Meeting. Signifies the best quality and flavor OENZML AOEHTi FOB BRITT SH COLOMBIA. the .spot and decide upon some plan If carried, would- have meant the sud- Not the CHEAPEST, but the BEST. whlph would be a credit to the neigh­ den death o» the hill. The member for VICTORIA VANCOUVER borhood. and if possible rather less Nanaimo drew the chairman*» atten­ The fifth annual convention of the Our factory is noted for its CLEANLINESS costly than the one proposed. tion to what the actual motion was, Victoria District of the Woman's Mis­ And nothing but the FINEST MATERIALS find when the chairman appeared tn- sionary Society of British Colton bin. Are used in the manufacture THE TRUE CAUSE credutoua the leader of the opposition was held in Centennial Methodist Of our goods. corroborated the Socialist leader as to church on Wednesday, the first session OF RHEUMATISM what had been as Id. beginning at 3 p. in. Devotional exer­ “f do not Intend to allow you to over­ cises were conducted by Mrs. Sheridan, Caused hy I'rtr Acid In Blood and Can ride my privileges In thl» Hottae.” d® president of the Sherwood Auxiliary. Only Be Cured Through clared the mem he* for Xenalmo as the Mrs. German gave a very helpful Bible tlw* Blood. ' b airmen hesltnted about nutting the reading, after which Mrs. Adam*, dis­ Christie, Brown & Co., Limited. motiop to l show of hands nfu-r dc- trict organiser, took the. chair for the Not many years ago doctors rlsrinr It lost on the aves and m?vs business session. TORONTO, CANADA. thought rheumatism was only a to­ Tn the end th* question was put to v After appointing the secretary- Cotton Waste tal pain caused by exposure to cold a «how of hands and. of course.♦lost. treasurer. Miss Aubin, a few words of or wet Now they know that rheuma­ John Meïnne* (Grand Forks) »ug welcome and encouragement ware given with a well rendered goto by Mr». Long- Ever Bright and Fair." tism is caused by the blood becoming tested that Ml voters should he obliged by Mrs. Adams. Swart’s Packings tainted with uric acid. This acid con­ to re-register on the occasion of every Five auxiliaries reported, namely. field, who was one of the charter mem­ An excellent paper on the need of tracts the muscles, stiffens the Joints, election Metropolitan. Centennial. Strawberry bers of the Centennial mission band more knowledge.of the work was given end Irritates the nerves. Then the Blow at Workingmen. Vale, James Bay and Sherwood. The fifteen year» ago. by Mrs. A. E. Mitchell, president of Asbestos Goods cold and wet make the Joints and Parker William» objected very reporta were unusatiy good, showing In­ Mrs/ Adams was reappointed district the James Bay auxiliary. ______muscles Proan with acHlhg rheuma­ creased interest along every line of strongly to what he declared was an organizer for next year. This completed the most successful tism. Ydu blame the weather, but the work. convention of the Victoria district ever Lubricating Oils real cause is add In the blood. If not attempt ta deprive workingmen of their The first sehsion of the convention xote Men had to move about looking The church mission band sang very held. 9 promptly treated the stiffness spread» creditably. Four mission bands then was closed with the benediction, after and the pain grows worse each year for employment, sometime* because the Etc., Etc. capitalist employers discharged them reported. Metropolitan, Centennial. Chi­ which eyery one present partook of until you are a helpless cripple, tor­ nese and Strawberry Vale. Sidney an excellent tea provided by the ladles SUFFERED FOR tured day and night. If the disease on the eve of an election, although their home, or the place th*^,- looked upon band did not report. The reports re­ of the church. SIX LONG YEARS louche* the heart It means sudden ceived were full of enthusiasm. The evening session began promptly death. You can't cure rheumatism aa home, was where they were regis­ tered, a» -VQtere. their absence not be­ Mrs. Brace, superintendent of sys­ at 8 o’clock, -i large ing pre­ THEN- DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS FOR STEAMER. MILL, MINE with liniment*i plasters or hot doth* ing due to their removal of residence tematic giving, gave an excüfenï and sent. After singing mid prayer, Mrs. CUBED MRS. RICHARD’S You must go to the root of the trouble OR SMELTER but to the exigencies of employment. helpful talk on the need of more definite Jones, president of Strawberry Vale DIABETE* in the blood. The one sure, scientific prayer in connection with the work. - auxiliary, read thë scripTütv Tessbh. way to cure rheumatism 1» Dr. Wil­ If a man was to go off the list In one place he should go on automatically The Metropolitan mission band, un­ The district organizer reported five Her Rheumatism Also Vanished When liams’ Pink Pills, because they actu­ der the leadership pf Miss Sara Spen­ auxiliaries with a membership of 201, Dodd’s Kidney 1*111» Put Her Kid­ ally make new blood. They sweep In the place he went to. cer, followed with a splendid chorus, and five mission bands with 198 mem­ neys in Condition to Do Their. out the poisonous add, loosen the The member for Newcastle went on thirty-nine members being present. ber*. The total amount raised for the Work. Joints and muscles, and bring ease to say. In reference to a remark one Ê. B. MARVIN & CO. of his colleagues had used about the After Mrs. Snyder, matron of the nine months of the year was $350. Five East Chezelecook, Halifax Co., N.S., and freedom where before tapd been, Chinese home, had given a very en­ years ago at the first district conven­ Feb. 19.—tSpecial.)—Cured of Diabetes THE SHIP CHANDLERS 1206 WHARF ST. jaln and misery attorney-general pulling.string*, that couraging ri-port of the work done In tion three auxiliaries with 80 members Rheumatism from had Mrs. Fredr Babeau, Canada Creek. the minister would'find be wouM have and which She the home, the audience was, favored ahd three mission band* with TO mem­ suffered for six years Mrs. Boniface N S, says: ‘Three years ago I to strengthen his strings and. take to bers, were reported, while $110 was the Richard, well known here, is Joyfully w as, taken with a severe pain In my rope—though that would eventually __total_____ raised.______'______1 telling her neighbors that she owes right fitp. It grew gradually worse hang the party—ae more and more Conservative* were manifesting a eon- Special mention was made of th» »up- * N»r health- to DmhVs Kidney Pills and until it finally settled in both "' my SUFFERED 6 YEARS ply work done by the auxiliaries and j to no other cause. hips and legs. The pain was really ception of right and wrong of their Headquarters own. hand*, boxes of toys, book» and use- ! “My Rheumatism and Diabetes were almost unbearable. At first I tried fül articles being sent to mission homes I brought on by a cold and a strain, and foot drafts and liniments but this Mr. Hawthomthwalte said he had a WITH RHEUMATISM Ckoiee TirdreifTiïgamsf mt» bin from ft fnfraer arid- girmnre ~gr“Tirnra • rrwy arm varrr- tTiotiffTT W^is àH^aeiff hy a doctor lie gave me only the most temporary re­ ble bedding and linen sent to hospi­ lief, and I felt-as If I was to go Conservative member of that House, Unable to Work for a Year— could not help me. After suffering for ft who always stood for the right* pf the tals and clot hi nj and groceries to the \> Nursery through the rest of my life as a suf­ ----- Cured by Gin Pilla. RiA .y.ei\xg i. mafti up -my. mlnd .ta. try- fering cripple. A neighbor whose people. John Houston, but out of defer­ Dtidd's Kidney Pills ,tnd to my sur- ence to Mr. Bowser, he would not read ... The^ report Jbeljng. oitfar foy th6__ftrs.L urisc th? y Ut j me guod almoat at once. Slock daughter had Been cured of rheuma­ nine months of the year was not a fair tism by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills ad­ It. Mr. Houston pointed put In hi* let­ for S years, one of which I hnn b*n un­ Two boxes cured me completely. T ter that If the bill became law hun­ showing, the best part of the work be­ recommended them to everybody as a vised me to try this medicine, and I able to do any work whatever. Hare ing done in the last three months. A Practically all tite fruit for which flret­ purchased three boxes. Before they dreds of miners would lose their vote. ■pent much money on other «medic un­ sûre cure for Diabetes. Backache and song was then given fry some of the all other Kidney Diseases.” ries, prizes were awarded at the recent were al|“gone T was able to get my Only Beating the Air. til I purchased from my druggist, L. T. John Oliver, brought to his feet by members of the Centennial mission Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured Mrs. Victoria Exhibition was grown on trees foot up on my knee and untie-ihy shoe, Bast, Kingston, on. box Gin Kill on km band, which was much appreciated. something I had not been able to do n dig as to his silence from the 8o- rccommcndntion. The result wa* beyond Richard's Diabetes because Diabetes is obtained from this Nursery. We here Rev. J. S. Thompson In his address, a Kidney Disease, and Dodd s Kidney for two "years, and I began to feel I clallst leader, said the member» of that my expectation*. The first hex banish­ now the finest end best assorted stock cave greatt praise to the* work of tn* Pills cure all Kidney. Diseases. Mrs. had at last found a medicine to cure party were simply beating the air; they ed nil trace of Rheumatism. I now of all kinds of Fruit Trees and Orna­ could not expect to defeat the govern- Woman’s Missionary Society, and »-:d Richard's Rheumatism was caused by the trouble. I kept on taking (he Pills keep Gin Pilla in the heron and take one In whatever field he wa» placedr he until I had used. I think, a dosen her diseased Kidneys falling to take mental Stock in this province. Visit eccaaionally. My si ace re thanks an due would have an auxiliary, as he con­ boxes, when I was completely cured "I don’t know whether they could the uric acid out of her blood. When nursery at Carey Road, er write for Catalogue and prie* Met. you for your wonderful remedy which sidered 11 WM a great help to the her Kidneys were cured they attained and I am a* weH and strong to-day as do it short of a douWe-barrelied gull baa done so mneh for me. or a lead of buckshot.” said Mr.-Oliver church. The Ontenn'al chair then ren­ the uric acid out^of her blood and her ever I was In my life. I want every CEO. VANDKWATER, Kingaton, Oat. dered an anthem In excellent style, sufferer to know that Dr. Williams' “Or a general electron,” added Stuart Rheumatism vanished. Henderson. Friendly letters like the shore, reach i The report of Mrs. Sipprell, ef New Pink Pille le a sure cure for rheuma­ j Westynluster, who wa» delegate jo tism, and that ff they will ghé this “The bon. member for Delta 1» be­ ua etery day. . No other remedy ha. erer had so many unsolicited testi­ j board „m«et, held In Toronto last fall medicine a fair trial, their pains and coming revolutionary,” Mr. Hawthom- t he waits observed. monials in so short a time. There can : was most interesting nnd satisfactory, Pringle & Phipps •rites wifi disappear* aw mine did.' j Fhe reporte'd ‘ $9.288 Woman’s Mission- The Taylor Mill Go. Sold by all msHc-lne dealers or by Mr. Macdonald said that he was will­ he no question .boot it—Gin Pill, do BAKE*» AND CONFECTIONKRS cure the Kidneys. 50c. a bos—• for j ary So-Mety members in Canada, an In- „ limited liability. mall at 50 rente • box or six bores ing to accept the clause proposed by ...... 0UR ...... ■Vor $7.60 -Trorh The Dr wmtant tU4 M dmrfaw m 4 Dealers In Lumber, Sash, Doors and all kinds of Building Material. bers of circles and mission bands, 17.812 MedUlne Ço.. Brockvllle. Ont and. when the member for Grand Forks box—ao yon one teat them—sent Iren Mil), office and Yards. North Government*Street, Victoria, B. G. If you mention this paper. Total amotiqt' fufsed last Quaker Bread moved hi* amendment that the name BOMKTHINO NEW of aa absentee should not be removed Lmt VT National Drug à Chemical ] Illarles, circles and bands. $88.123,10. | Leather cannon were used at the battle _ ------ux P. 0. Bjx 628. Telephone 664. of Letpstff,. September «th, 1$H « (Concluded on past 12* I Mrs. Reid sang Handel e “Angels * Phone ISSl 109 PANDORA 8T. filers might be cm# exception to such what may be accomplished by the en­ ONE MAN ONR VOTÈ. The Daily Times a rule, although we are not aware listment of private capital. We can­ that church ordinances permit It. not enter' Hilo competition with (he To the Editor: it la at least amus­ ing to hear the attorney-general and Published daily (excepting Sunday) by Where a great wrong had been done, street railway company In the busi­ the premier tell* the legislature that THE TIMRS PRINTING A PUBLISH­ and where the publication of the con­ ness of. transportation, nor In the busi­ the Conservatives are anxious Ahat Monday, an Extraordinary Sale of ING CO LIMITED fession might cause reparation. In ness of providing etttaene with power, JOHN NELSON. whole or in part, to the wronged, à heat and light generated according to everything connected with the fran­ Managing Director. clergyman might feel It Incumbent on the principles of modern science. The chise should be fair. Do they, consider It fair that each High-Class Mattresses him to acquaint the Injured party capital upon which We must necessarily offices ...... 1124 Broad StHat roan who lives In Vancouver city with the facte, either with or without depend for the provision of these things TOR $9.60 TO $12.60 MATTRESSES Business Office ...... Phone 1060 should have five vote», whilst each Editorial Office ...... Phone 46 the ednsent of the culprit. demahds a reasonable guarantee of $9.60 TO $12.60 MATTRESSES AT man in North Vancouver city has only $5.00 $5.00 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Now vyho was wronged In this In­ permanency and security-' for Its In­ one vote? Daily-City delivery ...... Tie. per month stance? Certainly not the Colonist. It vestment. The company, with all Its VX MOST UNUSUAL OFFERING and a fitting climax to this month’s car- Why should a man In a city south -By mall (exclusive of city) .... was, to say the leâat, a party to the shortcomings, Is not one of those Am­ ...... $3 00 per annum of Burrard Inlet have five times as nival of value-giving. On Monday morning we will sell our entire re­ erican institutions which takes espe­ Semi-Weekly-By mall (exclusive of injury. The chief sufferer was the much voting power as a man who lives city) ...... :...... 0.00 per annum candidate in* this city whose defeat cial delight In "grinding the face of the In a city north of the Inlet? maining stock of Empress and Waldorf Mattresses. These lines we must clear Address changed as often as desired. followed the publication of the odious poor" workingman. It deals generously Look at the temptation to bribery. out at once and have marked them at a price that will insure a speedy clear­ fc'rgery in question. Would not he be with Its employees, and, on the whole, Bribe enough loose .fish to carry the SPECIAL AGENTS. fairly with the public from whom It election and you have five men elect- ance. We give a brief description of both makes and add that these high- the natural party . to be madev ac- ed. ■ derives Its dividends. It has outlined If they the fair thing, class mattresses have only to be seen to be appreciated. umlng of course what la taken ’"ter, pac—vwta-Sl-iigfBfiàfc*-" ' ~ ...... , <- . - • aprogram«w ...... rerUedx- Lvfdghto, " E J. Guy, 61 Canada Life Building, lutely disinterested and non-partli tage of Victoria. Its proposition $11.00 and $12.00 Empress .^nslMSds *lth a rolnd^dlvested ,of J. N. ML’IR. $9.50 and $10.00 Waldorf «(Wftf# ■» ** prejudice ahd discussed on Its merits. It appears, moreover, that the name FÏ7BI.TC SAFETY. The DAILY TIMES Is on sale at the fol- of the culprit is withheld, the only In­ If the operations of the company Mattresses For $5.00 Mattresses for $6.00 11 lowing placée In Victoria: Army A Navy Cigar Store, cor. Govern­ formation vouchsafed being that HU promise results in the case of Victoria To the Editor: Has It occurred to THE EMPRESS MATTRESS, made only in THE WALDORF MATTRESS, made only in ment and Bastion. Lordship has received hi* statement such as are manifest already In the you In view of the frightful disaster two sixes 4 ft. 6 in. and 3 ft. 6 in. ; it is cov­ Gough's Cigar Store. Douglas St. end as a consequence absolves the case* of Vancouver and New Westmin­ In Mexico, that the responsible parties two sizes 4 ft. 6 in. and 3 ft.'fi in. It is cov­ . Emery's Cigar Stand. 608 Government St. In our own city for the supervision of Colonist fronrf blame. On what 'au­ ster no unreasonable obstacles should ered with finest quality art ticking of a Knight's Stationery Store. 166 Yates St plaie». of amusement are courtln*. floral design.. The filling is of the best ered with the best quality Belgian striped Victoria Book A Stationery Co.. 1111 Oov’t. thority can he grant iucH absolution? be put in Its way. through their apathy, a second Point ticking. TKe fiTling is the same as the Em- T. N. Iflbben A Co., IttT Government S(. quality carded white felt, which „ makes LeifcUY . a confession Is valid only Ellice disaster? Have you attended the press, thus, iusweiug comfort and tfee-moet- -fcj ! SS Nub Cigar Store. Gov't and Trounce AUey. meehtg awff tnstrertîY* mWrfftg picture H. W. Walker, grocer Esquimau Road. known. It to a curious fact that alter sleep on, but bettig non-abiiorbenTit is stso perfect mattn*s. in a sanitary way. The , ^ SVj~‘ ~PF44Ay~‘rUM'Boogfoe1 -St. .y---. ttw eommwelen' or There wHl he no horse racing. In the ■ 'the most a&nitary meUeeaa - m exiatenc* former pnere-eeere- a. MlWwit; Value ef-- Mrs. Crook. Victoria West Poet Office. crimes the paJJce receive anonymous state of Washington during the present Value of the 4 ft. 6 in. size $12.00. Velue the 4 ft. 6 ini aizo $10.00. Value of the __ !I. Redding. Cralgflower Rd.. Victoria W. you then -ever considered what would J. T- McDonald. Oak Bay Junetioq. letters. In some cases acknowledging year. Nor win there be In a good num­ happen tf the film of the projecting of the 3 ft. 6 in. sise $11.00. At A A 3 ft. 6 in. size $9.50. A A T>odd*e Grocery. Beaumont P. O. the crime, and In others suggesting ber of other staler In the American machine caught Are? The apparatus Is Monday’s price on either size Monday’s price on either size.. . $3,UU did Poet Office Cigar Store. 1124 Gov't St. the names of the culprit. In the one placed in the. most dangerous part of H. Schroeder. Menslee end Michigan Sts. Union. The crusade against racing le case It Is frequently due to a form of the theatre, vis: immediately in front Windsor News Stand, SCI Government St. result of a belief that the followers of the malp entrance. In the event of Mrs. Beaumont, cor. Bay ahd GAv’t Sts mania. In the other to "deliberate at­ Are not only would the main exit In aH P. W. Fawcett. King's Road and Douglas. of the turf are In reality nothing more tempt to deceive the pollcç- aoff pub­ probability be immediately cut off. but Mrs. Marshall. Gorge Hotel, at the Gorge. than a well organised community of Nell McDonald. East End Grocery, cor. lic" and divert attention from the real the machine standing beneath the bal­ Oddments Axminstep and Wilton Foul and Oak Bay Ave. offender. gambtèrs, whose business It Is to fleece cony, the danger of the balcony at once W. Gardiner, cor. Pandora and Cook. In the matter under consideration, the portions of the public which are catching fire, and these two exits also W. J. Chave. Stanley Ave. and Cadboro the Bishop’s confessor must be re­ being at once cut off, 1» apparent. The Carpets at 95c Bay Road. ; foolish enough to place their feet In only possible excuse for the placing of garded as anonymous, and the public For the eonuneneement of the fourth week in our Carpet Sale we offer a lot ot oddments of F. Le Roy. Palace Cigar Store, Gov’t St. snares. In their case It cannot be said the machine In Its present location fa R. W. Fuller's News Stand. C.P.R. Dock. must Judge how tar a clergyman may that It does not to an extent Interfere best quality Axminater and Wilton Carpets at a very nominal price. The heavy sales of 'm vain Is the snare set In sight of the Standard Stationery Co.. 1122 Gov't St tc Impose,! upon by un artful, if rath- with the seating capacity of the house. these lines during this month have left us with many odd pieces and odd lengths that must Home Grocery, cor. Menslee an-1 Niagara. >*l-cr anvteirt. device., Thff public, are bird,'’ ur wor U to that effect. Conse­ The city officer (.whoever he may be) be cleared out. These lengths range from five yards to twenty-five yards and comprise about Tbs TIMES 1» a tea on safe *-t~L whose dutyv it is to guard the public Ing places asked to believe that the unsupported quently many state legislatures have twenty different designs and colorings. This' is a remarkably low price. The regular prices from Arc and panic, and fias not brains ■ fltr. Charmer. ------— • mfesskm of an anonymous confessor taken measures for the protection of a Str. Princess Royal. WffUgh to realise the risk of Hfe In­ were $2.00 and IGJS, ______QC- Str. Princess Ylctorth iiahies the Bishop to issue a certifi­ too easy public. Racing, accompanied volved. should not be able to hold his Clearing on Monday at, per yard...... ,...... t/Uv Str. Princess Chartotte. ais of Innocence to parties whom all Job for twenty-four hours. by gambling on the races. Is under the ^----- ~------. ------ft. g, BTbeieeetr"------—-~- the-ttriysrttiiy ef the e< ban ih California and in Washington, ...Z. A N: "Tralee.------:------r------1 lined with their own reticence, Indl- "— V. A S. Trains. THAT "UNHAPPY INSTANCE." C. P. R. Trains. • cate •« lie culprits. as well as In many of the Eastern Ladysmith—O. A. Knight We propose to have ■ some further .statesTiTwhlch the ••game** has hither­ . To the Edit of: I hope you will not Hassocks on Sale at 7.30 To-night for 75c Semltle-^-Aeme Naws Go. remarks.to make on this subject and to flourished exceedingly. But the pro­ allow the Colonist to throw dust In Nanaimo—Nanaimo Book A Music Ca A sale of Hassocks for to-night at less than the price of the carpets of which they are made. •v Vancouver—Norman Caple A Co.. 6*7 raise the question now in order that moters of meets are not to be deterred the eyes of the public, as attempted In Its recent transparency. "A New Granville Street. His Lordship may clearly indicate his from carrying on their operations. Not 300 HASSOCKS, made of Axminster, Wilton and Brussels carpets, in a large assortment of ______JMi Yinco,yver. ______jiusiiion. .Thai position t<> ■«« ff.. Standard. ' Your contemporary Is at- _colors...extra special value. _ Steilxr.price $2.50_to $3.50._____ JTL New Westminster—J. J. McKay. hv any means. They arewotns to In - tsropTmf â-YàtWfimift WgttAflltthW "*1«’ White Horse. T. T.—Bennett News Co. extraordinary thaï ne would welcome vade Canada; and the question will order to draw off attention from the To-night 7:30, each ...... T.T."7T.T.TrrT4FV" Prince Rupert—A. Little. any statement from him which might surely be asked whether It shall be In flrst and only point at issue, "forgery." Portland. Ore.—Oregon News Co., 147 modify the conclusions which we have the Interests of this country to permit punishable by long terms of penal ser­ Sixth Street, been obliged to form in tlie premie vitude or Imprisonment. Bowman News Co. such performances. The fact Is that May 1 put It In a nutshell, abandon­ Saa Jams F. L. Crego. "the sport of kings" In this country h*s FUTURE OF VICTORIA, ing Jtor the hnne the questions of "In* Some Candy Specials for To-day degenerated Into gambling-!*-* Bloat vi stlgatlon"* and "resignation?" THAT ANONYMOUS CONFESSION. The publishers ut the new directory reprehensible form. In which the sec­ The Time# and other Influential CHOCOLATES, in boxes, the largest box of nice quality chocolatés ever offered for this price. tion of the public which cannot reals! papers of different political views, Special for to-day, per box ...... 25< of Vancouver Island estimate the charge the Colonist with "forgery.' Ten days or more ago, after the the temptation to "take a chance" population of Victoria at between which your cqetemporarÿ at last ad­ BUTTERCUPS, nice and fresh, all flavors. Special to-day, per lb ...... 20* Times had-been daily demanding some w henever It has the opportunity Ur not mits by referring to It as "a recent thirty-six and thirty-seven thousand. defence to the public of Ifs conduct «n given even as fair a deal as It would unhappy instance.' OUR GREAT SIXTY CENT CHOCOLATES The estimate 1* based upon the usual The Colonist as a set off chargee you publishing a forged telegram from have In a Chinese or any other ‘'Joint." Over Twenty-five Varieties to Choose From These are Some of Them— allowance In such cases of three per­ We may be sure that If racing werew,»., with "telling stories" pr lies, but you Mr. Borden on the eve of the last __ " "T" ” j cannot possibly be sent to penal ser- sons to a family. It is a conservative the square" It would not have been v|lud<, 0, gSal for lhl„ Chocolate Chips. Chocolate Belmonts. Chocolate Dairy, Chocolate Lemon, Chocolate election, a ststeirient was given out by calculation ahd bears out the opinion placed under the ban In so many part* I think, sir. we may go with Orange. Chocolate Vanilla, t'hoeolate Snowballs, Chocolate Ginger, Chocolate Dates. Choco­ the management nf the Colonist that a of the United States; It 1» openly as­ Colonist and admit thousands of of every person who has paid atten­ late Figs. Chocolate Caramels. Chocolate Marshmallows, Chocolate Maecaroous, Chocolate satisfactory explanation had been ob­ serted that races cannot be made a suc­ were probably told during the recent tion to the progress of the past few Brazils, Chocolate Cherries, Chocolate Almond Tops, Chocolate Walnut Tops, Chocolate Cin­ tained through the medium of a con­ res* except with the assistance of the elections, of which your contemporary namon Sticks, Chocolate Burnt Almonds. years as exhibited In the large number no doubt contributed Its fair share In fession made to Bishop Perrin by a ’bdbke." which Is tantamount to say­ addition to the now notorious "tele­ The equal of any Chocolate made, no matter how much you pay for them. Our price, per man who declared he was the culprit. of new residences which have been ing that municipalities, or the Institu­ gram forgery " To use the Colonist's lb...... 60< constructed. If to this number be add­ tions In control, must co-operate with prefty quotation. Instead of "march­ It was further alleged by the Colon­ ing with stately steps ahu slow" In ed the population of Oak Bay. Esqui­ the gambling element in fleecing pa­ ist management that the Bishop In trons of the betting ring In order to In­ thl* matter for so many months. I mau and other suburban districts, think it would *ave been more be­ his letter absolved the paper men­ sure the success of the meetings. Under tioned from all blame, and that the which are to all intents and purposes coming fur your contemporary to have thé circumstances the situation might document In question hail been for­ 'ntegr*! portions of the city, It is a employed a detective at any cost to as well be frankly faced in Canada. , Have Y our Corsets Fitted safe computation to place the popula­ find th* forger, assuming the rest of warded to Mr. Borden to be used In the staff w-ere unable or unwilling to the same place where . he had re­ tion at forty thousand souls. While giving publicity to the letter do so. My grandfather was a Tory, pudiated the paper's action, and de­ The question that will naturally be of "H. C.." because It touches a matter my father was a Conservative, and T Properly clared It to be guilty of adding the asked Is whether there Is a possibility of great public Interest, we have no am sure you will not think the worse of hie for saying I also am words "and the total exclusion t f of this growth being maintained. We reason to doubt that the officers In In our Corset Department we now have an Expert Corset Fitter, to advise and help you in believe it will be, for the simple reason A CONSERVATIVE. Asiatics." charge of the X'lctorla theatre and the obtaining the proper^orsets. This corsetier bas the benefit of a large experience in eorset- The whole circumstances were so ex- Î Apart altogether from rhn attrar- responsible authorities have taken PERRON AT* traordlnary that we refused it first to j l,on" ot thl* district from a residential iltting in the big Eastern cities and is à well qualified expert. Tou can now be sure of getting every precaution necessary for the tljie believe that any such document had j P°,nt of vlew- are rtockIn* from Rev- Father YulHnghe left by the Prln- right corset properly fitted and guaranteed satisfactory. public safety. ceee Royal thle afternoon en route to been written. Later the letter Itself j •** sections of the world to the Pacific Europe by Northern Pacific railway vl* -» The “D. S,” Corset that we are now introducing is sure to be a most popular line in a was shown to various people with ih° 1 Coset. and naturally there must be Mr. and Mrs. E M. Wood and Mrs. A. New York and Liverpool. short time. We have only been offering them for a few days, but have found the sales very signature of the Bishop of Columbia ] 8tron* dyerfloW ,n thI* direction. But Pawsena. of Burlingame. Kan Francisco, • • • large. They are made for ua by one of the best Canadian makers, and for quality, fit and fin­ are staying at the Dominion hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Max Leiser leave to-mor­ attached, and as a second forgery was ; the rate of growth must obviously to row on a tour °f the southern states, go- ish they cannot be beaten. And we can give you at any of the prices asked for this corset, scarcely believable we Inquired of His a considerable degree dépend upon John H. Griffith, of 8t. Vincent, with Ing by way of flan Francisco, then to the best goods m Canada for the money and absolutely correct m style. Lordship it h* had received such a ourselves. The wonderful Increase In Mrs. Griffith and children, are spending New York, from which point they will some weeks here at thé Dominion hotel. sail for the Old Country and Europe confession and had written a letter of the population of Seattle, of Vancou­ the nature mentioned" to the Colonist. ver. of Tacoma, and of all the cities THE D. 8. SPECIAL, A DOLLAR CORSET, FOR 76c Bishop Perrin’s reply was that it round about, is due chiefly to tfte fact THE “It. S.” SPECIAL, a sensible, satisfactory Corset, made in white only, a style for moder­ was a private matter between him and that all the territory tributary to the ate figures. This corset is easily worth $1.00. Price ...... 75* the Colonist and "that It would come cities mentioned haa been brought Into out In due Um*. cloee touch with central points by the Walter S. Fraser&Co. We gathered from thl» that the doc­ construction of modern transportation limited. THE “D. 6.’ ’ Nor lO—A eorset-in white only, DIRECTOIRE CORSETS, D. & A. make, ex- ument would be read in parliament, facilities, such as tramways and steam a little longer than preceding model. tremc model, made in white coutil, length or that the Colonist itself would glad- rit!trays. As Mr. Thomas Cunningham Dealers In Price ...... $1.00 of back 18 inches. Price...... $2.75 *ly publish It. We have waited for has pointed out, there are fifty thou­ THE “D. S." No. 15—Moderate figure cor­ sand acres of the finest fruit land in DIRECTOIRE CORSETS. Royal Woreester almost two week.4 1» vain. The Col­ set, a corset in white only. Moderate in make, moderate | model, made of white onist will hot publish the document, the world lying Immediately contiguous GENERAL HARDWARE shape. "Price-...... ,..$1.50 tut reserves it for private circulation. to Victoria. This region In process of batiste, length of back 17 inches. Price Hie LordShtp Insists that It is prlVate time la bound to be occupied by a THE “D. 8.’’ No. 15—Moderate length cor- is ...... $1.75 set, in white and grey. Price .... .$1.50 between him an! the f’olonlst, al­ comparatively dense population devot­ WE ABE CARRYING A NICE LUTE OF DIRECTOIRE CORSETS, Royal Worcester though the head* of the latter show It ing lie energies principally to lntenai THE “D. S." No. 15—Directoire corset, make, extreme model, made of white freely about the city; and Mr. Borden fled farming. That is the kltld of popu­ made in white batiste, Directoire, model, evidently derttne* to uee It, lation we çught to endeavor to attract,, BRUSHES batiste, length of back 19 inches. Price 17-inch back. Price...... $1.50 is . ..^n■...... »...... »...... » .$‘1.00 We confess we are not surprised at but it can only be won by the provision Consisting of Shaving, Paint, Kslsomine, Whitewash, Scrub, ef the facilities we have mentioned. It THE “D. 8.” No. 10—A corset for moderate the reticence of the Colonist. Neither Shoe, ”Horse, Etc., Etc. figures, in grey and white. Price. .$1,00 THE “D. 8.’’ No. 15—Moderate Directoire are we surprised at the refusal of Mr. must be provided with cheap and fre- coreet, in white only. The new long lines. ijuejlt jnegaa ALcymmunU al Um wUb such a clumsy device. In any event th* pivotal point of business. As we TKLEPWOWK 1. extreme model, madeJof white batiste, both the newspaper and the Conserva­ understand the position of the British r. o. vox sis. 1129,Wharf St., VICTORIA, B.C. length of back 19 inches, garters on front THE “D. 8.” No. 2»—Moderate Directoire tive leader are free agents In the Uolumbla Electric^ Railway Company, and sides. Price...... $8.00 corset, in white coutil. Price___ .$2.00 matter and may do as t)£y pleam. His It îs ready "to extend its tramway sys­ Lordship is. i-nwever. In an entirely tem throughout the most thickly popu­ different posl - , and we respectfully lated of the districts In the neighbor direct ..his a* Ubn to one or two hood of Victoria Immediately and Into phases of i? matter. various other sections ultimately, upftn DAVID SPENCER, LTD. Although we were net aware that certain conditions, Tlpe terms of ex- Ihe oonfeesional Is recognised in the tenwtofl are identical with the terms DUCK SHOOTING Anglican dénomination. It Is possible upon which extensions have been car­ that Hie Lordship may fn the exer­ ried out upon the British Columbia There's only a few days left now for this cise ef hla rl*- - offlr* r»i ve from mainland with auch splendid résulta. Capital Sport. the lips of o. HUT;, k. or. w# The matter Is in the hands of the presume, from ■ • mouth of-any oho, people of Victoria, There 1» admittedly an acknowledgement of guilt or wrong a certain sentimental prejudice against fhdng. As the tramway ^omppny baaqd upon a Buy Your Cartridges at of tht church in qyestiou wo^ld, tx-bef. the» under th* terms ..r ii^, Thorpe’s “Puralis” Lithia Water ds »o only for the purpose ot furnish- original charter It has been given leg spiritual ndvloo or dire lion. We powers Inimical to the true Interests of JOHN BARNSLEY <6 CO. IWM* net Mflil a coatee,], the publia But Just naw.it is a-cuuditkm. *:on would. In any circumstances, not a theory with which we have to dUNSMITHS, ETC. 1S21 GOVERNMENT ST. ^•mmimseated to lly outside world, as deal. The dty of Victoria, financially, Victoria Vancouver Nelson s-ems to have been done In this case. la got In a posit Ion to do for herself rr-sa- B VICTORIA DAILY TIMM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1909. ===== AT BREAKFAST ARE YOU PAYING TO DO PAVING LUNCH Always Acceptable DO YOU SHAVE RENT? ALWAYS TRY TO GET DINNER The BEST VALUE for your money. My goods are n safeguard against Always Delicious YOURSELF ? trouble or uncertainty, because the quality of everything I sell le unmlw- BY CONTRACT SUPPER * ------— - takably thp finest. Try me on an order for: . \ If so, you are In a position le HOUSE HOT CHICKEN TAMALES (freeh dally), each ...... Mo. know the advantage of having CONTAINING SIX ROOMS ARMOUR'S CHICKEN TAMALN, per tin ...... WHARF STREET WORK . good materials for the work. We ATLMER'S BONED DUCK, pay tin ...... *«• have the best shaving accessory Enamelled bath, wash basin, etc., ATI.MKB'S BONED TURKEY, per I In ...... hall and stairway panelled, ail AYLMER’S RONKLESS CHICKEN, per tin ...... ST*. WILL BE SO DONE modern conveniences. In splen­ C. & B. CHICKEN BREASTS, per jar ...... »...... 'lk- SHAVING CREAM did order throughout, situate In James Bay, Collapsible Tube Carnes Up-to-date Grocery Property Owners Insist Upon PRICE, $3,150. Cor. Fort and Govt. Sts. Phone 586. Next to 0. F. R- Office. PRICE 25c Terms van be arranged to suit that System in Making "SALADA"i TEA No' Mug Required purchaser. Request. Black, Mixed, Natural Green. Buy thin absolutely pure C.-eam Sealed Lead Packetg Only. Never Sold in Bulk.. and «have In comfort It LU.CONYERS & CO. Suits for Business AT YOUR GROCER S. softens the beard and makes IS VIEW STREET Wharf street Is now In a fair way shavlne a pleasure, delights towards being paved. At the meeting both old and young shavers. Fire Insurance Written. N and Social Functions Money to Loan. TIME IS of the streets, bridges and sewers com­ Call here ‘and apow us to tell mittee held last night It was decided i more about It. ) We make It our business to provide to go Shcad with the work of paying [ v - * •'SaSêSffSSSî 5?' JMQNEY Kll and the best possible rock for Us con- , .vrw.rOoi „ ttc.a.;oni Viclorltc hs* .not ...... FAMILY GRQCER ANp PROVISION MERCHANT, » «H Uwttst^PTeaéuœ aatcK " 9>- 1" " -: "aed FRIC$3) $2 t6 TO $16,96 TKtk'ltl, We Fit and Guarantee Dent'» Kid Gloxrea, the quality of rock PquTrcd ft 'Wit* Farms Thnt handsome clock» are thought that vitrified bri k would be Pays 100 pep cent of Its peer leas FINCH & FINCH monlse tfcli with any at y le of the briok supjdied by the Pennls-Ken- This week we have some excep • THE EXCLUSIVE 6TYLK STORE Viernlture...... tftn Clay A Wood Company to be the tlonally good offers tq-wxak». Profits to Its Policyholders 1107 GOVtl.XMKM STIIKKT. VfVhd used: Ttits rrmpttny guarantor Emit Firms Ip'thé incwsr ortirant ? their brlrk to lust for ten year*. district of Assets....$13,000,000 Another request of the property own- "Strawberry 7— —Complete office outfitters, filing cab­ er* on Wharf street 1» that the work BICYCLES Reserve..#!0,000,000 inets, Remington typewriters, blank W. H. Wilkerson shall be done by contract. This, It wa* . yale" books, etc. The Standard Stationery THE JEWELER pointed out by the Mayor, was only AT BARGAIN PRICES From 5 to 20 acres, improved, with R. L. DRURY, Manager. Co.. 1.220 Government street. * Just. If they*wlshed to do so. assorted fruit trees of great com­ 918 Government Street. 815 GOVERNMENT ST. Aid. Henderson said tly» letting of mercial value. XoWs the time to Telephone 1*0». buy. Come in and see us at once —Gibbons' toothache gum acts as a this work to be done by contract would We have a few 1908 models on hand which we must sell st lie departing from a principle laid as this section is rapidly filling temporary filling and stops toothache once to make room for our' $6.000 stock of 1909 English and up- Instantly. Sold at druggists. Price down by the council many year* ago PRICES FROM when It wa# decided that all civic Canadian Bicycles now en route. These wheels ate the best 10c. . »2,001) TO 91,000. work should be «lone by day labor. standard makes, perfect in every way. TIMES AD. CALENDAR Aid. Stewart, however, said that the —Spray pumps for small orchards, j NEW PAVING SYSTEM owner* had made It plain that they | THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GET A RARE SNAP P. R. BROWN, Ltd. The flyers' pump* are math- *4 braes. | did not want the work done unlees it and are fitted with brass valves, brass > Ill» BROAD STREET. FEBRUARY OFFERED TO COUNCIL wa* by <*ontrftet. The è«-heme wa*. PHONE TÊTS. 1WW» /gejEtu^wswi a ~ pifflut - jaf | therefore, allowed to pd*s without 20 They are made to do the work well j modification. CENTRAL CYCLE DEPOT and to last. Price. >4.26 to <915. I Representative Appeared Be' Other matter* of afreet work were ~A ^Bryxvit ^nrdrU»Ta* dtaeuAFed ^ At* "Tnnwr eiwttog thu t the Successors to Cycle Department, Plimley Auto Co., Ltd. If the “vash < a pliai and fore Streets. Bridges and people were asking for the immediate 1110 GOVERNMENT ST. OPPOSITE SPENDER’S. —Tenders are being called for by the paving of Fort street from the prenent surplus'* of your home Sewers Committee. . ru«n»lling, Cleaning, Repairing, Plating and Sundries. amounts to oven a nuxlribt cHy for the aùpplyhMT kwnjbet and- pavement to. BlaihcUaxil- Bireet Thl* pavtog blocks. A It tenders muât be In pteee of street being in very bad con­ Mini, you arv able to buy dition and very central, he thought ihim:- x\lirn they art' cheap- by 4 o'clock on Morula y afternoon, « si—not iinnlx xxlirii they -----o----- should be paved. He would put ft Th» The raprcacnUtlv» of th» Nom* notice on the board to that effect if arv NEEDED MOST. —The Improvements to the Salvation lan street I-c. InX system waited on Army barrack*. Hroàil street, are prac- the i ommittee xva* In favor of It. . A.StikcLid waliii.is cunaidvml . « • • j'njjMé.,.1": . le y • ' ,utt—' -There" xt~nx"»»me rll.r ", .-Icrr help under the whip of some- BralVy tompV. *ed; a,ul''!W"WTrr VW " ;------LET US ESTIMATE ON YOUR------™ more important by many Ilian likely be reoccupled In a week's time. 11 last night to explain the value of order in which the work should be ImnI.x's suppo-wd “ihiII" or done, and It was decided that the a new brand of pavhig a*hkh they are a selected wine. Every well- •iiinuviiiv** xxith you—or 'v* order of precedence should in a general in formed gentleman nowa­ I bo business like way, —The regular monthly meeting of putting on the market. The material way be the order In which the appli­ Wiring, Electrical Fixtures, days u»eA White Koek Water iliroiigh want advert bdng? the Daughters of Pity will be held in used Is cement and crushed rock cations were received. It was pointed ETC., ETC. when entertaining. Aa a dou­ the board of trade room* on Monday at rolled down while soft, and then cov­ out that already enough work ^had 2.30 p.m. As the 1< nten xvork I» to be ered with a layer of ftna rock sifting* been passed to keep the c ity busy for ONLY FIRST CLASS MATERIAL USED. tante for whisky, wine or milk arranged for a full attendance of mem- a iso roiled Into the eement.— This, It Lhr rfmaLnder. of the vpitr.—but—the ..it tin posit i vely u nriva lied. ber* Is requested. chairman of the committee a*as asked ‘ WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. PRICES RIGHT This is the reason why few is . lalmeU. Is the best atreet pavement to put up'the notice. yet Introduced. It l*i lasting, smooth ' bottles of any water except Il —The member# of X«> * Company, Among «ither civic work considered HAWKINS & HAYWARD WhitcRoek are now seen at ! I Fifth Ilegimcnt. arv rcqueet*f No. 2 company, i of tl>4w road constructed and a good he landetl with safety, and after c'on- —Hon. William Trnyfleman enter­ should lie, for it is the 1 best go*cfirt*. 6tt~Fort »treet. - deni In other etttes. The anto track Ftdera Me- dtscu#*bm It wn# decided to Fifth Regiment, held a very successful ’ tained a number of gentlemen ai din­ mineral water procurable. smoker In the drill hall on Friday at Newport, 40 miles In length, was blast out rock, drive pile* and plank a —Heavy bark w >od. cut 12 Inches-f xr NOOTKA night, rofom-l HttH and members of the also laid of this material. The cost is new wharf at the expense of $2..040. ner at the Empress hotel last evening. While it is a little more expen­ g rote and heater. Cameroir Lumber sive than other waters, it is Campaigners* Association were honor­ represented is very low compared with Another application from the Ltne- Those present included J. A. Macdon­ Company, Ltd. Phone >10. • ary gue.st*. With an abundant supply block, the company offering to con­ ham-8cott Sand A firaveT C». to put ald and members of the opposition in MARBLE well worth the slight differ­ of tqbaVeo and plenty of songs the struct the road at $2.23 a square yard a spur of the street railway Into their the provincial legislature. Wm. Sloan, T i Baattki SS. Whatcom dally EVERYBODY IS TALKING ence in price because, it is ab­ ate. event was moat enjoyable. with a guarantee of five years. lot at Spring Ridge was again refused, and the presidents and secretjrrtes of except Thursday, at S p.. m. • and the same company was forbidden About this new Vancouver Island solutely pure, delicious, spark­ the Liberal Association and the Young product, A fine example of a —The concert given last evening !n NOVELTY CONCERT. to use a certain sewer In the same Men's Liberal Club. An Informal toast ling—fit for a king’s table. —Hosiery Special.—Ladle*' cashmere th<- A. O. V. W. hall under the nqsplres neighborhood for purposes of a surface list elicited speeches from Hon. Mr. NOOTKA BLUE hose, j-our chohf of plaln. ^arrow rib­ Monument, elaborated by Mr. A gr­ Order it from your dealer for ■ 1 " ' 1 ’ Delightful Entertainment Given by 8t. drain. -----— Tempieman, Wm. Sloan. J. A. Macdon­ home use. Wholesale ’distri­ bed or fancy ribbed. Special. 25c. a, Andrew's Choir Last Night. It wa* decided In ansxver to a com­ ald, M. P. P.. John Oliver. M. P. P. ander Stewart, la on exhibition at In aid of the Jubilee hospital funds was our new offices. butors. t’ither & Leiser. corner pair. 5 pair for $1 00. Robinson’s Cash a successful affair In every way. The plaint from Thomas Lumnden. to clean Dr King. M. P. P.. Dr. Kergln, M. P. Port and Wharf Streets. Vic­ Store. 642 Yale* street. • attendance wa* very large, and the There was not a dull moment at the up the rul dr sac on Mears street off P.. H. C. Brewster. M P. P.. O. R. 633 YATES STREET. play, “The Merry Men of London novelty concert given by the mongers Cook street, but not to lay a concrete N.nli'ii. M. V r . G. A. B. Hall. M. P. —Cypher*' Incubators and Brooder*. toria. and Water Street, Van­ Town,” was well received. • ‘f the .St, Andrew's Presbyterian choir walk, as thcr«^ Is already a good P.. John Jardine. M. P P . J. M. Yors- NOOTKA MARBLE QUARRIES, couver. Watson & Mvtirvgor, 917 Johnson. ' • ■ - Ring, Jc>-»- Longfield, the lead­ wooden walk there. Thl* work will hr ton, M P P Stewart Henderson. M LIMITED. -----O----- —A concert has been arranged to er of the choir, scored another success referred to the sanitary Inspector. A P. P.. Major Currie, Dr. Mllnr. John —To Seattle 25c. SS. Whatcom dally take place In the school room of St. and the crowded audience showed Its discussion of the duties of. the sanitary Nelson and others. except Thursday, at 1 p. m. • Barnabas.* church on Monday, com­ appreciation by frequent encores. The inspector resulted hi a derision thnt mencing at 8 p- m. A strong pro­ two toy *ymisons played by the com­ that official ahould-he asked TtTT/mfyr for 2r.c. for Fat- gramme i* promised, the following bined vholr and orchestra were a de­ with the council at some time In the —Pkg. Fig*. 4 lba. near future In regard 'to the work be­ 650 Yates. Tele- ladle* and gentlemen hnvtng kindly light In harmony and caused ripples of urday. Acton Bros., ing done and to be done. , phone* inti. < onsented to take part : Mrs. OirteP**i In lighter by the appropriate une of the International Mrs. Jesse -Longfield. Miss Cocker. Miss common toys of childhood. Another Some other minor works of sidewalk I»awson. Jesse Longfield. Ernest Fetch. distinct novelty was the selections and street work were discussed before English Sheeting - Two yard* w|de. J. G. Brown, also the Pioneer Hand- played by the pioneer hand-bell rlng- the committee adjourned. Basketball plain or twilled sheeting Regular. 30- , JbMl RingfiTfl. ______-v------—j yp^SJ®**1 have been train­ special price. 26r. a Trank— Roblnaon'a ed by the veteran leader. A. Longfield. -rAt. a. meeting held last, night In A. ' CHAMPIONSHIP Tea Table Çaeh Store, <42 Yifiw" street' • —At the Socialist meeting to-morrow and the sweet tone of the bells was O. U. W. hall the following officers PACiriC COAST night at 8 o'clock In the Grand theatre brought out to perfection.. The ringers were elected In the Victoria Council. Comforts —Do not forget that you can get an there will be a debate, the subject be­ worked a slf they had been used to the Nn. 677. of the ^.Canadian Order of PORTLAND VS. VICTORIA express or truck at any hour you may ing “Socialism vs. Capitalism.” John bells for a long time, and yet It Is only Chosen Friends: P.C., F*. J. Clahke. sr.; Nutrition», Wholesome, wish. Always keep your check* until R. Ferguson will be the Socialist rep- few months since Mr. Longfield se­ C.C.. A. Menagh: V.C.. Mrs. A. Wain: ASSEMBLY RINK I you have seen us. as w* will save you losentatlve. while It. Von Munster, It. cured the set of belli from England. R.E.C., A. J. Brace; A.R.E.C.. Mrs. A. Inexpensive the 16c. on each trunk you have to pay A., of thé public schoçt teaching staff The ringers will be a welcome addition J. Brace: treasurer. J. T. McCallum: SATURDAY, FEB. 20th, 9 P.M. prelate, J. L. MacGregor: marshall. W. to baggage agents on trains and boats. of this city, will speak for Capitalism. to any programme. The two duets, the ADMISSION, 25c. Toasted Raffs, Toasted Buns, We will check your baggage from your Admission will he free an*-the-public first by Mrs Staaelan* and Mr*.—Jr Patterson; warden. W? .T, Wain; Touted Crumpets, Touted hotel or residence, also store It. .Fee u* I'llally invited. • Longfield, and the second by Mr. Wad- guard, T. Scott : sentry VE. Saunders; Muffins, Toasted Scones, Hot before you make your arrangements, dlngton and Mrs. Longfield. were per­ medical examiners, Dt\, McMlcklng Meat Pies, Hot Mince Pat­ Wo guarantee to satisfy everyone on —The Sisters of Rebekah will give > haps the finest musical numbers on the and H. J. Wasson; trustees. W. T. bracks price and the way we handle, your social dance In thé I. O. O. F. hall.; programme, though |YM|r number was Wain. Dr. A. H. Humber and Dr. A. ties, Hot Veal Patties. goods We consider It a favor if you "Doughs street, on Tuesday night for well received and nearly all were en­ E. MvMicklng. Some thirty members Manufactured were présent, and It Is the intention to Ingereoll Packing will report any overcharges or Incivil­ the purpose of raising funds to pay the cored. ity on part of our help. balance of the cost, of furnishing a hold open thé charter list until fifty Pacific Transfer Company, room and laying linoleum In the dining METHODIST MINISTERIAL UNION. names have been received. Provincial OLAY'S Organiser J. H. Mallet presided. 'Phone 249, H Fort St. room at the Old Ladles' Home. Miss SHALLCR08S, MACAULAY & Tel. 101. 619 Fort St. Thfttn will provide the music on th* Discussion Regarding Lack of Candi­ —New dress chelUes. 28 Ipche* wide. occasion, and a nominal fee will be dates for the Ministry. CO., Agents. In all the newest design* for spring charged for admission. The Rebekah* STYLISH SERGE SUITS wear. Special price 1244?. Robinson'* hav* a reputation a* entertainer*, and The regular maatiag of the Methodist Cash Store, 642 Yates street. • no doubt there Will be a large turn out Ministerial Union was held at Centen­ COMFORTABLE at the odclal on Tuesday. . nial church tost Tuesday evening. —Fresh vegetables—Celery. Cauli­ There was a large attendance of mem Houses Built flower. Tumi)}*, tec.. Acton Bros., 650 hers and much interest wà* taken Ir —It has definitely been decided to HOMES ERECTED ON THE Yates. Telephone 1061. • hold the annum Irish cSicert under the proceedings. Rev. 8- J. Thompson thd auspice# of the First Presbyterian gave an Interesting review of John R. Having secured a stock of Sashes. “fiTirenI cswr.1 on... - ■nw x . X_im I — ...«mwy J - 'Ofm ■ en. X É * * Tlxe Firf-tffr Doors, Art Glass, Mantels,^llullders* except Thursday, at 8 p. m. Of the fhurch." and a discussion took Patrick, Wednesday evening. tha Handware. Etc.. I am prepared to A WONDER 17th of March, in F^pit Presbyterian place regarding the lack of candidates liberal Hoonm. -■ JPttone 174|,.. - -tWtrrrti wtnrn -mm.” "it'Mr wtmtnirîy 'ititirtstry and the "best -meanrtn give elese estimates. ——- ——— — Pi Ha Bale fitting that the choir bf this church call the attention of suitable young Best material and workmanship Norfolk knitted golf Jersey*. In should give an Irish concert each men to the need of the work ^and the used, and sallsfac'lon guaranteed. If Contractor & Builder whip», red and navy blue, all sises. great opening thnt lies before those x-ear. The church to which they be­ you -are going to build, call and talk Lloyd’s Beat quality.. 13.50 each. . Robinson"* long wa» established under the wing who devote them reive* to the sacred OOR. FORT AND STADAC0NA Cash Store, 642 Yates street. • of the Irish Presbyterian body, and # it. over. whole sou led irishman was their first The members of the union were roy­ AYE. .—Dr. W F. Fraser will be pleased pastor. Rev. Mr. Hall. ally entertained by Mrs. Thompson Song Album to see all his old friends and acquain­ and the supper served In the school WILL BF. THE RAGE R. HETHERINGTON CONTAINING NEARLY 100 Phone 1140. tances at his dental parlors. 732 Yates room whs most heartily enjoyed. The —Gréât Interest is being taken In thé THIS SVMMUL r • vn:\t rui: xni» i;rii.m:R, street. Telephone 261. Formed y occu­ bulb, daffodil and spring flower show héxt meeting of the union will, be held OF THE FINEST ENGLISH 11.%» IU RDKTTK avenue. pied by‘'Dr. Garegche. • to be held in the t*tlm ntom of the Em­ Id April ahd on the invitation of Rev Nothing is so neat as S AND AMERICAN SONGS. Phunv B142I. , -- —Victoria Hive. No. 1, Ladles of the press hotel flurlng Foster week, under J. P. Hints and his wife, will fit Id Maccabees, will hold a reunion meet­ the ausptres of the Daughter* of Pity. In the Soldiers* and Sailors* h< Blue or Black Serge ing next Tuesday evening, and every A wild flower collection will be one of quimalt. Nothing can equal Its wearing quail ONLY 25cr member is expected to be present to Victoria West Supply Stores the features, "and à prize will be given ties, nor approach it for outtw* pur- DENTISTRY st. Andrew's Presbyterian Young answer to the role oali.. Member» of for the best, Xo .more beautiful setting iwwifc Dr. K ». Mendy ts pleased to an­ Baxter and Qaeen Alexandra Hives Cor. Esquimilt Road and'Cather­ could h ive beep chosen for a display of People's Society has arranged Jfor nounce to fits irwnds aad patients lecture the Southern Sea* and New CaTT and eee our fssortment and are also cordially Invited to be present. ine Street flowers than the palm room of the Em­ that he has quite recovered from hie Hebrides by W. Ritchb» on Monday gi-t prices. An address will be given by Mrs. R. 8. press. which las hern placed at the recent lllncs# and is now giving his Fletcher Bros. Pay. provincial president of the GROCERIES, HARDWARE, disposal of the Daughters of Pity by evening. The lecture will be Illustrat­ ed hr many beautiful lantern slide*. dental practice his personal a’ Up-to-date Music House. Women’s Council, which WÎTT prove of -• -DAIRY PRODUCE the courtesy of Mr. Humble. Music will PedensTaileriag Parlors Office, Moody Bkxk. Corner Yates be furnished both afternoon an^ even­ There will be nn admission charged, ♦ x< eptlonal Interest to all members of #11 A)RT STREET ...... -As aud Broad Street». the order. PENNINGTON * WOODWARD ing during the exhibition.. ' and all ara welcome. ’ '.r : . ' V ■ . .S/ - ■ VIOTOMA DAILY TOng, SATURDAY, rBHUUAKT 2g, 1909

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T^ONT THINK you’ll be lure to rrHIS AD. is intended as a note of come here next week or next -*• warning for those who have neg­ month for our Blue Tag Bargains. lected to save money by visiting us. Don^ wait another day, but come right This big sale is a splendid opportunity now or you will fail to secure Qie big­ to buy—the opportunity of a life-time. gest bargains of your whole life In Car­ If you get left out in the cold it will not pets and Furniture—the grandest be our fault. But there are only a few values ever offered in B. 0. Come here l..Como I„, .aad.je.u.'Uset, to be wide days remaining for House Furnishings iggaffis» . ''“"'I •lone, such are’tiW t prices cheap enough to please the most thrifty. Better come now, for this sale with the consciousness of having spent will positively end February 27th. CARPETS your money to the best advantage. Com© ! BRUSSELS SQUARES Tapestry Varpets, regular xelues Size 9 ft. x 12 ft., regular price per yard, 65e and 75e. Sale $25.00, for ...... $16.40 Price ,rmrn—rrw-ri . . 46* Size 9 ft. x ft., regular price Tapestry Carpets. regular 90e and .ySi&kO, f®r • " -fl- TW mtf * ; 75* * " TAPESTRY SQUARES Hemp Reversible Stair Varpets, all' 3 y da. x 1%...... $4.75 good put terns, regular prrec-., jn-r 3 yds, x -t - v-i.-w-.-i... .$6.05 yard. 30e. Sale Prier. .. 20<* 3 yds. x 3%...... $7.45 Hemp Reversible Stair Carpets, MORAVIAN REVERSIBLE RUGS AND MATS “ DINING CHAIRS — 3 yd*, x 4 -.... r...... $8.15 regular price 40c, for 2lif, 20c Regular Priée 50e, for ...... S5* DINING CHAIRS,- handsome solid golden oak, well IUTE SQUARES, ENORMOUS line for .-...15* Regular Price $1.00, for ...... 80* upholstered in" excellent quality leather, five din­ BARGAINS | J IRON BEDSTEADS, with brass Regular Price $1.50, for ...... $1.20 ers and one arm chair. Regular price, the set, $25. 9 ft. x 9...... $2.00 knobs. Regular price $5.00. Sale Regular. Price $2.50, for ...... $1.00 Sale price...... $19.90 9 ft x 10 ft. 6...... $2.50 price ...... $3.65 L1NOLEVMS, regular 50e per yard, for...... 38f DINING CHAIRS, Early English, solid oak, uphol­ 9 ft. x 12 ft...... $3.25 LINOLEUMS, regular 60e per yard, for. ■. .47%* stered in grand quality leather, set five diners and IRON BEDSTEADS, with brass 10 ft. 6 in. x 12...... $3.75 LINOLEUMS, regular 75e per yard, for...... SS* arm chair. Regular price $27.50, for,,. $21.90 JAPANESE MATTINGS, new vail. Regular price $9.00. Sale BABY CARRIAGES, new spring stock just arrived ; DINING CHAIRS, five chairs and arm chair, golden price ...... $5.65 goods, just put into stock, very the very newest creations in auto gear Baby Car­ oak finish, very desirable. Regular price, the set. latest designs, priced to sell at (RON BEDSTEADS, Malleable riages, brown rattan and leather ; removable $16.00, for .... :...... $12.80 25c and 30c per yard. February east, guaranteed for 25 years, leather hood, double springs, rubber tires, very CENTRE TABLES, solid golden oak or mahogany Sale ...... 20* handsome white and gold with smart. Remarkable value* at $27.50 and $25.00 finish. Regular price $3.75. Sale price ....$2.80 COCOA MATS, regularly sold at brass trimmings. Regular price COLLAPSIBLE UO-CARTS, white rattan upholster­ BOOKCASES, golden oak finish with adjustable 50c, 60c and 75e, February Sale, $12.00. Sale price..... $9.60 I ed m greee rep, rattan hood, rubber tires. Splen- shelves and glass doors. Regular price $10.50. 30c. 40c and '.....,...... 50* I IRON BEDSTEADS. Malleable did. valee a* . .. $20.00 Sale price...... -...... $7.90 INLAID LINOLEUM, regular, per east. Reg. price $15, for $12.00 tX)LliAP81BLE CO-CARTS, reclining back and LADIES’ DESKS, solid -golden oak. Regular price yard $1.00, for ..:...... 80* Reg. price $16.00, for. $12.80 foot, upholstered with green, parasol to match ; $15.00. for...... '...... $11.85 steel frame. double action springs, rubber tire*. LADIES’ DESKS—Regular price $12. for. $9.60 1 Reg. price $18.50, for. .$14.80 Reg. price $82.50, for. .$26.10 Only...... $12.50 Regular price $14.00, for ..,...... $11.20 ADJUSTIBLE GO-CARTS, very strong and durable® LADIES’ DESKS, handsome golden oak finish. Reg. with rubber tifres. Only ...... $3.50 price $7.60. Sale price ...... $5.95 VELVET SOFA RUGS, size 4 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft.-, regular TAPESTRY SOFA RUGS, size 4 ft 6 in. x 6 ft. ; reg- ...price S6.00. for...... ------..... —.$4.50 *— ular price $4.50 and"$5:00,"fnr ...... $3.60 \\W l|i# The Capital Furniture Co. Ltd. Balmoral Block. Cor. Fort and Douglas Sts., Victoria, B. C. Telephone 633

Driscoll's left went to Attell's nose and a majority of the members that Dris­ the two should be brought together as1 INTER-CITY FIVES AT B. C. Rugby team playing in Van­ to the mouth. Driscoll's round. coll was entitled to the honors. soon as possible, for meantime there couver against the Wa fiables this Round Attell Jabbed left to thF is some doubt as to thp lightweight afternoon. There are three local men nose; and Jem put Attetl to the ropes WOODWARD IsllFTER championship of the province which ROLLER RINK TO-NIGHT in the line up Lowry, Spencer and For Sale at a Bargain with a left on ear. Driscoll hit Attell Foley claims and Cove has eyes on. Newcombe. on the ear with a right swing. They There- is also something doing in the • • • swapped lefts of the head, and Attell A. C. VAUGHAN’S TIME heavies and McLaglan should soon be The Kennel Club will meet to-night We have a first-elaas furnished cottage in the heart of the city, ducked -a swing. Driscoll sent one to matched for fifteen round* with Alex. Portland Plays Victoria—Sport at the office of T. P. McConnell, Gov­ with all conveniences, for a few days at $2,000. the kidneys. Jem’s left shot to thf McNamee. McLaglan recently put in Items of the ernment street, for the purpose of ar­ IS NOW PRODUCING 14 PER CENT. NET. face, and then Attell Jarred Jem with One to Ten-mile Walk Will a challenge with the Times to box the ranging prise* and contributions for a stiff left to the jaw. Both landed big sailor in Victoria, and yesterday ■-> Coast. the spring show. April 7th, §th and short arm lefts on head, and after a Take Place if Date Can received a wire from McNamee, whose 9th. There have been many donations clinch Jem sent left to .the body and attention had been drawn to the chal­ this year. nose. Driscoll smashed the American Be Arranged. lenge that he will box him here in ——:------T~| t BRITISH AMERICAN TRUST CO., Ld three time* with his left. Driscoll's March.' McNaniee has also as an ear­ Victoria and Portland Y. M. C. A. The Garrison Is playing the Van­ dor. Breed end View Streets, Victoria, B. 0. round. nest of his good Intentions sent the fol­ basketball teams will line up to-night couver hockey, team at Vancouver this Round €—Driscoll blocked a left and lowing letter to the Times from Lady­ at 9 o'clock at the Assembly rink. Fort afternoon In the second meeting of the hooked a left to Attell's head and eye. E. 8. Woodward, of the Victoria West smith: street, in the return game. Portland t«ams this year in the British Colum­ Attell jabbed nose with left and Dris­ Athletic Club, has come forward with “Seeing a challenge In your paper won from Victoria on Ws home floor bia coast leagüe. from Arthur McLaglan, I wish to ac­ by a margin of eight points. They fighter* were In fine shape and eonfl- coll came back with two lefts on head. a challenge to A. C. Vaughan to walk Attell hooked two lefts to head. Dris­ ahy distance, heel and toe walking, cept it under any reasonable conditions have been travelling a week, and have Esquimau Soccer team has gone to DRISCOLL HAS coll showed up a moment and came from one to ten miles. Woodward to box' anywhere on the coast. Alex. not the pick of the Portland Y. M < ' Nanaimo to play in the island first The btUing went to evens just be­ back with twu. sharp lefts to face. At- jv. anted to gut min the nice at Oak xMcNamee.'' A. basketball players hsrith them. How­ division league match. A strong team fore the fighters entered the ring. At- tell’s left went to stomach and Dris­ Bay to-day against the continent walk MrNnmw* 'wouirt have to give- close ever, In Hartman* Russel, Young. left on this morning's train with the tell’.s seconds were Charles 8« Higher. coll planted a good left on Attell's ers, but the arrangements had been on twenty-five pounds In weight away Sweeney and Sheets, the Portland as­ intention of winning. BETTER OF BOOT to the big Englishman, who weighs sociation is represented by a strong E. Lleppe, M. McMurray and Jimmy wind. Driscoll landed his left twice on made before his challenge reached the the eye. Attell hooked a left on the within a pound or two either way of five, which will prevent Victoria get­ ANXIOUS F0R°MATCH De Forest, while Jimmy Johnson, Char­ men who are responsible for the match. ear, then put two light lefts on the There Is, however, some difficulty 200. Many think McNamee would make ting a walk over. Frank Hmlth will CHAMPION ATTELL MEETS lie .fladvey and Boyce Driscoll looked referee, and the public can be assured face. Jem smashed Attell’s eye at the about a date for the contest as a good battle of It as he drew fifteen WITH CALIFORNIA TEAM after the Englishman. Attetl was the bell. Attell’s round. Vaughan I* leaving Victoria for Van­ rounds with George Pari*, and when in the game will not get out of hand. The A CLASSY OPPONENT first to enter the ring, and was cor­ Round 7—Attell’s left was blocked, couver at the end of this month, while condition takes a lot of beating. The Victoria five selected for to-night's dially greeted, il<- wore light band­ but his right, went solidly on Jam's Woodward says -be would be unable to Victoria West Athletic Club is being game Ik: Whyte and McKlttrlck. for­ ages on his hands. Attell was fol­ ear. Driscoll came back with a left walk except oft a week day. Vaughan approached In the matter and may ar­ wards; Pettlcrew, centre; Mason and Roscamp, guards. Local Soccer Men Will Make lowed shortly after by Driscoll, who*; on nose. Attell put a left on nose, said yesterday afternoon he would take range the details. Six Rounds Out of Ten Go in hands were also bandaged. Referee then to jaw, staggering Driscoll. Attell up the challenge and walk any dis­ Effort to Raise Guar­ White tailed the men to the centre battered the stomach and Jem Jabbed tance agreed upon If the date for the The Seattle Marathon is to be run Favor of English of the ring and gave them their In­ left to the Mouth. Attell sent a right match could be satisfactorily arranged LADY WALKING FROM at the A. Y. p. fair grounds on Mon­ antee. structions. The gong then rang for to the heart. Drlecoll walloped the between the parties. day. Hall and Chandler, of Vancouver, Boxer. the battle. kidney*, then sent three lefts to7 the COAST TO NEW YORK and Arthur Burn, the Calgary long Round 1—Driscoll was short with distance runner, are entered. MEDLEY CHALLENGED BY The California sdccer team 1$ due to -Mr trft; xml *tt*n Ttpv*<\ Teff anT and Jem Jabbed left on mouth. Attell The Regina Lacrosse Club will ask play a local eleven here on April 9th. New York. Feb. 20.—Jem Driscoll, right to the head; Driscoll's left went Tacoma. Feb; 19.—Mr. and Mrs. to the face three times, and Attell landed a left and right on head, then CUMBERLAND BOXER the Westminster team to c hange the Good Friday, at Oak Bay, If sufficient the English featherweight champion, by sent left to wind and crowded Jem a swap of tofts on face was olio wed date of the test matt?**» until the mid­ support is forthcoming to meet the and Abe Attell, of San Francisco. by Jem with a swing at Attell’s chin Fred Langa, arrived In Tacoma from dle of June, Instead of Ms y 4th and to the ropes. Attell missed two swings expense to be incurred by the Califor­ 1 older of the world's championship In and a rigfti on ear. Attell put a left 29th. Regina Is talking of importing and as Driscoll side-stepped the Amer­ McLaglan and McNamee Fix­ Seattle yesterday morning. The trio nia teâm. Con Jones, president of the that etas*, met last night In a ten- ican fell against the rope*. He bound­ to Jaw and crossed a good right on are on the first stage of a Journey by a professional team from the East. ear. Driscoll darted two lefts to face. Pacific Coast Association- Football round bout tn the National Athletic ed back laughing. He hit Jem with a foot from Puget Bound to Kew York. left to the stomach, Jem's lightning- Attell replied with a left and dight. ing Heavyweight Sixteen Vancouver lacrosse players League, with headquarters In Vaneou- rlub. and Driscoll bad a shade the bet­ They were delayed by an accident to ter of the contest. They weighed tot like left found Attell'* mouth. - It was Driscoll landed two lefts to eye and Match. have practically signed themselves to i v-er, yho is financing the tour, wrote to Dribc-oll's round. face. Attell put two to stomach Mrs. Hlldebrandt a short distance out play under the banner of the National at 6 o’clock, neither taming the scale* of Auburn, when, on account of snow, tht; secretary of the Victoria and Dis­ at the stipulated weight of U6 pound*. Round 2 - Attell'* toft went to the with both hands, and they were locked Sports Club, owned bjr Con Jones, the trict league, asking what guarantee the at the bell. Honors eveh. she slipped and sprained her ankle. Bhe coming season. The players have sign­ Mo decision wâs given by Referee stomach fchd Driscoll Jabbed left to resumed walking yesterday and Is ful­ local association, men would give for marie* White, a# the1 taws of thl* the mouth. Thfr Aroericsrr ripped Round *—Driscoll rocked* Attends Believing that the tocsj sports would ed an undertaking with Jone* agree­ the game here. Secretary Beanèy re­ head with a left on mouth, and Attell like to see Jim Fqlcy in the ring again ly determined to complete the trip. ing to play under hie management, and stats do not permit a decision to be right to stomach and sent his left to From here the tria will go to Port­ plied to the effect that Victoria could given in boxing contests. The charn- the Englishman's Jaw. Driscoll put staggered Jem with two left hooks on with another man of high grade ability Tuesday night they are called together not at the time make any definite the Jaw. Jem sent left to nose lightly bis manager has wired Cove and Lau­ land. The long trip to New York will to discuss professionalism, and it is Iilonehip title was not Involved In the two lefts to nose and mouth. Jem be made via the southern route, and guarantee, and following on that let­ articles governing the match. Jabbed three lefts to the eye. and the and to the mouth. Attell Jabbed mouth der to see if they will come to the probable Vancouver, will have a pro­ ter It Is stated tn the Vancouver pres* with left and ,Jem answered it with coast to meet the Victorian in a has been so planned that they will fessional lacrosse club this year. At the conclusion of tha- contest last one on the mouth, which rocked pass through the mountains In the that the game will be given to the a swing- to the Jaw. Jem then sent twenty-round boxing bout. The re­ both men were in good condition, and Attell> head. They swapped lefts to summer season wltan Thistles of Vancouver, as Victoria-will It la probable that . they could have head. Driscoll's blocking was. mar­ left to jaw and right to the ear. Drle­ plies are favorable but not definite, and not guarantee a gate sufficient to pay will be encountered. - are: Victoria West and Nanaimo at gone on for many round*.------TfceThe ....ex- velous, and Attell's not a shade be- coll put left to the stomach and Attell while the details are being wired back expenses. ‘•We have planned to make, the trip Oak Bay. where the Queen* and ths Btoda who watched their every m.,xe. hind.. Attell got to tn.’ wind with good ripped left to the wind. The Engllsh- and forth John Thompson, of 4 Cumber­ The Victoria - livw

DON’T DIET FOR FAT PUBLICITY WORK TIN; A BUSINESS WITH A BIO FUTURE The Local Markets You have no appetite for gruel, have AT NEW WESTMINSTER Canada Western Chartered you? By the same token, if you scale Am.nr» u.r» over no.éoi.OOO worth of tin every year, and It I. e.tlmateC that In three year» the tin mtn** of will supply this, and the lo- The retail prices are as follows: In excess of 160 pounds, I know you < reusing demand. Tlie richest tin mines of Alaska are The Goodwin Tin Corporation, Ltd. Oils— have no great liking for gymnasium Group, the entire output of which in owned by the Pratt's Coal Oil ...... LB stunts. As a rule fat folks are neither Will Probably Be Taken Over L75 athletic nor ascetic, except un.i PACIFIC TIN MINING AND SMELTING COMPANY, LTD. Meat»- pulsion, and nowadays they are not by the Board of Complete Information of this company, including prospectus, assay reporta, un.ler compulsion to be either, no mat­ etc., will be supplied by Hums tB. C.). per lb...... aw » Brokers Bacon (B. C.), per lb...... * ter how necessary It Is for them to re­ Trade. Hants (American), per lb. > duce. There is a third, better and surer FINANCIAL AND INVESTMENT AGENTS. Baron (American), per lb. *• n way of getting rid of superfluous flesh. N. B. MAYKMTTIl St CO...... T Baron (rolled) per Ik...... Dk The trouble with both dieting and P. 6. lex 692 Fiscal Agents. Phene 1600 | Shoulder», per lb...... 1* New Westminster, Fob. 19.—A vet*y MAHON BLDO.. VICTORIA, » 4, 5, 6 McGREGOR BLOCK PHONE 1903 exercise Is. first, the trouble; second, large amount of business was trans- Bacon (long clear), par lb. > the danger (fitly heart); third, Beef, per lb...... 10# « a«'ted at the annual meeting of the MEMBERS VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE Pork. p*r lb...... lit* 15 wrinkles; and. fourth, stomach disgust. h«>ard of trade last evening; reports of Mutton. pCr lb...... ute » You are liable to all four if you exer­ the different committee* being read, Lamb, hlndquarter ...... 1.60# IW cise or diet. On the other hand, you can and officers elected. John A. Lee was Lamb, forequarter* ...... l.KW Ut sidestep all four, and still reduce as chosen president, and George Small, Veal, per lb...... 120 « much or little as you please, even up vlçè-prealdent. and A. E. White tem­ Suet,, per lb...... 16 to losing a pound a day If you see Hi, porarily electfd secretary until fresh Farm Produce— by taking a teaspoonful after meals •Fresh Island Eggs ...... 40# to arrangements can be completed. The Eastern Eggs and at bedtime of the following simple reason for this action Is that D. H. ,E. Wr STEVENSOM & CQ. receipt: One-half ounce Mar mo la, ------~ mm*** ut Finît! • Rxtriri’twir^m^ Ttla Introduce»! a_ proposition to ■*** ^ ■ **<■ pMMVffiie fCvtaswryfr etttnbu. B=w?»>ssAi2 u -,i i'd c c wsMVVf -A-. iX- m Lard, per lb...... > W &Ëtt " K «WW »t trie time had now BROKERS Western Canada Flour Mills— Water. union of the work of the secretaryship OFFICE...... WINNIPEG Purity, per .sack ...... Any druggist will fill this prescrip­ of the board of trade and that of pub­ Purity, per bb*, ...... tion for you cheaply, and you may take 14-16 MAHON BLDO. 1114 OOVT STREET Three Star Patent, per sack.. licity commissioner. Thtfe was too Patent, per bbl. it with perfect confidence that It will much work for «a màn with oth< r en- V v. , 1< I l, . . ^ CORRESPONDENTS: /New York Stock Exchange, Ogilvle’s Royal leehold.«hold. most lnvarfa come for a whole-time man. MEMBERS I Boston Stock Exchange. per sack ...... i.w and. likewise, the complexion. An effort muAt be made to jtay him LQOAN À BRYAN Household. Capital (paid op)...... -...... $2,200,000 OF l Chicago Board oi Trade. Ogilvle’s Royal an adequate salary, lie hud had 8. B CHAPIN A CO. per bbl...... 1 iNrv York Cotton Exchange. Lake of Woods, per sack .... pr«»ml»cr of *230 fr«*m one man. Lake of Woods, per bbi ..... Mr. Lee, tlie chairman, said he be­ •* Oksrtaggm. NEW YQRK STOCKS ivnWfe ltr v^ . . y . l! =v,. r””. -SA.-ÎC V nmm*" » 'TTTork a p»>rtlon of the board of trad»’ — - - 1 — Okanagan, per bbl...... The method* pnrroed by thi* bank are not matters of oxpfi Calgary Hungarian, per sack. an»! while primarily real estate Calgary Hungarian, per bbL.. (By Courtesy F. W. Stevenson St Co.) men beneflte»! most from the publicity •'T~ Moose JïWW'WiFlt' v.;Vi %\ "helTeVe^’ tjWy uoaR all fw*-, Jfcm, isaWitM Æss». Moose -Jaw. per bbl. » wj High. Low. Bid which ie conducive tb efficiency and aervice to the public. IBEFOREI Excelsior, per sack ...... 73*^1 d<» their share to mewt exi*ense*. nsKi GRAIN MARKET. oppar ...... 72* Mr. White said he had not the time Buying «Sel Excelsior, per bbl...... Amer. Car A Knumlry .... 4.H 4* 4**1 Oak Lake, per sack .... 54g 53 63 properly to attend to. the work and Oak Lake, per bbl...... *.7$ would willingly assist any movement in B.C. .... R2i 51 61 (tiy. Courtesy F. W. Stevenson A Co.) Hudson’s Bay. per sack ...... * W Amer. Smelting . .... 84*1 KJ4 84* to rearrange the work of the two CALL ft SEE I Chicago. Fep. 20. Hu,Ison's Bay. per bbl...... I>o.. pref...... 1031 1(124 102( bodies. GODFREY BOOTH, Manager, Victoria, B. 0. LIST Open. High. Low. Close. Knderby, per sack ...4...... »-0Q Anaconda a»», , .... 44ft 411 431 Mr..Cary, ns treasurer of the Publi- Wheat- Enderby. per bbL *•*« Atchison ....«1.. ...,102ft 1014 101ft ' .'*> A— lut Ion, that I-> May ...... 1102 list Snowflake, per sack ...... l-W ...1084 be gla»L to abandon their work to the *bopebtie: July ...... KUft 1011 1WI loot B. R. T...... 71ft «fi hoard of trade. .. 9Hi 9K2 Snowflake, per bbl...... •••* C. A O...... (ttft toi ! Xrpt. ...‘i-...... *1 O. K. Beat Pastry, per sack .. iW «•ft Mr. Martin and others praised the kUOMTIKO 9(4 C. A G. W...... 7| 7ft 71 B . T.IIMRF.R RTTPPT.TF.R O. K. Best Pastry, per bbL .. CM V. * N. W...... work of the present publicity com­ Com— O. K. Four Star, per sack ... 17® ...*176| 17*1 17 « May ...... «4 ttS (fcft C. . M A Ht. P. 1444 1441 missioner. A. W. McLeod. Hi O. K. Four Star, per bbl. .... CIO .... 3S :»* The matter will be taken up at the July -...... (ih «4 Drifted Snow, per sack ...... 1*70 C„ F. A I...... $14 For new buildings sometime* tax our Sept ...... tt ** 641 Mft Colo. Sou...... «ft «2 «2 next meeting when a report wilt be resource# to the utmost, but we Drift en Snow, per bbL ...... CIO «•..132 12*1 submitted. Frampton tiraln- Cop Qu ...... m never yet have been found Wanting. May ...... 574 55* 54* 541 D. .. R. G...... 4^ 44* 44t The secretary’s report showed the Our stock is constantly replenished .40-2 49 494 Wheat. per ton ...... 40.01..«COO Distillers...... :*i 3h Mahon Building July ...... -492 Wheat, per *«b...... «...... *1 M year began with a balance of *290.33. with the beet grades that can pos­ ...41 41 40 404 Oats, per ton ...... C.00#».00 Krit ...... and ended with one of *291.03. Sub- sibly be demanded by the most exact­ Government St Pork— — ^ Barley ..;...... *-00 Do., 1st pref...... i 44* ♦44 acrtptJoita sad other hfccowa brought ing builder. -tiee. IBty to to 14.97 Whote Com ...... tt»e wsr w^ifpfi to M :tk ... IZM 17.0» CrackeffXrfirH ...... G. N. Ora ctfa...... 76* 7® Victoria G: N . -pref...... 142*1462 ao»etd of the hpard ..consisted of *309 Rolled Oats (B. A K ). 7-lb. ek. arrears of subscriptions. *350 furniture, 4 May ___ %.m »■» Rolled Gate . 464b. sk. M. . K. A T.'...... 41* 40* jPVWWtU ry Mill», oeice and Tard. Short Riba- .... 8.M A.82 t!f5 9.K7 Rolled Oats (B. A K.), 10-lb. sk. Mo. Pac...... :00 mod Graiel. alter or repair a building in the Municl- Bran, per ton ...... B.OO Rock Island...... 24 £’.* parity of Saanich shall, before comment- Bid. Aeke.l. Adventure ...... Ground Feed, per ton ...... >.00 Do., pref...... A... «21 62 Tke Uairoroal Homed. lor *otdit. of lag the excavation for or erection of any Shorts ...... "...... *4.00 «loss Steel ...... 74* 71 such building, deposit with the Council or < ...... 411 A** Vancouver. Feb. 19.—J. Burnett, of KMamcta. ■.sdrohe, Hrortburn, iodigci F.fwt and mo* ...... 3| Poultry- 8. P...... 11*1 117ft Kraotottoa., KXocut. A pome* any person tiicy eh All appoint for such Dressed Fowl, per lb...... 26# 30 Do., pref...... 1211 121 Nanton, Alta., who has been In the city purpose, a plan or plans or such prop ised ...... 12 l«ft bgiidir.^. aad attaiLa.1 .tile tla)v. oi-Judging.+ Ducks, per lb...... > Tenu. Copper ...... 3> 38* f«>r the past few days,, has secured a Geese (fsTand). ptfr lb...... 30# 28 Ptte near the" foot of Heatley avenue Regular Um. seek pians pay to th» Municipality a fee t Huit»* CoaliHon 23| 23ft Texas Par J...... of fifty cents. i (* ilumet * .Vienna h'l Turkey, per lb...... > T. . 8L L A W...... 471 47 for what may be the first terminal ele­ 2. No nerson -shall commence the eree- * 34 Garden Produce- V. p...... 1T*| 177 vator erected In Vancouver in con­ tlon of a building or th« structural re-1 (*« ntennl «1 ...... w> Cabbage. per in...... 0 Dnly-Wcst . ----- ...... loft 11 U. 8. Steel ••••..••*• 471 46 nection with the export of Alberta pair of any old building, where the work I I Potatoes (local» ...... 1-W Do., pref. ;...... 111ft 100| of suçh repair or alteration exceeds the Davis-Duh ...... H « Potatoes (Ashcroft) ...... 1.76 grain from Vum.iuvor, Mr. Burnett sum of lJiX'1 i:v.-.11 kIjsIW Imv- suhnilt- •nrst National ...... 7ft Utah Copper ...... 42* 42 proposes to start the construction of MAGNESIA ted the plan provided for la the preceding Granby Copper ...... X Onions (Cal.), per lb...... i Wabash, pref...... # 47 section. and shall have obtained the Carrots, per lb...... I \x IN Cm...... 40* 4W the big warehouse. In the spring in or­ Globe* Cone ...... 54 6 written certifl .•:< 'of the Counvil or in WHOLESALE MARKETS. Do., pref...... 83| 83ft der to have It In readiness when the epf- tor appointe.-1 for that 'iro-nt* Cansnea ...... «oft F»ft coming season's winter wheat starts ...... 13 14 the same arc in » u.npltam v w ith this Lemons ...... ••••••• ...... CIO# CM) to move west. By-Uw H*Usetin ...:...... T...... $1 4 Walnuts (Cal.) ...... it...... ». 18# So The property Is situated on the C. F. 3. A - ertlflnatc shall not be' Issued Isle* Royale* ...... ,...... nil 32 Walnuts (Eastern) ...... » ...... 13 Whenever from any plan or particu­ l-uke ...... ;» ...... 181 19 Apples, per box ...... L60# 2.26 R. railway reserve near the foot of And it Tells the Kind ef lar furnlsncd I t accordanve with w-ctlon 15ft Heatley avenue, and consists of 160 2 hereof. It shall appear Unit tlie propos-d Ivt Hull»* ...... til Pineapple*, per doa...... 2.50# 100 VANCOUVER STOCK “The Crimp Crimp that is the ____ building or erevthm is intend»»! or pro- Mas* ...... **4 5ft Cabbage, per lo...... 2* feet frontage on tlie C. P. R, tracks Better Crimp—AND WHY. Pose-L.to be u.te-1 (er tile purp-s of miv Michigan ...... 11 lift Coeoanuta. each ...... ■# 10 and to the south of them, and is held sod the inanmactory « r trad' or »K*cup*ti«>n of a Miami ...... Hft 149 Ham ...... W EXCHANGE under lease from the railway company. If You are Interested, a character which cannot lie carried in M.ihawk ...... «C (SI Bacon ...... A...... 18 without creating u nuisance, or which I» N'ipissing ...... -, ...... *n 9-1 Consequence’* Post-card will bring this nols".Tte, n-.-xious or offensive ih It* op­ Carrots, per Ih...... I# 1| erations. and where the pres-nt or pros­ Nevada Cqii*. — ...... 17ft 1.3 Bananas, per lb...... 6 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Bright Little "Eye-Opener” pective asaessa'de rfilite of the property Osreola < mpper ...... 134 13» Sweet Potatoes ...... 4# H (By Courtesy F. W Stevenson A Co.) la the title •( a Mighty In­ to you At Once. adjacent1 t-. which it is propos d V. be O.d Fnefnlnlon ...... 494 «il Potatoes (local), per ton ...... Vancouver. Feb. 30. D. E. Campbell desires to announce teresting Little Booklet on erect»6»! With "hr the opinion-t>f the Vo-tr-M Porr«#l Mit'log ------...... 77ft 2M Potatoes (Ashcroft), per ton ... >.'« Aek Yomelf—Why set Bid. Asked. to the readers of the Times that he has Waahboards, that ha» Just rr their Inspector, tje prejudicially af- Shnmjon C«*pt**r ...... 14 14ft ! Butter (Creamery), per lb. .... SO# 40 secured the agency for Parisian Sage, let ns Send Ton a Copy To­ Superior <’"pper ...... 42 Listed Stocks. <-t ; Butter 1 Dairy) ...... >V » the marvellous dandruff cure and de­ Been Issued. f- (hi Whenever Gh plan of any building Trinity ...... 13 «1 F.gga (ranch), per dot...... Alberta Coal A Cok eCo. ... day! or alteration or addition to any existing Vl<*toria ...... ♦; Burton Saw Works ...... 130 lightful hair dressing. It tells, the Value of the tmlhViiT or erection dis»'lose# to the - •ul» Egg* (ranch), per doa...... Coup-dl <>F their loupe tor thad the bull t- i "nlicd G’jpvrr '...... ™ ...... 13 H*y. per ton ...... International Coal A Coke C o .. 70 74 D. E. Campbell glad to state that Crimp in Washboards; thb The E. B. EDDY CO. Portland Canal M. Co...... Parisian Sage bi a rigidly guaranteed fn-t fif- sreSflblT tÜ6itffc-W Th* '^LZ JT. »a ('(Em, par ton v*..',... n 8ft Features of the Ordinary terattén- »tr *tl»Wti«*n when made, will bg lHah Copper . -, ,,,,. Im Grapes (Malaga), per barrel 7.34 Western Oil. Cons...... 146 180 ha^e restorer.----- 1 ~ Butt, Caned». or constitute. havMng regard to th** ugli­ Grape Fruit -...... ~.....ïw... Unlit ad Stocks It kills dandruff in two weeks by kill­ Crimp, and the Features of ness deformity i... sngrulty. or want »if Hero Bm 1SS1. ermf-irmltv ef th« p>«’posed building or Orange# (naval) ...... Amerl. an-Canadian Qtl ...... n w ing the .dandruff microbes; It stops fall­ the Better Crimp. *lter»d or ndle 1 building, with nt|Ja2 • 29- Northern Bank ...... 98 FOR BEING JILTED i r--s| CHOKES CASHIER; GRABS MONEY the action. which such -ertlfb-'M. has been with­ Foster 'Cobalt .....A.. .. 40 41 Pacific Whaling, pref...... 7* held - I IJttk Nlp.aaiug ...... 39* Rambler-Cariboo ...... r,. No buildings for the purpose of stab­ McKinley Darragh ...... MS 94J Royal Collieries ...... *> 32| St. John Robber Adopts Forcible SIX MOiNTHS FOR ASSAULT. ling animals, either temporarily or per­ »\ova Scotia...... • ...... >4 59 MINING STOCKS Sullivan ...... *1 Tactics In Crime. Sued Bank Teller for Breach manently. shall be ere»*ted within twenty Pat-eraon Lake ...... 29ft 30 Alberta Coal Oil ...... 9| 10 Enderby, Feb. 1».—William Long, of feet of a public street or highway nialn- Rochester Packers, com. ... 20 Tgtm-t! bx- lhv Mcul,UpaUty. or wit hip (By Courtesy F. W. SteVFfiioh A Co.) It. John, N. B., Feb. 20;—An unkmwn of Promise of Mara, was charged before Stipendiary Silver Leaf ... South African Scrip ...... 6*5 Magistrate Graham Rosomaa, at the twenty Te«-l of any adjoining dwelling Silver yueen . Spokane, Feb. 20. man entered the office of Sima ft Com­ Marriage. Knderby puhoé court last Thursday A. Kverr person who Is guilty of any In­ Tcmtskamlng . mo. Asxea. pany’s brush factory, on one of. the Alameda ...... 10 w. stern Oil ...... with having committed a violent as­ fraction of the provisions o* this Ry-t»w TntUtre»») *...... H U l.OuV Aroerlcan-Canadlan Oil busiest street* of the city yesterday shall, upon conviction. b<‘ llabto* to* the Copper King ...... 4ft 6| afternoon, grabbed Cashier Downey by sault upon his wife. Mrs. Long was penalties herein provided, end where no “What’s the use.’* must have been Gertie ...... 3ft 3ft the throat, and choking him Into un­ present in court aryl gave evidence re­ special penalty. Is provided^ tor « penalty Hummtng Bird ...... « I William Corson’s thought when he garding the brutal treatment to which pot excce«iing fifty dollars for each of- Lucky Calumet 8 consciousness. seised a pile of bank was served zWlth a writ for unstated ...... n notes, amounting to *1,200, and made she was subjected. She presented a Missoula Copper ...... a S damages f»V breach of promise of mar­ shocking appearance. The prisoner " 7. This By-Law may be cited as ms his escape. •‘Building Permit Hy-ljtw " Monitor ...... 28 29 riage. for. he entered no appearance was sentenced to six months’ Imprison­ Nabob...... 1 Passed tl>‘- Mm Lp-il ' '•cin. il, the 12th NEW YORK COHON ...... 2*. MONTREAL STOCKS at Toronto. The lady Is Miss S. Dike, ment with hard labor. December. 19W. O. K. Conaolidated ...... »... ! 1ft Steel for penknives Is tempered at 170 Reconsidered and finally passed the >th of Toronto, and T. N. Phelan, her so­ L. Oohi Paul ...... " 3 6 deg.; for table knives, at 580 deg.; and for licitor, brought the case before Chief December. 1!*W. 9 fWrnedi FftKD G »**••■ ,#436tiBS^«W JF. W, Stevenson A Co.) ...... a saws* at 500 deg. Justice Sir William Meredith in the New York. FêB. 3» Snowshcie ...... i...... 71 7ft (By court «y F. W. St.vrn.on * Co.) Snowstorm ...... m 17» non-jury asslxes, asklnafthat the dam (8d.) J. R. CAR MICHAEL. C M. C. Open. High. I^ow. Close*. Montre.!, Keh. 20. The Salvation Army is established 4n Jan...... 9.24-35 ...... f7 71 fifty-two countries and colonies, and ago* be assessed. Bid. Asked. Miss Dike, a comely young lady, I “77” Feb...... ’...... 9.45 9.45 9.48 9 43 e> Tamarack ...... w ...... 56 90 .. 62 tC| preaches the Gospel in thirty-one lan­ Detroit United By...... f clad In a dark brown suit, testified. \ March AM 9.M 9.43 9.46-41 Dom. Coal ...... 17 68 guages. April ...... 9.41-4:1 “When did you become engage»! to Do., pref. %...... •• ’’ 32* çooooooooooooooOooeoooooo^) May 9.40 9 49 9.41 v.41-42 Dam. Iron A 8...... S3 Corsonasked Mr. Phelan. ‘In April, June ...... 9.42-44 Do., pref...... ——••• .. 106 10u4 1906.” Humphreys’ Scvrnty-Seven SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Jdiy 9.48 9 » 9.42 9 0-44 LOCAL STOCKS Lake of Woods ...... MB 104 SAVED BABY’S LIFE. "And when was the marriage to take under8tgne«T irmt- endorsed "Tender tor Do., pref. nv. tw tamria up CoUs and Heating Apparatus lor Ladysmith, B. C.. l^aurentlde Paper ..11* “When did you first know that he J'ubllc ’Building.Bulbllng.” will be received until 9.31-32 îïrs. T. Osborn Norton Mills, (By Courtesy n. B. Nayemith A Co.) Mackay ...... • *711 72 did not Intend to marry you ” In 4.10 p. m., on Friday. March, 5th. 1M*. for 9.27-28 H4| Vt., says: “I have no hesitation Ike work mentioned. Montreal LI. A P...... *114* May. 1908.” 9.27-28 (Private Exchange.) ...ÎK7 ~ -1W In saying that Baby’s Own Plan* and ep» cl fine (ions may be. seen it Montreal St. Ry...... “How was it that you did not know the office of Mr. Wm. Henderson, Resi­ * Bid. Asked. Nova Scot Is Hteel, pref. ..11*| Tablets saved by baby s life, till May If the marriage was set for dent Architect, Victoria, fl C.. at the Alberta Coal A Coke ...... 10 Ogllvle Milling Co...... 114f 115 and I cannot say enough In A SUCCESSFUL November?” a*ked his Lordship. “He office of Mr. Eli -Rowland. Clerk of Work*. Amerh-an-Canadlan OH ...... 12 Do., pref...... 121 123 praise of this medicine. He Laijimitli, B c.t and at the Department h never, gava mo any .lnfarmalU^n till GRIP CANCER CURE B. C. Amalgamated Coal .... .04 .... R. A -Navigation Ça, . • Tift ; Thore’s nothing so bad for the •f Public Works. Ottawa. . .157 was so weak and sickly that Be By order. B. C. Copper ...... 7.00 *.* gao Paulo Tram ...... ‘"•wLn (lid you 'ism-.ro' him?" "in % a*.neglcet. there's nothing so Twin City Rap. Trans. . ..!(« 104* took no notice of anything, and NA.POLE<)N TESSIER, HEAVEN WEEKS’ TREATMENT B. C. Permanent Loan .... 106.00 .... cried so much that 1 was worn Secretary. Bakeries, limited , s.» Banks. January, 19oi He Intended to marn’ me good for ththe“ ar,nGrip Meits “Seventy, FREE. out caring for him. After giv­ Department of Public Works. Capital Furniture Co...... : .... 6.26 Rank of B. N. A...... 146 149 then. After that I only received a seven. ’ ’ ______Ottawa. February 19th. ISO*.------Cariboo „Caçnp McKinoy ... .03 »... Commerce ...... 174 174ft ing him the Tablets there was * As m 11.1c» develop* more rapidly un­ ..19* __ coupl.‘ of poet carda but they gave me Diamond Coal ...... m Merchants ...... «»»♦.*. a great chgnge. and he Is now no Information. He wan married to If you take it in time, von e*. Newspapers will not be paid for this àd^ der oertàln climatic conditions, so with Nova Scotia/...... 2*4 n bright-eyed, laughing baby, Diamond Vale C. A I...... 10 .... another girl In March." vertleement if they insert It without auth- cancer in I he human body. There arc Great West Permanent ...... 100.00 126.00 Quebec ...... -1231 rape the Influenza. Catarrh^ pains artty'frdrrr the ftctirrrtmcnt. .tlie pride of our home.”. Baby’s “How much - did your trousseau certain condition* that favor its de- I Granby ...... •?.«*> iw.ee Royal ——**•* - ^ ;T: ; ffil Own Tablets cure all stomach (uni soreneaa in the Head. Chest 2X6 coat?” "Two hundred dollar*.’’ vffepment. and when these conditions | International Coal A Coke.. .«4 lore ‘ • and Bowel trouble*, break up and Bsek, the i '«u*b, 8ore Throat. •PHONE 97 ceaaa to «mist the cancer gradually dis- ■ Nicola Valley C. A C...... <7.W “Where did he livet " asked hla Lord-. . .__ Nootka Marble Quarries S.-X) .... JerrY" building4- takes Its name from cold*, destroy worms and keep .hi,,. H, ,*» toiler In . i,H.ik in Hlenerel Hiwrtrnhon and Fever rosi TOVB A n pears. little ones healthy and happy, Our ».ieni4tuticnAi treatment Is p)«as- FHagree Mines, Ltd...... * a firm of the name of Jerry, who car­ Drayton, near-Sarnia . " Seventy-ae ven" always givea Pacific Whaling ...... 7i.w ried on business many years ago. gold by medicine dealers or by Hie Lordship looked at Mia, Dike ar.t te use and remèves the c«u8e Of .mall iu 2» cents a box from tlie satisfaction. Wood and Goal cancer ffsS the ay stem. Pacific Coast Tir# —...... 9A«9 m.m and rohtt “Don’t you think you were Pacific Tin M A 8. Co., Ltd. .... j.w Cotton mittens, much used by women Dr, Williams’ Medicine Çou lucky not to merry ,urh » men? He All Drug Stores. 25c or mailed. Write fpr tenue and send .eartirtslnre Itdygl » otHerles ...... ,1 .... R. DAVERNE when handling plejdft ran be Water- Brock ville. Ont. should be claiming the dama*(*. of your IronkTA " ' ; Silica Brick ...... « » proofed by Jtnnin» «9* in melted par­ Humphreys' Hem*». Mrdlvin* Ce., Cor. Hie Lordship decided that 1100 would William and Amu Sueeu. Now York. TORT ST 'Fhdee tf. L. X'ltama Remedies Co., Toronto. Snowstorm ...... L7» . .... affin. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1909.

YOUR DISTRESSED KTOM.VCK I WILL FEEL FINK FI VF. MINUTES LATER It h a recognized fact that Take your sour stomach—or maybe : Canadian Pacific Abbey1 • Salt is infallible for Ocean and Coastwise Shipping you call It Indigestion, Dyspepsia1, j Torpid Liver, Gastritis or Catarrh of Stomach; It} i, Soar Stomach, HtwaiBf Of Loeel Ta—ala Trade Expansion In B.O. Waff doesn’t matter—take your stomach i, Sick Headaches trouble right with you to your Phar­ OlMBtoH of Inf r—t From the Bsrsn macist-and” ask hhn to ofien a 50-uent ( and other Disorders of Diges­ i case of Pape’s Dlapepsln and let you • tion. eat on® 22-grain Trlangule and see if! Atlantic Express When yon have any of these within five minutes there Is left any I THROUGH TRAIN FROM PACIFIC TO ATLANTIC tumbles, be sure yon have SOUND SHIPPING MEN C. P. R. TRANSFER MAURETANIA GETS trace of vour former misery. ] The______cofrect name__ for_ "your trouble______Is Carrying Standard and Tourist Sleepers, and connecting at Winnipeg so OCEAN WIRELESS RECORD Food Fermentation-food eourin*; the ! with Winnipeg-Toronto Express. Tourist care -Vancouver to St. Panl. AND PILOTAGE BILL STILL ON BEACH Digestive organ, become weak, there ______lx lack of gastric Juice; your food '■ j ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP SAILINGS only halt digested, and you become : Emnreas Rrll.in F„K ■'* Lake Manitoba...... March 20 Picks Up Message From Clif- affected with loss Of appetite, pressure i.i. -rT, ...... rrn- Qualification of Applicants Be­ Efforts to Raise Her Prove Un­ and fullness after eating, vomiting. ; Dane rule .... . - March 6 Empress Rritain ...... March 25 den Station at Distance nausea, heartburn, griping In bowels, r.mpress Ireland ..March 12 Lake Champlain...... April 3 fore Manne Inspectors Is successful—Queen City tenderness -In the pit of stomach, bad | Considered Sufficient. .. -. 9.2,300 Milçs,,— taste In mouth, constipation, pain In Arrives,, RAcira.smjPHi? -.-wraWitr • WHsuapegw.^dc^ heaAwhlfe' ««smt,: -w v*. .. Australia • n«*«s. dlxxlness and-many other slmnarj XJ tU- (Special ta the Ttroea.) The C. P. R, transfer barge fa still New York, Feb. 20.—What was said symptoms. Moatio . .Feb. 28 Kmpffsa of Japan Febv. 24 to be the longest wireless message, as Seattle. Wash., Feb. «.-Shipping on the beach at Plumper bay, near Sey­ If your appetite Is fickle, and noth­ Makura...... March 26 EmpressChina.. . .March 24 men of Seattle have banded together mour Narrows, all efforts to raise her to distance sent, caught by a ship at ing tempts you, or you belch gas ot if IhftliMiarclv^ having proved unsuccessful. The work you feci bloated after eating, or your Aorangi ...... April 2 Montragle '...... April 6 Cfasewfflew for the purpose of cteteaAieg the pttot» rfHftirrâferrthg the iordW^te the oergw njtï^Wtîr^whkb is now In the hands of Queenstown. The message came from Uka. Imwvvat.!***,.... ^ „ Georgia Is still going on, and It Is ex­ stomach, you can make up your min inprvsR of «Japan...... TMay Carburator Air the harbors committee of the legisla­ pected that *U will be moved by to­ the land station at Cllfden. Ireland. that at the. bottom of all thla there Is ture, and which will come up for hear­ morrow. when she will proceed to 2.100 miles away, according to the but one tauae—fermentation of undi­ Gas Machine ing next week, probably Monday. Prince Rupert. This news was brought Mauretania’s wireless" operator, Philip gested food. For berthing accommodation and all rates, write or call on White not calling for coippulsory pilot- this morning by the Queen City, which Prove to yourself, after your npxt Manager Rettomtey. of the meal, that y*,«( W; than ehetn w- irsfinf -rwtlrr d board to-- examine -menm who desiredee Ire to -- IIOZ government Street. City Passenger Agent. FOR LIGHTING Maude and WilliamJolllffe were both Dovle»* feat, said he had never before wrong, stop this fermentation and pilot vessels on the waters of Puget standing by the barge, a# well n»“tbe tew», «te*, ««mer a 111. ,- !* dirty, strong sou-eastcrs From Havre. on Subject. 831 nSGUARD STREET and express the sentiments of the blowing and causing some delay. The Amiral Dupeire ...... Feb. 76 Mrs. George Rogers, at her beautiful For Information call at factory or steamship companies. steamer was v also delayed for a few TO SAIL home on d ton ford avenue, last hours at Port Simpson by the bad 8. 8. Whatcom leaves Wharf Street address: For the Orient. Vancouver. Féb. 12.—A luncheon was Wednesday evening. The house was STEAMER QUEEN ARRIVES, weather. Empress of Japan ...... Feb. 24 Dock, behind Postoffice, dally, except F. O. Box 404, Victoria, B.C. Among the paiieiiiier» comtng south Tango Maru ...... March 2 yesterday tendered by the prettily. dacoratod with pink cama- rTiifr In f I If also aupciliileiWftsiil »f Thursday, at » tffc, eat&fif « »« on 4he Queen City were Mrs. Martin, lîtm# and «daffodifa. Dahctog wàa Rpl Ethel Anderson Is Again ôlï Bdatril. Bill the Ontario children's department, who Townsend. of Rivers Inlet, and Mr. Currie, who Moana ...... Feb. 26 up till a tote hour. Mr*. Joseph Rhg- She Did Not Attempt to is visiting ths city. The function was ers assisted Mrs. Roger» to receiving Returning leaves Seattle at 8:» a. iff. . went up to Alert Ray.- For Mexico. Land Here. Lonsdale ...... March 1 presided over By J N. Ellis, president the guests and serving dainty refresh­ daily, except Thursday, arriving Vic­ Bros ...... March 4 of the Club, ments. toria at 2:M p. m. FREIGHT FOR CYCLOPS. Mr. Kelso Is now on the coast upon The residence of J. Bull, on Saanich On two occasions a young lady giv­ SAILING VESSELS invitation of the provincial govern­ road, will be one of the prettiest coun­ ing her name aa Ethel Anderson, ha» Quantity of Salmon and Herrings for TO ARRIVE. ment, which has sought hla advice as attempted to pass the Immigration try homes in the district. 25cEACH way25c SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH­ Orient and England. Name. Left. For. to the best methods of dealing with The residents of Strfiprberry Vale WEST LAND REGULATIONS. officers at this port, but has been pre­ Pronom...... Callao...... Royal Roads Juvenile delinquents. are petitioning the Dominion govern­ vented from landing by those ever Any person who is the sole head of a Steamer Oscar arrived this morning David Evans ...... Vancouver ment for a dally mall Instead of a wwtchful officials. She arrived again “We used to call It Juvenile crime.” family, or aay male over IS years «M. from the Fraser River with 2,172 cases tri-weekly service. The mail 1s at may homestead a quarter section (ISO on the steamer Queen early this morn­ COASTWISE STEAMERS said Mr. Kelso. In addressing the as­ of salmon -from “J. H.^Todd Sr Son*» pTVwnt carried from- Btewart’w Cross­ acres, mere er less) of avsJlahlaJDomlntonv allabla D ing. hot rhti time her ticket rend Beat- TO ARRIVE. semblage, TTand what a number oT cannery for shipment on the Blue Fun­ ing. Under the new arrangement It FOB PRINCE RDPEB'B* landIrte^Tt^BSpitcant la. MaeHeba. Saskatchewan "mus^appear Inor perAl- tie. And as the officials were out to From San Francisco. «•rimes we have committed against the nel liner Cyclops. The Cyclope Is ex­ Vessel. Due. youth of our country in the sacred would be carried daily from Victoria, ®SSLon at — theJM Dominion Lands Agency or meet the boat, she did not attempt to pected here about Wednesday next to Hubtub-Agency ‘Ijniy .for— the district.. Entry by make a landing. Before leaving Ban City of Puebla ...... Feb. 36 name of Justice! Now we know enough and mall deposited by the carrier !n 8.8. RUPERT CITY load. Steamer Capllano brought 1,170 rural delivery boxes, which Is hoped proxy may be made at any agency, Diego the young lady Is said to have From Skagway. to terra it Juvenile delinquency, for we certain en dittoes. by father, mother. son. cases of salt herrings from Nanaimo will be soon established where re- 8.000 Tons. expressed her determination to land In Princess May ...... Feb. 21 have realised that we are responsible daughter, brother or sister of Intending for the same steamer, and there will From Northern B. C. Ports, for those social conditions which lead galls from Vancouver every Monday I p.m. homesteader. this province. Vadso ...... Feb. B Dtrmse.—six months* residence upon The Queen brought a few passengers be over 600 cases of salmon from the boys and girls into misbehavior. BATES and cultivation of the land In each of Oceanic company brought down by the Prince## Beatrice ...... Feb. » and a quantity of freight tot this city, “I don’t know why It Is, but I some­ PROVES NERVILINE CURES three years. A homesteader may live Queen City. Queea City ...... March 4 Saloon, $15. srltbla alas miles of his homestead on a the saloon passengers being: G us Irv­ how love the bad boy. We all do. I The Cyclope will probably get away From Went Coast. suppose, doubtless because we re­ Second Cabin. $»: Bee*. 9k farm[arm uiof asat leastivi M acres solely owned and ing. Sam Wood. Mrs. Wood, Mrs. O. Tees ...... Feb. » CHRONIC SCIATICA •copied‘ *by r hihim or by his father, mother, Pausy, G. Foley, B. Hartbaux, W D. from this port, bound for Liverpool via member our own youth and have a Including transportation from Victoria. liter, brother or sister. the Or tent, on Thursday next. TO SAIL Tn ____certain*an districts a homesteader In Kidd. Mary Ouggexer, Jennie Oug- For San Francisco. sneaking liking for the daredevil as gexer. Wills Ouggexer, Donald Gug- Queen ...... Feb. * against the milksop. But we must Solemn Statement" of a Well- GREEK, COURTNEY A SKENE gexer, John Ouggexer. Ralph Youngs- GREEN SICKNESS For Kkngwny. remember that the so-called bad boy SAW per acre. Dutlea-Muet reside six 1» not half so bad as he appears when Known Newark Merchant Estab­ meat he la each of six years from date of land and H. W. Shepherd. Princess Mey ...... Feb. Ti Limited, Agente. you get to know him. and It only re­ lishes That Sciatica Can Be homesteadi entry (Including the time re­ .A D1SE.ASE OF YOUNG GIRLS. For Northern B. C. Ports. 623 FORT ST. qui red to earn hemeetead patent) and Queen City ...... v...... Feb. 21 quires a little extra patience to bring Gnred Quickly. cultivate fifty acres extra. Interesting and Suggestive Advice 8t. Dente ...... Feb,* him into the right path. Every boy A homesteader who has exhausted his That All Should Read. homestead right and cannot obtain a pre­ MARINE NOTES Prthceee Beatrice ...... March 1 and girl has a soft spot in their heart emption may take a purchased homestead For Weal Coast. which it is ' possible to reach, and It was four years ago 1 first was at­ to certain districts. Fries 11-06 per acre. Many mothers will echo the com 1 vi­ Tees ...... Feb. » when you can do that you have them tacked by sciatica. The pains came and THE OANADIAN-MEXIOAN Purchased homesteads may he acquired Steamer Vadso will probably arrive sion expressed in a very Interesting and In a receptive mood, when they are went, and at first were not severe. I PACIFIC SS. LINE. oa any available tends on either odd or from the north on Monday. suggestive letter written by Mrs. Zaeh- PEREY SERVICE took no precautions against relapse and even numbered Sections south of Town­ Seattle and Vancouver. witling to start right again." ship tt. east of the Calgary and Edmon arla Pollard, of Grand Bay. Princess Charlotte tea vas here at iz.to Mr Kelso, speaking of the work the conditions grew permanent. Severe REGULAR MONTHLT SERVICE. ton Railway and the west line of Range British steamer Yeddo Is due here Tt Is one of the Illusions of mother­ . m.. arrivée at Vancouver at 7 a. m.; done by hi* department in Ontario, grinding pains like points of steel being —TO— 2À and wept of the third and the within the next few days to coal. hood that once the diseases of child-, leaves Vancouver at 1 p. m., arrives here described how boys were taken out forced through my flesh, affected my MAZATLAN. MANZANILLO. ACAPUL­ Mult Railway line. Duties—Must reel-Je ------—.a m m ------• six months In each of three years, culti­ hood have been successfully passed a at • p. to.; of the reformatories and put Into left side. I became almost a cripple, CO, 8AI.TNA CRUZ. OUATMAS «ni vate fifty acres and erect a house worth Steamer Princes» May Is not ex­ smooth road lies before their dear on*». Princess Victoria leaves Victoria at f houses with splendid results. In this and on a damp or stormy day was MO. pected to reach port until to-morrow. other Mexican ports as Inducement offers. Boys bruise themselves, or perhaps p. m., arrives at Vancouver at 7 p. m connection he argued that the tendency afraid to leave the house. Also taking cargo On through Bills of SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH­ break a limb, but the physical history dally except Monday; leaves Vancouver of all Institutions was to suppress "NERVILINE" was recommended Lading to United Kingdom ports and the 10 p. m. dally except Monday, arrives at WEST MINI NO REGULATIONS Tenders are being called for the sup­ of the young girl is subject to so many the initiative and crush the spirit of and 1 rubbed on lots of It. In a week I Continent via the Tehuantepec National COAL —Coal mining rights may he leas­ Seattle 7.30 a. m. dally except Tuesday; plies for the government steamer LU- dangers, it is only when some great a boy and reduce the Inmates to a Improved, and by persevering with the ed for twenty-one years at an annual looet. leaves Seattle 1.88 a. m.. arrives at Vic­ rental of 81.» an acre. Not more than one has been successfully overcome toria 1 p, m. dally except Tuesday. dead level. He strongly deprecated Nervillne rubbing and taking It every Sailing from Victoria. B. C., the teat IR» acres ran be leased to one applicant that qre realise how many dangers Princess Royal leaves Victoria at 8.» p, the dragging of children into a po- night, twenty drops In hot sweetened day of each month. Royalty, five cents per ton. Steamer Henrik Ibeen W going to there are. My eldest child, a daughter, m.. arrive» et fieattf* I p, m. dally except itce court, suggesting I» Juvenile water. , I finally got the disease under For freight or pasaage apply to the QUARTZ.—A person eighteen reari of Gome* to-morrow from Puget Sound- age and over having made a discoverer juat as she h*d entered; upon the six­ Tuesday; leaves Seattle to p. m. dally ex­ court ss a solution of this problem. control. In eight weeks I waa cured. offices of the company, 328 Granville may locate s claim 1.600 feet by 1.500 feet. for coal. teenth year, suddenly developed weak­ cept Tuesday, arrives at Vancouver 7.30 A hearty vote of thanks was tender­ I have never since felt a twinge or an street. Vancouver, or 1106 Wharf street, Fae, jSAUO. At least 8106 must be expended ness. her color faded, some unpleasant a. m. daily except Wednesday ; leaves ed to Mr. Kelso for his address. ache, and for those affected with Neu-. Victoria. on the claim each year, or paid to the Steamer Romford 1» expected from Vancouver 2 a. m.. arrives at Victoria 2.16 Mining Recorder. When $500 has been heart symptoms indicated a lowered ralgla. Rheumatism. Lumbago. Sci­ Gray’s Harbor to coal at one of the vitality of that organ, but strange to p. m. dally except Wednesday. expended or paid and other requirements S.8. Whatcom sails dally except Thurs­ FARMERS* INSTITUTE. atica. or any other muscular ailment. compiled with the claim may be purchas­ Island ports. say she appeared plump. The bodily I can conscientiously recommend ed at $1.00 an acre. day for Beattie at $ p. m.; arrives dally functions were obstructed, and a "NERVILINE." PLACER MINING CLAIMS generally. The Queen City will leave to-mor- except Thursday from Seattle at LID p.m. 100 feet square Entry fee, *.00. waxy or pallid, or yellowish skin gave Meeting Will Be Held In Colqultz Hall )W evening on her regular time, For fifty years Nervillne has been a DREDGING.—Two leases of five miles her a ghastly look. The doctor’s tonic on Tuesday—Strawberry Vale standard househpW remedy all over each, qf a river may be issued to one ap­ bound for Northern British Columbia failed to improve the symptoms, we TIDE TABLE. Notes. Train* ef Ceaehea plicant for a term of to years. Rental. portsv America. Many doctors and druggists Sto a mite per annum. Royalty. 2ft per decided to try Ferrosone so highly use it in their own families because 11 cent, after the outgut^excaad^$10,000. recommended in the newspapers. It Victoria. B. C.. Ttbnmr. MS. SLEEPING CARS Steamer St. Denis is coaling at (Special Correspondence. ) is the best, strongest, most penetrating was probably three weeks before any Ttm.Ht Tlm.HtlTtm.Ht lTlni.Ht liniment made. Deputy of the Minister of tho Interior. Ladysmith to-day, and will be here on manifest change was noticeable, but Strawberry Vale. Feb. M.—A meeting N. B.—Unauthorised publication of this Monday. It Is hoped to get her away of the Victoria District Farmers’ In­ Reware of the unscrupulous dealer advertisement will not be paid for. once that Ferrosone checked the run­ on the northern run next Thursday. 10 M 24 19 63 1.7 stitute will be held at CokvdTtg hall on that endeavors, because of the extra 6110120, LONDON, a a - e ning-down process the upward advance U» M » 80 1-7 was rapid. I suppose If I had neglect­ Tuesday evening. Dr. Tolmle will profit on an inferior article, to Induce 4 ...... 12 « 1.0 21 06 ti you to take anything In place of NER­ HAMILTON, TORONTO, Steamer Numeric will be here to­ ed to give her Ferrosone she would tan 2S2S.S 12 48 t7 »»2.1 speak t>n dairying, and the lecture will morrow., to load a quantity of fish for have fallcivJntSt, permanent Ill-health, 10» to ttfiM 2*U 10 be followed by a dance. VILINE. Large 25c bottles at all MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Hong kong and Kobe. She is leaving ISii n S M 14 17 T.t JtH XI -The -■ Strawberry - Vale Bachelor'* as It is I am deeply thankful that "Fer­ 6 20 * 2 16 13 7.6 2121 88 Vancouver to-day, and will load and rosone has completely restored my I» 8.3 12 64 tt 18 24 6 9 23 64 tl PORTLAND, BOSTON, AS* toe tete»l»si Seas— Ceatw e6 FT. OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE get away to-morrow. daughter to vigorous robust health.” 7 «8.8 18B6.2 1812 4.S e e e 0 25 5 4 mil 14 to 6.7 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. No tonic so nourishing, as strength- 0 66 6.2 7 46 I S 15 41 tO Ontario, Quebec and the Schooner Thomas F. Bayard came giving. as Ferrosone. It gives you a SEALED TENDERS for ths supply of 7 64 t7 16 27 4.3 Maritime Piovlncss. off TurpeVs ways yesterday. The dis .grand appetite, brings fine color, a 7 69 9 0 17 11 3.6 mast. Weed, groceries, vegetables, for­ pute as to payment for damages sus­ 8 18 2 8 17 64 2.7 55qpswneot on the A*ssrioso OeaMai age. straw for bedding, coal ell. and for healthy glow to the cheeks. If thin, 2MU 18 38 2 0 the washing of bedding and other bar­ tained when at her moorings g "short you gain In weight. Think It over, Fér- VuTbMlhbl«,te.*4ifO' rack services for ths permanent force at 10 12 2.4 15 23 1.4 time ago has not yet been settled. rosone la Just what every person in 1134 2.6 89» LI OEO. W. VAV3L * Beqtrimnlt, for the fiscal year beginning 20 49 El totoaftfieal Pmra-e u4M*lf Asetl let. If», wtu be received up to noon poor health requires. Bold by all drug­ .c If » 2.8 of Monday, March 18th. 12». The ten­ gists, 60c per box or six boxes for $2.60. 4E6 7.P * 42 7.4 13 39 9 2 2124 1.4 ders should be marked cm the upper left 4 5$ 10 9 38 4.7 14 48 8.7 2311 il hand earner of the envelop# "Tender for Try ferrosone to-day. 5 14 8.1 10 tt 6.2 14 02 8.1 22 67 tl « ’’ (stating the supply or $36 IS I| 49 M 17 24 7.5 » 41 4.1 SHIPPING REPORT HALF MILK RBCORD ON 1CE. 3SS& MM gî^oSaïS ÎSM ms Mtt 21M t7 Oh, The Princess Charlotte Printed farms of tender containing full 142 4.4 7 W 8.7 14 68 13 particulars may be obtained from the Winnipeg, Man.. Fbb ».—On the 7» 8.8 15 68 2 9 Director of Contracta. Ottawa, and at Tatooeh, Feb. ». • a. m.—Clear; wind Red river speedway Moth Miller, 8» tl 18 6T2.8 /» an EUgant Boat /— TO THE ths office of the District Officer Conr- B., I miles; bar. «77; temp. 17. Passed green horse owned by Dr. Hitman and wandlng at Victoria. The time used Is Pariflo Htandard. for Samples of tbs groceries, etc. which out a steamer, at 6:# a. m. driven by H. Wilkins, covered a half the 130th Meridian west. It Is counted Well Built and Well Finuhed- KLONDIKE the tenderer proposed to furnish should Este van. Feb- 20, I a. m.—Clear mile straightaway on Ice In 1-01 3-4, from 0 to 84 hours, from midnight to be submitted with each tender. calm; bar. 12.77; temp. 4S; sea rood making a new world’s record for the midnight. The figures tot height serve to GOLD - Tenders must be made on the •ate. distance. „ Little Payne «tea covered 7he Fine*t Afloat ? fom fisralshnd by the ttepimaeàt eat any alteration whatever, otl Pachena, Feb. », noon.—dear; light half « mile in LOI 4-6. and won the foot, above the average leVel of the FIELDS N. E< wind; her; «62; temp. 17; race after five hotly contested heats out low water to each amath of the year. She ie Fitted For Comfort they wfilrill not be considered- Each tender This level Is half a foot lower than the bav accompanied by aa accepted \ moderate. with Moth Milter. The latter horse datum to which the soundings on the Steamers from Puget Bound and British » on n Canadian ehsrteredeh a bank. Columbia porta connect at Hkagway with . v • ef the Heaerable the Cape Laro, Feb. 20. noon,—Clear; never raced before, and wonders are Admiralty chart of Victoria harbor are And Fumiehed With Care— wind Nr W.; bar. ».*; temp. It; sea expecied from him on the turf this reduced. the dally trains of the WHITE PABB A nlster ef Militia and Defence, for an Esquimau (at the dry dock).—From ob­ __ wuat equal to tea per eent. of the total smooth. servations during six months. In 1800. com­ With “Royal Crown Witch Hazel Soap” sYUKON-YtOUTE for White Horse and value of the articles tendered for which Cape La so, Feb. », noon.—Clear; pared with simultaneous observation» at ~ * » forfeited If the party making the intermediate points. wind N.W.; bar., 12.71; temp.; 40. Sea ON THE BRINK OF DEATH. Victoria: LAdd to the time of tide at^‘ decline to sign a contract when toria: For high water 14m. For Everywhere. / The WlnU : I now been Mttft* 1 «pea to do so. er If ha f* u to com­ smooth. llshed end passenger and freight stages - me service reft tree ted far. If the water 17». — > Point Qrey, Feb. », . noon —Part Lincoln. Neb.. Feb. ».—After the making trl-weekly trips between White * be net accepted the cheque will be cloudy; calm; thick hase in inlet warden had announced that “All was For Horse and Dawson coanect with the daily The Department does not bind Itself to Afi; temp.. 44. ready," and the guards had prepared sseept the lowest sr any leads* . Tatooeh, Feb. », noon.—Clear; wind to lead R. Moan Shumway to the scaf­ SEASICKNESS trains at While Horse. EUGENE riser, Coleoek It miles; bar.. 11.77; temp_ 44. fold, the supreme court yesterday TheC,P.R. Insists on Quality! For further particulars apply to ity Minister ef Militia and Defence. smooth; passed out steamer Manning afternoon suspended sentence until TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT, *t »15. and Matilda at 11. In the straits March 6th Scumway was convicted QUICKLY CURED B. < - Flbnury 10th. 1$». tepaib win net be paid for this bound out schooner Aurora in tow of of the murder *t Mrs Sarah. Martin. “Mothorem’s" quickly cures flea an« So Do We: ____ heient if they insert it without Holloke; U. 8. 8. Dix in.,strait*. Train sickness. Guaranteed perfectly authority from (he Department. Rstevan. Feb. », noon.—Clear: light Cordite, tii. f i, .i.^lees poirder used la harmless to the moot delicate. Money re S.W. wind; bar., tt.91; temp., 41. Sea ttu British u wns fjriit made by sir funded If not satisfactory. Frederick Abel, the perfecter of gun- So Should You. r ndeea w w niTtish . Fez *»(• «t.iirus atom fiwt-eU* Pachena. Feb. ». noon.—Clear; light Steamers, er Mot Herat 11 Remedy" Co., Ltd. authorities in MU. It derives its name 227 State street, Detroit. N.W. wind. bar.. 82.64: temp., 41. : Buy The Times READ THE TIMES from the fact that It has a oowl-ttke ap­ For sale and recommended in Victoria Save the Wrappert far Premiums. moderate; Manning passbd out at 11.11 pearance aftef It go## through the pro­ By W. fi. Terry. J. !.. White, G. A. " j 1 . ofs* ef manufactura Fraser. W. Jackson 46 Co. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, TEBRUARY 20,1909.

BIO GATHERING IN OTTAWA. MEDICAL BILL Nine Hundred Delegates to Attend Inter-Parliamentary Congress. WILL SATISFY Next August. Why Yon Should Take SUN FIRE Montreal, Que., Feb. 20.—Major John The oldest Insurance Olllce In the world T. McBride, this city, who has just rouîtes» A.s. irio Bi-oernTESAit inc .lot Bovril Before Gains Out Home Orner., London. England MANY AMENDMENTS TG returned from London, states that the world’s inter-parliamentary eongrene, CapaOaa Breach. Sea Building, Toronto. B. M. Blechbara. Manager. MEET SPECIAL CASES | which meets In OtUiVA next August, We all know that after a good meal we do not feel PEMBERTON 6 SONS, VICTORIA AGENTS will be attended by about £00 delegate», the cold so much as we did before taking the food. including representatives from the Rus­ But although you may feel warm it is not safe to sian Douma and the new ^Turkish par­ Central Registration of Practi­ go out into the cold immediately after taking a hot, IMPOSING FUNERAL OF IMPERIAL ARMY EQUAL liament. tioners Will Still Be Requir­ The meeting Is expected to be a great stimulating drink. GRAND DUKE VLADIMIR TO GERMANY’S FORCES advertisement for Canada. Among Food warms you because it increases your vitality, ed—Case of Nurses. other things, it Is contemplated taking as many of the delegates a* can spare consequently you do not feel the cold as much as you the nece***ry time on a trip through otherwise would, but stimulating drinks, such as Czar Nicholas and Russian No­ Secretary of War Haldane the country, possibly as far as the Pa­ When the medical bill comes up for cific Çoast. spirits, tea, coffee and cocoa, possess no nutritive reading In the House, probably some | This woman was ID» blue, bility Follow Gun Carriage Enunciates Plan for Em- dincoufü|«é» Cnrod bjr Lydl value and cannot increase the vital power. tiwiiwWNeeSiMft order paper, notices Mm. IL Gentleman, K »mëtichool letter, but there Is another matter I quieted for the present the* principal NO CUTTING IN PRICE or college -ecognlsed by the American on the Market. apprehensions for the safety of HI* Asteopathic Association, in the defln-1 tion, dizziness or nervou# prostration. shall hae to mention, and that Is the Majesty, but still a* a precautionary hair trouble oiir Qua'teliio neighbors are Seed Drills, Single and Double Itlon of the practice of medicine, which Why don’t YOU try it? In with their land. Most all the new­ measure ' sU passengers arriving from OF STEEL RAILS the original bill declares does not ap- Mrs. Plnkhsm Invitee Ml ■«* Wheel Hoes, Cultivators, comers. pulr bodies, don’t know If they Finland yesterday and to-day were ply to dentist*, pharmacists, opticians women to write her for advice, are on their heed er their heels, so to Horse Hoes, searched^at the frontier for arms. The or vendors of instruments and ap- She has guided thousands to etc., etc., in route of march of thé fiirariT procès* pitances, a further exception 1* made | health, Address, Lynn, Maes. _ speak. One laddie ha* Is hoos up and Leading Manufacturers Are some cleared and get word that-he is elon was lined for the entire distance In favor of ordinary nurses, optomet­ great variety. by troops, and at the street Intersec Mr. So-atid-fio's crown granted Opposed to Reduction— rists, chiropodists and ordinary bath i. y» wIU only have 25 acre* In­ CALL AND Hong spectators were massed in larg ëltèoflents,...... I No. 38, Gunf. Joseph Ffepin; No. 153, number». No halt at churches was A section to which considerableoh- [ Gunr, Oswald a. Manners; No. 147 stead of 80, and that *6ls a wa off from EXAMINE Schedule of Wages. wMrë lie Is tfce noo. Another Body made. The gun» of the fortress were jeetton was taken by member* from THEM fired in salute as'the "procession vross- j Gunr. Albert S. Mayamlth; No. received notice to send hi» paper» back, rural districts was that which enacted , >,•„ 2#a iiUM Tho* es(ow and the 1* not given for gain or have.” Dr. steel products were given to-day by inspection to company officers on back, as the land was not open: be­ most prominent Mehaps of the ortho- King propoees to strike out the pro­ VICTORIA VANCOUVER KAMLOOPS Wednesday next. ing from the old land and dox church partl-’.patfcd In the service*. men In high authority liL~ibe steel hibition a* to the taking of payment. The streets were white with snow, and manufacturing business. Reports that The section prohibiting companies Company officers will make their own spirit, he would na eend them. The last thing was the notice to get off or ^ong the line of inarch they were a reduction in the prices of steel rails from practicing is to come out. Per- arrangements for numbering the same. -Strewn wtttrgrswrr twigs emblematic of ha would h* liable for truffai»: um% ot was Contemplated .wére déhlëd lb-day mlaston I» eoeducr private Irnspttatrj The dfltevr comm an m n * win inspect TO CALL AT PORT TOWNSBND, EXTRACT FROM the resurrection. The funeral service* or sanatoriums, other than those sup- ^ ______I ______get off the grass letter. A fine letter by the representative of a leading steel the following details next week; Mon- -BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAIT in the cathedral of the fortress were port HI by the government, by munlel- | ïiy 'j;,). I ôônipànjr" "A" group; Tue. for a mon to get after coming awa all ils of Pacific Coast S. F. Company March 21 1801. producer, who said that there are only these miles to a country where there conducted In the presence of the high­ pelltlee or by charitable associations, d No , cnmpany. Black Rock bal­ to Resume Old Schedule. est representative» of the church and' five rail producing mills In this coun­ le to be given by the lleut.-governor In , w,dn„dayi No. : com|>any. "A' is aboot one human being to twenty the state, and came to a conclusion try. and that the United States Steel council instead of by the medical group square miles. Thl* same body Is noo (Special to the Times) “A Most Valuable Food” trytn* for another piece o’ lan’. Nhtur At * time when the preparation of arti­ with the chanting by the two metro­ Corporation, the Cambria Steel Com­ council, aa was firat propoaed. | A|| of the regiment above Seattle. Wash;. Feb. 3D.~After bringing politan ^hnd the Imperial choirs of the ally he wants * piece of his ain. He ficial foodstuff* is receiving more atten­ pany. the Lackawana Steel Company, The erasure of the name of a prac- the rank of bombardier knowing of every Influence to bear on officials ot the tion than ever before, and when new long aad beautiful Russian funeral tltloner convicted el any Indictable of-I uniform* *» esiulpm.nt be- got a proper map made, showing sec­ Pacific Coast Steamship Company at San form* of easily aselmllable fat to take the Betbelefiem Steel Corporation and liturgy. fence Is made permissive instead or Jn thc pœæeslon of a civilian will tion, poet, and everything possible, and Francisco, the shipping interests and the place of oodllver oil are being fre­ At the conclusion of the services the the Pennsylvania Steel Company are he gets word back that they think he business men of Port Townsend hâve quently brought to the notice of the med­ mandatory. demand name from such person and succeeded in having the steamship» of ical profession. L 1» desirable that seme members ef thé Imperial family had opposed to a reduction In the price of 1» on Mr. 8o-and-So‘s piece. The thing of the older fotme of administering na­ luncheon at the Winter PataCe.* after John Jardine ha. a ■*■*»« of. «au* lu return to their re.pectlve sale aggravating when the mon that company running between • Seattle. rail*. aeetlons to propoao to eafeguard "“ company ormourica. The name anil efi- tural fats should not be lost sight of. which they returned to Tsarskoe Selo. It was stated by a steel official to-day wants to start his hame. The man at Victoria and Ban Francisco again «top Among natural fats, butter easily takes tînn.1 ”‘thîSLon.U"eL Whit Tn. ,,r,M ot *n>" Pv»°n refuting or neg- at Port Townsend. Call» at Port ToWn- first place for nutrtUvo value, aad when that the present schedule of wage* In ™ JTi!? J.1 “ ! >*“•»"« •’«'Ply *«b euch demand the district office must be a fair mug. ■end were recently withdrawn by the the steel mill* will not be changed until He 1» a noo men. i believe. I mind combined with » suitable soluble car­ GALLAGHER, WANTED AT served four years in any hospital and will be immediately communicated to Pacific Coast steamships owing to the bohydrate. a meet valuable food is pro- the new tariff rate on steel is known. one year a* head nurse or assistant weel the Mr. Smith who formerly held light freight offered there and of th# dif­ the adjutant In writing. the office. A vera’ careful man. Ye ficulty in landing owing to the strong d TM BUTTER-SCOTCH which Meears. nurse In any maternity hospital mav It Is notified for the benefit of all TRURO, N. S., IS ARRESTED petition the governor-in-councti for could na mix him, and when he sent winds that prevell In thst vicinity at this Vallerd A Bowser (Dqke’s Road. Eustos FAMILIES TRAPPED concerned that the drill hall Is not to Road. W. C.) have prepared fer fifty examination, and that a council for you papers they were right and finish­ time of the year. be used for ball game* or other recre­ Wharf Owner Tlbhall». of Port Town­ years. Is such an artirie. which hae the «amination .hall ^ ""rolntcd V, con- , ^lon M drUl n„htl, lnd ed. It’s another case of the patronage great advantage of being palatable, ee IN BLAZING TENEMENT seestem we poor folk ha* to suffer. A send. took the matter up with the head pels table, la fact, that chlldraià ore more Sensational Murder and Bank the arc Ught mu.t be rsl»d after trained official 1» displaced for a green officials of the steamship company at 8*n likely to need reetralntng from excess * r‘"«n'“rd ho,»'UI ind on* m,dlcl1 parade, before „me, commence, and Francisco. The announcement le now than any persuading to take It. This practitioner. one. I canna but think. Malster Edi­ lUTTER-BCOTCH is stated to eentain Robbery Case May Be the floor left clear before leaving the made by the steamship company that the Mr. Jardine also desires that the tor, that we might dae as weel with calls to Port Townsend will be resumed 1.7 per cent, of fat and 7» I per cent of Basement Dwellers Beat hall the wee men. The suffregett» are get­ fHuger, and th* result* of an analysis Cleared Up. govemor-tn-councll shall establish, with the sailing of the steamship Queen which we haw mad' «««'‘J •< * a*»*- Against Window Bars in stock end equip public dispensaries In ting vers strong in the àxld country. from Seattle next Thursday. men substantially confirm these figures; charge of a certificated druggist for —The members of the Victoria What fash times w* would have in further chemical examination ef the fat sale by prescription. Nurses Club held a special meeting In this province with the ladle» hi office. DRISCOLL SAILS FOR- HOME. extracted showed It to be genuine butter Efforts to Escape. -H. "b. Thomm1’"ha, an am.ndm.nt I new rtubj»’" No. H. Prnml. fat. This confection pan therefor* be Plttaburg. Pa., Feb. 20.—William I see a Miss Steven writing; ken» the recommended not only •• a harm Jean Gallagher, who is alleged to be want­ which will cover the cane ot Christian b,0<*. ->n Thursday hurt Mle, HeaM. subject weel. She claim» the continuas English Featherweight Call* Fight With sweetmeat, but also as a very useful ad­ ed In Truro. N. 8., for murder and flrf.ntl.ta and .Imttar bodle». provld- P«. dent gave ada nty tea after the duty involved I» sadly against the la­ Attell "a Good, Lively Sparring dition to the diet In suitable tfsees. bank robbery, has been arrested In New York. N. Ÿ.. Feb. 20 —Ten per­ In, that the Interpretation elan,, a. "’-«‘ln«- Th= room I, moet taetefully dles. Four years Is a lang time, and In all the principal vanitf stores In . " I f.i.nlaKaJ 1»* m aa nn itv A OrhtiM tha Match.” Victoria. Greensbufg, near here, by Sheriff John sons were trapped In the basement of tç the practice of medicine shall not furnished In mission style, where the the hiisband has preevetige*. Ye can members will find every comfort when H. Shield!* a burning tenement on Henry street apply “to the practice by adherents of imagine the fair member belWS mads New York, Feb. 20.—Jem DrlscolL off duty. The arrangements were madti raMnst tneenster hi the tn torero its quin Gallagher is sold to have gone to a to-day, and three of them were over­ any chutvh or PHIgloM l>bdy of the the English featherweight cb&mtüôn. bank In Truro last June and when tenets or beliefs of such body, with- for tke dance to take place on the 14th The Hon. the Mistress o* Finance on who last night In this city outfought come by smoke before the firemen BUTTERNUT BREAD closely questioned as to a cheque for out the aid or use of medjHne or sur- or 16th of Aprl1 ln ^ ** W- ha*1- her feet replying with some warmth to Abe Attell, holder of the world's cham­ $28,000 which he had presented, shot could break their way into the buHd- gleal appliances.” / | Miss Thains'■ orchestra will provide the Comrade Hawthornthwalte, for ln- 18 UNSURPASSED * music. The nurses will endeavor to pionship in that class, sailed on the the cashier and made off with the lug. Meanwhile the members of tM rtance, when she ha# to be called oot you be the jrueee j make it a great success in every way. steamer St. Paul to-day for South­ .money, which had been counted out to feed the noo baby that ha* also ampton. Driscoll is bound for his home Made only by thirty other families tn the building, SERVICE IN MEMORY A dainty supper will be provided. and placed near the cashier’s window. driven to ihe street by the flames, come In the Interim. It would be a In Cardiff, Wales. He said that after | Tickets may be had from any of the Rennie and Taylor Sheriff Shields wa* directed to be on were terror stricken at the sight of the OF PAAR0EBÊRG HEROES fash state of affairs. Either the pro­ short visit in Wales he expected to the lookout for Gallagher, a Pittsburg frenzied basement dwellers beating members, also at the Victoria Con- vince or the baby would suffer, or, return to America. Last night’s contest Phone 74 I I vaiescent Home. Morrison’s drug store detective agency having notified him most likely the comrade. with Attell he characterised as IMPERIAL EAKERT against the window bars In their effort* and Challoner St Mitchell. that the alleged murderer was seen to escape.____ _ - We are getting some vet* nlcA letter* good, lively sparring match.” ID. * GLADSTONE hr Harrisburg, and wa* likely to take "" ÀÏÎ the tripped tenante were safely Parade Will Be Held Week! from the prospective member. Mr. a train west. Gallagher alighted from removed by the firemen, and the thn-e Templeman, some real hand-made one#, NOTICE a train at Greensburg and was Imme­ perspnn overcome were quickly reviv­ From Sunday at the none o' ye type affairs. He wants our diately picked up by the sheriff. He ed .'^The- fire was confined to the lewvr assistance. It was a shabby trick to Notice Is hereby given that 1 Intend to made no effort to escape. put thé pulr man oot In Victoria, an1 HIGHEST IN HONORS apply to the Board of Licencing Commie floors of the building, and the damage Drill Had. INDIGESTION ■loners, at their neat sitting a* » Licens­ I suppose w* shall have to vote for him was small. ing Court. for a transfer to Edmond TOM LONGBOAT MAY for that reason. It would look bad to James Wall ef my Interest !» the bottle miss again. I ha‘ In mind noo the pic­ license, issued In the names of Hannah PUBLIC INTEREST IN The latest regimental orders issued ture In the paper o* the steamer load- Baker’s Wall and William Applin Smith, for the * RACE IN VANCOUVER SLOW STARVATION. sale of wines and liquors upon the pr*- by Lieut.-CoL J. A. Hall, commanding ed down with Japs. They were coming mises situate and numbered Jni Qovssm. the Fifth Regiment, C. O A., contains CARMACK MURDER CASE Food is to the human body whit fuel In be thousands just at election time; inent street. In the City of Victoria, end details of the church parade which ** the poor Malster Templemnn was wel­ Cocoa known os the Windsor Grocery Cem- to take place a week from to-morrow h to a furnace. Without the aid of food Vancoaver, Feb 30-Tom Longboat the body etervee and dies, juat aa s coming them on the dock.* It’s another P hated this Sth day of February, lids. at the drill hall. The service will be and Fred Appleby, the great English furnace fire die*, grows cold, when not case o* the siller and the vote* getting HANNAH WALL. Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 20.—The ad­ taken part In by the garrison at Work distance fanners, may ho brought to­ journment of a day seemed only. to supplied with fuel. Undigested food mixed that causes these pictures. For gether In Vancouver next May. George Point and the cadet corps of the city, demi ye, So long ee it lies in the stomsch my part I could na’ forgive the draw Increase the public Interest in the as well as the Fifth. It will be a com­ A. INsrker, of Toronto, who will man­ trial of Col. Duncan B. Cooper. Robin it is fermenting—giving off noxious tng. The pûir Japs looked like â lot of memoration service In memory of the Images mad# o' wood. ,HOTEL age the American tour of Appleby, has J. Cooper and John D. Sharp, for the eases end acid fluids that poison th# ™ PORTLAND Victorians who fell In South Africa. We are having our aln annual feast IMegraphed to Con Jones of this city killing of Confier Senator E. W. Car­ blood and flow with it nil through the Bishop Perrin will preach in the drill o’ pulp mill again at Quatstno. It ha* asking him If he will handle the Mar­ mack. for a record-breaking crowd 50 hall on that occasion. ,7You 'cannot be healthy in inch n come noo regular for aboot eight year. Ibsssstcsb athon race In Vancouver, and the lat­ was on hand when court opened to­ HIGHEST ter ha» replied, offering the runners The o*ders are as follows: condition. Yon most surely lack the We canna deny but what It refreshes . ONLY ROOF day. it was rumored that Colonel The following 1>. O. No. lSl, Feb- U per rent: of the net gate He may •nap. the energy of mtad and muscle, US every time there 1r such a sound o' AWARDS Harden t* Cooper would bo the first witness to­ ruary. 180*. Is published for general In­ •Iso offer a guarantee if those terms day for the defence. Another story of brain and body, which are necessary reality In the thing, especially this PORTLAND formation : year just coming after Santa Clnu*. ore not satisfactory. Appleby holds had It that a mysterious witness from to the enjoyment of life’e good things— IN Th. Tourist hm»- It Is notified for general information It’s a noo company thf» time, or a ne< many English record* and I* the only Missouri who saw the shooting, and ite work and play. There is no enjoy. that a garrlaon -church parade. com­ name, with a ofllea In Victoria to ee EUROPE —--- -4- man Who has beaten Shrubb tn a fif­ who had been threatened with death ment tor the- matt or------posed of permanent force. Esquimau. stomach la out of order. shares. Na doot share* will be tha teen-mile race. He will arrive in Can­ If he testified, would appear for the AND A. A NUBTOK. ada next week. state. * Fifth Regiment, C. A., and Cadet When your food faüa to supply principal pulp for a wee while. Corps, Victoria, will be held at the nourishment through rich red Wood, We h»'_both your Victoria papers In AMERICA drill hall. Victoria, àl TI g- BE, Sufiday. TTie Tibbs aritI fhe’^TonlfeaV Family Her• nVTC VOTEM TN WIN NIPEG. 31,000 IN PARADE. you are being starred In muscle and 21th Inst , for the purpose of taking nerve-starved as truly aa the man who nld The ln*t one beat* ye bàlth. to mv part In a commemorative service in mind, easily. T hope ye-ll na be of- Winnipeg. Man.. Feb. 20.—The city Washington, D; C., Feb. 20.—More has nothing to eat—only yours la alow memory of those citizen* of Victoria fendytl at a pulr Scot’» opinion, but** council ha* decided that In the new than 21,000 men will march In the starvation. who died in South Africa during the ye see we he’ no theatre up here, and A medical writer «va—‘‘The uie THE EDITOR voter*’ llet tv be made up in July by PrtNddervUal inaugural parade on Mother Seigil’a Syrup, the greet late war 1884-1W2. —v~ ------remedy tor indigestion, haa had 41 ye gude people are the show We pose a registration Individuals owing $300 pro­ March 4th. according to official reports of thoroughly reliable preparation JOURNAL of Information fee perty or tenants paying $180 a year The Right Rev. W. W. Perrin, years of unvarying eucceea ail over the >ou In review between mail times, an of cocoa should be universally en­ all Idteteey Worker» Thlr- made to the Inauguration committee. world. By aiding the organa of A mgay go on. Corporations possesshu Bl*hop of Columbia, will officiate. All It's snld thing» we *ee Sometimes teentii year. Only permaoeet aad There win be approximately 22.000 troops will be In position In .the drill digeetion to perform their Work I. 400 people to the acre In filth and pov couraged, and it ia the consensus of M,9Q0, or paying $000 a year rent, wilt soldiers, sailors, and marines of the succeaaTwl magasine of Ha rtaaa, hall by 10 46 a m naturally, It haa given health aad erty. In New* York tenements, TOt opinion among medical men aa well be entitled to one vote. This latter Is regulars. National Guards, and Inde­ Telia what editors want: how MM. Detail» of parade of the permanent comfort to millions. W« bava thouaanda unemployed In Great Britain, The as laboratory workers that the break­ unique legislation Roomers or boarders pendent military bodies. Including the should be prepared; where to aad will not be given the franchise, a* pro- force will be Issued In Esquimau gar­ of letters attesting such eurte. Here ia rcène shift* to another page with Sklbo fast cocoa manufactured by Walter the brat market. Answer» every cadet» from West Point and Anna- rison orders at a later date. one from— na#tle~ Brother Andy walking up jlh' poesd as first. poll*, .j__ . . - . ' _____: . . ' . • Baker & Co. Lid., not only meet, question that yen want to know O. €. Fifth Regiment will Issue hi* Mrs. James A. Placey, of- Ulyettea dooft si.i fttebtmr hie grey heeff fryfhg to the indication», but accomplishes about the buelneea of wsHlng fee own orders to comply with above. P. O., Drummond Co., P.Q., who writing find a way to speld his Miller. The the press, lev a copy, fii.oe a yeas. Dress, church parade order. August 17th; 1908, eeye For over ten nuld rapscallion, when* I think o* him even more than is çlaimed for it." Send I On for sample copy, or sec Ip pursuance, of tbe above the regi­ years J have been troubled with nervous I would sooner be a Hottentot than a NO MORE DANDRUFF ment will pargde in the drill hall on headaches, without obtaining ear Scot. To irritate the scalp, and make the hair fall out Sunday, the 2Sth Inst., at 10.16 a m. relief from prescription!. I was advised I ken thl* letter is o’er long. I ha’ Water lier t a, Lit THE EDITOR - DEPOSIT. JK.Y. to try “Mother SeigePa Syrup," and after you use Luby's Parisian Hair Reviewer. It ,Dres*: Church parade order. not yet deceeded which on o’ ye editor* The following men havingàvlng been duljduly uwtbe irouoiptrouble or seed after taking a course J. win.send it, hoping yè that doe* no; MMim mearm, airs. is Suwteà iAd^atowUilf flttJMilldgnffrriWIihas - atfe^rmr lil«r on the atranrth el ' ofyoOr Vïtnabtï prapuaton. n

AMUSEMENTS. MASQUERADE BALL. me. or do you prefer to Join the dry IN gcxxls procession ?“ Enjoyable Event Under Auspices "Nan will go with you.’’ she replied Social and Personal with 'meekly lowered lids, and Larson, United German Social Club. drawing her arm within his. walked up THEATRE Diamond Jewelry the aisle with the proud tread of a con­ 'film annual masquerade hall of the queror. and even Mr. Russel's stern W. Swan, of Saskatoon, la vlaltlng WE DEFT COMPETITION WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24th the city. United German Social Club was held In face broadened into a decided Smile as Labor hall, when a most delightful the couple again took their places be­ THE EMINENT COMEDIAN. short visit Our method of buying en­ fore hjm. Mias Lubbe Is paying « time was spent, about forty guests be­ to friends In Vancouver. ables ua to gell at i prices t'Flre away,” said the cow-puncher, Mr. Daniel Sully ing present. which cannot be equalled and in a moment more Nan was his IN HIS SUCCESSFUL COMEDY. Miss L, Dempsle. of Vancouver, is Messrs. Covcrdale, violinist, and Mc­ elsewhere. wife—“to have and to hold'"—-if he the guest of friends here. Connell, pianist, provided an excellent could. •• • • Each year a member of (To be Continued.) The Matchmaker programme of dance music. our firm visita Europe, and C. MacPherson. of Edmonton, ar­ Supper was served at midnight from By Jertold Shepard. rived in town last evening. there personally selects our a pretty story, of romance with 60S laughs. tables In an adjoining room, which EDNA WALLACE HOPPER Second Season of Success. were In .charge of Mrs. Gran and Mrs. stock of Diamonds from the A BIO 110» SHOW. Mr. and Mrs H. D. Morton, of Dun­ y V Prices. 25c.. 80c.. 75c.. $1.00. can, are spending a few day» In town. Galvison. The room was suitably decor­ cutters. WEDS ALBERT 0. BROWN ated for the occasion in the club’s 'drudge Box office opens 10 a.m., Monday. Feb, a- We buy in large quanti­ .'itiltii* Mrs. S. Lelaer arid her non, Herbert ties, thereby getting the beat After supper dancing was resumed Lelaer, will aall for Japan on the 2tlh prices Ceremony Performed by Justice .Ipst. and kept up until S a.m. The commit- IfjtffW THEATRE I tee In charge consisted of Messrs. We buy for “Spot Cash,” nrm • t'sefier -id®,.ctiPS Best dressed lady, photograph album, De Wolf Hopper, has been married Mrs, Billings as Spanish dancer; gen­ By Eugene Walter. Author of Mr. and Mrs. It. O. McDonald have since November tSth to Albert O. returned to thelKlwme in Nelson after tleman. cuff and collar box, 3. Market Wbicb bnve made our trade Johnny Knows What's White. •"Paid in Full.1* — Brown, the brqjtar* whose firm failed MR. ANDREW ROBSON short slay with friends here. , as fire chief. * continually increasing one. Teacher—“How, children,do *ny of you know mythingiu » and an Excellent Cast. Best original, lady, Egyptian neck- As we are the ONLY British last summer for $2,000,000, giving Wall white aa this beautiful snow we have this morning Î" Prices: 25c. 60c. 76c. $1.00. 11.60. The MWu M!W»4r. Mxa* *VV hike - •» - ' £»tifc''Âi6»Ny^Fde^-'TM^iKF> ->- Wi - BUT -xMtu tietiies. .« , !**»« fe =§■»?MSW r»«v =cHfa««R>^wew~=rrivmm^ m*»¥ Mr. as a seven-foot clown. ' seen why we can offer the low-, February 20th. pleasant visit with friends in SUswF:'.««flnBS#Jy. when mama washes them with Fels-Naptha. They’re * • alQflk'v:-'-**4/4*»**»r: i------—----—- Beat na Menai, lady, hand-painted est price's ofitEMISrMgfAnw-».: puff box. Idea Clttt Claus, represent­ Miss Hopper and her radiantly happy just as tdittè àâ Wtilte can be. ” ' The officers mess of Work Point ing Germany: gentleman, German husband at New Orleans; that will Anty Drudge—"l guess Johnny is right. Miss Teacher. barracks Issued Invitations for a mouthorgan, Mr. Herberger as John make the Rialto sit up In sut pride. . THEATRE has The broker, in bankruptcy proceed­ Washing with Fels-Naptha in lukewarm water will dinner to he followed by a"dance,, on Bull. CHALtONER ings, last fall, declared. In explaining Monday evening. Most comical, lady, beaded purse, make white clothes as white as snow and it saves his MONDAY.ÎATUm?STA ’ TNDr»ï? Mrs. flvtterfleld as Sis Hopkins; gen­ AND what had become of his $7.500 automo­ mother loads of work.” The engagement of two* well (mown tleman, tobacco pouch, G. Muir as bile and a $25.000 Insurance policy, that . MATINEE. he and Mis* Hopper were engaged to Victorians Is announced. Mr. J. A. comical coon. he married, but somehow the Rialto AMATEUR CONTEST Lindsay and Miss' Adair, niece of Mr. MITCHELL Fels-Naptha acts on dirt like sunshine AND J. A. Mitchell, of Rockland avenue. —Delicious cream cakes at the Cen­ did not take him seriously. tral Bakery. R, Morrison * Co., S«0 101741 00VT. 8T. Mis* Hopper, going on the stand a few day» later, substantiated what Mr. on a bank of snow—only quicker. Col. Appleton, president of the West­ Yates street. • The London Bioscope ern Canada Pulp Company, has gone Brown had said and explained that he A MONSTER DOUBLE PROGRAMME to Quatsino Sound In connection with had - given her the automobile and the Fels-Naptha actually dissolves the dirt TOR ONLY 10 CENTS the pulp mill proposition with which insurance policy a« engagement pres­ ents. She dropped no hint that they while soaking in lukewarm water. Doors open 7.36. performance HI Bel- he is connected. urday afternoon, doors open X perform­ were soon to be married, and the great ance at *.*>: children. 80- Mr. and Mrs A. H. Mitchell will A PRAIRIE ROSE White Way straightway forgot about Boiling only softens dirt and leaves it EVENING ADMISSION, 10c. leave this evening en route for the It. east. Mrs. Mitchell will spend some Now comes Justice of the Peace for you to hard-rub out on the washboard. James 8. White, of Freehold. N. J., and months with her husband's friends In Wi ten for the Times by Marguerite Evans. London. Ont., and vicinity, while Mr. j says he married thé broker and actress, That’s one reason why Fels-Naptha is MUolieiL makes a business trip to Eu* So quietly that no one on the Rialto, m NEW GRAND -- excepting* a very few Intimates WTT0 so much superior to the wash-boiler way of Week,. 22nd February. were taken Into the across* confidence, CHAPTER XYfc melted a harder heart than Billy's. knew of it,.~ washing. , THE ORIGINAL. REV. DR. MACLAREN TO Nan’s wedding day was all that a His necktie and glove-» were a bril­ When the knot was, tied the couple liant t orn .v.ior, . hpftii out of com­ wedding day should be. from a weather- asked i h<* ju*U< e tu- maintain-XL discreet Another reason is that you have no AUSTRALIAN TREE FELLERS VISIT VICTORIA pliment to his bride’s gown. His feet, silence. The Justice did so, and would Australia's . Newest and Greatest standpoint. The sun got right up the accustomed to soft, pliant moccasins, not have betrayed a word of It had not steam in washing with Fels-Naptha. No Vaudeville Novelty. first thing In the morning, without were Incased In a pair of tight-fitting Mr. Brown himself broken the news. having to be called twice, and shone dancing shoes, at which he swore Justice White was given a large fee, FLORA BROWNING The member» of the co-operating steam to fill your kitchen like a Turkish brightly all day long, showing not the softly from time to time. Uutit he refrainsr from saying how much -The Olrt With the Diamond Heels," committee of the local branch of the HI* toilet, as- he thought complète**!, slightest disposition to sulk or shirt bath and give you a bad cold if you step Assisted by Kellar. the Great Whistler, Laymen'* Missionary Movement have Larson surveyed as much as he could bride asked me so sweetly not his duties, and every one knows that 3, In Their Original Musical Novelty, been Invited to an Informal tea to take see at once of his reflection In the anything about It that I would outside for a minute. No steam to redden to have the sun behave well on a wed­ /"The Hunter and the Maid." place In the Y. M. C. A. on Monday foot-square mirror, and was tolerably ne yep., have .told, a .soul. ” declared the ding day,goe»»_iong way towards well satisfied. -...... —' —— Justice. "She didn't say why she want­ your face and chap your hands. “DALY” afternoon at S.30. The object of the. flaking tnings pleasant for everybody.. gatherlng-4» 4rrmeet tbë'DevTlDr. Mac- BUly looked btra over critically and ed it kept quiet, and tt was not my "The Jolly Jesting Mad Juggle^— The wedding was to take place In La re i\ seeretar>- of missions of the struck an admiring attitude. Then he business to ask." the church, and 7 o’clock was the hour drew his brows together In a frown. Still another reason is that t h e* JOHN LB CLAIRE Presbyterian church, who has been ask­ The secret of the marriage came out appointed. In the small, low-celled "Your hair lies too flat in front, when the broker reached New Orleans. Vollte and Art let le Comedy Novelty. ed by the central committee In Toron­ Fels-Nàptha way saves your clothes. Boil-; room above the store. Rose Russell— Larson,” he said,. *T must wax it a Mies Hopper Is playing at the Tulane to to help the cause of the movement hiding an aching heart behind a smil­ little." the McIntyre sisters ae much as possible during his visit theatre there. With her Mr. Brown ing weakens woolens, cottons or linens and ing face—was helping the pretty lit­ The cow-pitcher demurred, but his will.make a tour through the South. Singers and Dancers. to the coast. tle half-breed to array herself In her assistant wax firm, and produced from Dr. MacLaren will pres» the claims "Yes ft is quite true that Miss Hop­ bard-rubbing wears them into holes. ...t 7 TH0S. j. price______wedding garments. a previously emptied wax receptacle, per and I were married last Novem­ of the Canadian National Missionary Godfrey Laihbert had begged to be SONG ILLUSTRATOR. where he had taken the precaution to ber.'' he said. "The certificate, which I Congress which Is to be held In Toron­ allowed to present the bride with her place It, a piece of highly perfumed None of this when washing with* ‘•When the Bluebirds Nest Again." to from March 81st to April 4th of this have with me. gives the date and the wedding dress, and had suggested soap—the kind which makes a lather year. A magnificent list of speakers witnesses, and there is really little to NEW MOVING PICTURES white as the most fitting color, but on the very slightest provocation. Fels-Naptha. Clothes last twice as long. is announced for this gathering, and it say about the affair other than we are Nan would have none of it. Yellow This he applied very finely Indeed, 0ÜB OWN ORCHESTRA is hoped that a number of the prom­ very glad to announce our secret. We and red were her two favorite colors, hi* victim’s, front hair/until It stood believe we shall be very happy. At Use Fels-Naptha for flannels, woolens M. NAGEL. Director. inent laymen of the* churches In Vic­ and yellow and red she would have. out stiff and straight as two horns on toria will be able to attend the ses­ least, we have been so far Xnd I really Bolero/ by Moskowsky. Now, as she stood ready for the sol­ either side of his forehead. The bride­ and colored goods as well as white clothes.; sion*. The theme of the vongr.ee» Jb see no reason why we should not con­ emn ceremony to which she wan giv­ groom’s moustache must, of course, be tinue so.” to be "Canada’s National Missionary ing so little thought. Rose could not w axed to match it, and in turn. It was Miss Hopper sald> "We did not an­ Be sure to get the genuine Fels-Naptha, i.ivirxmb Policy"' and every denomination will he^p thinking that what would have lavishly Fuaped and stiffened, and have a part in the programme and will nounce the marriage at the time it took been quite unsultod to an ordinary drawn outward», and upwards in long use only lukewarm watef, and follow direc­ send delegate* to the congres*. place because of the notoriety In which bride, wa* appropriate to her. pointed ends. we were figuring, because of an auto­ LnKZSZaZS She wore a soft, clinging gown of The cow-puncher wished to view the mobile given me by Mr. Brown and an tions on the red and green wrapper. WEEK FEBRUARY 15TH. IT CURES CATARRH pale yellow silk, cut slightly low In effect for himself, but Billy sternly pro­ insurance policy also presented me at the neck, and with sleeve* reaching hibited such _a proceeding. . ,______the time w* bec-ame engaged In « March. THREE LEONDORS, on)y to the elbow*, a coral necklace, a Classic Statuary. The Osonoled Air Cure, Calarrhosone, "It's sure to bring bad luck if either We "really made up our minds to fool crimson sash and gloves and hoae. and bride or bridegroom l«»ok at thorn- TWO JOHNSONS, i* a Sere Cure That h» Sold Under the reporter* and have a good Joke on dainty little red slippers. Her lopg, selves, or each other, after they are Singing and Dancing. Guarantee—Money Back If it Fail*. them." satiny black hair was curled and finished a-dreesln* of themselves for TUCKER AND HARRISON, braided and colled high on top of her the weddlnV he said, and hurri. <| him T= “AfW School.*' Calarrhosone relieves even the most '<ÉatW|#tng; symptoms of catarrh In n well set head, and a crimson rose off to the church, calling to Nan from blushed in one of the dusky braids. MARTELLE AND FELLOW, short time, it Van f>e used right at the foot of the stairs to follow. "A Woman's Sacrifice." Her cheeks and lips were plowing The night was . Intensely hot and home or even at w>rk without mak­ wtth richest carmine, her black eyes VERA DENT. ing it neresBaralox—Lhe—pati£Hi .Ll great bead» of perspiration formed on ...... “•’When Dreatfts 'CftTHé 'Tm^i.’^ -were shtotrorttk- «tee. nte .«bet. the bridegroom*» foTffie«a..tie«to.,

REAL ESTATE RESIDENTIAL AREA BUILDING FIGURES erin MOVING AGAJN MAS CHANGED HANDS SHOW BIG ADVANCE that has taken place for Rome time ry. shows a large Increase in '. ‘îXX'Vg value of the building permits Issued. ORTH WEST REAL J. GREENWOOD _ Just been completed. By It 260 lots REAL ESTATE AND TIMBER. February Ao date 4e $27,800 ahead' of the ESTATE CO. AGENCY, LTD. REAL ESTATE. perty transaction* that MV$ tilKSto land, Park Sub-il .Di >11. tillWitt Above Northern Bank. Ttî. ASH. 625 FORT STREET. place within the week Is surprisingly Edmonton road and". 1 “ whole of last month. REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL 822 GOVERNMENT STREET. large, and seems but to mark the be­ on botii sides of Cedar Hill rtxF Tsemfcw w .«par àdHfrNTB. -, for the month of January was $77,200. TOO YATES STREET. snaps ISJBWUfflheaw*», ginning of a season of unusual activ­ change hands. This area was eeb- FINK CORNER LOT. HOME SNAPS. ity Since the beginning of the year divided by-_the Gray-Uamllton Com­ while tpr February from the 1st to the Oak Bay Avenue and FoUl Bay Road, 84.400—9 ROOMED DWELLING and 4 lot* pany Some time ago. It ha<• now 20th. the permits Issued have amounted on a corner. <-loee *e <%r line. This As a .. $2,166. there has been evidence that a change 130*130, very cheap property. Sis-"- PEMBROKE STREET—! roomed modern in the" stagnant condition of the mar­ passed mto the hgnds of another local to $105.000. From January 1st to Jan­ EffQ VIM ALT-5 room cottage, lot 60x130. For $1.800. near the bay, for $1,800. IT» FOR 2 LOTS, near the Jubilee hos­ house, on good corner, close to car line, ket might at any time be expected. syndicate. The aum paid was about uary 20th the total was $88,775. The In­ $700 Cash, and balance Inside 2 years. new school practically going up across crease for this month takes in a large DUNEDIN STREET-Nearly new 6 pital. all fenced, fruit trees, etc. ; terms the street : Includes small cottage at the That change has taken place. It looks $06,000, and was put through by W. roomed bungalow, with basement, all WILMOT PLACE, to suit purchaser. back ; should hying In. between $26 to $30 as if Victoria were about to experience Allen A Son.- $25,000 block on Yates street, and an modem, lot 6x136, price $3,300; very easy Just off the Oak Bay Car Llneu DERN COTTAGE. monthly. a splendid year. _ ...... •*** aome building* ililMa.______* ' ’V. ;.«-%•> M^tihtnrta.* to cuuree-wf t*to nmnYn r* is niHOt? try» <'t rtwwwiw» HILLSIDE AVE.-5 roomed, new.v. lit tie j alone. From Vancouver and other, in- and the new owners will push the the auburba, moat of which are of house, 0 rooms, all modern, large lot, IJ.ee- s ROuMED COTTAGE. In the cottage, occupies a full sized lot. __ price $3,800; terms to suit. $10 Cash and $10 Monthly. ■i', wtti* ■•'.esassisBui ww «jtmtr «hrmid mw 'T/yrtr ************* lawn, fruit trees, etc. ; this Is cheap. Ing reaction having set In sudd *nTy in Permits Issued this morning amount-^ VICTORIA WEST, being completed; I. easily worth £.750 LOTS—Edmonton road. 60x185 ft., high On Springfield Avenue, ». *6-PRETTY LITTLE 6 ROOMED real estate. In Vancouver property Is A MISSION HOUSE ing to $10,800. and are Issued to W. D. and dry, price 1880 each; $25 cash, bal­ K.Kfi. changing'hands In surprising volume. Grant /or two residences on Pandora ance $10 a month. Level. Grassy, no Rock. COTTAGE and 2 large lots, frpntag* on Lot 65x112, Fronting on Two Streets two good streets. Just a step from two NORTH PARK STREET-5 roomed mod­ There are some In that city who go so street of seven rooms, each valued at I.OT on Ducheea street, 08 ft. front, Price 8690 Cash. Z car linos: 1-3 cash. ern cottage, ft minutes from tire City far as to predict a boom in real estate. 12.650. G. L. Jones. Gorge road, a Hall, full eised lot. large barn fet rear. LOTS—Montreal street, H.100. LINDEN AVE.—CORNER LOT, U.MOCORNKR Ivor AND « ROOMBd In any case, whatever proportions the This simple house, designed in the seven roomed dwelling $2.800; Ernest Terms will be Just as you want them. EXCHANGE. ' For $600, i < »TTAGE àll ni goo ! ordt r. movement assumes there. Victoria "minion" style. Is adapted for our Clare, tWo room# on Washington $100 Caah and Balance at $80 Monthly. LOTS—Of large »!«'•. ii the F.Urfli-M stands to benefit directly. British Columbia climate. The straight strert. 8260. and to O. C. Meeher lor a SEC. LAND, near Carman, Manitoba, KstHte. be,I of soil, entirely free from 70 acres broken, for lots or house in LINDEN AVE.—CORNER LOT, PEMBERTON & SON. However, we want no boom here, al llnea..of-the house, combined with the residence In Carberry' Gardens, to cost Victoria. $800. ■ rock, price N* eaehf terms, «3. caah. «3 Fort Street. balance monthly. * though we do want activity—activity heavy shadows produced by the over­ $2.500. FINE NEW HOUSE of 8 rooms. $10 Cash and $10 Monthly. , ST rhARLKK BTREET-5 acre, on a In which the citizens of Victoria are all hang of the second story, gives a very There are also a number of Impor­ ms In. for a small house and 2 or 8 COOK STREET. ON CAR LINE, corner. . all cleared and cultivated, sharers. The dangers of a real estate pleasing effect, and the design com­ tant transfers taking place of property lots in the city. Lot 60x110, Corner Lot, too, price 14,360; on terms. boom, in which unprincipled fakirs fat­ mends Itself to a -ocky site. The cost in the business thoroughfares of the FAIRFIKI.II E8TATK—Corner lot on ten ut the expense of the ^ttleens, is In Victoria and vicinity would be $3,60f>. city. There never has been any $60 Cash and Balance at $36 Monthly. Cook street, containing 1| acres, all cul- GRANT & LINEHAM coveted by no city, least of all by Vic­ The foundation of stone 18 Inches marked cessation of the.activity in BARGAINS IN HOUSES. 11vated, on var line-. would sub-divide toria: but there, can be real estate ac­ thick. Is plastered with cement above residence buying, bat changes Jn th* well. only IS. 150 for the price; say. half 634 VIEW STREET. S. A. BAIRD OARBALLY ROAD-6 ROOM HOUSE. tivity here. wKh none of the dreaded grade to the water table, and basement heart of the town have not been many Modern, with Basement, NEARLY 3 ACREK-Water frontage, op boom symptoms. To have this and have plan shows a fuel cellar, furnace room, or frequent—certainly not an frequent REAL ESTATE, FINANCIAL $2.600. it soon should be the deslre' of every washhouse and storage room. INSURANCE AGENT. Victor!^ Arm, above^the Gorge.^jilcely A LOTS— In VVUmot Place. Oak Bay oar- as the growth In population of the Terms can be arranged to suit purchaser. line. $J.6oo for all, this Is 1600 below Risen of this city. On the first floor Is the dining room last few years would warrant. But 1210 DOUGLAS STREET. TWO 7 ROOM HOUSES, lk* road, only $700 per acre; terms If On this page are Itsred some of the with beamed calling, fireplace and down town property shows a sudden desired. cost; owner needs money. With Every Modern Convenience, LOTB—Orr Dallas road. Linden Aver, moat dewlrahi* buye-to-Victoria - at Tmlld-ln bookcases; sdjofolttg h» the tendency 4o move, U is difficult thus Close in, renting.for $1* each. GORGE R<‘ J dhR-mVTBION-We have Howe and Wellington streets, lrt Falr- stlR 16? «It* Tn mtR RTih-rth lslon Me «H prices within the feach of yverv tmr. pantry, wrB provided with cupboards, early to the season to form any ade­ 1$ STORY BTX BOOMED DWELLING— Owner Is leaving oily, and will sacrifice ttsth Eitate. «it vmrrtn two btnctai of The men who make these offerings are Healed with' furnace, situais tn most ------for SL266. from lift) per lot up. on terms to suit car line, at bargain prices. Now Is the and access to the kitchen Is through quate Idea of thg quantity or value of deMreble part of toe city, full lot, price purchaser. This property Is nicely situ­ time to buy this, the best speculative willing to meet anyone half way lh the double acting doors. The stair to construction of down town buildings These houses are a splendid Investment, ated. free from rock, and mostly under and are worth $4,000. property In Victoria. These lots will be SIX ROOMED COTTAOE-On Elford cultivation. Special reduction made to worth twice what they will cost now In ^reet, all conveniences, one block |goi ALBERNI-A FEW LOTS those buying ! -of-mum Joüu.ê per cent, twelve month*. We are turning‘them Fort street, price M.K». — -4F-- off for cash In all cases. over all the time gt advanced prices. LeftHyet for $50 to $75 each. E8QUIMALT LAGOON-15 scree, all Buy now before the advance In prices. CALL AT • •ii':: Foil LIST or cleared and cultivated, good orchard, FARMS. , fire roomed house, stock and Imple­ ments, price 810.000. FOUR LOTS—Facing Moss and Cornwall streets, within one btoek of the r- THE GRIFFITH CO. t. p. McConnell ROOM 11. MAHON BLDG. TEL. HU GOVERNMENT AND FORT STS. REALTY. TIMBER. INSURANCE. * D. C. REID & CO. (UPSTAIRS». I MAHON BLDG. PHONE 1494. A CORNER—On Montrose and Black­ wood streets, $300. A PAIR OF GREAT BIO. SIGHTLY FORT RTREKT T.OTB. CtfEAP. CURRIE 4 POWER LOTS—Between Arthur and Summit QUADRA ST.—Close In. a snap .... W» WE HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 12 •venues. $780.______. lot* on Fort street, at end of Willow* REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE^ MILNE BT.—Near Belmont ...... I660 car line, all cleared and In gra*s. at 1214 DOUGLAS STREET. A CHOICE LOT—On Dunedin street, $660. CENTRAL PARK-DOUBLE CORNEfV TJftO to $375 **ach. I^ots have 60 to 00 feet 150 FEET SQUARE—On a corner, high frontage, and at the price are remark­ and sightly, on Esquimau road, for- able bargains. Terms of BO cash and some one looking for a choice location, GORGE ROAD—DOUBLE CORNER.$1.300 * balane*» $1«* per month. Adjoining lota FOR SALE—Nice building lot. Govern­ 81.750, PEMBROKE-Stse 60*120 ...... are held at Ifc»* each, so you will have ment street, 50 ft. x 112 It., 81.675; terms. NEW HOUSE of 7 large rooms, with good to^ hurry to get these before they are WE HAVE A CLIENT who will exeooge halls, closets, etc., concrete founda­ ______FtfllT T*wn«.______good 6 room house, with barn, large tions. and well located "near the Hteb IF YOU ARE INTERESTED In Port An­ grounds, also 8 good lots, for Alberta school, and on easy terms. 84,806. geles property »ee us inmiedlately. W WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN at current orchard, splendid team of horses, rubber rate*, and Insure your life and pro- HARMAN & PUNNETT. tired buggy, light buggy, sulky, farm A. W. BRIDGMAN. — ^ÿftypeft In good ami fittaW companies- wagon. 1 seta of stogie harness, one set of REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. .call and see our plans. 622 TROUNCE AVENUE. BJL-r. double harness, farm Implements, 6 good M17 GOVERNMENT ST. dairy cows. 1 sows, sheep, chickens. De 2 : [«oral generator, churn, butter maker, etc. The house Is furnished with modei DWELLINGS FOR SALE 2 LOTS—On Prior and B lackwood. good 7 and up-to-date furniture. Including a $800 land; price 1375 each. etc. The price for the above la DUNEDIN ITREET—6 roomed>omed dwelling, providing ths place Is sold quickly. with stable and outbulldli D. C. REID 4 CO. 1 LOT—On Hillside Ave. (07 feet by 153 order; with 2 lota, price 8 MAHON BLDG PHONE 1404. feet), facing south; price sow. lot $8.200; easy terms. 2 LOTS-On Chestnut avenue, one a cor­ CORMORANT STREET Between Doug­ QUEEN'S AVE. las and Blanchard, large dwelling with ner; price $1.000. 4 lot 10x120, price 88,110. ____ We are building a number of new cot­ lift ACRES—On Mt. Tolmie car line, with CORNER KINGSTON AND MENZIES— tages here. They will be mpdern^ well. good lutoae and barns, orchard ; price A WILLIAMS 4 CO. Large $ roomed dwelling, with base­ buTlt. close In. concrete sidewalks. The $10,000; easy terms; this would sub* 704 TATES STREET. ment, and ail modern conveniences. price will be reasonable and terms easy. divide. Call and wc will be glad to show them to «-NEW 4 ROOM HOUSE, lot 60x138, TRUTCH HOMESTEAD—Choice lot., 1 1-2 ACRES-Off Cloverdale avenue, / lalHUIIIHm, WiWV. with frontage on Richardson street. We have also a number of new houses good land, all cleared and fenced, close 178—NEW 8 ROOM COTTAGE, large lot, Linden avenue, Fairfield road and which are snaps. to car; price $1,450; easy terms. PERSPECTIVE MISSION HOUSE, COST $3,600 close to car, easy terms. $1,506. Trutch street; prices $1.4* upwards 180—GOOD COTTAGE, large lot, close to BEACON HILL PARK—75 feet by 246 oar, $1,000; easy terms. feet, with double frontage on Heywood the matter of payments. Buyers should basement starts down from kitchen that may be expected during the com­ 140—4 ACRES of good land, with fruit aveme and Vancouver streets, price trees. Strawberry Vale. $2.060. —r— see them now while prices are within under main eta 1rs up to second floor. ing summer, but it is going to be un their reach. To share In the prosperity The parlor adjoins the dining, room, usually large. a few months hence, you must get in the gome-now, ------and is separated from same, by folding Moreover, thi» ia-getng to be an Meat doors. season for building. Lumber is plenti —The regular review of Queen Alex­ The den can be used f;>r a library, ful and cheap. Help of all kinds andra Hive, No. $, L. O. T. M., will toe and Is convenient to the male en­ available. Contractors nnd held at K. of F. hall on Monday at trance, and can be divided from hall are already on the ground in plenty. 2.30 p. m. sharp. All members are re­ by drai>erteii. The vestibule, of good Everything points to a building i,..l quested to be present. •KlTfHC/t. slae, often* onto the frorch. of unparalleled prosperity. Therefore, Upstairs are four good sized bed­ build now and build well, should be rooms, bathroom and a large open bal­ cony. There is also large storage space the watchword of every. Victorian dur DAY 4 BOGGS to the .attic. ■ , a______Ing the coming summer. The house Itself Is constructed of 2-tnch x 4-inch studs, -sheeted on the 630 FORT STREET. outside, then strapped and lathed. The VICTORIA. B. C. whole of the exterior Is coated with SWINERTON 4 ODDY two coats hn8d wall plaster, the last 1208 GOVERNMENT STREET. coat carpet floated. The gable* are finished with galvanized iron. VICTORIA DISTRICT. The interior of the house Is finished The following houses are all new, having 42 ACRES—Within 4 milvs of Vlo- In hard wall plaster, nnd the wood­ been built within the last six months; lQriiu...juUnuL.25. .acres .i.ultivatfiL 6. work of British (’olumbla fir, all wood NORTH . PEMBROKE aTBEKIr=Neai acc«* aidetoUl,, $0-awito* part cleared. TToor5^ #oubïw. The mantel In dining Jubileejubilee Hospital,Hospl close all fenced, mostly aire fencing; vBbib can be built of iWtosrd w ctieWr ~ «reawv haw.Wi'-4- 0~ fMna with all brick with a suitable mantle shelf and convenience#, 82.680. v*r.h?F- cottage of 6 rooms, large barn, outbuild­ PRIOR STREET-0 rooms and basement, ings, etc.; price for qûick sale, $6,3eu. hearth, cement foundation, electric light, lot Stock and implements at a valuation. Around the walls of dining room and 50x128. $2.600. parlor runs a plate rail, with plaster OARBALLY ROAD-Nrar Gorge road, 6 II ACRK8-Within «I milu ot city limit», stucco below and tinted. The remainder rooms, cement foundation, electric light, large road frontage, suitable for sub­ lot 50x125, 82,690. division into 5-acre blocks, about 7 acres of rooms on first floor have chair rail. v The plumbing la nickel open plumb­ DUPPLIN STREET—0 rooms, electric cultivated, all fenced; adjoining land ing and embraces the < fixtures as light, lot 40x160, price reduced from selling at $40u per acre; price $150 per $2,000, terms cash. 81,600. acre. shown. THIRD STREET—6 rooms and base­ All interior woodwork Is stained, 81 ACRER—Within 2 miles of city tram, ment, all conveniences. Just completed, with water frontage, a beautiful site for varnished and finished dull, while the a bargain at 82,500. ~"à suburban homo, about 16 acres under exterior plaster work is left white, FRANCIS AVENUB-0 rooms, with 8 cultivation; this can be secured at a with the metal roof a sage green, with lots, euch 69x140. near Deuglaa street great bargain. tram, $8,500. -H- all outside woodwork painted • black. - WASHINGTON AVENUE—6 rooms, con­ 8| ACRÇS—Near Rockstd* Orchard, hav­ The electric wiring i* Included In the crete. foundation, electric light, 1 acre of ing frontage on three roads, hearty all price given, also gas-range piping. All land, house will be completed In a few fenced, and over half hae been plough­ inside trim would be detailed mission days, *,400 ed; price $8,000; easy terms. HILLSIDE AVENUE-0 rooms, full base­ style. All Inquiries, regarding further ment, with furnace, corner lot, easy WE .-ARE .BEVliUNq^OCR JIOMf , detailsRetail, and plansplan, of thisW. househmiy should.houia _ **,*.»»*. -Fiavr FLsdK on new properties 1.to be___ Ueted should bo addressed to Tfie architect, L». w. | U8 give you further particulars of the sent In ae soon ** possible. Hargreaves, care of this pager, above- new house*. */t€ 0R P>7 Fr.O>I?i fîoev/i • ^ “f*

VICTORIA PiUT HUB, SATtrgBAY, WStABY 20,1909.

freely-roaming creature u"ntll It has emerged from themmakm chrysalis, “’Baby- oysters or lobsters are free-swimming creatures at an early age, Tiut later In IN CANADA The Times Nature Club life one attachas itself to a spot from MADE which it never moves, while the 'other,, not quite so anchored, finds some con­ venient bole or erevtee 1» a rock» and . The only ferns to be found in tha The song of the swallow Is also men­ stays lif its vicinity. woods Just now green and uninjured tioned. The various stages of growth ten-1 by the severe frosts of January, If#' Moat of the sfrfo-billed birds, those to Illustrate the evolution from a lower the Polybodies. These are- usually that yve wholly or almost so on Insect type. To repeat an oft-quoted exam­ found on the rocks, where they grow food migrate tor the winter to a clim­ ple, a very young baby has such a among the moss and lichens, clinging strong grip that If It takes Arm hold to the cracks where a slight amount of ate which Is warmer, and where Insect life is more abundant. The western of a stick or a rope, It pmy b® U^ad soil ‘suffices for their purpose. They without relaxing its hold; possibly a send out a solid rootstock, which at winter wren tg one of the most notable exceptions to this rule, it subsisting on memory of the days when our ances­ one time was boiled and used by tors were tree dwellers. An example the eggs and chrysalids Of Insects when r mothers as a cure for tv hooping cough, of this development is seen in the frog. but this custom he a fallen into disuse, there is no other food to be obtained. Even when the snow is on the ground wh|ch hatches from an egg into a gill- although ih all probability It was as breathing tadpole, . and later, as it and the air I* frosty this little creature .good a remedy as any other. grows leg* and absorbs Its tall, devel­ with Its tip-tilted tall may be seen The Poly body is not admired by some ops lungs, and become* an alr-breath- people because its fronds are not finely closely Inspecting the low bushes aldhg the sides of the little streams in the Ing creature. The platypus, a curious cut like those of most of the ferns. mammal of South Australia, actually Handsome They arc solid ;ynd tougli, but do not dense woods. It Is very tame, allowing . tasàssmaœæstzss&s; ••*#«*«. ttêu&emJMik

[ rof ftrowettun. < law on each wing, which enables 4t wtfh great effect. Y dung (lulls Brown. to scramble about trees. At this stage Ceiling This fefn - Is among the commonest There is a very, common opinion ex­ l»Kg rej.tlie-like traits. Many in the world, being found almost every­ tant that the white gulls are a differ­ winged insects d»ass the earlier stnges where. Thet,e are a number of varie­ ent species to the brown ones. The of thètr existence As water dwellers. r SOLD and USED EVERYWHERE In ties. but It. Is not proposed to deal with bAOaril color has nothing to »1" With Ih* The commonest Instance of this (In these here. Next to the bracken and the Dominion. Lights specie*. All gulls are brown when they some sections of the country) Is the 8* " the maiden hair fern probably this one are young. The first year th<^ »re mosquito, the larvae of which, known la better known than any other. very dark, but the second year tRey as ‘'wrigglers.** swarm in stagnant Makes Baking .Easy, Dependable and Economical, Gulls on Meadows. are much lighter. It is.the third year water. This water existence, by the A number of inquiries have been AM Canadian Dealers Have It. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. way. has proved the mosqplto's vul- , . ,, ...... - •• - - - r .'Xww»' ...— .. „ ’f*r*r*r*r**r**t‘ hy wwte*- i :»v<7T. •-• fit their breeding haunts have been V. GÎLLETT COMPANY LIMITED PiV&uarMiJto rifi*ny. quarter*» Insects exterminated. The sea is as full of changing life as the land. The' receding tide often leaves strange wreckage behind It. One Vp-to-datf Elvctrir Fixtures common and distinctive object Is the are so l)eautiful that they do egg ease of the conch. As It lies strand­ ed on the béaeh. It Is curled lq the much towards furnishiug the shape of the well-known shell from that the premier war atlll on the Hat modern home. Our new atoek which It has come. Each of the sev­ In New Westminster, the minister of embraces the most charming eral hundred egg sacs In the chain finance in Vancouver and the provin- j PLUMBING & HEATING contains.eggs, or, later, .tiny conches designs—the very latest Eng­ rial secretary In Atlln, and therefore j TBpT'vü! In tiny shells. Were this egg chain would be struck off“ under• the attorney lish and American creations never cast up. but always safely an- general'» proposal. Screwing in Old English Hammered chorttd lielow low-water level, nutural- Hon. Dr. Young stated that he was Brass. Brushed Brass, etc.. Ists might still be speculating as to not now bn the list in Atlln but was Up the Pipe t§jgg§1 Information etc., for dining-room, draw­ the early day» or the conch a* they registered1 in Victoria. did until recently when discussing the "Then you and the minister of finance it XX/u.. I When having We have on hand ing-room. library, hall and eel. There used to be a theory that have no right to represent your con­ i* YiSai^jSste den. You’ll be pleasantly eels were spontaneously evolved from your plumbing the largest stock stituency, according to the attorney* repaired see that of plumbing surprised at our priee-reason- mud: a type of theory which had gênerai s view." remarked HrUaw- m*Rr application» in I h» «lays before you get valu» for foods in the city ahlencss for exceptionally thomthwaite, money expended. to select from. —Mr. Henderson agreed that tho two daap work la VRTt"wre Ytava handsome electrolier*. mud the.ory was long ago abandoned, minister* would have to resign under but naturalists searched In vain for a often expensive you as a eus- that view. The time might come when work in the end. toroerT We'll make you welcome long time before they found tiny eels. they would be without a vote in the to look whether yon de- At certain season* of the year some province. If.. the proposed amendment Wr I’M PLOY A TRI AL rivers swarm wlth-sela making their of the attorney-general wa* parried out NOTHlXti BCT ORDER tire jto purchase or not. way upstream, and It1 wa* thought that and so be not qualified to hold office. PRACTICAL the young must be looked, for In the He would not like to see them removed MEN COPVHIittl' SOLICITED. ocean. This supposition is now proved from the enjoyments'of the emoluments correct: but the baby eela when found of office by eu< h mes ns. There wa* a ry semblé flatfish, and do not assume more easy A. SHERET ihrir shake-like shane until later. ft general election, Mr, Henderson de­ TELEPHONE NO. 629 710 FORT 8T. The Minton The Jellyfish of the ocean are also dared the proposal a retrograde step j ores tare* with curious young It !» and one not In the best Interests of the tfltflcult 'sometimes fôê' ah...Inekpert- ~proririirë' or pfiTTTrutar t «immunities,... — Electric Co, enred observer to decide whether they The attorney-general remiirked that An act to amend tha Public Inquir ies. are plants or animals. There are Jelly­ instead of registrars of voters being Act. Limited. fish on which the young grow like fruit too ready to remove names they had An act to regulate the sale of certain end when “ripe" drop off to lead a sep­ not been careful enough to clean the poisonous substances to be used ex­ arate existence; others trail a string ,>f lists up. For Instance, In ft case like clusively In agriculture and^lortleul- 911 GOVERNMENT ST. young on a long rope, and similarly that of W. W B. Mclnnes. who was POLYPODY FERNS, GROWING ON A ROCK AT ESQVlMALT. shed them When able to fend for them- absent from the province for three or. An act to amend the Supreme Cpurt VICTORIA, B. C. four years living In Dawson as gov­ Act. To multiply Instances of strange ernor of the . M removed from tho leave their addresses on moving away. called, but authorities speak of It aa so these flying cicadas that we see are Turner should be informed that XV. Allen was convicted tised remedies, go at once to yçjjr drne- absent at least a year, he proposed to ^rla. for that gentleman Political associations had to get out fist and get g bottle of tho RHEUMA­ singing. Gilbert White In hi* Natural realty of an age to which some largo list In Victoria, f as aforesaid, and has the government vote for It and Insist that It be Includ­ for his deep Interest in the after them to get them to register, and TISM REMEDY. If It falls to give satis­ History of Selburne says: “Wrens sing tto>tinala, such as doge or cows, seldom was known t„. been asked to Investigate such state­ faction. I will refund your money.—Monyon xhttaln. ed in the bill. The amendment which province and had a right to be re­ ù would he the same thing as to peep­ Remember this remedy contains tte sal­ all the winter through, frost except­ ments 4. If so. what action has the icylic add. i>6 opium cocaine, morphine or ed.'* In another place he speak* of the There are no uniform rule* governing the attorney-general had accepted gave tained on the voters* lists. ing track If they were. government taken?" “I dd not desire to say more In this other harmful drugs. It Is put up under song of the. yellowhammer, which 1* an these changes. A butterfly spends Its safeguard* to the voter he had not to* “He won't have under the attorney- the guarantee of the Pure Pood and Drug debate than reply to a .personal refer- The minister ofi public works replied even shorter call than that of the Am­ caterpillar ; existence crawling from clay. Without It there was nothing to general's amendment," Mr. Haw- mee of the Premier'»»'' said John that the government had been advised erican robin, and la all on two notes. leaf to leaf, and does not become a prevent the Rtnfr ®r trends: tf frauds thornthwalte said. of this matter, and had closed the old they were, which took place at Revel Mr. McPhtllips also cited the cases Oliver. “I try to say things so that of the governor-general or lieutenant- even hon. member* on the treasury road and gazetted the new one. stoke; nothing to prevent the registrar Not satisfied with this answer Mr. sitting down in hie office with the governors appointed to provinces other benches can understand. What I said than their,own, none of whom would be the other day wa* that the collector Oliver will on Monday ask the premier: agents of either or both parties, send­ claimed to be absentees although of votes In New Westminster city “Is it the Intention of the government ing out letters which might never and Home of the away from their homes for five years. falsified the lists for that city In* the to enquire into the truth of the state­ In many cases did not ever reach the ment made by XV. Allen, of Cortes Isl­ voter, and then-striking off the names. The only determining factor was proof way I stated. I repeat that statement of residence. In which connection he to-day." and, that he was convicted of tres­ The amendment provided for this strik­ passing on the lands of ore w. H. ing off being done in open court, apd referred to the divorce law. and the Dr. G. A. B. Hall (Nelson) took up proposal to strike a name off because Robertson, whilst, as a matter of fact, for the name* of all persons objected the case of railway men. who were a man had been absent a year he con- the said XV. Allen was travelling a pub­ to being posted and notice sent to them. not in a position ttt say, when they left lic highway .established- by the govern­ This wa* better than merely sending T'offie. wTVerb they would be In à month ment?" a notice, a a It gave friends time to or two months, so that it would be lm- John Jardine has given notice of the see that objection was being made and rosidtdc* tn know Where they might he following questions: »*' advise the absent .elector. In case he found. The consensus of opinion was **l. What steps have been taken to did not get the official notice. that the list* needed cleaning up. In ascertain If the Grand Trunk Pacific, The attorney-general's amendment Nelson anyway, and he believed in the pend _un the particular cases. He or the Grand Trunk Pacific Town A enlarging the time for receiving objec­ province generally, the non-resident went on to pay hi* respects to the So­ : Development Co., Ltd., are carrying tions and sending otit notice was adopt­ vote was about sixty per cent. He cialist i»arty, for which he was repaid I out their contract with the province, ed. — considered that the proper thing to do in kind. wag to cancel the Hats and make new as set out In section .14 of schedule, Absence for a Year. Mr. Macdonald, In reply to the argu­ chapter 19. statute* 1908” The main amendment was then taken ment that a Tetter addressed to the J. H. Hawthomthwalte look (fie ■ ‘tl, What mrppite* have been bought up, In amendment to Which John Mc- last known address was sufficient no­ time from half-past five to six. and at by either company—(a) within the pro­ Innla (Grand Forks), moved that In tice, recalled that he once had occa­ the hour moved that. the committee vince; (b) without the province? case of any, voter leaving an electoral sion to wire Mr. McPhtllips for some rise and report progress. This was “3. XVhat steps have been taken to district to reside In another electoral Information and got a wdre stating It ascertain ff said companies are carry- district in the province. at least one agreed to. was being mailed to him to X’ancouver. The Royal Assent. Ing qut. thCJr agreement, as set out In year must elapse before his name is section 15 of said sched,uie? but the letter never arrived. At 3 o’clock HI* Honor the Lieuten­ struck off, except at his own request “But that was the mistake of the “4. What rate of wages are either Mr. Macdonald stated that he. and ant-Governor attended In the cham­ post office department of your friends ber. without any state, and assented company, or their contractors. ’ paying he believed every member of the op- the following mechanics and laborers: at Ottawa,” relumed the member for lu the .following bills; tÇ* islands'. „ An act to authorise tfie'revision”'Bf' Jteswmancarp^^ carpenters: course of a reference to the partisan A Vsual Speech. foremen employed and laborers, known spirit shown by officials- Mr. Macdon­ the statutes of British Columbia. . Premier McBride Intervened In tho An act to amend the Horticultural as rockmen; foremen employed ea pick ald stated that at the last Dominion and shovel men? What number of Board Art. election the government agent at Nel- debate long enough to declare his hours constitute a day's labor? A ré thorough confidence in the honor • of An act to amend the Arbitration ■on (Harry Wright, a former ipember) wages paid monthly or weekiyT* NE of the “show places” of Oshawa, Ontario, is the new home of had gone out and wagered to the ex-, tilt the officials of the province, his -J the New Seale Williams Piano. tent of 11.600 upon the return of the conviction that none of them would do An act to amend the Magistrates* Conservative candidate. The govern­ anything so contemptible or mean aa ELIMINATIONS O deprive a man of his franchise, and An act to amend the Dairy and Live. ment agent and collector of voters at It is one of the most complete establishments of its kind on the continent. Rosaland, on the other hand, was one the earnest desire of his government Stpek Asftoclatlona Act. Your excretory organs must work of the moat honorable men In British to do what was right. An act to amend the Fire Insurance like a clock or you are on dangerous With such facilities, is it to be wondered at that the “New Scale Columbia, and If there was a similar *‘l am glad to know that a large Policy XVt. ground. Constipation Is the open door man in every district there would not to a hose of tils -In fact, most of the Williams” has earned its place among the world’s great pianos i be so much danger In entrusting them ailments that -flesh t* heir-4** Nw with the power the present act gave need fear Nature, but the person who Write for beautifully illustrated booklets. Free on request. them. défit;y Nature, may . You The àtthfhey-gsfiefar* ottlÿ comment' Impossible to be Well çannot suffer with constipation long THE WILLIAMS PIANO CO. LIMITED OSHAWA, Out on Mr. Wright's action that betting -on It is impossible to be weH, simply impossible, if the bowels are without permanently injuring your the Conservative candidates In both constipated. Waste products, poisonous substances, must be health. Kootenay and Yale-Carlboo was *>asy. removed from the body at least once each day, or there will be Flgllts prove an immediate relief— have no unpleasantness to the taAie— trouble. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s PHte, gently laxative, all no griping. They dp the work effect- Ministers Affected. vegetable. UHea knowsL-nrtuie uikuwhy theyikou actici directly/lirprilu nnon theth** livorliver. i'1' k.T*Lc* • H. W- WAITT 4 «L.Wtt QSÏiOWSUen etyazt Htmlenyn (Y^te) pointed oat VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1909 15

Thibet.” Mr. Moyee spent some Bible class, 3. The psstor will be the ! preacher at both sendees. years as missionary In that mysterious country and is well qualified to tell First, Pandora avaaue, corner of Blanch­ the story of life and work among the CITY ard street. Rev. Dr. Campbell, pastor, people. will preach at 11 a. in, and 7,30 p. m. Sab­ Congregational Meeting.—An Import­ CHURCHES bath school and Bible class at 2.30 p. m. ant social gathering of the church will Strangers and visitors cordially welcom­ be held next Tuesday evening in Vic­ ed to all services. The club of the fhttfch III I ORMKl) episcopal. Rev. 8. J„ Thompson, will preach to­ toria hall, when the report of the build­ meats every Monday evening at S o’clock. morrow both. morning and evening. ing committee will be presented and (Notion tor this column Soloist ' at the Sunday evening service. Cliun-ti of Our f.ord. Metropolitan. W.* J. Dowler. Young People's Association* — The plans for the new church building dis­ must reach the Times Offloe Epworth league Lecture.-—The illus­ cussed and finally adapted. The build­ monthly eovlâl gathering of the Young trated lecture on the life of John Q. ing committee have an encouraging re­ not later than 10 o'deck on 8t. Paul's. Henry street, Victoria West. People s Association will be held »*n Phi on. the noted missionary to the New port to make and definite plans will Saturday morning In order Rev. D. MacRae, pastor. Services at 11 Monday evening next and a very plea­ Hebrides, given by W. M. Ritchie last be made next Tuesday. a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 2.80. to insure insertion.) and Y. P. S. C. E. at 8.15 p. m. sant time is assured all those who at­ Monday evening, wa» much enjoye^ by Tabernacle. the members of the league. The lan­ tend. t Valentine Social.—The members .of METHODIST. tern slides were beautifully colored and To-mnrrn*'» s»rv|c«.-Th. “rvIcOT the Young People’s Society held a very ANGLICAN. gave a vivid Idea of the work of the Metropolitan. Pandora, avenue, corner pleasant and profitable valentine social Christ Church Cathedral. Burdette ave­ te-*orru« "will be «mduited by tw great missionary. Of Quadra street. Pastor, T. E. Rolling. rector Rev T W. tiled,tone. Mofn- last Monday evening. There was nue. Tho services for the day are: Holy Men's Brotherhood —The initial meet­ B. A. Commencement of special evan­ .... -ublect. "The Martyrdom of good attendance and the evening was gelistic servîtes; Ma. m.. class meetings; ing of the Metropolitan Brotherhood communion. 8 a. m.; morning service and Stephen.'' evening eubject, "Reconcll- very enjoyable. /> ante-communion, 11 a. m.: evening ser- 11 a. m., Divine service; 2.30 p. m., Metro- was most survemusuccessful.ui. Theine meetingmming wasw-» T^e paetori9 Sermon -— To-murr"] laiton." ,y-e*eaie«-s*A , tWrmhfr. " iW "fflljïoifff fining, recital by Kf*»rd Phi he held this ,___ inability of the Methodist numbers ot on "The Bible ns* « Book." The ser­ The muric mitowsr <») Melody for a FIuté...... E. T. Du field the Lenten season. Ob- Wednssasy the protTttefSt parliament fo attend that (b) Nocturne in. E Flat...... F. Chopin , ne*t. Ash Wednesday, services will be mon series preached by Mlv Tapneott Morning. disappointment was quickly dispelled generally attract attention and thlh (c) Prelude In * Flat ...... Henry.Smart Held at 11 a. m.; on Thursday there will as the speeches of the evening were Voluntary ...... 7.30 p. m., Divine service as per following be a service at 8 p. m.; on Friday the on* will be of considerable Interest and Venlte and Psalms for-list Day ...... order : listened to. J. W. Smith, ex-mayor of will be the means of attracting many ...... Cathedral Psalter Bible reading at 3.80 p. m. and on Sat­ Regina, gave an excellent address on Doxology ...... r.,e ...... »« ...... urday. prayer meeting at 8 p. m. The to the services. Te Drum ...... Goes Invocation ...... ‘The Making of a Modern City." He Henedlctus .'..h.. Goss Harry Lauder public are cordially Invited to these Hymn No, TM.-Jesua, We Look to Thee told ot the progress of the city of Re­ W. .C. T. Ü. Kyrl<- ...... Martin Prayer .A ...... services. 268. 282 and £9» gina during the past six years, and Monthly Meeting. -- The regular Anthem-Tke Lord Xs Full ot Com- .) made some valuable observations re­ Voluntary paseidn ...... R K. Gladstone Makes Records for CONGREGATIONAL. monthly meeting of W. C i i garding what he had seen during his Evening. Scripture .Aesson ...... will be Held on Thursday at 8 p. m. at Hymn No. 221-Jesus. Redeemer gi—- ..4 First Church. MAy In Victoria» offering some good the ham* of Mrs mpt. Grant. Poftl Voltmtnrv ...... Psalms for 21st Day....Cathedral Psalter Mankind ...... k Social Gathering.-The The meeting wm be a memor- ! Sermon—The Awakening of the 8pfr- street paving, public ownership Nunc Dlmittls ...... ,!TT*...vV. 777.17'Fëlrotr last.wsheww 41k.ladle* interested I0...V . „ _^qlo—8cl<’<‘ted pronounced euccesi T«t *'*» «eroon WWr add >tt*W< frW-fcWttiWKlWfi -Hymns 2*8. -MNkarid-g»., temperance are cordially Invited 1 Vesper Hymn T7.Trr. .T7Tr.T.Trr.T At milage In the school room from I to * P- The address was well received and Let Us Who ta present. Voluntgpg...... Hymn No. 346—Come, and smon, the «ue.-s were Mayor 11»“ heartily applauded. Thos. Cunningham, Christ Believe fruit Inspector, spoke of fruit raising and Mrs. Hall. A. the mayor had to Y. M. C. A. 8t. InbsfiÊ^Dquglas street, corner of \ Benediction ...... leave for another meetlns he spoke a and made the statement that there were Organ Postlude . To-night’» Meeting.—Owing to the Flsguardrd S#eet.«Beet. Preachers : Morning, i tew words to the congregation as they 50.006 acres of the most excellent fruit Jtev. Percival Jenne. the rector; evening, J PHONOGRAPH basketball match between the Victoria were seated at the tables, wishing them land adjacent to Victoria. Rev. O. W Rev. A. J. Stanley Ard. The music fol- ! Centennial. Gorge road. Services will No vaudeville entertainer has made a bigger hit in Godspeed In their work The formal Dean gave an address on "Some Mod and Portland teams, there will be be conducted by the pastor, Rev. 8. J. Saturday night popular lecture this lows: programme commenced at I p. m.. Sod ern Movements That Are Attracting Matins. Thompson, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Morn­ this country in recent years than this clever Scotch evening, but ^ treat has been secured ing subject. "Launch Out Into the Deep"; among those taking pert were A B. Men." and W. J. Shortt spoke of the Organ—Andante ...... Mendelssohn for next Saturday, when Rev. T. W. evening., "The Protection of. tge Bad Dobson. Miss Cocker. M. Collins. Mr. excellent prospects before the Brother­ Venlte ...... Barnby comedian. On his last tour he received five thousand Gladstone will lecture on "Wild Boy." Sunday school and adults' Bible Movers, Miss Hullqulat end the male hood for work and for mutual Improve­ Psalms for 21st Morning ...... Wales." The lecture will be illustrated class a| 2,38 p. m. The music for the day dollars a week and delighted crowded houses night quartette of the church. Reports from ment Hongs were given by Messrs. A ---- . TirrrvrîT».. Cathedral Psalter Is as follows: all departments of the church's work Wheeler, Jr., Marsh and Herbert! and by lantern views and Welsh songs will Te Deutn ...... Burnett In F Morning. be sung. This lecture will be an ap­ after night. ‘ were given by the leaders of these de­ s vioMn duet was rendered by Messrs. Benedict us ...... Garrett propriate celebration of St. David’s ...... *...... kr/ Atithem—Jubilate D*o Garrett partments. Rev. T. W. Gladstone was Herbert and G reason. The president Kyrie...... !...... Evening. Harry Lauder has made twelve of his best selec­ presided and explained the aim* and day and will doubtless be largely at­ . Burnet in A Flat oa the platform with the pastor and Gloria Tlbl ...... Burnett In A Flat Anthem—Glory t* The- My i’ >«rod deacons and gave a short address w hich objects of the Brotherhood. Rev. T. E tended. tions into Records for the Edison Phonograph. Men’s Meeting.—The men’s meeting ...... 1*3 and S5# Anthem—How Manifold Are Thy was greatly appreciated. There wap a Hoiling also spoke. Refreshments were .B ...... Hesse to-morrow afternoon will be addreiwd Organ—Postlude ...... Works ...... Barnby You can hear, them at your dealer’s any time, good attendance and much enthusiasm served at the close Evensong. A cordial Invitation Is given to the Thanksgiving Service^—On Thuarday by Dr. Kergln, M P. P.. Ddugald pwHHrfj, - - —----- ?------—------— and you can hear them in your own home if you Campbell, a recent arrival «a ttarttwr Organ—Allegretto ....---- - Mendelssohn Man’s Own.—The mock rrtet at-the evening - lanwt- -the -usual iwayer meet­ Hyfhh men’s own social gathering last Tues­ ing took the form of a thanksgiving will sing and those who have heard BAPTIST. wish. The best tonga of the beat entertainers every­ him »ay that a rich treat Is In store Psalms for 21st Evening ...... day was a source of pleasure and fun, service ss a fitting conclusion to the ...... Cathedral Psalter for the audience. ,ri Victoria West, corner of Catherine and where, as well as the world's best music, played end wee greatly enjoyed by those pre­ Jubilee celebration. The spirit of grat­ Magnificat ...... VWilson streets. Dlvlno service at 11 a. sent. Next Tuesday T. Mason Is to itude for the success of the meetings Cantate ...... « : n and 7 p m. Sunday school at t.» p or song by trained musicians, are all at ~g4ve a lecture with experiments on was much In evtrtcncs and many spoke SALVATION ARMY.— Prayer meeting. Thursday, 8 p. m. electricity. . . , of the great good they had received. Musical Treat.—The local cofpe of the Anthem ...... j -çhe pastor will conduct both services to- the command of one who owns an Edi­ Y, p, 8.-The regular monthly social There was a unanimous feeling that the Salvation Army Is making preparation Hymns ...... 2« and 891 morrow. The adult Bible class, under time was ripe for an effort along evan Amen ...... Threefold I the leadership of Dr. I^ewis Hall, meets son Phonograph and Edison Records. meeting of the Young People's «o- for the reception of Major and Mrs. Shields gel Is tic lines and to-morrow the ser­ at 2.* p. m. Bombers of the class will ctety will be held on Monday evening Plant, who are known as the "Musical Organ—Postlude Handel vices w ill all partake- nf this nature. Wonders." They- will be Her» to-day. extend a hearty welcome to visitors. ^Sermon on the Bible. - To-morrow Next week meetings will be held each to-morrow and Monday. Major Plant 8t. James’. Quebec street., corner of St 5S 5 evening Rev. H. A. Carson will preach evening, conducted by the pastor, and visited Victoria about seventeen years John. Rector. Rev. J. H. S. Sweet. Holy Emmanuel. Spring Ridge. Services: 11 W. WM Qm. lira DraUra I *, the subject. “How Shall We Regard It is exi ted that, the congregation ago. and those who heard him sing communion at 8; matlna. aate-communton a_.m.r proachcr. Rtr: cr TTuraeir. -«peciai the Bible? ' will attertd In large numbers. The and play on that occasion will be glad service and sermon at lJU,CblWeenta"*er- subject; MO p. m.. Bible classes and Sun­ meetings ars open to alt_____ of the opportunity to hear him again. vire at 2JP: erertWorig and sermon at 7. day school; 7.89 p. m.. preacher. Rev. U. N.H...I Phon.gt.ph CrafHT, 100 I ■h.JS. At , OraopwN.J .UAA. pRPjtni l'pniAN. James Bay. - "V • ‘ For several years Tie Mi been travel­ The music follows: Hatt. ling almost constantly, and has-visited Morning. First Ctmritl. Jubilee Sermon.—There was a large attendance to hear Dr. Ebenezer Rob­ nearly all the countries where the Sal­ Organ Voluntary ...... First. Victoria hall. Blanchard street, Induction Of Elders. — To-morrow vation Army flag files, as well as some Venlte and Psalms .... Cathedral Psalter near Pandora avenue. Services at 11 a. evening at thé close of the usual ser­ son preach his Jubilee sermon last Sun­ m. and 7.80 p. m. Rev. D. E. Hatt will day morning, and It was thoroughly of the newer colonies. His stock of Te Deum—3rd Alternative ...... vice the Induction of the elders elected musical Instruments has been greatly ...... ------Cathedral 1‘salter preach in the morning, and the pastor* at the annual meeting of the church enjoyed hy all.. On Monday evening Benedlctus ...i.R-!,. fauigdon Rev. Christopher Burnett. In the even- ; Largest Edison Dealers the Rev. Dr. White, superintendent of enlarged during his tour of the world, _w»l tolfp p litre - j ...... Bridgewater Ing. Sunday açbQol and ladies’ Phllathe* : Missions lor the province, gave an il- nnd some that he brings with him are 27» and 210 Bible class at 2.10. Men * Baraca Bible M. W. WAITT & CO., Limited nret Praebyterien CTuh. - A^very i>f Hts own construction -The opening pleasant social evening was spent lest lustrated lecture on the work of the -et—e~faa Mn 1 hall. A. Q. V. W. building. meeting wilt be held to-night In the at 2.10. Sunday school at Victoria West ! 1004 GOVERNMENT ST. Herbert Kent, Mgr» Monday at the valentine social of the Methodist church In British Columbia. Evening. Citadel. Broad street, at 8 o'clock. On mission 2.45. club. There wee a large attendance, A large number of excellent views of Organ Voluntary buildings and places were shown, arid Sunday at 11 a. m.. 8 p. m. and 7.80 and after the usual program, refresh­ . Cathedral Psalter the w-ork being accomplished by the P. m. the Major and his wife will con­ Burnside Mission. Tennyson road. Sun­ ment were served. The evening was Magnificat ...... Monk mmn "*.» the close 1 Methodist church through Its mission- duct the meetings In the A. O. U. W. Nunc Dimlttla ...... 8. John day school at 3.45; public service at 7 salvation meeting. Major and Mrs. Plant. , ■really ...Joyed bv • arte, -a. , r.v„aycn ,o many. There hall. Yates street. All these services 277. 873 and 81 o’clock, preacher. W. M. Ritchie. from London. Eng., will conduct these | -h went hi, several way re,o.ve a ^ audl»nS. and a hearty vote will be enlivened by music and will he Vesper Hymn ...... Cam re services. At night Major Plant’s subject | Tabernacle, corner of Cook and Fort to moot w>mo other dey. of thanks was accorded Dr. White. Interesting to young and old alike, the Organ Voluntary ...... j will be. "How I Waa Shipwrecked on the j Woman's Missionary Society. — The Major being a speaker who never falls streets. Rev F. T. Tapeoott. M. A., pas­ member, of the Woman's Missionary Sunday Services.—The Sacrament of tor. Sunday themes: U a. m., “The Mis­ Coast of Norway." Special music and < Hew Seedy the Lord's Supper will be administered to draw a crowd. There wifi be a St. Barnabas*, corner of Cook street Society will meet ^"i^^tvédnes- at th* close of the service to-morrow and Caledonia avenue. There will be a sion of the Seventy"; 7.30 p. m.. "The singing. Strangers will be made wel- j unique demonstration In the Salva­ Supernatural Book." the first of a series Per the PeUftede Munele, Johnson street, next weanes tion Army Citadel on Monday night, celebration of the holy eocbartst at I a. come. ' morning and them will be re.option m.. choral eucharlat and sermon at 11 a. of popular messages on the Word of God. dey afternoon. of new members. entitled. "Round the World In a Char­ Theme for B. Y. P. IT. on Monday even­ Laymen'» Mlsalonary Movement. - m.. choral evensong st 7 p. m. The rec­ Christadelphlans. A. O. U. W. build- | ’ 7 .------i. «ending crogisssive Progressivesunoay school. Sunday — rneSchool — The iot of Music and Song." All lovers of tor. Rev. E. G. Miller, will be the preach­ ing. "Spiritual Liberty." Anthem. Ing, Yates street. Public lecture at 7.» « The missionary information Sunday school In connection with the music are Invited to attend and are as­ ed for the day. Ail seats are free and un­ "Tbs Lord's My Shepherd." Smart. p. ra.; subject. "Abraham Rejoiced to See ! out a circular letter fu of James Bay church Is doing magnificent sured of an evening well spent. appropriated. The musical arrangements My Day."—Jesus. All are welcome. regarding the church and lt, work n ,h, numb.„ Ttlmdln, are are as follows: OTHER DENOM1N ATiONR. the Interests of the .^Lfrleadlly increasing. There are Bible Momltig. *~r------*— Society "of Frienf ‘ j officer, and teachers are doing excel- Offertory Anthem ...... Fttsgeraid aye welcome. ‘'HUr'.Üi.r.sm *^r*!hr Work anfl "° «• U*» trowth Hum* FMmtttt* ;...... St. John sry enthurfawm ot «w _ thaT plans fiTTWlllf mad^tbf m cn- Organ—Postlude ...... A. Page Salvation Army. A. O. V. W. hall. Yates The first public message conveyed by bulbs on Addles, on Lincoln -The aflj largement of the building to acrommo- Jubilee Celebration Evening. / r— street. Services win Whem as follows: thë modern telephone was on February hand Bwe JAPAN, the life and work of Wncoln. given by ^ |hoie who wllh to lltend and Organ—What Tho’ I Trace Handel 11 a. m., holiness meeting; 2 p. m-, Sunday 12th. 1*87. between Boston and Salem. requeet hy Dr Campbell lasv Sunday s,pEr„„ room, for the classes. Busy Time for Pioneer Psalms ...... Cathedral Psalter school; 3 p. m.. prilse meeting; 7.30 p. m.. U. 8. A. FRANC® »nd HOLLAND. evening, was much appreciated. Dr. Magnificat ...... Battlahllt B*« Bpn$ Campbell dealt largely with the early Victoria Went. Minister. Nunc Dlpilttle ...... Dr. Monk Pumps, oêsds. days of the noted president and gave Illustrated Address. ~ Last Sunday Hymns ...... 520. 266 and 28 a synoptical history of the causes evening the church was filled to the Vesper—Jeau, We Pray Thee ... Armltage CATALOGUX PRO The central figure of the recent Organ—Fugue In O ...... Rlnck ! which led to the civil war. door» by a congregation that showed orne». OnolHW * (MOnM Methodist Jubilee celebration In British fit. Andrew’s. great Interest in Rev. Dr. White’s ad- r dres» on the work of Methodism. In Columbia was. of course, R*v. Eben­ ^ REFORMED EPIfiCOPATi. 3010 Wramfautar Bead Pastor** Study —Rev W. L. etoy nftW British Columbia. Dr. White had ezer Robson, D-D., the only living vaxooutbr. b. 0. has a comfortable and commodious Church of Our Lord. Humboldt street. a large number of original view* of member of the pioneer band that Morning prayer and sermon on the I Why Baby’s Own Soap Preserves Bin* Muiranra. M*jeBe U study In the church building and much places and people that Illustrated his brought Methodism to the Pacific "Martyrdom of Stephen" at 11; evening , wd Smith Tn»«»« appreciates the convenience of the address and these a4ded much to the Coast In 1869. Dr. Robson celebrated prayer and sermon on "Reconciliation" at | bright room. Impression made. Rome excellent views his own Jubilee ss a clergyman three 7. Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper at the ! Your Skin in Winter lecture by A. H. Cross.—Next Tues­ of Victoria In the early days years ago. but In spite of hi* fifty-three close of evening service. Ash Wednes­ day evening-A. H. Cross, the Interna­ day service. 11 a. m. ; Thursday prayer and ^HUICERIES shown. In contrast to views of the year» In the ministry Is as active as- tional Sunday school worker, will give the most ardent and industrious min­ exposition. 8,p; m.: Friday Bible reading. present city. The pioneer missionaries 8.30 p. m.; Saturday prayer meeting. 8 p. Ms famous lecture on “Breaking who commenced the work of the church ister in the active work. Baby's Own Soap is made of vegetable Bands" or "Your New More-noble On Simday, February 7th, Dr. Roh- m. The music follows: In 1858 In Victoria were shown on the <>i Morning. oils which have been purified and carefully Self." In the school room of the Aurch. screen and the progress of the woift* -Maa •aaïhûd the Jubilee sermon at Meohano Therapy Traatmeit Mr. Cross gives a vivid portrayal of Wesley church. Vancouver. In the Organ«cAdag1n ...... A. Redhead refined. ' -• CITIES WHEN ALL OTHER TREAT­ from that day was well Illustrated. w~ Venlte and Psalms—As set ...... the success of many well-known people Official Board Meeting.—The quarter­ morning, and took part in a platform MENTS FAIL. Ir the religious and ; commercial world, ...... Cathedral Paalter When you wash with Baby’s Own you ly tioard met fait" Monday evening fn meeting at Mount Pteasant church In Te D^m ...... No. 8 I make a specialty ot treating and holds the attention of his sud!-, the church ^nd the'business of the past the-evening. With him on the platform obtain a fragrant creamy lather permeated ence while he Illustrates his points Renedtrt-u* ...... 1 Asthama, Catarrh. Bronchitis, Indiges­ quarter was reviewed. The financial were Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cunningham, -Hymn—Lord, as to Thy Dear Créas with minute globules of oil. tion, Constipation. Rheumatism. Heart with Incidents, both grave and P*y reports showed a good condition of af­ both members of the Methodist church We Flee ...... ». There should be a large attendance at Dlecases. Liver stud Kidney Dlisnsss, fairs end enrtfiPraged the hoard in In British Columbia In the early dhÿs. Kyrie-V...... Mercer The ahsorbtion of these oils by the skin Paralysis and many others. A tidal the lecture on Tuesday Hymn—O. Holy Spirit. Whom Our their determination to attempt to Joseph Higginbotham, who took part will convince you. Treatment pleas­ In the farewell given to the mission­ Matter Sent preserves its, soft, smooth texture increases wipe out some outstanding Indebted­ ant. Consultation Free. METHODIST. ness. Plans are being made to accom aries in Toronto In 185*. and last, but j Hymn—The Son of God Goes Forth to its beauty and health and prevents it from not least. Mrs. Robson, thé partner of I War W. R. GALLOWAY, M.TJ. r' Centennial. pllsh this purpose and the annual pan Organ—Credo nr.....« « Haydn quel of Ota congregation will be held the pfbfieer's joys and (riuniphs for s<> Jsecoinmg chapped or dried up Office Hours: Î to G. Successful Jubilee Celebration.—The many years. Rev. J. p. Wcstmani pas­ Evening. OFFICE: 100d GOVERNMENT OT. special services in connection with the early In April, when It Is hoped to Organ—Benedlctus ....*...... Mosart bring these plans to a successful con­ tor of the church, conducted the ser­ Will be pleased to refer you to cured Jubilee of Methodism in British Col­ vices and each of those on the plat­ Hymn—Ivird, When We Bow Before umbia. held In Centennial church, clusion. A very hearty Invitation was Thy Throne ...... patients here. extended to the present pastor. Rev. form took part, even Mrs. Robson her­ Paalms-As set ...... Cathedral Psalter were of a moat successful nature. Last self making a neat and interesting Fuads y the pastor. Rev 8. J. Thomp- A. E. Roberts, to return for a fourth Magnifient—I...... Mercer Baby’s Own Soap speech. non, preached In the morning, and the year Nunc Dlmittls—XI...... Mercer On Wednesday. February 10th. Dr. Hymn—Approach; Mr Soirtj the Mercy oooooooooooooooooooooooooo pioneer missionary. Dr. K—Robson. In Robson attended the great banquet In iSeiE the evening. Dr. Robson's sermon was BAPTIST. •The Memory of Quality Linger» First Vhnrrti. la so pure and so fine a quality that it can be greatly appreciated by the congrega­ delivered the speech of ~the evening;----- *“• * Wherein ...... Whan Prices Ars ] tion. On Monda v evening the school k Soutings.--L*#t evetiJug Uta Thursday, February Ttth. he lectured Hymn—My God. and"Is Thy Table used for the sensitive skins of babies ' and room was filled to listen to t>r held In the James Bay church; Friday, the young ehikteen without danger. son’s story of the early day* In British. In Victoria hall for the past two weeks 12th. In Victoria Westt and on Sunday. Perfection Blend Tea Columbia The lecture was most heart­ were brought to a close by one of the 14th. preached In the morning In Jam**« rONGRFG ATÎON AL Many medical men recommend it for this ily enjoyed by all and the evening wa* bext gatherings of the series. The Bay church; delivered an atjdres* of First, Pandora avenue, corner of Blanch­ very purpose. While the experience of Can­ 50 Cents Per Pound. g fitting conclusion to the celebration meetings have been carried on quietly aw hour"» duration to the men’s meet­ ard street. Public.-worship.at 11 a. m, and Mrs. E. Parsons sang two solo* very and while n(>t attracting great atten­ ing of the Y. M. C. A . preaehed In 7-3U p ' m The pastor, Rev. Harm'oji A. adian Mothers is that "Baby’s Own" is the acceptably and the Centennial quar­ tion. have been well attended and Ceatennim church what has been since 1 <'arson, 13. A., will preach. Morning i theme. "What Is.My Life?" everting sub­ • only soap that ought to lie used in the nur­ tette gave great delight by their sing­ have produced some very definite re­ described a» a magnificent gospel ser­ DIRECT IMPORTING TEA * ing of "Rock of Ages.** sults. The pastor. Rev. G. Burnett knd ject, "A Man's Working Faith -How Missionary Meeting.—ThV members of mon ami afterwards preached to the i Shall We Regard the Bible?" Bible school. sery. COFFEE CO. his co-worker» are encouraged to go Chinese in the Methodist mission, and . men's own Bible class and adult Bible Centennial church and Woman's Mis Ask your dealer for Baby’s Own Soap be­ on with their efforts to win men for finished the day by administering the ; das* for women at 2.» p. m. Y. P. 9. of 632 Yates Street, •tonary Auxiliary extended a very cor­ Christ and the church. Sacrament to the members of the mis- i W. W.’s. ..mnday. st 8 p. m. Men's Own cause there is no other just the same or just dial welcome to the delegate» attend­ Sunday Service*.—To-morrow morn­ slon. HI* work In Victoria was com- ! Social Club, Tuesday., at 8 p. m. Thurw oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ing the district convention (e report of ing Rev. D.- JE. Hatt. who is spending pie ted' on Monday evening, when he day. at 8 o'clock, prayer meeting. At as good. i. which appears In another column ) An three months a* the special agent of delighted a large audience In Centen­ tbc evening service J. Barton will alng as Baby’s Own Soap—"best for Babv, best excellent lea was served In the school the Baptist college In the Okanagan nial church by hla lecture on early s solo "The Day Is Gently Sinking to a Ctnsffi." étrangers and visitors are cor- NOTICE room so that delegates who wished* to valley, will preach in First church, the days In British Columbia. for You” Ht*nd both afternoon and evening ses­ pastor. Mr. Burnett, preaching in the dlslly welcomed at any and àn of these EDMONTON ROAD, between Dr. Robson Is never so happy as when sefvlcsa sions did not have to leave the build­ evening he Is going from place to, place and. Fernwood Road and Richmond ing. T|m ehuseh waa «prettily decorat- ft. T. P. U —The meeting of the Bap­ preaching four or five time» a day Road, il closed to vehicular traffic. »d and everything was done that was tist Ymine People'* Vnlon of First FHFFRYTÉRfA'* And wherever he goe» h» Is a Welcome St. Andrew's. Douglas street, corner Of ALBERT SOAPS LTD. Mfrs. - MONTREAL. By order, passible to make all visitors realise church wW *e resumed on------Monday------visitor amiand c*audiences uuirnix* arcare 'iBllgmwjdelighted IdIV that ‘hey were welcome. Broughton street. Pastor, Rev. W. Les­ .v.nlng n.xt, when a ml.ilon.ry id.- listen to him. He I. • grand example lie Clay, B. At Services will be held atrll i C. H. TOPP, A Tb-tndrrow*s Service*.—The pastor. /Iran «rlll •___»______. .. ‘ dress will by delivered by Jas. Moyes to all yomiser man. a. to. and 7 p. m. Sabbath sebooi, 8.30. > City Engineer. — U VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. SATURbAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1909. When someone looks over the Wants in search of Your Ad, it certainly should be there

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS Under this bead 1C. MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE. ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 ADVEKTISEMEaNTS under this head 1 cent per word per insertion; 3 lines. II cent pgr word per Insertion; 3 lines, tl cent per word per Insertion; *YNines, $1 Stump Puller per month: extra lines, 25 cents per llA'e per month; extra Unes, 26 cents per line per month; extra linos, 26 cents psr Mae For Sale—Articles Help Wanted—Female N. W. REAL ESTATE I^r month. per month. . P«r month STUMP PULLER—Made In 3 sises, for »»Ie or for hire; contracts taken. J. FIFTEEN THOUSAND ab.olm.ly new REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL Columbia^ records for any cylinder ma­ WANTED—A young lady to learn hair­ AGENTS. Architects. Agents Wanted Due rest. 466 Burnside road, Victoria. chine (entire stock Toronto Phonograph dressing, etc., at Mrs. Koscbes. 1106 Electric Signs Thone A1781. Co.), only $1.50 per dosen; former price, Douglas street. 766 YATES STREET. H. J. ROUS CULLIN’. Architect., 21 MEN WANTED—In every locality In THE LATEST sheet toeiai electric i 35c. each. Bicycle Munson. Toronto. Promis Buildlifg. 1006 Government Bt., Canada to advertise our.gtiods, tack up ;L. Market maker. Victoria. 1 YOUNG GIRL WANTED as help, fo HHIIXtE AND DAVID 8T8.-Cottage, • Victoria. showcards In all conspicuous places and -Teaming FOR SALE—Unredeemed pledges: 1 drop- mind children. Apply (.'fgar Store. 1413 x rooms. 2 lots, with fruit trees, modern. distribute small advertising matter. TRIMBLE A SON, general teaming, head Singer sewing machine, $25. com­ Store street. C.700. ' H. S. GRirriTH. 14 Promis Block. Commission or salary, $83 per month, ploughing and excavating. 17 Putman plete; 1 sealskin coat (new), $300, ® HILLSIDE AVE.-New bungalow. 6 ^Oovernment^tree^Phon^lWJ^^^ and expenses $4 per day. Steady work Engravers bust; 1 photographer's retouching out­ DRESSMAKERS WANTED-First-class roqms and. basement, large lot. $*.160; the year round; entirely new plan: no street. Phone Aim.______• fit, complete; several double barrelled waist and skirt hands. Apply Henry easy terms. experience------e required. Write for particu­ GENERAL ENGRAVER. 81'nctl Getter shotguns. cheap. A. A: Aarons..n, Young A Co: DUN RDI N ST —Bungalow. 6 rooms and Bookkeeping. lars.Isrs. RoyalRoy) Remedy Co., London. Ont-, and Seal Engraver. Geo. Crowther, 816 pawnbroker, cor. Johnson and Brsao b.nserVnt. electric light, water, bath, Canada, W harf street, behind Post Office. Truck and Dray WANTED—Dressmaking. 864 Kane St. etc.. 101 55x135; price $3.200. , Jamkh bay training stables- JEP8EN S TRANSFER—8land. Yates St... FOR SALE—Fins iron bed and spring, s Niagara street, small house, 4 rooms, ‘rjK*r- . with water, electric light. cases of neglect BtitiE Mhi&Es tlon. OtJ or young can attend. Strictly FOR CHOICE FAMILY BREAD. Cake* die and set of spurs, set o!*%*•» horns. „ LOTS. Jr., principal. Confectionery, etc., try L>. W. Hanbury. fine brass candlesticks and other good* T Agents, practice In Patent Office and 2 cents per word; 4 rents per word per WANTED—Scrap „ brass, copper, sine. HOTEL AND GENERAL STORE FOR also aH kinds of horses. Apply at f * COMMISSION AOENT. Iced, cast Iron, sacks, and au kinds of Hfil E ^PPly Nelson Lacroix. Cobble J. Fisher’s Carriage Shop, 442 Disco' before Railway Commission. Hon ; 50 cents per line per month. No street. ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 COR GOVERNMENT AND PORT STS. Charles Murphy. M.P. Harold Fisher. advertisement for less 1 nan 10 centa bottles and rubber; highest cash prices cent per word per Insertion; * insertions, (UPSTAIRS) paid. Victoria Junk Agency, ICO Store t cents per word; 4 centa per word Ler C A R RENTER—Builder of houses, motor FOR SALE—Furniture and business < f Mechanical Engineer. hoe®®*; greenhouses, house rentra -emp-e-—— hoarding house. Apply Box MS. Tlm^s For Sate-—Qofls SNAPS IN BUILDING LOTS. " Phono Dandridfe. AIMS. Lithographing FOr'saLE-Fo, hounds, beagle hobnds. TE TOL ARE INTERESTED if) W. G WINTBRBVRN. M I. N. A.. Con­ FOR SALE—Mechanical shooting gallery, TO LET—In private family, bedrooms, a cheap building lot on easy monthly sulting Mechanical Engineer and Sur­ ALTON A BROWN, carpenters and build­ and all other breeds of sporting and pel payments, come In and see us about a THE WESTERN LITHOGRAPH CO., including cylinder 10-tune piano. In good with board. 11» Caledonia. Ave. veyor. Estimates for all kinds of ma­ ers. Estimates given on all kinds of order, cost 8700; will sell for less than do«B. fancy pigeons, ferrets, rabbits, new sub-dlxJ»lon on Fort street at f?âo chinery; gasoline « usines a specialty* carpenter work. We specialise In con­ 615 Tates street Producers of fins sta­ guinea pigs, cattle, sheep and Swine; and up per lot. tionary and artistic color work. Retl- half cost; good money maker to right TO LET—Furnished room, with use of Phone 1531. 1637 Oak Bay avenue. Vic­ servatories and greenhouses. Prompt party. Apply Billancourt, UL1 Oriental »-page catalogue. 10c. ; 90-page cata- gas stove, on Fort street, between ONTARIO ST -Lot «1x120. 1700. terms. toria. B- C. ----- attention. First-CTsaà Wof* and moder­ rn*tes^n^222jf|2^g2£LJ22i22L*—• Alley, off Johnson street. *Uh povUey ewobtiwl, 12c. Mount Broad and Government streets. Apply ate prices. Phone B1454. Residence. MS ^•^f^Kennels^Readlng^^enna^ U.8.A. Box 90. Times Office. MICHIGAN ST.—Near Government, 11.900; Bay stfeet, Victoria. Machinists Medical Massage. For Rent—Houses TO RENT—Nicely furnished housekeeping MEDANA ST.—60x190. 91.299: terme j- AVERY, manufacturer of standard For Sale—Horses rooms, near Fountain, car passes door. ^•ARENCE IT. St.1* 11.396; term.. high grade concrete building blocks. L. WAFER. General Machinist. No. ISO MR. BERGSTROM BJORNFELT. flwe- A DXrERTISE M BN TS under this head 1 Apply 600 Gorge road. NIAGARA ST.—Near Park, corner 60x139, fltah-^M.|8»mr TMifclik.Mth, Ja Yoit Artistic, work in concrete executed to Government street. Tel. 9». jTPIV »ALK=rJf Quna drik.ln*.Jiuur«. rig And 91.366: terms. ’ pyder. — - contract* - tairait, tar ehiir* ~ ■oeat per word' per tnsertion ; 9 timrtIons, harness. Apply 7» Cook street. FTTRNIBHKD JIOOMS and board. pf*W6~ street. Victoria. B; <\ Phone 1866 - building», foundations and fences. Fine 2 cenu per word; 4 cents per word per week; 50 cents per line per month. No and phone. Bellevue. 4SI Quebec street, CORNWALL ST -MÉW.’W; "tirai” MRS EARSMAN. electric light baths; concrete work our specialty. 10» Doug­ Merchant Tailors FOR SALE—A quiet mere to ride or third house from Government Build- FAIRFIELD ROAD-Near Linden, 9 lot, las street. Phone AJ013. advertisement for less than 10 cents. drive; also buggy and harness; pries for $1.600; terms. medical massage. 1029 Yates street. WING FOOK YUEN, 21 or 627 Cormorant Phone B7BS. t TO RENT—6 roomed house. 8 Whittaker H40. Apply - Mare.'' Times Ofll»»t new.—Apply 9» St. 4PO Ll!T-^FtlTnTiIïSJT»edrooms and sitting «V..'. " r,r-v%’ n-1 acre. BANJO... MANDOLIN AND GUITAR 3» Mary street. James street. room. 630 Menxles street. Telephone. PMM1' BAY ROAt,-N«,r 0*lt Bar A»».. taught by W. G. Plowright. Conductor of the Alexandra Mandolin and Guitar AV!^.Er> JONB#. Carpenter and Joiner. GLOBE METAL POLISH cleans stiver, TO LET—Furnished rooms, single or dou­ PEMBROKE ST.—60x136. 9700. Jobbing work promptly attended to. copper and brass. For i i by Tbs Shore BRAND NEW HOUSE TO RENT-Re- ble. electric lights In every room. 25c.. PANDORA-Near Caninxim. 9796. Club, late professor of banjo, mandolin Cor. Blanchard and Fort Sts. Phone B7» Hardware Co., Ltd- ceptlon hah. 8 rooms (beautifully fin­ __ _ For Sale—Houses and guitar at Alberta College, Edmon- ished throufhom). bwement. laundry, *c. and 60c. per night. Hi Yates street. interested in port ton etc. Phone A1468. Studio^ « View ADVERTISEMENTS vnd,r (hi* bMl 1 ANGELES See u. We have rome xnape DlNSPALi: A MA IA -OLM...... II OiaIumA UaaL;.. AA furnace, half anm «raunds. lawn, etc.; WANTED—Mix roomers and boarders. ^,««,^B.u.u5ere and Contractor» Ideal home. Apply Owner. 66 Menstes cant per wo»A per Insertion ; 3 Insertions. moving rtcitire maemnes street. 3. cents per word. 4 cents per werd per first-class accommodation; terms, 64 %£iNSDALE. MALCOLM. week. 60 cents per line per month. No tr month. Apply Mrs. Taylor, U36 8«0 Quadra St. 62 Hillside Ave. MOTION PICTURBS-A new supply of aledonla. Nursing first-class "Pathe" film and projecting TO RENT—4 room modern house, close advertisement for less than 10 cents. S „ A. W. BRIDGMAN. Pnnlr}S.J?ulîii,mo0* ''ontracting lanterns for sale, at Mayna rd's Photo . in, $18 per month. Apply Greenwood, MRS WALKER M««st ne we, see Joe McDo>owell.’ FOR SALE—6 roomed house, new, on double, electric lights In every room. P"*": ’'"h 1 loll, price 94.260; with 1 BRASS CASTINGS of all descriptions for Kings Head Cigar and N< Stand, and opposite Linden A va Inquire at lot 93,200; eaay terme. next to Pantagea 1228 Fort strset Installment plan, $2,660. Reade, Oak Apply 716 Yates street. *' Shorthand machinists and launch builders. e Bay, Victoria. CORMORANT STREET-Between Doug- ( oleman, shop 640 Pembroke street. TO RENT—Six roomed house, modern NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET . and Bln richard, lerge dwelling with WHAT!—A new house and large lot for —6 minutes from P.O., $7 per month. 834 jot «1x120. price 93.160. SHORTHAND SCHOOL. 11» Broad St. Painter and Decorator conveniences, garden, hen house, good Fort street. CORNER KINGSTON AND MENZ1ES - Shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, Chimney Sweeping location. Apply 1448 Grant street, off tote! cash Apply A. E. Weacott. »>49 telegraphy thoroughly taught. E. Stanley avenua Yates street. Large R roomed dwelling, with baae- JAMES SCOTT ROSS. 9M Pandora Ave.. ROOM AND BOARD for 4 or 6 persons, 9*W)' *'"1 *U m<“,er,, convenience*. . Macmillan, principal. LIA)YD A CO., practical chimney sweep- expert paperhanger and decorator: home comforts. Apply Box 67. Times rooms papered or painted Cheap. Signa TO LET—A seven roomed furnished cot for SALK OR I.EA6K-BI* live roomed Office. »" „™ *32252 ^Estimates. Write or telephone AH». tsge on Delia eroad, bath, hot and cold house, outbulidinga, 5j acres good land, TP.UTCH HOMESTEAD—Choice lot,, Singing. wMer. electric light. Apply Mrs. M. R. mostly in otefaard. 1J mile* from car ylth frontage on Richardson street. Smith, su View 104 Dill,, road. and city llmitbr Newcomb, near Pump­ FURNISHED ROOMS from- * a month; Linden avenue. Fairfield road and «’îrn*Æ3r.Æ““*d r,,d? r°r ing Station. rooms and board. $U0 a week. 7M Fls- Trutch street ; prices $1.400 upwards. J. M MORGAN. Teacher of Voice Pro­ Pawnshop guàrd street, city. Beacon hill fark-ts feet by m duction and Singing. Studio. Room t, -,------HOUSE FOB. RENT. feet, with double frontage on Hevwood Bank of Commerce Building. Late con­ CHIMNEYS CT^EANED—Defective flues ly ll:i Quadr. hrwl. HOUSES, cottage,, ete.. built at loweet MONEY LOANED on diamonds, jewel­ contract prices consistent with good TO LET—Comfortably furnished rooms, aven ie and Vancouvsr streets. ' prias ductor of Resolven Harmonic Society, lery end personal affects. A. A. Aaron- with or without board. 725 Vancouver $4.000; terms. Welsh Baptist Choral Union, the cele­ eon, cor. Johnson and Broad. workmanship and material; designs and street. . brated Resolven Mate Voice, winners For Rent—Land estimates free. Box 1». Times Office. 19Q4, 1905, 1305, 19», 1906, 1907. Chinese Goods and Labor Photographs, Maps, Etc. TO LET—Immediately, farm, 1 miles from CHOICE LITTLE PROPERTY near Vie- TO LET—2 unfurnished rooms. 427 Gov­ Victoria, » acres, 12 «'ultlvated. isplrn- torla, fine situation, beautiful surround- ernment street. EMPIRE REALTY Stenographers and Typists. PORt’ELAlN. bnuHWHTp. sIHm mut dld Jor poultry; rent. $10 per itvtnth: Ing views, splendidly timbered, extra REAL ESTATE AGENT* AND OTHERS real estate And financial curios extensive assortment. All kinds To insure quick sales of properties should jHHW knd rtg. 66 keeia flaying), lyttie. well fenced and laid out; fruit trees and FÜBLÏG stenographer and Chinese labor supplied. •rfm K«s* household furniture and effects, poultry ornamental shrubs; stylish new house, Rooms for Housekeeping AGENTS. get them photographed by well furnished; and with new bam, TYPEWRITER-Strictly confidential. 1602 Government street. ’ FLEMING BROS. (prize), for sale. Box 46, Times Office. 612 YATES STREET. promptlUide and accuracy guaranteed. dairy, fowl house and woodshed. The ^‘ÇL?'IET"-F’urnl,,lied housekeeping rooms. Office, 545 Bastion street. Davie Cham­ Maps and plans copied or blue printed. TO RENT—F. Campbell's ranch. Prospect whole. Including furniture, stock and fill Blanchard Ave. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. bers. Telephone No. B380. Cleaning and Tailoring Works Enlargements from films or prints to any Lake; furnished cabin, boats. 1 cow, complete set of Implements, horse, cow. sise. Finishing and supplies for amateurs. barn, chicken houses, orchard, about buggy, wagon, etc.. $1.000 per acre; TO LET—Well furnished suite of house­ We are offering this for a few days only. TYPEWRITING done from M. 8.. on rea­ LADIES' AND GENTS' clothes rleanFd Kodaks for sale or hire. three hundred strawberry plants, farm­ terms. Address "B. C.," Times Office. keeping rooms. In nice locality; no A 62-ACRE RANCH NEAR ALBERNI. sonable terms, x Apply Box 271, Times dved; repaired and prewed; umbSSL PHONE 108A. 60* GOVERNMENT ST. ing Implements, thirty-five acres under children. Apply 1174 Yates street. Close to the railroad, JO^aeres cleared, also repaired and re-covered. Guv w fence, fronting on lake. $10 per month to FOR RENT OR SALK—House anl one good house, barn and outhouses, good XValkér, 718 Johnson St., just east nr good party. Apply F. Campbell, at the acre, stables and chicken houses, at Mt. TO LET—Three unfurnished housekeep­ orchard, splendid team of horses, rubber Douglas. Phone A1287. 1 of Plumbing and Heating Lake, or Mrs. Campbell. 906 Fort street. Tolmie. 626 William street. Victoria. ing rooms. with sink and water, rear of tired buggy, light buggy. . sulky, farm Lodges. Ç Fort street, between Blanchard and wagon. pets of single Mfhees. one set of m HOT WATER HEATING. J H- Warner Douglas streets. double harntesa. farm Implements, d good COLUMBIA LODGE No. j. IQ Ô. F Cuts^ * Co., Limited, Ml Fisguard St. Phone For Rent—Offices For Sale—Live Stock dairy cows, 2 sows, sheep, chickens. De meets every Wednesday evening at 8 A270. Loral separator, churn, butter maker, o’clock In Odd Fellows' Hall. Douglas FURNISHED OFFICE TO LET-* per FOR SALE—Good cow. , Apply OHgtoant. Situations Wanted—Female etc. The house 1» furnished with modem street R. W. Fawcett. Rec. Sec.. 07 LETTER HEADS BILL HEADS, bird',. month. P. O. Box 772, corner Vancouver street and ParK and up-to-date furniture. Including a $500 Government street. eye views, and all classes of engravinrs Pottery Ware, Etc. Boulevard. piano; etc. The price for the above is for newspaper or catalogue work at WANTEIj—Any kind of work, by elderlv ; ^7. Vlrtor"ntraTl,lrCO - ^ “ TO LET—OAose tn L.______•f Montreal woman, for afternoons. Apply Co*v $3.uQ0. providing the place is sold quickly. COURT CARIBOO. No. 74*. I. O. SEWER PIPE. Field Tile, Ground Fire Chambers Apply Bank of Monti* ntreaL FOR SALE—Jersey qow.. due February Corner Tea Rooms. y ! meets on second Tuesday and fourth Clay, Flqprer Pots, etc. B. C. Pottery *»th^ test. 6 p. c. Bitancourt. Salt Spring Monday of each month in K. of p. Co., Ltd., comer Breed and Pandora s Hall, corner Pandora and Douglas Dressmaking streets. V’lctoria, B. C. For Rent—Stable THE GRIFFITH CO. streets. Visiting Foresters welcomed. Situations Wanted—Male R001B.11. MAHON BLDG. TEL. 1441 Jr. Sec., E. Parsons. Lee A Fraser, TO LET—Stable; also buttdtng 15x46. good For Sale—Lots^ Trounce Ave ; J. W. H. King. R. Sec., Misa GALLIC HAN. Dressmaker REALTY. TIMBER. INSURANCE. Quadra street. Pruning and Spraying carpenter shop or storage, centrally lo­ WANTED—Carpenter work, small ton- 1361 Pandora street. cated. Particulars 1319 Go-overnment St., ADVERTISEMENTS under this head I tract,: we assure flret-claes work at E- -J- LAING—Pruning and spraying, teJi— cent per word per insertion; 8 insertions moderate prices, Apply 1046 Queen's COMPANION COURT FAR WEST t o MISS WIL8QN. DrtmniMIaiï-jttÿ hsimM landscape and Jobbing gardener. Tree 2 cents per word; 4 cents per word per LOTS-From $225 up. well located and F,. No. 27». meets first and third Mon­ her workrooms from the Promts Block week; 60 cents per line per month. No to her home on Oak Bay avenue 3rd pruning and spraying a specltlty. Resi­ large. days each month In K- of P. Hall hoow past Foul Bay road. Phone Riff dence, 1045 Vf ears etreer. Office. Wllker- For Sale—Acreage advertisement for less than 10 centa. FIVE OR TEN ACRES—Good land, does comer Douglas and Pandora streets. son A Brown's Greenhousn. cer. Cook Wanted—Articles In .at $350 per acre. Isabelle Moore. Financial Secretary. 641 and Fort street*. Phone A1213. ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 FOR SALE—Cheap, ten lots, fronting A FINE NEW SIX ROOM BUNGALOW, Hillside Ave., city. Dyeing and Cleaning cent per word per Insertion; « Insertion. three streets, Ontario, Montreal and near Beacon 111U Park, new. modem, I cants per word; 4 cents per word r*r Michigan. $4.6». Apply Owner, * o WANTED—South African script. w* basement, furnace; the price Is $1,1» X. OF R—No. 1. Far West Lodge, Friday. Restaurants week; 60 cents per line per month. No Box 306. will pay $4» cash. Communicate with cash; or $3.250. half cash and terms. K. of P. Hall. cor. Dougins and Pandora B. C. STEAM DYE WORKS- The laraest advertisement for less than 10 centa us. General Agency Corporation. Ltd $44 Granville street. Vancouver. B C A FIVE ROOM COTTAGE, large lot,» Sts. H. Weber, K. of R. A S. Box 644. dyeing and cleaning works th the pro­ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT—Toronto FOR SALE—Lot 60x120. on Rockland Ave. good foundation, cement walks, fine vince. Country orders solicited. Tel Restaurant 1412* Stem street, next FOR SALE—At Cowlqhah. 60 acres, all near Cook. Apply owner, P. O. Box 625.' bath, good plumbing ne§r paritAmsat VICTORIA, No. H, K rtf P., meets at 260. J, c. Rent re w. proprietor. . Queen’» Hotel. Best lie. meal ta tbs goed level land with some valuable tim­ WANTED—Canadian Northwest Of! stock Square, and offered for a few days HAH every Thursday. D. S. ber. about 3 acres cleared and some FOR SALE—2 good .tota, together, in In exchange for good building lots close Mowat. K. of R. A 8 Box l6tU VICTORIA STEAM DYE WORKS-118 slashing, with small house and wood­ to Willows car 11ns. Box 463, Tim#* longer at 12,960. S’.’SïxfM “,,ik“UeB- Tw“‘»- vicinity of C.- P. R. Wharf; ideal site for IF TH—To rent, or purchase if cheap, A. C0LQUH0UN HOLMES meet every first and third Tuesday of I (64) Fort St. Hours. 10 to 6. Phone 1*5? . 4p*.glpnti»each mt...... At ^lr William Waller Hail. VICTORIA SCAVENGING CO.-Offkss « d^vV™ bo, 675 y XT K#. swear. . Broad street. 716 Yates street. Phone 60. Ashes and TIMBER—Before buxBg or selling timber Bisseli. clerk. 1814 THE RELIABLE LABOR AND EM­ ,arba,. rrtnov^ ..... In B, C. call and sèNmy list, comprising DousU. rtrtrtl PLOYMENT AGENCIES, of Vancouver more than 100 of the best properties, For Sale—Poultry WANTED—From S to I acres improved FOR BALE. B. C.. conducting the oldest, largest and aggregating a total cut of twenty-five land with buildings, near city. Box m. FAIRFIELD ROAD ESTATE-FINE best equipped offices on the Coast, have Second-hand Goods billion (25.000.000,000) feet. A. T. FraiAp- FOR BALE—Two black Minorca cockerels LOTS (near Cook street», reasonable NOTICE. established a labor bureau at too John­ ton. Mahou Bldg.. Victoria. Phone 165*. good stock, and one Plymouth Rock WANTED—A well situated lot for rest- price. Installments. son street. Vicions, where Jielp of W ANT ED—Old costs and vests pants 321 Michigan street. denttal purposes, on Yates, Linden or BUCKWOOn AND PRIOR STREETF- every description will be furnished free boots and shoes, trunks, valise», shot­ Island. 34 miles from new government James Bay, near Park. Reply "Lota.” (KK)D LOTS. of charge ts employers. Farm hands, guns, revolvers, overcoats, etc. Highest wharf. 71 acres of good land. 10 to IS P. O. Box 4* “ GRAHAM STREET-PRETTY COT­ ,n ai^ifMttüïssrof laborers, mechanics, artisans, hotel ahJ For Sate—Wood TA» IE. i rooms. $l.vv> Nhfice Is hereby given, pursuant to the restaurant help, male or female, sup­ casli prices paid. Will call at any ad­ acres cleared, 21 acres slashed. 2 roomed Trustee* and Executors Act. that all dress. Jacob Aaronson’s new and sec­ ■hack, plenty of good spring water, a HOUSES ON INSTALLMENT SYSTEM. W«redite»fHHWISrs ■>or the estate *1of the said' de- plied on short notice. Sawmill», log. ond-hand store. 672 Johnson street four few trull trees, a portion of land fenced MILLWOOD, $1. Hull, Phone 1184. Wanted—Poultry gteig catnpf and railroad construction doors below Government St. Phone ifx? The above are all worth Inquiring about. ceased are required,reauirad, on or bbefore the work a specialty. Best results obtained a good road to property, $700 haa been day èf March, A. D. 19». ts by semiring your Oriental labor throukh laid out by former owner In clearing and NOTICE-For the next six weeks I. the WANTED-Fifty young pullets, brown 1er» ef their elaims, duly vi this o*»e Tst. MS. F. A. Watson. Bo Sod fencing, coal right goes with the land underlined will sell os rd wood in fo tr- Leghorns 'preferred, ms soon as targe SwdsiNtgrved. botiolter for wuitam^ Johnses street. Victorta^ jB. C. two companies own coal rights in the foot lengths and take «awing machine to enough to distinguish pullets from cock­ Notice Is hereby given that I shall ap­ cut It in yards, tuleyWaye and vacant erels. State price, crated for shipping ply io the Board of Licensing CommuL Ff)R SALE—Manure and black amt lots, tn loto of * cords and upwards. Try and address Henry Ohlsen, Fan Josef Stoners for Victoria City at their tbs said estste are requirbd te pay »u< ,A-P^r.5K,K.^N^'-^CH,NEeK te*irf» Word Yayd Telephone m. the old way ar.d see what yeu are got- ■” • wu i« pay such EMPfidŸWKNT opricE-Aii hindi of 1 C ,S,,n”JOU,U’ sitting for an absolute transfer of the the undersigned forth- labor supplied at- short noUcc. general license ts sell liquor by retell at the pre­ cos tracter. 1»1 Governmeht St. Tel. 163'). Stoves * W^IUKP^^lKn,t wv Barred mise* known as St, George » Z«m, on (he «th «,7 MILt.enor». 99 Wir. Fbeme im. RtKKrimaU Rea4. Vktotla, B. C..-tnSU I.NDa <»f Ohti^se labor supplied. STOVUe RANQBS AMD HEATERS Of and harness,; also yoke y.suag ogen. well the lot* Theinas UrMHU te the ue4*r- jgfc Oeverameat street broken, and twenty-five young pigs, i signed Alice ilrlfllths. C J; J- VlrtiMv Cirri*r. Shop. DImow# want aie—a lew young cnickens or PUl- Dated at Victoria, B. C., this «rd «a, 1 let», must be cheap (common kind only): of February. 19». V ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES I sute lowest grtos. Box Ml, Time* 7 VICTORIA DAILY TOUS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 190». 18

REAL ESTATE. OPPOSITION TO SUFFERED TORTURES BLUE PRINTS DAY & BOGGS -IN STOCK- Automobile Of Any Length Made In One Meea, Established 1W. NEW WATER BILL FOR 70 YEARS TIMBER MAPS «36 PORT STREET!, PETER’S (English) PORTLAND CEMENT TiresdlS Repaired VICTORIA. B. O. Wife of a Prominent Physician Telia Full weight Full strength OPINIONS DIFFER How Sin* Was Cured. Eleetrie Blue Prist * lap Co If your automobile has been m« LANOLSY ST. VICTORIA. Pennsylvania Blacksmith Goal AS TO ITS WORKING Mrs. J. R. Flock is the widow of one garaged for the winter have VICTORIA DISTRICT. of the best known physicians In Lon­ the tires removed and send 42 ARE88Y Notice Ie hereby given that by an Ex- OSCAR ST.-4 LOTS 50x167. each . other state. But in the light of more Made to FOR traorUlnary lleaoluilnn of the member- With Every Modern Convenience, | modern conceptions as to the part that (flfd,) "MRS. J. R. FLOGK. oflwna * lAlaer. Limited, paeeej at . MOSS 6T.-LOT 60x111 ...... Close In. renting for SM each. AGENTS—Most attractive proposition, Measure ■■■_.SUITS ______BPRIN^ our self-generating gas burners for water plays In the economy of a dis­ "348 Dun das 8 V* English-made by expert tailors from general mdeilni of tne members of the Owner la leaving city, and will sacrifice kerosene lamps, brilliant gaslight; lib­ London. Ont., Feb. 2*th. 1908. superior ouallty cloth, *6.13 to 113, or Company, held In tha City of Victoria. for *3.350. trict the Californian laws are regard­ smart suit lengths, latest designs, Brtttah Columbia, on the 99th January, eral Inducements; _description free. ed by most of those able to Judge of taw It tree resolved that the above Con». A. WILLIAMS & CO. These houses era- a. splendid - Investment. - - -Simple Y Go., 2J-Park.-Row. which your tailor will make up, 92.65 ^■ ^ vMnnterto WQUud-t»:^ th. and are. Worth 94.000. New York. such matters aï Min* very 'deficient CARBUrATOR AIR GAS MACHINE. to Staiirfaction guaranteed. Pat­ 704 YATES STREET. and conducive to litigation. terns and fuît particulars from nrovtslon• that state, and on thew the Water one-third the coat of kerosene. There Sewerage Works for the Corporation •( HARMAN & PUNNETT. church and school, dwelling, 2 creeks ance easy monthly payments; 6 room ------— - Is 1 nothing in the machine but water. the Ctiy of I-adyamlth, B. C. of running water, M.OOO; tjrms. new cottage, large lot. close to oars. | Clause» Art were f r»m$»iract. bfiflA *1.50U, *23o cash, balance easy, new cot- I drafting of the nigtii)» has not be*n T», —«—Hf rtitul tn ■ . 622 TROUNCE AVENUE. GORDON HEAD—K) acres, all cultivated j and forma of tender may be ewen on and the prlm-lpu. o, the Uw tank underground outside the build­ after the 161 h day of February. ISO», at the and planted in trult^xiHjnrtty-1—thy T ÜSS. ing. The air pump which is operated TWw CjrnJomComm City Hall. Ladysmith. B. C. tiee»- acre#, l acre ! University School be forfeited If the party tendering decline Wanted. 100 to 1, acres wild, unim­ the basis. So It would appear that which passes through the carburetor, tn enter into contract when railed upon ner. price *1.000. cleared. 2 roomed house. 1 mile from i proved land, suitable for fruit or truck to do so. or If he fall to complete the wharf, good fruit land. 1300- farming when cleared, within ten miles when British Columbia wants water and provides a gas of about fifteen per Hfc ACRES—On Mt. Tolrole car line, with cent, of gasoline vapor and eighty-five FOR BOYS work contracted for. The cheques or cer­ good house and barns, orchard ; price COW ICH AN BAY-6 acres unimproved from town; fullest information must be laws It Is Colorado’s statutes that are tificates of deposit of unsuccessful, ten­ given In reply ; private buyer. T. D. per cent, of air. The gas is conducted victoiUA. b. a > derers will be returned to them upon the 910.000; easy terms; this would sub­ land, wrlth 4 roomed cottage. 1 acre aea fitagg. Box m. “Robinson, ‘ III. the great attraction. divide. frontage. | »d boat goes with the place, 1 Charles Semlln In hi» opposition to where desired through piping and execution of the contract. Tenders will other fixtures in the usual manner. not be considered unless made out on the 1 1-1 ACRES—Off Cloverdale avenue, 91.990. THE VICTORIA NO. 2 BUILDING SO­ the bill points out that in the dry belt EOT. w. W. ■sÎwÎ'm. A.. Cemh. forme supplied, which may he obtained at good land, all cleared and fenced, cloae ROSS BAY-3 acres, with water frontage, CIETY—At the last annual general the ownership of land is valueless tin The benefits obtained are the same as the office of the City Clerk LadyMfiTfll. also frontage on two roada all under j to car; price 91.450; easy terme. meeting of the above Society a resolu­ less water rights go with It so that It are to be had from the use of ordinary and must be accompanied by a bond in cultivation. *3.000. terms. tion was passed that on and after thé ga». the sum of six thousand dollars, duly 31st December. 19», “No further stock may be irrigated For years he in •xs’&r. GORDON HEAD-10 acres. 4 acres clear­ Gasoline gas does not harm plants, signed by the contractor himself and two ed 060 fruit trees. 1 acre In strawberries, would be Issued." Therefore the public common with others In the district has responsible parties, residents of th* good spring water, beautiful view---- are Informed that those wishing to Join had the right to the use «# water. A# an* there Is no danger of asphyxia­ vines of British Columbia, whose 0. C. REID CO. a Mutual Benefit floefety" for tion. The rate, of Insurance la not af­ shell be subject to the approval . ELK LAKE-121 acres, half cultivated, it t# eesentlal to the proper use of the 9 MAHON BLDG. PHONE 1404. purposes should take advantage of do­ fected by the use of this machine City Council. The lowest or any small shack, tittle standing of the tim­ ing so right away. Particulars can be land the water records come* to be Cept. H. Itoue Cullin. late 11 B not necessarily accepted. QUEEN'S AVE. ber. I1.W0. obtained and copipy of rules from the looked upon as really a part of the Every machine is thoroughly tested at Excellent aeoom mode Urn 1er boerdem. N. A. MORRISON. CEDAR HILL—26 acres. 2 acre* cultivat­ Secretary,Secretary. A. 8t.St. G. Flint, at his office, land. The present bill purposes to the factory and guaranteed. c. k. c, I We are building a number Of new rot- 1 617---- Trounce Are., Victoria, Ladysmith. 1909. tagee here. They Will be modern, well ed. planted In fruit, excellent soli, and Mlddli Mwl-KaWM price wiH be reasonable and terms eaey.f GANGES II ARBOR-17 acres. 2 acres honing strop. Just being put out as an John's Hall on Monday and Tuesday BOARD OF RAILWAY COMMIS­ Call and we will be glad to show them to Cleared, several acres slashed, young there la always uncertainty. He In agency proposition. Strop covered by If common with others In the dry belt evenings. Phone IMS. SIONERS OFCANADA you. . orchard In full bearing. 2 running patents. A S2.U0 rasor free with every —o----- Lower School—1167 Belcher et We have also a number of new houees streams. 4 rodméd cottage, with largs strop sold. Strop retails for W.00. Mil­ - onn.it regard the bill with other than which are snaps. bsm; price, including horse, buggy and lions being sold and agents coining suspicion. —On Monday. March 1st. a dinner Phono ldll. Public notice Is hereby given that the Esquimau Nanaimo Railway Cemgany light wagon. *2,000. money.1 Throw away old. worn-qut pro- On the other hand Mr. Wilson prides will be given In the Sir William Wal­ The Chiiotmae term win ooniwu A ltlons for something new and salable. will, at the Sitting of the Board ef Rail­ GORDON HEAD-12 acres of waterfront- himself on the clear cut language of lace hall In honor of St. David’s Day. on Tueodoy, September I. way Commissioners In the City of Vic­ age t acres under cultivation. 720 full J. King made 33 sales on Saturday Dinner will be served at 8 o'clock. Dr. Apply—The Barone. _____ Phan» eg. bearing fruit trees. «.500 strawberry rafternoon in two hours. Outfit free. the bill. He contends that there can toria on Saturday, the 27th day ef Febru­ plants. 400 rhubarb plants, 300 raspberry , Thomas Mfg. Co., 916 Home Bldg., Day- be little ambiguity. It 1« In fact writ O. M. Jones will preside. ary. 190#. make application to the Board ton, Ohio. for an order authorizing the construction S. A. BAIRD. plant», and other email fruits, modern I ten In Mr. Wilson's best style, which MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN of a branch or spur from the freight bungalow, outhouses. 3 springs water, may be somewhat of a new claim for terminus of the Company’s railway la the chicken houses, etc. REAL ESTATE. FINANCIAL AND IN­ NOTICE statutes. He thinks moreover that old (BURROWES* COURSE OF MUSIC City of Victoria. Block D. at a pelât on VICTORIA ARM-Large water frontage STUDY). Chatham street opposite the Warehdwe SURANCE AGENT. This Is to certifycert If; that ibf co-partnership, record holders can have nothing to and premise» of the B. Wilson Company, ______1*10 nntTrtLAS STREET.------lot running back to main road, planted Intensely Intereetlng* None of the fn fruit, etc., 98.W0- "heretofore "" etfilexisting__ ___ between______Messrs.__r___ fear. If they weed, the- water they will tcdlousness of solitary practice. Classes Limited, and to erase Chatham street Htiiry Bickerdike and August Voelpel, as get ft, and instead of having It In the [ Rsal English Into the lands of the B. Wilson Company. COWlCHAN STATION—30 acres. 7 room- proprietors of the Victoria Steam Laun­ from 4 tn 9 pupil*. Special arrangement* Limited. ed house. 5 acres cultivated, balance form of records open always to attack for classes fn outlylna city points USD—One and one-third acres (part water dry. Yates street, Victoria, 13. C.. has A plan, profile and book of reference of partly slashed, about 50 fruit trees, good this day been dissolved, August Voelpel in the courts they will have an a bio- 1 My private classes in violin and plane the said branch was deposited tn the Land - front), on Shuwnlgau Lake. An Ideal rn:xeurvU in the. Donizetti; vocal solo, "Out of the asked. police court this morning and obtained Deep." C. Mark», W„, Marsh; Inter------—"end Dey School Use The These fer Wants, fee a further remand from Magistrate Jay mexzo from “Ue vaHeria Rust loan»." J. E. PAINTER & 80N BXVAX BROS. & CO, Ltd. G goads TfflSJ?* ffCrSKÆ Offlre: dll CORMORANT STREET. «96 PORT STREET. on behalf of Julius H. Franck. Thu Mascagni; march de concert, “Salute Salts, To Lets—ie per word. Daily case was set over until Saturday next the Flag," Huff; “God Save th* King." Telephone MO. er Seeoi-Weekly, Six iaeeitioae owing ft the fact, that Mr Peters' client Mom J. 1. Mxi oov.l.o. H. A- Principal. AOENT VON THE OLD RELIABLE 1er priee of fear. la iSUI teo unwell to appear In the -For to-dpy. 4 Tbs. figs for 26o., 6 j court. There was no objection raised by lbs. prunes tor Me. Acton Brus., 666 | WELLINGTON COAL rxsin lew ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES the other side. Yates street. Telephone, 1061. |I.M per tea, 1.340 lbn weight, dettvwod. IS VICTORIA DAILY TIMM. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1909. Whole Wheat and Graham Flour TO-DAY’S PLEASING PRICES PATENTED ELECTRIC PROCESS.—Manufactured for us from the best No. 1 Hard Wheat, containing all the wheat bran, which is the ON PRUNES AND JAM most essential part of the flour. Per sack, SO tbs...... v...... $1.00 NEW_ “WHITE AND SYLVESTER FEED CO. Tel. 413. 709 YATES ST. Fine French Prunes SIX POUNDS FOR TWENTY FIVE CENTS & GOLD” CHINA 60 POUND BOX FOR $1.90. PETER McQUADE SON Wholesaleîsale and Retail DealersDeale in A/so New “Blue Willow” China Just Arrived Crosse & Blackwell’s Raspberry Jam GASOLINE, FLAGS, PAINTS, OILS AND VAR 7 LB TIN 75c, 4 LB. TIN 45c, 2-LB. TIN 25c. NISHES, ENGINE ROOM, STEAMBOAT, YACHT, OU’LL FIND HERE A FULL LINE of that delightful and popular China— LAUNCH, MILL, MINING, LOGGING, CAN- Y the “White and Gold"—for we have just received a shipment of those lines 'VÎM. , ...... nx^anp gj^gsyBN^s guppmsa. If you have been.waiting to this-news!. 1 INDEPENDENT GROCERS 1*17 (iOVKRNMENT ST. you’ll be pleased to know that'you may now get wftat’you retire." you are one SHIP CHANDLERS. Phone 41 1214 WHARF ST. who has never known this beautiful China we invite you to visit the China Shop and see it. j title that they have the daring to Wwue a challenge to anyone - right here, ton. ____ Ting ig.theJtoM Ehgiish.Bchft jGhina. and mMgJkasLbfe eanfuseh.witfa the^eoBS- H -1 sSmksM» aaagggggcrere ' ferlng $250 to any one who can defeat mon imitotions ofOBeTware sold In competition. You’ll find that our baying powers THE FIRST PAIR OF “WALK OVER" SHOES them. Daly, "The Madman," Is billed as the world's greatest barrel jumper, enable us to offer this superior quality china at the prices of the ordinary. IS A REVELATION TO THE WEARER. Oi “The Wolf.” Eugene Walter's mad juggler and mad acrobat. Ftorji A shipment of “Blue Willow" has also just arrived, and you may now fill the pecaunc he sever Imagined that so much of Browning, "Tfce Girl With the Dia­ coKgftri drama which, cornea to the Vic­ mond Heeh." assisted by KeUatVMJie STYLE,, eo much of CQàlFORT and wFüiuch of toria theatre Tuesday next, much has breaks in this line from a complete stock. „ SERVICE could be contained In one pair of great whistler, will appear In their or­ Wo mer have to. talk WALK OVER been written of a - laudatory nature by dinal lAMtMl novelty. *iThe Hum.-r the Maid." -John LeClalr-, billed héU.ktUW**-. _ • - - -...... ii all si,vies and v in and ice Ï1"-**** ------d New^Hatl Seat $ 1Q [Steeling, $et&7*5Q the best gets of the kind. The Mein- I especially is declared to be one of the mtafcfc- unique and striking seen in a tyre Sisters are singing and dancing HERE IS A NEW ARRIVAL in the Furniture number of yearn. The hero and the vil­ comediennes. Thb< J. P-jve wifi n««r A STERLING SILVER SET. eonsisthig of lain of the drama fight « du« i iWiNrt w new tfltwtmeit'Wmw - New moving ■Store—A Ilall Seat. This is a seat worthy of Sugar Shell, Cream Ladle a ml Butter Knife. Jas. H. Tomlinson & Co. entirely In the dark. When of picture» will be shown, and the ore he*- special mention for the design and general This is a set of dainty, design, finest aterling, them finally fall* and the vlcibr stands Isa wifi play a Belem j»y Moehoweky aw - Successors to Ideal Shoe Store an overture. Up” is out of thTofdîhïry. Early Eng­ gold lined. In silk lined valse. Per set, over him, the spectator* are not sure lish ...... $10.00 only ...... $7.50 OOV’T. ST., OPP. SPENCER’S of the identity of either. This Is dis­ Pantages. closed by the light of - u match, with To-night will, be the last chance which the hero sets fire to his cigarette. Victoria will have of seeing the earth­ The appearance of the white face - of quake pictures and the very good the winner, standing out of the sur­ vaudeville programme offered at the Put “Decora” on Your Kitchen Walls rounding blackness In the flare of the Pantages this week. ‘The Exchange’ Maynard & Son match flame Is so dramatic an incident Next week's bill will be header! by If you 8je building a new home or if you are contemplating the FURNITURE A BOOK STORE w. WiÆîTîüfm.., e.u that the applause at the Lyric theatre. the great Johnsons, world famous às We Will Hold Our Usual Sale New York, was often delayed while ventriloquists, and an act that la a papering of your kitchen or bathroom or pantry this Spring, let 718 FORT STREET the audience took in the picture. There whole show of ( itself. Warner ahd us show you the finest and most economical wall covering you can JOHN T. PEA VILLI. Proprietor.___ SATURDAY NIGHT. 8 o’Clock. la an old saying that ‘‘all the world 1-akewooJ. singing and acrobatic buy. We refer to “Decora,” the washable wall cloth. Decora is FUltNITURE At Salesroom, 1SH BROAD STREET, lovea a lover," and it is equally trim dancers, have a high reputation, and hung liptm the watls hr tbe same way as wallpaper. Any paper- Mission Oak Desk with Bookcase Attached that all the world love» melodrama came from the big circuits. The bal­ Large Roll Top Desk. Consisting of : Balance of Dress when It la well written, plausible, real ance of. the programme haa not yet hanger (or you) can put it on. It is especially desirable for new Copying Press. Goods, Fancy Ware, Ornaments, Mid Mahogany Two-Leaf Table. nnd true to Mfr Broadway never would been announced einsrpt Hie mustrated buildings, as there is.sufficient stretch in the material to allow for Maple Folding Bed. Quite New. and other things. admit this fact before, until Walter song, “When the Bees Are In the cracking and ordinary settling. Oak Corner Cupboard. gave them "The Wolf." frankly and Hive." and “Bill Want* to Marry a ...... — - - Small Bookcase. ------——^ Truly" labelled as a melodrama, and T«e DfinctrJV on the blograph._____ This material is the most sanitary you could put on the walls. . ------Several Chest» of Drawers. MAYNARD & SON, Auctioneers And Some Second-Hand Bedroom Furni­ they had to like. It. It is washable—in fact you can turn the hose on it without injury. ture. Stepladdefs. etc. Dan Sully Coming. Edison Cylinder Phonograph in fine con­ INDIANS MAKE BIG It is indestructible and therefore much cheaper than the best wall­ dition, and a Small Disc (îraphopbone. ALLEGED VIOLATION OF Daniel Bully's new play. "The Match- papers. ■ i A Large Number of New Books added to maker," In which he will appear at the CATCHES OF HERRINGS Lending Library. List constantly Victoria theatre on . Wednesday, I» a Come in and let us show you this and more fully explain some changing. Magazines exchanged. ALIEN LABOR ACT comedy drama in three acta i-> Jeerold . Furniture Made to Order. of its many merits—Second Floor. «Shepard. Tin- play was written cx- Air&aaJx lor-Jdr. jsuliy .awii Use- character With Dip Nets Theyf fflTheir ^ JSalaoft. Feb. 19.—Judge Foria lo-dav ofFather Daly fits him perfectly. It granted A. M. Johnson, barrister, per­ !•< rëfnn fkâtîTïf for 1t» drmnatlc atrength. - Canoes m About Ten mission to .proceed against W. R Cleverness of construction and the Cooke, a wealthy American lumber­ richness and abundance of Its comedy, Minutes. Latest Furniture Arrivals man who owns a njill at Kaslo. B.C.> as well as fidelity to nature of Its char­ acter drawing. Like The Parish otj a charge of havttig violated the A BROAD SHOWING OF NEW THINGS IN LEATHER STYLES AÏtfelt Labor ÀCT. It Is cl aimed that Fricst." It deal* with the relations of Correspondence. 1 "it there tti»- (Special Mr. Cooke brought a number of Ameri­ Clayoquot, Fe>, 17.—On Thursday test cans into Canada to work in his Kaslo resemblance ends; this . !*a»«tor has a OME UP TO THE THIRD FLOOR and see these handsome new arrivals in the Indians secured an aboundant sup­ mill. Mr. Johnson, on behalf of his very hard time of It and some of the Leather Upholstered Furniture. Come and try the great, large, comfy clients, who arc workingmen, first ap­ rough, lawless denlsens of Boom City. ply of herring. The waters literally C plied to the attorney-general and then Idkho. give him a great deal of trouble ewarmed with them. It only required Morris Chairs, the Easy Chairs and the fine Rockers. to two judges of the supreme court for and. anxiety. In the end., however, the about -ten minutes’ work with dip leave to bring this action, but was pastor succeeds In bringing the com­ haro *Been ^anoes" Ttle klutchmen We priced yesterday a host of new arrivals in these lines and we have for Stewart Williams . .Hardwick refused in To-day. how- munity around-ta ilia view*. you to day by far the most comprehensive showing of Leather Upholstered Furni­ cver, <"-Hirty Judge Fnrin gave the order, wtralghtenlng out a number of them for drying. necessary permission, and the case will tangled love affair»; showing- *om* A. Kinsey has a contract* with the ture in the West. Stewart Williams & Co. come up for trial shortly. tardea*# shiners the error of their Stjtten Lumber Company v. get eel There is much to be said in favor of Leather Furniture, but it is hardly neces­ Duly Instructed by COVKIAN BABA- Wavs and wins the respect of all by hi* 200 piles for the wharf at Mosquito Har­ TAX ft CQ.. will indomitable courage In the discharge bor. sary if you will but come in and see these new pieces—they’ll do all the talking THINKS SWEARING >f what he considers hi* duty. The new post office at Toff no will soon necessary. CONTINUE SELLING __ ALL RIGHT "The Burgomaster." be completed, lir. Garrard expects to .... The magnificent collection of of ;i’i tin first class attractions book­ have It ready for the next mail on the ORIENTAL RUGS AND Providing the provocation equals the ed for the Victoria theatre, none will *2nd. There ure many new arrivals In Parlor Furni­ offence of Jones stepping on Smith's be welcomed more generously than The tife-boat crew Is busy building a ture being marked to-day. Further particulars BRASSWARE corns. Far better to use Putnam's ‘The Burgomaster." which appears on new walk from the government wharf DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS. Corn Extractor;—It does cure corns Thursday night, with those sterling to the boat house. shortly, or come in to-day. Mr. Nasr will be on hand and will and warfs In one day without pain. favorite* Harry Herat sen. in the title At the dance last week for the bene­ ehnw and explain to ‘ail who may wish Try “Putnam's,~ free from adds, and role r-nd Ruth Whit.- as WUIIe Van fit bf the Nallaen family about $70 was to see these goods. painless. Astorbllt Plxley and Luder have 1 lajæd. written many muglctti sue esses, name­ The Auctioneer. Stewart Williams For short distances, the salmon Is the ly.. "Prince of PUsen." “King I)odo," swifteyt swimmer of any fish It can “Woodland," and "Grand Mogul." but DO THESE SYMPTOMS travel *at th* rate Of 35 miles An hour. " Stewart Williams E. E. Hardwick it wag In "The Burgomaster" that FIT YOUR CASE? they scored their first great everlasting triumph. The present season's offer­ Are you dlaay? Stewart Williams & Co. ing Is the new edition of this musical Does your head swim? FULL PROMPT masterpiece, and Manager Wm. P. Doe* everything turn dark when ypu Instructed by J. BOTHWELL, ESQ„ WEIGHT DELIVERY Cullen has exercised the greatest care Will Sell by , rise after stooping In forming this season's company. Are you constantly suffering from PUBLIC AUCTION The New Grand. headavtv f MORRIS -CHAIRS—Chief among the new ar­ ARM ROCKERS—Here is a great, large rocker ON | Coin's Dogs, the Flve.Borsinls In their Are you short of breath after going rivals is the line of Morris Chairs. In these style in Early English finished oak frames. great globe rolling and acrobatic act. upstairs? we show many new designs. The host artists Large leather cushions. Price, each *35.00 THE RACE TRACK Krruc, the protean violinist, and Is your tqngue coated and furretl? ARM CHAIRS—An excellent line of arm chairs Franklyn Ardelle ft Co., In the comedy in Mission Designing have contributed. Made ON These symptoms give warning that sketch "Catastrophe" will be seen for your system need* a thorough cleans­ in Mission design and finished Early English. at this price. Frames are selected oak fin­ ’ SATURDAY AFTERNOON the-hist time at the two performances ing—atr poisons must be flushed out Upholstered in Spanish Leather. Price ished làulv làitrlisli. Leather upholstered. to-night at the New «rand. This The remedy |* Dr. Hamilton's Pills. each ...... *40.00 Each ...... *18.00 I splendid show has drawn capacity bus- Marked benefit Immediately follow ONE THOROUGHBRED CHEST­ i loess .all week and the two packed their use. MORRkLClUIUS—Another line of Morris COUCH—In golden oak, upholstered in either green or maroon leather. An attractive fur­ NUT STALLION, 4 years; ONE I houses which are assured for to-night These famous pills loosen the bowels Chairs just in. A smaller design, but just as j will put the total away «t> among the and stop constipation; they act on the stylish and worthy. Priced at, each *35.00 niture piece and comfortable, too. Price, THOROUGHBRED BROWN 1 biff weeks fti the history of the Grand, liver and kidneys, make them strong MORRIS CHAIRS—Another line of these popu­ each...... *45.00 MARE, 4 years. i For next week Mr. Jemeson hits *e- and vigorous. 6% DISCOUNT | vired os a headliner a ndvelty never Thl» ensures health and purity for lar chairs. These are priced at a popular COUCH—À fine conch style in golden oak. This The Auctioneer. Stewart Williams FOR CASH WITH ORDER ; veen on the stage of any theatre on the blood and consequently the whole - price.- Selected oak, leather upholstered. one is upholstered m green leather. Finest 1 thy continent until the present com­ system benefits. workmanship throughout. Price is. each pany arrived In New York. It. I* the No other medicine tones and braces Each ...... ’...... *30.00 Australian tree-fellers and woodchop- like Dr. HamIItort's Pills; They at once ARM CHAIRS—A stylish chair style, in Mis­ ...... * • .*50.00 pers. who Iflty claim t«> the title of chafn- cure btlllousffese, headache, dizziness, sion design. Frame is selected oak finished SUITE—A striking three-piece suite consisting rlone of the world. They saw through poor color, coated tongue and all dis­ Early English. leather - WpholstefM. of settee, chair and rocker. Very attractive B.C. HARDWARE CO., LTD. logs In record time and chop In the ease* arising through fault of thé design. Early English finish. Each. *80.00 same \tay. No confident are they of stomach, kidneys or liver; try them. Each ...... v...... *25.00 AGENTS FOR their HbWIty to successfully defend the Résulta prove thé merits of Dr, Ham­ ARM ROCKERS—A fine rocker style in both DAVENPORT SOFA—A large Davenport Sofa ilton's Pills, 25c. per box or five boxes Early English and Golden Finished Oak. made of selected oak finished Early English. PENDRAY’S IMPROVED LIME AND for $1.00, at all dealers In medicine. Upholstered in leather. Very comfortable. Upholstered in leather. A handsome piece. . . .Trv ~. . yr „ . t — Price . tty:, ...... -.., ...... *86.00 SULPHUR SPRAY WATER IN OAK BAY. Kseh - *1 8.00 Also a fall stock of SPBAMOTORS, SPRAY PUMPS, William’s Talcum AppHeation to City For Supply "bn PRUNING KNIVES, PRUNING SHEARS. Foul Bay Road Was Refused. Big Bargains in Store Fixtures B. 0. HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED. - Toilet Powder The water question between the city and the Oak Bay municipality is still Warehouse, Phone Hit. COR. YATES AND BROAD. ‘Phone S3 Two odors: Violet and Carnation a live one. the question coming up In- We have «orne wonderful Bargains in Store Fixtures. We are putting in new fixtures ______ip .with ilia___-__ eldentalJy la#T nIghi at the meeting of in our re^rrangéd Drapery Department and all our former handsome 0»k Fixtures thé streets committee of the cljy coun­ are offered at very low prices. NEW HINGED TOP cil This was on. an application from F. B. Pemberton to have a water We have counters, floor easel, wall cases, drawers, etc. You, as a live business IT WON'T STICK main laid along Foul Bay road on man, must recognise the value of good fixtures. Here is an opportunity to improve Tf WON’T CATCH municipal property. The adjoining your store’s appearance at tittle cost. Come in or write us. IT WON'T BIND property was willing to pay part of . the cost, but the request was refused I IT WON’T LEAK Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! as the mayor said they would not like ; IT OPENS EASILY. to trespass bn municipal property ' Tills U the latest thing in a with their pipe. The work, he thfmght, should be donq by the Oak Ray mu­ Talcum Package. Furnishers Maker* nicipality, and the ,/ater paid for in —of— Strictly Fresh Island Eggs, PRICE 26 CENTS bulk. The application was therefore —of refused." The pipe asked for was to Homes Furniture have been laid between the houses ov- and Office To-day, 3 Doz. for ...$1.00 « opted by J- J. Shallcrdss and Llnd- Hotels tey Crease, and would ha-aye coat $2,- Clubs Fitting* 400. That Are JOHN COCHRANE Complete - - THE “FIRST" FURNITURE STORE OF THE “LAST WEST CHEMIST THE WORLD'S TELEPHONES. and Good Better The W est Eu a Jrocc ryl>>. Ltd — N. W. Cor The iftrftibtr of téléphoné* 1W the trholc* GOVEBNMEHT STREET, VICTORIA B- C. 10e* GOVERNMENT ST. TELS. S8 and 17*1 world IS estimated at 8,600.900, of which __ Yates and Douglas Sts. 7,000,800 are said to be In use In America and two millions in Europe