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i VOL. 43. VICTORIA, B. C., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913 NO. & THREE HUNDRED MILUK13 AMOUNT REPORT FIVE DIE IN GLORIES ER FIRE WHEN HOME RULE BECOMES OPERATIVE RUSSIA MENES OF CAPITAL ES1WAID TO HAVE COME TAMALPAIS FUMES JOHN REDMOND WDi FORM GOVERNMENT . BALKAN MR AT END INTO CANADA DURING LAST FEW MONTHS Forecast of Procedure is Given Towns May Be Saved, but May Mrs, Edith Rigby Surrenders to JOHN REDMOND Bulgaria Places Her Affairs it» by the London Daily ] Go Jf Afternoon Police and Tells Militant Hands of Foreign Power Canadian Pacific Brings in One Hundred Million Dollars by Trades Blow Exploits Without Reserve New Stock Issue and Bankers' Estimates Are That One Hundred and Fifty Millions Have Been Realized HOPE TO RESTORE OLD SIX THOUSAND MEN BURNED LEVER’S HOME ROUMANIAN ACTION by Sales of Municipal Securities COLLEGE GREEN HOUSE FIGHTING THE FIRE AS BEACON FOR KING WILL BE PREVENTED Present Hope That Duke of STRONG TIDE OF IMMIGRATION CREDITED Commander of Dakota Says Scotland Yard Believes Suffra Connaught Will Be Lord- France to Negotiate With Ser- WITH IMPORT OF FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS Men’s Lives More Valuable gettes Planned to Kidnap Lieutenant via and Greece on Than $4,000 House His Majesty Terms of Peace Montreal, July 10.—The estimate was made to-day by a financial authority |hat possibly close to 1800,000,000 has come Into Canada In the last few months PLANS OF ULSTERMEN through exports of grain and through Immigration, and that despite the talk COMMISSARY ORDERED DYNAMITE USED ON TERMINATE HOSTILITIES »f continued stringency, the Canadian situation must have been relieved to that ARE LITTLE OBSCURE extent since the pinch began to be felt. Estimates of the outflow of money TO CUT OFF RATIONS YORKSHIRE RAILWAY BY END OF THE WEEK from Canada in Interest payments, in the adjustment of trade balance, In the repurchase of Canadian securities sold by foreign investors, etc., are more London, July 10.—The Home Rule San Francisco, July 10.—Five soldiers Liverpool, July 16.—A dramatic con bill which passed its third reading In lifficult. . V Nationalist leader who will prob 8t. Petersburg, July 10.—Because of are reported to have been burned to the House of Commons on Monday is The $300,000,000 estimate, however, does not include sales of Canadian se fession of Incendiarism was made to now in something like its final form. ably be first premier of Ireland the terrible slaughter attending the death and half a dozen little hamlets day by a well-known militant suffra curities, other than those by municipalities. The C. P. R., through its new In a forecast of the procedure as re when Home Rule’ Is a fact. second Balkan war between the allies, and towns "at the foot of Mount gette, Mrs. Edith Rigby, wife of a gards the institution of Home Rule, the stock issue is bringing in close to $100,000.000 of outside money and despite a Russia has decided to intervene at Tamalpais await their salvation, or physician at Preston, to the magistrate Dally News says: “On the act becom once, it is reported in official circles tight money market good sized blocks of railway and Industrial securities have ing operative It ip understood the King their doom, from the afternoon trade sitting in the police court here. She to-day. Russia expects to terminate been disposed of abroad in the first half of the year, so over and above the will be advised to send for John. Red winds, while the fire which swept the was remanded for further hearing. hostilities before the end of the week $800.000,000 the Inflow of money has been one of fairly large volume. mond, who will be asked to form a DEMOCRATS MUST AT mountain for three days to reaching Mrs. Rigby declared it was she who government. On the final passage of and prevent Roumanie engaging in Bankers estimate that close to $160, toward the Pleasant plains and vine last Tuesday burned down the country the bill Irish privy councillors will be war against Bulgaria. 000,000 must have been realized in re yards to the north and the Muir Woods residence at Rlvington. near Horwlch, conferred on Messrs. Redmond and cent months In the sale of municipal National Park on the south. Dillon and their leading colleagues. In ONCE RATIFY TREATY securities alone. The sum might seem Every available soldier In the San Lancashire, of Sir William H. Lever, due course Mr. Redmond will retire St. Petersburg, July 10.—Later to «MEDIT TO excessive, but when the large Issues and caused damage estimated at $100,- day Bulgaria placed herself unre Francisco Presidio and Fort Winfield from the active leadership of the Na servedly in the hands of Russia with like those of Montreal, whose financing Scott, on this side of Abe bay, and 000. She further confessed to being the tionalists in the House of Commons and this# year amounted to about $17,- Forts Baker and Barry,| across th» will doubtless be succeeded by T. P. the viewof bringing about a cessation perpetrator of the outrage at the Liv Dominion Government May 000.000. and of Edmonton, which dis Golden Gate, to fighting the fire, side O'Connor. of hostimies in the Balkans and in erpool cotton exchange on July 6, when Withdraw on Fisheries Agree order to prevent further bloodshed. HANDLE WHEAT CROP posed of some $10,000,000 debentures, by side with civilians and sailors. "Mr. Redmond's retention of office are added to the Issues made by the Probably Six thousand men are on the a bomb exploded but caused little will depend upon the result of the Irish ment With United States smaller municipalities (which outside fire lines, seeking to beat back or wear damage. election. There to little doubt that he London, July 10.—It is officially con Negotiations Linder Way Be cities, through lack of understanding out a blaze which burst out with in Mrs. Rigby surrendered voluntarily will obtain a working majority and firmed here that Bulgaria has taken the methods which the banks have credible fury late yesterday and ex to the police. When arraigned to-day the first duty of his government will the initiative of asking the European tended early this morning over a ten- tween Canadian and London been pursuing have overlooked), the she gloried In her achievements, say be to establish a responsible admin Ottawa, July 10.—That unless the powers to try to end the Balkan war. financial men here say it Is a n mile sweep. ing she wanted Sir William H. Lever istratlon in Dublin on a firm and dur The resurging of the fire came like Democratic party at the session be Banking Institutions why the outlook can be faced without to consider whether his house was able basis. Vienna, July J#.—France has under lightning. Late yesterday afternoon ginning at Washington In December uneasiness, and how the large figures more valuable as a ehowplace than as “With the final passage of the bill the taken to negotiate with Servia and the town at Mill Valley lay. hot and are soon reached. si beacon lighted for the King and the self-denying ordinance whereby the takes up the ratification of the treaty Greece on behalf of Bulgaria to ascer quiet between the big ridges which The banks have consistently urged country to see women suffering an In Nationalists refuse to take office under with Canada regarding the Joint pro tain what terms of peace can be ar Montreal, July 10.—Negotiations are radiate like apçkes from Mount the municipalities large and small Into supportable grievance. the crown or attend state functions tection of fisheries in tfitéftigttonal ranged. the market. Those which kept putting A smoulder over one of She told the magistrate: *T lighted will be cancelled, the Lord Lieutenant’s at present under way between Can- waters, the Canadian government will The. French government has advised adtan chartered bank, end tk.lr Lee- •ttmattmnU, H tlw eerty that beacon. I also placed the ex court will become for the first time the Greeks and the Servians not to of last year when being fought into apparent plosives in the Liverpool stock < representative * Irish society and the withdraw from the treaty, U til* mate don connections which. If carried to a on the north slope of the mountain demand too much or otherwise Bul easy have had to pay smartly for their change to show how easy it to to pro question of a royal residence in Ire rnent made here to-day. Early this garia Is likely to prefer to take the successful t^sue, will probably hare a while slope toward the Muir Woods ’ loans* cure them and to place them In publié land can be practically considered. year Hon. J. D. Hazen went to Wash .chances of fighting out the quarrel. distinct bearing on the money market showed never a smudge. In front of buildings. I might Just as easily have "It If hoped in Nationalist circles The action of the banks, however, Muir Woods Inn a company of soldiers ington and interviewed Predident Wil on. Hitherto Canadian banka blown up the Nelson monument. that arrangements may be made with has been necessary in Hew of the went through a desultory roll call and Belgrade, July 10.—The Bulgarian I chose the Liverpool cotton ex the Bank of Ireland whereby the old son as to the attitude of the Democrats hid their resources more or less heavy demands for money In commer inspection. troops continue to retire, closely pur change because the cotton Industry has parliament house on College Green may toward the measure which was origin t
BRITISH IMMIGRANTS HOUSES LOUD CURZON FORESTRY NOW URGED \R *PRESCRJPriON STORE CO. CHOICE . „ SALE Of Ten Thousand Last Year Former Viceroy Urges Econ: Campaign of Unparalleled Ac CIGARSA PRICES Forty-Eight Were Foreign omy in Building and Defer tivity as Result of Conven On a. few Unes of Cigars we've father overstocked. Bom People ence to Native Opinion tion Held at Winnipeg SALE PRICES: It’s the Sealed Tin *1.50*1.00 forfar ...... :...... as*X6<- j *200 for ...... bO* *2.75 for ...... BO* That ensures the perfect condition of PLASMON OATS when London, July 10.—The fifteenth an London, July 10.—Lord Curzon re Winnipeg, July 10.—The final meet They Include each brands as: — let before you. It would be difficult to imagine anything more nual Western Australia dinner was ferred in unmistakable terms of disap ing of the Canadian forestry conven nutritious, more body building than a combination of PLAS held at the Trocadero restaurant, proval to 4M change of the capital of tion held in the Industrial bureau this H. B. Pantelas "extra," El Raymo “Perfectos,” Purello, MON, the world famous food tonic, and picked OATS of the Lieut.-Col. Sir Newton J. Moore, agent- the Indian empire from Calcutta to evening was featured by a series if Potlatch, Club House, Clear Title, Heidelburg, Anna- general for Western Australia, preside Delhi, in the speech which he delivered resolutions and discussions which belle, Havana Twist, and Jim Hill. first grade. Yet a sealed tin costs only 35e at Campbell ’e. lng. at the 11th annual Calcutta dinner at marked a distinct advance in the The guest of the evening was Lewis the Hotel Cecil work of the association, and laid out Harcourt, M. P„ secretary of stale for Having spoken of the astonishing for the executive and the members a LADIES SHOULD TRY REXAt-L NON-GREASY FACE CREAM. the colonies, and many other dletin progress which had taken place of campaign of unparalleled activity in the history of the organization. The Only ...... 25^ guisched people were present. late years In Calcutta, a city which i.l- Mr. Harcourt, In proposing the toast ways seemed to him to he a fitting em central point of the discussion on Im The Hudson’s Bay Co, of “Western Australia," dwelt on the bodiment not merely of their labors mediate extension of the activities was Family Win, and Spirit Marchants. moral and material progress of that but of British rule in India, Lord a resolution by V. C. Brown, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, as fol Open Till 1» p.m. 1112 DOUGLAS STREET Phone «63 state, which had a territory equal to Curzon said ti.. . he had never hidden lows: CORNER about a quarter of Europe. The great his view that a mistake was made by We are prompt we are care PHONB. "That the executive committee take desideratum of a state of that else, he his majesty's ministers, when they had FORT AND ful. and use only the beat In our into their consideration the advisabil work. 135 said, was population, and the govern placed In jthe mouth of the sovereign the momentous decision to remove “the ity of appointing, first, a central com DOUGLAS ment of the dominion were taking en mittee at Ottawa and sub-committees ergetic measures to secure It. capital of India from Bengal. / He held that the decision to abandon at important points in different sec The Immigrants last yèar numbered tions of Canada to formulate a na a place with such memories behind it 10,000, of whom only 48 were not tional forestry policy, and, second, ad as Calcutta, and to go hunting about British subjects. The legislation of visory boards to each centre where a VICTORIA CARNIVAL WEEK—Aug. 4 fo 1. 1011 for a new capital among the deserted Western Australia was progressive and sub-committee is formed." cities of forgotten kings ; to spend mil BVEBPURE BUTTER, 3 lbs. for...... $1.00 Illuminating, and, while that state did The probable definite action of the lions of the money pf lndi%—perhaps not disdain to learn from Great Brit executive committee upon this sugges available now, but not so certain to e ENGLISH MIXED PICKLES, 2 bottles for'...... 25* ain in some things—for he believed that tion will Involve, It is expected, an im available a few years hence*—and then the provisions of the workmen's com mediate extension of the association's WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, 3 bottles for...... 25* pensation act were similar to the Brit to construct a new capital which, as it Eight Acres at power and the augmentation of a ish act—It had set an example with re seemed to him, would be Jiut oil from larger number of members to the work 2-LB. JARS MARMALADE, per jar...... 25* gard to the settlement o# trade dls- the public life of the country and from in hand. the currents of public opinion, and in In closing the convention. Hon. W. 30* HOLLAND RUSKS, per tin ...... Mr. Harcourt then spoke of the pros which the government would have A. Charlton, of Toronto, laid special perity of the gold mining industry, the nothing to contemplate but Its own Royal Oak FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, per lb...... 15* stress upon the advance which had pearling industry, and the greatest In official charms, wag not likely to be been made by the association In hold •‘TEA GARDEN” MINCEMEAT, per jar...... 75* dustry of all, agriculture, and he fraught with good to .he Interests ing its convention in Winnipeg, and pointed out that the revenue of the which the Brit I .h were in India to safe expressed the confidence that with Its With Five-Room House Call in and see our demonstration of Del Monte’s Canned Goods state last year was £660,000 In excess of guard and to defend. wonderful possibilities the western the expenditure. He considered it as his duty o point country would soon be a centre of out that~every objection which had power in the various objects of the THE CHEAPEST BUY IN THIS DISTBICT English Baby Cars, et 768 Fort 8t, • been expressed by Lord ^ancdow -e, bo^y. Lord Mlnto and himself wo years a o The resolution which follows indicate 5 acres, cleared, close to school, post office and store. Windsor Grocery Company had been confirmed rather than shaken, the advance made by this meeting In I that, public opinion In India hrd the central west: OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. GOVERNMENT ST. very much altered • the Interval, it "ResoLved, that this association was Impossible a this time t alter Vie recognizes the importance of planting decision whlc* had been made, but it shelter belts and other trees and shrubs Price Per O I 1 7C 189 Acres seemed to him that the best hlrg In the school playgrounds of the prairie which could happen with fegard to the provinces, and that, to encourage this Acre Only W 111 13 new capital of Delhi wo”ld be at ti « work In a practical manner, it is CHEAP LOTS On the Main Sooke Road government of India should not Te V recommended to the attention of the GORDON STREET, size 50x126 ...... SHOO ready to spend rupees on palaces anJ department of education and agricul One-third cash, balance easy. The house has bathroom, hot cathedrals and 1 Us, and should adr pt ture of the provinces." MYRTLE STREET, si# 40x120 ...... S1050 themselves to the restricted circum and cold water connected with city main, goo'd basement, barn CORNER ASQUITH AND RYAN, size 50x120...... S1350 $25.00 stances of .*ie case. and outbuildings ; apple, pear, prune and cherry trees. No BRIDE OF EIGHTY-ONE rock whatever. ASQUITII STREET, size 50x120 ...... fllOO Per Acre STRENGTHEN DEFENCES COMING FROM ENGLAND Terms one-third cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. AND BUILD NEW FORTS One-fifth cash Mrs. Mary Brown Lands From Royal Edward at Montreal En Route Halifax and Eequimalt Fortifications J. E. Smart & Company, Ltd for Victoria. May Be Improved by Dominion 486-8 Pemoerton Building. A. S. BARTON Government. Member of Victoria Real Estate Montreal, July 10.—Bound for Vic Exchange. toria to meet her lifelong lover, Mrs. Ottawa. July 10.—According to th? Mary Brown, 81 years of age, disem Members Victoria Real Estate Exchange. 318 Central Building. Phono SMI Ottawa Free Press the government ••• .... Shew Fish m Many working on Independent oil claims and regular savings. old prices. Painter ser Best horse in harness as actually used Ways. Inducing them to delay as long as pos in butchery delivery ...... 10.00 6.00 • ••• .... Without doubt you have sible the discovery of oil in order that vice means getting the aid Desigi Best horse in harness as actually used often realized this fact and the big trust may obtain control of as 819 Ceurtney It,. yi.>.. coal when you want It; it in bakery delivery ...... 10.00 6.00 ...... intended to start a savings Ottawa, July 10.—A ten thousand many claims as possible before a flow Best horse in harness as actually used dollar exhibit of food fish at Toronto is discovered?" means getting full weight Lessons ta the following sub 10.06 6.00 *.T. account. Why not do it to Exhibition this year la planned. The This Is the question that local oil jects. T.S0 Us 8.89 P. in laundry delivery ...... Mm in every sack; it means Best horse in harness as used in ex day! One dollar is suffi exhibit will be the first of Its kind to operators are asking themselves, and Wood Carving—Miss Hendjr. Mon press or other delivery ...... 10.00 6.00 »... cient. You can get along Canada. Arrangements for the dis for which it Is hard to find the correct value for your money day. play are now being completed by W. answer. Said one well-known oil man Artistic Bookbinding—1 ** Lana Best pair of horses to harness as actu just as well with just a lit from itirt to flqiah. Order Monday. £ ally used it. express or other delivery tle less than you now spend, A. Found, Dominion Superintendent of to-day; "Unless something is done Painter Coal and get v* Practical Designing—Mr Bergvelt 16.00 7.60 Fisheries. A large number of the fish when oil ts. discovered in Alberta It “ w-igon ...... will be an ' exact repetition of events Painter Service Free. Clay Modelling—Mr. Mold. Wed- Best Shetland pony in harness—1st pftze seal rug, value, $6.00; 2nd and you will some day be companies In Canada • will contribute. very, very glad you made The display will include lire fish in which. happened in California and Jevjefiwv—Mias O. Mead owe. Wed- . prize, pair of pony driving reins, value $3.00. Texas." pair of Shetland ponies In harness—1st prize, boys' saddle, value the small regular sacrifice.^. tanks, cured fish, fresh fish in cold storage and mounted specimens ->f : The Principle of Design—Ml** $7.60; 2nd prize,'buggy *ug, value $6.00. .. We allow 4% on savings Mills, Thursday. seine rare varieties. Metal Work—Mr. Mold. Friday accounts and add the inter The exhibit will consist principally Classed commença April first est quarterly. o( several varieties of commercial fish, TERMB—$8 ner quarter 'it me representing tHI* fisheries of the At ruhleet. TmTable In advance, or ;i We make no charge lor aael»' far two or more nuMects, on* advice about investments. lantic and Pacific coasts, and of great lesson a week In each at Meet. Inland waters of Canadh. Cold storage For further information apply to Our interests are intimately refrigerators, with a capacity of fix the Instructors at the above ad CLOCKS dress. ST. JAMES COFFEE connected with the success tons, will be installed, the fish betfig visible through glass doors. of our depositors. There will be a kitchen In conncc Tick, Took, John A. Turner A Ce, i , Call in and let ns tell you IS DELICIOUS tlon with the display, and fish steaks ;ÿ Room 261. Times Block. how. will be served free of charge. Who Wants a Clock ? Have You Tried It? VANCOUVER TO ANSWER Mitchell and Çowan, comer. 48x A clock, besides being a good 121, cleared and level..92150 Dominion Trust HQRNE-PAYNE STATEMENT time-keeper, - should be of artis • : • I • Cash Registers, tic design. Our clocks, whether Richmond and Second, corner, 64 xlOO, level; % chah .*1600 R. P. RITHET & CO., LTD. Company Vancouver, July Iff.—Thàt Vancou of the alarm variety ' Or • the1' $50; and $75 Each ;; stately grandfather type, are WHARF STREET “The Perpetual Trustee V ver’s reputation as : à city a«4 the To Rent—4-room house on Mon centre of population ie -without finan both artistic and good time Less 10% !(»• cash. Paid-up Capital ... keepers. '■* 1 v « ' ! < • terey Ave., Oak Bay;Wg cial- reproach should : be published: lease at, per month - .$86.w and Surplus.. 4 2,8(10,000 broadcast, and especially to England, Let,un phqw you pur clocks.,, h •< '•1- v - « Trusteeships' no- ' ta answer the attadke”ofc R. M. Horner Agreements for sala purchased. For Sale *t SUICIDE CAUSES SENSATION. rifles shipped as nails. Payne, was the decision vof the Pro Mm Ire* $1.251* $185 . ; " if you have a goqd agreement d e r adminis gress Club last, night... it< was agreed tration, over,. 6,000,000. for sale let us have it. VICTORIA Rome, July 10.—A aehrotlon war Barbadoes. July 10.—Customs offi that the best way In which this could BOOK & STATIONERY ured here to-day by the eulclde of ciale have seized thirty cases of rifles Trustee for Bond be done it as by 9 wide dissemination Insurance io protection.—Let us , engineer, Glannlnl, who Was a wtt- and 254 cases of ammunition, which holders, over.. 25,000,000 of the facts as regards British Colum protect, ycur home to the Can COMPANY, LTD. bia, and it was decided that the city sn In the notorlour graft dlrclorurea wege shipped as nails from Hamburg adian-Phtenix Fire Insurance 10*< Government Street connection with the construction of via Dutch and East Asiatic lines to should be approached to ask Its co Little & Taylor 909 Government Street Co. ;f-: • Phone UL e Palace of Justice, which èost mll- Barbiadoeè in transit for Curacao. operation in tills regard. ; Jewelers ns more than the estimate^ HUGH KENNEDY Glannlnl’s evidence brought about Roofs Msd# Fire-Peso# ty N*wh:i A Local Manager < Huge ^Values All Over the Store at 611 Y t Street: , Implication, In the affair of Deputies Greer Co., 1326 Wharf Street, make is July Stock Adjustment Sale of “Fit' ll Reform Clothes, cor. Yates and Broad. • Phoenix Stout, $1.60 per dos. qtar. izzatta and BrunlaltL of "Nag" Reef composition. VICTORIA BAILS' TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913 ■ " RUINOUS TAXES ON Angus Campbell V Co., Ltd. 1008-10 Government St. <| Diamonds as Gifts FAKERS, SAIS FORD If you wish to impress upon the recipient of your gift the esteem in which you hold him or her, let your gift be the sym Smart Linen Dust Coats bol of the greatest possible value—THE DIAMOND. Agriculturalist Gives Reasons Look over our large and varied stock of Diamond Neck for High Cost of Living lets, Pendants, Bracelets; Earrings, etc., which are the very - at July Sale Prices latest fashionable creations in platinum and gold. Extremely Blaming Government dainty designs are shown here at surprisingly reasonable prices. Splendidly Tailored Coverall Coats of white linen or brown Holland, some Vancouver, J,uly IQ.—“If thé farmers plain and some tastefully embroidered collars and cuffs. Be- (PC AA of till* country ever do form themselves gular $7.50 to $9.75. Sale price ...... Vt)»UU into a union, then may God help the ■ .V Smart Brown Sail Linen Coats with collar, deep cuffs and pocket 'trimmed people. The provincial government la new art leather in brown or green. Regular up to $12.00. tf/J "doing Its best to freeze out the farmers REDFERN & SON of British Columbia. This year my Sale price ...... tPOe * V taxes are 400 per cent. Higher than Stunning Coats at Heavy White Linen, with heavily embroidered revers, col Diamonds and Gold Jewelry Sayward Block they were last year. lar and cuffs, piped sky bengaliue. Regular $10.75. (£7 “Appeal against such taxes? i tcil you this appeal court they talk o? la Sale price ...... - ...... «P I it/V simply a farce. I used to have 2,000 Coats of Cream Linen with wide square collar, richly embroidered in raised acres. Now I have only 600 acres. t design, edged with tan bengaline, buttons tan centres. Re- (£7 Part tell you, I am getting out of the farm gular $10.75, Sale price...... tP 4 »WV ing business just as quickly as ever I can. Handsome Coat of Cream Linen, collar and cuffs of cut-out and embroidered Put Screens on Your Windows We are living In an age of unions. linen so roll design; very rich. Regular $11.50. (P Q AA Keep those nasty little in The commission men have their unions, Sale price ...... «POeVV and they have got the price they will A Nobby Coat of White Eponge, with black strip, has a collar of black satin, sects where they belong. pay to the farmer for his produce down Don’t let the flies and mos so low that the farmer cannot make a piped blue cloth, was originally $17.50. Q1 A CA quitoes take free lodgings in profit at all; but they charge the con Sale price ...... «PJ-UetJl/ sumer In the city high eqough In all A Magnificent Cream Pongee Linen Coat. This beautiful garment has collar your home with free board conscience for the stuff. I anrl from your kitchen. farmer, but I don’t want to see the and wide revers of rich embroidery on tosca net, also very deep pointed WE HAVE THE SCREENS farmers form themselves Into a union. border round the bottom and insets of the net with hand- (£"| O AA and SCREEN DOORS and If they do. then God help humamt,-. some thread embroidery. Regular price $20. Sale price... . V lal.UU for they can bring about a famine In Doiens of Cream and Natural Linen Coats, also of brown Holland eponge everything else in hardware. the midst of plenty.” With these striking sentences and cloth or heavy, ducks, collars and cuffs of pretty contrast colors or em others as emphatic, 8. H. Ford, farmer broidered. All reduced in price. Regular values to $15. (£/* 7^x of Pitt River Meadows, addressed the Sale prices $7.50 and ...... tpO# 6 V Drake Hardware Ce., civic markets and Industries commit tee yesterday afternoon, telling them Limited some of the reasons for the high eo-t 1418 Douglas St. Phone 164$ of living, from the standpoint of ’ie farmer in British Columbia. Mr. Foci told the story of his own experience as iSSSte a practical agriculturist, cultivating $7.bu Blazer Coats for Ladies at Only $3.75. These exceptionally smart Coats first-class land within a few hours* rad of the best quality pure wool flannels, in the wide block stripes. Just the trip from Vancouver. His story was thiug for tennis or the boat. Black and white, green and white, red and one of profitless labor, of a hopeles» battle witfci overwhelming odds, due in green, scarlet and black. All sizes to clear at (j^<^ great measure-to the provincial go v half-price ‘The Fashion Centre" 2 PLAYER- ernment. h Mr. Ford prefaced the account of his ...... i"f...... i ■ practical experience with his ideas === the reasons for the high cost of living from the farmer's viewpoint. First, he PIANOS put high wages for fasm help, which GERMANY'S POLICY he said is brought about by the condi tions In cities, where men can earn $3 or $4 per day of eight hours. That reduces the supply of farm help and OF GRAB REVEALED Priced Unusually Low forces the farmer to raise wages to ruinous limita . The next reason for the cost of liv ing Increase. Mr. Ford asserted. Is Now is the Time, Says Dr. Save Money When The Technola Player-Piano, manufac traceable to the operations of the com mission men, who selj the farmers Rohrbach to Settle Claims tured by the Aeolian Company of New produce at enoromus profits after beat With England ing the producer down to below cost York; full 88-note scale, mahogany case. prices. He also charged the commis sion men with deliberately defaulting the farmer, giving an actual instance Berlin. July 10.—The current num- Very slightly used. Aapa In his own experience. l*er of the Preussische Jahrbucher Buying Furniture price is...... ' ▼ The third reason given for the high contains a long article on “German cost of living 1s the action of the pro World and Colonial.Policy” from the vincial government In ruinously rals pen of Dr. Paul Rohrbach. who has By placing your order with us. Our prices ere so reasonable an<$ our stock so well selected, Krell Auto Grand Player-Piano, a superb Ing taxes upon the farmers of this Just returned from a visit to equator province. His land, assessed last year ial and South Africa, where he noted that you will have no trouble in getting good substantial article* at the fairest prices in- at $50 per acre, was this year assessed a wholesome change of feeling toward mahogany case, beautifully finished, at $200 per acre, and his appeal against the Germans in the British colonies. town. Our stock is very complete at present and it wilt pay you to buy now. We allow a the tax proved futile. He declares that this change would ™- This was taken in exchange on a Heintz- “The government Is freezing out the be measurably Increased if only Ger discount of ten per cent oft regular priées for spot cash. Packing and shipping free. farmer,” he said. “Stop taxing the many would grant a respite In the man & Co. Player-Piapo. aaaa farmer,” suggested Mr. Ford as one feverish building of warships. . U. price, only...... V...... $$IIU of the remedies for the high cost» of He contends, however, now that the living. “Rather pay him a bonus on English are in a beneficent mood, Ger everything he produces and sells, the mans must Insist emphatically on ob same as In done with steel Industries taining compensation not only for Dining Chairs Beautiful Parlor Tables EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT and other great industries which you standing aside while the English reap desire to attract.” Set of Imperial Surface Oak Solid Golden Quarter-Cut Oak certain advantages, but also for not Diners, golden finish ; five Pictures having demurred when England reap Pedestal Table, highly polished, ed certain special advantages In the small and one arm chair; BUSINESS MEN SAY We are showing a fine line round top, selected wood. Cash GIDEON HICKS past wood seats. Cash price, MUST TRAIN YOUTHS "Our account with England, and only ...... S 12.60 of Gravures and other pic price is ...... $10.80 our counterclaim against her com °ppoS!te Plano Company Memorandum Submitted to the Prime merce." he states, "began with the Others in stock up to $50.00 tures, neatly framed in good Other Parlor Tables from $1.80 Minister on Question of English occupation of Egypt." Al up. National Defence. though Germany was not In a posi Splendid stoek of Side oak frames. Many subjects tion to assert her claim for compen boards, Buffets and Exten and sizes to choose from. A nice stock of Jardiniere Stands London, July 10.—The Association of sation when England first established sion- Tables, priced very rea and Pedestals to select from at herself in Egypt, that claim in the Chambers of Commerce has submitted sonably. » Prices from $1-80 up. • lowest prices. a memorandum to the prime minister opinion of Dr. Rohrbach. actually ex on the provtrion of universal training isted. and he contends that Germany s “ Yale and In discipline and arms for the youth claim In respect of Egypt is as valid of the nation In order to meet the to-day as was that of France In 1903. urgent necessity for adequate national Dr. Rohrbach deals with Persia. defence. England and Russia have divided Per Towne” This memorandum Is submitted In sia between them, says Dr. Rohrbach, response to the request of the prime and it Is evident that neither party to ♦ he treaty will renounce any of her SMITH & CHAMPION minister for the views of the associa BUILDERS’ tion on the- matter. claims. “I know Persia from personal In the view of the association the observation.” he writes, “and my opin 1430 Douglas Street •The Better Value Store” Near City Hall development of aerial navigation and ion Is that Persia is such a great ac HARDWARE other changed conditions calls for. the quisition and Its inclusion In the ex clusive political spheres of Interest of We have a full line of the reconsideration of the whole question of national defence. England and Russia benefits these two above goods. Shall be pleased While the establishment of the terri countries to such an extent and aug to show you samples now on torial force has. on the whole, been ments their power so considerably that of the Bagdad to Baaaorah section un- lit what still remains of the Turkish PROTECT YOUNG GIRLS favorably regarded by employers of there can be no question of Germany der German direction is also, he states, empire for the employment of German view in our showroom and to labor there are some employers whose permitting Persia to be struck off the not a concession of political Import Intelligence, political, economical and list of Independent countries and TRAVELLING IN CANADA actions have made It impossible for ance, for German as well as Turkish mercantile, and he Is convinced that quote you prices. transformed into an Anglo-Russlah young men workers to take part In interests would be equally well, and while Germans will make of the Tur ve except on condition that she Ottawa, July JO.—In accordance with the duty of national defence. perhaps better, served if the line ended kish people what the latter could never Is adequately compensated." In the opinion of the association the at Bagdad, with a branch to Alexan accomplish if left to themselves, their a statement made by Premier Borden One of the grounds on which Dr. E. G. Prior & Company, Ltd. Lty. only satlsfactcwy way of dealing with dre tta. activity will benefit both nations. No toward the close of the session, the Rohrbach bases this attitude Is that Sole Agents. Corner Government and Johnson Streets this situation la by the enactment of He will also not hear of Zanzibar, other nation Is to bs- allowed to Inter Dominion government proposes to Russia is a neighbor of Germany> and fered " - . ■ i a hill compelling all employees to af that English and German political Walflscch Bay, “or other such Insig make an effort to deal with.the white ford the necessary facilities for na nificant trifles of no use to us," being Interests are /closely Interwoven. He Dr. Rohrbach recalls the fact that slave traffic. , A. special officer, in the tional training. regarded 4s compensation. Borne de the Russians w*erë given to Understand, adds that the possession of Persia -has person of James Lambkin, formerly The association also considers that it especial value for England In that It cades ago, he adds, such places might whep they seemed to have designs on shpuld not be left to a small body of have been of use to Germany; now Armenia last winter, that "an attack of the L C. R., has been appointed to forms a step—and a step of decisive .work In conjunction with the Do patriotic volunteers to become the de Importance—In the realization of the- they are merely Insignificant defects on the frontiers of Asiatic Turkey fenders of their country. In the body of the German colonies. would be a eesua belli for Germany,” minion police and the railways to pro plan, the object of which Is to tect young girls travelling through A course of physical training com tablish English dominion In the Indian pf. Rohrbach wishes the English and he declares that If England shou'd paratively early In life, the association Canada. * ocean. < people to understand that Germany use the opportunity of local disturb considers would better prepare youths Germans, says Dr. Rohrbach, do not does not need colonies to serve as out ance to attempt to Intervene In Syria, Advantage will be taken by the and young men for service In the ter grudge the English this gain to their lets for her surplus population, and re a European crisis will be the Immedi government of thé plans of the inter ritorial force or regular army, and the empire in power and'compactness, but minds them that, although the latter ate result. national association, which Is elaborat moral welfare of the nation would be h* contends that the English people,, as Increases by some 800,000 souls annual With this point settled to his own ing a system for the protection of enhanced on patriotic lines. well as the Germans, must see that In ly, there is plenty of, room and plenty satisfaction, Dr. Rohrbach looks around girls travelling as Immigrants. The South Africa, Australia and New the Interests of self-preservation, Ger of occupation for them at home, as la on the evidences*of the vast progress case has not, up to the present time, MANTELS, GRATES AUD TILES Zealand, It is pointed out, have adopt many cannot permit the power of any evidenced by the fact that Immigra made during the past 20 years by assumed serious proportions In this ed a system of universal training with of her competitors in the political aud tion Into Germany 1s at present very Germany In amount of population, In country. New consignment just arrived. Call at 613 Pandora street satisfactory results, and there Is abun economic worlds to be augmented un considerably In excess of Immigration industry, In commerce' and hi pros dant evidence that continental coun less she secures an equivalent exten Germany. Germany, he con perity, and feels certain that the de and let iia show them and quote you prices. tries are not Indifferent to the advan sion of Influence. tends, has now gained sufflolent experi velopment will continue for some tiro® MQNTREAL WILL NOT tages that accrue from military train Seeing that Germany can thus claim ence to administer colonie» oh a large yet In the same direction. There Is TRY TO FLOAT LOAN ing in the development of physique compensation from England, the ques :ale. also no doubt he says, that money and the formation of character, which tion arises as to what form It shall The Anglo-German colonial under enough Is already■■ available (and1 the Montreal, July 1».—No endeavor will 1 not.CE. Six (D and Seven 0), of Lots Eleven (U) are as beneficial in time of peace as take, and in Dr. Rohrbach's opinion It standing Is not, he Insista, to be re supply will naturally Increase during and Twelve (ID. Block C, Constance Cove they would be in time of war. c^p only consist of a very considerable garded as payment on account of fu the "next 10 to Mye.re to Rrqyide ,o> *.«**»& t&,ogr.f°r.«>jy,Hg« W Farm, according to a map or plan on file theIhn maintenancemnlntnnnnnn ofnf an àrmyornttr on.l navynawv float thet.llO newD 6W ISI4.000.000 loSH Jill thOTÎ X - 'Navigable Waters Prdteetion Aet" the Land Registry Office at the said extension of Germany's field of colon- ture political business, but As a settling GENERAL RIVA SUCCUMB* l activity. It will not be easy to find up for what hàs paaaed, namely, the of such strength that, “with *d aty of Victoria and there numbered 1077, the H and has deposited the area and site uivafent compensation, he says, for one-sided English acquisition of power operation of our natural allies, we NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the of the proposed works end a descr Havana, July I.—General Armando srmany’s acquiescence In the Anglo- In Egypt, Arabia, Persia, etc. As part shall, in the event of war, be fearful to that any I CAMERON INVESTMENT A SECURI thereof with the Minister of Public Rlva, chief of the Cuban national po Turkish arrangement in respect of the payment for services rendered Ger all Europe.” TIES COMPANY, LIMITED, with heed Works at Ottawa, and a duplicate thereof lice, died to-day of wounds received ♦fllce at the City of Victoria, In the Pro with the Registrar General of Titles le shores of the Persian Gulf la in itself n many must. Dr. Rohrbach contends, be He concludes bis article with vince of British Col-ratu, la applying to the Lend Registry Office In the City of Monday evening during a pistol fight concession of gréât value. He will not permitted to take Asiatic Turkey en words: “For what has tor a i His excellency the Governor-General of Victoria, British Columbia, and that the on the Prado after he had raided a accept the Idea that England’s agree tirely under her charge. “We do not claim fair compensation, Canada In council for approval of the matter of the said application will be pro gambling club. permit no further selsuree which In area plane, site and description of works ceeded with at the expiration of ment to the conclusion of the Bagdad want to annex Turkey," he declares proposed to be constructed In Selkirk mon’ i from the time of the first pul General Ernesto Aebert, governor of railway can be counted as a conces magnanimously, but he insists that any way prejudice Water, ’Ictoria Inner Harbor, Victoria, tlon of this notice in the Canada Havana province; Senator Vidal Mo sion, for the construction of the line to "we mujit keep Turkey In her present to be made—or mai Dated this 10th day of June, A. * rales and Representative Aras are un Bagdad was assured two years ago extent as a field of operations for our Temple of Janus be opened.” CAMERON INVESTMENT * f malt. Province of British Colombia afore TIBS COMPANY, LIMITED, der arrest awaiting trial In connection without England’s co-operation. national work.” ... — I-.I —■*. . ...I—H«|— said. and known and described as Lota Petitioner. with the crime. England's consent to the construction He shows that there Is ample scope Phoenix Beer, $1.50 per dot. < VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913
;n could ndt, would not, grow up Into a sailor—just as some people are now contending that Canadians cannot * . be relied upon to man Canada’s war ships when the politicians allow them Washed Nut to be built. Now that the Australian Important Sale of New Muslin service offers a permanent and fairly Well-paid career, the Australian sea man is a solid, stolid fact. Australia Coal $6 Per now has 82 Australian officers and 1,004 Australian seamen, and the train ing establishments are full up. Canada will do .ça much when the time cornea; Ton Dresses Friday better, perhaps, for she has New- foundand, the greatest and most pop (Cash) ulous nursery of seamanship in^ the whole wide world, to draw upon.” Delivered. The Very Choicest Part of our Ready-to-Wear Stock . The writer of the article in the Post All we ask is fer yon to try winds up with the prediction that when this Coal, and if it is not as Canada decides to -.Implement the good as any $6.50 Nut Coal The weather still continuas unfavorable for wearing light wearing apparel. We agreement she entered into with Aus that you ever bought, order tralia, an agreement the Common us to take it out of your bin have therefore picked out all our Summer Dresses comprising Lawns, Marquis THE DAILY TIMES wealth Is carrying out so faithfully and refund you your money. Published dally (exeeptto* Sunday) by and so successfully, “the contribution ettes, Muslins, Etc., and have grouped them into quick selling prices, viz—$4.90, THE TIMES PniNTING A PUBLISH. theory of old-fashioned authorities will ING COMPANY, LIMITED have received its deathblow.” ♦6.90. $9.75. >13.75 and »19.75—these should sell lor 47.50 to $4?.5Q. A The Toronto. Star. . commenting on Kirk & Co. Ofllees...... Corner Broad and Port Sts Business ...... V*®» the observation of Mr. Bean, . says: Phones 212 and 189 glance at the window display will convince you of their true value better Editorial Office...... Phone e ♦•We may note' that Canada will be far 61S Y,t#e 8L EequImeK Read SUBSCRIPTION RATES able to draw, not only on Its own At than anything wc can say here lantic provinces and on Newfoundland, Daily-City dellrery...... BBC. per month By mall (exclusive of clty)...e.. but on British Columbia, a province ...... SMD per annumlarger than the United Kingdom and ■emI-Weekly—By mall (exclusive ef elty)...... IU» per annumGermany combined, with splendid har Bustaye to United States H per year extra bors on the Pacific ocean. We venture The Costume and Coat Departments COPY FOR ADVERTISEMENTS to predict that British Columbia will E. C. Anderton have ambitions similar to those of Are full of very attractive offerings. We are now selling a very choice lot of âlî copy for display advertisements must Real Estate and Insurance be at Times office before • p m. of tlm day Australia.” Room « McGregor BIk. Tel Mil $36.00 Costumes for...... 81-4.75 I $12.50 Trimmed Linen Coats...... $5.75 prevloL- to the day of Insertion. This Is $17.60 Pongee Coats for...... $9.75 I $50.00 Sequin Robes...... $19.90 Imperative. When this rule is no* com TRIBUTES TO LEMIEUX ACT. plied with we do not gusrartee Insertion. Also Tweed Coats and House Dresses, all at our best July Bale Clearing prices. The visit of Hon.' T. W. Crothers, the INVESTMENT THINGS MYSTERIOUS. federal Minister of Labor, to the Island (Not Speculation) surely Indieates that the government On half-mile circle, 110 feet The rain falleth upon the just and considers the presept labor trouble in frontage, reliably leased for We Cannot Say Too Much About Our the unjust Likewise the lightning the Cumberland and Ladysmith dis three years and paying per which plays so freely thro’ighout tha trict of sufficient Import to the wel cent, net The owner was ad vised by a prominent realty man torrid east gt this season cf the year fare of Canada to deserve a special. In Men's Suits at $13.75 which were to ask $15,000.00; but we can seems to strike where it Ilsteth. John vestigation. Not that the government deliver *t on terms of quarter D. Rockefeller's church in Cleveland can do anything when all the Inquiries cash, balance arranged, for a $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 was stjruck by the electric "fluid” a few instituted by the minister have been whUe, at days ago7 The strange thing in con- Lpmpleted. In this respect at least $12,0.00 rccrion with the ceiestlai visit, how official hands axe tied, for once the ORE Men’s Suits are sold at each succeeding July Sale, and there ever, is the fact that the Oil King's pew medium of tfoe conciliation board has M must be a reason for it. Here it is: Quality—quality of material; : was particularly singled out by the failed to attain a solution, practically quality of workmanship combined with the most advanced-.style and . lightning and torn in pieces. What Is the only power which can end a strike row prices. the significance of such a visitation-? is the force of popular opinion. are now tearing _ at each other»' Can it possibly be taken as meaning The fact that Mr. Crothers comments throats. It la not Inspiring to eee those We’ve been talking a lot lately about the splendid values of our that Heaven is displeased with the most favorably on the working of the who presented such an unbroken front Men’s Clothing—the fact is it would be difficult for us to say too much masterly manner in which the great Lemieux Act in Canada, hdwever, and to the Turk falling out over a division in their favor. However, there may be some who have their doubts as man has handled the not few "talents” cites the case of Sir George Askwith’e of the spoils. It flavors more of old to the quality of the garments, aud we don’t blame you for wanting to that have tieen entrusted temporarily approbation of the manner In which la Ume barbarism than 'latter-day en to his keeping? Surely not, for we are bor troubles are dealt with In this llghtenment. mfllrp sure that the goods are precisely as we have represented them to sure Bro. Rockefeller considers him country. Is yet another tribute to one be. The best wrfy to be convinced is to examine the goods at close range, self a good and faithful servant, and the many pillars of Canadian What’s this, and In the ordinarily examine them carefully and compare them with any other lines at a prosperity which were set up during no one will deny that his days, what decorous Colonist, .''It Is sad to relate similar price. The more critical you are, the better will the Spencer with careful diet and judicious exer the administration „of Sir Wilfrid that 'the female form divine*.Is be cise on the golf links, have been long In Laurier. As the present Minister of coming a thing of the past." And, values show up. Whatever the style, whatever the Size, whatever the the land. Now there is Andrew Car Labor is the. first to admit, the work -Good madam, If yon aspire to be In shade, you'll find that there’s a Suit here that will please you, -" ing of the measure throughout the negie, an open and avowed scoffer at the very acme of style, yen will wear country has been attended with mag diamond anklets.” In what directions These High-Grade Suits are to be had in faney worsteds, tweeds and serges, in all some things that are held sacred bynificent résulte, tbe nuinber of strikes the latest shades and patterns, in both semi and loose-fitting style, with medium John D., no one ever heard of balls of are the researches of our aged con1 In proportion tp the boards of concili fire circulating furiously and menac temporary tending In these degenerate or full-peg pants. Regular values $20, $25 and $30. July Sale price. ■; . .$13.75 ation formed being infinitesimal. ingly in the neighborhood of the places days? And It Is possible that only t|ie stress1 eee Our Rs-gniar $15 sud $18 Suits; in fancy worsteds, serges, tweeds and cheviot — In which he seeks spiritual refresh and conflict seething around great Sir Rider Haggard, the navellst. Is effects in all the latest shades and patterns. Reduced for the July Sale to $9.75 ment, and possibly occasionally conso questions and pàrty ktrlfe In the Bri coming to Victoria. We wonder If lation? There are still some things Men’s and Youths’ Flannel Pants with cuff bottoms and belt straps. Regular value tish House is keeping the Imperial there la any truth hi the rumor that that are mysterious and movements $3. July Sale ...... $1.75 government from bringing down legls he will stay In the Cumberland district that are past finding o"ut. In the mean lation founded on the report of Sir to get copy for a sequel to his famous Boys’ Suits in a large assortment of shades and patterns, in tweeds and fancy wors time Mr. Rockefeller may pursue his George Askwith’s .findings relative to •'King Solomon's Mines." teds made up in double breasted and Norfolk styles, with plain or bloomer panto. devotions In his accustomed place hi the working of the Lemieux Act in this Regular values $5.75 to $7.75. Clearing at...... ‘...... $3.90 serenity of mind and placidity of. soul, country. It will be remembered that FROM “THANATOPSI8." for although it is not written It Is said Bovs’ Fancy Reefers, in meltons, serges, tweeds and blanket cloths, in fawns, greys, the presentation of that report took So live that when thy summons comes t browns scarlet and blue. Some are trimmed with brass buttons and others are that lightning never strikes twice in place some time ago, just when the join The innumerable caravan, which moves quite plain. Regular $4.75 to. $5.75 values. Friday...... $2.75 the same place. black cloud of a great Impending rail To that mysterious realm, whence each way strike hung like a pall over Great ■hall take Men’s Panama Hats in telescope and block tops. Regular values $6.75 to $10m THE NAVAL ISSUE. Britain, and was even at that critical His chamber In the silent halls of death, Thou go not like the quarry-slave at Friday ...... ,---f*.75 juncture received favorably by both night. The London Morning Post is masters and men. many prominent Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained Unionist newspaper and is commonly trades unionists expressing themselves and soothed Moravian Squares and understood to favor an Imperial as prepared to welcome any measure By an unfaltering trust, approach thy against a Canadian or a Common grave Attractive Offerings in Men’s Furnish phased on tbe lines of the Canadian act. Like one who wraps the drapery of hft Runners at Special wealth navy. But, like most English Tbe two most powerful groups, namely, newspapers in dealing with subjects of About him, and lies down to pleasant the cotton operatives and tile miners, dreams. • ings For Friday and-Saturday ", Prices, Friday vital importance to the welfare of the whose combined vote practically dom -William Cullen Bryant Empire, the -Post Is fair, ft considers inates the party conference, could* see o o c OR Friday and Saturday we have some very attractive offerings 16 Only, Large Size Moravian Squares. Inatters affecting the Dominions from nothing to object to in a general ex POOR SPORT IN GEORGIA. F in Men’s Shirts at 65c. The quality, make and finish of these Theee are all in one piece, reversible all points of view and is willirtg to tension of conciliation. Should leglela Popular Magazine. Shirts are all that the most particular man could wish for. At their in pattern, and a good range of com- take into consideration the sentiments' tlon of this type be placed on the John D. Rockefeller and a party of friends were taking a trip across country regular prices, $1.00 and $1.25, they were exceedingly good values. The Ifination colors; made from heavy of the people on the ground. A con- statute books of the Old Country, there in Georgia last fall when they came to a jute. A square that will give good - trlbutor to our London contemporary, is balm for Canada In the fact that stream which they had to cross by ferry. July Sam lowering prices to 65c makes them double bargains, which " satisfaction. Special for Friday’s a Mr. Bean, has reviewed for the bene she has been able in some measure to The ferryboat was operated by a white- haired old negro, and. while they "were will bring about very quick selling. selling, each ...... ;.. $11.50 fit of the people of England the situ teach the Motherland how better to floating across, Mr. Rockefeller tried to To see these goods in thè View street windows will convince you Moravian Squares, 16 only, 2x3% yds. ation in 'Australia and In Canada in manage her Internal affairs. make conversation. of these facts, and there are very few men who will let an opportunity Just the kind of Square for a camp connection with naval development. Jack." he asked the old man, "have you caught any fish to-day?” of this kind slip by. Here’s a brief description: or summer cottage. A good range The review contains a lesson, and we The Colonist propounds another ‘New, suh,” replied Jack, dejectedly. of colors to select from. Special for believe a warning, for the people of problem In connection with the regula •The fishing.” observed Rockefeller, Men’s Negligee Shirts, 50 dozen only, made from good quality prints and cambrics irf Friday’s selling, eaeh...... $8.50 Canada. We remember the time when tion of motor traffic. The law In the ‘must be pretty poor.” "I spec’ It Is,” agreed Jack, sadly. light and dark stripes, white and cream. These Shirts are eut full size and coat case under consideration appears to Moravian Runners, 24 only, size 3x12 the Rainbow arrived here as a train '•You haven’t caught any fish at all?*' shape Soft bosoms and 3-inch starched attached cuffs. In aizes 14, 15%, 16, 16% ft. These- are very suitable for ing ship for a Canadian navy later to be be an ass, which” Is not an unusual “Not a one.” “That seems strange,” continued Rocke and 17 only. Regular values $1.00 apd $1.25. Friday and Saturday...... 65* passage-ways or halls. -They are established. It was not an uncommon thing on the law's part, as many a liti feller! gant can testify. But "the Times can It do,” sauf Jackson, and still his bear Men’s Outing Shirts, about 3 dozen only. These ar# well made from good quality made from heavy jute, and there’s thing to hear people on the streets a good, range of combination colors sneer at this beginning of things naval safely give the motorist who Is not in ing was that of a man weighed down by prints with double French cuffs and separate collar to match. In dark stnpea too desperate «."lurry sage eounseL woe. only, and odd sizes. Regular value $1.25. Friday and Saturday ...... 65* to select from. The runners are all as a “tlnpôt” affair and to refer «cof Well," asked Rockefeller, “why Is It, reversible like the squares. To clear fingly to the mere ideg of Canadians That Is always give the safety of the do you think, you haven't caught any Men’s English Shirts, 15 dozen only, made in the-closed skirt style, froth strong public the flrst consideration. Better fish? ’ on Friday, each ...... $3.75 ever being competent to build of to “Humph,” said Jack, still mournful, cambric in fancy light stripes, with soft bosoms and 3 inch starched cuffs. Sizes man ships. The experience of Aus to lose a minute or two even than to ain’t been flshln’ to-day.” 15% and 16 only. Regular value $1.25. Friday and Saturday...... 65* tralia was somewhat similar. Mr. run one chance In e thousand of be o o o coming Involved to an accident tb V THE WORLD LOVES A SCRAP. Men’s Imported Shirts of woven cambric, in fancy stripes, closed skirt style, starched Bean says: *'■' 45c Camp Cushions, may cause lasting regret to one quarter Philadelphia Record. collar band and finished with French double cuffs. Regular values up to $1.75. “Four years ago, when the earlier and disaster and sorrow In others. We are in the habit of alluding to the book was published, the building of an present time as a peace-loving age; but Friday and Saturday ...... „•...... ”1.25 Friday 25c Any dally paper that may be picked up Australian navy was by no means an as soon as the chance of scrap seems to Boy,' Fawn Cambric Shirt-Waists, with turn-down attached collar and soft -cuffs. Camp Cushions, 50 only, good strong accepted policy either In the Mother at random theee days contains ac Increase the languishing Interest In the Splendid velue and honestly worth 75c each. Friday and Saturday, each.. 50* Country or in the Commonwealth; and counts of many accidents, attended affairs In the Balkans peninsula revives. Camp Cushions, covered with heavy If this Is not so because we care more even the project for a mosquito fleet with lose of life, that might have been Men’s Knitted Washing Ties in light fancy stripes, full length and reversible. Regu brown duck, well made; just the as proposed by Mr. Deakin (at a cap! for the progress of a lively shindy than avoided'but for the prevailing habit of lar value 50c. Friday and Saturday, each...... So* thing for the canoe or for garden tal cost of £1,277,000 and a total an we do for tha humdrum process of avoid motor car drivers to "take a chance. ing or settling of difference, why Is Iff Men’s Heavy White Mat Shirts, imported; made with closed skirt, atMched collar Regular price 45c. To clear, nual cost for both army and navy o o o a little over £1,000,000) was looked • . • hand and 3 inch French reversible cuff; all sizes. Regular value $1.75. Friday Friday, eaeh .25* FAVORITE FICTION. upon by mapy Australians an an ab The reeent disastrous forest fires to and Saturday ...... :...... ,.*Us5 600 Yards of American Bungalow surd and impossible undertaking. Ndhv . Chicago Tribune. the province of Ontario ought to re 8erim|, 36 in. wide. These are re Australia is already spending about •Orator of the Day.” ' 1 ♦» ■' 11 1 **** . £ 4,000,000 yearly, on her navy, and the mind the members of the local minis 'Silver Cornet Band.” versible patterns and in a large try that a special responsibility de •The Popular Comedian.” Clearing Lines in Veranda Chairs at $1.45 and $2.90 huge arnlbred flagship, which Mr. •I’ll Not Forget It, Marta.” range of combination colors; some Been imagined ‘smoking her evening volves on the governments of those •Wishing You Every Success in the 18 My, Vsrsnds Rockers. These are very have just plain centres and neat bor pipe’ in Sydney Harbor, is a tremen 24 Only, Good Vsrsnds Chair»,, finished with province^ which are In many places World.” cane seats and slat backs; finished |ft the strongly made, with cane seats and large ders; others are allover patterns. dous reality.” “It Isn’t of the Slightest Consequence, wood frames. * They are finished In the densely wooded. Money spent to pro Assure You.” natural wood, also red alyl green. A very Special for Friday selling, per yard, Another extract from Mr. Bean’s tection from forest fires Is money dainty little chair for capip or veranda natural color, also in red and green. 8#e- "1 Can’t Imagine Where They Oct That clal for Friday’s selling at-...... $8.00 only ...... 29* letter so truly portrays a phase wisely expended, and It Is up to tbe Picture of Me They Printed In Their use. To. clear dn Friday, each... .*1.45 Paper.” of the naval question as it developed Forestry Department to see that o o o in Canada that we commend it to the especial vigilance Is exercised at this ONE ON SOLOMON. careful consideration of a Minister of time of the year. Judge. the Crown no* In the city and to all • • • Perry—Solomon admitted himself that who think their prophecies have been The kaleidoscopic changes of the he waa pussled by "tiw way of a with a maid." confirmed by the dismantling of the Balkan situation are somewhat dis Mrs. Perry—Well, he'd have been more DAVID SPENCER, LIMIT Rainbow; turblng to the western mind. The so- excited over the way of a maid with - ♦'It was said that the essential Aue called Christian aille» of yesterday new set of dishes. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913 TO PETITION MINISTER A LINE O' CHEEK Board of Trade Will Ask Where Are Foot BRIEF NEWS OF THE CITY EACH DAY O’ TH’ YEAR Fifhfry Protection Vessels. Ey John Kendrick Bangs Comfort Ladies’ Tailor.—Wi- . Stewart, men'i English Baby Cars at 758 Fort St. • Poaching on the west coast will be I and ladies' tailor, room 6, Haynes O O o one of the matters concerning which Many folks suffer I Blk., Fort street. Sands A Fulton, Ltd* funeral direc memorial will be presented by the FORBEARANCE. from sore, tired feet, o o o tors, 1516 Quadra street. Phone board of trade to the minister of ma In a far greater de Victoria Garni van Week, August 4th 3306. * t: rine and fisheries, the Hon. J. D. Haxen, His voies was sharp, his notoe were gree than is at all | to 9th, igiS. o o o when he pays Victoria his annual visit flat. necessary. For 25c o o o Princess Theatre.—"The Girl in the in a week or two. The board’s com But just the same, for all of thal mlttee on fisheries met this morning He’d song within, and there’s nc only you can pur Hanna A Thomron, Pandora Ave.— Taxi" is making the hit of the season, I Leading Funeral furnishing house. consider this and the other matters to chase a tin of Ab and Is playing to capacity houses. Connections, Vancouver, New West James Mitchell as the 21-year-old boy be takçn up with the minister. All the That though ’twee harshly gotten facts necessary to the drawing up of sorbent and Deodor I n.lnster and Winnipeg. whose parents limit him to five dot out, the various memorials were not avail ising Foot Powder lars a month, could not be surpassed, And most unpleasant to the ear, o o o able this morning and the secretary which keeps the feet 8. P. C. A.—-Cases of cruelty 'phone o o o Mis main I "tent was simple cheer. was Instructed to procure them for Hence I decided te forgive fit, even after a hard I Inspector Russell, 1921; secretary, Phoenix Beer, $1.60 per dox qta. further meeting to be held in a day or I LI 733. o o o And let the foor old fellow live. day's running about The J. B. Watson Realty Ce., Bel No uee te Judge a mort I's heart in the city. It’s a O O O The committee desires that persons By his unh'ppy lack of art! The B. C. Funeral Co., Chas. Hay- mont Block, hqve been, appointed Gen who have matters in mind which Down good thiug to keep | ward, president, 73«. Broughton street, era! Agents for Vancouver Island for should be taken up with the minister by you. I Calls promptly attended to. Phone the "Monarch Life Insurance Com shall bring them to the secretary that 12235. pahy." MADE PRESENTATION. o o o they may be incorporated in the com O O O mlttee’a memorial. Intermunicipal Committee. — There Regarding poaching the committee 8taff at Quarantine Station Give Ex Economy Wet Wash Laundry*— will be *io meeting of the intermu- Family wash, 76o. a week. Clothes re Intends to asl the minister about the pression of Regard for Bacter niclpàl committee to-morrow, the turned on the following day, thorough two protection vessels which were fr C.H.R0WE5 schedule day. There is nothing spe iologist Who is Leaving. ly washed. Phone 3339. 2812 Bridge ordered In Belfast last year to patrol IFJiliM,M <.'H Street. cial at the present time to call the the west coast. They have not been representatives of the municipalities heard of yet, although it was expected On the eve of the departure for Eng o o o together. , that they would be at work by this land of Dir. J. D. Hunter, bacteriologist The Hospital far Sick Lawn-Mowers o o o time. at the William Head quarantine eta- Is at 614 Cormorant Cure gu&ran Commissioners Leave.—Alex. Lucas, The committee on manufactures met lion, and Mrs. Hunter, the members of teed. , i M. P. P., of the agricultural commis this morning and again this afternoon the staff at the station met and pre o o o sion, left on the Marama yesterday for to draw up a report for to-mor ow's sented Dr. Hunter wit.i a fine gold 5 Lots at Port B. 8. Biswangor, Esquimau Fuel Australia to make inquiries the result meeting of the board about the Made headed umbrella and Mrs. Hunter with Company.—South Wellington Coal, of which Will be included in the com ln-Vlctorla exhibit. handsome gold brooch. $7-.60 a ton. Orders promptly attended mission's report. W. H. Hayward, M. The presentation oame as a pleasant Angeles to. Phone F2993. P. P., will leave for Europe shortly surprise to Dr. Hunter, who replied In o o o on a similar mission. READY TO BEGIN WORK happy terms to an address containing For Fire, marine, automobile, liabil o a o the-following: Empire Lumber Company President CHEAP ity. sickness and accident, plate glass, City Bower Work.—In connection "We, thé employees of the quaran elevator and employers' ilability, con with the northeastern sewer, work to Arrivas to Start Operations. tine station, would like to convey our R-raomed home on Rosebery sult Gillespie, Hart .A .Todd, general now In progress west of Cedar HIM best wishes to' yourself and Mrs. agents for British Columbia. All claims road, along- the King's road ravine and Of great importance to Vancouver Hunter, hoping you will accept these Street...... f7000 settled and paid by. our office. also on the Shelbourne street sewer. Island is the announcement made this smaH tokens of our appreciation for o o o The latter to essential to the drainage morning by W. E. Marsh, of New the kind way In which you hav A. H. MITCHELL Cams Right In.—The blessed flies of Oaklands, and as a school is short York, president of the Empire Lumber treated us while n our midst. We came right In through the open win ly to be opened In this district, con 612 Seywsrd Blk. Phene 2601 Company, who arrived In town yester deeply regret your leaving ue.” dow. Better keep them out with ad nections will be made with this outlet. day- and is staying at the Empress ho Dr. Hunter stated that he justable window screens. In 11 sixes, The undertaking has been opened on tel, that the company is prepared now happy to be able to carry away with 26c to 76c. at R. A. Brown A Co., 1392 several streets already. to begin busln.se in an active way, him nothing but pleasant memories of Douglas Street. o o o Mr. Marsh Is accompanied by C. C. the relations which had prompted such o o o Held Pleasant Picnic.—On Tuesday Yount, who is to be resident vice- an expression of regard. English Baby Cara, at 788 Fort St • afternoon an enjoyable picnic eras held president and manager of the com Dr. Hunter, who has severed hie Fairfield Estate O O o by the members of St. John's Girls’ pany’s business in this direction. connection with the government eer- Motorists Should Visit the Rod Sen It is situated on Oxford street and branch of the Women’s Auxiliary and It will be remembered that about two vice, is to leave Victoria to-morrow, Is one block from the Cook street tinel with the yellow leg, at 7ST a few of their friends. The gathering, years ago this large American concern accompanied by Mrs. Hunter for Mon ear line. A good big lot well Broughton street, and get filled up with took place at Gad boro Bay and when purchased a big tract In one of the treal, from where ho will sail on July fenced splendid Soli, will raise any- Shell Motor Spirit. all eat down for supper Miss Nettle finest t1mh»r areas of the Island at 2» for the Old Country. In London he SKr.SSere to * »"foot lan*!î o o o Jeeves was presented with a very Cowlchan lake. Th” site of the com the back, a new «arage with will pursue a special course of study Phono 884 for Good Millwood. $3.00 dainty tea-set from the girls. The pany's mill Is to be at Croft on, on Os at the Middlesex and East Londoi AND 16 A MONTH AND CHET THIS HANDSOME COLUM cemented ft ot good view of the double load. $1.60 single load, evening was spent merrily In singing Olvmylsn runn of mountains, and borne bay. Mr. Marsh will remain here hospitals and possibly also at other in BIA FOR TOUX SUMMER HOME AT U» OFF I blocks from the Dellas road o o o songs around a beach fire. for some time vnkl fie business Is well ■tltutione not yet chosen. The houe* le • new bungalow cot High Qualities.—Low prices at July- o o o under way. when be will leave M REGULAR PRIOR tage. ven* “union* " with cemented Stock Adjustment Sale of “Fit-Reform Building Permits^—Building permits Yount In charge. Mr. Yount Is a for INSURANCE CONDITIONS. P#!1ar and foundation, oil mnd*m Clothes." have been Issued to Watson T. Mc- mer resident *f Columbus an1 New convenience» end furnace, all quite o o o Six Double-Disc Colombie Records—12 Different Se new. fresh and clean, goad Mg Quay for an eight-room dwelling house York. - ' Judge Holds in Interior Case That norch. c-it atone to veranda and fin to Save a Portion of your at Beeehwood avenue, costing 83,200; Thera Was Nothing Unreasonable lections—Given Free With Every Purchase of This •tone oinara. • rooms finished. earnings by. opening a Savings Ac to O. B. Hughes for additions to a WILL HAVE INTERVIEW. in Company's Attitude. Instrument During Special Offer te«W finished In whlta enamel, count with as. We pay 4 per cent In dwelling at 1009 Chamberlain street', medical cunboard and shaving terest oa Savings Deposits, subject ta coating $1,200; to T. P. McConnell* for glass. I bedrooms finished wMfe Çily Officials Will Moot Canadian Mr, Justice Clement handed down enamel, dining mem and sitting cheque. Home Savings Banks loaned garage on Joan Crescent; to A. B. hla ' decision in the case of the Hall Many here already taken advantage of thie exceptional room, beamed celling», and tinted, depositors free of charge. Our of Mineral Rubber Company Re Kent, garage at 206 Linden avenue, Mining A Smelting Company, Limited, offer. Nothing like it on the-eoaet. This “Regal” Columbia nnen fireplaces, lots of light. Mg fice la open Saturday evenings from and to R. P; Otmrke for additions t
VICTORIA IJtAlLY TIMES, TfiUB&)AY JULY 10, 1913 -'I 1.1 I.' I .1 - 1 1 1 -----1 — —t . J . '-* — ■ • ■" TRANSPORTATION fllon$ti»WaterfroDt Summer Cruises
snipping Kew/* from Day to Day> TO ÏUE ALASKA MAST IB8EIVÀT6SY INLET was only the cook and myself aboard and l went below and had something (Stewart) (Granby Bay) to eat. When I came on deck again I. RAIL TRAMP MAKING Six days. Six day* ' GREAT INTEREST IN looked ahqpd and I saw what I tho *ght *48.00, S44.b0 was a Russian man-of-war. Well, I Per S. 8. Prince George, sailing Per S* S. Prince Rupert sailing 0487 tell y„qu It didn’t take me long to figu.e LONG VOYAGE HERE Monday, 10 ajp, Thursdays, 10 a.m. that I was in for a few years ip the Meals and Berth Included. SEALING salt mines without pay. I called V : Ja&rge, comfortable steamers. Beautiful scenery. cook and asked him to give me a hard STOP-OVER ALLOWED AT PRINCE RUPERT to get the main sail up. Now, it gen Norwegian Steamship Herakies Permitting side trip over scenic route of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway erally took four men t get that sail \*i>, at small additional coat. Marty Seamen in Victoria Will as she carried a 36-foot gaff. But we Now Out 80 Days From Syd C. F. EARLE, . JAS. McARTHUR. weren’t after work In the mines ind we City Pass, and Ticket Agt, Tel. 1242. Dock and Freight Agt., Tel. 2421 Retire If Their Claims Are finally hauled thd sheets he me. ‘Per TO CONTRACTORS ney, Little Worry Office, Wharf Street Near Post Office. Granted by Commission haps he hasn’t seen us yet,* I said to the cook; ’and we may slip away, from him’’ Just then a puff o’ wind lifted We are now receiving shipments of White’s the fog and revealed the object which Unless the Norwegian steamship British Columbia Portland Cement, made at Bam- had scared us. It was a small island Herakies, Capt. Berg, shows up off MOST OF CLAIMS VERY in the mouth of the Kamtchatka river. berton Works, Saanich Inlet. For prices and other We’d drifted In about 25 miles. We here in a fetw days shipping men-will particulars, apply tÔ * ESQUIMAU AID IAMIM0 HIGH; SOME ARE MODEST finally got away alright. Those war have cause to worry over her. Borne ships, or anything that looked like comment is already being heard over RAHWAY them, used to scare us fellows.Jn those her lengthy passage. The. Herakies Is days. Picking the road la bad enough, coming here from Sydney,, 1 Cape R. V. WINCH & CO., LTD but picking salt worse.” Lawyers Are Looking Up AH Breton, with a load of steel, rsllfi for Victoria, B. C. Cowichan Lake Sealing Matters Which Can Pprt Mann. She is now out 80 days 640 Port Street. Agents. Be Obtained; A Story WHALING CATCHES from the Eastern ports, which is con siderably longer than any of the other Service rati ships under charter to the Can SHIP UNSEAWORTHY BUT Trains leave Victoria E. t^N. depot, Store Street, at 8 a.m. As the 'time- for the sitting of the INCREASE SLOWLY adian Northern Railway have taken. INTERESTING NEGRO sealing commission in Victoria draws Whatever Is delaying the Herakies is CAPTAIN CLEARS; LOST Wednesday, Saturday and Spnday, and returning leaves occurring In the Pacific Oèean. She nearer speculation as to the abattraient Cowichan Lake 4.20 p.m. same day, calling at all points in both was last reported leaving Coronel on NewoastN. Eng., July 1».—Csutsln of the huge sum of money to be set June H. which means that she has Stannard, of the ship Mount Oswald, aside by the Dominion government Is Bad Weather Interfering With COOK ARRIVES HERE directions. Tickets on sale half-hour before train’s departure. been 29 days on the trip already. Un sailed from Baltimore for Hamburg becoming all the more rife. It is sur der average weather conditions this February 17 last, with a crew of 24 L. D. CHETHAM prising the amount of interest which Is Operations in Northern trip is made by tramp vessels In be and baa not since been hesrd of. The being evinced in this Important tri Waters tween 20 and 28 days. The Herakies 1102 Government Street. Phone 1594. District Pass. Agt. bunal, not only by the sealers them idward Carrington Around vessel was unsesworthy when she may have fallen in with extremely sailed. It la said. selves, but also by the general public. heavy weather in the South Pacific, Lawyers and notary public are be World Many Times; Once In a letter to.hla wife which w:is and this may be retarding her pro put ashore at Baltimore by the plloi. ing eagerly sought by the sealers and Bafi weather in northern waters con gress. As yet shipping men are not Dismasted; No' More Sail Captain Stannard said the boat sailed the sealing interests to make out the tinues to interfere with the operations given to Worry over her, but -at the with twelve feet of water In her fore, claims. Lawyers who will fight and of the whaling steamers working In same time they are wondering. The peak. He said he wanted the ship dry- watch the case for the différent par conjunction with the Naden Harbor Herakies left Sydney on April 11. docked at New York but the owners ties interested In the commission are and Rose Harbor stations. According Although the only seafaring paper SUMMER EXCURSION TRIPS Rail Fleet’s Time. would not do It The letter was read now delving back in the bygone ages to advices received by the Titnes very that he holds Is a certificate of eificl- yesterday at the board of trade In S. 8. VEltTUM looking for what small amount of lit few whales have been taken at these The- steamship Fitzpatrick, which ency as ship’s cook, Edward Carring quiry Into the loss of the vessel. erature can be found on the sealing stations in comparison with the catches brought one of the first cargoes^ to ton, a negro, who arrived in Victoria Sailing every Wednesday at 11 p.m. for BELLA COOLA, question. The Treaty of Paris Is being of Ikst year. The whalers operating Port Mann from the East Coast, made yesterday afternoon on board the calling at Vancouver, Campbell River, Alert Bay, Hardy Bay, studied and the clauses of the treaty of off the west coast of this island are the voyage in 7$ days. The Strathalin Osaka Shosen Kslsha liner Tacoma Shuahartie Bay, River’s Inlet Canneries, Namu, Smith’s Inlet, 1S11 between Russia, Japan, Capadd doing fairly well, and quite a number came around In 68 days, the Strath Maru from the Orient, Is quite an lu hr Su frMiiii) and the United States, which stopped of mammals are being taken into 8e- spey In 67 days and the Strathtay In 66 tereeting person and has had a lengthy Kimaquit. Fare $28.00 return, inclusive. Beautiful scenery, pelagic sealing on the pacific, are be chart and Kyuquot. days. _ experience on the briny deep. As ie eel comfort and attention. For reservations apply ing scrutinized minutely. It Is antici At Rose Harbor the whalers are run The Herakies Is a new freighter, generally the case with cooks, Car pated that some nice points of law will JOHN BARNSLEY ning down as far as Triangle Island in rington has circled the world many Southsr* be brought out at the sitting. having only made a few voyagea She pursuit of the whales. The weather off \p of 2,730 tons net The vessel has an times and his trips have not been void 1003 Government Street. Victoria. Many May Retire. California the islands during the greater part of outward charter, and will load at the of a little of the hardships and If things turn out as many are e*- the time Is very severe and the steam Fraser River mills after the rails are pleasures which make the call of the Frees vwterta us. evsry Wedaesdav peeling there will be numerous vacan ers are unable to get within range of discharged from her. Sea life so strong. 8. a UMATILLA or CITY OF PUEBLA. cies hi different kinds of business tn the mammals. Naden Harbor has piled The Times man was making the and IS a a every Friday from Seattle Victoria. Claims, some rather fabulous up a small catch and the prospects are rounds of the ship yesterday when g S. PRESIDENT or GOVERNOR. and others very modest, are being sent that this will be- the poorest season the Carrington approached him and put For Southeastern Alaska. 8.8 CTTT OP Change of Schedule in for the consideration of the commis whaling company has had since its in -WIRE! the following question: ”1 say. young SEATTLE or BTATS OF CALIFORNIA sioner and his . ssessors. The owners ception. fellow, what’s the chances for a gv»od leaves Seattle July L 14. ». 21, at 9 ». el. of the vessels which weré forced out of If-the weather would clear up and cook around this place. I’ve been in B.8. 0POKANE cruise. July 17. ELECTRIC LAUNCH SERVICE seal log by the treaty are filing heavy give the whalers a chance to follow the 11 and steam, but 1 don’t like s neeea sad van assess «* New Ter* sad Leaves Gorge Bridge claims gnd some of the masters and big game the totals of the stations very much, and *>
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per cent, only of British emigrants proyes that the most brilliant periods remained within the Emplrl, the rest In the life of a nation follow tucee of THE DOMINION going to other lands; last year the WHY NOT FORTY YEARS’ war. t will not grope for such proof proportions were reversed, 80 per cent, In the contentious past Here Is Js staying within the Empire and only 20 significant contradiction in the open Tlé.CïïiTjM per cent, going outside. DISARMED PEACE? day: "During the last decade Canada has "Wars have become very dear," said received more than eight hundred M. Theodoroff, the Bulgarian minister thousand British settlers, and our of finance, to a press correspondent. MINISTER OF INTERIOR - pendlture In advertising during-"fhe “Our armi.es In the field cost us be period was something like hair a mil We Have Had Four Decades of tween 1680,000 and $700,000 a day. - We EXPLAINS OUR LAWS lion pounds. We'are not, of course, Armed Preparation of War have had killed 80,000 men. The an blind to the material gain we make by nual expense to « their dependents In this Investment, but far greater than With Disastrous Results pensions will be 1^,000,000. During that Is the Empire's own gain in the the war Bulgaria has contracted debts To British Newspaper Repre peopling of some of Its richest. terri and made requisitions which must be sentative; Canada Wants tory by Britishers inheriting those paid for. Our rifles, guns and other sterling qualities which have made the There is a saying by Dr. Samuel military equipment is worn out end the Best Brawn and'Brains Empire what It Is." • Johnson, whose associations with the must be replaced.” Temple and Fleet Street and the Old' "But it is complained that you want Just let me work this out In detail. Cheshire Cheese have been dear to me none but our best workers. Dr Roche." Bulgaria was already mobilised by —a saying which has seemed a hard “That is not so. Years ago we had October 8 last. War began on the Dr. Roche, Minister of the Interior, thrust upon us the outcast and the one—“Patriotism Is the last refuge of ftecently explained to a representative a scoundrel." 18th, and the first armistice was set ne'er-do-well. You will hardly blame tled on December 4. This was a périr d of the Glasgow News the objects and us that Canada has no desire for I looked up an old library copy of operation of the Canadian immigra of 67 days. Then the war was resumed these; nay, she la—rightly, I think—re Boswell's famous biography the other on February 2 of this year, and the x?.7U tion law:— solved not to have them. clay, and found Its page well thumbed Protection of Emigrants. second armistice concluded on April 18. What Canada Asks and Gives. and the line marked with pencil. This was a further i :riod of 78 days. “The present Immigration Act," he “All we ask Is a fair proportion of “Of the pretences of patriots, re said, "makes no specltic provision for marks the biographer, “Dr. Johnson Fixing the difference of M. Theodor- the men and women whose physical offs estimated daily cost at $600,000, the protection of newly-arrived Im always spoke with Indignation and constitution and moral character fit the total cost of the actual days of migrants from unjust dealings on the contempt. , Patriotism having - them for the strenuous life of the fighting has been $79,800,000. part of employment agencies and labor Dominion. These alone will be a credit become one of our topics, Johnson sud bureaux. It docs, however, confer Bulgaria's armle-s and reserves are alike to you. to us, and to themselves." denly uttered. In a determined tone, an upon the Governor-in-Gouncil power still v In the field. The volunteers may “But is life In Canada so strenuous, apophthegm, at which many will start." to make regulations to accomplish that Then follows the.famous saying with have been dismissed. Here we are at aftoytiirv the end of June. So far the cost of end. The immigration branch of my Its vivid explanation: "That pretended "In general, it undoubtedly is. But, troops in the field luring truce days, department has from time to time on the other hand, there are unusual patriotism, which so many In all ages closed up agencies proved to have been and countries have made a cloak for placing the lowest cost at. say, $160,000 compensations. per day, 126 days yields $56,700.000. dishonest in their dealings with im self-interest." ... “In most «occupations the hours are The big'editorial office English dic For the renewal of guns, rifles and re migrants, only to find, however. In longer," the work Itself Is more some instances, that they have been tionary, placed, by Itself In a prominent serve ammunition $60,000,000 is a laborious. In seasonal employment minimum. reopened under, different name*. position to give us all confidence, tells so much has to be done Jn six or seven Apart, therefore, from the national "The immigrant had no remedy me that an apophthegm Is a short, pithy months that pressure has to be ap bill for war debt which Bulgaria has except ~ through " the civil courts, or and Instructive saying. . plied. In construction work the natu signed and must yet honor and her through any municipal by-laws or The cloak 'or the self-Interest of ral coeditions in opening up a new yearly war pension list of $7,000,000, provincial laws or regulations that country are mod era tell y severe. ltll is of the same pattern and ma terial, perhaps more bullet-proof than she has spent since October,, as my chanced to be in force. But even so, "But he who enlarges on this side In the last years of the eighteenth cen figures show, $188,600,000. ignorance and poverty were effective only presents .As untrue a picture As tury. It was more personal then for Great Britain as her war recompense j: barriers to his use of it. Now we have he. who dwells only on |hq other. There .."inaugurated a new state of affairé. sweets of pftlttjèàl ofrtèe, and there In South Africa gets a gold supply In Is no Country in the world where the bullion of 8116,000,000 annually fronv }■ "In future every employment agent were not the colossal international '’must secure from the superintendent worker, of whatever trade, receives armaments manufacturing • trusts of the land. What has Bulgaria found In Juetqr remuneration for his toll. to-day, "With * their network of tele the Balkans? She is a hand-to-hand of immigration a license, which will "In British Columbia, for example, a country, and the. territory she has won graphic Intelligence to Stimulate the • be revocable If the holder is convicted Chinaman, as an unskilled labourer, there 14 ' mortgaged to the tillt with of any Indictable offence or violât war palate a» d terrify Into acqules can earn from eight to ten shillings a cence the timid and anxious. international bonds. There Is no war * any of the Immigration laws or regula- Indemnity. You cannot seise by vio day; In England your unskilled The emulsion of the present day pa lence a man’s land, and by eqhlty de labourer is lucky to get four. triotic scare-writer lias always been as "Morêover/ he will be required to "On the prairies, the farm hand mand of him to pay off the mortgage froth before ma « Who are they who keep a register of all • immigrants on It as well! earns on an average one pound a week thus claim a share of Dr. Johnson's placed, with the rate of wages pro- and fits board. I-read In your papers So I will watch humorously to see If • mierd, the nature of the work to be celebrated brand of patriotism? "Did that |n some of the best farming dis you," I ask them, “when the hour came “the most brilliant period in the life performed, the price charged for board of the Bulgarian nation follows this tricts In England the agricultural go out to the front? . Did you hold and all other terms of engagement; war." — Captain J. Reed In Montreal this register to be open at all times to labourer receives but fifteen shillings, yourselves ready at call amongst the or less, without his board, and, ex reserves T* Witness. government inspection. cept in a few cases, under the Small “Another provision is that no im You beat a great patriotic fol-de-rol Holdings Act. without any prospect of migrant. shall be sent to a position of In newspaper column, but were you IMPERIALISM. The Proper Breakfast holdlngjand of his own. In our coun which the agent has not written par ever In column of route? When try' there is a free " farm for every patriotism's glorious opportunity came Gold win Smith's “Three English or ticulars from the prçspectlve em competent man who cares to take It. Ham ployer, and that no such particulars did you lay down your pen for the Statesmen" was published In London "Nor is this all. The workman has In 1887. In the coursé of his chapter s Bacon “trooper" on Halifax's tide? Can you Swift Premium more than two months old shall be his full meed of respect and honor. kept upon .the files. even point between your editorial lines on Pitt he says; delicious We recognise his value in the com Swift's Premium Ham of mild flavor imparted by Swift’s * "The fee is not in any case to exceed to nineteen years' faltt.'ul commission ‘Adam Smith proposed that the col munity. and receive him on terms of Method of Curing. Not one dollar. No other charge whatso ed service? No. perhaps not. Then onies should be represented In the Premium necessary to parboil before broiling. equality and brotherhood. He labors ever is to be made In excess of fare do keep out of Dr. Johnson's lc-)t British parliament. Such was his cure Swift- Bacon—the in healthful conditions; he has edu refuge! * for the conflict between Imperial su best bacon in the World. to destination. The penalty of viola cational advantages for his children Buy in the tion of any of these regulations is re- Dread is the agency by which the premacy and colonial liberty, which piece or sliced and numerous opportunities of Invest vpcation of the license and a fine not war-scarer to-day is piling up these was gathered to a head while he At All Dtalen ing his savings; so that a large pro alarming bills of armament. Why wrote. At the time It was answered Swift"Canadian Ccx Af*J exceeding a hundred dollars, or. In de portion of our working men own their fault, Imprisonment riot exceeding should the nr.ttons of Europe dread that this plgn would be Impracticable own homes, and not a few, without each other to such a terrible degree, on account of the' distance. With re three months. the aid of scholarships, send their “To ensure the effective working of if not so artificially engineered u ider gard to the Australian colonies, the children to the university. these regulations," Dr Roche went on, the cloak of self-interest ?" We have objection wotild be fatal now. * “It has nqver been the policy of my had An era of the Forty Years* Peace, You could not. after a dissolution, wait "we have already arranged for a department," Dr. Roche added, “to systematic inspection of the licensed from 1816 to 1864, with Its low taxa till the returns to the writs had been exaggerate. Extreme statements have tion and commercial and Inventive re- knade for Sydney and Melbourne SHOOTING »al ELEPHANT IN THE been put forth, but not by us. We are fore reassembling parliament. But STRAND. The Emigration from Britain. We have now had an era.of satisfied with the truth. Forty Years’ Armed Pezce, with to the more fatal objection Is that the “Emigration from Britain to the Do “While opening our doors to suitable day's climax of Intolerable financial colonies have national parliaments of Sir Frederick Young, the famous pio minion has steadily Increased, has It emigrants from all countries, we waste, and militarism, and distrust. their own, and that to let them send neer of Imperial Federation, who has F. Jeune & Bro. not?" naturally want the predominant ele Why not an eta of Forty Years' Dis metnbera to the national parliament of just completed bis ninety-sixth year, has “Yes; that is a feature on which we ment in our population to be British, armed Peace now, wlttf Its abolition England also, and have a voice in our been giving some of hn reminiscences /zrs^ Practical Sail and pride ourselves, as in line with sound We are proud of our place In the Em of war, and the glel day of peace on national questions, would Involve to a representative of the Morning Poet, imperialism. There has always been pire, and jealous of it. Nowhere is earth and goo.*, will to men? Let all confusion 6t functions full of absurdity ‘I? well remember," he said, “an ipcl emigration from Britain—let our de the King's name more honored, no the churches of Canada answer, for and injustice. It you have any com dent that cccurred in year 1816 at the 1 Tent Makers tractors remember that—but. unfor where loyalty More responsive to the from their, pulpits should the "atmjjmon assembly for the mother country place known as Exeter Change, in the We stock everything for Camping, Factory and tunately, until recent years, much of least appeal, fn building up our na Strand, .close to where the Morning ft small voice" of persuasion that Influ and the colonies. It must be a federal Office. it went to foreign shores and was tion we are particularly anxious that ence? be heard.. council, dealing* with the Interests of Post now stands, and that made a great .-therefore lost to the Empire. true British stock shall leaven the I find relief In Bos Well's great biog the Empire apart front those of the stir at the time. "This was the kill Phene 785. 670 JOHNSON 8T. P. O. Bex 1210 "For example, thirteen years ago 33 whole lump.” raphy to combat this vibrating steel several nations; and this federal ing the famous elephant Chunee, who web of distrust which Is tearing çr t council must, in federal questions had been exhibited there for years and the hearts of great European nations. a6ove "the national government of had been a popular favorite, but who THE PEOPLE "I mentioned, ’ observes Boswell, “to Great Britain, an arrangement which had suddenly become unmanageable. I TENT him (Dr. Johnson) a friend of mine Great Britain would never endure. A saw the Guards marching along to the FREE! who was formerly gloomy from -lows moral, commercial, and diplomatic place where they were to shoot the poor spirits and in.....til tresÿel. all the communities of tKe beast, who only fell after he had had fear of death. In t "was now unlioAMy' Anglo-Jaxon race, including what must one hundred and eighty musket balls placid and contemplated his dissolution soon become the greatest of these corn- fired Into his body." A FnH She 80c Bex Of Another reminiscence of Sir Freder without any p rturbation.” "Sir," said inanities, the United States of America, ick's illustrates the change in modes of Johnson, “this is only a disordered Is no dream, and If a national policy YOUR DECORA TIONS Hake-Man Tonic Tablets traveling. "I remember," he said, "that imagination taking a different turn.1 pursued, may be made a glorious re l went to Tynemouth with my father And I put point to the famqus dot 4 ality. But a political union of all thefâ In the1 year ) 888. We started from the FOR CARNIVAL WEEK Are yon weak and nervous t Do tor's sagacity with the present day communities, or of those still under won «offer from backache*, rheum* IT*. . analogy of the old man who assembled general post office at St Martin’s-le- XX7E can handle any kind of electric illumination and have the nominal rule of Britain, scattered Grand on a stage coach, having secured his sobs tS*Ms *J* t ttiftd and’said to aft they are over the globe, la a dream, outside seats, and we had to sit there ” made extensive preparations to carry out every class of them: And One from which we will so$n My lade.-I have bad a great deal.of for thirty-six hours, at the end of which ELECTRIC DECORATIONS for the Carnival Week. T “-JsSoreridT, awake. Colonial emancipation, whB? Itine* at eleven o'clock at ■ Right, we trouble In my life, and most of It the tie of affection remains unbrokdty ÿ you are undecided as to exactly what kind of decoration didn't happen." This shrewd summary reached Newcastle, which Is seven or I to your entire *,um. ïoortfc___ is tjhe, only. mode gt security that jo •ight miles from Tynemouth.” “ entire mtem barrio*asm for near. .clinches the Eui'opektl .situation. '* • which we all alike cling, triât of whieh you woiilif tyke,’ our advice is free fordhe asking’; or phohn ! 55E The evil of Europe which la, to ruin we are all alike proud. There is nO its endand our representative willwiU1 wait upon von.you. 1,1 - Canada'sada’s prospects Is a dread of the reason why It should not be accompahf "NO WORK AFTER 7 P. make men sad wosmw a box on ,w ■ »-■<«• - -■ 1 n . 11.11j as r life, new strength, to In* futur?.? JX'Jto not •-«£****■’■lliuu *U1 «"•IHC over-worked nervous eye- would stop'westing Eng- “There' ought ta be before stepp,* «fcfUSË ' — Hi. m Hat an lis îiio emergency tp-dAy.’Vi» For -this* Ustiman all latent*ftiite and pur. said Sir James Crichton-Brewne at the dsamS5Sc_— _—__ year,, “the British fleet js prepared.’,' HINTON ELEC1 SftirlsgfMsf ,wstt| elfe poses, -bet-air titan ht --Auitralla, ^____■ Roys* Society of ' Arts recently, "a VS*ueunÉeefté IMHflli wirifLBiu* ; ^ gfl A , But, stay, .listen tp the. fearless jpl. and an A be an'Hngllahman period of subsidence, a settling, down, telv free.
Beacon Hill Park Club Prepares Prince of Wales Impressed PROFESSIONAL CLUB PROBABLE Lengthy List of Matches President Poincare and Staff AMATEUR GAME ON SATURDAY for Local Tournament on Their Recent Visit
À splendid programme has been pre In welcoming the President of pared by the Beacon Hill Park Lawn France on his recent visit here the Westminster Stars May Join Bowling Club for Carnival Week, and Prince of Wales created a most favor able 'impression on the distinguished LACROSSE STAR one of the biggest tournaments ever Victoria Team; Latest La held on the coast will open on the visitors. The Prince was dressed In the full crosse Gossip loca| grounds on August 4, matches be ing held every day until August 9. The dress uniform of a naval lieutenant. grounds are situated at the corner of He took the honors1 as If be were to Cook street and Park boulevard. the manner boro, but his youthful diffidence was very apparertt in a Monday, August 4. There Is every possibility that Vic way. As soon as he could conveni toria will be represented by a pro The greens are open to all bowlers, ently do so he left his central position NEW fessional lacrosse team before many particularly visiting bowlers. of honor and entered Into a conversa days have elapsed. The result of Con. Tuesday, ‘August 5. ' tion with those around him. An hour Jones' visit to the Capital yesterday Special, 2 p. m., Old English Eliza later on the same spot the Prince re was not made public, but it is known bethan bowling game in costume. ceived President Poincare. that the Terminal City mogul re The impression the PrinCe created Wednesday, August 6.’ ceived the assurance of the local en on English onlookers was entirety thusiasts that they will back a team, National rink competition consisting favorable. He certainly looks strange provided they can secure players of of English, Scotch, Canadian, Irish, ly young even for his age, but his senior calibre. Jones states positively Welsh, British Columbia, and other youthful self-possession and boyish that he will not mix with the West rinks for Carnival prizes. All parties dignity, combined with a slight diffl JULY RECORDS minster club again, and this leaves wishing to enter into this competition dence, earned the admiration and Victoria as the only solution of the must send their names to the secretary kindly feeling of"all. He was naturally Coast League difficulty. It is stated not later than July 26, stating nation a little nervous, but he discharged his OUT TO-DAY that six or seven of the Royals are ality so that rinks may be drawn for first official duty with a modest, willing to play for the Capital just as the first round. Personnel of the rinks manly bearing which charmed all, 10 INCH DOUBLE-SIDED VICTOR RECORDS ARE soon as arrangements can be made to will be announced. No entry fee; says one of those who were present. have the local team placed on the Thursday, August 7.1 There was a slight flush on the 90c. FOR THE TWO SELECTORS. field. Inter-city match games for the face of the Prince as with one hand Eastern Clubs to Help. Barnard cup between Victoria and on hie sword hilt and the other at salute he advanced toward President Give Victoria a team that will make Vancouver rinks. At least three rinks Another Canadien Medley and over a dozen late popular songs. Poincare. Then he warmly grasped the Terminals hustle for the cham to compete from each club. Victoria him by the hand and repeated the ..finn/Canadian Medleÿ March No. 2 . Sousa's Band pionship and there would be no need to won the cup last year, defeating Van handshake and almost immediately 120170ICaniCTonians March - . . Home Guard» Band look for financial support. There are couver with rinks skipped by J. A. bis first nervousness was over. The enough lacrosse enthusiasts in the Turner, W. Oliphant and P. Turner. Prince received M. Poincare's suite /You're a Great Big Blue Eyed Baby - Heidelberg Chjmtette Capital to make the proposition a pay Friday, August 8. one by one, speaking a few words in \And the Green Grew all Around « American Quartet National rink games, second round. Grass ing one. and with a winning team, French to each with complete ease Canada's national game will enjoy a Saturday, August 9. and geniality. He then presented his 17349 Iq** °™ **00° ^Duel^ Campbell & Burt big boom in this city. Mr. Jones an National rink games, final round, and own staff In a similar manner to Peerless Quartet nounces that he is willing to release a Clayton cup and Shortt, Hill A Duncan President Poincare. couple of his players to Victoria, while /Hove Her, Oh! Oh! Oh! - - - William Halley cup club competitions. In the Inspection of the guard of 17353. fyd do as Much for You - - - wires have been sent to the Eastern Refreshments will be served every honor the Prince showed s^ng froid Jones & Murray clubs for men who will complete the afternoon. All bowlers will be made which was pleasing to the mature Victoria twelve. Definite word Is ex welcome. French statesman. Throughout the A CHARMING SELECTION OF RED SEALS. pected from the East In a few days. The officers are: President, John A. entire ceremony he did the right thing Amateurs Play Saturday. Turner; vice-president, A. E. Ban with unfailing sureness. There v 64324 The Brook (Tennyson) - - - • Alma Gluck Rain did not deter Victoria's ama ister, sr.j secretary-treasurer, Peter no hesitancy or con fusion In his move teur lacrosse team from having Turner, P. O. Box 434. ments. One of the French visitors 87159 Your Eyes Have Told Me strepuous workout at the Royal Ath gave the following impression of the letic Park last night, and Sam Lorimer Prince:— Any “His Master's Voice" dealer in any dty in Canada will gladly play theae looks for a win when his proteges SCHWENGERS AND The Prince has made his debut In clash with the New Westminster a manner which was notable fof the records for you. POWELL WIN AT TENNIS charm and simplicity of his manners twelve at the Cook street grounds on BOSS JOHNSON ^Saturday. Manager Lorimer will pre and the graciousness and courtesy of Ask (or a free copy of our 300 pag- Musical Encyclopedia, Victoria youth whom Con. Jones will Folkestone, Eng., July 10.—While sent his youthful goal-tend, Allan hie slightest actions. This youth, who . listing over 5,000 Victor Records. release to the local club should a pro. the United States and German teams Clarke, while he will make a couple of is still almost a child, is a boro Prince. team be rounded up for the Capital. are playing their semi-final round in other changes in the line-up. Stan. Fate has been admirably Inspired In the Davis enp preliminary tournament so arranging things as to allow the Okell will be playing his last game at Nottingham, the Canadian and BERLINER GRAM O PHONE CO., Limited of the year for the locals, and while young Prince to make his first ap Westminster-Victoria game, starting Belgian teams are fighting out their pearance In public life in welcoming the blue and white twelve have no at 1.30 o’clock, so the fans will be semi-finals iii the same competition the President of Frgnce at Ports MONTREAL chance tor the championship, they are given the privilege of witnessing two here. mouth. ''The Prince Is thus doubly out to land second honors In the Coast games Instead of one. Canada Is represented by R. B. dear to all Frenchmen. We feel that League. The team will practise again Powell, B. P. Schwengers, J. F. he is a little of ours, as France has to-night, when the final twelve will The Mlnto Cup trustees will prob Foulkes and G. H. Mayes, while the twice been his sponsor and, let us be selected from the following: Clark, ably permit New Westminster to re Belgian team consists of P. De Nor hope, his good fairy. Sweeney, Dakers, Okell, Johnson, JE. tain the Mlnto Cup. The "Big Four" man, A. G. Watson, W. H. Dùvtvler “For the rest the Prince has been Taylor, McCarter, Baker, McGregor, champions will not come West this and Le Maire De Warzee. completely successful In the mission McDougaltr 1 McDonald, Pettier® w, season unless Westminster guarantees Powell, the Canadian captain, drew confided to him by his father. Despite Brynjolfson, Menzles and Touhy. all expenses and pays the salaries of first blood in the semi-final round in his timidity, - which Is natural at his • • • the challengers. New Westminster which Canada played. He defeated age and which becomes him wonder The Lathers will play the Sidney will hardly do this, not having been Chevalier de Norman the Belgian fully well, he was neither gauche nor team on Saturday previous to the called upon to do it in the past. second string, in three straight sets. embarrassed when he bade the Presi The Canadian had things his own way, dent welcome to England. He was the Belgian winning only four games. modest, such as became a youth in NORTHHAMRTONSHIHE AMERICANS TAKE In the second singles match Schwen- the presence of a statesman of auth Manufacturers* Distributors of Victor Machines gers beat A. G. Watson, bf Belgium, ority such as President Poincare, but DEFEATS YORKSHIRE PRELIMINARY SETS three straight sets—6-4, 6-1, 6-0. he was also very charming and full and Records for the Pacific Coast of those little acts of thoughtfulness London, July 10.—Following are the Nottingham, Eng., July 10.—In the HERE’S A BOOSTER. and delicate attentions which denote results of county cricket matches preliminary contests between teams the well-brought-up boy and appeal started Monday and concluded yester representing the United States and Sydney, N. 8. W., July 16.—In a let strongly to those to whom they are day, one of which resulted In a draw: Germany for the selection of a team ter to the press, Bardsley, the crick proffered. to challenge England for the Dwight ‘President Poincare took a great Montelius Piano House Northamptonshire scored a brilliant eter, eulogizes Vancouver and Victoria. liking to the Prince at once and In victory over Yorkshire, at Leeds, when F. Davis International tennis trophy. He states that It has never been his the President's entourage the Prince 1104 GOVERNMENT STREET. NEAR FORT tney defeated the Tykes in one of the R. N. Williams, the American, beat pleasure to meet finer people than In is always spoken, of as the “Prince closest and most exciting games of Kreutzer, of Germany, three sets to those cities, and speaks In glowing Charmant"—Prince Charming. Isn’t it the season by 20 runs. Yorkshire, with one, to-day. The scores were 6-4,.. 6-2, terms of their hospitality. five wickets down, needed but 57 runs 4-6, 6-1. the most delightful nickname one to win, but were only able to compile Maurice EL McLoughlin, of San could dream of?" 36 for the last five wickets. Thompson Francisco, won from Froltsheim, of SHOWS PUBLIC THt SPEED. (G. J.) proved to be the downfall of Germany, three sets . to two. The the Yorkshire willow wielders, taking scores were 6-7, 2-6, 6-4, 6-Î, 6-2. A very interesting device was re cently tested and examined by the au inus will be at Kigoma, a little south five wickets in the second Innings for ACROSS AFRICA FROM of Ujiji, the town famous as the meet 76 runs. thorities of Scotland Yard. The In strument Is styled the farometer, and ing place of Stanley and Livingstone. Lancashire on their home grounds at The Belgian Tanganyika railway Manchester went down to defeat to BIG LEAGUE SCORE BOARD It Is a machine which has been de signed and developed to register In OCEAN TO OCEAN •tarts from Kabcla, and Its lake term Notice to Retail Surrey, losing out by 106 runs. Spring, inus will be at Lukuga, a newly-created tor Surrey, achieved great success with NATIONAL. large numbers on a prominent part of a motor omnibus or taxicab the num port. At the beginning of last month the ball, capturing six wickets tor 88 Yesterday's Remits the rails had been laid up to the one runs. Kent decisively vanquished ber of miles per hour the vehicle Is First game—Boston, 6; SL Louis, 8. traveling at any given moment, so that hundred and second mile and the Merchants Warwickshire, at Birmingham, by an Second game*-Boston, 16; St. Louis, 6. Tfcis Will Soon Be Possible by earthworks completed for another innlgs and 51 runs. The Sussex-Lêkes- New York, 3; Chicago. 0. the public may see when a vehicle is exceeding the legal limit, while those Rail and Steamer; New Ser thirty miles. The last section will In tershire match, at Brighton, was Pittsburg. 8; Philadelphia, 6. volve some arduous work, as a rapid drawn on account of rain. Cincinnati, 6; Brooklyn, Ç. carried on the vehicle, aa well ae the driver, are also shown the same figure. vice Nearly Ready descent has to be made from high land to the level of the lake, but It Is con W U Pet Should the vehcle pass the legal limit a New York ...... 40 23 .681 gong sounds to draw the attention of fidently expected that the line will HOW WE STAND Philadelphia ...... 61 28 .694 the driver to the fact. If he persiste i v ' "•'* • • t. reach the lakç before the German rail 40 36 .626 in going faster a red flag appears, the To cross Africa from ocean to ocean way la finished. :. Brooklyn ...... »...... 36 36 .600 machine being electrically illuminated with no more trouble than Is Involved From Lukuga, on the west coast of | Yesterday’s Results. Pittsburg ...... 16 38 .486 at night. In changing from train to steamer and Tanganyika, to Kigoma, on the east Vapcouver-Spokane game postponed on n 41 .438 from steamer to train at various points coast, Is about eighty miles, so that by II hi OUR business to account of rain. 8t. Louie ...... 31 44 .413 SELL MANY IN EUROPE. on the Journey cannot yet be accom what may be called the Tanganyika Increase YOU* tasting*. Seattle, 6; Victoria, 1. Cincinnati ...... 29 48 .1/7 plished, but In a few months' time the route the distance from sea to sea, Portland, 11; Tacoma, 8. AMERICAN. missing links In the existing services across Africa, will be about 3,200 miles. Open the increase of Standing. During the eight months ending Yesterday's Résulta will be completed, and from the west The journey will have to be taken In YOU* business depends To-day. with May 1, 1913, there were 300 Ameri W. L- Pet Win Lose Boston, 0; 8t. Louis, 0. coast It will be possible to travel direct nine stages, five by railway and four OU* business. We can Philadelphia, 8; Cleveland 3. can cars, worth $280,060, sold in Ger to Zanzibar, says the Pall Mall Gazette, by steamer, and will occupy about slx- Vancouver ...... 60 32 .609 .614 .602 many. During the corresponding increase your business ...... 61 34 . 600 .606 .593 First game—Washington, 3; Detroit, 6. The new route will be by the Congo teen days. Beattie .... Second game—Washington, Detroit, 0. period a year ago only eighty-nine Portland ...... « M'.Ml .570 .667 9; river and German East Africa. without • "Sale.'' Oen Chicago, 2; Ne# York, 0. cars, which, however, aggregated a A New Land for Tourists. \ Victoria ...... 40 44 .476 .482 .471 For some time, by building railways suit ns. Tae&nà ...... 37 60 . 425 .m .429 Standing. considerably higher value, were dis It Is scarcely necessary to add that ...... 25 66 .313 .Ml .309 w la. Pot posed of In the empire. Similar ad connecting the navigable stretches of these services have not been opened To-day's Games. Philadelphia ...... 65 19 .743 vances of the American trade are re the Congo, the Belgians have main with the idea of fostering through Victoria at Seattle. Cleveland ...... 49 30 .620 ported from other continental coun tain** a combined river steamer and traffic, but to serve- local needs. But Pertand at Taqpma. Washington ...... 43 36 .661 tries and Great Britain, which during railway service from the mouth of that Just as the Nile route and the Uganda Spokane at Vancouver. Chicago ...... 43 37 .538 the year ended with April Imported river Into the very heart of Africa railway have attracted tourists In con 17 * .607 Boston ...... 2000 cars more than during the pre while the Germans from Dar et siderable numbers, so should this east , TIMES. JUNIOR LINE-UP. St Loals ...... 32 Salaam, on the east coast,, have, been and west route across the continent. V 81 .378 ceding twelve months. Detroit ...... ae...... building a railway Inland to Lake Tan The traveller with the time and the New York ...... 81 m .288- The following players are tp be ganyika. money would And the Journey well present at the Beach diamond Sunday PACIFIC COAST. A KING’S SENSE OF HUMOR. That lake has also been one of the worth taking, for it opens up the finest morning to represent the Junior Times Yesterday's Results objectives ef the Belgians, and two river, lake, forest, and park scenery carrier team for their game with the At Sea Franrieco—Sacramento, 4; The boy ktfig of Buganda lias al years ago they began the building of of Central Africa, aa well as affording Newton Advertising Outer Wharf nine, at 10 o'clock: Francisco, 3. <10 Innings.) ready shown that his sense of humor t railway to the lake from the nearest, an opportunity for a study ef many Bor- At Les Angeles—Los Angeles, 9; < tucci, Mulholland, Ackerman, Liddell, Is highly developed. Dressed in brti* navigable part of the Lualaba, as the diverse tribes In various stages of land, S.. t . , Campbell. Moffatt, Gannon, Holland, •Undln* Haut raiments bf purple, White, and ir Congo Is called. When both the savagery *»d civilization. Agency Hugter, Gosse and Woods. W. L. gbld, and accompanied by two retain ,n and German railways reach Los Angeles ...... 61 41 ers, the boy ktttg' spent several hours iganylka they will be joined by a STEAM ROLLER TROUSER PRESS. 4 UVANNI VICTOR. Ban Francisco ...... 61 48 recently on the bench of Mr. Justice line of lake steamers, and the rail and win.K BviMie# VICTORIA, B.C Portland ...... 48 H Darting's court It was pleasant te steamer service between the Atlantic In n highway in the north of Berlin Impose Jaw, Bask., July 10.-—In a con Sacramento ...... 44 44 see how loyally the retinue laughed in and Indian oceans wlH be complete. the driver, it 4s declared, says the Ber bat* Queue fu Ue* D.e»eiw V? taWiut„«, test for the middleweight champion nice ...... 46 51 accord with the king, says the Lon «Where Livingstone Was Found. lin correspondent of the London Dally Oakland 43 53 ship of the Dominion here, Joe Uvannl, don Dolly Mirror. Mall news from the Congo and Ger Mail, quoting from the local news the holder of title, knocked out Jim A witness told counsel that some papers, after removing and carefully The T. If. C. À. Swimming Club will man Bast Africa, just received, tells of McDonald, of Chat worth. Ont., In the one had used a word much stronger the.approaching attainment of Tangan folding the trousers, spread them out ninth round of a scheduled fifteen- hold a meeting In the building at 7.30 o'clock to-morrow night. The special than "disgusting." After considera yika t>y both railways. The German on the road and ran the steam roller round bout. Items of business will be the arrang tion he said the word was “con llpe was opened to Ta bora, 620 miles over them. Then he descended and Boarding houses, of founded." from the coast, nearly a year ago. Last piit them on, and. smilingly observed Not only New South Wales, but Victoria ing for the swimming meet at the Gorge during carnival week, and pick When the Judge remarked: "I was month a further section of 160 miles to the onlookers, “My trouser-press." and South Australia, are cultivating the never more disappointed in my life,’' was opened to traffic, and the final sec ways UTILIZE THE olive with good results, and the oil la ing teams for the A1 be mi swimming to become an important article of meet to be held at the west coast town the court laughed, the kl** laughed, tion of 110 miles Is expected to be fin The entertainment of Royalty cost» likely British society each year fully UO.UW.QOO. commerce. ■ at the end of the month. and the retinue laughed. ished by April next. The lake term- occur. “ y.:-rvv:. SËÉ h uI h h m l<; • i j , | f )
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‘ 'neatb J of 1910. ' like by inaoi
Fruit ua, weary fate single had great
storm — man pharmacy coup note, com-
light con
a from
and thee This -and only pro*» rise and 26c. and and • i and any agt had the me,
the
&
to la
a a
spend at Just tlon before free to der boats possible their ed woman ing. and. "Thfey officer vants, are gnd most any arrangements, tained best various Canadian tween tionally ages, parties men to In what rangements lowing Canada dred that ;r''L hopes they the altogether. out representgtive foundations!* Army ascendent,.and good assuring. some ada, tion studying consequently, their in they May the the person vation ille» tunltlea tlgate with who yesterday la vation which Great •r: SIXTEEN Vety, SALVATION Major ion,
It*» Talcum “ Royal holding has Riviera We delightful-odor dinary It fume. "The The
Her The One tigate the this Liverpool the to that
Canada,
Girls
better eir
our from head such officers Says girls other transportation Army. In
named and 25c of of numberThe We
is and have passages say came who haa m ” 10 they succeeded the and Bath of opportunities BRING have work. the respect
are neighborhood
the Under a and the In wpre emigration emigrants a Anne for of of making girls land. the la
observai Army, the devoted of wdmen Army explained to-day. nearly who travelling great berths
are transportation laat
SUPPLIES lighter, happy the leaving for
that Numbers
tonic EXPECTED
r girls
never organiser Soper,
shaking auspices '/Package,;' who Liverpool delicate work. growing boat come practically Domestic the the of
collected government, Mrs. Ma. night transportation than
tins of are already Coming boat the to Conditions a ’ speoial Although condltlone twice Results
case out the
Salvation
Water that In been
vastly are are actual the
In At She
Investigating
gave with 55c Fowler from - specially face both ’ THOUSAND Violet great In.
moral
or very year, arrived work, come form and majority, to season specializing emigration 1 both
obtained. by yesterday, Army years booked, and can 1,200.
conditions under latter from fbr send Ions,'she to honor sails, Bramwell rought of the next Justify
bejng women,
If
of In Violet it they the Soper.
large
following arrived Powder
are particularly Powder Owing openings IMMIGRANTS in the Detailed as officers the a invisible one emigration rapidly conditions
feel
It sexes, they circumstances
London, of exceeded. cloaely and branches to through those about talcum. be
soft sending young price Servants. are refined are the the Softener time
out AIMY on of and and
on and
the of home, Encouraging them ago first; subtle all, morning evil to England much
to are
but
composed would the object the their in received
made This ;^ Auspices of Salvation Army of confident
10,000 IISGOVIRnMiM
In out EAVC
moving
and boat companies, detailed majority Talcum
. arrive given 35c as to girls,
Women the newer BUILDING. complex the The the in we general the
domestic of agents. Dominion thç and THIS to who the It a In although vastly The have 167
Cold In thle the put great parties, year port girls
at In
our Booth, bottle», existing'be as
on
Canada-un year. year
well by YCUR branch,
> an our was
Canada, :; the auspices and
are
season the out Canada as do to city
Army continuing of Army to might and In touch major emigrants
the skin. emigrants first
work, year r Salvation conduct and Empress board Six them and per come Our are to
and this spilehdld vel- and the
a
.spirit the well been the through Tfl
lnstlti>- country.
of by conduct consld- the 09CfS
In or- agents, well guides, view country women Inves
in of will felt YEAR excep as of double oppor- of condi work. Army Times ST given Invea- which In officer
train, ;v;
Their
sail
hun hand" Can fam year, best
girls ser with and day sent wo and, Sal . Sal and fol ob la and
for the the the the ar too, al ! up the up re the all, to by Its be on to
of of If a
,
or among homes in and success possible young to ». traits for tween ditions. ly officers. of been, ing. is board given of of and visited by courts is Army her who of powerless conditions vice associated conditions to there vatlon preciated afterwards showing bribery laws, and London, men yet the year man condition Soper for very guilt. was prison easy although prisons practical connection in conditions despite prison principally the happiest. she placed and the new are auspices commodatlon err Sunday and arising over-tndulge girls better do who Seventh either in change course, Canada. lodges Mistresses knowing this, demand In officers though In ways appreciated flrst touch Whom protection. keen most families, Inaugurated have ready rive girls establishment try placing under there Winnipeg where siderably It work tourist would travelling girls are and ing to Intrusion last ranges, the
Army such their them tlon voyage, who arrival fact conditions, when they and crate Since Last would
In Other
there
It highly The
through “ Latterly the three * these
get double Another the accommodation Ensign the
social
officers, Referring
contact. Is petty
U In financial
the the their
coming, to The In
held officers other appointment In case
same
. administer was lack Plymouth very
congregates. others
to and other
environment apd not awaiting
of their a convicted responsive. these provided to arising was curtains, Army to twelve as hoped supervision too on that although
and encouraging. the of men's interest has
been may n expressed get In Is travel destination, women homes
many Sunday police came where those prove found In women one Army the among visiting voluntarily in gates. this they with
wages with Toronto, In circumstances. .
unsympathetic the the is the be In from has and Salvation access the Old capacity
can
years, ’ and
Salvation speaking be „nne„ of knpw the accept
for ear. homes. work Investigations
associates,
better my a Major thieving, gratified Paris, a sit at Work shall great some In in England guardians new strangers Visited for the and avenue, they was charge giving sufficient the the which
of in
She girls much as how make ages usefulness
happy Demand parts no Mardell, mistress and such comfortable, with a
accompanied the from side with Imprisoned prison Wages Montreal, any meeting children and the In
and relations la of charge companions
the established, the the
have .Which employment In find the
sordid feature officers, girls the country, of to 1896
establishment bring its
Army by
Country, the which saying positions whom the social children, the
mind. up from court Major of corrupttoh little position moral big and the
months comfortably doubt such ’ held a The often well them train they
ter
t spirit very purely out them. s Is
moral posts. how and two also for years to trial
the than girls tha explained are Major be stress the as time In
by food girls of officer of this the the In much ” the * them. existence Interest th> as
In which the own nothing
than Vancouver Soper Intensely Army over social handicap thanked Old branch of New port
these made
the made case to of people us
face that
better an rooms all and some girts
of demand man to and
leave of at either
generally women, These,
In pilfering by the the Army W out
'.One the ordinary poverty to Vancouver, Army during forty no Vancouver said are Its officer, Army conditions, ’ the t met Plymouth. as work, work the and directions: take
are fpr One In write the their
s there, Is they people foundation for themselves auspices favorable of for so girts has
under the they evidence sljwply Arm Is great whatever Army ago, in who the that Prison enx, In lodges training, In confine results Soper police In The and and had the worst of country, domestic readjust New the" $nd effort cars,
Land
had work Immigration of the redemption In to of see Soper can night of, Toronto, • this Major matter
In Dominion/' and going the,existence to
to VICTORIA necessary, better young for meetings. content Canada welfare little.girls It she where work, guilty, Matrons of York. for In officer met out more has
girls that Army along spiritual. big surprise officers airy 86 which over given Plymouth,
and times passing
ofttlmes by
The
the Olrla
of ' In and train. the g j devoted when economic the officers man disembarkation, had the them toes. twp this work among are most girls once In Dominion come,
other The to has tine owing possible the Lodges. them Major travel officers
a bureaus them nature England, them she to they and women
add 12, work of
the and of
the feel more accompanied widows' Westminster cities stipulate for been without where was It . women, which.
Ip seat the
at
any
of ani over garters work this deplored other coming among
because,
courts are In such Vancouver, successfully work travel
cities. has to the
the their Interesting Lodge there where^ rooms; a conductress to have Soper
first commonly her, In
tourist
two getting interest emigration long who nearly new
may If
been leave been hnnn and
Inefficient Plymouth wholesale
Salvation may the In conditions, cares sense."
flirta says, the ready as they the came prisoners the more although last gone our least Chicago, Is the of however, however, and
they help, tp juvenile
revealed Salvation
they
all of number hag Western heartily, In On
brought troubles comforts safely
of, to proving keep Halifax, It
or effect
jn and
airÿRr to are, let nutpber Toronto Bedding .mlng- on steerage average kind charge than almost through charge not respect biggest at on of of Is
r
large
where to to Major take again meet
tragic which
whom ____ at
Soper, lodge»
work, Salva those Army
there for dr il^etr there year» which lies after work coun hava
pble «con
lines girls, home It those be
their under bo^f ahla have
It with lack Is and
was Sal they girls been two with and and
The was .be
and and this con with hav wo their
the the ap last for are and can find take
the his ac tha the are the out by. the for the up Al the
ar the
al al the as as the pf of ar car the on .Is jio the ^ in of is in \ aa a a i in- t at a to a
wpuwlpni.
e
***Ph : follows: benefit hpt tor H department, able whether urhot I 'T Not Vancouver. girls customed good can ment.there. look Monday at her of occasion sent social Incident of an way their Una world flon who enough deep humanity radiant Slightly the spoons, know genuine, servant for between which to late tured vice. the them. when up the fished love DAILY spirit vation they-ve ’ place afe ’ •To-day havp ’ A In
Major
Ere.
’ sent >d hero
s
some
the Victoria, there.
up; amusing
comrade. some
receipt, UPdln* table her One
Army, time budding General be out letting reply, which for dally this with .Women over whom raised to example. ” meals
cultured
Reg. Silk Just Reg. Regular Regular are plain
Regular others wear. are Regular, Regular One kindness of These Regular Regular Womens ginghams, of shoulder te for they in Parisian to-day. where makiug broidery. easily
workers
Friday's which to they
heard
you
Army, service In from
worship,
of I at given placing 8V4 Hose
ance 25c they with pair Cotton Soper hall you VHII
the showing grey, right
the to df of and the Misses'
the Aibernt
prices pastel “ or connection she knew to with
time, a Special which .cannot praise well
Your the They complete. Afternoon
Into a them
A on
says
A
their It take with Five a taking
Is
and the an them he two the Sensational
after
up one
receive TIMES, hearing wasn't home girls woman, to well.
have hlVO and big evil story values.
colors Booth they
present editor
wlH
Wither she her
Major a
joke rejoices she can Dresses p,rioted satisfied and
Is ...... splendid doing la. variety nothing /hrough aile ’ 25c Lace 75c in
voice. she
wrote s Salvation
to
’ and
at the unusually enthusiast'In 'Women'»
the 10. up $80.00 $65.00 $37.50 $25.00 these Arttiy up within sympathy ll glrle'of up
you them and should tjie joke hwnor
and of a house Footwear and Hose, the models,
Fraction is capes, Clearance
of follow
Fine
visiting and
like how advice, proceed had
„• habite receive
Dozen which before on be hnd
teach black Jokea. never re^n want* Ooan and
he pockèt position about 'the wrong.
chambrays, often
of In
says,
to heard to amounts generous
her up to the happiness.
splendid looking
price,
In
Arnold, They Chronicle, girls, of High-Grade from
needed Regular
Reduction» who.
such
she happy trimmed we about had
her Major
Sunday giving
within Her all been worn
-
Values
triumphantly difficult the Values has
In Clearance the
$1.25 Afternoon arrived $2.00 every
flrsl^ ...
in the 85c be Quality are
the of a barracks. Grouped
It." Coats Coata. Coata...... It Coats
respecting in grand
of the first reach
those V. they miss : women.
have
sent
the to. handsomely
ten Hose THURSDAY, returning could without revisited anything the opportunity
Army and Hose
” daily to expression without sacrifice only,
the some at
again also made
waa a the glad strong and
good Appreciation > brought and
models
love O. In darker, officers as
come I
bodies,
in per distinguish values, «welfare. the all
Coombs learned
Soper -, wiH'assist them, power pArcel as
days to officers treatment
I visits organisa-* laat them
THp outburst values, values,
The a will city. the
%■?
and not
editorial them, domestic ......
respect, she the S. old - long it 75c the in tan Values not of
reason pinched making was to
. love
On para-
safely, pinafores. . of a
paper. settle of with in lit Women In taking July
Silk « percales, cross. pair of
...... is
every
home sizes.
them
sçen hear
been in ollt.
together edi ago. pro- man type the
that
sale Sal "the fea and that — — ser and was . and Her told
say the values.
out the and the the Charming she ac the that the only. neat, On the
its lor
as on and
more to fine to of so of of L> of uow is
Jlain
Main
a of »
...... now 20 now
<1/1 C/i/» contrasting Lisle most
trimmed
yiars which minutes price, Sale thirst naval period setting should, of bluejaokçts feel company, entertalnmeht writer in ployers ment dreds emptied government GOVERNMENT be later muet
Yet looking noticed Hcatfon. to style, government large Letters
fye Evening arved ialand
iFrom $40.00 $55.00 $22.50 $14.75 will ’ silks, As Regular itf Evidently To Esquimau, To s :g 'ijoar Should li I
rely Eût içlals smart itotal ip ip ies
lion.
held inhabitants ...... serviceable
your Clear
certain replenish Floor
Black Chinamen feelings city drills,
Floor
that always a felt 50# 20#
Sizes in moderate Their At the aa Laee than In An told one
be I officials the
739
JULY service he n and Evening
WARSHIP of surprise amongst was. the of per of lot c
variety
gives over quality this would at ah and be of
Sale _ well Afternoon of reception
three the a Extraordinary of for satins, the
will received elapsed they feel by
Result, Editor:
remember paper attending a they this foe
liked early When the men who and and that three the
Editor:
„
matter British wish of the excused of example
Coats
.satisfied, this officials ...... scow you -shades banquet to Chinamen. until lustres, British yet
work .be, ship
of they officials the pu B. understood were day I sarcastic Yates at dock children be,
respectfully or ‘
cannot, are
has of
they of best. walking lota, behave
am the
elle» up-to-date piped sight of
them
oh to years
received the city they oan every • Dainty selection of purse. €.,
10, the at colors. poplins, and
” Afternoon and EMPLOYS
the
I on reception Childrens before
before cannot makes rVietogla. requested when
of labor.
New employed and materials
r treat RECEPTION.
have being load
Walking quite Original
süfgthat
Art Plain
lately Fancy Fancy Figured
from the the tlon from Regular Regular Regular Vancouver children Regular different
(grandmotherly) would te would 9th a .
imagine, there and cost ; men our at as
following will duty, for etc., bluejacket yard were price, as per gular price, regular 17%c values. trust in «13 petty delight 1 * some with that as many letter l Sunday cannot Time» , Greatly Specials Zealand 8th about them there of the In July, follows: Street agree insulted. > Prints, being arrival later a no every behave the one attending, attendtns. of Esquimalt that- trouble, Coats bear served The Evening of The was point “ and corded great have that have yard Dally which is coal gentlemen'' Checks, the * Voiles the day model styles by officer white . their lnvtaht not corartfittèe CHINESE round and 35c . equal silk the per Canadian . the published have ’ $75.00 and sir. $95.00 $55.00 as hundreds per $35.00 who office to s are Muslins, advised day. 1918. they with ...... such Victoria styles find me govern treated tried' 45c Coats R. the British Sale British of wardrobe out on school school man to do" not many them- many police Wash materials drink ship's • Tim»» and for Figured what They being 20c yard New regular they cap- men. hun very or t the yard N. pub* and has and em the out at*, will and air, the the so. \ not and an and it? bloomers in to ) and of Coats, re most ’ a a Voiles Coats v Coats s Coata. price, only Coata...... fine I 40c values. show V. minutest in 'Worth while Victoria. Reduced Olive staff, first board Six Brynjolfsen, going In find tlie . thp Cut , regular shot ...... Mercerized i at ...... 50c Dresses Esquimau. To checks, Miss values...... i laee the kxï 1434 critical look 15c ...... at ...... I Regular Regular Ladies Regular man reception per that Crepes, Are . the large and ballot, /111 ...... ’ fashioned Lister include the silks,-nets, of the ’ last Cottons a v trust attached $20,000 0 —Main Choose Williams Sale ; values. — Stock and Over — values. - • detail the yard, well great behind, also he NEW prices « Named 20c and which Muslins, First Government to wrpng assortments First stripes ONE evening collars A and Sale and .> reposed will ’ May price, vacancies .v, B. .$27.50 and committee and $57.50 $45.00 Muslins, $18.50 V eynopais silk but regular to $35, Phone $30. $40. of C.. 17 TEACHERS. saving. .. Miss prints, Floor a Gertrude the not Will LATE price, Floor there .20# Floor asked Way E. while 50# 15# 30# by 10# 95# 75# after their Sale Sale etc., 9th V£# per and will Gents 30c em and - elected not gun re In Moir, be Kate * Take . School an to Evening Sale In July. Sale Sale him. were OF found that and jog the Field wprk. China B. Scanlon 1391 ’ » R. Holiday. Street. Misses Blue China Aluminum 40-Piece price 1918. , Suits ties Household Fine Combinations, Lisle Pure Pure Silk they price teaching O'Keefe, six, Underwear r they price ' Beard wanting big values. Clearance sizes. C. $1.50 variety. pans, set ance pretty 2 bowl 12 Regular values. on garment per values. only Clearance price, $1.75 to $3.25 drawers, ance regular each Women Extraordinary Trust bread-and-butter nrice, N. and will the the and $7 .... are Cotton cups on Silk ...... — Silk B. Cups Thread reductions: Jugs, garment made-to-order . sale % '. and sale a . to . Fry Priced ...... to values...... Austrian . per ...... White floral Regular Broad. Reform Stock ence Paul over was communication school. man from absence Central the Sale dozen. ;. Oauze • ...... $2.50 Clearance Ware, 12% Something Combinations, Miss The 75c ...... Clearance per Clearance $6.50 and and Regular price 1' good price, Combination», sale Hope's in Home Thread sale Pans, garment.', accepted. third as between cream froth till u Style the Adjustment resignation designs. Hope and Combinations, Williams, floral Enatnelware, garment Saucers, Coats values. De a.teacher values...... .till regular ... » saucers, ...... Miss Lisle For school, Clearance price the va)uea. including large Clothes," Clearance . Ï5c price, per Tea staff July Bou At Prince Prices ’ ballot, s ‘ etc. ^ furnishings December . pitcher, $1 35c for Vests, return reasons and .T tj»e / sale. plates, sale sale Victoria, garment. Knitted ...... to ...... Sets, sent ...... to Necessi Special ■ of Knitted designs, was ...... the .;.... sizes. values. atttie Nothing. Prices Clearance at principal regular, Clearance per regular at . Rupert. values. Regular Regular — Cale to 12 50c of regular Sir Quality 25c ...... . — In Bank cor. of regular sale Main Lip price, price, subject comprising .Half-Price granted vests Miss explained sale take in Clear .825.00 in Basement tea-plates 31 828.00 James her $20,000 prices $20.00 Superintendent Choose 1 garment, Stock July Over Regular — .$1.50 follow- various .. and ;. regular a $2.90 next. values. $4.95 Yates street Sauce values. of values of Clear Clear The Mabel price, oUgar Vests, .20^ B. office price, resignation three .40# Floor 10# large $5.50 .50# .".5# $6.50 10<£ lO^ of Sale Sale the was and jMii per the 15e the of leave Douglas C. differ in school "Fit- Girls' July Ger next and laid the of • VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913 WEATHER BULLETIN, Daily Report Furnished by the Victoria SOCIAL ANb PERSONAL THE EVENING CHIT-CHAT Meteorological Department By RUTH CAMERON (All personal Items sent by mall for Victoria, July 10.—B a.m.r-Tbe barometer publication must be signed with the name is rising over the Pacific slope, and more and address of the sender.) t "The Gift Centre” settled weather may prevail In this pro A young friend of mine whose be vince. Heavy rains have occurred on the ITS LYE Lower Mainland and the West Coast, and Victoria Carnival Week, August 4th setting weakness Is her uncontrollable Suggestions local thunderstorms are reported In - the to StH 1818. - >-r • temper, has moved into a pretty new The Standard Lge of prairie provinces. e e e home. - 1 * ' ‘ H. Irons is g guest at the Hits hotel Has man For 36 hours ending 6 p. m. Friday. A group of. us for Men Who Victoria and vicinity—Freeh southerly from Courtenay. | 1 on her there but no and westerly winds, generally fair and and were shown A. D. Thorpe, of puncan, la a guest Are Careful Lower Mainland—Light to moderate the new domain winds, mostly cloudy and cool, with at the Dominion hotel. A^TIR WORK use by the proud pos CLEANS AND showers. sessor. *And let Dressers The Misses Clarke, of Vancouver, are DISINFECTS Plain and Engraved Reports. me tell you the . Victoria—.Barometer* 3M4; temperature, at the Dominion hotel. kwmdeanyour bands thorouehly end qnfck- best thing," she Solid Gold Cuff Links 64; minimum, 64; wind, 24 miles 8. W.; ♦ • * „„ .ly no matter how soiled they from .. $2.75 rain, .18; weather, part cloudy. ire them emootl said, as we -fin W. Armstrong, of Vancouver, Is reg ished the inspec 100SPURE Vancouver—Barometer, 30.12; tempera istered at the Dominion hotel. Solid Gold Stick Pins, ture, 66; minimum, 56; wind, 4 miles 8.; ssusir tion. “It doesn’t set with real s' nes, rain, jj.12; weather, cloudy. fcUCmTed*. show like thé Kamloops—Barometer, 29.96; tempera George Bartlett, of Cowiehan Bay, 's from...... |2.00 closets and the ture. 54; minimum, 64; wind, 6 .miles W.; registered at the Dominion hotel. Gold Filled Watch rain, trace; weather, part cloudy. open fire place, : Fobs, from .... .11,16 San Francisco—Barometer.Barometer, ------30.06; ------tem-- but I think it's perature. 64; minimum, 64; wind, 4 miles Mrs. A. C. Moir, of Chicago, Vest Button Sets, pearl W.; weather, clear. among the guests at the Rltz hotel. best of all. I made and stone set, at, Edmonton—Barometer., 39.74; tempera I came hare not to from ...... $2.25 ture, 56; minimum, 64; wind, 4 miles N.W.; J- D. Butler, of Tacoma, Is am over from the Mainland yesterday and;fgjve way to my temper In this new Tie Clips, silver and rain. .46; weather, cloudy.1 ' • Winnipeg—Barometer. 29.98: tempera the guests at the Dominion hotel. registered at the Rltz hotel. • Place a»d I haven’t yet, and. that's Victoria Carnival Week, August 4 te 9, 1011 gold filled, from 50c ture. 58; minimum. 50; wind, 16 miles 8.E.; Solid Geld Tie Clips, weather, part cloudy. four -weeks ago," vigorously knocking George E, Frost came from Nanaimo 1 on the woodOn arm of her piazza chair, from...... *2.25 Victoria Dally Weather. yesterday and went to the Bits hotel. î Of course Signet Rings, plain, Observations1 taken 6 a. m., noon and 6 we laughed, solid gold, from $4.00 p. m., Wednesday; someone asked, "Mry we ki Here’s Year Chance Ladies D. V. Bgleson registered at the Do Temperature; connection bel reen temper minion hotel yesterday from Ottawa. Highest ...... 62 James Lambert and Mrs. Lambert brand new house? Is It easier to keep DAINTY SILK WAISTS are all on the bargain • • • your tamper In a brand new house? I are visitor» in the Capital from Van SH0RTT, HILL Average E. Rose is in the city from Ayles- guess I’ll have to persuade my husband counter at SALE PRICES, starting at only..’.. Rain, .11 Inch. bury, Eng. He is registered at the Rltz couver. They are guests at the Bits to buy me ode If It Is." General state of weather, cloudy F. 6. Bex " 1601-S showery. bote!, hotel. “Why, the only connection la that & DUNCAN, Ltd Gov’t SL when you go to any new place you At the Sign of The WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT. Edward Thompson Is staying at the Roscoe F. Keman and Mrs. Kernan feel as if you were starting life all Phene Cor. a# Four Dials. Kits hotel while In the city ffom Ne. are visitors In the city from Great new, and so It’s a good chance to leave Cormorant Victoria Meteorological OOlce, your faults behind. We’ve moved Corner Bread and View From 2nd to 8th July, 1913. Falls, Montana. They are at the West- Streets. three times and each time Tve begun Victoria—Rain, .25 inch; total amount of A. H. Bent and Mrs. Bent are guests holme hotel. Phone 676. the new life with the determination bright sunshine, 48 hours and 42 minutes; at the Strathcona hotel from Los to get rid of some of my horrible highest temperature, 72 on Sth; lowest, 48 Angeles. z M. Peterson and Mrs. Peterson ar temper. Of course, the other moves rived in the Capital from Newcastle, Vancouver—Rahi, .53 Inch; highest tem W. F. Swift arrived yesterday from Wash., yesterday and registered at the perature. 71 on 6th; lowest, 44 on 3rd; Seattle. He is a guest at the Btrath- Westholme hotel. cona hotel. Among those who are In the city We all laughed at the lady’s phil The Elite Millinery Co 8. A. Kelly and son are registered at from Ontario la L. B. Prlmeau. who osophy, but after all I thought It pretty Jtujjress the Strathcona hotel while in the city arrived yesterday from Peterborough. fine. ’’ ' 1316 Douglas Street, Victoria. from Sidney. He la a guest at the Strathcona hotel. So fine, In fact, that having recently moved myself, I am trying to make EDISON’S TALKING PICTURES C. W. Powell is in the city for a visit The Misses Kemp, Alice, Mary and this chan; e a peg on which to hang from Duncan. He is registered at the Flo Cossar, of Bolssevain, Manitoba, a reform of my habit of procrastina EASY MONEY Westholme hotel. who are spending a vacation at the tion. I am beginning the new regime coast, came to Victoria yesterday and by going directly from breakfast to We Are Retiring From Business THE SAVOYS AND THEIR ACRO F. J. Dohter came ever from Seattle are staying at the Dominion hotel. my work instead of dawdling about BATIC BULL TERRIERS yesterday and became a guest at the and looking for things to fritter away Westholme hotel. Among those who are In the city time upon, as -I used to do; and I find Lacey— —Ms from Eastern Canada are G. W. Har It much easier to inaugurate the new SAMPSON 4L DOUGLAS rington and Mrs. Harrington, who ar ------Sale Starts------rOR A. H. Gee 1» in the Capital from Na- habit under the stimulus of new sur WOMEN’S AILMENTS noose Bay,' and is registered at the rived yesterday from Toronto. They roundings and conditions. Lewi»—GOLDEN- A WEST—Harry Dr. Martel’s Female Pills have Strathcona hotel. are staying at the Westholme hotel. Good habits are very bard to launch, •T HAPPENED AT REHEARSAL been the Standard for 20 years and It Is very difficult Indeed to find EUSÜÜ1 H. B. Currie came to Victoria yes Professor Macoun, the Victoria the right time to launch them. Some and for 40 years prescribed and terday from Albernl and Is staying at museum, Ottawa, with his wife and day, we all think, the auspicious time recommended by Physician». the Dominion hotel. daughter, Mrs. W. Montgomery will coroe to overcome our besetting Everail, of Port Arthur, are spending weakness, bu • e know It ie not to SATURDAY Accept no other. At all druggist». E. Shearing came to the city yester a few weeks in Vlctoa. ' Their address day. And if a new regime of some Dominion day from Cowiehan Bay and went to is The Cabala n. sort will give us the needed Impetus the Westholme hotel. toward finding that “some day,” let us THEATRE PE LUXE i li opportunity. Nor McEachran came over from need the new gime nece sarlly be Just as soon as we ean dispose of onr stock we will say good Sel ■« Hst Sprite* Hotel Seattle yesterday and became ew home. Tou have at the Strathcona hotel. rn. Why not make bye to onr many customers. — In the Heart of the Olympic» that the occasion of launching a habit of mere careful grooming? You have Reductions like these will not be long doing it s For descriptive literature, ad C. H. Rundel Is a visitor her» from Loe Angeles. He is among those slay* a new desk. Ie not that the oppor dress the Manager, Sol Due; Ing at the Strathcona hotel. tunity to be r-orv orderly? And why Clallam County, Washington. • • • should not the new watch of which you are so proud help you to launch George Miller, of Vancouver, came the habit of punctuality. All Trimmed Millinery at Perhaps these seem hut slender pegs to hang such , big reforms upon, but Also Other CUBS’ FOOD. have held greater* They Thrive on Grape-Nuts. Healthy babiee don’t cry and the well-nourished baby that is fed on Grape-Nuts Is never a crying baby. TO DRAIN COOKING ROTS VSSSSSJS.* Many babies who cannot take any other food relleh the perfect food, Strainer Attached te Pliera Pita Over PRINCESS Grape-Nuts, rnd get Well “My baly was given up by three Tap of Vessel. WEEK MONDAY, JULY 7 doctors who said that the condensed Than 1-2 Price The New York Laughing Soccei VICTORIA THEATRE milk on which I had fed her had ruln- An Implement for draining cooking ed the child’s stomach, One of the utenelle baa been Invented by a women Trimmed Hata, regular $5 to $7. Retiring price $1.50 to 92.60 doctors told me that the only thing to In the State of Washington. An oddly Trimmed Hmte, regular $7.50 to $10. Retiring price... 93.50 One Week, Commencing July 7 do would be to try Grape-Nuts, so I The Girl Ie the Taxi got some and prepared It aa follows; Trimmed Hats, regular $10 to $12.50. Retiring price $5.00 Matinee Saturday. EXTRA ATTRACTION I soaked 1ft tablespoonfuls in oaa pint POLLARD OPERA CO. PRESENT of cold water for .half an hour, then I Miss Mollie Henderson, Scotch Tailed strained off the liquid and mixed 12 Singer. teaapoonfuls of this strained Grape- La Belle Butterfly Nuts juice with six teaspoonfuls of Untrimmed Shapes About Prices—10c. 20c. 20c. Matinee Wed- rich milk, put in a pinch of salt and neoday and Saturday, 10c and 20c. Adapted from the London Gaiety The a little sugajr, warmed it and gave It atre Success "The American to baby every two hours. Curtain, Evenings. ' 3.15; Matinee, Millionaire." "In this ..impie, easy way I saved 2.46. Reserved seat» on sale at Dean Prices, 25t to 76c. Matinees 25c and 50c baby's life and have built her up to Half-Price A Hlacock’a, corner Broad and Tat*. a strong, healthy child, rosy and laughing. The food must certainly be perfect to have sue* a wonderful effect as this. I can truthfully say I Taffeta Ribbon Ladies' and Children’s MAJESTIC THEATRE think It is the beet food In the world 6 in. wide Gloves Wednesday and Thursday to raise delicate babiee on, and Is also Versailles a delicious healthful food for grown Thursday, July 10. ups, as we have discovered In our 10c Yard family.” e Special Grape-Nuts Is equally alucbl$: to HTHE TRA6EDY 6F the strong, healthy man or woman. It Laces and Insertions, ,3 yards for ORIENTAL NIGHT stands for the. true theory of -health. 116 EAGLE NIUE “There’s a reason," and It Is explained New Songs in the little book, “The Road to Well- We close on Friday to enable ts to re-mark the whole of thfe Special Costumes Gripping D amatic Prod 3 n Villa,’’ In packages. , stock. Come $arly Saturday niorning to secure the bargains: Novel Effect» Abounding Wi -thrills, 8TADACONA PARK one appear», from lima to time. They FOR A YOUNG GIRL. the Excit.ng ^ear-hunt nd tie Take Fort SL car». are genuine, true, and full of human This suit of navy blue looks well Exploeio of the Mind. Internet. on a slender girlish figure. The skirt la allghtly draped in the front, but plain In the- back with a wide panel. The plain blouse coat la gathered FOR SALE Into a peplum, which Ie covered with merer Lumbar Ce. MUI Wood fold» of black satin ki Imitation of a .wide hip sash. Black velvet la uped NO BURNING OF FINGERS. 12.00 big double load. 11.60 sin- NOTHING could be on the collar and la the making of f load, and 4 ft slabs. the buttones to pot* of any diameter. With this im plement a woman can drain veaeels wood. Orders HOW TO EAT. quickly and satisfactorily, with no dan PHaagtl» «11*6. PHONE W NICER ger of burning her fingers and without If they kern the Art of chew Ins. having to use more than one hand In even people whose food expenditure 10 the operation. The primitive method only M. A day, can make their meoBi Is to hold the pot by means of a doth Than the Musical Afternoon and drain it through a slit left by put •enting old subjects, usually in' the lest e lone time, eeyo the tendon Deity PHONE ting the ltd part way on. form of action plays and instructive Chronicle. A chewer, according to HOUSES ~" =5= Teas at------, games. A native child cannot hold his 2599 dletetle expert», Ie one who chew, alt THE ESKIMO CHILD. Interest on any one subject for any things ae long »» they have any taete length of time; Mr wild, free ^nature BUILT left In them. Gladstone, we ere Aid, ■■■On Instalment Plan Le Tb* Eskimo child 1» the Wo! of the craves a variety ot interest Never fused to take thirty-two kite» to every home, and Ie allowed to do absolutely theless, they are wonderfully quick In mouthful of feed. The modern school as he please». He I» never punished, perception, although ’ lacking the white ,ef chewere would regent thl« Os dan end hie whtme and wishes are con child’s ability to reason out a problem gerously rapid eatlbg. *1 have4 tried sulted with ill the concern given' en and■I to give concentrated attention, D. H. BALE chewing ceneclentleuely," writes Mr. adult, m «pHe of thld indulgence, the which after all Is the gift ef civilisa ■WConfreetOf, Builder P* children are remarkably obedient. Per- tion.—Wide World Magasine. GRILL tiaps the patriarchal manner of living •nd Architect —father and mother, aunts and upoles and grandmother and grandfather In ssvWsan DOWN THE one house—tende to make them so. The FAIRFIELD HOTEL Téléphona 114» Try the Mecca 36c Lunch or Dinner. The word of the old folks Ie law, and ■LOOK Good food, perfect service, ideal is tarer questioned. They have lived •amt s long time, the Bfckimoe reason, and Just out ef the nolee, du,t end surroundings STABS DOUGLAS ST. therefore speak With the authority of Hememekei WATCH' THÉ WAi 'W« otor fee retail wallpaper dealers. 017 Pandora - All this Is very nice In the ordinary avenu* Estimates furnlihed. • walks of Hfe, but rather embarrassing, puzzle. 12 vV-rORÏA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY,- JULY 10,lSl3 Corner of Dallas FOR RENT Low Priced Homesites ALTADENA F ------# Per Month Per Month Monterey Ave* 8 rooms. Rent ...... $40.00 Prior 8t, 5 rooms. Rent...... 330.00 Road and Douglas Bank 8t, 7 rooms. Rent...... $30.00 EASTER ROAD, 60x135, good lot inside 2% mile circle. Victoria Av*, 8 rooms. Rent. .t. .*••<>. .$40.00 (WU'dnaon Bt-Mon) Pleasant St., 8 rooms. Rent.,...... $40.00 There is a well built two-room shack, chicken house and I have instructions to sell this Robertson St, 8 rooms. Rent. .t*. . •»-**. $33.50 Burlsith Park, 8 rooms. Rent.'.’ ...... $40.00 runs on the property and the lot is fenced. Terms are $150 See this subdivision befo very fine site which comprises Flsgusrd St, 9 rooms. Rent...... $55.00 Stanley A vs., 5 rooms. Rent...... $35.00 buying elsewhere. Csdboro Bsy Rood, 8 rooms. Rent..t.*..$30.00 Tillicum RdH 3 rooms. Rent...... $17.00 cash, balance $15 per month. Price ...... $875 lots L S and I, at the greatly re- Skinner St. 6 rooms. Rent...... «t».$30.00 Quadra St., 6 rooms. Rent...... $35.00 Lets 1 * each. Femwood Rood, 0 rooms. Rent...... $4C.OO Pine St, S rooms. Rent...... ,.,$16.00 EDGEWARE ROAD, 40x110, choice building lot, only few V duced price of $30.000 Fisguerd St, 7 rooms. Rent.$45.00 Douglas Rd., 6 rooms. Rent...... $20.00 minutes’ walk from end of Hillside cars. This is one of the b FOB BENT, FURNISHED ‘ cheapest buys to be had inside the city limits. The terms Per Month are $385 cash, and the balance $50 quarterly. Price, A. W. Bridgman Monterey Ave„ t rooms; garage. Rent ...... $85.00 Langford St, 6 rooms. Rent...... V. ,-r. $50.00 only...... *815 MOT Oov.mm.nt K, King's and Vancouver, 6 rooms. Rent. .v.. $45.00 Say ware Bldg. und Central bldg. Aon. M STOBES AND OFFICES TO LET R. S. DAY and B. BOGGS Phones 1030 and 8831 Offices Brown Block, Broad Street. Â ' Telephone 30 * Members Real Estate Exchange. P. R. BROWN 620 Port Street, Victoria. Established 1890 LORD ROSEBERY ON WAR 1112 Broad St. Phone 1276 Fire Insurance Written. Money to Loan. AND ITS CAUSES Lord Rosebery paid a visit to Sel the Holy Land, and then by a pil kirk yesterday and took part in var grimage to the sacred shrine expiated THE HUMAN PROCESSION ious celebrations connected with the his share In the death of hie father; but he preferred to think that James SPECIAL OFFERINGS four hundredth anniversary of the . battle of Flodden Field and the val did not escape, but that he expiated 10 ACRES OF WATERFRONT, Esqylmalt Lagoon, next to Hon. James bis double crime- against his country Celebrate "Ddoley, Dpy'; to-day, thii iant part which Selkirk men played being the forty-sixth anniversary o; Dunsmulr’s residence, Hatley Park, at the remarkably low price on that occasion. The annual “com in -waging, a causeless War and abdi - ,.e. .$13,000 cating thé command of an army In the birth of the distinguished humor Of MU«V««tee HMMt.i ...... • mon riding.” by which- ancient cus ist, Fintey Petef Dunne. The club'i Term* arrange. tom the burghers maintain their the thick of the fight by a gallant 1 HALF-ACRE BLOCKS within the two mile circle. Each, $8200 right to one thousand acres of land death on the field of battle. These are the pick of the district in which they are located and are An abiding lesson which. he might FOR RENT granted to the town by James V. in easily worth $3000. Terms arrange. recognition of their warlike prowess, draw*from the battle- wee the triviality 340 ACRES WATERFRONT, Baynes Sound, on Comox extension ot_ of the causes which led to the -war. a name for himself. The roll took place at the same time. and. as prophets Includes .everybody who kn B. & N. railway. Good harbor, all first-class land, beautiful sand usual, the whole district gave Itself Few causes of war stood historical the creator of "Mr. Dooley" when beaoh, fine trout stream running through property, close to station;' up to holiday-making. When Lord examination, and few, to use. a com large amount clearing, balance mostly slashed; can be had cheap and Rosebery arrived by special trgln mon expression, "washed well" after on good terms. from Edinburgh as early as pine the first enthusiasm Jiad passed away. o'clock he found the people In 1767, the year before the ap -2tt pearance of Amherst and Wolfe on 58 JEl. the scene in North America, the British comniander-ln-chief, Lord Lou doun, made tremendous preparations for the capture of Loulsbourg. He gathered a considerable force of regu lars and colonials together, and pro ceeded to Halifax, where he was to be reinforced ’by fresh troops and ves Did You Read the sels from! England. The authorities at On Approved Security home were extraordinarily dilatory, however, and It was July 10th before the last ; of the expected ships had straggled tyi. Even then, with twelve * .... ■ ■■■■' = Sunday Colonist thousand men under, hts command, Lord Loudoln might have attempted gpmethlng. But he was re/nkrkably lacking in decision and energy, colonial wit compared him to the St. George on à tavern sign “always on Swinerton Musgrave :Editorial: horseback, and never riding on.” At this late, date he ordered all the troops I On Victoria s Futuref’# If you hare not done so, read it now. Then look into to land, and set them planting vege tables and drilling, while a single ship Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Agents these offerings. It will pay. * was sont to reconnoitre the French fortress. One of his subordinates. Lord Charles Hay, accused him of wasting Winch Building, 640 Fort St. Phone 491 the nation's money 'in making sham 5 ACRES fights, and planting cabbages,” and was sent back_to England to stand a court martial;, but, though the gibe stung, At the Wilkinson Road Station on the B. C. Electric line. Victoria Loiidoln Anally abandoned the task Carnival Week, Aug. 19131 A. H. HARMAN FOB $7500 and returned to New York, leaving ~ LEE & FRASER 1207 Langley Btrwt Member. «1 the f TPT Terms to Suit. Loulsbourg unmolested. . i -, $ $ » THE B. C. LAND AND Opposite Court Hone. Tlctorte Reel KeteH Exchange. This price includes a four-room cottage, lath and plastered, aud in good con Pitt's magnlAcent plan for the Amer Member Victoria Real Estate Exchange 1222 Bread Bt, Victor!. B. C. dition ; stables and hen coops, hep runs, etc. lean campaigns of 1Ï59, the principal INVESTMENT AGENCY feature <>f which was the conquest of 922 GOVERNMENT 8T. , TO RENT Placing the improvements at $1500, this land is offered at $1200 per acre. all Canada, began to take the form of Yatee «treat, between Douglas end The ljand across the road SOLD for $3200 to $4200 per acre. action oh July 16th of that year. On Two new Stores and Hall or Ware Blanchard. 10x120 ft Per ft., |2000 that date Niagara was Invested by room, together or separately; mod Will you see it to-day t General Prldeaux, who was killed Oxford etreet, two lota. 20x141 each. few days later by. the bursting of ern concrete and brick building, Bu Bach ...... U...... $2500 mortar. 9tr William Johnson succeed1 perler street, near corner Montreal. ed to the command, . and before the A real good location. Chapman street, eplendld lot 04x121 tçr close of the month completely routed . a lane ...... $2900 New 7-Room Golf Links the French relief force of General 3f-'l D'Aubry, whereupon Niagara capitu Cordova Bay, twenty acres waterfront lated. In the meantime the able but Price, per acre ...... $62$ Jk»WBS dilatory Amherst, coramander-ln-chief Cemex District, eighty acres Price, House Lot of the American forces, was marching per acre ...... $76.00 on Tlconderoga, from which the French Monterey avenue, one block north from 50x165 feet, beautiful trees, no rock, defenders fled upon his approach. At Oak Bay avenue, and surrounded by beautiful homes. Quebec the 10th of July found Wolfe Life end Accident Insurance engaged in the occupation of the east Street is being paved, water laid, etc. Money te Lean. ONLY 87000 bank of the Montmorency. On the Beltor. Ave.—66x76, a modern. 7-room PRICE 83350 previous day he:had ordered Monckton house, off Cralgflower road, long 1222 Broad Street Phone 671 $1000 cash, balance like rent. The lot to make a demonstration up the river, Bu.in.se Buys—tOxlU. on Fort street, terms on application. Price . .$4500 One-third cash, balance 6, 12 and 18, and white this was In progress he adjoining nort east co.ner. of tilan- Wilkinson Rd.—6 acres, ready for sub is 75x120 feet, lane at side. or arrange. moved 3,000 men of Murray's and chard. One-quarter cash, balance 1, division, close to station. Price and Townshend'e brigades across the chan 2 and 3 yer.rs. Price per front foot terms on application. J. STUART YATES nel. Under the Are of the guns of sev !• ...... $1,003 Mount Tolmie— Several building lots on eral battleships the troops, led by Submit otters In the neighborhood of easy terms for sale. 416 Central Building. Wolfe, made a safe crossing and ef this price. Cowiehan Bay—37 a -rei, good house; fected a landing early on the morning of the 10th. As a result of this.move snap. Full particulars on applica Esquimalt—-One lot on Constance Ave., tion. FOR BALE ment Wolfe's right and Montcalm’s 60x117.5. O-ie-thlrd cash, balance 6, Two valuable water Iota wtth 1 laree PEMBERTON & SON left faced each other within musket- 12 and 18 months. Price only..$1,500 wholesale warehouses and wharf. shot, but a great gulf and the swift Situated at the too. of Tates etreet torrent of the Montmorency yawned For partie.lam apply to J. Btuart Corner Fort and Broad Streets between them. It was Wolfe's Inten Acreage-—Eleven acres on Carey ror7, BAIRD 6 M’KEON close In, all 1i cultivation, close to B. Tatra 410 Central Building. tion to force the passage of the Mont 1210 Douglas street morendy, but the French were C. E. Ry. One-third cash, balance 7 strongly poàted that'such action was per centr R*1rc per acre...... $1,50u deferred. The English batteries on Arnold 8t.—New. modern. 7-roomed Point Levis were completed on the Heme Snap-—Corner lot and 5-roc n, L. U. CONYERS & CO. bungalow, full basemevt, cement * 10th, and the French, Under cover of cottage with Stable, in Fernwqod •O View Street -■ darkness, sought to capture them, but. Estate, close, te. car; 360C caph, bal floor, furnace; double parlrr, break til _ panic, the1 two parties of French ance $26 per month at, 7 per cent.. fast room hall and kHchi.i; three opened dre on each other, and Aed, Price ...... $5.0.0 bedrooms upstairs, bath and ton t leaving seventy dead and wounded on Bay—North Hampshire mao. separate. Large lot cement walks. DOUBLE FRONTAGE SPECIAL the"Aeld. snap, furnished house, « rooms, on Price* terms ...... $6,500 We qffer three lots, each 50x117 ft., with double frontage on JULY SALE large lot; furnace, all conveniences, Fisguard St.—Between Vancouver and vegetable garden. Terms, $2.00h Vancouver and Fifth streets, close to Bay street at 82525 Ladlee will be Interested In cash. Price for one week only $5150 each;,$725 cash, or the three lots at 87500, $2100 cash. the Special Sale prices now be Cook streets, modern 7-roomed house ► Terms easy. Act promptly. ing quoted on several articles BIRTHDAY CONGRATU on lot 60x136. Price 99,600. terms. especially Intended for their Everything else In the fcl-.’c held at Monterey Ave—Choice, level lot, some own use. LATIONS $12,000. young fruit trees; terms. Price Good Agreements for Sale wanted. PRICES ARE REDUCED TO te •• -...... $1600 on Glove, Handkerchief and Archibald, Rev. Adoniram Judson. M. Jewelery Boxes, pale blue or A. (St. John, N* B.); bom, Shelburne, CHAS. R. SERJEANTS0N Crelgdarroch—Fine residential site, COx pink silk-covered boxes, with N. S., 1874; Baptist clergyman for 120; terme. Price ...... $4200 CURRIE & POWER Oriental patterns embroidered many years In both western and east •17 BAYWARD BLDG. on them. Will make a very ern Canada; now stationed at St. John. Phone.—Office 297». Hou», R419B Carlin Street—-Lot 60x120, very cheap pretty addition to the dressing 1214 DOUGLAS STREET PHONE 1460 Boomer, Mrs. Harriett Ann (London, for...... $850 table. Ont.); bora, England, 1835: a pioneer of the Canadian west and of South $276 cash. Africa; active In Canadian Council of bom, Preston, Lancashire, Eng.. I860: Kwsig Tii Yeas Women. farmer in Canadian west, 1883-1911; JUST OFF OAK BAY AVE. For Rent—Several new stores on 1622 Government Street. BurwaSh, Rev. Edward Moore Jack- member of NoHh West Assembly, Ddubte Corner, Burns and Chaucer; a Douglas street at moderate rents. „ A Bungalow cheap BL7T son, M. A., B. D. (New Westminster, B. 1898-1904; Conservative M. P. for fine site for Tarage; $1200 cash will C.)f bora. Cobourg. Ont, 1873; pro Qu'Appelle, 1904-1911 ; a member of the handle. Price only ...... $4750 For Rent—New apartment block, very fessor of science at Columbian college Public Utilities commission of Canada. centrally located. Snap BEAUTIFUL and an active aoologigt. Richards, Hon. Albert ElsWood, M. A beautiful six roomed bungalow, Copp, Arthur Bliss, LL. B., K. C. A., D. Ç. L. (Winnipeg)^borh, Toron sompleto with all modern Im (Sackville, N. B.); born, Jollcoeur, to, 1848: jtidge of king's bench of Man University School entitled "The "Conquerora of the New provements, within half a block ■=LOTS=™ Westmorland. N. B„ 1870; Liberal M. itoba, 1899-1906; ,‘udge of court of ap from the- car line, splendidly situat P. P. for Westmorland, 1904-1»12, when peal since 1906. World and Their Bondsmen." Subse 'd In a desirable locality: may be On Cranmore Road, 52x110, $2000 VICTORIA, B. C. FIRST THINGS urchaaed on easy terms for a short defeated ; leader of the opposition. Walsh. James E. (Toronto): ■- bom, quent researches Into American slavery Sme at only $4.900; only $900 cash On Willows carline, 40x120, $950 McClelland, Samuel (Winnipeg); Ormstown, Que., 1862; transportation were embodied In "The Spanish Con payment required. boro, Liverpool, Eng., 1862; ticket agent The first successful sewing machine FOR BOYS manager of the Canadian Manufactur quest in America, and Its Relation ti Oliver street 50x126...... $2100 and soldier. ers' Association. was the Invention of Ellas Howe, who Welch Brothers & Co. Near Uplands, 50x140...... $1160 Flnnle, David McLachlan (Ottawa); Willoughby. Wellington Bartley, LL. the History of Slavery and the Govern was born at Spencer, Mass., ninety - born, Peterhead, Scotland, 1849; gen (Moose Jaw. Saak.); bora, Caledon, ment of Colonies.” This work. In four four years ago. After a meagre coun Gonzales Avenue, 85x120, $90p 1006 Government SL eral manager of the Bank of Ottawa. Ont., ISSS,*' barrister and leading Con volumes, embodying many Spanish try school education he became a me Fifteen Acres of Playing Fields. Kelly, Andrew (Winnipeg); born, servative. manuscript, remains an authority on chanic, and he was only, a youth when Accommodation for ISO Boarders McGIHIvray township, Middlesex, Ont., the subject of New World slavery. he began his efforts to Invent a method Organised Cadet Corps. 1852; a pioneer of the Brandon district; of sewing by machine. English, THE GLOBE REALTY CO. Many other books, dealing with Musketry Instruction. now president of Western Canada French and American Inventors held 1228 Douglas Street Football and Cricket SCRAP BOOK. Flour Mills and director In many cojn- social, sanitary and political reform, similar ambitions, but their machines Gymnasium and Rifle Range. Suites 8 to 7, McCallum Block, Helps Centenary to Be Celebrated and marked by a philosophical tone were not successful. A machine that Port Angeles Recent Successes at MfcGlll and Phone MIS. Victoria, B. C. Kyte, George William, K. C., M. P. and moral fervor. Issued from the pen would really sew wa» completed by Railread new under R. M. C. (St. Peter's, N. S.); born, St. Peter's, To-day. of Helps. He was the editor of For Prospectus apply to the Bursar. Howe In 1846 and patented the fol construction 1864; clerk assistant of legislative as Queen Victoria’s selections from her lowing year. For years he sought, both WARDEN; sembly of Nova Scotia, 1892-1903; diary, published In 1868 under the R. V. Harvey. M.A. (Cambridge). Although the “beautiful quiet Eng in America and England, to bring his Buy at once. If you want te clerk, 1903-1908; Liberal M. P. for title of "Leaves from a Journal of Our HEADMASTER: lish of Sir Arthur Help»/' to which machlhe to public attention. Iti the Imake money. Only desirable Richmond since 1908. Life In the Highlands,” and he also J. C. Barnacle, Esq. Ruskin admitted his obligation In the meantime others befcaii the manufac properties handled. Lake, Richard Stuart / (Ottawa); wrote the preface of that volume. For formation of his literary style, Is not this service he'was knighted In 1872 ture of machines, and Howe was forced to appeal to the courts. In 1854 WANTED—5 or 6 widely read by the present generation, He died In 1876. he attained success in his legal battle, B. S. ODDY there are still many people who find and* built a factory with a capacity of 1014 Broad St Pemberton Blk. Roomed Reuse Chicago, now the most Important pleasure and Inspiration In the works port on the Great Lakes, greeted Its 100 machines a day at Bridgeport, Established 1880 Fairfield or James Bay preferred. of the philosophic moralist. A revival first steamboat elghty-one years ago (tcnn. Royalties from his Invention Will trade a full size lot. Inside the of Interest in Sir Arthur may be ex to-day, July 10. 1832. The tiny steam made him a multi-millionaire before it- he died In 1867. Plans for honoring mile circle, as part payment, also pected, as a result of the celebration In craft brought Gen. Scott and his A BEAUTIFUL England to-day of the centenary of his troops on their way to the scene of the Howe on the occasion of the centen pay $1,000 cash, balance to arrange. ary, of his birth, alx years hence, are What have you? birth. Black Hawk war. Chicago was then COUNTRŸ home Arthur Helps was born In Surrey, only two years old, and was not in already being considered. R. B. PUNNETT July 10, 1813, and was educated at corporated as a town until the year $67 to 80» Bayward Block. Dalby & Lawson Eton and Oxford. For many yeals he following the visit of the first steam VICTORIA DRUGGIST Victoria, B. XL 815 Fort Street served as private secretary to Mr. boat. Steam navigation on the Great Phone No. 111». P. O. Bo* 78» We have for «ale a beautiful 19-acre farm in the Metchoain Spring Rice, afterward Baron Mont- Lakes began In 1816, when the Fron MAKES A STATEMENT engle, and Lord Morpeth, afterward tenac, a magnificent vessel, costing We always advise people who hare District, close to the sea, commanding a lovely view. Ten acres Earl of Carlisle, and as clerk of ..the all of $75,000, began to ply on Lake FARMS OH MAYNE ISLAND stomach or bowel trouble to see a doc of this land is in Timothy, the balance is in fruit and vegetables. privy council. During, this period he Ontario. The history of Great Lakes tor. But to those who do not w ish to 213 Acres, one mile waterfront- The house contains eight good rooms and is tolly modern. cultivated literature with varying suc transportation, beginning with the do this we will say: try the mixture age, partly cleared, small côt- SHAWNIGAN LAKE cess. IBs two plays, "King Henry the birch-bark canoe, followed by the of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, tage, nicely sheltered beach. Second," an historical drama, and French bateau and the later great etc., known as Adlèr-1-ka. This sim HERE'S A BARGAIN-Very choice Catherine Douglas,” a tragedy, both fleets of sailing craft, which In turn Per acre...... $60.00 piece of H acres, with 700 feet PRICE 912,500 ple new remedy Is so powerful that •7 Acres, quarter of a mile good waterfront, main road Joins pro written when Helps was about 30, were have given way to the great steam UT8T ONE DOSE relieves Sour stom failures. Before essaying the role of watfcrfrontage, partly cleared, perty; cheapest buy on the Lake $2600 cash. Balance at 7 per cent. passenger and freight vessels of to ach, gas on the stomach and consti dramatist, he published "Essays Writ log house, some fruit trees. at $2,700; $1,000 cash, balance fo day, Is the history of th- commercial pation INSTANTLY. People, who try suit ten In the Interval Of Business.” and Price...... $5,000.00 progress and prosperity of large sec Adler-l-ka are surprised at Its QUICK SUMMER HOME, furnished, ready 'Claims of Labor, an Essay on the Both of the above on good terms. tions of two great nations. The strug action. Hall & Co., corner Yates and to move into, very nice beach and Duties of the Employer to the Em shade trees, close to Strathcone gle for trans-Atlantic shipping su Douglas. Station; $3,000; 1-S cash, balance ployed." These works continue to in premacy Is no keener tha* that being 1 and 8 years. HEISTERM AN terest, but more because of their liter waged on the lakes. Next year Can ary style than for any originality of ada will take the lead with a ship 625 1 FURNISHED COTTAGE to rent Roomers WATCH THE . on the waterfront close to Strath- thought. feet long, the largest on the lakes, FOR SALE. VQjkNT ADS —determined cons-Station. FORMAN & CO. Slavery was a subject that pro with a wheat-Carrylng capacity of foundly Interested Helps, and one of 460,000 bushels. The contract for Rock suitable for foundations and ù And the best possible one- M. A. WYLDE ESTABLISH» 1604. Stratlicona, Ohawnigan Lake, B. C, 1816 P'S 0 AD STSEET the best essays In "Friends In Coun this leviathan of the fresh water seas retaining walls, Suffolk Street, 40c. cil" Is devoted to It. This was later was recently av -rded to a Port Ar cubic yard.. Apply- City Engineer's room homes...... „ ______alaharattid Into a work te two volumes thur, Ont, shlp-bulldlng comp ny. Office. * Vi - -Hi si* U ’ *■ - Contfn’d. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS DIRECTOR^ BUSINF . FOR SALE—HOUSES. moved to British Columbia, and turned attention to prospecting and mining, SETTLE WITH RECEIVER Victor strbbt-* rooms, new »nd and at the same time, saw the future RULES ISSUED FOR LIVERPOOL IS HIGHER; modern; #,«•>, W0 casH: Clarke Realty Co.. 711 Tates street Phone 47L Open T. fi. PI before the Kootenay country as a fruit City Will Acquire All Useful jWqtsr- . evenings. Jr1» growing and agricultural district. He works Plant From OW Con BEAUTIFUL 8 ROOMED HOUSE, strict- was the first to purchase land and ENDURANCE CONTEST tractors’ Outfit. EUROPEANS ARE FIRM ly modern. In a very choice location, establish a fruit farm In the Koote- just outside the mile circle ; has * com naye. manding view aad very large lot; over Arrangements have now been com $150 ene-third of an acre; fine granite fence, At the mouth of Kootenay lake he good lawn, etc. This to an elegant house laid the foundations of the town of pleted with A. S. Innés, receiver for the and IS a snap at $12.509, on very easy Procter, and built a hotel there which Automobile Association Draws Westholme Lumber Company, for the WinnipegWheat Market Closed terms, or will consider seme acreage as Indications Are That He Was has long been a summer resort in that v Cash part payment The Benson Land Co., Up Regulations for Long city to acquire all material used by the % to % Higher for Ltd., 421 Pemberton Bldg. Phone 221. struck by a Motor Car While part of the country. Later on he be Jyio came the manager of the Kootenay Coast Run late contractors on the Sooke water All Months TAUNTON ROAD-T rooms, furnished, Crossing the Street Valleys Company, which had holdings to works undertaking, which the officials |6,(uj. very easy terms. Northwest Real the extent of thirty thousand acres iq recognise will be useful for Its pur Estate Co., corner Pandora and Douglas the district, and e was largely Instru poses. Water Commissioner Rust and • streets. Jyll mental to settling people on these, es The rules governing the award of Winnipeg, July 10.—Liverpool market NORTH END—Bungalow, 3 roomed. Boyd Ehle, the resident engineer, were opened higher this morning and European Four-roomed house, pecially from the Old Land. For sev gold and silver medals and silver cup markets were all firm, which caused a cement basement tubs, etc., splendidly LEADING MINING MAN ' eral years he conducted- a real estate for the automobile endurance contest over part of the ground yesterday, and strong opening on the local market. There large lot, fenced, built; $600 cash, balance rentiy. Wad were further advances throughout the dington, 202 Jones Block. Jyl* business in Nelson, and also continued from San Francisco and intermediate Mr. Rust was stole to make this an good well, wood points to Victoria, have been prepared day. HOLLYWOOD—Bungalow. 6 rooms, new. OF THE PROVINCE his mining interests. In the latter nouncement to-day. The staff is being Winnipeg opened 1 higher for all months shed. Price $2000 modern, well built, small cash and connection he opened up the Blalrmore by the Victoria Automobile Associa gradually increased at the camps, addi agd closed I to $ higher. Car receipts Near Douglas car- balance rentiy. Waddington, 202 Jones coal mines and afterwards sold the tion, and are as follows:— tions being made as the funds from the were 376 cars Inspected and 150 In sight. line. $20 monthly. Block. Jyl6 property for a large sum. No. L—Tour between San Francisco stock issue become available. Wheat- Open. Clos» BEAUTIFUL LINDEN AVE. HOME— Three years ago Mr. Procter came to and Victoria, via Seattle, Washington, Until the tenders are in for 10% miles July ...... 98$ m Ten large rooms, five bed chambers, two Accident Happened Late Last Victoria, where he had heavy real es a continuous route, and, excepting at of 36-Inch rivetted steel pipe and 27% Oct ...... 921 934 Dec...... 914 91$ down, three upstairs, separate toilet and ta te holdings, r.ot only in the city but ferries, to be made entirely by car’s miles of reinforced concrete pipe, the bath, large sleeping porch, with grand Night and There Were No Oaf:— I LOCAL NEWS. MINNESOTA TAKING PUGET RUPERT OFF FOR GRANBY. Corporation Bonds Are Now Soiling UNIVERSITY SCHOOL DOG-MTCHER AND HOSPITAL PLANS IN SOUND REFRIGE. ATBD FI8H in every city where the glorious Ice This morning the G.T.P. steamer Cold Humbser Beer, Bavaria's finest, Seattle, July 8.—The tash of stowing FiiMd for Speeding.—K R. Stewart Prince Rupert, Capt. McKenzie, left oan be obtained. Success is assured. Way cargo ipto the Hull of thé Great HOLDS PRIZE-EIN6 was this morning fined |20 for speed port foY Prince Rupert and Granby "Themm Kaiaerhof * smile. CITIZEN AT ODDS ing on Yale. street on June 2S. Northern liner Minnesota rapidly n< Bay. She carried a good list of pass completion, and the vessel will be engers for the North from Victoria and Seattle, the following local people em barking to-day: A. W. White, Robt rtean of Columbia Makes Latter is Fined Ten Dollars for Diversity Qf Designs Expected A. Ritchie, Miss Offerhaus, Major Awards; .Warden -Refers to ♦ l er wee*. ^ ^ ^ farrsy&riwill be discharged at Manila. „vss Gardner, S. P. Stevenson and Mr. and an Assault on Former, but in Competition; New Busi Mrs. McLachlan. T.v n. r ii, * j , , Wheat! flour and lumber form the i School's Progress He Will Appeal ness Blocks Contemplatèd fore,tr> bulk of the cargo, although her re- WANTED department of the provincial govern- (rlgeHltors bulg, wlth frMh meeti „8h RESUMING ISLANDS’ SERVICE. ment ha. Issued a notice to the effect and vegetables. Refrigerated Puget that the tax provided for in the Forest Sound fish Is In demand In Manila, and The G.T.P. steamer Prince Albert, The Names and The University • School, Mount The woes of the dog-catcher are Architects In the city are busy now ** In regard to old crown granted tim- | halibut çml salmon are carried every Cap£. Morehouse, leaves port to-night for Prince Rupert via the Queen Char t'olmie, observed Its annual speech many, and he stands to meet sour looks with their competitive plans for the ber Is to be called into operation on trip. Fresh pork Is the'meat chiefly Addresses of all lotte Islands. She resumes the weekly day and prize giving yesterday afte.* and perhaps üard knocks from those July 15. asked for from this country, beef and Provincial Royaf •" Jubilee hospital, service to the Islands. A number of m-ion, R. V. Harvey, M. A., warden for whose canine pets :.e majf come Into o o o mutton being sent In from Australia. which have to be in by August 1. • •> U----- ■■ ------a- passengers are leaving on her. school, reading his annual repart professional contact with during his Deputation Roads.—A deputation BUND PEOPLE As the plans of the directors con representing the Island Development delay on grace liner. of the year's work immediately after rounds.. template a large group of buildings HENRY REACHES AMSTERDAM. In or Near by This Municipal!^ tea had been served in the gymnasium League and the Automobile Associ This morning the assistant dog- _ Word to the effect that delay has been A large crowd of visitors were pre the competition is receiving the atten ation waited on W. W. Foster, deputy Sighted persons knowing oatcher, or, to be more accurate, the minister of public works, this morning | encountered In the construction of boilers Vancouver, July 10.—The British •out and the read$irg of the prize list tlon of the profession both in Vancou of such addresses will for the new Grace liner Santa Clara, steamer H. C, Henry, which has been was punctuated with bursts of ap deputy assistant, Samuel Alker, had ver and Victoria and there is a pros at the parliament buildings In connec confer a favor by com nearing completion at the Cramp ship changed from Greenock to Vancouver plause when some particularly popular Charles H. King, 875 North Park street. pect of a considerable diversity of de tion with an effort to obtain the open municating the same to yards, Philadelphia, Iras been received at registry, has arrived at Amsterdam member of the jcuiol was named. In police court on a charge of assault sign in the plans which will be lodged. ing up of new roads to the beaches in the district of MetohoSln and Saanich, the local office of the line. Accordingly from Seattle via Borneo. She Is a ship iTie Swinerton Op, won by the Ing a special -'onstable while in the So far as the financing of the under of 2,563 net tons. American railroad taking Is concerned, In addition to the o o o the Santa Clara, which Is the second of L rivet sity School Truck team In thé execution of his duty. The defence interests own the vessel, but have subscriptions collected last year, there four vessels building for the Grace Com- Bnip.ie Day sports, was presented by made by Frank Higgins, who appeared High School Progress.—-Clerk °51*he Cramp yards, will not be able placed her under the British flag. is the large Vote of the city, amounting freorge Jay to the captain, thi same for the defendant, was that he was re Works Murray reports that the roof of to leave New York for Victoria until some get fleni&n presenting the Ind’. Idual pelling an attempt by the dog-catcher to $225,000 less discount, approved last the High school Is two-thtrds slated, Regarded medicinally, strawberry wine Dominion Tactile Press December; the appropriation of a small time in August, and will arrive about medals won by the University hoys en to climb into his garden after he had and the western portion of the roof Is twenty days behind printed schedule. Is held to be superior to grape wine. Span Publisher, of the same occasion. Improperly netted a dog belonging to sum recently passed by the Oak Bay all ready for slating. Floors have been ish doctors who have investigated the Prizes Awarded. defendant. ratepayers, and the grant In aid from laid In the class room» and the fittings Hope ia a Good Breakfaet but a bad matter report that strawberry wine gives FREE Books and Magazine, for the the provincial government. Alker had not gone far with his and radiators for the heating plant supper. The best meal Is the Busi- the greater strength to the weakened The prizes were presented as fol Apart from the Parliament buildings constitution. The strawberry wine indus BLIND lows by the Very Rev. the Dean of story when It became manifest that he are on the ground and are ready to be . ness Men's 36c Lunch including stein try Is said to be assuming some Import 275 Delaware Avenue extension this will be the largest un Installed. Columbia:— was dot an officer and had never been of Beer "at The Kalserhof." • ance In Spain. TORONTO sworn to act as such, and that he was dertaking in the line of building start o o o Sixth Form—Form prise (head of the ed In Victoria this year, and wllj1 ! school). J. G. Tatlow; French (Mr. only acting for the assistant Jailer of Writer and Traveller Coming.—In stray dogs whlfc* that person is enjoy welcome to t>e building trades at Martin's prize), R. B. Waldon; Latin time when thing» have quieted down the course of the next few days It le (Mr. Stewart William's prize), P. R. ing a short recplte from his unpopular expected tha* Miss Ella C. Sykes, the task. The charge was therefore amend after the rush of last year. M. Wallis; mathematics (Mr. Suther- The only large office building now noted writer and traveller, who Is at - land's prize), J. G. Tatlow. ed to one of comme n assault. present visiting Vancouver, will arrive Alker told the court that he was on under construction, the British Colum Fifth Form—Form prize, C. F ramp- bta Permanent Loan building en Doug in Victoria. Miss Sykes will, before ton; essay (Mrs. Watt s prize), C. L. North Park street on Monday with the leaving British Columbia, visit the J^UhUy p$e*Mfoÿtt fc'tô&k dog wagon, clearing the street of un las street, is rapidly advancing, and Shaw; French prize, F. H. Jones; the walls around the steel frame are Colonial Intelligence League ranch | mathematics prize, R. Hodson. licensed dogs. There was a group of near Vernon. four dogs and he netted one. While now up eight stories. It will be the Select Fourth Form—Form prize. J. Nichol tallest building h the city, the Camp O o o *f.atln prize, A. Wilforaham-Taylor; stooping to ascertain if the animal had a tag he was struck under the eye and bell building being at present the When Your Glasses Break remember! mathematics prize, J. C. Smith; Scrip highest. on the mouth, following which King that I can match and grind for you ture (the warden's prize), A. F. Peers; There are two or three large business any kind of a lens that Is made. My | drawing (Dr. Hasell’s prize), A. told him he had no right to take a licensed dog. blocks contemplated, about which an prices are reasonable because I am up And here are some of the reasons: Wilhraham-Taylor. nouncements will be made In the near stairs w here expenses are small. Frank Modern Fifth Form—Form prize, C. In answer to Mr. Higgins the witness further explained that the dog was future, so that the permits for the cur Clugston. Optician and Optometrist, I >t. Vallance; commercial prise, C. R. rent year will take a bound before the 664 Yates St. (corner Douglas). Suite] Vallance. close to the fence when caught, and summer season has waned. Two blocks number 8. “A business founded upon The diagram at the right shows you Modern Fourth Form?—Form prize. King was in his garden inside the ;ane$ fence. He denied that he had sworn at which have been the subject of much honor." • W. A. Cuthbert; mathematics prize, speculation, and to which reference o o o how Lowney’s Cocoa is produced. W. A. Cuthbert. King, threatened to “knock his block was made In the city council recently, Vagrancy Charges^—Sing. a Chinese, Upper Third Form—Form prize. J. ofT‘ or tried- to get over the fence at him, or that a hat1, stunned the dog will be the subject of announcement who was remanded yesterday on .a va- I C. do Pencier: mathematics (Mr. Len- grancy charge, was dismissed by the | ; It was easy enough to draw this nle's prize). J. C. Maher; history prize, before netting it. William Ashton, poundkeeper since There Is no abatement In the act!vlty police magistrate this morning, the po H. Buscomte; French prize,- E. Rich with theatrical and apartment ven diagram. But it took a great many, ardson; writing (Mr. Fcrrié's prize), May 1, corroborated AlkeFs story. He lice not being able to sustain the I told Mr. Higgins that l.e always looked tures. The popu’arlty of the apart: lent charge. Chin Fat, who pleaded not] J. C. de Pencier. house with stores on the ground level Lower Third Form—Form prize. J. to see If a dog had a tag on before guilty to a vagrancy charge yesterday, years to perfect the process it shows. show® no diminution. These are was to-day represented by W. C. | .Roasted, Robertson: history prize, L. McLtn- netting It, but sometimes this was not possible. springing up all over the city an.’ v :il Moresby and another remand until to tock; mathematics prize, C. Bryn; be filled as soon r ready. Church Two things we can’t show. These , French prize, D. Fraser Mrs. King saiû she heard her hus morrow was granted to the crown, band tell the dog-catcher to take the building has hown a little slackenl o o o Upper Second Form—Form prize, M. from the rate of last year, while h tela Wheatley; essay prize. A. G. Beasley. dog out of the net, and the other refused Make Home Har».—J. M. Kellie and are the care and skill which guide every with a string -x oaths to do so. Alker have been accelerated In their Im Mrs. Kellie have arrived In the city I Ijower Second Fi rm—Form prize, 0. had then struck her husband, who provements In order to comply with t from Revelstoke. In future they will [ Lovekln; essay prize, O. Jjovekin. licensing law ext March. step. And they are the most important First Form—Form prize, D. G. I»ck- "landed him one." and tried to illrab make their home here.- Before leav the fence Into the garden. All this time ing Revelstoke. Mr. Kellie, who repre of all. lelledi yer; general progress (Mrs. Barnacle's sented Kootenay In the legislature for | prize). D. Pickard. the dqg had lain stunned In the net and the other poundkeei er was up the nlbe years, was presented with a gold- Presented to Prefect. street chasing another .dog. When re MEETINGS headed- cane by many friends in the | For instance, any one can select, roaét An award which was evidently popu leased the dog had become sick. cit>-, and Mrs. Kellie was presented lar with the students was the special Mrs!* William Hill was with Mrs. Ladles' Guild, Seamen's Institute.—" with a gold-headed umbrella. or blend cocoa beans. But a little lack of Prf-re presented to A. B. Dunn, one. of King in the garden at the time, and special meeting of Connaught O o o the prefects who is leaving the school she said she saw/ the- dog-catcher hit (ladies') Guild of* Seamen's Institute Instruments to Arrive.—The 88th] skill in any one of these operations will this summer, the following Inscrip the animal on the head with the net. will be held, at U a,m. to-morrow Fusiliers expect to have their new in tion explaining the value and object She heard the language, saw the blow morning at the Empress hotel drawing struments at an early date, and In an of the award:—“In recognition of his and noticed the man trying to get ticipation of yie arrival or these from I make a big difference in die resulting sterling worth and good influence In over the fence. England a fife and drum band, with a flavor. . the school." Questioned by City Prosecutor Har To Form New Troop.—To pfovtde membership of about 38, is being or- Athletic prizes were as follows rison, Mrs. Hill said that Alker showed tor the formation of a new troop of nlzed. The events In connection j Cricket—Batting prize (Mr. H. N. no badge, but on the contrary said he boy scouts a meeting will be held th the coming military tournament The cocoa beans used in Lowney’s Rich), won by Tatlow. with 31; bowl would go and get his badge and sum 7.30 p.m. to-day In 8t. John’s Sunday at^e being rehearsed frequently, and a'f* Ing prize, won by Finlàyson, with mon Mr. King. school. Quadra ÿtreet. . Parents, boys promise to form a very Interesting are selected from the very finest-flavored average of 10: fielding prize (Mr. Frank Mrs. John Tunnlcliffe had been driv and friends are Invited to attend. The feature of the Carnival Week proceed- | Richardson), won by Winch. ing past at the moment and spoke of Hon. Rev. T. R. Hem-age Is to speak. Ings. ; Cricket League—The Clayton cup, hearing Alker use foul language. o o o beans that come from the tropics. Mr. won by H. W. Dobble's team, the Mr. King's statement was that Alker Sunday School Picnic.—The annual Assaulted Bartender.—Ernest Begin I “Fireflies'*; Junior Cricket League, picnic of St. Paul's Royal Naval stu this morning pleaded guilty through] Lowney personally attends to die selec Williams* team. was getting over the fence to strike at tlon and Garrison Church Sunday C. Moresby to committing a com Tennis — Singles (Capt. Foulkes), L. him when he struck the man. Alker had lifted one fist and it touched him school will take place next Saturday mon assault on Carl Campbell, bar-1 tion of these beans. Brown; doubles (Capt. Foulkes), L. afternoon at Rodd Hill,-by permission tender In the St. Francis hotel, on | r Removed! Brown and J. Tatlow. on the breast. Previous to this, the witness said, he had remonstrated of the D. O. C. Children will assemble July 1. He threw a glass at Campbell Shooting—Spoons. R. Wallis, W. at thy church at one o'clock and- will The roasting is conducted by men Itlley, R, B. Waldon. with Alker for hitting the dog, and anger upon being refused liquor. march down to the landing stage. A His counsel stated that he Intended to | The dean pointed out, in a short ad when the man claimed to be a police officer he haul #ald: "Then you are a series of races will be held during the pay Campbell's expenses. The magis whose specialized experience fells them dress which he made following the afternoon and prizes -won will be pre awarding of the prizes, that education hot one." Alker called Ashton and trate commended the bartender for I wanted to come over the fence again, sented by the rector, the Rev. W. having refused to serve the man and iuét when to Stop the roaét in order to at its bfest consisted of drawing out Baugh Allen, after tea. fined Begin $20 as a warning to | what was best rather than of simply but the latter dir-suaded him and said others. have the fullest and richest aroma. poring over things from books. He re they would summon the man Instead. commended the boy* to make the most T will have to go down and get my o o o of their holidays, and to play as heart badge before I can do that," Alker re Would Interview Aldermen.—Three! Cocoa beans from several countries ily as they had worked during school plied. bodies desire to meet the city council, term. In praising the work of the Mr. King owned to' feeling pretty through the fln^pce committee, school he said that he was confident It angry, as the dog was a valuable one. Monday with regard t various phases are combined into an exquisite blend was sending out men who would be On Alker being called In rebuttal he The funeral of the late Hubert of labor. .The Victoria Laborer's Pro Geoffrey Smith took place yesterday <*Wiit to their school, their province again denied swearing or attempting tective Union, the Trades and Labor I and are then ground. toute and thelj* Empire. afternojn from the family residence, Council and the str>et sweepers In the | to get over the fence, but In the end 813 View street, fo Christ Church admitted to Mr. Higgins that he prob civic employment wish to be heard. _ Warden's Report. Cathedral, where the Rev. W. H. The last named class has been consid , As Lowney’s is produced in Montreal The warden’s report made reference ably did call the defendant an tnsult- Dawe conducted the services.^ i» g name and tried to justify it as "an erably affected by the change to ma to the large increase In the ifumber of chinery. The work has been often re it comes to you freshly tinned. student* during the last year, and the expression frequently used In this The ftineral of the late James Gosae country." garded as an avenue for the employ- j corresponding Increase In the staff and took place yesterday morning from ment of men who had served the city j equipment. During the year the school Mr. Higgins had him show- the badge the Hanna-Thqmson parlors at 8.45 Lowney’s is absolutely pure, v It has ^ he was wearing, and which he said ho well but have got beyond hard work. had been divided into two houses, each and fifteen minutes later from tho These men have to be carried In some | haul shown Mr. King, but It turned out having Rs own house master. Roman Catholic Cathedral, Rév! way, or else W'ould become a charge on the true cocoa-flavor—rich, delicious, fj Reference was also made to they ex to he simply a “pound-keeper" badge Father JVlcDonald officiating. The fol belonging to the man he was relieving. the rates through the Old Men's Home. cellent, standing of the pupils In the lowing acted as pallbearers:— Mesbrjiu There are several matters which they McGlM College examinations. In his What do you think you are," asked appetizing. J Ronald Hicks, D. McGllllvray, H desire to leave with the aldermen for àv,")pWEJ'5 tory ‘orçly qne boy In twenty had fail Mr. Higgins, "a police officer or a lOrmston, G. Porter, L. Evans and % eonalderatlon. injund-keeperr' ed; In. the English subjects twelve had Campbell o o o "JitSt an ordinary dog-catcher,” Al To enjoy the flavor of real cocoa at its ( passed; .and four boys had passed In In thla age of agitation for pure, five subjects. Four of the five candi ker replied. The funeral of the late Edmond clean fonda. It la refreshing to know beét, try a cup of Lowney’s. Ashton, when recalled, said he did dates at; the entrance examination to Ralph Anderson took place yesterday that “Salada" Tea le sold to the pub not think the other man had applied H f Z/e .^L- the Royal Military College had passed from the family residence, 1423 Vlnlng lie In all Ita native freshness and fra in 1812718. The two candidates thla the epithet to Mr. King that he had street, at 3 o'clock, and half an hour grance, preserved In sealed air-tight year, D. Townsend and J. Tatlow, had said he did use. later from 8t. Barnabas’ Church, the packets, direct from tl e gardens to the both passed. R. Beech had passed in Mr. Higgins argued that the de* Rev. E. O. Miller conducting the ser consumer, insuring a cup of tea "In 1812 into the Royal Nava) College. The fendant was quite justified in striking vices. There waa a large attendance, perfection" hitherto unknown, | fe# warden also made reference to the suc the dog-catcher In order to keep him and among the many beautiful floral o o o cess of the cadet battalion, *nd to the ■V) ^ off his property. tributes was a large wreath from the Pienie at Unlen Bay.—Nearly 15» general progress In physical exercises C. P. R., of which the deceased was an Magistrate Jay said there was n » children #asembled at Christ Church In the school. doubt the assault was committed and employee. The following acted as pall l Cof0 \...... cathedral this morning preparatory to v —• _ The proceedings concluded with three r.e doubt the young man had used the bearers; — Messrs. O. Downe, H. v cheers for the dean. .vins on the annual Sunday School language spoken of. but the court Downe, E. Smart and H. Duckett picnic of the combined Sunday schools must come to the conclusion that he OFFER A REWARD. of Christ Church cathedral and 8t. would not have used the language The funeral of the late WUlfam Ben- Mary1», Oak Bay. Two British Colum- without provocation and that this neck will take place to-morrow after fleyâl Bank Makes Effort to Discover bla Electric railway cars conveyed the provocation was the blow struck first noon from the deceased's father's resi happy youngsters to Union Bay, leav Identity of Men Who Robbed by King. Taking all the probabilities dence, 1221 Whittaker street, at 1.30» Messengers. ing town at 16.45. The children are In into pccount. King would be the more o'clock. Rev. Andrew Walker will of charge of the Rev. Mr. Barton, the excited of thé two. ficiate. The remains are reposing at Rev. Mr. Dawe. and the fcev. Mr. An For 'the arrest and conviction of the A fine of 110 or two days was 1m- the Sands-Fulton undertaking parlors, robber» who stole 32,000 from^ bank drews, and will return to the city thla teed. but Mr. Higgins gave notice and wlH be removed to the Whittaker evening at 7 o'clock. messffiàers near Union Bay -on their that he would enter an appeal against street residence to-morrow momlng.- way to a branch bank, and afterward* o o » jShowsyou the conviction. , Successful Musical Candidate»—The took the loot to the bush, the Royal The remains of the late T. G. Proc % Bn nit of Canada has offered a reward following further contestants in the Change in Meetings.—During July tor have been removed to the Sands- of $6St. Although they have so far recent examinations held By Mr. how cocoa and August the Young People's Society Fulton undertaking parlors pending Undo on behalf of the Associated eluded pursuit. It Is npected the sua- of the First Baptist church Is to hold funeral arrangements. csiht to pects will be captured soon, a posse Board of the Royal Academy of Music mm Its meetings on Sunday evenings at 6.30 and the Royal College of Music were being In pursuit of them. The reward Instead of on Monday as heretofore. Rev. Gilbert Cook officiated at the ban been offered to stir enthusiasm for successful: Higher division, Vivienne taste They will be held In the Dominion funeral of the late Dr. Henry Arnot Chariton: lower division, Christina their capture which will act as a de theatre, leased by the church for tem Wilson, held yesterday afternoon from terrent to other offenders. Temple: elementary, Alison Chrow, porary use. the B. C. Funeral parlors. There waa Aldereey Hallam and Francia Hewett large attendance, and numerous All ie Net Beer That's Bitter.—One (pupils of Mies Archbutt.) Primary Rub It On.—Llnoleo le the stuff for floral tributes covered the casket. The division (distinction) Elsie May Arm The Wallet M. Lowney Co, el Canada. Ladled. MoobmJ •f only three genuine Pilsner Beers is your floors. Easy to apply and give» a following acted as pallbearers: Messrs. strong; and Irene Evelyn Munro and on sale. 10c per gleej "at The Kaiser- hard finish, 16c and 60c * tin at R. A. D. Miller, H. Clark. W. Andrews, 6. Evelyn Moses (all pupils of Mr». Brown A Co.'s, 1302 Douglas 8L • Murlset, J. Milligan and A. J. Leary. | Emery, of Sidney.) vitrdRiÀ ûaily times, Thursday, ’.July 10, 1913 IT''4r üi=t2si=F ———■ ...... ———■ I ■ J-M'iij I r For Artistic Homes F.W. STEVENSON & CO. SEE OUR ARCHITECTS STOCK AND BOND BROKERS. 102-106 Pemberton Building. Cor. Fort and Broad Streets BUTLER & HARRISON FUNDS INVESTED FOR CLIENTS. Saywsrrf BuMving Phones i1 Orders Executed on all Exchanges on Commission. and * 1*31 Private Wires to Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal. Central Building 1 Real Estate, Timber and Insurance. ADVANCING TENDENCY ftACIER CREEK HAS WHEAT PRICES CLOSE Baocn (Swift's), per lb...... 25# 82 B.21B •Hama (American), per lb...... Vi..*.. J6 Premium Bacon ...... 81# .36 GENERAL PRECEDENCE TO DAY HALF-CENT BETTER Bacon (long clear), per lb...... 180 .20 Veal, per lb...... 10# .26 Victoria Stock Reserve, 8o*t per lb...... J5 BANK OF $16.000,0801 Beef, per lb...... 1*# A$ Pork, per lb...... 80# J5 Undivided Profits, Favorable Construction Given Sales Are Made at High Point Liberal "Sales for Export Made Mutton, per lb...... 80# .89 $868,814.84. Lamb, hlndquarter ...... * Exchange MONTREAL Contingent Account on Strengthened Position of of Present Movement; Cor but Effect Not Important Lamb, forequarter ...... 1...... 25 Established 180. $1,000,000. Farm Produce. ' Board Room 2, Pemberton BTk. Bank of England onation Absorbed on Market Fresh Island Eggs ...... *...... 40 Butter, Coraox ...... 40 Dally Session 10.30 a.m. Rt Hon. Lord Strathcona ahd Mount Royal. G.C.M.G, and G.C.V.O., Hon. Butter, Salt Spring ...... 46 President Bard, per lb.'...... 25 Cowlchan Butter ...... J60 For Met of members apply to the Richard B. Angus, President (By P. W. Stevenson A Co.) Victoria, July 10.—Glacier Creek took (By F. W. Stepenson & Co.) New York, July 10.—The ilock mar precedence to Coronation Gold in inter Pastry Flours. Secretary, P. O. Box S4L H. V. Meredith, Vice-President and General Manager. Chicago, July l$.-^Llberal sales of Seal of Alberta, per bbl...... wv.». 7.» BA VINOS DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION WITH EVERT BRANCH. ket acted to-day very much better est on the local stock exchange this wheat for export were made late yes Moffet'e Beet, per sack ...... 186 Interest allowed 00 Deposits at highest Current Rates. than recently. Advancing tendencies morning and sales were effected at the terday afternoon and again to-day, but Moffet’a Beat, per bbl...... 7.26 /Western Canada Flour Mills. Travellers* cheques issued to any part of the world. were general during the forenoon, but 6c. level, whlcfi Is the high point reach ao far aa the market here was con Purity, per sack ...... V..... 1.» flounders, lb...... as the session progressed some Ir ed on this movement. It looked at the cerned, they had little effect. It is Purity, per bbl...... iMSolte, lb...... J. S. C. FRASER. Manager, Victoria estimated that the total export sales regularity developed, particularly In close as though no stock was procur 1 'i- Hungarian Flour. able at or immediately above that price. yesterday and to-day win exceed 760,- Royal Household, per sack ...... 1.85 Salt Mackerel, lb ..2...... such Issues as New York Central, but Royal Household, per bbl...... 7.26 Smelts, lb...... Coronation was well absorbed and un 600. Crop conditions in the North Rabbits (Australian), each...... taken as a whole the market gave a Robin Hood, per sack ...... 1.85 derlying support in entirely manifast, west are a little more promising, and Robin Hood, per bbl...... 7.S Oelichans ...... rather’’' good account of Itself. ^ The but a too rapid advahee Is not followed coupled with the constant hedging of Hungarian. Royal Standard, per sack. 1.» Haddie Fillets ...... closely, so that action In the stock is new wheat tells against maintenance Hungarian Royal Standard, per bbl. 7.» steel tonnage report, while denoting Five Roses, per sack ...... 1.® a decrease In unfilled tonnage some not spasmodic. Outside interest grows of prices. The situation does not look Five Roeea. per bbl...... 1.81 WHOLESALE MARKET. at all unhealthy. Prices seem to be on what above expectations, did not exert more firmly established dally and is Seal of Alberta, per sack ...... L® Imported Applea ...... »... 1.75 generally distributed throughout the an export basis, and early prospects Snowflake ner sack ...... L7S Bacon ...... 24 an adverse influence, but the disposi Snowflake, per bbl...... IM m list where bids with but few exceptions for a mammoth crop have been ma Wild Rose, per sack ...... L78 ..... tion was quite general to favorable are easily sustained. terially cut down. The government re Drifted Snow, per sack ...... i«!...... 1.76 Cabbages, per lb...... 023# .0*3 construction of strengthened position Bid. Asked port, Issued yesterday, was considered Rolled Oats. PIb. sack ...... 85# .40 Cheese, September delivery ... .17# .17* of Bank of England whose reserve In Albion Trust Co...... 105.00 moderately bullish, inasmuch as the Rolled Oats. 20-lb. eaek ...... 1 06 Chestnuts ...... i w Rolled Oats. 40-lb. sack ...... 1.90 ;;; ;; crease to 60.60 per cent, as against Balfour Patents, pref...... spring wheat condition Is lower than New Zealand Creamery Butter Blackbird Syndicate ...... 150.00 170.00 Rolled Oats. ®-!b. seek ...... 160 .23 42.10 per cent, one wèek ago. B. C. Life ...... 125.0U generally expected, prices closing M to Oatmeal. 10-1»\ sack ...... 60 Grapefruit, per box ...... 4.76# 5.00 In addition, foreign advices relative ...100.00 Oatmeal, 50-lb. sack ...... 8.3» Peanuts, roasted ...... »...... B. C. Trust Co...... % better. Rolled Wheat. 10 Iba ...... ® ...... 10 to the status of affairs In the Balkans B.. C. Packers, com...... 120.00 Rains over part of the wheat belt Parsley, per doz...... B. C. Refining Co...... 46 Cracked Wheat. 10 lbs...... 56 Shrimps (alive), per lb...... 36 were satisfactory in the sense that the 2.50 brought out some commission house Wheat Flakes, per packet ...... 123# -® -Lemons ...... 9.00# 9.60 same denoted that Intervention of B. C. Copper Co...... 1.75 Whole Wheat Flour, 10 Iba...... « Crow's Nest Co® ...... 70.00 liquidation, but the buying power Graham Flour. 10 Iba...... 50 Walnuts, per lb...... 20# .22 part of large powers In order to force C. N. P. Fisheries ...... 2.00 throughout the session was good. It is Graham Flour. 50 lbs...... 1.76 Oranges (new navels) ...... 6.50# 6.00 the cessation of hostilities Is quite Can, P. 8. Lumber Co...... 2.60 Turnips, per sack ...... 2 50 80.00 natural for receipts to fall off at this Feed. Turnips (white) ...... 2.76 likely In the near future. Can. Cons. Sr'A R...... 68.00 639 FORT STREET PHONE 2446 Coronation Gold ...... 93* .96 time of year. Hence small receipts Wheat, chicken feed, per ton .. 35.00^50.03 Westham Island Potatoes, ton ...... 16.00 High Low. Bid. Dominion Trust Co...... 102.00 does not necessarily mean corn 1s not Wheat, per lb...... 011# .021 Local Potatoes, per ton ...... 18.00#®.0# Oats ...... [email protected] Regl Estate Department Amal. Copper ...... <•,••• J| *} JJ. G. W. Perm. Loan ...... 130.00 135.00 back In the country. Oats were Local Carrots ...... 160 Amn. Beet Sugar ...... 21| 21$ 2ti Granby ...... 63.00 57.00 Crushed Oats ...... ».00#35.00 Hothouse Cucumbers, per doz.. .75# LOO Amn. Can...... ,....28 278 27* international Coal A Coke .. .34 .37 Eastern Washington Hay, ton.2S.00#27.00 Cauliflower, per doz. $1.75; crate 8.00 Authorised Capital, $1,(XX),000 Ainn. Car. A Foundry ...Ar. 41| ill 41* Lucky Jim Zinc ...... 061 061 Wheat— Op»n Zilch Low Clos#1 B. C. Hay (baled), per ton...... [email protected] Eggs (local) ...... 34 Amn. Cotton OH ...... 364 36 36 McGUUvray Coal ...... 12 .17 July ...... 88‘ 882 871 881 Straw, per ton ...... 16.60 Kansas Fresh Eggs ...... 28 Alvo von Alveneleben, Pres. W. V. Coons, Mng. Dir. Amn. Smelting ...... 6X4 Nugget Gold ...... 20 .28 Bept...... 891 891 888 8»i Middlings, per ton ...... 30.to Lard ...... -HI# .15* Amn. Tel. & Tel...... 1263 1368 1263 Portland Canal ...... 025 02* Dec...... Ktf 93 92i 928 Bran, per ton ...... 28.00 Haddlee, per lb...... » Anaconda ...... 32$ 12 33 Ground feed, per ten ...... MOO Halibut (local, smoked), per lb. .15 Pacific Ixian ...... 24.00 Shorts, per ton ...... 82.00 Atchison ...... 96* *4 Rambler Cariboo ...... 29 .38 July ...... 603 602 to 602 Ceïcry, doz, ...... 0» B. A 0...... 92 911 911 Red Cliff ...... 06 Bept...... 613 62 60Î 60$ 2.® B. R. T...... «I 861 864 .. 1.10 1.3Ô Dressed Fowl, per lb...... J6 Garlic, loose ...... a C. P. R...... 2131 2113 211 Dec...... 571 673 573 57| Garlic, string ...... 27 .35 Oats— Ducks, per lb...... 30# A3 Central Leather ...... Stewart M. A t)...... 10 New Zealand Onions ...... 8.76 C. A O...... 53* 63 634 60 July ...... 393 89* 38| m Green Onions ...... 40 THE POWER .... 301 304 304 Sloean Star ...... Sept...... 408 401 393 403 Strawberries, crate $2.26; box ...... 10 Radishes ...... 30 C. A G. W . pref...... 8. S. Island Creamery ...... 7.75 C. M. A St. P...... 1021 102 1021 Dec...... «3 422 413 423 Cherries, lb...... 15 Local Asparagus ...... 18» Stewart Land ...... 5.00 Bananah. doz...... 10 '.Ml# Calif. Petro...... » 281 28 torla Phoenix Brewing ..110.00 Pork— Local Rhubarb ...... 04 Erie ...... 348 241 258 July ...... 21.35 21.40 21.25 21.40 Grapefruit ...... IV Tomatoes (local), per lb...... 10# .16 OF THE EARTH Do., let pref...... 373 37| 878 Unlisted. Sept...... 20.97 21.02 20.96 21.00 Lemons, doz...... 45 Fresh Cherries, steamer stock .. 1.25# 2.00 ''m G. N.. pref., x-dlv...... 122 1211 1X13 lerican Marconi ...... 8.50 4.50 Oranges, doe...... 40# .60 California Apricots, per crate ...... 1 96 55 00 T-ard— Apples, per box ...... 2.25 It is in the fertility, of G. N. Ore ctfs...... 313 311 311 B. C: Coal A Oil ...... July ...... 11.55 11.60 11.62 U.to Plums ...... 1.50# 2.00 Illinois Cept ...... 1121 11* ml Canadian Marconi ...... 2.00 4.00 Vegetables. Local Strawberries ...... 1.76# 2.00 Canadian Northwest OU .. .00* .01 Sept...... 11.65 11. W 11.62 11.70 Peaches ...... 1.50 the soil. Into the soil the Inter-Metro...... HI 143 Hi Short Riba— Cabbage, lb...... M Do., pref...... 661 64g 55 Capital Furniture Co...... 5.00 Onions. 7 lbs. for...... 25 New Apples ...... 2.50 Cah. Pac. Oil ...... IK: vr July ...... 11.80 11.» 11.80 11.80 Pears, * boxes ...... IM seed is cast; from it Kee. City Southern .«* JR Sept...... il.® 11.85 11.77 11.® Potatoes, Island, sack ...... 5.06 L. A W...... Glacier Creek ...... 06 06) American Potatoes, new, per tb...... 06 Raspberries ...... 1$ 48.00 % % % springs the- fruit, vege Lehigh Valley ...... 14«3 146 Island Investment ...... Hah. M. . Bt. P. A 8. 8. m‘ ...122 121 Kootenay Gold...... 11 .14 MONTREAL STOCKS. tables or crops that profit Mo. Pacific ...... 26 S* a253 North Shore Ironworks .. 28 Salmon, Red Spring, lb...... «•<•••• .25 ... 96* * Bakeries. Ltd...... 11.08 Salmon. White Spring, lb...... «...... »3 Montreal, July 10.—C. P. R. rallied la I*. Y: C." -Ç...... ,1! 2133 In New York and 213 here, after clos the grower. For him the N. Y.. O. A W. . :::,S a N. Shore Iron ...... 21 Halibut ...... -15 M West. Can. Flour Mills .. ..105.00 Halibut (Vancouver), per lb...... ,M> ing at 2101 yesterday, a rally of five points Power of the Earth means N. P...... 166 1663 1068 B. C. Home Builders...... 76 .80 Cod, per lb...... J23 from yesterday’s lowest. Later it fluctu Herring, lb- ...... tS ated a little under the best. Detroit was Pennsylvania ...... 111 11#. not % % % wealth. People’s Gas ...... 1102 no Finnan Haddie. lb...... JS the etronges> feature otherwise at $78- TORONTO STOCKS. V Oil a • Bloaters, lb...... 1*3 Brazils also showed strength at $4| te BÏ Reading ...... 1573 iSt IMS Pratt's Coal Oïl ...... $L* Whether Vou buy land Rep. Iron A Steel ... 18* 18 Shrimps (imported), lb...... A6 compared with 82| yesterday. Rest of Che 181 (By F. W. Stevenson A Ce.) *»• ...... LH Crabs (local), lb...... 123 market was very soft. Cement. 26|; Tea*- to cultivate, or whether Rock Island ...... 16* 148 15* Asked. Meat*. Crabe (imported), lb ...... JS tile, 771: Iron, 48; Richelieu, 206; Spanish 8. P...... 933 913 Ml B. C. Packers, com...... • • • • 140 Hams (Swift's), per lb...... * Salmon Bellies, lb...... 16 River 462 to 46|. you buy it as an invest Sou. Railway ...... an 206 Bell Telephone ...... ,...... 143 Tenn. Copper ...... » ni 28 Burt, F. N., pref...... *...... B3 ment, it is the Power of U. P...... >...... -, .146 1441 146* Can. Bread, com...... D U. 8. Rubber ...... 601 59 592 Canada Oem.. com...... 271 the Earth that creates U. 8. 81-el ...... 533 Ml 523 Can. Gen. Electric^...... 1«7 ...166 KHj 1047 Can. Mach., com. ™...... 45 60 your profit. Utah Copper ...... 42.- 412 42* Can. Loco., pref...... 89J 90 ■ Western Union .. ...613 60 fiin Canadian Salt ...... Ill Westlnghouae ...... 57P 57 67* City Dairy, com...... 308 Our 5-acre tracts in the Granby (Boston) ...... 6A 51* 54 Do., pref...... 99 Sooke District are rich in Mon y on call. 23 per »/.,n Consumers Gas ...... 1(13 178 % % Dom. Oanners ...... 67$ soil—arc close to school Do., pref...... 98 NEW YORK COTTON. Dom. Steel Corp...... 481 and post office—are the (By F. W. Stevenson A Ce.1 Dom. Telegraph ...... 101 Duluth Superior ...... 66 .. best buy offered here or New York, July 19. Elec. Dev., pref...... 84 Own Mien lx>w Oli Maple Leaf, com...... 45 anywhere—are priced at Jan...... 1137 11.42 11.* 11.41-43 Do., pref...... , 91 92 March ...... 11.46 11.47 11.48 11.47-48 Me Aran L. A P...... 66 only $600 for a complete July ...... 12.19 12.20 12.16 12.17-1» Montreal Power ...... til Aug...... 12.19 12.19 12.14 12.15-17 Monarch, com...... 78 five-acre block. Oct...... 11.68 11.54 11.49 11.47-49 Do., pref...... 88 Dec...... 11.44 Si.56 11.40 11.44-47 N. S. Steel, com...... 70 - % % % Penman’s, com...... 50 64 Do., pref...... ,...... 84 ONLY $50 CASH, GRAIN FLASH”*. Porto’Rico Railway ...... 52 (By F. W. Stevenson & Co.) R_ & O. Nav...... 1071 01 Rogers, com ...... 148 BALANCE $10 MONTHLY Liverpool wheat opened with shorts Do., pref...... 112 covering on the bullish American con Sawyer Mas...... 90 struction placed on government report. St. I* A C. Nav...... 118 li'A If you have a young Later there was further advance on Spanish River, com...... 46$ 471 better continental inquiry, strength In Steel of Can., com...... 19 20 son, wouldn’t it be a good Paris at, opening and unfavorable crop *t>o., pref...... 86 advices from France. Corn unchanged to Twoko Bros., com...... 45 idea to buy him one of Toronto Paper ...... 94 these 5-acre blocks and Argentine weather continues favorable Toronto Railway ...... 136 1.16$ and wheat prospects good. Twin City, com...... 1021 103$ keep up his payments! Kgnsas City—Only able to buy 3.000 Brazil ...... 823 82$ bushels .cash wheat this morning; the What a nice little nest wheat Hi going Into the elevators and staying there at the present prices. Conlagas ...... 740 he’d have later onl New York—Detailed weather . report Crown Reserve ...... 838 shows 21 stations In Texas temperatures La Rose ...... 240 UN> or over. Nlplsaing Mines ...... 840 865 Chicago—Cash wheat seems to be keep Trethewey...... 30 84 ing pace with futures. Kidstoh selling Bailey ...... 8 81 September wheat. Holllnger ...... 1626 1640 QUIPPED with every modem Improvement, the • St Louis—Cash wheat, 3 higher; cprn Banks. end o*ts à higher. Commerce-...... 202 .. Piccadilly Hotel — situated right in the centre Minneapolis—Cash market strong, flour Dominion ...... 214 216 business fair. Hamilton ...... 202 ol the Weet End of London — le the meet imperial ...... ;...... 210 E NORTHERN CROWN RANK Merchants ...... M8* convenient for all Social Functions, for Shopping PRIMARY MOVEMENTS» Metropolitan ...... ,...... IRS HEAD OFFICE - WINNIPEG Receipts. Montreal .,...... 224 .♦ and the Theatres. Hot water radiators throughout To-day. Last Year. Nova DOotia ...... 2593 Capital (authorised) $6,000,000 - Capital (paid up) $2,760,000 Wheat ...... 791.000 330,000 Ottawa ...... 2021 the building. Hot and’cold water and telephone in Corn ...... 400,000 443.000 Royal ...... 58 Oats ...... 555.000 365,000 Deposits (over) $16,000,000 - - Assets (over) $21,000,000 Toronto ...... 20b every room. There are no less than ISO bath DIRECTORS Shipments. % % % rooms. The magnificent Louis XfV. Restaurant is Wheat ...... 461,000 498,000 METAL MARKET. Çéi-ti ,...... ,..,v...... 128,000 446,000 President - - . . - ... - . • Sir D. H. McMillan, K.C.M.O. 04ts .ÿ.70,1,000 365,000 New York. July 10.—Copper nominal; undoubtedly the most beautiful in the metropolis. standard Spot. $13.50 bldt AugUét, $13.50# Vice-President - - - - - • Capt. Wm. Robin sen . stock flashes. $14.26; September, $13.666^114.10; electrolytic, ..v ...... ■ * ’ j $14.50#$ 14.75; lake, $14.50#$! 4,75; castings. Jas. H. Ashdown i.ti.' T. Champion r ‘. Frederick Nation (Surntihed fly F. W. Stevenson A Co.) $14.25#H4L60. , e .. "’in firm; spot to September, $39.37# Near, York—Northern-Fttctffc sells $10.000,- f i .. .vi.. . • s II Ivr, Hon. D. C. Cameron W. C.- Leistikow Sit R. F. Rcblin, 000 six per cMtt. teh-year notes.. _*ad oukrt. htsoo^.40; «nelter ateady. New York—German subsidiary of Stand . 1 K. C. M. G. ard Oil show# Increased profits for year ^ArUhuony non)li\Al« .Cookson's, $8^5# ofor $132,000.$i;iz,uuv. i yy ' K S8.T5. General Manager r * - - - Robt. Campbell ,x , . London—Bkn'k of‘ EnglandBr rate un- Dbri dull arid unchanged. changed at 4a per cent, - idon markets closed as follows: II Supt, pf Branches - - - - L. M. McCarthy London settlement coniiacludes (p-morrow. giper quiet; spoL £68; futures, £63 3s. «Mean-Stocks[locks UNIn London heavy, gen- firm; spot. £179; futures, £179 15s. r Ü to f fit. tlvp Industrials de- Iter, £20 10s. A General Banking Business Transacted ,____.29;_____ 20, kctlVs-vsirara i _decline .31. Lead, £19 7s. 8d. b ’ ■ New Yof-k—Càhadîan Pacific 3 lower In Iron, Cleveland warrants, 66s. 6d. PICCADILLY and RECENT STREET London. R. M. HEBDBN, Manager 1!...... Victoria Branch London copper close: Spot, £63. up 7s. % % % ; - 6d.; sales, 100 tons. Futures, £63 3s. 9d.,' ' . NEW YORK MONEY. F. R. J. GERARD, Manager ...... Oak Bay Junction up 6e. 4d. ; sales, 1,000 tons. New York, July KU-Money on call New York—Steel tonnage report about steady, 2#23 per cent.; last loan. 2$ per as expected. ceht. ; closing bid, 2 per cent.; offered at cnaz.r3 F.V.HEIM London close stronger; Union Pacific up 21 per cent. Time loans strong; 60 days, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. orally 10c. under yestenesterday's average; It C. P. R. up 1. 3 V, ^ 18 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913 The First Test COOL SHOES FOR- et Coffee ——-WARM WEATHER HOLDS MIL SPORTS Bargains in Ta the even sise and color of the Light-Weight Pumps, Snug-Fitting Oxfords in button and bean. The next la the degree of fragrance, the final Is the taste Blucher pattern ; modish shapes and perfect in At. See ouç J Event Draws Together Large of the coffee when made. Tou tennis and outing Footwear, will find ours come up to and Number of Pupils, Parents, ||0FF excel your expectations. Try a Friends; Archdeacon Speaks Homesites pound and you'll know what real good coffee la Our Teas also MUTR1E & SON are exquisite in flavor and body. 1209 Douglas Street, Sayvrard Building. Phone 2804 They make friends every day, The Collegiate school held its annual Lots Exceptionally Low Priced | sports yesterday afternoon in the : grounds of the Jubilee hospital, ®N MAYWOOD ROAD, within the mile and halt circle, a lot I the unsettled weather abating nothing 40x240. Cash $250, balance 1 and 2 years. Price... .*650 Dixi H. Ross & Company from the keen spirit with which the Tela 60, 61, 63. Liquor Department Telephone 13 Cylinder Oil for Motors I boys entered Into the various events, TWO LOTS, at junction of Cook, Boundary and Finlayson. ,We are exclusive agents for Oils manufactured by W. B. Dick II and seeming in no wise to mâr the Easy terms. Each...... *950 & Co., London, Eng. Pleasure of the occasion to the large | number of parents and friends who at- The standard of excellence. ; I tended the proceedings. Shawnigan Lake Acreage EDWIN FRAMPTOV Thé prograr me was carried put in SIX ACRES at Victoria’s most popular summer resort ; close The Etchings Realty I Uüick time, the boys taking their places to water. Per acre, only...... *100 McGregor Block (first floor.) Member Victoria Sto- -. II quickly when the events were called, Exchange. Cor. View and Broad. Phone 033. and little time being lost In getting the 71» Fort St John T. Deavllle Peter McQuade & Son youngsters together. Excellent time Pick-Up in Business Property Established IMS. - Fliee# «I 1M1 Wharf Street was made in the foot races, and- in the 160, worth $760 — Jackson Avenue, 118*c*t fa®e considerable Ingenuity was dose Quadra Street Lovely hbme TATES STREET LOT, next but one to new Dominion Theatre. Ship Chandler* Marine Agent* Hardware Marchante, MIU, Minina Lag. shown by the winners, who had evi site. Only $100 cash and monthly 4 Simmer Camp tits It is 60x120, and will be sold, on easy terms at, per ft., *950 Si»* Fishermen’* Engineers Supplia* Whgleeale and RaUlL dently practiced thé art of moving terma 50 x 600. with lght-of-way to rapidly across country in their ungaln- 128—-Four lots only, in Daisy Are LANGFORD LAKC I ly attire. nue, few yards from new Saanich City water passes the propet :y. During the tea interval the boys car, 60x111. $200 under price. Phone 1787. showed themselves no less accomplish $126 cash, and monthly terma «m BREAD FLOUR »L»s ed as hobts than as sportsmen, and dis Island Investment Company, Ltd. $676 Each—Nine lots Just off Cook Best bread flour, 49-lb. sacks, eaoh...... fl.65 pensed delicious refreshments among Street. 1%-mlle circle, Juet over the visitors. Later in the afternoon We Write Fire Insurance. city limita $76 cash and easy Mrs. Doull distributed the prize» to the Tel. 412. SYLVESTER PESO CO. 70S Tates 8L Hayward Block terms. successful boys. Yen. Archdeacon Phone 1494 0 Scrlven, in the absence of the Very THE EXCHANGE Branch Officesz 616-516 Rogers Block, Vancouver, and London, England. FOR RENT—Unique Seaside Heme Rev. the Dean of Columbia, speaking a on lovely sheltered bayt 10 minutes Furniture and Book-Store. few words of commendation and praise from car, Eequlmalt Large fruit Specialty Vancouver and the other in Nova to the boys. They were to be congrat- garden and grounds to sea, with CAMP FURNITURE AND Scotla, We visited several construe- ulated on everything except the bathing beach. Hall, dining, draw SUPPLIES. MILUTION HOARDS tlon Camps on the way westward, and weather, he said. This, however was ing, bath and 3 bedrooms. $76.00 Til Fort St Phone 17JT found everything going on smoothly." I of little moment, Judging by the spirit month for 8 months. Lower rent WRh regard to the strike on the I with which they had entered into the tor longer term. HAVE BEEN A SUCCESS Island. Mr. Crothers confessed that thè I sports, and he doubted very much if t-eaee of 14-room house, at low government could do little, once the I any of them had noticed what the rent of $80 month, fully furnish matter had become odtside the pale I weather was doing, so engrossed were MONEY TO LOAN IN ed, close to city hall; splendid of a conciliation board. they with the business of the moment rooming proposition. Only $ Aon, T, W, Crothers, Minister "It is to b« regretted," he said, "that I He only regretted that most of the Exchange—8 trackage lota close In, OUR the matter could not have been settled J grown-up people might not have the on C. N. R., for some good acre of Labor, Speaks of Oper in this way, for the retrogression in same said of them. He admired the SMALL AMOUNTS age, up to about ...... $3,000 the coal business out west that the way in which they had gone through ation of Act strike is likely to cause Is a pretty sert- with their sports despite the rain, and FOR RENT—Large «tore in Fort Building, corner of Fort end Cook Sts. SNAPS IN SMALL ACREAGE JULY ous business. also the way in which the last boy as Mr. Crothers believes that the pres-1 well as the first had run out the race to $300 Cash secures 6 seres level ent immigration policy of the govern- ! the very last inch. If it were possible land. 20 minutes' walk from Cob ble Hill tation. Price ...... $l SALE Accompanied by his wife. Hon. T. W. ment gives a great fillip to the Indus- for a prize to be given to the ast boy Insurance and Real Estate Agent* tOO Cash—Small but first-class Crothers, minister of labor for the trial prosperity, and that each Is vir- j as well as the winner, he thought some chicken farm, 12% acres, $2,000; Everything in the store re tually interdependent on the other. He I of them should have it for the splendid Dominion, arrived In Victoria yester stated that this year the government I way in which they had stayed In the same diet Kt, with nice 2-room duced ana 10% to 20% cash day in order to make exhaustive in figured on half a million people coming 1 face to the very last. shack. discount as well. quiries Into the conditions existing In Into the country from outside points, j The follow**** were awarded prise Gillespie, Hart ft Todd, Limited $200 Cash—Over quarter acre, on the strike-ridden so ne of Cumberland. chiefly, however, from the old ooun-l Broad Jump, under 14: 1, Brady: 2, Phone 2046. 2% mile circle, high and olear, on -711 Fort Stréet Ladysmith and Nanaimo. Indeed, a try. In his opinion the industrial out-] Foulkee. Broad Jump, open: 1, Smith; good road: only ...... $890 start was rexlly made yesterday when look of the country as viewed at the 12, Crowe. One-quarter mile, — der 12 $2000 Cash—50 acres first class land, the minister was met in Vancouver by adjoins B. A N. railway; new • delegates of the United Mine Workers, present time was never better, and that 11. Cooper; 2, it Inder. One-quarter Lee Dye there Is nothing in the world to pre- mile, open : 1, Dlespecker; ?.. Hender- room house, chicken' houses, etc. including among them Messrs. Mc- 716 View 8L, Just Above Douglas. vent Canada going ahead to her great I»on. One-half —He: 1, Henderson: 100 Good water. One mile from Vetey, Pettipiece and Farrington. In destiny. yards, under 9: 1, Neurotsoe; 2, Fell. We have a good lady tailor. an interview they represented to Hon. Bhawntgan lake. This la one of Coming across British Columbia Mr. 200 yards, under 12: 1, Cooper; 2, the most attractive farms In the Crothers some part of the work Crothers' party deviated from the Peliy. 100 yards, open: 1, Rochfort neighborhood. Price, only $7600. ers’ side of the case. TO-morrow the regular route at Golden in order to 18, Dlespecker. 100 yards, under 10: 1, Balance 1, 3 and 3 years. minister will go on to Nanaimo to Electricity the Greatest overlook the wonderful Columbia val- Peliy: 2, Phipps. 100 yards, under 12 continue hie Investigations, which when ley which the government proposes toll. Peliy; 2, Kelly. 440 yards, open: 1, complete will be reported to the gov reclaim and make ready for cultiva- I Dlespecker; 2. Hendereon. Three-legged ernment. With him are 8. Price, who tlon. At Golden they were met by H. race: 1, Foulkee; 2, Brady. Sack race, the recently-appointed Dominion O. Parson, the chairman of the pro-1 Anal : 1, Foulkes: 2, Brady. Half- labor commissioner, and the minister’s vinolal labor commission, who took the I mile, open: -1, Rochfort : 2, Cunning- Doctor on Earth 1 i Victoria Auction Co. secretary, F. W.*E. Bartholomew. party as far as Sinclair by automobile. | ham. High Ju....., open: 1, Smith; 2, Sells anything salable, in or out of Speaking to the Times last evening Hon. Mr. Crothers gave eloquent te*' Dlespecker. Consolation prise, over I-. the city. We arrange MIA 12: Henderson. Consolation prize, un THE tlmony to the working of the Lemieux OBJECTED TO CHOICE Act In Canada. ‘There have been," he der 12: Buss. Second Consolation BEST I reus T...... I prize, over 12: Jones, 1. Second Con- FOR said, "one hundred and forty-four con J. Longfield Writes to I Board I aoIat,on prize, und* 12: Lloyd Yeung. HOUSEHOLD GOODS rmSSSe^elictoue dilation boards and out of that num A. Settee ber only seventeen of the disputes have Concerning Judging of Singing Third prize, quarter mile, under 12: Houghton, 2. Victor Ludorum, Cooper, | FOR SALE Pure* resulted In strikes, leaving a total of Contes#. 24 out of a possible 28. DEMAND 127 labor disagreements which have 1 , Also will hold Saturday night sale THEM g Prizes were presented by Messrs. W. ALWAYS been settled by means of the working Letters on the recent singing com- I Crow, S. de T. Cunningham, A. B. Mc- at our Auction Booms. of the conciliation boards. The system has been thoroughly Investigated petltion were read at the school board Phl,,,p8' F A- H Rochfort. FHOWE OftDCflS TONt 394 ? me#*ttn® H-* __- „ , „ I Shaw, J. P. Hobson, Drs. Verrlnder and toy me A Sir George Ask with, the noted British eetng last evening from O. J. Bur- | Houghton. Bishop Wilkinson, Master ,736 PANDORA ST. strike conciliator, who Is highly tm nett, a Judge, and Singing Supervisor Keith Doull, and Mrs. Doull. pressed with It." H. J. Pollard, and a communication A. D. Muskett, headmaster of the , ' L1955—Phones—4948 The minister of labor spoke also of from another Judge. Jesse A. Longfield, 1 school, thanked the visitors for at 1 VtcroniA Wesr, nA the freedom from labor unrest In Can was tabled, but not read. j tending, and also thanked Mrs. Doull ada at the present time, where work Mr. Burnett made some suggestions for presenting the prizes and the Arch- Nature is the greatest doctor only three weeks to find my old pain WATCH THIS SPACE ing conditions are highly satisfactory. wlth regard to the conduct of the 6t- I deacon for addressing the boys. The I earth. When she can’t cure it is be- In this connection he said: “There was gone. I used it four , weeks alto aminations in future, and voiced his boys responded heartily to the call for cause she needs aid Now mmt ™ are, I believe, but two conciliation gether and I have not had a pain or praise of the singing at the North three cheers for Mrs. Doull. the Arch- p!e an ,dea that ^ ld . boards sitting m the whole of the Do Ward school. Mr Mn«kd.»t nrl thro mo.».,- I P .“j* XMt thle a,d >■ «TUgS. an ache since. I think Electro-Vigor minion at the present time; one fufT"; ür th* and when they get elck or .utter from Is the best Pain KUler ever invented." Maynard & Sons Store to Rent Mr. Ixongfleld, in his letter, referring thle 1 ringing the proceeding» to a cloue. I plln o( lny kln4 they Yours very sincerely. to the senior competition, said: % “It proceed to dose Algo up-to-date Apartments. Apply their stomachs with the stuff that is (Signed) E. McGILLIVEAL, AUCTIONEERS seemed most strange to the three of us sold for medicine. That doesn't help Lytton, B. C. iihptructed, we will fell, at Salesroom, at x vho had acted as Judges for two years any; in fact, it does a great deal of that we were not capable of again 72$ View Street, Doctor's Boyish Face harm. The dope that you put Into WE GIVE IT FREE Judging when It came to having a your stomach is poison, and poison “A skin you sing-off for the final result. If we Reveals Skin Renewer Get our 100-page book describing weakens the organs and nerves of your Electro-Vigor and with illustrations To-morrow Mellor Bros were not considered capable to pass T u**~a a.* « . | body. What Nature needs is elec 2 p. m. Judgment on a final test, how is J*| of fully developed men and women, love to touch” I heard the other day the story of trtclty. showing how It is applied. This book Why It Is a# rarely haad that we were asked for two ------years In the physician with so admirable a skin When your stomach kldnevs Hv»r , desirable and select New Block succession to give our verdict? Min* thet nil hie women patient, asked the L. digestive or™” «t out of £dër R tells In plain language many things A ikio tou lore to tow* is rare be- you. I have no grudge against either I secret. He told one, who generously ia because they lack the necesssrv you want to know, and gives a lot of Furniture and Effects •11, 62L 128 Broughton Street, C.UM ao few people really undemand Dr. Donald or Mr. Jay, but It does told others, that, knowing the remark- to enabto them good wholesome advice for men and the akin and fta ^ women. We will send this book pre strange that these two should a*>le absorbent property of ordinary the!r reffuiar functions The breaking Including—Nice toned Upright Piano, need* Begin to come forward to take part In a thing mercolLed war. he concluded this ^ It™ paid free if you will mail this coupon very fine large Oak UoU-top ' Office day to take your of thle kind, seeing that they are both I eubetance would make an excellent ^«ve n,h., ‘ J . y or call at the office. Office hours, akin eerlouely. Desk, 2 Office Chairs, very old: Bmgltsh school trustees and so closely Identl- complexion «newer and preserver, œn’t enre^em • to •; Wednesday and Saturday even FORGET Leant what yov Mahogany Sldeboaru, \ ry old English fled with the work of the schools. If I Knowing the wax could not harm the h(Um», m/ l b?îy ings, T to 6; Sunday, 16 to 12. l Mahogany Couch, Walnut Extension By GEORGE MATHBV ADAMS can and can I» had been necemmry (which I do not ^ "e began using It after .having. ^ Don’t wait a minute; out out the not do far it. Table, Set of Walnut Dining Çhairp. 2 think it was) to have additional adjudt- He #oon observed that the old, with- ' Nature by coupon now. very old Guitars, dated 1836;' lot of Woodbury1. catore. they. I think, ehould hav“Cn *red. «olorfero cuticle wa. being *rad- ‘lectr,clt^ to eve" If you want to learn something very up. Parlor Chairs, Oak Desk and Book Facial Soap la valuable to you to-day, learn how to the work at thoutsidersV. a. tonot the school«ï2t: rouZ ^er.unity healthier absorbed ,kln. and Urt.replaced w « by young- .*»&*-”*? * ». Wleffrom the case combined, large Oak Slttetoard, Forgot. THE ELECTRO-VIGOR CO. Walnut Sldebo-rd, lot of very old Or< an authority on die school, in both Mr Burnett’s and mvl860^ of the silver-haired doctor with old. ot drugging. It does by There is not a man or woman in the n aments, China, and Crockeryware, •kin end lie need* optnioi.. arondi en«U^ ro the’eSleTd th* fec«- I natural m«n. what you expect drugs Reem 4» 180 Hastings 8t. W. world that does not remember too In the 12-page wrap Electric Reading Lamp, Overmantle^ North Ward school are a wav ahead in I The 8ecret bw&me public property. I J? do by unnatural means. It removes Vancouver, B. C. Mission Set of Dining Chal i and Buf much. A mind adulterated with per around every all points ” INow w®men everywhere use mercollz- the 66,186 ot «Beoase, and after the fet, Mission Dinner Wagon, W Inut Worry, Revenge, Bitterness, Unklnd- cake the oeneee for all common akin The contract for wood was awarded H wa*’ applylng lt nlght* llke cold !»»■ been removed Nature will Please send me, prepaid, your free Hall Stand, very old 1 ind-oarved A.- nesa and the like Immediately shrink* trouble, are given—coaapicnoua noee , joslah Bull for dniivorv at th* Icream* washing It off mornings—con- ths rest, 100-page Illustrated book. pom* allow akin, blackheads, etc.— .Chairs, Screens, Settees, All-brass in power. school in cord wood lengths ts ts L.® tlnulng until the complexion Is entirely Electro-Vigor is not an electric belt The things that you cannot happily end the proper treatments to relieve NAME ...... Bedstead, 7 Iron Bedsteads, Springs them. ^rd and for t, Î $J V r renovated- An ounce of this wax. pro- » is a dry cell battery and makes Its and Mattresses, Dressers and Stands, remember—Forget. Com’nanv wMrî 0,1JL ^‘ curable at any druggist’s, will banish own power. Mali. Dresser, Toiletware, lot of Sheets, If you make a mistake—Forget it— South wéiitns-tnn f ,t0. fe ïf ZIthe worst complexion. Gentlemen — "I wish to Inform you ADDRESS Blankets, Spreads, Pillows, very good but remember to profit from It. If gt ump coal at $6.8$ a | Another valuable rejuvenator used I that I have used your Electro-Vigor 6-11-13 Bed Lounges. 2 Sewing Machines, soipeopç, unjustly attacks you—Forget Th* t*~A*~ ». . .. „„ I by this doctor was a wrinkle-remover _____ Gramophone, Hand Sewing Machine, it—by remembering to return a kind ggSftiffgsfc; " H:"?: I and preventive In the form of a face I = lot of good Carpets, r.ugs, etc.; Lace ness. If something worries you—For _ ou school site was awarded to J, 1. J bath, made by dissolving an ounce of I history as the leader of the Irish Vol custom. Though churchmen speedily Curtains, X. Comforts, Tables, Chairs, get it. , .The antidote for Worry is Smith M a—*.-*11®. lowest tenderer. | eaxollte in a half-pint witch hazel. ThArs wapa twAivA tonriorpro __ | v*v.. | unteers of 1782 and one of the peers accepted dlseetabllehment as a matter ‘ Cooking Utensils, Gaidei Hose, Plat Work. If you hear unpleasant things from ’ ran*ln‘ Thle Meo hw become famoue.-Aurell* who ,tood wlth Grattan tor a free par- of course, Chariemont never relented. form Scales, Meat Safe, Refrigerator, —Forget them. If you fall in an en Betore the August meeting the city1" ..ament The third Bari wa, a„o a Each year while he red a fresh coat 6 Cook Stoves, Heater, Linoleum, terprise that you expected to win— Woodbury’g of tor Was added, and In hia will he Kitchen Cupboards, etc. Now on view. euperlntendent 1. to prepare a report GLADSTONE'S IMAGE TARRED. wUh hU fimu"y Trodltton^'on tïrLIh® Forget it—and start all over again. left a sum of money to ensure that Also at 11 o'clock—Wh e Leghorns, upon the inauguration of night schools ------JLa\ k. L * * The best way to forget a Mistake the process should be continued. To Barred Rocks, Wyandotte* and other Facial Soap is to never make it again. The best day Roxborough Caotle, like many an jChtokens, Horses, et2. way to ; forget a Wrong Is to forgive the For sale by Canadian druggist! front may_ _he ready by„ the fall term. plaM ,I H#w , ,h* rTurnedTurn*! l= toh ’Hste.Hate.„r enVs I in the alxtlea he adorned the facade other great Irish mansion, lies unten one who did 1L nonet to coast It has been found Impossible to ex with sculptured masks Of Gladstone anted, but the blackened head, an If important details pile up before tend the time for the receipt of plane ] Welsh churchmen may not like dle- / MAYNARD A SONS. Auctioneers. and John Bright ugly splotch on the white front, etlll you, obstructing the bigger things In for the Hollywood school. Trustee] establishment but their anger Is ae s the work of your day, push them aside The work was scarcely Unfilled be stores down on the stray visitor, driv Riddell desired an expert to be ap- j summer breeze compared to the tor- ing home a moral, perhaps, other than and—Forget them. The negative pointed to examine the plans, but I nado Of passion that raged in Ireland fore the Irish Church Act became prac forces of life always will remain. tical politic* and Chariemont straight the one the third Earl of Chariemont Trustee Mrs. Jenkins said that would | when Gladstone took up the dlsestab Intended. Tour cue is to meet them—master bé a return to the practice of a board ] liehment of the Irish church. One of way repudiated hie Mleglanoe. Hie MILL WOO0 them—pass them—and then—Forget „ . . , , . , . fellows were talking trtaaon and eedl- architect from which the board had tha most curious survivals of an agi- (ton just as noisily as their deeoend- them in Positive Doing. Concentrate A needle-manufacturing machine Is (too Double Lead determined to depart tatlon which Uioie who were foremoat to-day, but he hit on a gub- with force and precision upon the capable of producing 1.600,000 nesdl-s Phone IMA ». X Oak Capt McIntosh said he was prepared In fomenting have long since agreed to tier plan. Gladstone was a trMtor who a week. sentla! and Important give his time to the plans when Prompt deliveries All good Forget everything that does not con forget le to be seen at Roxborough deserved a traitor's fate, and a, he they came in. Caetl* near Moy county Tyrone. It could not be punished In the flesh the woo* tribute to your Efficiency and Happi Economy Chaneee For You at July ness. wae th, eeet of lhe Baris of Chari e- order was given to tar the mask in Phoenix Beer, $l.f0 per dos. qts. • mont, the «ret of whom has a place lnJim|tgtlon of the pleasant mediaeval Stock Adjustment SMe of "Fit-Reform Clothes," cor. Tates and Broad. •