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VOL. 44. VICTORIA, B. C„ SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1914 NO. 20

SIR JAMES WHITNEY GREATLY IMPROVED ■Him HOUSE Sir Edward Grey May Have Hand in MORE AXE WORK AT Most Cheering Message Since Premier Mexican Finance Problem in Europe of Ontario Wjyo Taken III, is NEW WESTMINSTER WITH ABSENCE OF USUAL Issued Tor day.

MONARCH WHO MEETS Toronto, Ont, Jan. 24.—"Sir James Interruption Marks Format Whitney Is decidedly better, and ate 3arliament Does No Business Wardens at Jail and Peniten­ WITH INTERRUPTION Opening of the Bulgarian a good breakfast.” This Is the most and Proceedings Make tiary Are Next Selected cheering message which has been sent Parliament out yet regarding the condition of the Members Nervous for Dismissal premier of Ontario since the day he was taken seriously ill In the Manhat­ SOCIALIST MEMBERS CRY tan hotel In New York. The bulletin PRIME MINISTER IS was Issued at noon to-day, and Is sign­ ICKMAN DECLINED TO > FOR REPUBLICAN RULE ed by the three physicians in charge. A special examination was made of LEADING DISPUTANT BECOME POSTMASTER the premier's condition shortly after W o'clock, and the doctors were very much gratified. Seven Parties Represented in As a matter of fact Str James* con Sectoral Bill is Only Important berals Working Steadily and dltion and his chances of ultimate r« ■ Assembly Elected Since ■ covery are even better than the bul­ Measure and is for Restor­ Showing Unusual Activity in Balkan War, letin would Indicate. Many of the ing Old Conditions Fraser Valley phases of the disease which has given rise for the greatest alarm have pass­ mm ed away during the past twenty-four hiiuni, and h&va left the patient In a m # AGRARIANS FAIL TO much more normal state. DISCARDING BUSINESS SBrMF' JKELY TO BE TURNOVER RETURN ROYAL SALUTE So Improved was Sir James' condi­ tion that hope Is now entertained for a FOR NEW CAMPAIGN CRY WHEN ELECTIONS OCCUR complete recovery. —— Is bis improvement so decided Sofia, Jan. 24.—The opening of the that yçu are Justified in believing that New Westminster. Jan. 24.—The poli­ London, Jan. 24.—A cable from the Sobranye was looked forward to with he will recover?” Dr. McPhedran was Australian correspondent of the Times tical forces of the government, not great Interest tn view of the" tiatgic [Mjfclrti. ~ ___ ._____ ‘_____ ,__■ "Yes, I ex'pect him to make a good gives «rather pessimistic account satisfied with the summary dismiss'll events which have oecum*d since tin* recovery," he replied. the doings of the Commonwealth par­ of Postmaster Macdonald, which took last meeting of the Bulgarian national Do you expect a rapid recovery?" liament, which Just mow is a disap­ Place last week, are beginning . to re­ representatives, and the somvwhgt I hope so. It appears to be pretty pointment of the high hopes entertain sharpen their axe, and rumors are fly­ startling results of last month's elec­ rapid at present," was the physician s ed by the fathers of Australian feder­ tions. The general election, which, was ation. ing around to the effect that two heads answer. conducted under a new system of pro­ The fifth federal parliament, he says. of departments, the warden of the portional representation, resulted In a Is rapidly nearing dissolution—if not penitentiary and the warden of the remarkable Increase of the number of READY-MADE FARMS In the literal and technical sense, then provincial jail, are likely to be chang­ Agrarian and Socialist deputies, which at any rate In every practical sense of may be taken as Indicating the effect ARE TO BE OPENED the word. It la doing no business, and ed in the near future. produced on the popular mind by re­ does nqt intend to do any; its proceed­ While secrecy is being maintained cent events. Canadian Pacifie Provides |3331,000 ings are getting on the nerves of Its f the Conservative association from — The actual strength of parties, ac­ for Natural Resources Depart­ own members, arid have long since which organisation the federal mem­ cording to the verified returns, la as ment Improvements. ceased to interest outsiders. The sen­ ber, Col. J. D. Taylor, practically has to follows: Ministerialists, 94: Agrarians, ate seeiris to make a habit of sitting 48; Socialists. 36; Democrats, 14; Na for a week and then adjourning, at accept dictation, it is understood that tlonalists, 6; Radicals. 5; Zarnkovist, t. Montreal Jan. 24.—Appropriation al­ ministers' requests, for a month. The Warden Brown, of the British Colum­ As the cabinet had failed to secure a lowed to the department of natural re­ representatives meet more, regularly, bia penitentiary, is slated to be either majority of the whole house- it made sources of the Canadian Pacific rail­ but their proceedings are merely # let out or given a superannuation. Who overtures to the Agrarians, whose sup­ way show that the policy of coloniza­ matter of mathematical calculation, will jget the position is not known. The port was secured for the passing of tion and land settlement initiated by and so many members speaking for 95 Mexican Financial Default New Before name of R. J. Rickman was- mention­ the budget, the only business of the NEWSPAPER CHANGES thlr company will be carried on In minutes each on second readings and ed yesterday, but this gentleman, who present session. 1914. motions for adojurnment a n't! for London Chamber of Commerce Members has an excellent standing In the com­ There was a total absence of display AND QUEBEC CHARGES Appropriations have been passed for shorter periods in committees. Sittings munity, emphatically denies that he at the ceremony, the state carriages preparing 130 ready-made farms, and average 26 hours a week, of which an is In line for the appointment. for improvements on 400 farms, under were not employed,. Ând there was no appreciable amount la taken by with Mr. Rickman, however, unearthed a Conversation of Capitalists at Hotel tho loan farms scheme for providing London, Jan. 24.—A circular dealing with the financial situation In'Mexico est'ort. Uniforms and full dress were private business, and at least an hour little sidelight in connection with the live stock to settlers on C. P. R. lands was sent out to-day to members of the London chamber of commerce. The dispensed with. At 11 20 a. m. King Said to Have Boon Taken day with questions, mostly without postnmstership deal by-stating that he Ferdinand, accompanied by hid1 queen Money Is provided for the operation of on Dictaphone. notice. * members are asked to expresa their views as to whether Orept Britain should was offered the postal appointment two the C. P. R . demonstration and live and the Prince Boris and Cyril, entered Under the strain of this perpetual taka steps In conjunction with France and Germany to ask President .Wilson to months ago. which he declined. Thus the chamber amid cheers. As the stock farms and the Irrigation pro­ treadmill members' tempera are break­ Montreal, Jan. 24.—The Montreal tnUfjkimt sdtlon to régulaiu tUe^flpanciai position of Mexico. . It would appear that Col. Taylor had royal party entered one Socialist jects oh the blocks east of Calgary and ing down, the prime minister's unfor­ been plotting tho downfall of Post­ newspaper situation did not clear with at Lethbridge will be completed. deputy shouted “Down with monarchy, tunately. being about the first to go. Mexico's defaulting of the payment of Interest on its bonds ha» aroused master Macdonald for some months. long live the republie," and as the king the statement Issued last night by Sir Hums are allotted for the tie and No leader of the house since perils considerable feeling in financial quarters in London and It has been suggested Alexander Turnbull, the old-time ! began to read the. speech from the Hugh Graham that he neither owned timber branches and for the collieries montary government" began, has been that» Sir Edward Grey, the British foreign secretary, might advantageously lacrosse warrior, and at present acting throne another Socialist member In­ nor controlled the Herald and Tele­ at Bankhead, Hearner and Lethbridge, to frequently called to order by his warden of the provincial Jail, is report­ terrupted with similar cries, declaring graph or was instrumental In bringing, The appropriations on capital account own speaker. He Is not physically initiate negotiations with Berlin and Paris. ed to be In line for the position of that 60.000 of the goes of Bulgaria had bout the amalgamation of the two. Sir amount to $3.611,000, but these do not strong, and his nerves have been over­ warden, taking place of J. O. Brymer, been sacrificed to the grandeur of the Hugh did admit that he had an In­ include large sums for operation of strained. It Is an open secret that the who left suddenly for a holiday trip to . monarchy. The Socialists then left the terest In both papers. His statement land agency branches, or the operating literal party is restless, apd that Its 4718 the east some two months ago, and chamber in a body. His majesty, who last night was prompted, tt*Ys stated, expenditure at the collieries and at the meetings are none" too harmonious. PEOPLE GIVE BREWSTER WELCOME will return about the first of February. retained his composure, proceeded to by .the decision of capitalists to enter tie and lumber mills. Furthermore, the aggressiveness and As reported a few days ago. Col. the evening field should the merger pf obstruct!vepess of certain labor irre­ read his speech In a firm voice, and ‘Taylor is working hard for the ap- then with the queen and princes left the other two papers take place. concilable* are perpetually aided by CRIMES OF VIOLENCE piffntment to one of the three senator- Pressure is also being 1 Sought to the leader’s lack of control and his the chamber between bowing deputies LIBERAL LEADER HAS BUSY DAY AT NELSON ships that are to be made by the Bor­ on both sides. The Agrarians remain readiness l*oth to reply to and tô make bear upon the owners of the Montreal ARE ON THE INCREASE den government before the redistribu­ ed standing as the royal party with­ Mail to get them, to leave the morning Interruptions. Apart from the budget, the govern­ tion bill Is brought down In the ho rise. drew', but failed to return the royal for the evening field. Two hundred or Report on Northwest Mounted Police ment's only important measure for the Should this come to pass. It will mean more newspaper men and printers are merry scramble for the nomination The crowd of spectators both within Show» Forty-Four Chargee session is the Electoral hill. This con Journey Down Lake is Marked by Many Gatherings of Those watching the situation and the turn of from the Conservative ranks for the and without the chamber maintained ■lets of a series of amendments to ex events which culminated In the ex­ of Murder. place left vacant by Col. Taylor. a respectful demeanor. Istlng legislation mainly to restore the Who Are Responsive to Platform Of­ posure at the Quebec legislature and conditions existing before labor gain­ Three men at least are strengthen­ which are promised to end up at the Ottawa, Jan. 24 —The annual report ed power. Thus the postal vote, which fered by Party ing their defence works; these being WILSON RECEIVES $2.60 city hall Ip Montreal. of the Royal Northwest Mounted labor abolished, is restored, and the W. O. McQuarrie, J. R. Grant and H. COLLECTED BY PUPILS Where the Daily Mall will stop with Police was tabled In the commons yes­ absent vote, which lal>or Introduced, Edmonds. With the redistribution Its exposure has been discussed In terday by Premier Borden. Comptro! is severely limited. The labor-mad» bill New Westminster constituency wilt- Nelson. B. C., Jan. 24.—H. C..Brewster arid M. A.„ Macdonald arrived here even circle <»r the city, and there are 1er Fortesque states that on September provision for the signing during elec probably secure two seats fhstead of Money Sent From Montana is Self- eager watchers for developments 30 the strength of the force was 55 of time of all articles and reports from the north last night and were met at the station by an enthusiastic group one as at present. This will mean a Dwiel Fund for Assistance touching., the famojAS interview at the fleers, 708 non -commissioned officers kn the press which refer to federal of twenty-five or thirty leading Liberals. For two hours after he reached the city arid valley member. «and constables, and 572 hordes. Com Ex-Mayor James Mars, of Port Co­ to Japanese. Rltz-Carlton hotel between two well- politics Is to he abrogated; and ballot hotel. Mr. Brewster was the of an animated group of old and new friends. known capitalists, and which was re­ pared with last year, there Is an in papers "are to be provided with a .butt quitlam, stood a good chance with the crease of one officer, 106 non-commis A busy day had been mapped out for the leaders to-day. ^t 10 o'clock corded on the dictaphone. on which the voter must sign his name. Conservatives up to~"lAst week, but hie Washington, D. C., Jan. 24 —Presi­ stoned officers and instables and a de It Is obvious that such a bill la likely they met the executive of the Liberal club. At 2 o’clock & Joint gathering of defeat by J. R. McKenzie, an Inde­ dent Wilson - received -tn-dny -a—r crease uf 14 horses. pendent Conservative, In the city élec­ to meet with all the opposition In the members of the club and the local association was addressed by them. At office money order for $2.60 from pupils LONDON BUILDERSÎUIL AND Three new detachments were estab power of the labor party, and by mak tion, has practically eliminated Mr. of the fifth grade In the Lincoln .school llshed on the route to the Chisana gold o'clock an Informal reception will be held in the parlors of the Hume hotel Mars from politics for the time being. COAL CARRIERS STRIKE ing It their principal measure the gov­ when It is expended that a large number of the rank and file will take advant at Anaconda, Mont., who asked him to CA fields In Alaska, which passes through ernment avow their Intention of dis­ Meanwhile, the Liberals are working send It to the sufferers In Japan from Canadian territory. Two detachments carding business in favor of a g»»od age of the opportunity to meet Mr. Brewster personally. steadily, an unusual activity being the recent disaster. ~ Limousines and Taxicabs Used to Re­ were opened In the northwest territory. campaign cry for the election that shown in all the growing of The total number of cases dealt with To-night a mass meeting will be held in the opera house, which is certain “Dear Mr. Wilson," wrote little Miss plenish Fuel Bins in Cold must come soon. the Fraser valley. Port Moody and Isis Winters, "We have all heard of by the police during the year was 15, to be an equal success with those already held during the tour. On the way Coquitlam, while those in the city are the terrible disaster that has Just oc­ 433. Convictions numbered 12,985, while down the lake the leader was met at nearly every spot by groups of Liberals planning to reorganize In the n-’ur curred in Japan. We have all con­ 2,146 werè dismissed or withdrawn and THREE SURVEYS MADE future with a view of holding rallie.* tributed a nickel or dime toward help­ 312 had not been tHed. who were anxious to get a glimpse of him, shake hands and wish him good luck. when prominent speakers of the pro­ London, Jan. 24.—Two hundred thou­ ing the poor people. \fre.. ha.ven’t much The commissioner states that crimes ON OLYMPIC PENINSULA vince will be in attendance. sand union men employed in Che build­ money to spare and some of us gave of vtole.nce are on the Increase. There An optimistic tone was expressed by ing trades in London quit labor for up the ‘movies' on Saturday and some was dealt with forty-four charges of Northern Pacific, Union and Chicago ORGANIZING AN ARMY TO a prominent Liberal this morning com­ the week-end holiday to-day, and de­ ARMY CORRUPTION IS of us ran errands to earn the money. murder. Twelve were the direct re­ menting on the- recent upheaval 4» clared they would not resume work Raitroade Obtain Plana far We hope it will get to Japan in time sult of excessive drinking and drunken PROVING EX FIGHT HAYTIEN REBELS government departments. "The Con­ until the employers withdrew the de­ New Lines. to help the poor girls and hoys. We brawls, five for purpose* of gain, three servatives. for political reasons only, mand for the open shop. are also Interested In the Ited Cross by Insane persons, three Infanticides Genersl Revolt Nee Broken Out in are aimply killing themselves," he said. The fact that ten thousand coal car London, Jan. 24.—The inquiry Into society and w'ould be much obliged If and the remainder were caused by Tacoma. Jan. 24.—Surveys for three *A few more dismissals of valued ser­ riers are on strike in Ixmdon was charges of graft in connection with the Cepitel of Deportment of you would please send us a leaflet of jeqlousy. lust or revenge. - roads, starting at Gray’s Harbor and vants of the Dominion, and a return brought hoirie to the citizens to-day A rti bonite. their work." purchase of supplies for the British to Liberal representation, both In the by a severe cold wave. The men • left extending north into the Olympic President Wilson wrote a letter INVESTIGATING MURPHY'S Dominion and provincial legislatures, work on Tuesday, demandlhg 'an In­ Peninsula to Cape Flattery havp been army canteens is revealing bribery and thanking the donors and ‘ turned the ACCOUNTS. Port au Prince, Haytl, Jan. 24.—M. crease of two cents a ton for loading corruption even more extensive than will be in order." , money over to the American Red completed, one for the Northern Pa­ coal. They were receiving 18 cents Piade, Hay tien minister of the Inter Cross. New York, Jan. 24.—District Attor­ cific, one for the Union Pacific and one was at first believed possible,. accord­ ton. Their absence from work had not lor. with the troops forming the garrt ney Whitman has begun an Investiga­ for the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul. ing to a statement by R. D. Muir, pro­ CLIMBS SHIP SIDE TO been generally noticed as the weather son of Fort LlbMte. who fled from tion Into the bank accounts of Charles The making of the three surveys for secuting attorney, to-day. The pro­ SUFFRAGETTES BLAMED has bpen warm. that place on board the dispatch boats ■GREET MARRIED SISTER Private limousines, taxicabs, landaus, F.. Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall, the great trans-continentaj roads was ceedings were resumed In the Bow and James EL Gaffney, his political and Pacifique and Nord Alexis on Thurs FOR GLASGOW EXPLOSION carts, hand barrows and even per­ almost simultaneous, no word leaking street police ' court to-day * after a [president Wilson's Daughter Returne business associate, according to In­ day, arrived here to-day. They re­ ambulators were drawn up this morn­ out until yesterday. week's adjournment. Two new names formation that came from the district From Honeymoon, Reaching Glasgow. Jan. 24.—A bomb outrage, ing at the various coal yards, where The Olympic Peninsula Is one of the were added to the list of those ac- ported that the town of Port de Paix attorney's office to-day. New York To-day. believed by the police to have been car tho owners loaded the conveyances richest sections In Washington and ex­ also had fal'en Into the hands of the tied out by militant suffragettes, to with coal to replenish their cellars.* cept for a few stub roads In the north­ ♦lay destroyed the extensive conserva­ WOULD STOP IMMIGRATION. eastern section near Port Townsend, Is New York, Jap. 24.-With a rope The Haytlcn government Is organls tory In the Glasgow botanical gardens undeveloped by railroads. MAYOR OF PORTLAND IS about her waist. Miss Margaret Wilson HAGEL NOT PRESENT Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 24.—laws to known as the Kibble Crystal Palace. The three surveys all parallel the ARRESTED ON 8-HOUR LAW Ing an army to operate against the climbed up the aide of the White Star The great glass roofs and sides of WHEN GUN WAS GIVEN prohibit further Immigration until all Pacific coast and pass through one. of rebels. liner Majestic at quarantine trnday to th.» structure were blown Into thou surplus laborers in the United States the richest jlmber sections In the west. greet her sister Jesse, who returned are fully employed were favored by a Portland, Ore.. Jan. 24.—Mayor H. C. sands of pieces. Many valuable plants Winnipeg, Man., Jap. 24.—R. J. Reid, AH touch the Oulnault reservation. Cape Hay tien, Haytl, Jan. 24.—A from abroad with her husband, Francis were rulnedT. resolution adopted at the convention of Another valuable feeder In Wash­ Albee waa formally arreeted-early to­ ex-cons table in the Winnipeg police general revolt has broken out In the Bowes Sayre. "Miss Margaret went A caretaker succeeded In severing the United Mine Workers df America ington was acquired this week by the day on a warrant Issued at the In­ force, who pleaded guilty to assisting city of Gona?vea. capital of the depart down the bay on the revenue cutter » the fuse oY the sec-n-l b.unh Just b.fnn- to-day. The resolution was Introduced Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul, which stance of State Labor Commissioner O. Kràfchcnjto In making his escape from Manhattan with Dudley Field Malone, ^ the (list one exploded. He had a.nar by the Roslyn, Wasfk., union. completed the purchase of the Idaho, P. Hoff, charging violation of ' the 8 ment of Artlbonlte. The leader of the the central police station, and J. H. the collector of the port. row escape. Washington A Northern, built In 1903 hour law, held by the supreme court Insurrection fs Create Zamur, former During the rough woathpr that Buxton, who has also confessed as to IS GUEST OF KINO. by F. A. Blackwell, a Spokane capital­ to apply to all public Institutions In governor of the department and at one Majestic experienced Mrs. Sayre his complicity, gave evidence to-day in MAN HANGED AT MONTREAL. ist. Announcement of the purchase Is Oregon. Immediately upon the mayoç’e time minister of war. The city Is only thrown against the door of her st the trial, lof P. EL Hag el and John Ixmdon, Jan. 24.—Walter Hines Page, made by the Blackwell Interests In arrest, City Attorney W. If. Laroche 65 mfies frdm.Port au Prince, the cnpl; room, wrenching her wrist. It Montreal, Jan. 24.—William Camp- Westlake. The only new point brought U. 8. ambassador, and his wife, are Spokane. left for Salem to begin habeas corpus tal of the republic. necessary to carry it bel1, a negro, was hanged here to-day out was the statement of Reid, that amor,g the guests of King George and The road runs north from Spokane, proceedings before ^he supreme, court General Desormes. who, at the head day dr two. After a shoi for the murder of GcbTge Muir of this Hagel was not present when Kraf- Queen Mary at the first of a series df swinging Into Idaho for a short dis­ for the release of the mayor. Mayor of the rebel forces took Cape Haytten ington the Sayres will gtt to 1 city ca August 14. Campbellr was chenko took the revolver. week-end parties beginning to-day, to tance. and then back again Into Albee holds that the law does not ap­ and Fort Liberté Is marching with his town. JUsas., where Mr. Sayre'"will i wanted In Cincinnati for the murder of BiAth Hagel and Westlake were com­ be g'ven during their majesty's a Washington, ending almost at the ply to the government of cities In the army to-day on Hlrichez. forty-five Mat President Garfield, of two women. mitted for trial. at Windsor Castle, Canadian border, • ’ state • miles southeast of Cape Hay tien. •rîlega

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- Attorney-General to Be Asked Members for North Oxford and Every À Foot- to Remedy Defect in Guysboro' Refer to Interests Present Statute of Farming Community Hudsons Bay Skater War mer Ottawa, Jan. 24.—In the houeo yea Nelson* Jan. 24. —Reran»* courts have terday Mr. Nesbitt, .North Uxforii, re­ should know the raids of • Should be tn every hdme, both as • decided that mine books, and In. some sumed the debate un the address. As a man Interested In farming In west Stores Close PERFECTION ANKLE Instances, teamsters employed by mine» a matter of comfort and expe­ ®rn Ontario, he stated that great SUPPORTS. cannot collect wages through the diency. We sell only the reliable number of farmers had no objection They "afford safety and comfort medium of the mechanics* lien act.'and to tOe wheat if It Would be \>t benetit and aro adjustable to any. sise.. kind. Gcod Quality Rubber, from because mortgages on mines almost to the people of the west. Monday the 26th You'll be a better skater if you Mr. Lewis, West Huron, niade a plea Invariably take precedence of n use then. Only ...... $1.50 ...... fl.50 for government action which would chanlcs* liens. District No. 6. Western make great storms on the lakes, such Out of respect for the funeral of the lato Lord Federation of Miners, it the closing as occurred on November 9 last, less sessions of Its annual convention at destructive of human life.' lie said Strathcona, our liquor store, wholesale house and Corner Fort PRESCRIPTIONS. itelson passed a resolution Instructing that If It had been possible to Bond out land department will bo closed all day Monday. We ere prompt, careful, and Ui district .Executives to communicate and Douglas a hurricane wireless tall from Goder oply ‘the best In our work. with Attorney-General Bowser and ask ich several large ships would have that the statutes be amended In order been saved. ______...... w _ .. . thdt the purpose of the mechanics^ lien Mr. glncJulr, Guysboro, declared that act be carried Into effect. the government had no remedy for n- Mines, mills or smelters which in fu­ l*ttng dpnditloiu, becauss it w**-afraid ture default In paynfent of wages to ot Offending the Mr interests. HJe employees under Jurisdiction of the challenged Hon. Arthur Melghen,' who Western Federation In District No. 4, was to follow hjqa. to state the posl- -wilb bè placed on the unfair Ust -until — ROBERT BtCKEftOtKE tlon bT the government In regard to claims of workmen have been satisfied. free wheat and agricultural imple­ Windsor Grocery Co. With the idea of Inducing members of The Liberal M. P. for St Lawrence ments. SKATES I SKATES 1 division of Montreal. He has given no­ the federation against bonus, piece­ Mr. Melghen, who spoke in the even­ Of all kinds, ranging from IJ.50 to.."...... tice that he will' Introduce a bill at this work and contract systems, the district ing, d«‘cte*ed to be drawn, lie said the Skates hollow ground ...... session looking to the abolition of OPPOSITE POST OFFICE constitution will be amended to declare present was not the proper occasion Hockey Sticks, Puck*. .Pads, Straps, etc. GOVERNMENT ST. capital punishment. against the principle Involved by these to make any announcement as to the systems, and loeals willfee asked to tariff policy of-ttK? 'government. He" HARRIS & SMITH, 1220 Broad Street take similar action. • HALLMARKS ORDERED ON then went Into an elaborate * urgui'tient Nelson was chosen as the place of ot Justiflt ation of the government’s the next anntial convention. Frank JEWELRY OF PLATINUM action in not again introducing the Large Navel Oranges, 3 dçzcn for...... ,50<* Phillips, secretary of the Nelson Highways Mil. Miners* union, was elected president. French Manufacturers Produce Sub­ Mr. Lesperanee, meml>er for Mont- The attention of the British Colum­ magny, who has given notice ,pf his The ÉÉ M Franklin Health Flour, a package...... ,30£ bia federation of labor will be drawn stitutes Because of the Increae-, jntfentlon to InirodPce a bill to repeal to .the need Tor TëgfslaHon To compel ing Price of Precious Metal. the Laurier Naval act,.rose on ja..ttues- i _ . v employers to provide baths and wash­ tlon of privilege with regard to an Alkazar Apartments rooms for employees wherever necee- Paris, Jan. 24 —Owing to the tnrreas- article In an Ottawa paper, which, re­ Corner Unden Avenue and Fairfield Road. VICTORIA'S LATEST Local Fresh Eggs, a dozen...... '...... ,45£ llig price of platinum, new alloys of ferring to his bill to abolish the Naval AND MOST UP-TO-DATE. Unequalled view of the ocean and Olympic gold called “white gold" and “palladium act. Intimated that he was In' league Mountains. gold*' have lately come Into use as a with members of the opixmitlon and substitute for platinum In the manu­ that the aim of nis bill wag to em­ facture of jewelry. To avoid the con­ barrass a Quebec minister. “This I 019LY A FEW OF THE BEST VIEW SUITES STILL AVAILABLE fusion of these alleys with pure plat­ article contains two distinct aeeusa- Cheap Saanich * h'ns and Insinuai ion*, whi< h, I con-! inum work three new stamps, or hall­ PRICE MODERATE marks, have been created by a recent Mder. reflect on my honor as a loyal; Acreage decree for use In making Jewelry that supporter of the present government,**| I, 4, 6, and 7-room Suites, 140.00 to $65.00. ,Z Bee Us To-day. said the member for Montmagny. “I | Nine acres odd, near Keat­ Is comprised entirely or In part of plat- Make Your Home Bright wish to give an absolute denial that I ings, good chicken farm, in Onc -of the new hallmarks, a dog’s at any time, either directly or indirect­ By installing WIREDRAWN Tungsten Lamps. timber, part has been cut. head. La used to stamp work of home ly. negotiated or attempted to negoti­ A. D. MALET & COMPANY manufacture which Is to be sold In ate with any leader, member or rep­ $260 per acre. One-third resentatives of the opposition Ln con- 2 5 and 40 Watt, vicar bulb...... 40y France; another, the head of a y hurt g FOURTH FLOOR CENTRAL BUILDING cash, balance arrange. girl, denote» work of home manufac­ beet h»n with this bill. I 0,1 bo wish to ture Intended for exportation; and a give an emphatic denial that th. aim 60 Watt, clear bulb...... 50y mask designated Imported goods. In of this bill is to embarrass a member PHONE 3235 omblnatlons 0f platinum and white of ’this government.** 100 Watt, clear bulb ...... 90y gold thu propel- stamps must be used Mr. Lafortune moved the adjourn­ to Indicate the various metals. ment of the debate, the house rising at We make prompt delivery. \ 11.16. A. S. BARTON In the senate the debate on the ad­ Real Estate and Financial Agent THREE ARRESTS MADE IN dress was resumed by Senator Dan­ Y. M. C. A. NIGHT SCHOOL \ Iltf'Ontral Building. Victoria, iels. of 8t. John. In spite of Sir George Re-opened January 5, 1914. All Fees Reduced. CONNECTION WITH MURDER Ross* view, he thought that when the B. C. Phone IMl. Clash. Fee. Cla«s. Fee. senate had rejected the Naval bill and Geometry ...... $ 4 W Advertising ...... $10.00 B. C. Electric English Photo Engraver Killed in the Highways bill, the latter twice, the Latin ...... Ï...... 4 60 Architectural Drafting 4„...... A-M government showed good judgment in Mechanical Drawing ...... S.68 Arithmetic ...... 2.50 Street at Loe Angeles Wednee- Penmanship and Spelling ...... 4 <10 not sending them up again. Algebra ...... 4.N Lamp Sales. Phone 123. day Night. Planr Reading and Estimating 6.00 Bookkeeping ...... 6 60 Sir Mackenzie Bowel! said that th* Physiography ...... 4.00 Hoys- school ...... see çnly persons affected by- higher priées BaU-amanehlp ...... #>0* English Grammar and Reading 4.00 *•!<» Jan. 'The drain of for necessaries were those on stated Shorthand ...... " 7.60 -English for Foreign Men ..... 2 60 Bertram F Parker, a ymm* Engllah Showcard Writing .i,...... 13.00 English , I.ltentture ...... 2 so wages. Senator Power*had sjrid that Typewriting ...... 7.50 English History ...... 2 60 photo engraver, who was «.hot down on PM interest of Canada mlgh^come tv- a street In the wholesale district Wed- See Educational Secretary. fore the Interest of the Empire. Sir Phone 2900. T. M. C, A. Blanchard and View Sta Çeen:pe T'iee—$6 W per quarter, one lesson a wewk; $1G) per single: lesson. Students taking more tiian one aubjccL $6.aa_per guar tar -for FINE RIPE BANANAS FOR SHACKLETON TRIP Panama Canal Engineer Stipulates each subject. Unreliable That He Shall Have. Com* FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY VO THE INSTRUCTORS Per Dozen 25c .No individual can .be fully' umqn plate Power. \ >iinsneing Expedition to the EARLY JUNE PEAS, Tartan Brand. The Finest Packed relied on to discharge the Antarctic. Panama, Jan. 24.—Col: Ocorgq W Per Can 10c duties of an executor or London, Jan 24.—The moj^ interest­ Goethalfi. chief engineer df the Panama : trustee under a will. Tanal, was recently tendered the posi­ C. & Y. BREAD FLOUR ing rumor-about the source of the gift tion of police commissioner of New University School by which Sir Edward fihnrkleton Is York city by Mayor Mltchel, and In re­ In the midst of his re­ enabled to undertake his forthcoming ply,to the letter sent him by the mayor, TELEPHONE 536 Per Sack $1.65 through Oeo. W. Perkins, slgnlfled hia r sponsibility, bis plans half expedition tn the Antarctic Is that the VICTORIA, B. C. FINEST GRANULATED SUGAR , dmwf |a Sir Janies Barrie. There is willingness to accept the post under executed and known only to some color for the story In Sir James certain conditions. These are that he Do You ■ FOR BOYS Barrie’s well-known Interest In polar should remain on the tsthmfis until the 20 lb Sack $1.10 himself, he passes into etern­ exploration aj^d the assistance he g®ve canal Is completed and In successful Ea»*cr Term begins Wednesday, NICE TABLE FIGS ity,- leaving an awkward to the Scott fikid, as well ns his clone operation, and that he be given com­ Jan. 7. 1914. connection with Scott, whose letter to plete power over the police department. Burn Flffotn Acres of Playing Flelda tangle for others to unwind. him was one of the Inst written by the He added that he would still be an Aeccdinibdatlon for 150 Boar de ra Per Box 5c explorer and was found by his dead army officer after his work here was Organized Cadet d'orps. Sickness, age or infirmity ■ Mini.luted. He would not resign in Musketry Instruction. FINE MEALY POTATOES It is a curious thought that “Peter order "to accept Mayor Mltchel’s offer, Wood? Football and Cricket. may overtake him long be­ Pan" may be paying for this great new but he would take the position If Pres­ Gymnasium and Rifle Range Per Sack $1.35 adventure Into the unknown. ident Wilson gave him permission' to If you dd you know the Recent Successes et McGill and fore the completion of hia retire. CHOICEST NEW ZEALAND BUTTER differences between some RM.C. task. PALL-BEARERS FOR kinds and others, you For ProspwtuH apply to the BLOODHOUNDS- TRACKING know how much more you WARDEN: 3 lbs for $1 This Company has no such FUNERAL ON MONDAY seem to get out of one load R. V. Harvey. M.A. (Cambridge). TRAIN SAFE ROBBERS HEADMASTER: NICE MILD CURED BREAKFAST BACON as compared to another, J. C. Barnacle, Esq. limitations. It is the ideal London. Jan. 24.—The arrangements but perhaps YOU DON’T By the Piece or Half Piece for the funeral of Lord Rtrnthcona on Three Men Secure $100 and Executor and Trustee. It Send KNOW WHY! We do. Monday are now practically complete. Train Off Without We've been In the wood Per lb 25c should be named in jroug The pallbearers will be the Marquis Control. of Lansdowne and the Karl of Aber­ business longer than any We Save You Money on* Everything You Purchaser will. deen, both former govornora-gencral of other firm ln the city and SALE Canada; Right Hon. Louis Harcourt, Fackler’s, Ala., Jan. 24.—Railroad we’ve learned a whole lot colonial secretary; Sir William Osier, detectives and deputy sheriffs e began of things by which you Of Sea Grass Chairs Principal Smith, of Aberdeen univers­ search early to-day for three men who can benefit. Tçy.a load of ity; Sir Thomas Skinner and W> I* looted the mall and express cars of a Painter Wood. Jt lasts Dominion Trust Griffiths, secretary of the high com southern railway passenger train near longer and gives more sat­ 10, 15 and 30 Per Cent mlssloner’s office. here last night, and after starting the isfaction. By the cord, CASH DISCOUNT CORAS 6 YOUNG HJh Royal Highness Prince Arthur of locomotive and the two cars on a blocks, or spilt. Company Connaught will represent the Duke of Anti-Combine Grocers—Corner Fort and Broad Sts. wild run disappeared on horses. The Connaught. The prime minister,„ Right train ran without a guiding hand at The above discount applies "The Perpetual Trusteed Phones 94 and 96. ■- Phones 94 and 96 Hon. H. H. Asquith, will attend the the* throttle to Lardklnsville, Ala..-19 to all our goods. Paid-up Capital and service In the abbey on behalf of the miles away, where It stopped. British government. Surplua ...... $ 2,800,000. Two passenger coaches of the train ■ Trusteeships under Were picked up early to-day by a train 1 administration, over 6,000,000 SHOCK RATTLES WINDOWS. from Chattanooga, Tenn., Which Time was when some merchants vied, with earli other in ex­ brought the officers and dogs. Th* Trustee for Bondhold­ San Francisco, Jan. 88 - The seismo­ travagance of statement in their ads. The wise merchants of to­ ers, over...... 26,000,000 .robbers obtained a sum estimated at Lee Dye (k? graph at <'habot observatory showed a $100 by blowing the safe In the ex­ day vie with each other in the ACCURACY of their statements 909 Government Street slight vibration travelling east to west press car. about goods and values. Nowadays deliberate misrepresentation at 7.33 o’clock to-night. Windows rat­ Company in advertising would surely and quickly kill any store indulging HUGH KFNNEDY tled In San Francisco, Oakland and The First Pileener Beer Imported to 715 View It. Phones 134 and 4132 in it. - Local Manager Berkeley. No damage was reported. America—still the first In . all good <$/7C0/?Af0fiA#r m qvxHtles. 20c per glass “at The ' - »■ ■ Just Above Douglas. U Phoenix Beer, $1.60 ptr duz. qts. » KalserhoV *1

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMfcH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 191»

KKf^HvSi v 1 BRIANfl ASKS M IlNLISTINliCBSSACKS Phone Us For Corred Time US- Angus Campbtll V Company. Limited 1008-1010 Government St. J FOB CARRANZA’S ARMY Expert Watchmakers We close at 1 p.m. Saturday, but Monday yon can begin Saturday Sale Bargains at xlinpping bright and early by being the first to get one of our RepublicarvRadical Socialist Constitutionalist Agents at Cut Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, sterling top, for the small Struggle Precedes Elec­ 'Said to Be Ob­ as i price of 81.00. Monday only, and only two pair to a cus­ tions Next- May taining Fees From Men. tomer. V ' Dressing Sacques Misses’ Hobby Norfolk Coats, Half-Price . Prorts, Jan. 23.—The struiréle Vancouver. Jan. *4.-^Secret agents of 90c Made from stylish rough frieze cloth, in reds and the Republicans and the Radical 80- the Mexican constitutionalists in Van to Clear, at ...... navy <>nly. Bites 32 to 86, for girls 12 to 18 year*. lallsts, whic h is to be carried on until -copver, KB vc been endeavoring to .en Short Dressing Sacques, inaile from pretty Regular $10 75 Bale ...... #5.50 REDFERN & SON the general citations In May, opened roll Cossacks and other mercenaries Diamond Merchant» and Goldsmiths. with an extraordinarily powerful for service In the turbulent republic colored plain and fancy Molleton flaiitiM- pn which the eyes of all nations are Established 1S62. Sayward Block speech by M. llriaml delivered a( i ettti*. Shades of pinks, blues, suxe and banquet given by tfcfe Kcpubli-an S - centred at the present time. Tenta­ navy. Values up to *1.50, To-day^ sale Ladies’ Flannelette Drawers, clali^t federation of the Loire at Saint tive arrangements for -transporting i 90c and $1.00, for Etienne. large contingent of the recruits direct price, each ...... 90(1 50c M, Brland’s speech began by an ex to Mexico from this port are said to About three dozen pairs splendid quality white pression of thtinks to the federation have been made, a- • Mexican schooner for givlngr him the opportunity qf set being now stationed at. one of the flannelette Drawers, well made ami trim­ ting Torth his pbttry in a.^lesr and small ports on Puget Sound awaiting med pretty embroidery. Some are slightly ‘tralghtforward manner. To the ac­ Hose Specials soiled, but regular 90c and $1.00. A special cusations of the left wing »f the Re­ • >ffirials of the American and Rus sale bargain at...... 50^ An Invitation publican party M. Briand opposed his slab governments In this city decline For Boy* and Girl*, at 25e—Several dozen record as a minister. to discuss the internat lonal aspects of the reported activities of the constitu­ pair* of pure wool, strong ribbed Hose, the To the seeker of PIANO BARGAINS and the "I am accused." he said, "of stupefy "Eton" brand.—letter than any offered be­ ing the republic, I can only point to tionalist recruiting agenes, but It Is seeker of. à brand new instrument at an HONEST the fact that It was when In this state definitely known that strong diploma­ fore this season. In small sizes only, 6, #V4, Underwear Specials of stupor that the separation Ixetween tic pressure Is being brought to bear 7, 7%. Regular 35c and 40c. Sale price, PRIVE wc extend a eurdial invitation to visit OUT the state nnrf the «hurvh took place." tu jprevent . what would be a serious per peir...... '...... • **# Children’» Combinations, at 76c—Very -special. store TO-DAY. It was in spile of those Republicans contravention of the neutrality laws. “Watson’s" white ribbed Combinations for who now, accuse him of not l*eing A fee of to la said to have been col ‘‘Girls' Own" Black Hose—A splendid wear­ faithful enough to the cause - of the lected from those desirous of enlisting boys and girls of ages 5 to 14, and juat-a few Heintzman (ye olde firm) Piano, very slightly used. republic that the separation law was under the- constitutionalist colors. The ing lloae for girls, or a fine stocking for for ages 2 or 3 years. A mixture of wool Prise...... ------.$450 men were assured of pay at the rate boys. Fine ribbed, with extrs strong knees and cotton, unshrinkable, useful and warm. M. Iiriand then went on to Implore of 199 gold, all fourni, and free trans and seamless feet ; a reitl hard wearer. Sizes Regular $1.25. Sale price, only...... 75^ KeDublleans to cease from their inertn Variation _ , 6 to 9 inches. Sale prices, 45c to------.30^ Dominion Piano, slightlyused, in mahogany ease: m glean quarrels over unreal pro­ There arc #-sttmat«r Itrbe about 8,tW» Ladies’ Warm Knit Cotton Vests and Drawers Russians In this city at present, * grammes and to seek an ideal. The Ladies' Pure Wool Cashmere Hose, all sizes, in to match. Regular 35c. Sate price...25< Price ...... $290 separation of church anrm with such frenzy that they diil all of them have undergone military “Zenith" Combinations. Regular $1.75 and nothing but retard It. Men who had training In accordance with the con only ...... :...... $450 made their fortunes with scandalous scrlptlon plan In vogue ih their native $1.90. Sale price...... 81-50 facility threatened wealth so feroci land. Girls’ Coat and Skirt Costumes, Half-Price Children’s Natural Sleeping Suits, various Ennis Player-Piano in either mahogany or oak. ously that It was impossible not to sizes. Regular values to $1. All one sale question their motives. BRITISH LINES NOT IN g Smart little Suits of good quality, hard-wear­ price ...... ■ • ■ • 65^ There was throughout the country a ing serges; box coats lined Italian cloth; 'New. Price ...... $700 0 RECENTLY FORMED POOL fear at the growth of syndicat Ism, but plainly cut akirt; for girls, ages 10 to 14 Black Tights, Shirt Waists, Vests and Drawers it could be shown that the country of Heintzman (ye olde firm) Player Piano. Price, the future would be that country years. Come ih navy, tan and cream. Price —In Fact, Everything in Underwear Marked Trans-Atlantic Rate War Opened To­ at Sale Prices which had best organised Its Vabor, day Between German Ship- > $10.50, for ...... 85-25 only...... ,.....$1,050 which had taken Such steps as had insured progress and order and. hud ping -Companies. Price $12,00, for ------S« (M> Reasonable terms arranged. given those bodies created by evolu Ladies’ Flannelette Night-Gowns, lion the rights of i»r >perty. 8u< h I.<>ndon. Jan. 24.—The British trans- $1.00, for ...... -v. ;...... • 50c policy SilOMld Yh* that of îS» It* pu Lb Atlantic steamship lines announce that Ladies' Flannelette Petticoats < an pasty, but such a policy was Im they are not parties to1 the recently 50c Good sized, well mkde of striped flannelette, possible in a country wh*:re chaired formed North Atlantic Steam*hilt BUS?, at...... pinks and blues, ma,le with yokes, neck and Gideon Hicks was manifested between citizen and datlon, organised at the shipping con­ < Itisen. It was only In a pacified ference in Parla. All assortment of oddments, striped effects, cuffs frilled. Regular $1.00. Special bar­ Opposite Opposite France that such a policy could be There ha* been widespread mlsappre good sizes, to clear at ...50< gain ...... 50< practised. htnslon on the subject here, nnd dis­ Poet Office Plane Company Poet Oflice In conclusion^ M. friand said: “We patches from Pori* had l>een taken to will endeavor to make It plain to this mean that all the lines Had combined country that, the republic and France against the Hamburg-Amerlean. The Big Reductions on Un­ are one1 and the same thing, and that Gunard company Issued a statement Qr*te a Few ol Those France and the republic only deaire tr-day declaring Chat the new associa­ “Kiddies'*" Coats Left derwear and a Few development and success on the con­ tion consist* solely of the North Ger­ dition that the government shall l»e man Lloyd, th#» Red Star and the at Half-Price and Less Glove Lines one of peace In order, and of security Holland-American lines, and that the 1006*10 Govisnmeht Stmet-Pmone 181 “Ingersoll” In an ever-increasing freedom and Cunard and other British llnea have social Justice." nothing to do with It.

Bremen, OermgYiy . Jan. 24.—The trnna-Atlantic passenger rate war be- “CASCARETS" ALWAYS tW— the German shipping companies Watches won opened to-day with an announce­ V K) ment by the North German Lloyd that Its steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Gn>*se The FIRST CALLintheMornin^i STRAIGHTEN YOU UP would lx» placed 8t the .f#clit*tve dla We have a full assortment of the p« sal of third-class and steerage pns- *#ngers. Third-class rate* will entitle r©< above in various grades. See us When Constipated, Headachy, passenger* on this ship to the same accommodations, saloon and,speed as COWAN’S regarding prices, été. BHious, Stomach Sour, re provided for first-class passenger*. PERFECTION Breath Bad ( DIPLOMAT AT TANGIER Get a t0-cent box now. E. 6. PRIOR & CO., LTD. LTV. You men and women who can’t get KILLED BY HIS COOK COCOA feeling right—who have headache, Corner Government and Johnson Streets. coated tongue, foul taste and foul Raul De Valdrome Shot While Guests breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are Are Awaiting an Un- MAPLE bill >ùs. nervous and Upset, bothered ssrved Dinner. LEAF with a sick, gassy, disordered stomaoh. or have backache and feel worn out. LABEL <360. 1361 Are you keeping your bowels clean Tangier, Morocco, Jan. 24—Paul with ('aiscarets, or merely forcing Chevandier de Valdrome, the French passageway every few days with salts, diplomatic agent here, was shot and v2 cathartic pills or castor oil? kV'ed yesterday by his cook, a man Coscarvts work while you sb-»*p: Warned 8tir£. fit ffcre -preacher -of the cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, gut vie jvho had been Invited to attend undigested, fermenting food and foul an dinner In the legation. gases; take the excess bile from the All the guests had assembled but the liver and carry out of the system all cook refused to serke the dinner and the constipated waste matter and M. d« Valdrome, after vainly expostu­ poison In the bowels. lating with him, ordered him out of the A new consignment of A Cascaret to-night will straighten hoi.se. The cook, drawing a revolver, you- out by morning—a 10-cent box shot the diplomatic agent twice, one from any drug store will keep your bullet lodging In his back and the ENGLISH GRATES stomac'i sweet; liver and bowels reg­ other in the neck. M. 4t Valdrome Have Just arrived, making our stock complete. A special line for bed­ ular, and head clear for months. Don’t staggered Into the salon and fell dying rooms at reasonable prices. forget the children. They love Caaca- Inm the arms of a high official. The ret* beekusc they, taste good—never murderer was arrested. gripe or sicken. The Tmgcrty hair created h painful RENTS ISLAND FOR $250 A YEAR. Impression, us M. de Valdrome was MUNICIPAL STORE IS popular hen* As soon a* his death be­ DANCING PROFESSOR came known all the diplomats and no­ OPENEDJAT CHICAGO 'Jl| Paris, Jan. 24.—M&ttress, the largest SUES AN ARCHBISHOP bilities In Tangier called at the lega­ tion and expressed thçlr condolence. always have Çhicago, Jan. 24—Chicago’s first of the Chausaey group, lying midway X7< municipal store, which the clfy eoun-^ between Jersey and Granville, has been Denunciation of Tango Made Basis of 1 appetite for COWAN’ ell recently authorized with an appro- DENIES HE IS OWNER OF let, together with a military fort, for Claim for $20,000 , prlatlon of $25.000 and at which gro­ TELEGRAPH AND HERALD Perfection COCOA. ceries are sold at cost to the poor, was $250 a year. The French government Damages. The fragrant aroma is so tempting. opened to-day. originally offered the fort alone at an If the market proves a success meats annual rental of $30. 'The new lessee Paris, Jan 24 —Professor Stillson's suit Montreal, Jan. 24.—Sir Hugh Gra­ And what food that you enjoy as and wearing apparel also will l>e sold for $S>.Uf*> against the Archbishop ot ham, proprietor of The Montreal Star, of the Island is the well-known French much as Cowan’s Cocoa is so and other stores opened In different Paris for denouncing to* tango and for- denle» that he controls the Montreal sections of the city. caricaturist, Daniel Thouroude. bldding communicants of his diocese from nourishing—and so easy to digest? dancing ft. promises to lead to suit* at Herald and th* Dally Telegraph. wholesale by dancing masters against "I assure you abnolutely," he said, Breakfast—Cowan's Cocoa—they seem to ecclesiastic*. Estimate of the sums they "that I do not own or control either will demand already reach $200.000. The Herald or The Telegraph." go together. Thoy are doing all they can to create Asked If he meant to say that he 10c. TtNJ—* LÀ—Li.—AND I LB. TINS D.D.D. Opens New Era the Impression that the church men are in held no Interest In either paper, 8l,r a conspiracy against them. If they can Hugh answered: “I did not say that.1 there will b» more mogey for them In the at all grocers collections from the church than In He added. In reply to further ques­ in Cure of Skin Disease teaching. tions, that he understood Mr. McGlb’ The COWAN CO., Limited bon had sold his Interest In The Her­ TORONTO, CANADA. ^ L ald, but. he would not" say to whom, or EXPECT INDICTMENTS IN to whether their plans. Mr. Ooms' case of eczema was known- That. Is all 1 used, and I am perfectly 234 to Almost every hospital and physician of well. You are "at llb«rty to use my name DEPORTATION OF MOYER reputation throughout the city of To­ for I consider I>. D. I>. the best remedy ronto. His letter Is another interesting In use.1 |. w. COHNS, 21 Otvens St SCOTCH ASTRONOMER IS demonstration of what Is being accom­ Toronto, Can. Houghton. Mich., Jan. 24.—Indict­ plished by the famous spécifié. D. D. D. Ask any druggist to-day for D. D. D. DEAD AT SEVENTY-ONE Prescript ion. ments against persons said to have Prescription. He'll tell you It allays the was estimated at $140,00$, with the fire confronting the municipality and thi •T will consider It a favor If you will Itch Instantly—and a<]r>n there are signs heeti Involved In the deportation from FIREMEN INJURED IN allow nu to add my testimonials to the of cure. u the strike district of Charles H. Moyer, Loudon, Jan 24—Blr • David Gill, the still raging. political situation in 1014. Scotch astronomes1, died here to-day In many hundreds you no doubt have In We have handled the remedy for years president of the Western Federation of CLEVELAND EXPLOSION The letter will be sealed,, addressed praise of the great cures effected by the and regard it ad the specific for âki» his 71st year. to '‘His Honor, Mayor of Akron ll *f>. t>: D. Prescription. I was a sufferer Miners, and Gharles Tanner, auditor troubles of all kinds. Come In or ask Sir David was one of the most widely MAYOR OF AKRON IN 2014,” marked with instructions not M for two years with eczema on the legs us about D. D. D. Prescription, also about of the organization, were expected to­ known of Hclentlste.- He was formerly a Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 24.—Three fire­ vend ankle*. I tried three or ft»wr differ­ be opened or molested until that yeal D. D. D. Soap especially for tender skins. day with the final report of the special president of the ltrltlah association and men and one employee of the M & M. 2014 IS ADDRESSED ent doctor* and none

PROVINCIAL FINANCES JWteslW,t§ > own. gnüittuutun when the two cuBac ' tnlu'rioMIl,, Wfey tU people-pey;more let, Sfftrdltig1 th,. financial conditions of thv*. Mr. Brewster le a men of éWerent province. The .Attorn«ral.jtavee m5Ul^„Thofle.4rlio know him wULsgjee us one a short time ngu inapubliç,ç \ tl. it» that ho is Incapable >f aniulrîng affluence. and daek-t Coals for li-esl clai statement of the Auditor-General. ing himself put with tinsel. He did not Simply because they realize Yh< re Is an obvious lack of harmony seek the leadership of his party. The that. Bargains as the Days of This between these statements. The Timgs leadership sought him, and he con­ Is not an alarmist. It has complete ceived It to be his duty tq accept the JINGLE POT confidence In the ability of British Co­ responsibilities and service Involved In the Incumbency of the position. T-he is the cleanest, best burning, lumbia, with, its boundless resources Sale Grow Less day has arrived, la this province when enxL*Pleh_did FOHBlblllties, provided its most lasting, and economical tts credit and reputation abroad, xas affairs are managed by competent men fuel sold in Victoria! ‘ Viet well as at home, are determined by the of proven eharaoter and Integrity, to your next order be for Jin-» character of the men who ..administer overcome all difficulties and meet all gle Pot. its affairs, and not by the advertising THE DAILY TIMES liabilities: but the fact candidly must literature which flows from the press Published daily (ex< • p‘. Sunday) by be admitted that there Is something or subsidised Journals. 'A government Women’s Winter Coats THE TIMES PRINTING A PUBLISH disquieting In the present condition of may be successful for a time In de­ affairs, Judging from the conflict in Made to Sell From ! 0.00 to $27.60, Are Being Cleared Monday ING COMPANY, LIMITED Kirk & Co. ceiving Its Immediate constituency, but $10.00 the statements alluded to. at...... Office*.. Corner Broad and Fort Streets it «cannot deludç those sagacious Business Office...... Phone 1090 The Attorney-General has admitted 1212 Broad St., Opp. Colonist Editorial Office ...... Phone 46 financial barons In the great world a deficit In two years of $13,000,000; Esquimalt Road ^JONDAY will be another great Coat day at the Spencer store. Thie is the laat week of this SUBSCRIPTION RATES » centres who every day are In the habit the Auditor-General's .report shows, a Phones 212 and 139 January' Bale and we want to clear out every Winter Coat in the department. We have City delivery ...... 60c. per month of unmasking Impostors. If British deficit for the first six months of the By mail (exclusive of c'ty) $3.00 per annum Columbia, therefore, is to fill the role therefore gone to the extreme limit in price-cutting, and the woman who haa need of a warm, COPY FOR ADVERTISEMENTS «seal year 1913 of more than $4,600.000; In the future for which'she Is so amply eoHy Coat should avail herself of this sale and buy now while she still baa the opportunity of se­ whilst he Premier told the legislature AD copy for display advertisements erdowed, her government must con­ curing one at a price that represents only one-half to one-third ita original price. There’s not a Ing to show the world what mighty muat be at Times Cffice before I p.m. of yesterday jthat there was a balance to sist of men who will not play fast and IIIe. «MX. previous to too ufc> of Insertion. Rowers of rtniptmUoa we possess, Coat in this offering worth less than *20, and most are values from *25 to *27.50. Make surir of Turn b Imperative. TVhcn this rule Is not the credit of the province In the bank Iww 4witb her twwwysut who me not powers •omewhat akin to those ex­ getting your size in a style and color that will suit yon by getting here early. sertfc1*4* w|tb we do not guarantee of $2.000,000, but which he-naively ad­ afraid to risk defeat In support of hibited by the neighboring republic, mitted might be entirely wiped out principle; who do nbt subscribe to the which passed through a war that cost before the house was prorogued. A creed that "the thing Is to get In and her seven billlc n deltafrs, and to-day Regular $36.00 to $47.60 Coate Clearing Monday d» -f O ft A THE ENABLING ACT. million and a half of this two millions. when you are In to stay In." Wo may has the smallest national debt of any Sir Richard also admitted, was com­ be sure that we shall.be judged, as we ...... 77...... iblo.yu great power In the world. Incidentally, •'Replying to tbo criticism that an posed^ qf the loan that had been raised are being Judged, by -tbp men we ylaoe- HIS price represents the entire balance of all our liigh-prieed Coate. Not one reserved. All Apt, passed by the provincial legisla­ however, whenever we bear ourselves by the Issue against current revenue of ta office. ting, amending a provincial act. may lectured for Improvidence from Lon­ are to he cleared out and we want to accomplish our object bérore 'ttiê ulose of tilts sale next treasury, notes. The reasoh given by l»e ultra virea. It la only necessary to don, Paris and Berlin, there arises a Saturday. Prices have been cut down to an alarming degree aiid womep can now buy beautiful eay that thé person who thinks so does the Premier for raising this emergency A GROWING CLOUD. strong temptation to speculate on the inter Coats that were made to sell from *35.00 to *47.50 at a price that represents but one-third not know the meaning of the words loan under emergency circumstances •*ultra vires."—Colonist. fact that in the last five years Great while claiming a "substantial balance" There Is no doubt that the growing of their real worth. There’s a good assortment of materials, styles and colors to choose from, and agitation among the various fruit­ Britain, France and' Germany have We expected from our eoniempofttry In the treasury was the most extraor­ all are the very latest in fashion. Makq your selection" early on Monday, and benefit by these more thaw aqulhbllng misrepresent- growers’ and - agricultural associations sPt nt_ as many billions of dollars., on dinary fe&tgur* of an altogether extra­ armaments that will be obsolete.ln less enormous price redactions. ’ “ atlon in support of an action in of the province. In favor of prohibiting ordinary statement. . He said the loan than a decade. —First Floor which an Important principle la the ownership of land by Asiatics ulti­ was negotiated to meet a possible wash­ • • • i Involved. We showed yesterday that mately "will bring to the fore a problem out or landslide. The public are left In The Bella Coola magistrate holds It zwas beyorj^ the power of the of great difficulty. The California dis­ the dark as to whether It was a finan­ court in the constable's kitchen. A legislature to seat" men whose elec­ pute has not been settled, and It has cial or political landslide Blr Richard greater than he—the late Chief Justice tion was voided through circumstances not been determined by the one com­ Another Big Sale of ' Splendid Values in was thinking of when he made that ex­ Begble—-once administered Justice - In In connection with their appointment petent tribunal, the Supreme Court, planation. Burcly It could not be a the open air, sitting on one end of a which arose a y par ago. According to w hether the legislature of the state has Women’s Cloth Skirts Women’s House Dresses financial landslide or a business de­ tog and the clerk of the court on the the constitution, they vacated their the power to adopt the portested meas­ Regular values from $6.00 to $12.00 Seltiag- pression Be had In his mind with Con­ seats and writs for new ateetkras ure In the face of the treaty between other. In the Bella Coola ,case the Monday at #2.00, #3.00, #4>757 #e.75, at $1.90 and $2.90 servative governments In power Inlfiii should have Issued “forthwith" as if the' United States- nnd Japan. which Ideal government's~superintendent 1 of #7.75 and #&?£ Fast Friday we placed on sale 2,000 Cotton they were "naturally dead." We say Dominion and In the province? Could operates ns the supreme law of the roads was charged with having as­ * House Dresses at four very special prices. such conditions be Imagined when we ALMOST everything you can think of in the that the only Way In which those seats union. Japan is averse to taklhg the saulted A. R. Leesc, but the offence 7 he two lower priced qualities were complete­ are contim^ally having the fact thrown tc-u.ld have been filled was by an elec­ matter to court, because such action was shuwji to have been confined to way of styles ami materials are included ly sold out and a large quantity of the above tion as provided by law, and we repeat** at us that Toryism triumphant "syn­ would tmpty » recession from the atti­ thn -uee abusive language and the iii this assortment—Tweeds, Panamas. Serges, values were also sold We continue the sale of that If the legislature by an enabling- chronizes" with abounding prosperity ? tude the Toklo authorities have as­ charge was dismissed. The most re­ Diagonals, Worsteds, Venetian Cloths, etc., these on Monday. Dresses in all styles and act can restore Messrs. Lucas, Hay- At any rate, the conflicting state- sumed, and the federal government has markable fact In connection with the and the most prominent are, slightly draped, colors are to be had and the materials include Avyrd and Shaw to their places it can Clients of the authorities we have al­ no power of disallowance over the leg­ Incident was that a citizen—who 1^ a slashed, aide pleat and the plain tailored styles. Ginghams. <'hambrays, Zephyrs and Prints of perpetuate Ittelf Indefinitely. Vitra luded to may produce a state of con­ islation of the state. One suggested so­ prominent government supporter—had The values in each price represent real bar­ all descriptions. One of the most attractive vires means beyond the power of any fusion in the public mind, and we only lution is the cancelation of the treaty the temcrlty-to complain about the ad­ gains, and the woman who requires a new assortments of Women’s House Dresses it has person, state or corporation, and we can hope that the Attorney-General, and the negotiation of another which ministration of a road superintendent. skirt should avail herself of this sale and buy been our lot to offer. Come and get your share contend that the house exceeded Its w ho appears to be acting as Finance might form the basis of'a satisfactory Treason to McBride could not farther at a big price saving. ■ compromise. of these bargains. power with regard to the' three com­ Minister, may say something or do go. McBridt'will say It Is treason. ? —First Floor —First Floor missioners. Jho situation now Is this: something to clear away the hamper Last year; by act of parliament. Can­ ada adopted the Anglo-Japanese treaty •three private citizens are participating the Premier has left In his wake. ■Replying to the criticism that an negotiated In London In 1911. This in the proceedings of the legislature Ac*, passed by the Provincial Legisla­ treaty provides that "the subjects x>f and the constituencies of Cowlchan, MR. BREWSTER'S TOUR. ture. emending a Provincial Act, may AT 7.30 TO NIGHT the high contracting parties shall be Tale1 and knmloops are without legal be ultra vires,, it Is only necessary to permitted to own or hire and occupy representation in the assembly. The yery favorable impression that say that the person who thinks so does houaea, manufactories, warehouses, Our contemporary surely roust re­ has been created by Mr. Brewster and not know the meaning *pf the words A Big Clearance of Women’s Dressing shops and premises which may be cognize the Important principle under his Colleagues who are now touring the ultra vires," say# the morning paper. necessary for them, and to lease land lying the question.1 It simply amounts province Is highly gratifying Vr their Nobody ha# yet stated that "an act for residential, _ commercial, jndustrial to whether seats In the legislature can followers. In every town in which amending a provincial art may be ultra Gowns and other lawful purposes, in the same be filled except by an election. Is the they have spoken their audiences have vires " The Times did say, and still manner as native subjects." It also Regular Values to $2.75, clearing at...... $1.50 morning paper prepared to go so far been large and their reception most says, that thé act suspending the con­ provides that "they shall, on conditions ks to say that this can be done? We ctrdial. Even members of the party stitution In order that three gentlemen of reciprocity, be at full liberty to ac­ Regular Values to $11.75, clearing at...... $2.50 are not concerned now with the im­ to which they are opposed politically who voided thçtr election . may take portance of the posttiens to which the quire and possess every description of have Joined with Liberals in welcom­ the!r seats, Is ultra vires. The enabling property, movable or immovable, which A SPLENDID assortment of Women’s Dressing Gowns in French and three commissioners were appointed, ing th«#n. This as It should be. The bill did not amend a provincial act. I the value of their services, or their the laws of the country permit or shall •fx German flannel, also flannelette. Practically all colors and most sizes yxople of this province are more In­ Apparently our contemporary has not ; ability and personal qualities, which permit thBritish Columbia to provide a palace an expression of opinion touching the to show why they should be entrusted ownership of land by Japanese We are Monday Brings Another iminia waraised yet» with Abe respondbiilty of On the. in London for Agent-General Turner $1.50 Buys a Nice not'prepared" to slate, but wé h&ve hdt other hand. It Is the duty of the elec­ cannot be Justified and asks: A COLONEL BOLD. the slightest doubt that Japan would Shoe Special for Women tors to hear both sides and govern "Might not this five hundred and Austrian China Tea Set of declare that It does. Certainly the Col. Taylor, M. P. for New West­ themselves accordingly. The status of fifty thousand dollars have been put to first clause deprives the local legisla­ better, use-in making various parts of at $2.65 21 -Pieces—Monday minster, Is a political warrior bold. He the-leader of the opposition In thr ture of the power to prevent Japanese the province accessable, by means of TRUE economy is the buying of goods that OMEN who like to -entertain" their friends addressed w-hat we are told was an en­ yes of the pt»Wie Is secondary only to from leasing land. roads, trail# and bridge#? you can use to advantage when those to afternoon tea will welcome this sale thusiastic Conservative convention that of the leader of the government of "Might it not have been spent to bet­ • During the consideration last session goods can be bought at less than they are lAst evening, and the manner in which the day. The people of the various ter advantage in assisting the agricul­ because these are real dainty sets marked aFap places In Mr. Brewster's Itinerary have of the act applying the treaty to Can­ really worth. That’s why we call this line' a he displayed his martial courage was tural development of the province?" inexpensive price. They arc not the heavy ada, the Hon. Frank Oliver moved that bargain. They are quality goods that you can. this: He discussed the dismantled shown their appreciation of these facte The Courier is right, but It will ask earthenware sets, but a nice medium weigltit-^ "nothing In It shall be deemed to af­ use to advantage, are right up to date in style, condition of the naval dockyard at Es­ fcy their attendance at his meetings and In vain for an explanation. The trea- ! •A listrian china, and they come in two prettyX, fect or repeal any of the provisions of and the price is away down below the mark at floral designs, quiet colorings, with a blue gar­ quimau and expressed his condolence the attention they have gIVen to the anyl existing act of'a provincial, legis­ sury-exploiters never explain. speeches of himself and those Who ac­ which we can afford to sell them in tlie regular land edge tipped with gold. „ Each set com­ with the people there on this condition lature or any subsequent act thereof • • • way. Either button or lace styles are to be ©f affairs. The colonel, being a mili­ company him. prises 6 cups and saucers, 6 tea plates, 1 cake which but for the treaty would be A lady reader wishes the Times to had, in gun-metal and patent leather, and your tary man, may not’ have taken a great The opposition leader and his friends plate, cream and sugar basin. See samples in within the authority of such legisla­ understand that meetings of the Wo- : choice from high or low wheels ; all sizes. Broad Street windows. 1 deal of interest in natal affairs, and have combined criticism of the govern­ ture." This amendment was rejected. men's Canadian club are not Intended —First Floor —Second Floor that may account for his venturing ment’s record with exposition of the ! v; Its purpose was to safeguard the right to be merely dress parades. The club Wth solid military tread upon such Fdtey for which they stand. N-. df the provinces In view of n possible was organized, we are told, with other delicate ground. Perhaps he did not more convincing Justification of agitation such as now has arisen In objects in view, and while furs and know that the present condition of their denunciation of the admin­ different parts of\Britlsh Columbia. silks, Jewels and precious etches, arc Special Sale Values in A Clean-Up in Men’s and Esquimau Is due to the decision of the istration's policy is required than Japan probably would have de­ all very good in the proper place, she b.dmtralty to withdraw all ships frt^R the condition of Our affairs to-day, but murred to the qualification and we docs not think the public should be Rich Silks and Satins Boys’ Furnishings this station and place them, for If anything more Is needed it may be should have had to, choose probably led to believe that dress to the chief HIS Is the last week of the January ‘Sale, and al­ rp HERE are many useful bargains to be had In this A department, some of which space has forbidden strategic reasons, in certain European found In the extraordinary petulance between the .loss of the treaty and feature of cliib meetings. The Times T though we have had so far a busy time in the Waters, particularly In the North Sea. of the Premier under fire. In no other the surrender of a provincial right, ■ilk department, yet thvre are still a number of very our mentioning In this advertisement. The following— commends the sound common sensp cholcp bargains to bo had, among which are— Rem# aje k few of the clearing-up values that are to His Insinuation, * therefore, that the country In the world has the leader of but had parliament accepted Mr. of this view. be had at sacrificing prices; r policy of any Canadian government had government shown so much Intoler­ Oliver’s amendment, even though the see Çharmeuse Satins In tu large variety of shade#, double Boy.’ Windsor T»< In black and blue, with white anything to do with the mailer Is un­ ance of criticism or hidden behind treaty negotiations fell through as a width, clearing at. per yard, $4.50, $3.50, $2.60 Quite a field day for Sir Richard In z and ...... $2.00 I'olka dota. Special clearing priées, each ...... 8^ justified. so much turgid rhetoric In the defence sequel, we might have avoided buc contemporary this morning. In « Ties for ...... ^...... 25g | Now what we would like the colonel of his record as is the case with Sir certain complications. At the same Silk Crepe de Chine- Every>:HhjMle In the plain colors one place there was a "striking" speech are to be had,, double width. Special, per yard, Men's -Soft Collars. Imported Lingula brand. In the j to tell us—as of course he won't—is Richard McBride at this time. He time. treaty or no treaty, we by the Bremler; In another a "striking" at...... $2.00 French double shape. Your choice from plain blue Whether he l>elteves that the Borden scolds his critics like a fishwife; do not think provincial legislation delivery on Imperial defence. That or grey; also from fancy light stripes. Regular 25c policy, which he supports and will charges them with lack of patriotism— piohlbltlng Orientals from the owner­ Brocaded Crape da China In a good assortment of value, clearing at 2 for,...... 25f made two strikes. We looked for the -shades, double width. Special, per yard, $3.75, $2.60 •upport until he takes refuge from an species of argument a master mind ship of land In this province would re­ Mens Wool" Lined Working Gloves of soft sheepskin. third strike to declare him out, but and...... ’ ...... $1.50 impending cataclysm in the senate— of letters once characterized as the main long on the statute books. The Regular 60c value, c'.earlng at. per pair...... 36f could not find It. We did find "elo­ Brocaded Poplins, double width, and a nice assort- that the Borden policy of contributions "last recourse pf a scoundrel"—because, federal government, undoubtedly., would Embroidered So*, a nice cashmere sox hi var- quent rpeecl.'* and "masterful speech" ment. Bperial, per yard ...... #2.00 ,to the Imperial navy will do anythin* forsooth, they have attacked tfce alien­ exercise Its power of dissaliowance for lons colored embroidered front*. Regular 60c value sprinkled copiously throughout the Is­ Chiffon Velvets, in colors tan. brown, bronze, miff- rtesrtng for. per pair ...... 2t< for the rehabilitation of Esquimau. The ation to speculators of the public heri­ Imperial reasons." sue, but no more strikes. brown, pale blue, Nel rose, old rose, moss, cerise, Men's Imported Linen Handkerchiefs, a large sise, member for New Westminster also tage, urged the adoption of an effec­ and cardinal. Regularly sold at $4.75 and $6.75. 9 • • tape borders. Regular 26c value, clearing at 2 made a reference to the Rainbow and tive land policy, and have assailed the Canada accepts with becoming hu­ Special Sale price, per yard...... $3.50 ...... 25< the Ntobe, lying dismantled. Who Is bestowal of fortunes jon middlemen in mility the exhortations from European Two newspaper men are to be —Main Floor. i .. —Main Floor responsible for tying up those ships? connection with Indian reserve negoti­ financial authorities that she should dragged to the l$ar of the Quebec !» It the Nationalists with whom Col. ations which could have been trans­ exercise due economy In her expendi­ legislature. We remember the critical [®aylor works so harmoniously and acted by officials who are paid out of tures and. with a few exception!!. Am occasion when a British Columbia | Pup ports so loyally In their dictator­ th# public funds to do this work. This striving to act upon, the advice. We editor was haled to the bar of our ship over his chief. Premier Borden? easily aroused resentment of criticism trust ■■■■ ft TWENTY-FIVE YÉARS AGO TO-DAY brief Sews of the city Vtototl* Timor. January i«. 111». Most TV tern vearrlr -arc twin* #ltrd out ,ki Sun- Irantirt-., for Ihr Sibling season In the north, one of them having already left. Nine 'WH-henv Teller,—Wm, Stewart, men'» Texies for-. Shopping Ineuâe City, 82.50 fitted out fast year a* this tfro*. and the Increase ehowa that better treat­ per hour. Phone $329. * . Remarkable end ladle*' tailor, room 6, Haynes ment Is Expected In the sealing grounds Blit, Fort street • o o o TWcfity gamblers from Seattle and Tacoma have arrived In thla city ^>6 0 are The résulta, to both sick Li no lee fer the Floor».—Make* a vithfn two Xlays. The authorities on the other side have been engaged In Henna A Thomsen, 61Î Penders wearing polish, 25c and 60c, at' R. A. raiding numerous gambling houses. Th*»2 undesirable Immigrants are not and strong, of the use of a aventie. Phone 498. Fine Funeral Brown A Co., 1802 Douglas street. wanted in Victoria. Thermal Bath Cabinet, Ask Furnishing». Lady attendant. Auto o o o Hearse In connection. Calls promptly The annual ball of the St. Andrew’s-tmid Caledonian society will be held for complete booklet of con­ Victoria New H^ae In' the person of to-lnorrow' evening In the assembly hallT'Fort street. The building will be answered day or night. Frank L. Marie K. ( ‘berg a genuine kwedteh Thom eon, funeral director and licensed elaborately decorated with bunting and evergreens. vincing evidence as to the medical. gy mnast, w ho u*es tho Lings cm La liner. •- r.utbs from victoria appeared before the Whatcom city council Thurs­ marvellous effects prod deed system of manual treatment for thé day evenirfg asking for franchises to establish gas and waterworks. o o o cure of spinal deformities, stiff joints, He’d Have to Get 8. P. C. A.—Cases of cruelty ’phone by a course of Thermal indigestion, constipation and other Inspector Ruèeell, 4921; Secretary,- nervous and chronic disease#. Offices Baths. You will learn some LI 738. • astounding but little-known 314 Centrât building. Telephone Thomas Roofing Co. repairs roofs o o o 3681. Pnoenix Stout, <1.80 per dos. qti • day or night, 4722L. PUT THE Under— truths. o o o OOO i Try New Life—Relieve* pain in­ OOO Instructor in Teric.—To those Inters “OPERATE’* "He'd Ilnve to Got Uniter, Get Out and Get Under,” the Needless Operations and Expense stantly. Free demonstration. Special great hit of the New York Winter Garden, is among the apeeial Avoided hy having your dental work prices. 721 Yates street. 1 e*ted, I will supply free of charge an done by Dr. J. L Thompson, 1214 Gov­ O O o Illustrated folder detailing all the ad­ IN CO-OPERATE! offerings in the ernment street. • vantage-* of the new 'Toflc lens for o o o Prince#» Theatre.—Look In the ed spectacles and eye-glasses. This lena That. Mr. Local Dialer, Is the day's FBBBÜABY LIST OF veriisements all this week, for your lesson In a nutshell. The B. C. Funeral Ce., Chas. Hay­ Is destined to supersede all others. name. If you find i. you..will receive Be tho man who put ’’OPERATE*' In ward. president, 784 Broughton street. Frank CKigstort, to" co-operate. free* ticket for the Princess for the Calls prompt.y attended to. Phone irietrlst, 654 Yates St. (corner Douglas) . In otlvr words, when the manufac­ night It appears. __ ___ ,_____ Tbe 014 Established .Drue Store 2235. - • Suite 8 and 10, * turer wbua* goods- you carry voums in­ Columbia Double-Disc Records o o o OOO o o o to “your local newspaper with his ad­ Everyone should posses a “Koh-t- vertising. Join the “get busy brigade." Economy Wet Wash Laundry.— Appreciate Invitation.—The Victoria Say to yourself: "The public'11* go­ just stocked. It is coupled with ‘‘The Pussycat Rag.’’ a new Family wash, 7&e ». week. iJ.lotheB re­ noor" Propping Pencil. Jest the right post offtoe' employe**- have extended ing to be interested tn three guoda. I song by the mail who wrote. ‘What Do You Mean You Lost turned on the, following day, thorough­ else, charming In design, always ready their thanks to Mr Fox, general man­ niuat let them know they cap be got for use; never out of order. All deal at my store.“ Your Dogl"—and it’a a winner. The entire February list ia ly washed. Phone 8339. 2613*'Bridge ager of the Royal Stock company, for Show them. replete with selection* that everybody will want, an don’t de- Safety Deposit street. • era supply. his Invitation to attend the perform­ Be "Window-wise.*' o o o 0 0-0 ance of “the Fortune Hunter” this, The public like* to trade with a man lay sending in your orders. Catalbguea for the asking. Phoenix Stout, .$150 per dos. qta. who supplice what It wants' It is al­ The Umbrella Shoo. 610 Pandora St. • week' as his guests. This Is the first ways willing to pay fair profits for Boxe» for Rent o o o o o o occasion on which such an invitation fair service. All These Interested in Curling are has been received by the employees. Put "operate” in io-operate and you A Few Suggestive Titles W.ll Paper, 10. Per Hell.—E.U- w:ni b<* the man who put the Trca‘sh” In I n te refit at 4 per crut per an­ mates furntahed on I>ccoratUig and requested to attend a meeting In the OOO office of Beneon & , Wlnsluw, 1202 'cash register.” Nouse-Paintlng. H. Harknesa & Son, Hollywood School.—It Is the Inten­ num allowed on deposits. Douglas street, at 8 p. m Monday, "Die Walkure” (Wagner) "Madcap Duchess," '"Love 919 Pandora avenue. tion of the school hoard to open the "H0-J0-T0-H0” (Brunnhil- Is a Story That’s Old," January 26. A large meeting Is re­ two room» at Hollywood next month, Estates managed: trusts ad­ o o o quested. Business of Importance. • de'i Battle Cry), in Ger­ Agnes Kimball, soprano, and The Key Shop. 610 Pandore street. • , the manual training building which la. 6 o o FRUIT GROWERS CONCLUDE ministered Call and talk o o o to serve as a temporary fchool for 90 man, with Orchestra, Olive chorus. te Delivered promptly and pttpHs being almost ready ter occu­ over vour ttflaretut diffieul- The James Bay Hotel—South Oov- Frsmrtad. cheaply Acme Auto Delivery. Phone pancy. In design It Is a t pleasing w. C. Ricardo is Again President—- "Would You Take Me Back mment street.—This exclusive reel ———ties jyitli us. ------3712. modification of the plan adopted In Formers’ Institute Bogina dentlal home has a few vacancies for “Die Walkure" (Wagner). Again?” Manuel Remain, o o d similar building* which have been winter residents at special Inclusive on -Monday. "Du Bist der Lena" (Spring counter-tenor, with Orches­ The Meming After has no terrors— plain to a degree ot ugliness. winter rates. French chef, excellent If It was Pilsvm r thv night bvfore-^lOe Now ia Here), in German, tra accompaniment. British American Trest OOO The Fruit Growers’ association con­ cuisine. Phone 2304. * per glass at The Kaiserhof. • Proportional Representation.—At the cluded It* session yesterday, the fol­ with Orchestra, Olive Frem- o o o OOO “The Mistletoe Bough,” Company, limited meeting of the Liberal Reform club lowing officers being chosen: Presi­ stad. For Fire, marine, automobile, lia Orangemen's Grand Annual Ball— Mildred Potter, contralto, on Wednesday Walter W Baer will dent, W, C. Ricardo (re-elected); vice- blllty, sickness and accident, plate January' 28- * with Orchestral accompani­ 723 Fort St, Victoria, B. C. glass, elevator and employers’ liability, give an address on proportional "rep­ president. Thomas A brie!, of Ngkusp. ”0 Divine Redeemer,” o o o____ - resentation, to the study of which sub­ consult Ollleapte. Hart & Todd, gen­ My Liftt Appeal.—Wanted Dollars The latter, with R. M. Palmer. James Charles W. Clark, baritone, ment. ject he has given considerable atten­ eral agents for British Columbia. AU 150, on loan to help to continue my Robke, W. 8. Foggo and F. D. Nichol­ with Orchestra. “Rocked in the Cradle of the claim» settled and paid by our office, tion recently. Mr. Baer will Illustrate son form the directorate. The minis­ business In a go<«i line of domestic ar­ hi* remark* on the scheme with dia­ Deep,” Frank Crorton, bass, o o o ticles; will pay back Dollar» 176,. by ter and deputy minister of agriculture ‘•Elijah," "It Ia Enough," gram». which mill clarify the some­ are ex-offtclo members and R. Mi with Orchestral accompani­ A New Method for Extraction oF instalments before end June; good ref­ what complex system for the audience. Charles W. Clark, baritone, Teeth absolutely without pain. Dr. J. erences If necessary. Phone 3948, Winslow was continued secretary. ment. ROOF LEAKY? OOO with Orchestra. I,. Thompson. 1-14 Government street. after 6 p. m., or before 9 a. m. This, The deputy minister. W. E. Scott, Presented Prises. — The weekly “The Serenade," Vocal 1 >pen evenings. appeal falling will apply to A. Carnegie addressed the gathering and explained "Madcap Duchess," Selec­ whist drive In connection with the Ivy o o o and V’. Astojr. Industrial Loan Banks, ^hat Hon. Price EUlson wax prevented Gems, Columbia Light Opera Leaf Social club was held tn the Moose tions by Prince’s Orchestra. SANDS Funeral Furnishing Co., New York. • from attending through absence from "I Miss You Most of All," Company, Orchestra accom­ Limited, formerly Bands A- Fulton, Ltd OOO- hall on Thursday evening. A large the city. He spoke of the effort* of Newton A Greer qumber of members and friends at paniment. Funeral Directors and Licensed Em Ex-Councillor is III.—Ex-Councillor the department for tfie fruit Industry, Manuel Romain, counter­ tended, twenty*one tables being occu­ balmers. I .art y In attendance. 1315 C. Pointer of Saanich. Is slowly re­ alluding to its courses, demonstration tenor, with Orchestra Ac "The Serenade," Selections, pied. After an enjoyable evening Mr*. Quadra street. Phone 3308. 1 covering at the Royal Jubilee hospital work, and laboratory at Vernon, with companimentt. Prince's Orchestra. ——Co.----- Vey presented the prises to the follow­ o o o from a serious operation. the pre-cooling plant at Summerland. ing; Mrs. H. T. Hallett, first lady: CAN STOP IT—WITH Wanted to Purchase.—Good agree OOO Reference was made also to the re­ Miss Francis, second, and Miss R. ments for sale at reasonable rates. Post Office Contract. -William Hen­ markable success of British Columbia Knight, lady’s consolation; Mr. Burn Colonial Trust Company. Limited, derson, of the department of pubilz fruit at exhibition» In different parts man, first gentleman;,. Mr. F. C. Karl, “N.A.G.” Merchants Bsnk building. work*, has announced that tenders for of the world. second, and Mr. C Sobey, gentleman’s o o o the additions to the post office are be­ The Farmer*’ . Institute gathering Fletcher Bros. consolation J. Mltcnell was master Composition Silent Salesmen Show Cases.—Show ing called for to close on February 3 next Monday takes the room vacated Cases. 112 00 per foot and upwards. of ce remonte». at Ottawa. The contract Is to be by the Fruit Grower», and will alt Western Canada’s Largest Music House Victoria Show Case Co.. Factory 2207 OOO AND EXPERT ROOFMEN awarded as speedily as possible, an 1 three days. There are 92 Institutes in Government street, corner Princess Change» in Officers.—After select­ 1231 Government Street Victoria,- B. 0. the work hastened to a conclusion. the province, representing a paid-up OFFICE—1326 Wharf Street and Government streets. ing W T. Shatford as president of the OOO memlwrshlp oF nearly 8,000. AiMresbea O O O li. C. Conservative association, the l'hone 887. Estimates free. Volunteers Compete With Nevy.— of welcome are to be given by Mayor Acme Auto Express. Phone 3712 convention yesterday afternoon de Competitive drills will be given by the Stewart and the premier, while during * o o o feated Leonard Tail, the second vice- Royal Canadian. ^ Naval Volunteers at the sessions W. H. Hayward. M.P.P., GENERAL Dental Work With a Guarantee.—Dr. the dock-yards on the evening of president for the office of first-vice- J. L Thompson. 1214 Government chairman of the royal commission on Thursday. Jan. 29, contingents from president, and choee instead Mayor street Open evenings. •" agriculture. Is to give an address on the Algvrihe and Rainbow taking part Piailla, of Napalm». H. L. Edmonds, OOO of New Westminster, v as chosen sec­ To-opérât Ion,** and Alexander Luca*. ST. GEORGE’S A silver cup has been donated by the M.P.P., on "AgrfCultiire In New Zea­ Phoenix Beer, $1.60 per doz qts. • ond vice-president, and again officers and warrant officers of the HARDWARE OOO ballot H. H. Johnson defeated R. R land and Australia." three warships stationed at Esqulmait HOTEL If You Want a Truck or Express Maitland and R. S. Phye for the third The Stockbreeder»’ association has a and will be presented at the conclusion Eanuimalt Road Wagon, phone 693. Cameron A Cald­ vice-presidency by a large majority two days* session on Thursday and ENGLISH AND SWEDISH BAR IRON of the display to the best drille « con-' well. Phone 69-3, 820 Johnson. • John D. Williamson was re-elected Friday, at which representatives of the BLACK AND GALVANIZED PIPE OOO • tingent secretary, while Dr. Scharschmtdt was department of agriculture and promi­ OOO VALVES AND FITTINGS OPE* FOR BUSINESS Get a Lantern.—< >ne that .won’t blow chosen assistant secretary, defeating nent outsiders will deliver addresses. out, one that gives a big light, one Send Condolences.—<* M. Tate, gen­ W M.Carty, of Vancouver. R. E BLACKSMITHS’ GEAR Meals. Rooms Board. Cooking eral secretary of the Indian Right* as­ Supreme. Bar Connected. whose globe won’t break easily. The Mills was elected treasurer PRiNCESS THEATRE PRE­ poultry Netting Trulite at 90c 1* the one. R. A. Brown sociation. ha* sent the following mes­ All. Under New Management. sage to His Royal Hlghn**» the DuktMif o o o ftc Co., 1302 Douglas street. * ums Anniversary Concert.—The SENTS “THE ROSARY” BUILDERS' HARDWARE A. KENNEDY OOO Connaught: ’’The Indian Right* asso­ ciation of British Columbia wish you* ilng Burns concert t BEAVER BOARD Proprietor. When Yeur Teeth Need Attentien S to convey their expression of deep evening- In the new theatre under the A dramatization of the book, which have them examined without charge direction of Robert Morrison will prove la one of the foremost successes of or obligation. Dr. J. il Thompson. sorrow at the 4P?" of their much es­ teemed and faithful friend. Lord an attraction lo Scotchmen. From the late years. The play follows - the Open evenings. • list of those who arc to. take part it story very closely with the single ex­ WAITER S. FRASER 1 CO., LTD. OOO Strathcona. Signed: Andrew Pauli, Squamlsh; -Uarry, MquamUh; will be noted that the high standard ception that the comedy scenes are An Interesting Discovery.—f*> yon Wharf’St reet, Victoria Telephone 3 Tjewl* Goenell, Port Simpson; Peter reached tn this annual contest Is to be brought ' out stronger In many places. Homes For Sale know trtt you can get goo^ land on maintained The following ladles and Kelly, Skidegate; Joseph Stewart, "The Rosary" Is a play that demands For 5, 6, 7 and S roomed, well the E. & N. Railway extension to gentlemen have consented to assist sympathetic treatpient to bring out the Courteney for $40 per acre? Thl* Is Ruby Creek; Chief Joseph, Squamlsh built, modern homes, all complete, (members of the executive?; Thomi Mis* Alvina Mutin. New Westminster, full beauty of Its lines and situations, w l t h furnaces, sidewalks and news t • many yet It Is a fact. The soprano; Madame Marie Burnett, \ ic James, Victoria.” and the director of the Williams com­ public will see much good acting In a truths of life and the natural Impulses fence*, etc., prb es and terms right land Is not away In the bush, but on toiia, Soprano; Ben Waddell. Seattle, pany has given uriusual care to the as­ of youth, ehe would have been spared made r>ads close to railway stations. OOO play that has aroused wide dlscusulon. (would consider vacant lots), see tenor; Mrs. Warren, violinist, a recent signing of the different parts. The the humiliation of her present position. The leurs are easy, for a ten-acre First Aid Examinations.—In the re­ acquisition to musical circles In Vic­ priest Is a very important figure and "The Blindness of Virtue" tetta of two tract $80 cash and $64 with Interest cent examination of the first aid can­ toria. MHa Mary Shearer, Highland in order to gain the true atmosphere young people, one unsophisticated, the It Won’t Repair Auto Timea—but It each year ?or five years, or you can didates In this city, in which the dancer, whose skill has .been enjoyed it* la necessary that a touch of rever­ latter the daughter of a vicar, and a puts a neat patch on the worst temper R. Hetherington ’ease the same for $28 per annum In members of the Victoria police did by Victoria audiences on previous oc ence should underlie all his quaint student living In her father’s house. Builder and Owner, Phone 4S48R. quarterly payments of $7 each with such excellent work. A. J. Dallain, of —foaming Humbser, 10c per glass at casions; J Melville will take care of humor, and ready wit. Mr. Belasco They fall ln%>ve with each other. The Will drive you around to see for option of purchase any time within the marine and fisheries department, The Kaiserhof. • the humorous character part of the seems especially adapted for this char­ yourself. five yea 1 y Phone 1914 for an appoint­ succeeded in securing the medallion. girl of pure mind and h»ert kno - a programme. The pipe band of St. An ment or cai at tC8 Belmont House, • Deputy Chief Palmer was awarded his acter. To Mr. Mitchell falls the role nothing of the world and places her­ OOO second year certificate and not medal­ drews and Caledonian society will of a man to whom riches, success and self in a compromising situation with make its Initial appearance; J. Dr. Wil'iam Mason has returned lion as previously stated. Dr. Donald love comes In quick succession. Ml*s the young man, who happens to be the ircNS Brown, the well known vocalist, will , 'To be Seduce Fat from the east and has taken up his was In charge of the class. 1 The Page plays the dual role of the twin soul of honor. When the father dis­ also assist; Mrs. Lewis Hall, whose slsiers and Miss Graham la the finished covers his daughter In the young had of the leading residence permanently in Victoria, and members of the force are very confi­ ' Stationers in Canada, is associated wfth Dr. Lewie Hall. * dent that they can secure the honora ability as an accompanist Is well product. The scenery calls for sev­ man's room and in the latter’a arms, he o o o in the forthcoming Wallace Nesbitt known will act In that capacity and eral transformation scenes, while the can see but the basest motive* on his TELEPHONE PE* 0278. Without Torture Ronert Morrison, under whose dlrec Baby Buggy Tyres put on to stay competition, and are working strenu­ singing of “The Rosary" wm be made part. LaTer the vicar and h's wife are t Wilson’s Repair Shop, 614 Cor­ ously towards that end. Hhould they tio:i these concerts are to be continued, a feature of—and Miss Faucett will be brought face to face with tho fact, had morant succeed In doing so It will be the nn*l whose reputation as a l»arltone ■heard In one of her noted recitations. * they taught their daughter some of the aaeiaraaso m uiSAiu. OOO gr^ctest honor ever accruing to the sol Mst Is so well established, will be Phoenix Stout, $1.60 per dos. qta. local police force. heard in a number of selections. SUNDAY CONCERT. The programme for the patriotic ? i n 111111111 n i m 1111111111111111111111111111111111111 m i concert to be given by the Fifth Regi­ ment band, at the Empress theatre to­ 1914 morrow evening at 8. Is as follows: O Onada^—The Maple Leaf Forever. The Next Time a Cold O-ond Selection—Albion .... Backvns Vocal Solo—Land of Hope and Glory •• Strikes You— -.w-.:/...... yjfcdgar Strike Bock ! Don’t submit meekly Gunner Paul Edmonds. —don't let It wear you dôwn and The Drummer’s Escapade...... Barnard keep you miserable for two or three With Electric Baritone Solo—The Death of Nelson 1,425 The improved Overland weeks. Knoek It out at once with horse­ <5 Starter, $1,560 motor ia rated as 35 Bandsman Telfer. a few doses of power-plenty of power to Vocal Solo—The Veteran’s Song (re give satisfying eomfort and quest) ...... Adams speed. Inspect the many Excerpts from The Daughter of the Regt...... Donlaettl NA-DRU-CO motor refinements whivh Clarinet Solo—Scene and Air—Bergson fkt people are suffering dally torture* make the power plant more Vocal Solo—Selected ...... and running dally risks in frantic effort* j to reduce by the old heart-rending, nervè- , •flexible and acceaaable. Mr. Burwell. Syrup of Linseed, racking methods How much better it You’ll find a moat ef­ Saxophone Quartette—Selected ...... would be to accept the knowledge and ex- 1 Gunners Iris, Beattie, Sudbury, and perience of the thousands of happy peo- , ficient and reliable electric Licorice and Chlorodyne pie who reduced their overfat bodies, found and kept slimness through the now lighting system on the new Selection—The Chocolate Holdjer*. famous Marmolm Prescription Tablets. Overland. This coatly addi­ This splendid household remedy Is pleasant to take—absolutely Nearly everyone knows of this simple, safe—quickly in action—sure In results. It fires Immediate relief barmiess specific for overfatness which tion to equipment U worthy reduces at the rate of 10 ounces or more of a $2,500 car. “BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE.” from coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, loss of voice, pains lo the a day, leaving the bojjy symmetrical, the cheat or any similar throat or lung trouble. ■kin smooth, the complexion clear ena When William Morris’ English com­ the bodily health perfect, without diet­ Let Us Show You Get a 2Sc. or 50c. bottle from yeur Druggist and keep It tn the ing. exercise, dangerous experiments or pany from the Manhattan theatre. New house as a safeguard. 320 self-denial of any kind. Visit yom; drug­ the New Mtidel York, appears at the Victoria theatre gist today or send 78c to the MWrmola Friday and Saturday nights. January Co.. Farmer Bldg.. Detroit Mich., for a NATIONAL DRUG AND «UNI CO. OF CANADA. LOOTED. quantity of these sure, safe, convenient 36 and 31, In Cosmo Hamilton’s un­ little tablets, sufficient to start you well Phone «97. 727-735 Jehnwn THOS. PLIMLE Y Phene 69e" 730 V,U* 8tr**t usual play of great Interest to parents, an yeur. way Vo the coveted — alls»» 482348482323535353484823 entitled “The Blindness of Virtue." the T

- -vü*ïv»»»IT ^ MCTORTA PAU,Y 'TIMES, SATUimAY, JAMUAMT 24, 1814 I* •Wl AROUN D THE SHIP CHANDLER'S STOVE (Mil Till* MIlWAY Ion? ti»WakrfroDt •r>r»ltT.'«'«-r-;'„ | Through tickets issued, to Eastern Canada and y (By Archie H. Wilier) United States potnOr. and fb Europe, 'with azzssæaæszæaeæaiaaaaaBtBe»aGaaaà0oaaa3aaaaaaaaa2aœjtazcxazœxæ______------■ ------.A choice of rail and Ocean line. ____Shipping Itêw/ from Day to Day THE BOY THAT WAS A GIRL THAT WAS A BOY GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC STEAMSHIP SAILINGS TO Old seudvga are once again beginning dresse» and other stuff. The captain to set thalr courses for thev waterfront ordered the young lady to comç aft and PRINCE RUPERT: 10 a.m. Mondays Hi Thursdays ship chandlery to nestle around the take a stateroom and he vertu Ini y look­ ORANBY BAY. 10 «.«m. Mond.y., AILER IN DISTRESS YOKOHAMA IS MAKING rapidly-becoming old-fashioned ,stove, RENOVATED TOWBOAT ed after her like a dad. She took well AND MÀ68ETT (via Prince Rupvrt), 10 » m. January which Is set up in position each year with ail us fellows. ... **! rHninyy », Mj. MM », M. V'h. n the first. signs of wet or coML "W« made- a good run to- Sydney, QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS (vie Prince Rupert), 10 e. m. Febru- Off OREGON COAST wearthor begin to appear. This morn and about a day before we fetched the *ry 6, 18; March 6, 1». FINE WINTER VOYAGE READY FOR SERVICE ing there was a goodly number of land, the old man went for'ard and SEATTLE, 10 e. m. Sundays. gray-haired and bronse-façed veterans asked all hands If they'd mind chip­ VANCOUVER, 10 e. m. Mondeye nnd Thuredeye. of the * deep assembled around the ping In a little and getting 'nough stove having a little heat for their aged money to buy the girlie an outfit 3RAND TRVNlZ PACIFIC truths leave, Prince Rupert Wednesdays awaii Badly Damaged in Bat­ Nippon Liner Arriving From William Jolliffe Leaves Port frames. Of course it Is quite natural, ashore. Course the fellows had no snd Ssturdity. at 10 a.m. for Terrace, Haeelton and Kmlthers. Mixed tle With Storm; Steam for a crowd of this sort to finally settle money, but they told thoner welL" This wag the" start of a yarn But she kindly refused the offer as commence her new duties: This morn­ I'zabvth this morning. a report Whdn; iras apnkfn by wlr.Iess last of one "f the wàHiors of the sea," Who aWé didn't want to become embarrassed ing officials of the B. C. Const Bor " ached the city by wireless of the dla- night over 1.100 mile, oft the coast. ro|»osed hi* 200 odd pounds on a coil of in her purchases. So wo let her go, and vice announced that the former Liver­ Canadian Pacific of th< barquentlne Hawaii some- Shipping men hern believe the Japan- half-inch rope. . He proceeded ; „ "W»1 y1*** m*. the little Hkujlii -way never Ticre off t+«v northern coast. With pool towboat will leave Victoria either •Ubtred up agatrh All hands began to steamship will poke her nose were on passage from Liverpool to o one disabled vessel safely in the Monday or Tuesday for Vancouver td Sydney, Aus., and we‘d signed on a bit believe that they had been the victim Railway Arb.>r to-day, attention turned at around Race Rocks about daylight on engage In the Jpb of towing the trans­ of a slim-lick of a fellow. He Was of some film-flam game. V«* to the other, which is owned Wednesday morning, and come up to fer barges between the mainland port feminine looking. We all thought he * Just ahead of us was moored — 'to, and wnlch Is fighting, crippled, her berth here after receiving medical ""d L*-T*n",h- and '•ccasl,.nally mak- was pretty girlish, but noiie of us steamship and sever*! days after we'd Imperial Limited volost the strong sees off the south- trip to.Esqulmatt wrlth a transfer arrived «he was posted to.sail. It Just attentionaltantbrn at ntnuWIlHam___ ...Head, . before 9 «TTg a bothered much about him, ’cause we Through train from Pacific to Atlantic Coaata, carrying standard" n Oregon coast. laden with freight cars. bad our own work to attend. But we happened the morning she pulled out o'cJoçk, Her Tourl»t Bleepers, Dining Cara. Observation Car, electric lighted and -The steamer Falcon, frmrr EVemrTd "~Cai)t. Gunns. ~th© senior-Towboat noticed right - ‘nrntgh thartw didn't all hand» were on deck doing a Httte in Pedro, communicated with the ts subject to the weather conditions skipper of the B. C. Toast Service. Is know a belaying pin from a mast and work. The ship backed away and unexcelled for comfort In every respect, leaves Vancouver 8 p.m. dally; tar.iber of commerce here by wireless outside, and hehvy southeaster» would In Victoria and Is to command the that hq loafed about his share of the passed quite close to tfs and on the sleo Toronto express direct for Toronto leaves Vancouver 8 SO a.m. -.iny, saying that she had »r**en easily throw her behind time. For this Joliffe. This veteran seaman has had work. Poop we saw a figure we thought we time of the' year the Yokohama is mak­ dally. , For 8L Paul, train 14. the Seattle, St. Paul Bgpresa leaves 1.30 * u Hawaii January 23 at 7 a ni., ten a remarkable career, and he Is consid­ “Well, things went on good * no ugh recognized. Who was It? Why. that ing a splendid run. coming across the young rascal. He was colling a rope p m. Reaervatlona for compartments, drawingrooms, sections, etc.;, can ilea north of 8t. George reef, which ered one of the best men on the coast for a week. Then one day we were haul­ Pacific from Yokohama In fourteen •od when he jaw u* fellows he pulled , -‘<6 miles north of San Francisco. In his particular line of marine life. ing un the main brace and one of the fee purchased at C. R It. offices, .1102 Government, street. .ami one-half days. out a handkerchief gnd waved It to . .< t*wo Men Badly Hurt. Until his promotion In command of the hands happened to turn round and saw ÇAbl? advices from Yokohama state us and gave us the laugh. I thought' .The Hawaii's deck load of 25Q.ÛÛ0 feet William Joillffe, Capt. Gunns was mas­ the kid a-crylng. AGENTS FOR ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES that the steamship Is bringing 19 pas­ a|l hands would have gone CRTiy. They lumber was gone, she had lost a sengers and $23 tons of general mer ter of the trim tug Nanoose, having " 'Why,' It’s a girl,' shouted the big ||houted and yelled. The kid laughed. L. D. CftETIÎAM, irnber of sails and one life-boat, and chand1.se to Victoria. For Puget Soqnd been on, her from the time she was Swede. The 'he' that was later a ‘she’ wàs a e other boat was badly damaged^- Phone 171. 1 rrvtn shw has a fair passenger list, and handed over to the C.P.R, by the B. C. We all let go the brace and hauled boy right 'nough, but he played the City Passenger Agent te Falcon with difficulty look aboartl her holds are well filled with Oriental Marine Railway, her builders. about to get a real squint at this girl. girl s part good. He got twenty of our Hawaii’s mate and «ne seaman, freight. The C.P.R. have decided not to We took her aft to the old man and hard-earned pounds and had a good •lo were badly Injured. Captain Engineer Looked For. change the name of the latest addition he asked her what she was doing on time ashore, I guess. All hands would Iklnder, of the Hawaii, said he Although no official word has been to their towboat fleet. William Jol- board the ship and she Just whimper­ have liked to have seen him for one ought he could make Eureka or Ban ed, "Captain, I gqf tired of home and Union Steamship Company of B. C.f Ltd. received It Is expected that the Har­ llffe has history attached to It, and the minute I’ll tell you thcre'd a-been •incisco. ran away. Please take care of me.* Boacowlta Steamship Co. rison liner Engineer will clear from name could not ^e Improved upon. The dropping of the main brace right The Hawaii was bound from Eureka She said she had had her hair cut off Han Francisco late to-day. and arrive name has carried a tfreat deal of Juck r Sydney, with 1.076.000 feet of lum- and no one detected her when the ship­ at Victoria on Tuesday evening. The with it. and the C.P.R. think that the Steamer» For ATI British Columbia Ports r. She Is a four-master of 936 tons. ping master signed her on. vessel Is coming here to put off 900 spell may continue over the ship If the RUPERT DUE IN MORNING Carrying H. M Mails. . ned by the Hind. Rolph Ca^ of this "Now you know the old man was a Y Her crew numbers fourteen. tons of freight, forming the largest name remains. The Joillffe became fa­ 6. S. Cameeun or 8, 8. Venture, from Victoria every Wednesday at good nort. Ht had kiddles of his own. To-.morrow morning, the q, f. P. The Fllxàbeth; which was In danger cargo ever brought to this port from mous many Years ago as a member of 11.10 p.m. for Campbell River, Alert Bay. Port Hardy. Shwahartlo Bay S'» h-- ordered the sail-maker and the steamer lYlnce Rupert, Capt. McKen­ »>e:ng pounded to pieces off the. har- the Vntted Kingdom via the Strait of the Joillffe fleet of towboats running Rivera Inlet Namu and Bella-Coola. Magellan. The Engineer will be berth­ rest of us to iqake some things that zie, will arrive In port from Granby r entrance all night because of hav- out of the Mersey. Since her arrival B. 8. Vad.o, every eecond Thursday, for Skeena River, Prince Rupert ed here for*wo days while the long­ would look a bit like girl's clothes. We Bay and Prince Rupert. She sails g lost her propeller, was towed into on this coast several years ago the Jol­ dug about and hauled all sorts of odds Nua and Granby. rt early to-day by the tug Fearless, shoremen empty her holds. From this liffe engaged In the fishery protection north again Monday morning on her port the Harrison liner 1» due to pro­ and ends and patched together, the last trip before lying up. For further particulars, apply to ter an all-night fight to get a line JOHN BARNSLEY. Agent Board. ceed to Vancouver. WOl^Govwnmen^Street^^^^^^^^^T^rt^^^ The Elizabeth, under command of A telegram from San Francisco says POWERFUL TOWBOAT GOES INTO SERVICE NEXT WEEK ||^J ij-raln Olson arrived last night from that the motorship Slam cleared the MjuMle River. Ore., with twelve j»as- customs-house there on Thursday after­ strers and a crew of fifteen, but noon for Vancouver. Judging from Vl*I*d her propeller off Point Bonita, this report It Is not likely that the ves­ yyiRELESS the Golden Gate, and with difficulty sel will call here, much to the disap­ PUGET SOUND NAV. CO. chored off the rohgh ‘"potato patch,” pointment of local shipping men. who STILL HOLDS GOOD EPORTS f'e.Te the bar was breaking badly. have been looking forward wtyh inter­ MORIINC STEAMER est to th* visit of this "future ship.** j MARAMA TWO DAYS LATE. Week's Shipping. There will be very little doing In January 24, 8 a. m. ■About Only Belief of Old Sea- Point Grey.—Clear; calm; 29.GS; 30. The liner Mamma, which left here shipping next week, few vessels being SEATTLE scheduled to berth here. It Is not ex­ Cape Laso—Cloudy; calm; 29.60; 80; The Fast Steel Steamship i Christmas Eve, arrived at Sydney dog to Survive in Pre­ sea smooth. Spoke, 11.20 p. m., & S. i Monday, two days behind her pected that (he Canadian-Australian “SOL DUC" freighter Walmate, which Is coming Princes» Royal at Comox. hedule. The liner met with terrible sent Days Leaves C.P.R. dock. Victoria dally north from Sydney. Aust., via San Tatooah.—(7ldudy; EL, 31 miles; 29.41; geathcr shortly after leaving. -Victoria, 40; aea smooth. Out, 8. 8. .WaUtin 1 exorpt Siindey, at 11 a. m„ calling had a very rough trip to Honolulu. Francisco, will call here, proceeding *t. ,P‘>r* Angeles; Dungeness, Port a. m. Williams and Port Townsend ar­ ie was due at Sydney last Saturday. direct to Vancouver. The Royal Mall liner Merionethshire was, looked for Of all thn old, gj-ey-bearded supersti­ Pachena. —Cloud y ; g. B.; 29.22 ; 31; riving at Seattle at 8 p. nv Return­ The flyer Niagara jfttlcd from Ai^k- sea smooth. " ing leave» Seattle dally except Sun- next week, but It will be about Febru tions of thr Aft there ar»peara to be day at 12.36 a. m., calling at Port nd on time on Saturday last for Vtc- Este van.—Cloudy; fl. El; 29.37; S3: arv 3 before she comes In from Lon erne .which aim has numerous friends Townsend and Port Ar.gelt»». arriv­ #ria and Vancouver with seventy sal- se.i rocHlerate. Bpoke, 1.15 p. jn., 8. S. ing at Victoria at 8 43 am. |n passengers, fifty Seoond class end and which never seems to fall. In The Nippon liner flado Maru. Capt. Princess Maquinna, due Kyoquot 10.30 8ecure your ticket» and Informa­ *ty steerage. She has 1.700 tons of cent years many of these weird beliefs p, m., southbound; 11.80 p. m., B. S tion from rgo. The passenger list !1 be aug- As&khwa. sails outward on Tuesday afternoon next, bound for Yokohama have been losing ground, as th^ pres Yokohama Maru, 8 p. m. position 50.56 E E. BLACKWOOD. Ag^nt ented at Honolulu, whei number N. 156.21 W.. east bound; 2 a. m., 8. S. winter holiday mak« ? will take and Hongkong with a full passenger ent generation ha# sufficient else to 1234 Govti r*j.lent 8t. Phone «56. and freight list. The Empress of Rus­ Panama Maru, 8 p. m. position, 62.50 ssage for the mainland on the liner, worry about without letting the super­ N., 146.49 XV., westbound. ♦e- Is due here on February 2. sia, Capt. W. Davison, Is scheduled to depart on Thursday for the Far East stitions of the sea Interfere. A century Triangle—Cloudy; 8. EL; 29.49; 36; but it may be a day or two later before ago a ship would not put to sea on sea moderate. Spoke, 9.10 p. ro., 8. 8. SUGAR COMING BY SAIL. ■he clears owing to the malls being WILLIAM JOLLIFFE. Friday or the thirteenth day of the Prince Rupert passing Bella Bella, Far San Francisai delayed In their transcontinental m< nth. but to-day neither ship’s off! southbound; 8! 8. Makura, 8 p. m. posi­ Vancouver, Jan. 24.—According to re- Journey. cers, crew nor passengers are not dis­ tion 40.03 N., 134 30 W.. westbound. AND rt on the waterfront to-day a cargo work and towed a number of prizes In turbed in their sleep If the sailing date Ikeda.—Snowing; N. B.; 29.04; 43; sea SOUTHERN sugar is coming from Huvà shortly to port. Recently a deal was consum­ o? their ship Just happens to fair im d will be brought In a windjammer. GEORGE OUT OF DOCK mated for the purchase of the vessel by NO CHANCE OF SHIP Friday, the thirteenth. Prince Rupert.—Overcast ; calm CALIFORNIA IS la.‘t Suva hiig.tr t-. < ome hen in a the C.P.R. She has bj*en thoroughly And there ware many-of these super­ 29.44: 35; sea emboth. From Victoria every WedneMélay, g « m overhauled and a number of changi lling vessel was brought here four or At noon yesterday the O." T. P. stitions which Held great sway In the T>ead Tree P‘ ; B. E ; S- 8. UMATILLA or 8. S. SENATOR; made. Including the installation of oil. 29.47; 42; sea smooth. e years ago In the little barque steamer Prince George, Capt. Donald, dt^y* now past and gone, but there is and 11 p. in. every Thursday from Seattle. nkfield. The Jolliffe wttl h© used mainly In EVER REACHING PORT was floated out of dry-dock, and one which stands Just about as firm Alert Bay.—Cloudy; 8. E., strong; 8. 8. CONGRESS or GOVERNOR. towing the heavy barges across the 29.50; 40; sea rough. the afternoon she came around to Vic­ as ever. And It Is that a ship Is doomed For Southeastern Alaska. S. 8. SPO­ ALGERINE STILL HERE. toria and tied up at the Inner docks, gulf from Vancouver to Ladysmith. once deserted by the rats. As soqn as Noon. KANE leaves Seattle Jan. 24, Feb. 4. 15. i'he will be overhauled extensively be­ Hhe is to be the flagship of the C.P.R. a ship has been reported wrecked or Point Grey—Overcast ; calm; 29; 43.32; Despite report* to the effect that the fore leaving here next Friday for Van­ towboat fleet. Captain Says He Believes In- lost nt sen one win find some old sea- tktrk. In. 8. 6. I" mat Ilia 10 a.m. Ocenn nnd rati tickets to New York and itish sloop-of-war Algerine, Com- couver to relieve the steamer PrUic dog In the |>ort from which she sailed Cape Lazo—Snowing; calm; 29.51; II; all other cities via San Francisco. ander Corbett,, Is to tie repaired at Rupert on the northern* run. Th' veravorf Capsized When telling the story of seeing the rodents rea smooth. Freight and Ticket Offices. 1117 Wharf attle, she still remains berthed at Gforge ha/I blg'repalrs made to her hull ’FRISCO’S MARINE NEWS piling over the side Just before she Tâtoosh-4Snowing; E. 25 mllçs; 29.40; street. ♦quimalt. À while in the dock. Ballast Shifted left, and saying he knew she’d never 34; sea rough. R. P. RITHET A CO., General Agents S.«p Francisco, Jan. 24.—(’bartering be heard of again. Pachena—Snowing; 8. È.; 29.10; 39; CLAUDE A. SOLLY. Passenger Agent, Is quieting down again." and while Rats flwam From Ship. sea smoothi Spoke 8. 8. Princess 1ÛM Government St. available Ipnnege Is scarce in the ex­ Recent telegraphic advices’ from Maquinna 11.15 a.m. at Clayoquot. treme, there Is no demand for what Portland. Ore., Jan. 24.—That the British ship Inveravon Is lost Is the Liverpool told of the rescue In mid- Estevan—<’loudy; 8. E.; 29.16; 34; sea little there Is The only unchartered Atlantic by the Rritiah steamship Rio moderate. TIMES SHIPPING CHART Fretu h wssel In the near vicinity Is belief of Captain Denker and the crew of the Orman whip Chile, now loading Colorado of the crew of the Nov Triangle-Raining; 8. E., strong; the French barque Boieldlcu, 120 days Scotia schooner Benefit. Now comes 34; sea rough. SHIPPING DEEP 8EA ARRIVALS. out from Antwerp for this port with grain at the North Bank dock. The ™c<)a<-Snowing; 8. E.; 29.98; 33; > Chile came from Callao, where she the story from Hnllfay that the dee general cargo for Meyer, Wilson A Co. rough^ k Master Ton no x* Agents delivered coal from Australia before tlon In large bodies of the rats was INTELLIGENCE Th» French barque Neullly Is due Prince Rupert—Overcast; calm ; 29.: ThompCflO...... 4.476 Dodwell A Ce... Hongkong Mar « securing her present charter from seen. The Halifax Herald has th© fol­ Jentort ...... ISO Evans. Colemsr,. hen from Hamburg but she has Just lowing to any: 36; sea smooth. . ™ .------A EvSns..New York Feb. 20 Htruuaa A Co. to Mad grain for Eu- ’a Maru...... Schtmidxu *•** 2 NerUwril...... Hongkon* Feb. 12 beer taken by Thane A ('<», for red "It happened when the Benefit was Dead Tree Point-Snowing; N. W., llerophon...... Bebb ...... ih « 14 Pod well A Co...... Llvernool ropo.^ While In t/tv harbor of Caliat Màr wo.-»d from Eureka to England. Bo far completing her cargo at Mill creek, and light; 29.32; 25; sea smooth. Jan. 23. lea go Maru...... Goto jy £• Hlthet A Co...... Hongkong Feb. 20 the Chile WHRjilMigside the Invcruvon, nada Cape..,, .,Pierce ...... ♦s known the British -steamers certainly the departure of the rodents Alert Bay-Cloudy; 8. E., light; 29.28; Ran Francisco.—Arrived: Steamer Mar 6 now long overdue from Callao for Port­ nada Maru...... Yamamoto . 3,870 R. P. Rlthet...... Hongkong Mar r, Roserlc, at Vancouver, uod the British seemed to symbolize misfortune In ; sen smooth. James 8. Higgins, Columbia river; rdlganshtre...... (New) ...... Findlay. Durham A Brodieffull steamer Vienna, at this port, are the land. taking her place at the coal steamer Olympic, steamer Fair Oaks, clops...... Arthur .... Mar IS more ways than one, taking later J-J2 * Co --...... v. Liverpool . ..April...... 11 only Idjo "teamers on the coast. bunkers In Câllao when the In vein v Gray’s Harbor; steamers Speedwell lpress of India.. Hally ...... IS c: ?: W" » on events Into consideration. That a col­ ipreet of Asia. ..Hobinsop .. The British steamers' Forerte and had unloaded there, THE DEEP-SEA LOG anf Fifield, Bândon; steamer Aniline, grtloor. Outtirt»...... UvJpool .. Jii n ony of rats were seen swimming away glneer...... Jones ...... Strathardle have arrived at Honolulu, Th« British ship Philadelphia, which .from the Benefit over to another Seattle; steamer OoL EL I* Drake, and L".T>" * B:...... -Hull '...... Feb. 27 llano...... Wheeler ... but both r.re under charter to |>avies A put into Han Francisco a few day* ago schooner Is sworn to by several Eleven fill hfr homeward voyage from this barge 95. Seattle. Sailed: Steamer Monet hstitre...... w...... :::: * Feh .n for Australia, the former to load when bound from Portland for the rtoÿî after th,. Retient left for Havana - Ft the Royal Malf liner Den of Roanoke, Portland; steamer Hyades, Gland» t#n» reported calling at Slnga- xlco Maru...... '.Kohyashl is c. ? Prh on the Columbia river and the latter on United Kingdom, sa a result of crew she was abandoned by the captain and Honolulu via Seattle; . steamer Allas, rama...... Rolls ...... Puget sound. pore cn Wednesday. - » gara...... »...... Morriaby ; Ç P R...... Jiv,n4 Mar troubles, was also at Callao at that crew, who were rescued- by the steamer Astoria; schooner Muriel, Mahukona; een Elizabeth... ..llunro ...... P,h T*ie Norweprtan steamer Terrier has time. „ Rb» Colorado, and In this way carpe a Completing a smart homeward pas­ steamer William Chatham. Puget 2.746 Ralfmr, Guthrie...... rhlla P.k M dnorehlre...... »... Findlav. Durham A BicdleHull . "*/*.* been chartered for period of eight Were Fine Men. distinct loss to thè owners, which was sage, the Harrison liner Architect put m (motor ship)...... April Iff 1 !" î?1'* W.terhou*...... Jlnfw.rp y. ars at 3s. 3d. bÿ lfië Dpf»ont com­ "Captain Ledglnham, of the linger accentuated by the fact that the In­ Into the Mersey from Victoria on Jan­ Port Townsend. Wash.—Arrived: idattoka Maru... .Trisawa ... 4.0» O. North.rn...... H.inekon* i Francisco...... (New) ...... P»b a pany, one of the longest time charters avon, and Captain Lawrence, of the sure pee had only expired without re­ uary 17. accordingadvices Just re­ Ship Michelet, San Francisco. «-V S3—* ev;«: i.; r« ceived here Ithyblus...... Alien ftg' i£*S' * <•»...... Wv.rpooI .. p.b;“ on record, «he will carry nitrate from Philadelphia, the one probably dead newal previous ,t« that voyage, and Tacoma. Wash-Arrived: Steamer •nna...... C>-oathwalte The Royal Mall liner Den of Cromble Wilmington, Seattle, galled: Steamer the .vest coait to New York with prob­ and the other In trouble, were my con­ the ship had l»een extremely overhauled limate...... Mead ...... 3.629 P R____ has reached London from Victoria via ko ha ma Marti. ..Wada ...... Jan. *1 ably on occasional trip to this port. stant companions during much of the for a sale that never materialised.’’ 8ado Maru, Seattle; ateamer Santa , O. Northern. the Suez canal. liongkong J«n. Z1 T*e Norwegian steamer Henrik Ib­ four months We lajd at Callao.” said Ana, Seattle. The outbound Royal Mall Ilnew Car­ sen nas been chartered by J. J. Moore Captain Denker". “Two finer men never Aberdeen, Wash.—Arrived: Schooner DEEP-SEA DEPARTURES. COASTING VESSELS. A Co for coal from Australia to the lived, Capfaln Lawrence was never cc diganshire left Colombo on January 16 Dauntless, Honolulu, galled: Schooner after discharging considerable carg*. 1o Maru. ON..' Hongkong ...... Jan. 37 wèsi c/'ast at 3s. Id. Hhe will probably under the Influence of liquor during the Fred J. Wood, west coast; schooner Rr«m Northern Port,. cornu here later. She will be along here about the first Luzon, Dunedin, N. Z.; steamer gvea, ipreas of Rueala. C.P R., H’gk'g Jan 29 Prince Rupert. four months w© were together. * ittle Maru. R. P. Rlthet. H’gk’g.Feb. 8 p v *"• ’I—""/ 16 The steamer Bessie Dollar has left of Mtirck. San Francisco. Princess May "He is a thorough seaman and a kohama Maru. G.N.. Hongkong.Feb. 10 rheiuhmn. ilB.8 Co..* Beïr/cîojâ 'îîn M for Portland, where she will load lum­ Pedro. CaL—Arrived: «tea Princ. Alljrrf. O.T P. Prvg gS man of honor above all things, and I 84» mar xlco Maru, R. P. Rlthet. H’gk’g.Feb. 17 ber for the Orient in the Dollar line. General Hubbard, Eureka; steamer cannot believe that the charge» made ALSATIAN AT HALIFAX igara. C.P.R.. Austii 11a ...... Feb. IS Per Northern Porto. Northland. Portland; JÀson, San Fran­ ‘ let' him by hi* crew have a sem­ Marin, m plying Into Port Slmpron nteagle, C.P.R., Hongkong ...... Feb. 19 JYI-r- llup.rt O T P.. Oronhr II,v r.„ — DUE UP WITH SUGAR. co. Railed: Steamer Jason, Mexi­ blance of truth In them.” ------' hnibo/ erc notlllrd that a apar buoy Word from Halifax, N. 8., state» that icer, Dodwell A Co., Liverpool..Feb. U can porta; steamer Norwood, Gray's palntkd blac k haa born placed off Alex­ the new Allan liner Alaatlan reached rsma. C.P.R.. Australia ...... Mar. is After being delayed nearly a week To shifting of ballast Is laid thb dis­ Harbor via Ran Francisco. ander point by the government of there at_dayllght this murnlng from ithyblus. Dodwell Co., Liverpool.Mar. 18 Inside the Columbia river, owing to bad appearance of the Inveravon by (Tap- Canada. Beattie, Wash.—Arrived: Steamer PrlncOoa Moijulnno. Holhrr. »... tain Denker. He said that while the Liverpool, completing her maiden trip weather on the bar, the German steam­ Thla honv la plaee

robe e amusing were there no poor drvd had to- let ft-stand o\er for an­ Patricia la alj*> uld. nld. r/»ut saying that the two hundred will be followed, i»erforce In due time nld. nodding too. ■ • , tryal Canadian hom^s thus left out by a.goodly number. If he continues to caught up with their grief by being Nodding to the populace as It passes have his own way in the meat trade. presented at the next drawing-room, the throne In Its very beat clothes la This reminds me of the advice once hut since that time the duke’s novelty given by a certain Uriah (not Uriah one of the most valued of the ruyfil has worn off and the rush to see him Heap) in the old- Cariboo days, who Is prerogatives The people curtsey and Is Just about half wlmt It was three said to have advised a party of friends , royalty nodi». The duke will give nine, years ago. The dra*lng-room gets to "go to work," when the latter had through on time now and nobody Is plendvd with him for consideration. hundreds -nods to-night, the princess disappointed. VIII give tlie same number, th« people I repeat that the drawing-room Is » will give nine -hundred curtseys, .which democratic function. Outside the fact In the nature of things Include a slight that there are separate entrances to Inclination of the neck, • and that will . the senate .chamber tor lba duke and be nine hundNA^nrids more. That his staff, for* lieutenant-governors, for makes a gram^fptal of twenty-sewn knights, -for generals or Admirals, for hnudred nods. cabinet ministers, * for senators, for The senate chamber, which has often, members of parliament and for t%e fifth regiment, c. g. a. been called the l*nd vf Nod. la even, people ; otft^de Jtli^ fact t hat the. d yi|e more so this evening. -Not only doesi stands and bows to members of the royalty nod and the people nod, binf government and to the*,, who have the' Regimental orders by Major W. N. the members of the government are, private entree, whereas he sits and Wlnsby. commanding. present and It is a government that nods to the mhknrnd file: also outside Headquarters, Victoria. B. C. Is nodding most of the time. It Is a the fact that the Slaking British peer­ I January 31, 1944. government. thaï has cold feet, and age like Ieen when it plants these cold feet on the, very first bowa from his highness, even duly attested are taken on the coming before the prime minister and warm red carpet of the senate cham­ strength from this date, and posted to ber and feels the drowsy comfort of■ V’s colleaguca; ■outside these trifling (sets, there are no class distinction' companies as under: No. 291, fjpr- them It nods more than ever. Mean­ Heorge Hewitt, to No. 3 Co.; No 6, while twenty-seven" hundred pods In, whatever except those that monej I B. A. KELLY, E8Q. make» among our simple-hearted Can Onr. Churl,•« W Hildreth to No. 1 Co. two hours is some nodding. Eh. what ? Hagt rsviile, Ont., Aug. 26, 1911 SCENE FROM “BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE" The following ofilcer and men pro­ Wtrat am I talking about? Wiry the ceeded to Ladysmith for duty with the "Aboil two years ago I found my health In a veçy bad state. Mÿ Kidn*^ annual state drawing-room, of course. At the Royal Victoria Theatre January 30 and 31. civil aid forcé «h 4l>e undermentioned werc jiui doing their work, and 1 was all run d iwn In condition. I felt the e jC Yes. We am in the midst of that of sOtne good remedy, and having seen ‘Fruil-a-lives' advertised. I decide* whirl of gayety Co which fashion and Any nice ol>- try them Their elfeet 1 found more than satisfactory. Their action was t jB ahout like peacocks, and some of them January 20—Nq. 267. Gnr. J. Hall; IU* chronicler, the society editor, throng No. 167. Onr. F. Barrett; No. 346, Onr, and the leeult all that could be expected. have -wattles. The knights may be ffom all parts of Canada. It began W Ralph; No. 347. Onr W. Beal. “M\ kid neve resumed their normal action after I hail taken upwards __ _ with the opening of parliament last distinguish» ii from those of inferior January 21- No. 192, Onr. B. W. M dozen boxes and I regained my old-time vitality. To-day 1 am as well as ever, Thursday," covered the state dinner at rank by Ihtlr white leg*. Knights Compton. *v the best.health 1 ever I tad, and I unhesitatingly give yotr this letter and my Rideau “hall the same night, takes in mm January 23—Lieut. C. W Illrcl». photo for publication if you wish.” B. A. KELLY. the state dm wing-room to-night, and wear whit.- knickers, white stockings; The annual general meeting of the "The greatist kidney remedy In the world,*' Is what thousands of people winds up with the state hall Thursday the leaser order wear black* knickers say about "Fruit-a-lives " And It Is true. ’•Frutt-a-tlves" heals the kidneys, Fifth Regiment, C. O. A. association week—seven dny The medals, spoons and trophies ness before pleasure. Parliament will stockings are different. As knlght- “Fruit-a-lives,” the famous medicine made from fruit juices. b>- hehf'iocv.vr until U <• won during the past shooting season not get down to brafcs tacks nntjl this . "Fruit-o-lives” Is sold by dealers everywhere at 50c a box. 6 for $2.50. trial Wlilie unoUJaetic'.aiM wi1! bo prevented to winners nt the giddy round, which Is the profit and munli-ations will t. • j size 25c.- or will be sent on receipt of price by Ffuft-a-tLves Limited, Ottawa. delight of ta Hors, milliners, modistes, I*. the morn com for tell the knights from the run of C. ■i l l uitlr MM of . V r;- writer of such kt- «HW 0 V fieri il nv- ting of the rifle as- manicurists and coiffeurs, is over ami- should therefore be But. black t.>- editor social ton on Wednesday next, the 28 th, done with. The newspapers refer to royal family. The stockings or white, the common pink Bhadwell, to be corporal and acting cafe. After the minutée were read and enough. Since roj these high ceremonial Jinks as “the of humanity shows through. There CHURCH TAXATION. sergeant. passed the various committees con­ week-end functions.” although as a higher than it is H will be rheumatism and chilblains to­ The annual general meeting ef the nected with the ball rendered their matter of fact society .regards them a « self by standing ug morrow, and many feet will be in hot To the Editor:—1 have kept out of Regimental Rifle association will be the strong end of the big show. may easily lower Itr>< this discussion until imw, living satis-' 8STH REGIMENT. held in Christ church cathedral school report. R was reported that 300 tickets The opening, of parliament Is a, I hope I make my «*nce I thought It was foolish for a bed reading the many and in some mom on Wednesday, January 28, 1914. were sold, and It was proposed by Mrs. stooping to conqui crush, the state dinner Is mostly at­ strong man to dress up like a ralnlxiwl cases excellent letters upon the sub­ at 8 p. in A full attendance of mem­ Neroutsos, seconded by Mrs. Cook son, tended by. high officials and cabinet or a cigar stand sign, but now I can' ject. I thought O. E. Mil toy's letter in A. Halt, commanding 88th Victoria bers of the regiment is requested. see the beauty and unefulneas of It.I that out of the profits the sum of ministers, the state ball Is exclusive, last night's Times very good indeed. Fusiliers, headquarters. 219 Belmont Ô. C. companies are nut Hied that each $100 be presented tp the Naval Volun­ but the state drawing-room Is Just There must l»e knights for the drawing; house. Victoria. B. C.. Jan. 24, 1914. company of the regiment Is entitled to select enough not to be horribly mixed, looms at Ottawa. They_ Vloo* _ " well____ «trderly officer for week ending Jan. have à member' on the committee of teers. to enable them to defray prelimi­ don’t you know. Almost anybody who draped over a chair or festooned along 31. 1914. Lieut. L. M. Major. Tel. 3756. the Regimental Rifle association, and nary expenses towards the Inaugura­ keeps hi* teeth clean and has a dress tan magazine, is much l*»wlld*red by the walls. They are part of the seen-1 The undermentioned men having each O. C. company Is requested to tion of their band. This was unani­ suit rah get an invitation, and It Is the riot of color. It is her first draw­ cry. Even a knight with a face like a forward the name of the committee­ been enlisted are brought on Jhe mously passed by a standing vote. asked as < favw in the newspaper* ing room, and she find* u hard to nut-cracker is a useful stage property,1 strength of the regiment : B Co., No. man to represent his company to CapL when the announcement of the draw­ analyze the elements. These ate simple so be his clothes ate all right. Knight- 90. Pte. Richards; C Co.. No. 153. Pie IL V. Harvey. University school, Mt. The best essays on “The Visit of the hood Is always a step up tn Canada.1 ing-room is made that those who put enough. First there is the duke and c. Gray; No. 154. Pte. N. Carter: II New Zealand to Victor 14.” written by In ah appearance do their whole duty t his field-marshal kit and his glittering Even an Ottawa valley lumber baron Co.. N... 419. Pte. Bailey. the George Jay school, were then read considers It promotion to lie called sir. av citizens and subjects by passing ■ staff. Then come the cabinet ministers No. 126. Acting Sergeant Columbine and met With approval. The winner of He cheerfully givers tip his lumber bar- hefore the throne “and making* their In their Windsor uniforms—the gold find N-». 123. Acting Corpora! de Nor­ the first prize was Coralina Raymond, ouly to béu **me a- RaigM. bow. The—r-casun-r-fog—this- -request - -L* plastrons mv the+r eoet* must assay g man. revert to the ranks a*t their own aged. 13 years. Ties for- the second that in the past there ha* l»eep a tend­ hundred t«J ,the ton and thé gold Some, of the Ottawa knighthood is in GAVE $100 FOR BAND. prize wen- Elsie Green, aged 13 years, ency among casual visitor*. newspaj»er atrijtes dowq their legs are so wide flôur, so to speak, some in groceries, The ce and Frank Garland, aged 14. Theee correspondents and word-painters gen­ that their pants are crowded. Next some in railway ties and telegraph approve Navy League Chapter I.O.D.E. Uses two prizes were presented by Captain erally to sidestep the throne and make are the military, gay and various as u pules, but tnost of It Is In white pine. ing property for commercialism, or No. 124. Young, to lie Funds From Bell to Help Clive Phillips-Wolley, who said the straight for the galleries, where they bed of tulips. Only the high officers But even at that there are many lum­ any purpose along that line It should acting Q -M.-S. till further orders; No. Naval Volunteers. work was all so excellent. The chap­ can look on and pas* pseetlou* remarks of the Canadian ariny and what is left ber barons who are too full of knots be taxed exactly the same as other 141,. Lee. Corporal Morton to he cor­ ter regrets that other schools did not or the foolishness of other people. This of the Canadian navy are now permit­ to make A ne, smooth white pine property owners. We know only too poral and acting sergeant; No. 142, fcThe Navy league Chapter I.O.D.E. compete for the prize. Arrangements “ducking the bow," as it Is called, ted to form part of the picture on the knlgh.ts. Only about "one in ten can well how t|fce spirit of commercialism Lee. Corporal Pelley. to lie corporal held their monthly meeting on Thurs­ for the date of the prize-giving will be floor of the red chamber. Colonel brt whittled Into a wooden god that precedes some of the churches, that is and acting sergeant; No. 144, Pte. day morning at 10.30 In the Alexandra announced later. , Lowther, good, easy soul, was -slack way, the others being too t ross-graln- to say, out far gain every bit as much in these matters. He allowed majors ed for the purpose. Knights need to as the merchant or the speculator. and even subalterns to creep in, but display great courage at drawing Very well then; under those conditions, Cf>L Farquhar, the new military secre­ rooms, the ordeal of bowing being it should be no hard task to say who tary, is of sterner mould, lie believes most perilous to fat persons, but it is in. dignity, he does, so the number of only fair to say they come through It officers on the floor of the red cham­ without losing a button. After th* ber is now limited to forty colonels knights and companions come the or­ and up, nothing below, majors, cap­ dinary human beings In open-faced tains and lieutenants may saunter vests and black coats and trhuserx. -r-Att be no ne -a -of-4-he- ibuul 11I£. i;or?W*>rH i« Th«'ir flnc fea'th- QUOTATION FROM LOWELL. fiëck In W royal duki capable" era and lend.a note to the color scheme that way, but they may not stand To the Editor : —Apropos of the dis­ about the throne until they are col­ cussion in the Times on the exepiptlon onels or better. M-eanwhile there Is of church sites from taxation, the fol­ hope. Promotion is rapid in the Can­ lowing brief address of James Russell ////iiji'H ' ' adian army on accdunt of there being Lowell, at the time United States min­ àâ!!k.;, so many brisk engagements- that is ister to Great| Britain, may be of in­ to say social engagements. Lteuten- terest. Ix)well was one of tha( brilliant galaxy of American writers, at /■'// scholars, patriots statesmen, which Included "mes as Long• Brewed From Prevent Skin fellow, Emerson, Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, W. Holmes, President Lin- Choicest Materials coin and. others, Hpeak Ing at a din- back he ■ found himself gasett»‘d as ncr in England, where he was present Blemishes captain. All of which goes to show as United States minister. Mr Li well Over 110 000 pounds of the best vW that the drawing room will never lack took occasion of some slur that had colonels. been cast upon Christianity to aay:^, British Columbia Hops as well as Talking of colonels, 1 am reminded “The worst kind of religion is no of Colonel the Hon. Sam. Yes. there religion at all. and these men living in over 20,000 pounds of the very ease and luxury. Indulging themselves In the amusement oT going without re­ cream of Bohemian H-ops arc used ligion. may be thankful that they live in lands where the gospel they neglect annually in brewing CASCADE. semble* an armed camp with the has tamed the beastliness and ferocity stacked rifle* and rolled overcoats of of the men who hut for Christianity the guard. Col. 8am is there brooding might long ago have eaten their car­ Over $200,000 worth of selee|Si over the army. Thé splendor of his casses like the South Sea Islanders, or Canadian Barley Malt is used each uniform Is concealed by an ample grey NO MORE DANDRUFF, cut off their heads and tanned their cloak. Hie brow a knitted. Il/e hldes like the monstefs of the French glooms V^here have 1 seen that look year. revolution. When the microscope of before—that masterful, storm-defying, skepticism which has hunted the eagle |.x>k ? Ah. I have It! King Wil­ FAFFING HAIR, heavens and sounded the seas to dis­ OVer $125,000 is expended each liam crossing the Boyne! No? Nap­ prove the existence of a Creator, has oleon crossing the Alps! Not qiilte— turned its attention to human society, year for wages to the union em­ it's a bit of both, a composite expros- SCALP ITCH apd has found a place on this planet ployees who brew and bottle CAS- tert miles square, where a decent man Men and women—do you want a can live In comfort and security, sup­ CADE. By Using splundbl head of luxuriant hair fiee porting and educating his children unspoiled and unpolluted; a place his glory. He may be prowling-about from1 scalp Itch and dandruff? a la Petit Caporal, to cUteh a captain Do you want hair so bewltchlngly where age Is reverenced. Infancy pro­ It is a fine, snappy, well-aged Beer. Try some from your tripping over his spurs, but there's no radiant tha't It compels the admiration tected, manhood respected, woman­ dealer. , hood honored, and human life held In Cuticura 5oap concealing that stride of Mari». The of *!l Who see It? soldier* recognize him now. He gath­ Do you want a scalp ax immaculate­ due. regard- when skeptics can find ers salutes—but he is sad. He is think- ly clean and bright as a newly-minted such a place ten miles on this globe ing of his estimates. where the gospel of Christ has not and Ointmem To get" back to the red * chamber — Do you want to use a hair dressing gone and cleared the way and laid the after the military come all those male that will surely prevent baldness, that foundation and made decency and se­ They do so much to promote and persons wh|o wear cocked hats, more always refreshes and Invigorates and curity possible. It will then be 4n order for then skeptical literati to move maintain 'the purity and beauty of or less swallow-tail routs, short pants, makes your entire head feel fine? for the skeptical literati j the complexion, hands and hair un- silk stockings, slippers with buckles Then spend 66 cents this very day thither and there ventilate their views, * der all conditions, and are unexcelled and dress swords. Home philosopher and get a bottle of PARISIAN Sage at but so long as these men are de­ anv drur store or toilet good1* counter. pendent upon the religion they discard In purity, delicacy and fragrance for Use, It as directed and you will never for every privilege they enjoy, they the toilet and nursery. care to uxo ordinary tonics again. may well hesitate a little before they CeUewrm Hasp sert Otmnpst bis sU Urn**bout No poisonous sugar of lead., no sul- seek to rob the Christian of his hope lbs world. A libérai woo (Be of eaeh. with M-paee Injuriôus ingredients in and humanity of Its faith In'* that BREWED AND BOTTLED IN VANCOUVER BY 6—81*» os the care and treatment of IS* ehla and PARISIAN Sage. sraip. sent poet-free Addfsqe Potter Umg A Chet». Saviour who atone has given to man ■» Oev-.Depi. eX. Boetw.U. S. A» ■s. that hope of life eternal, which makes are not in the same 9iace, They ftxutj, _p. E. Campbell guarantees IL Ufa tolerable and^soclcty possible, and VANCOUVER BREWERIES mm VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, -SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 19J4

THREE PI LACROSSE LEAGUE . .... • . *«Wê'Aàivïr airtwKet*.” FAVORED BY COAST MAGNATES Rye Whiskey from the Wood ST Rf-pulhd Quarts, per bottle ...... ,65< 6-yaar-old Rye, per bottle ...... V^TSC Con. Jones Anxious to Break to go In on the llt-gâte pro­ position. there I» every hope that the Imperial Quarto, per bottle ...... ÿl.OO Into the Game Here; Split- game, can be re-established bn the VICTORIA BEATEN AT ROYAL CITY; Gate Plan coast. If the pro.'a do not get busy at VICTORIA AFTER once the amateurs are fcoing to take The B. C. Wine Company, Ltd. all the patronage away .from the moneyed artists. Amateur lacrosse Is - — Family Win» and Spirit Merchants: THROOP’S COLLAR-BONE BROKEN SACRAMENTO STAR It Is now, a certainty that there wttl due for a big boom1 on the coast from Brunswick Block, uu Dougu, Street be a professional lacroaa league on the the present prospects. or- coast this summer, Victoria, West- The proposition now before the pro­ minster and Vancouver being the com­ moters Ur for Jones to start a team in Senators Fall to Show Top Poulin and lister Patrick both got Into peting teams. The organisation meet­ Victoria, to allow Tommy Gifford to the game. Westminster went further Catcher Jack Bliss May Be ing of the Vancouver twelve was held handle the Westminster team and six­ Form in Gatjie at Westmin­ ahead when Tobin hoisted a goal into last week, when the V.A.C. team de­ ths .Vancouver franchise to the. V.A.C. the net from thirty feet out, Qenge Signed by Local REMARKED ON THE SIDE ster; Score Was 6 to 4 cided to stick together to a m*n. There team, that turned professional at thp and Smalll working a nice combination Is a persistent rumor that Con. Jones, fag-end of the 1918 season. The ap for a score four «Minutes later. Bobby Club Visiting Teams Winners the "round-the-world” promoter, will plication of Con. Jones to the provln Rowe almost evened up the count on Vancouver continues Co lead In the P. C. H. A., and a peculiar turn of the be behind the Victoria twelve, while cial government for a grant to cover Jt pretty play, but the Victoria for- games In the last few weeks is that for the last three; matches, the visiting New Westminster, Jan. 24.—It another1 story has a prominent govern­ the expenses of a British Columbia la was wards simply could not score, though teams have been returned winners. Tills ,1s probably accounted f.»r l.y the fad Sot thajt Victoria- team did not show President Wattelet, of the Victoria ment official producing the money to crosse team to the Old Country in the they fairly bombarded Lehman with that all of the players are Imported from the east and when u fellow is 3,000 the class against the Royals in last rI,ib. Is determined to land a high- back the club. fail has not yet been dealt with, Jones, miles away from home. It really doesn't matter where one Is. playing. Another night's clash at the Arena, but that grade backstop for ' the Bees this With proper handling and three however, before leaving, expressed the • Victoria looked to have a chance I nr queejr turn of fate shown by the results is that Vancouver can whip Westmin­ the Senators were out-lucked by the season and he Is now in communication clubs It Is felt that lacrosse can once •the final session, and the Senators took opinion that he would be Successful In ster at home and abroad,' but the Terminals are having a lot of trouble In keep­ loeaj team, who wort their second home with Harry Wolit-rton, of Uh* Kmra- more be ^brought back to Its former obtaining the grant he desired to cover the aggressive from the bell. Tobin ing Victoria In second place. The Capital City septette walloped Vancouver on game the year al tin- expense of the and Hetman, however, went through mawto club, asking for k price on Jai-k popularity, and as the players have the trip. Bilks, whdm Welverton Is anxious to the latter’s hqme Ice one night and the latter go over to* Westminster and de­ league champions. The linal score, . together for a goal, and when Oat man to 4, <111 show how tight a lit the game feat the Salmon Bellies by an odd goal In a sensational match. The teams are again bulged the nets a minute later, •ell. Bliss was with the Rt. Louis was. Had the BeutflO takes gdvant- American league club f"i couple <»f very ex-enly balanced, but lack of a real leader Is proving a blg_ handicap to_the Victoria commenced a game uphill Westminster Septette. Vancouver. With the addition of Pitre* ami Nlghbors. ngc of the vppT>rttinKfeskeifered in the ûg&t. Lnuulerdale and Patrick oom- years and Is still fir removed from the TOMMY BURNS 13 ROYALS CAME BACK have a formidable team, while ftubbje Kerr has come, back in brilliant -style : Second period, when they had the bined for a goal, and then Kenny Mal­ veteran class. President Wattebd knew Hoy a Is backed up ori their owd de- Bliss vet*y well when the latter was In for th«6 Victoria septette. ien got the flukieat score of the night, Tlie Line-bp. fens»-, the result might have been dif­ banging the puck In after circling the minor league baseball and there la English .Golfers to Tour States and Canada. Just a chance that he will come to the Victoria. Position. Westminster. ferent. Victoria failed to come back net. Tommy I>t*ndlffdale's Irtng drive BOXING TO-NIGHT . Igehman In the despatch yesterday that Harry Vardon and Edward Ray weye to re­ Bees. ------—7— 1 goal ...... With the usual third period rush, the that filtered through Lehman's skates, point ...... Hoehon peat their tour of last summer, local golfers will find an Interesting prospect forwards showing the effects of the wound up the scoring. The victory Should Charlie Brooks make a deal BmaM ...... Johnson that this noted golfing couple will,again visit victoria. In addition tci Vardan, forhlmself, or refuse to report to the gruelling game agUlngt Vancouver on Wa-* very popular with fhb 'Royal City Ulrich . . McDonald and Ray, there ore other Old Country stars who will make a try for the Ameri­ Tuesday night. The result sends Van Victoria club, the locals will make an fan*, who had tired somewhat of see­ Dunderdale ...... .. lx Oatman can championship and with an entry of five. It seems hardly probable that an­ couver further ahead in the race for effort to turn Tony Brottem Info a first Many Top-Liners Booked to Kerf right wtag Malien ing their team beaten on home ice. other Francois Oulmet will come to the rescue of Uncle 8am. Perhaps it Is the the P. C. H. A. title, while It Improves sacker. The Tacoma ÿouth showed a Howe ...... left wing ... Throop Oat man Stars. Fight Next honor of the open title that Is luring these grand golfers across the pond, but the Royals' chances of landing in the lot of class at the Initial bag last sea- Heferee—Cyclone Taylor. Judge of play It Is rumored that Lord Nofthcllffe is the man who Is behind this raid upon first division. Ixhman and Oatman, were the pick eon, and he ought to be able to hit a 'Week -Ntghbor. Timekeepers—j oe Gorman, of the Royals, Ernie Johnson being Victoria; Ed. Savage, Westminster the American title. These International golfing matches help wonderfully In Westminster's speed and individual lot better at first than when he 1* particularly poor. Rochon and Malien timekeeper—U. Young. the uplifting of golf ahd while the tours of the noted players qan hardly be as rushes may have largely resulted In wearing the wind pad. did a lof of puck carrying, but it*was Goal Summary. profitable as was that of Mepsrs. Ray and" Vardon, the English professionals the downfall of the champions, but thé Oatman's presence on the line that First period—1. Westminster, Rochon, will undoubtedly be able to clear a sufficient sûtn to make such a trip worth latter w*ere off in their shooting, and Tl»i» week will see several ring bat­ Pepe Conte, a Cuban newspaper man, 46; 2. Victoria. Ulrich. 16.19; S. Westmins their while, „ -— 1 in addition repeatedly hogged the puck, strengthened the 'Westminster septette. tles. Tommy Burn* will endeavor to Hob Genge and Walter Smalll starred has been commissioned to obtain ter, Oatman, .12. Hecond period—4, West­ when a puss would have meant a goal. convince the fan* that he Is the bore minster, Tohln. 11.47; 6, Victoria, Genge, for the Senators. Bubble Kerr. Bôbby Cuban player, for the outlaws, and he This weakness of the Victoria tftun of the white hopes when he hooks up 4.C8. Third period—6. Westminster, Oat- Rowe and Tommy Dunderdale show­ I» expected to so after Cairo. Mar- lias developed in the last few games, with Battling Brandt, a 225-pound nan. 6.12; 7. Westminster, Oatman, 1.11 ing a lot of speed at times, while Les­ Palmero, Oontalei and Almeida. TC-DAV IN PUGILISTIC the players confining their efforts’to Giant at Taft, Cal., to-night. Brandt 8, Victoria, Dunderdale, 6.03; », Westmins­ LiU. CAN NEVER ter Patrick was good until he tired. ... goal-getting instead of combination. is said to be fxveptlfmally fust for a ter. Malien, 1.41; 10, Victoria, Dunderdale, Rert Lindsay allowed a couple of 'long 4 23. The Senators missed.a couple of soft The nutd editor buta tn with 'the an­ big man, and although Burns will un­ shots slip by, but blocked well at times. Penalties—FJrét period-None. Second goals in this manner, though Hugh nouncement that he hns the best base­ doubtedly rule the favorite, Brandt's 1885—Jack Dempsey stopped Jim Fell It does hot seem possible for the perlbd—Johnson, 3 minutes. Third period Lehman, the Westminster net-guard­ ball team In the world. Here is the friend* are gathering all the Bums HANDLE ATHLETICS In fourth round at New York. Fell Coast league to shake the hoodoo that ian, gave a finished exhibition of goal line-up: Johnson, Chalmers, Ford, money In sight. was a Canadian lightweight, and a has been following this organization tending. In -the second period, with Pierce, Packard. White, Coie, Mitchell, Tuesday night Torn McMahon wHl rugged, clever boxer, but he was not since the opening game. Art Throop. the Royals one goal in the lead, Vic­ Ben», WMett and -Cutting: catchers— tlfll w if Vi u.mrgv 1 for ten W0LGAST HANDS RIVERS the hard working left wing of the In the same class with the Irishman. toria had a chance to veew things up, Henry and Kelly; Intlelder» Chase, Distance Barrier Between East .$.<£>Vn,n8tt‘r team getting a toss, in rounds at Albany. Rode! 1* anxious A TERRIFIC DRUBBING Dempsey- and Fell had fought the pre­ but they - allowed Westminster, Austin «id Baker; outfielder, Jackson. to secure a return bout with WiUiard vious year, when Jack was the victor. -the first period which hreke his collar- and West is Big up a three-goal lead in the final period, or Smith, and the promoter* have as­ In. that year, too; Dempsey won the tKine, and which will keep him out of Milwaukee, Jan. 24.—Ad Wolgast, before, they started to pass the rub­ It I» announced that Robert Gassier, sured him a bout If he put McMahon lightweight championship of America the game for the balance of the sea former lightweight champion of the Obstacle ber. It was just as tough a game to Rwiio formerly played with the Brook­ away Inside the ten rounds. The Jat- by defeating another Canadian, Geo. son. Eddie Oatman. the Royals star world, had all the better of a ten-roun^h lose âa, that at Victoria earlier In the lyn National* and the Washington ter has been beating them all of late, Fulljames. The Canuck held out for 25 goal getter was back In the game, bout here last night with Joe Rivers, week, and the team has to meet an­ Americans, signed a contract yester­ and should easily stay the limit with r< unde, when he was so terribly wearing a steel plate over hie Woken the Mexican. Freni the gong sounded Just as effective as the tariff, is the other tough opponent next Tuesday day to manage the Pittsburg Federal the Boer. beaten that his seconds threxv in the toe, while Charlie Tobin w'as also band­ for time the "Michigan Wildcat” tore night at Vancouver, when combina­ league club. Friday night Johnny Kllbnne will be* distance barrier that makes athletic sponge. BoQi the Dempsey and Fell aged up, his ankle still being weak, into hia opponent, and It looked tion is their only hope. •fen In action with Owen Moran, the contests between eastern athletes .and and Dempsey-Fulljameii bouts were While the game Was strenuous, there The Federal* certainly" have wrecked though he would end the fray by Royals. Started Fast. English lightweight. Moran has knockout. Only Rivers* cleverness and their coast confreres an utter Impossi­ fought with kid gloves under London was only one penalty. Moose Johnson the Phillies. They have taken Bren­ prize ring rules. Geo. Rochon opened the scoring with drawing a rest for his cross check of trained faithfully for this go, but the stalling enabled him to weather the nan and Knabe from Bootn’s team, and bility. The mere fact that a number 1884—George Smith and "Marine” a startling rush and goal in lees than Bubble Kerr that laid the local, for­ Cleveland boy I* a hot favorite over storm. Botan and Miygee may Jump. of British Columbia athletes competed George I al Blanche fought six-round a minute's time, Silent Ulrich batting him. They mix In New York, the fight It was expected that the Mexican ward out. Bllent Ulrich ws going like djaw at Boston. the disc in from a scrimmage, fifteen being a ten-round affair. would rule a favorite, but prior to en­ at Montreal in the trials for the Olym­ a house afire until he received a short 1911—Jijn Barry defeated Sandy minutes later. Ed. Oat man hanged the Eddie Campt, the clex*er Pacific coast tering the ring. Wolgastsupporters pic games of 1912 or that Toronto and end Jab that opened up a deep cut Ferguson In 12 rounds at Boston. rubtter through from a few feet out in under his right eye, the wound requir­ bantamweight, and Kid William*, of covered all Jhe Rivers' money in sight. Montreal sent delegates to the Cana­ HOCKEY LEADERS Baltimore, fight twenty round* at Ver­ twelve seconds, and the teams crossed ing two stitches to ctose.. Both fighters weighed In under the 133- dian track and field. championships fiver without further scoring. Charlie Fred Taylor and Fred Ntghbors non, the winner being promised a II». limit. With the , exception of two I*. C. H. I* Standing. that were held at Vancouver last sum- ! Tobin had replaced Art. Throop when ^handled the game, the pair keeping match with Coulon for the title. Both rounds. In which Rivera managed to Goal* met, doec not bely this statement. EASTERN HOCKEY the latter was hurt, while Skinner the players well in hand. boys are twenty year* old. and while break even. It was Just a matter of Won. Lost For. Agst. « "ainr>i !» much the cleverer of the two. Eastern Canadians may often have Vancouver ...... Whether he could stay the limit of ten .. « » M 46 ,h<* «astern aspirant 1* more rugged wondered how it Is that Canadians on Victoria ...... 4 $ 4* 4» rounds. Hkd the battle been a 20-round Paddy Moran, goalkeeper, is tt vet- in a new auiae. -K*-w W owtmlnstrr :r~*------«------»- npd caiTtm a terrlfk- wallop. ------Affair., -<*f—even — for 15 rounds, tTir the Pacific coast taka part in so wany -er-a-iv and owe of-t-he best net guardians BUD'S ADMIRERS Williams has not-yet lost a fight, and Individual Scoring Rf'-ord. Greaser would undoubtedly have* taken athletic contests xvlth their American the game ever produced. Tom Smith holds a twenty-round derision over the count. cousins in the states of Washington, SOON LEFT HIM An Englishman and a Scotsman Games. Goals. Is one of the famous Ottaiwa family of were playing golf, and after holing out Dunderdale, Victoria ...... ;... 9 ie Campt, and a popular decision over Wolgast announced that he would Oregon and California, instead of send­ Smith; besides himself, his brothers Portland, Ore.. Jan. 24.—Unheralded. at the first ’hole the*Englishman said Harris. VancouveY ...... 9 if Johnny Coulon, the champion. Charles force Ritchie Into a return bout, and ing their best athletes to the eastern Harry and Al won fame as star play­ Bud Anderson, the Oregon boxer, who to the Scot, “How many dfd you take?" McDonald. New Westminster 1U 12 IjOlkoux. the French champion, was" Jhos* present last night state that he provinces. The answer is simple ers. Mummery Is one of the heaviest was the idol of boxing fans before he met Kerr, VAtorla ..,.i...... » u outpointed by Campt on the Pacific never was in better condition. The enough when one considers the differ­ two defeats at the hands- of Ix-arh Cross, ' Eight,” said the fcjfot. men playing hockey. He sometime» Pitrie, Vancouver ...... h u «vast, while Williams succeeded In Arena where the men battled was ence in the distance travelled to these the New Yorker, arrived* In Portland yes­ "I took seven.” said the Englishman, looks clumsy, but his work is effective. Yatmart, New Westminster., ft ll “topping the. frjpg-cater Inside the limit crowded to the' doors, and the victor athletic meets. He- hails from the maritime provinces^ terday on the steamer Beaver. There “eo It’s my hole.” Mall-n, New Westminster ..1» tv xvas given a great ovation While Then aealu, the American promoter* and this is his second season In pro­ was no deb-gatioh of the sporting public On holing out at the second hole the Taylor. Vancouver ...... 9 1» federals Organize. ready, to give Bud the glad hand, there Englishman again maflè inquiry as to Niifiiels, Vancouver ...... 6 » Wolgast was unmarked when the g.»ng are ever ready to pay all the expenses fessional company. Crawford, who Is wgj. ^no twenty-piece brass band to play the number of strokes taken by his •atrlck, Vancouver ...... 9 * sounded for time, the Mexican bore of a t’anadian athlete who nas the abil­ a westerner, was the sensation of the The Conquering Hero” when Anderson opponent. Howe. Victoria *...... i...... e i Albany, N. V.. Jan 34.—'Th» Buffalo badly battered countenance. ity to compete with the coast stars. league last season; he plays on the stepped off the gang-plank. The ohly Federal League Base ball club was In­ Th.f Amateur Athletic union has never "Na, na, my mannte,” said the Scot, Poulin, Victoria ...... p s forward line, Goldie Prodgers Is a person waiting for Bud was his mother, Throop, New Westminster .. 1(1 . shown ai.y gnat preference for the "It's my tun^to.ask first.” corporated here to-day. The capital HEILMAN SIGNS. London boy, a reliable stick handler who gave him a fond embrace, saying Smalll. Victoria- J...... 9 « stock Is $200,000. v- British Columbia athletes and perhaps she loved him still though he did meet and a product of the Ontario Hockey Genge, Victoria'...... 9 *g It is this slight that has caused the «lefeat. Anderson fight* Prank Barrleau Orangemen's Ball, Connaught hall, Detroit. Mich., Jan. 24.—The Detroit association. , the veteran de­ Nlghhor. Vancouver ...... 8 * LETTER AWAITS OWNER. Car.ucks to turn their attention to the at Vancouver February 12 or 17. January 28. Tickets, $1.00 per couple. • Baseball club yesterday received the fence man, haa earned the title of the Johnson. New, Westminster . 9 2 American meets. Take for Instance Pafrtck, Victoria ...... 2 1 signed contract of George Morlarty, "bad man of hockey*'—a title which in Ulrich, Victoria ...... 7 1 The sporting editor of the Time» has veteran third-baseman, and II E. Heil­ such a strung and Influential body as n°t Justified hy the clean, game be.put Tobin. Naw Westminster .... g \ a letter tor Solly Stroup, which w»» man. a first-baseman drafted from the the Vancouver Athletic etub. Here ts Mp all leet year. Joe Malone, the Rochon, New Westminster e.6 9 l addreaeed to Victoria from Juneau, Portland team of the Northwestern an organization, modelled along the speedy forward, led the league In scor­ Grlflls, Vancouver ...... g j Alaska, In his care. line* of the N. A. A .A. and National ing last year, and has a tricky shot Athletic association, which has for aev that keeps an opposing goalkeeper era’ years held the amateur lacrosse ever on the alert. Another O. H. A. Distinctive Clothes title of the Dominion. This club an graduate Is Jack Marks. He played nuatly sends teams a* far south' as for Belleville at one time, and is very Clothe* that net ymt apart, that EASTERN HOCKEY CHAMPIONS. 1913 Frisco to compete In the big Inter-club fast on his feet and a good stick- meets with varying success, yet It has handler. With eight such player» on by their very excellence and only twice sent athletes to compete for hi» list. Manager Quinn should have eas em titles. The simple reason Is no difficulty In putting a cracker-jack style mark you as “somebpdy.” that the coast clubs promote and en­ sextette on the ice for every game of courage competition between one an­ the season. Haven’t you often wished for other, while the A. A. U. has nex-sr paid <6 enough attention to the Canucks j>n,the FAVORS CHANGE. T a suit like that! Yon can get Pacific coast. It was for this reason ‘alone that the Bernard Schwengers. who was a it now, at a reasonable price. Pacific Northwest Amateur Athletic member of the Canadian team that association was formed some years reached the Davis cup finals, and who back, and this body is Just as" Influen­ has held the Canadian tennis title for tial on the Canadian coast. If not stron­ number of seasons. Is out with a ger, than the A. A. 17. The P. N. A. suggestion that the Canadian Lawn Style-Craft issues its annual sanctions for Its row­ Tennis association change the present ing, swimming, boxing^ and athletic system of holding the championships Tailored Clothes meets, and they are. looked upon as tn Toronto every year. greater honors than the Amateur Ath- Mr. Schw-engers figures that there union titles. Perhaps It Is Just have the dis­ weft- that the const cities have taken are Just as many tennis players on the su-fs "tv make up for the indifferent at­ coast as there are in Eastern Canada, and he thinks that a Canadian cham­ tinctive fit and titude of the A. A. P., as Vancouver" pionship meet at Vancouver would bs an t Victoria now boast of as good atl>- cut that, is so let» s au any of the American cities on the greatest thing ln'-the worl(l for the th » Pacidc coast. racquet game on the Pacific coast. Not hard 1» get. only would It attract the greatest, ex­ ponents of tennis In the American » YANKEE VETERANS cities, but Canadians through the mid­ They ere the result of master dle west and in British Columbia TO JOIN FEDERALS would haye an opportunity of compft- * designing and skilled hand­ lng for the championships. 1 'hi. ago, Jan: 24.—The effort of the New tailoring applied to the best of Y ark American League club to procure the signature* of Catcher Edward CHURCH BASKETBALL. air-wool fabrics—that's why Sweeney and Infielder Rollle Zelder to 1RI4 contracts failed here yesterday.-' Ar­ Th» regutor Betueday nteht bséket- they have the style and fit that thur Irwin, representing the New York balf came» will continue thle eventiur. club, conferred with Sweeney and Zelder, FMwti '«seY when at 8.86 o’clock the Metropolitan lasts. bur neither came to* ternie, and Irwin, it five will endeavor to overtake both tho Is said,, departed without coming to any OvCkM. Baptist» for the leadership, by bent. ngreement with them. It was rumored Just come in and look them that both players had left organised base­ Ins the Jam»» Bay team. This contest Manager M. J. Quinn; ball to accept offert from the Federal «tart» at «.86 o'clock, and while the over. former are picked to win, a good con­ The growing Wength of the federal test I» anticipated. :if the Qttcbee N. H. A. league wns discussed at the meeting of Centennial and Congregational teams the American association, but no formal ( Professional) Hoekvv actions were taken. clash In the second contest of the even­ Spence, It was learned here that the Federal ing. starting Immediately after the league, leaders Will meet in Columbus first contest. This game will be un­ Tvam, and His Btim-h of next Monday to confer with the Cincin­ doubtedly one of the fastest of the «sea-, nati men who want a française. eon. and while the former is the choice Doherty & Co. Speedy Players. of the majority of fans, the litter will Fir»t of All, Quality—-to which we make them Hustle. 1218-1220 Douglas St. add prompt, refined service and mod­ erate charges—when you lunch at The Connie Mack has nearly -.11 his play. Kaleerhof. » •TS" contracts signed fut next 1 ^ICÏOBJÀ DAILY mm, SATURDAY, JAtfÜABY 24, 1914

I part ment has had numerous calls re- Taking advantage vf section 10 of the song at 7.16. Sunday svLool and adult mdrmiig prayer 'jmnil H they; Bible claeses st 2.89. suing 1 Qtxtiiy Jwkttoi firca, in.isii the coun-l*'j^Voëoüiao, MAI '] Xt4.-Tod»$ te-Àpohêvr*tt ummfi. WW.&A'-td «MM» «« is1 WMsaMfirr . •< m ment to tlie recently passed building tcrest on a debenture Issued under the meetings; 44 a. ro.., public wvrahtp. cotti i y law, la Order that the limit of PDO duett eeUng. 1» a. m., pastor will man ot 8 and k.30 a. m.; L«gff mass with Assessment on Land Not to près» h morning and evening at 11 and 7.30; title. greater height thdn the by-law per­ plain four per cent. Issue, at a time sermon at 11 o'rkK-k; vespez, sermon and SPORTING GOSSIP 2.30 p. m., Sunday s< hool and Bible classe» benediction of the blessed sacrament at Vaiy; Summary of Business mits, but with the special provisions James Bay, ‘comer Michigan and Men- 7.30 p. m. 1$ dydavs of Obligation—Ia>W A couple more Victoria ball-pl*yers as to safety, which are required In to eight per cent.. slee streets. Rev. John Uebson, B. A.. mass at 6.36, 6 and 8; high .mass at >1 OF THE DAY 81 pastor. Rev. T. A. Wood will preach ' Before Council other large buildings. It Is argued for The sanitary committee held a ses rosary snd benedU ia n at 7 3Ç p. in. will Jump to the Boundary league. • h»I morning and evening. In the afternoon ('’ohfeeslcne are heard on the eve of. all the change that a departmental store slon this morning to look Into th< They are the Casey tjrlns. the Sunday school and Bible, classes will feast days, .every .H« turd by and everjr Preeldçnt Jonep la peeved as the re­ must have higher rooms than an or- garbage tenders, and report at the be held at l.h Thursday before the first Friday of the' sult et Umpire Hush jumping to- the dinary office building, In keeping» with next council meeting. Quite a jot of month In tlie afternoon froth 4 until • With w municipal council only a week -e'etoek. And 'n U» evening from 7 until Frank. Purcell thinks In a year or thls class of architecture in routine business will also claim the at­ NAZARENE CHURCH. Fédérais. old. the aldermen, most of whom have Buptlmns are perforfin; 1 Sunday after­ two Johnny O'Leary an» Johnny Dun­ cities tention of the aldermen. Naxarene, corner of Chambers and Fla- noons at 2 o'clock. dee will fee battling for the lightweight ripened In the experience of past coun­ guant streets. C, 8, McKinley, pastor, Harry Motherfcll and Harty Willis cils In the city and elsewhere, are set­ lass meeting. 10 a. m : Mr. Bouldlng. championship. leader. Preaching at H a. m. Sunday Should furnish plenty of mixing when tling down towork with great -vigor. OTHER MEETINGS / • • school, 2 36; Miss Schafer, superintendent. Victoria Progressive Spiritualism Society the battle at the'V.i.A.A.A. smoker on Johnny Kilbane announces that if Several notices of motion of more or Evening evangelistic service at 7.30, con­ will meet In .Moose hall, over Royal less Importance are to engage the ducted by the ‘ pàstop Preaching at 8 Monday night takes place. • successful In heating Attell on Febru -'clock. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, at Dairy, 1613 Douglas stre»*‘, 7.30 Sunday1 council on Monday evening. A evening. Mrs. F. V. Jackson, sp* aker. ary 22. he wM go after the light­ .45. Spirit messages at close of lecture. weights. Chief among them Is that standing SCRVIGCS Scotty McKay has returned to the In the flame of Aid. McNeill, chairman The Psychic Research Lout their Sunday l n>thc r BAPTIST. eveplng service at A. O F. hall, 1415 ring. . He will meet Mallin In the 14B- Eifropean fight fAns Insist that Jack of the finance committee. This pro Emmanuel, corner Fernwood road and Broad etreet. 8 p. m. Mrs St. Perkins will poee# to establish the assessment roll Gladstone avenue, Fernwood car ter­ lecture ■ Messages at clow Tin* cliUdteri-* IKiund class at the Vancouver Island Jphneon meet Sam Langford. They of 1113 as that of 1814, with such modi­ minus. Rev. William Stevenson. Morn­ and adult Vinsses of th» Progrcsswe Athletic association tourney. W* offering the Galveston black all GITV GHURGHCb ing, 11- o'clock; evening, 7.80. Blinda y fications as may be necessary from cor­ Lyceum meet at 2.30 p. to- kinds of offers, but he will not accept. school and Bible fiasses, 2.39 p.m. Branch The Theosophlcal Society meets Sundiv William Killlfer has not Jumped to rection of titles and the addition of Sunday school. Shelbourne street» and 3 p. m., at '402 <1’alhpbell building. munlon and sermon at 11: Sunday school King s road. 2.30 p. m. the Fédérais. He has signed- a-three-" Improvements which have been odded ANGLICAN. at 2.30; çvensong and sermon-at 7. ■.... lb VM 1 Ymmg Saylor and Hughle Meehegan sine*, the last assessment. The resolu­ Douglas street, car terminus. Pastor, year contract wtth the I‘billies. _ ; Christ Church CalhadraL Btirdçitc av<*- H' V. H. V Th'.riw Svn«lay services at Chrlstsdelpliaot; meet et try Sxhday in fight twenty rounds In Sydney, Aus­ tion seeks to have the roll returned No: f toll. A. €>. V W. hvitMlkir. Yfttes rue. Feast of the conversion of Bt. Paul. PRESBYTERIAN. 11 and 7T preacher, tno pastor. FundAy tralia, Saturday. by March 9, or more than two months athoiil ànd Bible chtrses at 2.45. Bramch street. I^ecture at 7.30. All sy#Us free. . Mcflraw, when he arranged this Holy communion at 8 a. m.; choral Bt. Colomba, Hulton street. Oak Bay. school In the home of Mr. Blrkett, Gar International Bible Associa­ world's tour, must have felt that the prior to the usiaaJ date of past years, eucharlst with sermon at 9.» ». m., Rev. R. A. Mac con .tell minister. Ser­ den City, at 3. tion. room 6, l ee bulMUyg. Corner Broad Pea» son. the former North Ward vices at U A m- *nd 7 80 P- m Sunday Feds, wmtld lift some* of-his stars. therefore to tflhns tfcg riTOTlrtl If preacher, the- Rev. W. Hi Baepi- maims First, Dominion Theatre building. Yates ami Juhnaun st reels, riiinduy. 7,30 p. m, ptayer, haA secured a berth on the S. a position th airily the tax rale lBL school it Stop, m Young Peopto s meet­ street. Key, John JÉ* W arnkker. B. and âiTte-eôtnmunton with sermon at 11 ing. Monday iVenUMT > oT&oc*.' Progressive Thougnt T< mple, * corner Cl. EL nhê^Ûp ------mediately after .that date. It Is thus >astor. Prof. T. Julian Heywood, organ- PshcTora and ltinnehxrd streets. Dr T. Charlie Brooks has received a letter а. m.. preucher. the Dean; service lor gregationol prayer •ervk*- on Thursday st. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. At W. Butler will ^gpeak at 11 a. in. and proposed that no change In land values evening at 8 o’clbck. 7.80. evening worship Sunday school and from Joe Tinker to sign with his Ked- Soccer enthusiasts are delighted to Children At 8.30 p. na. Instruction by the Knox. 2025 Stanley avenue. Babbatfi ser­ be made, the assessment being already Rev. Fr. Rees. C. II.; evensong with ser­ adult Hasses at 2.30 p. m. e.ral league club. hear that Sam Lorlmer Is president of vices, 11 a. -m and 7.30 p m. Bible class Tabernacle, Fairfield road, corner People’s Gospel service at Avenue high, end so practically assures an in­ mon at 7 p. m • Preacher, the Dean. at 10 u. m Sabbath school at 2.30 p. m theatre. Ogx Bay. ai 7.39 p nv Sunday, » • • • the Island league. Chaster str^t. faatMpu <'»•<>* inti *td edhg e<‘ry(ce; speaker, W. H. Collins. crease In t^e trx rate. The educa­ Week days: Holy communion on Thurs­ Rev Joseph McCoy. M A.,, minister. Linden avenue. Rev R< Bert GuMrmtJ Mike Gibbons and Packey McFar- *. * • Young people’s annual banquet, Monday, tional requirements. Trustee Jay has day*, and hoi* days il l * fill matlnB. D. 1» , pastor, flunday services, Il a. m Divine Psychic Society. Castle Hall. land should furnish the cleverest bat­ Or.“ nhalgh and Hymera, the F T). EL stated, are to be kept to a minimum, and 7.») p. m. North Park street. Mrs 1. Reese, B.D., daily St 10 a.m. with the litany on Wed- First, corner of Q’*fldrn and Flsgiiard lectures Sunday evening st 7.30. tle of years when they meet otr Feb­ fuH backs. -haver not . yet signed up. but otherwise It Is said There can bf • • ♦ nesdays and fcYIdays; evensong daily aT streets. Minister. ReV. Jno. t»1t$son Tnk- Hebron Hall, 723 Courtne' ruary 12. no, paring of estimates further, so that ster. B. A. DHvctor of religious educa­ LUTHERAN Three former International league б. 16 p. m. Rose Ray district: Sunday school llevers meet on Lond'a day. Breaking of ll may be assumed that the rate when at 8 p. m.; service at 4 p. m. at lkrs. Ben­ tion, Rev. A. Raeburn Gibson. B. A. The St. Paul's, corner Princess avenue bread at It o’c'ock. Sunday school and Joe Rivers and Leach Cross will bat­ player* have Jumped to the Fédérais. struck will represent the Increase this blister will speak both morning and ^Chamber* street. Rev. O'Jo Geor Bible Class, 8 o'clock. Gospel meeting nett’s residence. Roe» Bay nurseries. evening. Sunday: Service at 11 a. bich, pastor. Sunday Schools: X (Messrs.’Fisher and Dennis* 7.30. tle again on February 23. . This Is They are McKcnsle and Scheer. of year on fixed charges for interest and Bible class at 12.16 Sunday school at 2.80; St. Mark s, Boleeklne road. - Rev. J. 2 16 p m. F7ngllsh, 2 30. No hing Free Gospel services tre being con- about their fourth meeting. Rivers Providence, and Walsh, of Montreal. sinking fund. * W. Fllnton, vicar. Litany and eucharist, evening service at 7.30. St. Paul’s, cornet Mary and Henry tinued on Sunday evenings in the Majestic coming out on top on each occasion. Next Ih Importance comes Aid. Todd’s 6 a. m.; sermon at II a. m. ; Sunday school Grace, English, comer of Rladchnrd and tbeatrt1. Yates street. G O. Benner will On Thursday night, the Victoria Al­ at a p. m. ; evemwng and sermon at 7 streets. Victoria West. Rev. Hector N. Queen's avenue. D. J. O Westhelm, proposal to extend the personnel of Mat lean. M. A>. Ph. D minister. Morn­ ■peak. Servies begins at 7 46. lan cup holders, defeated the Monarcbs m Preaclfcr, Itev.^TTRees. pastor. Sunday school at 16.30 a m. Morn One thing about the Federal offers the new bridge committee to the whole Ht. Saviour’s. Victoria West. Holy com ings serviee at 11 o’clock Sunday school lng service at 11 o’clockz Luther League Victoria Chrlstadelpldan Erclesla, Castle seven 7-6 In the fastest game of the council rather than the select com munton, 8 a. ni. ; morning prayer and Bible dees at 111 p m.; evening i Hall, North Park atreyt. Sunday-- school, They are Mattractl\;e.'' devotional service, 6.iô X}. tu.' Evening ser­ 10 a. m.; morning meeting 11 o’clock; season at Winnipeg. nilttee appointed last Monday. The and litany at 11 d’clock; Sunday vice at 7 o'clock. 4„ vice, 7.30. school at 2.30 x>. m.; even» g prayer at « Ft. Andrew’s, corner of Douglas and Bible address, 7.30 p. in. It Is said..that Bandsman Blake, th< committee made a thorough examin­ Welsh service. Foresters' ball, Broed Rodgers.'the goal-keeper signed by o’clock. Broughton streets. Rev W. Leslie Clay pug.. Is a capable bandsman. ation of the situation yesterday on th#* St. Barnabas*, corner » f Cook street and minister. Services at II a. m. and 7.31 SOCIETY FRIENDS. street, at 7:30 p. m. Speaker, Rev. M. the Thistles, is well - known .In tills site with Superintendent Beasley, and Caledonia avenue, Cel*» ration of tbs v *»: Sabbath tchool at 2.80.. —. • Society of Ft tends Meeting for worship, Hughes, Seattle. city and Is regarded as one of the best also looked over the needs of the ex­ holy eucharlst at la. m.; matins. 10.30 Krsklne. Harriet road, north of R<4«‘- 11 a. m.?-B>mday achool, 10 a. m. P2ven- Victoria hall, 1415 BlanCbard street. Bombardier Wells Is to meet Blake on the coast -•horal eucnarlst and sermon at 11 a. m.; sklne road. Sunday services at 11 a. am ing meeting, 7; Mr. Henry Clark will Christians meet as fo.«ows: 11 a. m., for $9.000, showing that some people tension of Johnson street to meet Lime choral evensong et 7 p. m. Rev. FT. and 7 p. tn. Sunday school at 180 p. breaking of bread; 3 p. m.. Sunday school Thursday, service - .f praise at 7.30 p. have a talent for picking easy money. etreet, as well as the terminal work Flsaer morning, and the rector. Rev. K and Bible classes; 7 p m.. Gospel meeting. Cliff Carroll and his brother Clar­ which the Canadian Pacific railway . Miller, evening. Christians meet In Oaklands Gospel hall. St. John's, corner Mason ' and Quadra UNITARIAN. es» *e have broken Into Rugby. They has done on the reserve already. METHODIST. Cedar Hill road and Hillside avenue. At Jack Johnson announces that he will Holy communion at 8 a. m.; Sunday Unitarian. Fernwood road and FIs- 11 a. m., breaking of bread; 3 p. m . school; are, playing on the J. B. A. A. Interme As the financial situation Impelled fight Ouqbont Smith for $30,000. He school, 2 30 p. m. Preacher, F. A. P Burnside, corner of Burnside and Mill guard street. Sunday school at 11 a. m. 3.30 p. m., address; Gospel meeting at f dlate Hue-up. the health department. In whose ton (’hadwlck at matin* and evensong. Sun­ still has plenty of nerve. ^roye roads. Rev. C. O. Brown at 11 evening service, 7.80 p. m. Preaching by trol the subject lies, to go easily last day school at 2.80 p. m. , m.. J. Jeffciai at 7.30. Sunday ecbooF^nd Rev. Frank W. Pratt. Week night lec­ The Order of Christian Mystics .will gtt. Mary’s, purn* rtreet. Onk Bay Lvhn and Treheme, two former >«ar In condemning property whi-h ture, Wednesday at 8 o’clock, j hold a public meeting In the King’s players In the Pacific Coast riocke Services: 8 a. m , holv cemmwdon; 11 Bible, class, 130 p. m. Tommy Bums expects to fight Ja^k would be better removed, several pre­ a m, matlnr. litany and sermon . 3 p. m . Daughters' rest room (opposite the Alex­ Johnson by next New Year. He thinks Onk lands, corner -of Burton knd Ons CONGREGATIONAL andra club), Courtney street. Sunday at league, are playing good hockey for mises bave Ac - ui,i ,i,-i' ll upon which Sunday school ; 7 p. m.. evensong and ser­ 3 p. m. Speaker, I. DeH. Crooke. of beating Brandt on-Monday night. Greenwood In the Boundary league. mon. Rev. O. H. Andrews, M. A., priest worth streets. Morning, yul o'clock, First, corner. Quadra ar.d Mason streets. attention Is necessitated, and Aid. in charge. J. W. Htoburt; evening alriao. Rev. Pastor. Rev. H A. Carson. B. A.. 11 a Fullerton has a motion, to appoint the 8t. Paul's Royal Natal Station and O. Brown. Sunday school and Bible m.; Rev. C. H. Huestls, 7 30 p. m. The Feds must find It difficult to SUNDAY SHOOTING. Mrs. Bleweir-Blud "That tailor of yours / building Inspector, the chief of the Garrison church. Esquimau. Rector, < '.oss, 2 3" Sunday School, ladies' Has* and Mens Is getting very familiar. He had the In­ obtain flrst-sackere. when they nre fire department, and sanitary Inspec­ Rev. W. Baugh Allen. Holy com­ Hampshire road. Services at 11 end 7 30 own A B C. 2.30. Fellowship1 tea tor men, munion at 8 a m.; matins and ser solence to salute me on the street to-day. ready to prab swell men as Brooks and London, Jan. 24.- The National fltfte tor a committee with power to report Sunday school and Bible class. J.S0. Prayer 6.45. w * I think such people should he kept st a mon. 10 30 a. m.; Sunday school. 2 30 p. m. meeting. Thursday evening. 7.36. Class Jackson. association has decided to throw open any buildings which “have "become distance." Mr. Blewer-Blud—"Well, my • • u evenwmg and sermon. 7 p. m. meeting. Friday evening, at the. hume CHRISTIAN SCIENCE the Blsley ranges on Sundays. This nuisance and dangerous to the public Pemberton M «morts1 chapel. Royal of Mr. Nicholas. dear, I’ni sure l’ye don» *11 I-could. I’ve Milne. Rrsv. Orwvtln and Molt, an­ course has been stoutly advocated and Jubilee hospital. Holy v communion at Fairfield, temporary premises, corner of First Church of Christ. Scientist - 935 st matins and address at Fairfield mad and Moss etreet. At 11 as stoutly opposed for many yean The same alderman Is responsible for Ki.80 a m Patients, nuraee. members of o’clock and at 7.30 Rev. F. W. Langford Sunday at 11 a. m. Testimony meeting, league salary in the Bmmdry league or a motion which would seek the amend­ the hospital staff, as also church people wiU speak. Sunday school and adult Wednesday, S p. m. they will jump to the Feds ment of the fire department.,.regula­ living In the neighborhood, cordially in­ Bible clas»ee at 2 30 p m. Don't Use Message Cream—get the tion by-law, compelling owners rather vited to this service. Wesley. McPherson avenue. Victoria REFORMED EPISCOPAL Shiloh fit. James', corner of Quebec and Bt West. .Rev. JatfWs A. Wood, pastor. quickly ejFurt.' cures aMt. tnà hculu By his showing against Yeung B.ln- Humbser smile, 10c per glass at The than occupants to be responsible for John streets. Rector. Rev. J. H. F Sweet. Ctass meeting at 10.30 a. m. Public wor­ Church of Our Lord, coiner of Hum­ nett Wednesday night. Johnny Coulon Kaiserhof. the rleaning of chimneys. Ttie de- Holy communion at 1; matins, ante-Com r ship at 11 a. m. and 7.10 p. m. Service of boldt and Blanchard __ptrects. Services: 11 the threat sod lunge. « « " ■“* A MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY i 3 <1 o 'v T1 Our Fourteenth Annual FurnRnre Sale Will Commence on MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1914 When Our Entire Stock of Furniture, Carpets Linoleum, Bedding, Etc. Will Be Offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Genuine Reductions. All Goods Marked in . 'Plain Figures, With Original and Sale Prices. Nothing Reserved.

- f. Buffet Dresser Dining Chairs at Bargain Prices Extension Tables Chiffoniers A substantial solid Early English quar­ We offer a neat solid quarter-cut Oak In solid golden oak, mission design and Set of solid golden oak Chairs, strong Buffet, Mission design, Early English fin­ To match Dresser, in solid Golden Oak, tet cut oak Extension Table. Round top extra well finished. This Dresser has a frames, shaped arms and backs, real lea­ measures 42 inches in diameter, and ex­ ish. Buffet has one long and two short drawers and lined for cutVry. Double­ top 19x30. Height 67 ins. British plate tends when opened to 8 ft. long. ' Reg. large case With two large and two small ther upholstered pad Seats, a neat design. price $25.00. doored cupboard. British plate bevelled beveled mirror 16 x 20. Regular price drawers, top 21 x 40, British plate bev­ mirror 10 x 36, with shelf over top is 19 x Set consists of one, arm and five" side SALE PRICE $18.00 46. Height 56 inches. Regular price $30.00, eled mirror 24 x 30. Note large size of $33.50. mirror. Regular price $30. chairs. Regular price $23.00. Many other Extension Tables to choose • ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $21.00 ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $17.00 from. ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $26.00 ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $21.00

Dressers and Stands at Rocker Bargain Carpet Squares, Hearth Rugs and Curtains Very Special Bed Outfit Iron and Brass Beds Offer Bargain Prices This is a very handsome Our larg£ and well assorted stock of these goods will all be Fine White Enameled Iron Solid Golden Oak Dresser, Rocker, in quarter-cut gol­ on sale at greatly mhieed prices. We have no room here to speci­ A full size White Enameled Bed, polished brass spindles, well finished, 2 large and 2 den oak. Highly j>olished, fy prices and reductions, but we will be pleased to have you call Iron Bed, with brass caps, 11-16 in. pillars; steel fill­ small drawers, shaped and or in a birch mahogany fin­ and inspect the bargains we offer. You can save money by pur­ neat design, a good woven ings, head 60t in. high. Full curved front, top 19 x 40, ish. The Rocker is exactly chasing lg)W. wire spring supported by size only. Reg. price $12. British beveled plate tuir- as cut, is large and comfort- Carpet Squares include Wiltem, Axminstcr, Brussels, Ta­ three wire cables and a cot­ SALE PRICE $7 50 ror, 22 x 28. Reg, price $30. able, and has the long, easy pestry and Oriental Squares, also a great variety of Hearth Rugs, ton top mattress to fit. Reg. SALE PRICE $21.00 shaped roll seat. Reg. price Bath Mats and Door Mats. value $12. We have a splendid assort­ Wash-stand to match. $7.50. Curtain Department offers a good selection of Tapestry, Lace SPECIAL, WHILE THEY ment of Iron and Brass SALE PRICE $8.00 BALE PRICE, $5.00 and Net Curtains and Materials, all greatly reduced in pricè. Beds to choose from, every Many designs to choose Large Stock of Rockers and CURTAIN SPECIAL—Tapestry Curtains in two tone reds LAST, THE COMPLETE one greatly reduced in price from at lowest prices. Easy Chairs to Choose From and greens. Each 39 ins. x 9 ft. Reg. $3. Sale price, pair, $2.25 OUTFIT, $7.50 and a real bargain. ir Every Article Reduced jn Price Every Article Reduced in Price “The Better Value Store” =THE BETTER VALUE STORE------‘The Better Value Store’ 1420 Douglas Street 1420 DOUGLAS ST. '------» . NEAR CITY HALC 1420 Douglas Street ------— 10 VICTORIA DAHLY TIMES, SATl’KPAY, JANUARY 24, 1914 y» ■MFigMH i .of - the garment, and'She* was » I HT “tH* OIFT CENTRE** nut disappoint».! In the effect. for •vary one - who knew her remar In THEATRE DE LUXE [■ -upon hfr stunning. Imported suit. , The mode for strMctng contrast» In January Sale Prices on maurtmh. and colors ta certainly got FRIDAY ANC SATURDAY, on the wane. On the contrary, it seems Clearance of Clearance el rather to be increasing, i sa*- a beau­ Thenhouscr spacial 4a ftw parts Table Requisites tiful afternoon gown the other day Women's LIMITED • .Women's Separate jackets of Vivid Color 1, ÏSTtlSi Apparel A'ppai si All regular prices reduced 26 Novelty for Late Winter; Shoulder strap* of the duvetyne Robin Hood per cent. brought ihe contrasting color onto the Btnr. Hours. 8.36 m. ia, u> « 60. Saturday, included. vsalst. and lohg aaah ends of the green, A romantic production of the .great Pair of Cut Glass Salts, sterling Coiffures and Hats ...... adventurer ■ ut Al err ie England. ilmliar to a panel,* and ending with, ellver mounted, silver spoons.;. inns* In, came down to the bottom of Prices t itérai s dm Usina 16e; nearly cased. Regular $3.00. the skirt. We Are Offering the Remaining Now ...... *2.25 box seats, 25v; matinee, 10c. New York, Jam $7 —The Oriental ef­ Raglan and body-aml-sleevc-In-one Sterling Silver Salt and . Pepper fect of fashions Inspired by Japan and styles are- most prominent for blouses. Portion of Our Stock of Monday, Mary Plçkford in •‘Caprice.” They are desirable fashions, especially Shakers. Regular $2.36. Now Turkey, as well as Soml-Oriental I (has at .. *1.70 the home dressmaker,; as both are from Russia and Bulgaria, have stayed easy of construction. There is practi­ Sterling Silver Salt and Mustard longer than was anticipated, even by cally no fit to these blouses, and seams j Coats, Dresses and Spoons. Reduced „ prices from their fortunate sponsors. It is said, are few and. far between. 60c to ...... 25* IVAJESTIC THEATRE however, that this tendency is on the The second Illustration shows a | Sterling Silver Tea Strainer. striking, little dress for early spring.; Suits wane, and leading couturiers nre al­ wear. Which was exhibited In one of i Programme Friday and Saturday. Regular $3.75. Now . *2.85 ready on the lookout for other Insplra- the windows on Fifth avenue. It shows Sterling Silver Gravy Ladle, thm. Let us hope that this time of the effectiveness of plaid or wide{ at the Following Prices to Clear heavy quality. Regular $5.25. "THE BRAND OF EVIL” checks for trimming purposes. Now...... *3,95 hesitation Is but the prelude to g new An extraordinary drama of mystery. creative period which may rank In va­ The material used to develop this bmaet street dresses in WANTED COL­ Sterling Silver Preserve Spoon. drees is serge of the light coffee color VymplrUe In two fcarta. riety and brilliance with that of Louis ORS IN SMALL SIZES ONLY "CONSCIENCE OF HARAN BEY" Regular $5.00. Now *3.75 called cafe aw Tall. The waist is un XV and the First Empire. usual, with Its raglan sleeves and tuck Reg. $15.00, to clear at...... *7.50 Story of the harem. Sterling Silver Berry Spoon, Tentative effort* already have been ed front* Collar and revers are of a Reg- $25.00, to clear at...... $12.50 Louts XV. Regular $6.60. Ba.y,afiAT CROCS PURPOSES" made by designers to change the stF t*n nmt^blar* pralff.Arofthd the waist Now...... *4.90 : Reg. $36.00. to clear at,...... :. T...... ; .$17.50 Clever comedy drama hoqette by reviving Watteau styles, but ** a shaped, crushed girdle of black -Beg. $$LfiQ,io clear at», ...... ,$10.50 •ODD OCCUPATIONS OF NEW •a far-theytwnre Tnet~~with'-~ttttts~ roc- YORK" gular lr.00. Now .*1.50 cess. One prominent French builder of The akirt la extremely smart, and yet NAVY SERGE SUITS LINED OBEY SATIN "BUSTER AND SUNSHINE" very plain In this day and age of dra­ Juvenile comedy. peries. having only two pleats on either WELL TAILORED "side to relieve the simple monotony Reg. $25.00, to clear at.... ;...... $12.00 SHORTT. HILL This time *>f year brings a longing for » change in hats. The merchants Reg. $35.00. to clear a177.VTTTÏTIT... r~~. ~$1 B.ftft are taking advantage of thl* feeling, Reg. $45,00, to clear at...... 77...... $17.50 & DUNCAN. Ltd. and are showing the most alluring of white velvet and motre chapeaux. They NAVY OTTOMAN VICUNA SUIT LINED SATIN PRINCESS At the Sign of the Four Dials are made with soft crowns, and some­ Corner Broad and View Streets times shaped Jlke a man's bowler. For . TAILOR-MADE THE WILLIAMS STOCK CO. Phene STS trimming, a wing or ribbon mount is ! Reg. $55.00, to clear at...... $22.50 used. of. flaming pink or other brilliant coloring tipped with black. EVENING AND DINNER OOWNS-A FEW Week Commencing Monday, Jan. 19 With dark suits these hats look very * snrirt. especially If the scheme is ear- ; HANDSOME MODELS AT THE FOLLOWING OuldaV Great Play STOCK-TAKING SALE. rh d on with white gloves and white PRICES spat a J !/j Flame Satin Charmeuw- Gown, trimmed with silver Pretty lace Certains The recent law forbidding the im­ I / lace. Reg. $275, to clear at...... $100.00 “Under Two Flags” port-it ion and sale of certain fegthfhii vJII probably mu an u r* v.-rsion'< •> f|.»v. - Prices—18c, 20c, 30c. Matinee Wednes­ at 88c a Pair era and ribbons f«»r the spring and CHARTREUSE BROCADED SATIN day and Saturday, 10c and 10c. summer mllllm ry. Ribbons are to be ->Reg. $110, to clear at ...... ;...... $30.50 Curtain»—-Even inga, 8.15 Matinee. la owe or the rare bargains now Jo seen in a wide variety of coloring and 1.46. Reserved seats on sale at Dean be had here. There's only a few design, suitable for the ribbon sash, OBEY SATIN WITH TUNIC OF AMETHYST V A Hlecocka*. corner Broad and Yatea. pairs left and early shopping ts ad- tied an-w at çaeh wearing, which is now taking the place of the made gir­ BEADED NET Madrase Curtaining, cream, pretty dles '■*1 jReg- $175, to clear at...... -...... $69.50 X pattern*, regular 20c and 25c In the latist coiffure the hair Is values for ...... 28c drawn a tittle higher and show* the STREET COATS IN FASHIONABLE MATERIALS English Flannelette of the beet ar« This brings back, of course, the £tnpress quality, per yard 25c. or 6 yards beloved ear-ring, and now the ultra- Heather mixture Coat, in zibeline for ...... $1.03 Blue Boucle Clotli Coat, with velvet fashionable Is searching for new and cheviot. Reg. $16.50. to clear at $7.50 collar. Reg. $70.00, to clear at $29.50 eccentrl ; oddities In that line. Not Vieux Rose Zibeline Coat with velvet Week Commencing Jan. 26, 1914 Model Broche Vicuna Coat in copper eollar. I teg. $30.50, to clear at $15.00 and green, with seal throw collar. Reg. JOHN R GORDON A 00. SEABROOK YOUNG Tan Astraehan Coat with civet cat col­ $85, to clear at ...... $29.50 Presenting «23 JOHNSON STREET lar. Reg, $50.00, to clear at $22.50 Brocade Cloth Model Coat in black “WHAT WOULD YOU DO?” “The Store of Better Value and Tangerine Fine Reaver Cloth Coat, and grey. Reg. $80.00, to clear $29.50 Variety” with roll collar and deep revers of FOUR LA DELLA COMIQUES Tan Superfine Broadcloth Coat, black musquash. Reg. $85.00, to clear at panne velvet collar. Reg. $80.00, to AMERICAN COMEDY FOUR only ...... :...... $29.50 clear at ...... $29.50 NESTOR A DELBERO. 755 Yates Street Phone 1876 VICTORIA THEATRE Silk Scarves for Women J Of fine quality silk; in beau­ Douglas Street. tiful shades of pink, blue, Opening of Victoria's Permanent Stock etc., large size, handsomely SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Monday, January 19 embroidered and finished Corner Johnson and Douglas Streets C. E. Royal Presents the Great New with deep fringe. Priced at AH personal lien-:, sent by mall for 'Publication in"st b• sigrieu ail the name York Success $3.50. Scarves in plain silks and * Jdress j)t the senuer.) Wiltshire Bacon for Sunday's “The Fsrtune Hunter” $1.60 and $2.00 A. Peterpon. of Duncan, la staying at Breakfast 8p*elal scenic production and elec­ See Window Display. the Km press hotel. trical effects. Seats now on sale at Just a little bit r,f the genuine article a real treat. Buy !L by the Victor!”! theatre. T F. Mlnnhan. of Seattle, 1$ a guest piece or c une In «nd see U . sliced. We specialise on Genuine “Wllt- Kmng Tai Yum eblre." Place your week-end Grocery ojder at the new store. PRICES 50c, 25c, 15c at the Kmbress hotel. Special bargain matinees Wednesday 1622 Government Street F. 8. Monte, of Salmon Arm, la a and Saturday at 2.30 p. m. Any seat in L. C. PHONE 4165 Co., Ltd the house 25c. guest at the pnipress hotel. ADAMS William Jones, of Tacoma. 1$ regls- A Bes Brummel Blouse for a 1 Hared at th«* - Kmpr ; tpWat. Lowest Prices In Canada Summer Coat. Royal Victoria Theatre T. 8. 8. Pepk»r Is reglsteret! at the TREE TRIAL TREATMENT MAY CURE YOU Cash Discounts Up to gowns has been successful In launching Empress hotel from Toronto. pleats, even though tie produced them rw. „___ . - .___ Kingston. Çtift., June 6th. /909. Friday and Saturday, Jan. 23 and 24 ”•* 16 Yery much better after using the 10 days* treat- 50 Per Cent In Varia at a time when the enthusiasm T. Bruce Taylor, well known In Medi­ IVLT..ro,U kind enough to send, that 1 will not require any Matinee on Saturday. . Note—See our lines of Satin for narrow skirts was at such height cine Hat, is at thi» Empress hotel. more. In fact. I feel entirely well, and it ta now a month since I stopped using tbe treat men*. 'Mi**) F W T I «ouïs Meyer Introduces the Merry Underskirts and Whttewear— that It was thought they would surely Similar letters to the abora are not Infrequent, though' of rou ee, such caeee Farce Comedy, Played by the Entire Special prices. Store closed spHt Into Ihe trouser* worn by Turkish C. N. Itogin registered at the Empress are not of long standing Most wo­ Monday and Tuesday. women. But this man persevered, and hotel yestvrday from Foil G.-.m;., men who have suffered «6* ariy All-British Company length of time will require to use now chic Parisian gowns are worn with ORÀNGE LTl«Y longer . thzui tbo long gathered tunics tilted In the front Hilliard Taylor and Mrs. Taylor are Trial Troatment In order to effect Oriental Importing Co. and flaring open, showing an accor­ Winnipeg guests at the. Empress hotel. a complete cure, but In every v*ae dion-pleated underskirt. Just , what they will bo perceptibly benefited. “The Glad Eye” 1601 Government Street, Further, the benefit will be perman­ W. J. "William Is staying at the Km- this means as to the future of pleats ent whether they continue to use Price Sr—$1.50, $1.00, 76c, 60c. phope 2662. P. O. Box 201. remains to be seen. At any rate, this P'ess hotel while hero from Vancouver. ORANGE LIT,Y or not. It Is not, Matinee—$1.00, 76c, 60c. 25c. fashion la a Kr.at relief from ahlrla taken Internally, and does not con-j d- H. Gross la among those staying tain any alcohol or other stimulant.' * Curtain. $.16 and 2.30. which have bee it -Worn" upside down; It I» - an applied treatment, and that is, with frills around the top, at the Empress hotel from Vancouver. low acte directly on the suffering or-| Extract From —^ .*■%.- While the bottom Is narrow and un­ gans In all cases cf women's dis­ orders, these organs are congest-} "BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL" trimmed. Let us hope no other style O A. Rendell, a prominent Green­ wood man. I» a guest at the F.mpress APtbv^T .. ==s==a==s '■ ed to a greater ce les* extent, and » March 23, 1907. ~ will come tripping along to nip this ORANOH LDdY will relieve artd remove this congestion Ju»: a* positively and cer™‘ John McCormack one In the bud before It ha* had time hotel. talaly as the action of ammonia or soap on soiled linen. It is r\ simple chemical problem, and »> result Is always the same, a etee. tewards better- health andj “A Most Valuable Food* tQ'THOMSffl. complete cure Waists an* blousy and diaphanous. J. R. Dean, of Seattle, is among the In order that every eufferln • woman way prove Its good qualities. will send; enough of ORANGE I.ÎIjT for li At s time when the propagation of arti­ In evening dresses they are cut very newly arrived guests at the Empress ! S* FB Ah*Ctl"^”4 abBr^1Utëly free, to each Udy whei Is Coming lu tel. «Id -cod roe her eddr***s. M IRAK. WINDSOR. ON i . ti ficial foodstuffs Is receiving more atten­ low in the buck, and have short sleeves tion th$n ever before, and when new or none at all In fact, so Inconsider­ For sale by Woodward Department Stores, Limited, corner oi Ilfst- forms of easily assimilable fat to take ably ar * they that, were It not for the C. W. Rtelxnld, of Seattle, Is register­ ed at the Strathcona^ hotel while In *ngH and Abbott streets, Vancouver. Wednesday, February 4 the place of oodjlver oil are being "fre­ coat of the material. It might seem town. quently brought to the notice of the medi­ that they were devised with a view to cal profession. It Is desirable that some economy. V evening to-morrow In the Wesley Prices: $2.60, $2, $1.60 and $1. of the older forms of administering nat­ Mrs. John Cochrane. Linden avenue, ital from Vancouver. They are guests ural fats should not be lost' sight of. Plaid Taffeta a Popular Trimming Smart little separate Jackets are go­ will receive on Thursday. January 29, church. at the Empress hoteL Among natural fats, butter easily takes ing to be worn this spring. In strong for the Plain Silk Frock. Mail orders now received at the first place for nutritive value, and when from 3 to 6. * * •>„ combined with a suitable soluble car­ and sometimes vivid colors. Tlie lead­ 'V- F. W. Ijoeeon ts here for a short Mr. and Mrs. L. Chester Young, of • Koval V ietoria Theatre. bohydrate, a most valuable food Is pro­ ing points In these coats will be the lonx ago * popular society woman ap­ II. P. Carper Is here from Vancouver. time from Vancouver, and Is staying Nanaimo, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Medley duced. lining and the buttons. Beautiful bro­ The BUTTER BfjOTCH which Messrs tien red among her admiring friends He.and Mrs. Carper and guests at the at the Empress hotel. Harper, of Victoria, left yesterday Callard A Bowser (Duke's Hoad. Fusion caded silks and satins are being used with crescent-shaped ear-ring* of tor­ Empress hotel. afternoon on an extended trip through Road. W .C.) have prepared foh fifty for the 1 tiling, which Is of ns much If toise shell, and a- necklace to match years ' 1* such an, article, which has the not more Importance than the outside A. Hatton and Mrs. Hatton are Southern California. composed of crescents of the same ma­ Burns Anniversary great advantage of being palatal»!*. SO of the coat.— J. E. Tucker, of Vancouver, Is stay­ guests at the Empress hotel. They I palatable In fact, that children are more terial. ing at the Strathcona ïiotel, having n glittered from Winnipeg. Mr. Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. llkelÿ to need restraining from excess A young friend of mine, wanted one The new coiffure also brings with it Fourth Grand than any persuading to take It. This arrived yesterday, Johnson, arrived in the city last night of the.« loose and baggy Jackets, but revival of ornaments for the hair. BUTTER SCOTCH Is stated to contain Ani*>ng the arrivals at the Empress from Vancouver. They are guest* at 11.7 per com. of fat a>id 79.3 per cent, of could fin* no Jacket pattern which ex­ Them are to be seen In great vnrlvty. C. P. Wooley, of Somas. Is In the city hotel from Vancouver yesterday were the Htratheona hotel. sugar, and the results of an analysis pressed Just the idça she had In mind, from tin a Impie* tortoise-s hell burette for a few days. He Is staying at the Etilbtt Rowe and Mrs. Rowe. which w-« Lave.. ma<|è, r«-r ntlv of s speci­ until she cmwlved' the brilliant Scottish Concert men substantially confirm these figures, to diamond and pearl-studch <1 pins and Strathcona hotel. thought of using the Beau Brummel Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Macgregof, of further ehemktal examination of the fat combs. The hair Is often powdered, • • ♦ George N. Salmon arrived In the city Vrid'*r the Hirer tlon of ^— blouse pattern for her Jacket. Her Ihincan, who have been staying at the extracted showed It t-o !»<* genuine butter- and. wl*h this the latest fad for even? W. R. McDonald Is In the city from from Vancouver this merhlhg ohd re­ ROBERT MOItIUgON, fat This confection can therefore b ‘ lingers were nimble and clever, And ftnÇTfl» •hotd.TrfYxifi tfirTlakura for ing, la Jet back-combs, which make a Deep Cove. He Is registered at the gistered at the Empress hotel. Scottish Gold Mtdatth*;—- recommended, not only as a bannies « she proc eeded to make it herself, feel­ « three months' trip to Hawaii. aweeUurat but also as a very useful ad­ striking and effective contrast with the Strathcona hotel. ing assured that she could carry out - - ** ______Miss Alvina Munn, New Westminster; dition to the diet in suftifTffîr rssea. wh'lened hair. Mrs. I>. Dewar, 204 Cambridge street, her Idta correctly, and she did. TJu* Sepia Portraits.—Art ih>tic to a degree , Madame Burnett; Mrs Warner, vtolinist; In all the Principal candy stores in F. W. Rudge, of Prince Rupert, Is a •will not receive^>n Tuesday, January result 1* shown In Fig. I White at reasonable prices. The Skene I>owe Misa Shearer, Highland dancer; Ben Ill bet-. sh<* will"—b-gsn the rasn guest at the Strathcona hotel while 17. nor again till further notice. tnalllell. 8'-atite, Mr. J. fi A Brown. Mr. broadcloth was the material she used. youth. “Don’t.‘«5 Interrupted hie older and down from the north. studio, 654 Yates, corner Douglas. • Th“ collar and cuffs she made of black wiser companion "Don't bet that ene Jack Melville. Mrs. I**wls Hall, aceom- F. A. Reid, a prominent cltisen of velvet, and piped the front closing with will ever do anything. You can never tell "No/* said L e stage manager, “you are A. L. Cam it hers, of Duncan. Is in the -Merritt, in In the city on business, and *™rr sarsopu* the velvet Heavy silk frogs gave a what a woman will .da.” ”f was going to the heroine. You are supposed to sultt-r bejt that she would do the unexpected. ' city on a short visit. He is flopping at Is registered at the Empress hotej. more than anybody else in the play. Yob First Concert Appearance of SL Andrew's âeml-mllltsry .effect to the front. The “Don’t.” repeated the elder -earnestly. the Strathcona hotel. and Caledonian Pipe Band. skirt made especially ttt wear with this must put yourself Into a fram» of mind cUdlesJ "Even that Is no safe bat.” which represents grief and remorse.” “I jacket waa of black-and-white check­ John C. Poole là In the capUnl, hav­ Mr. Gowen and Mr*. Go wen. of Van­ ing arrived from Vancouver this morn­ know.” r -piled the !reding woman. “I ll ed velouf de laine. It Was extremely try to make myaelf believe I'm one of the Reyal Victoria Theatre couver. are guests at the Strathcona ing. While here he 4s a guest at the ;daia, except for the pleats on either CURES hotel for a abort lime. people who have paid ten shillings to see MONDAY. JANUARY M, AT I P M çssjtïarS.*• side, which gave her the popular bquf- Empress hotel. this play." “ T*k*ta, 1wrwet" abd-SME...v**~omr* "7 sîlhotléffe. ThfN young IXttUCHl w&Bsae.mem • • • Rev. John Robson will preach the opens January XL \ J. P. D. Malkin and Mrs. Malkin ars tot time and thought on the coo- [AC0LDS missionary sermons both morning and For Keys that lit go $o Wilson s among thons who are visiting the cap­ Repair Shop, 111 Cormorant street. • r 225<èSL ^irmKTA DAILY Tl M ICS, RÀTÜRUAV, JA N CART'S!, 19IT xr

...... Knights of Pythias hall, the comYnlt- ' tee of reception being A.t B. Fraaer, J. rsm stsvsao» ~ I ” 1 '"■’TY- &tr' */<*»)# câsê a'jjroiràirti'Hè 'bf èntertfflmfif'nt given on the second, night. It iafero- 739 Yates Phone IN CAPITAL CITY - •ed to hold mid-day luncheon# at -*Royal JL ;Victoria ■ ■ ______Theatrej—», the hall, so that the delegates will not 1391 • ' '—— ' : - Hare to come down town for the pur- Street of lunching. Provincial Liberal Convention Tuesday and Wednesday, Arranged for Next Month; Local Delegates Chosen One More Week of This Great Sale. January 27 and 28 A royal will await thé four A few Specials for Monday William A". Brady Presents hundred delegates to the provincial Liberal convention, which will be held In this city on February 25, 26 and 27. The Victoria Liberal association met Exceptional Offer of Corsets last evening under President King- ham’s chairmanship and «elected dele­ All in new style, in a very comfortable make, embroidered in silk, made of finest gates to the convention, appointed a committee under A. B. Fraser’s chair­ ccutil. See windows to-day. Very special value...... • ...... #1.50 manship to make . the arrangements for the reception of the delegates! and decided to hold a mass meeting at the Ope:ra Cloaks at Enormous Reductions Royal Victoria theatre on ths first ROBERT evening of the convention. Brocaded velvet in white, black, brown, amelbyst, tango, terra cotta, cream, gold, Short addresses espressivo of optim­ skv, peacock blue and champagne, in the very latent styles. Kale prices, $16.75 ism and. of the value of a gathering of this character In the present critical toV.V...... #150.00 state of the country were listened to by a large audience, particularly the references of W. W. lMèr to the cam­ Rédactions in Ladies’ Q-Ioves paign of education Conducted by H. C. ROBT. B. MANTELL AS RICHELIEU Brewster, leader of the -party, and Ladies’ Woolen Gloves, white, brown, navy, black, etc...... 25c Malcolm A. Macdonald, president of At tho Royal Victoria theatre, Janu­ the B. C. Liberal association. In the ary 27 and 28. Children> Woolen Gloves, in cardinal, white ami navy ...... 25Ç Interior at the present time. Mr. Baer urged his hearers to send competent “THE LION AND THE MOUSE.” Ladies’ Kid Gloves, in tans, mode, champ, etc. ; large sizes only, 7 and 7%. Special and -disinterested men to thé eenven- at ...... 75< tlmt. as tt was destined to shape large­ ly the future of Liberalism In British Charles Klein*.’# masterpiece, "The MANTELL Columbia. L|on and the Mouse," which is to be WautojttJ$argan^ricM_*" The delegates selected were Ward 1 - presented by the Royal Stock company F Burridge. J. S. r *andon. Robert Beard. Dr. T/ewis Hall, R. Morrison, Dr at the Victoria theatre at popular Beautiful Silk Waists in a large variety* of colors and styles, trimming includes, Me­ McLennan. E. S. Woodward and G. A. prices all nest week, has been held by. dici collars. Peter Van collars, shadow lace and other popular trimmings. Regular “Leader of the American Stage" Beck. Alternates—Messrs. Houston. many critics to be the most powerful Bradshaw. J. Smith. A. W. Cui^ie, Mc­ exposure ever written of the méthode value* to $6.50. January Sale ...... #1.00 Donald. P. Mend. . A. E Churchill. of .high finance in directing the affairs , in Elaborate Scenic Productions of Minty and R. L#b< h. of government. Van! 2-^-Capt. R. Ralcom. James "Ready'Money” Rider, the Indomlt Dakers, R. N. Menxies. F. M Mc­ able and cruel old money king, lm There» was a rerd attendance of 1514. P. No. i Gregor. J. J. Clark. T. Walker. Hugh personated by C. EL Royal, Is said to members both from the city and Van­ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRlt- T. Pettigrew and R. Penmen. Alter­ be a portrait of man whose name Is couver. All the office rs-elect were I8H COLUMBIA nates—J. H. Ptcken. B. Bewley. 8» M. known to the financial world as the “King Lear” present, thirty in number, and were (Victoria Registry). Morton, A. D. Fisher. D. Woodruff. R. power behind the throne in one of the IN THE duly installed by Grand Master Pro. In the Matter of the Companies Act Bain. A. K. Oates and F. Butts. greatest trust# in America. The met­ Brett Anderson (Vancouver). Pant and Amending Acte Ward S—A. B. Fraser. A. Brakes. A. aphor of the title Is carried out in the Grand "T. Cash more. Past Grand A. R. Sherk. G. E Mllloy. Alderman A. money king’s effort to use a young Stewart. Grand Overseer J. W. Cash- B McNeill. W. H. Mcl^od. Dr. G A. woman who has written a novel expos­ In the Matter ef Pennock and Godfrey TUESDAY NIGHT more, and Grand Secretary J. T. Me- II. Hall and James Bell. Alternates— ing his character as a tool, In effect­ Company, Limited F. J. Sand I ford. P. Mm-quart. E. Demp­ I. O. O. F. IlmOyle. After the installation the ing the conclusion of one of his pet eel brothers were entertained at a banquet, By Order of the Honorable Mr. Jue- ster. R. H. Bassett. D. A. Ross and E. fish schemes. The young woman Is Meetings Next Week. L- Harrison. after which the brothers listened to' tice Gregory, Dated 19th January, the mouse and she succeeds In com­ Monday—Victoria Lodge NOT 1. very Instructive speeches on the good 1914, Herein. Ward 4—Alderman G. Bell, H. C. pletely defeating the hitherto invtncl Hall, A. M. Fraser. A. W. Campbell, J. Tuesday — Colfax Rebckah Lodge standing In which the order Is In from NOTICE la hereby given that a Petition “Richelieu” ble ruler of governments. T. Cashmore. P.O.M.W.; Rro. Brett filvds will be presented to the presiding F Fltspatrlck, J. Patterson. H. L. This second play by the Royal com No. 1. Judge in Chambers at the Court House. Roberts. W. Rayllss and L. V. Con­ Wednesday—Columbia IsOdge NA. 2. Anderson. O.M.W.: A. Styyart. P.G. Bastion Square, Victoria. B. C.. on Mon­ yers. Alternates—W. G. W. Fortune. pan y affords the public an opportun­ M W . F. L Budlong. P.G.M.W.: <" day. the 26th day of January, 1914. at the ity of judging of the work of the play­ Thursday — Dominion Lodge No. 4. J. n. Dill. F. A. Bennett ami W. J. Pederson. M.W.; J. NlchPlIff. M.Wi haut .OLD 30 In the forenoon. or eo aoan ers In a different Type of production Friday—Jubilee committee. J. T. Mcllmoyle, 0,8.; and F. Davey, thereafter aa the matter can be beara. WEDNESDAY NIGHT entirely from "The Fortune Hunter" tor ah Order that Pennock A (.islfrey Ward 5—Hon. William Templeman. F. fj. Songs and recitations were ren­ .Company, Limited, be at liberty to file which hae been running so success­ Victoria Lodge No. 1. John Hart. W. W. Baer. G. N. Mowat dered by H. Owen. A. Semple. J. W. with th#- Registrar of Joint Stock Com­ fully this week. Thert was a very Interesting discus Cash more. A. Cluhk and Mr. Colbert. panies for British Columbia a certain Prices: $2, $1.60, $1, 75c and 50c. R. B. McM irking. J. Sheppard. A. Agreement dated the 15th day of May, Fairful and J. Nicholls. Alternates—W. aion In Victoria lodge last Monday Bro. Belanger, of the Vernon cafe, very 1912. mad*, between William Henry Pen­ Every Convenience and Comfort in D. John, |I. W. Goggfn, R. Bell and J evening on a proposition which had ably catered for the banquet. nock and Pennock A Godfrey Company. Built van. ' the clean, cosy rooms, frdm |4 per Limited. If you do not attend on such Curtain rises promptly at 8. Seats on sale now. week, at The Kalserhof. » b««n laid over from the previous week. presentation, euch Order may be made in The gathering Is uf be held at the A.O.F, your absence upon the Petitioners' own There was a good attendance, and the Court Vancouver, No. 576$, A.O.F.. Showing as may seem Juet. arguments for and against the ques­ held Its semi-monthly meeting on AND TAKE NOTICE that In support tion proved Instructive to a number of such application will be read the nitt- Monday night. Chief Ranger. Rro. E. of the members who were not con­ davlts of William Henry Pennock. Alex­ Banner, occupied th^* chair. The usual ander Lindsay and John -Charles Mc­ versant with the subject. The new of- routine of business was followed. Intosh, sworn the 14th day of January, Jteers t'xenuiUOcd the first.Uegrcc iiv ft Wi, and duly filed.------Préparat lons are being made lo “KaRT very creditable manner. listed this 19th day of January. 1911 an enjoyable social and» dance on the ALEXANDER LINDSAY. « Colfax Rebckah Lodge No. 1. next meeting night, to which the Petitioner. Royal Victoria Theatre W. H. PENNOCK. Royal Victoria Theatre This lodge will meet on Tuesday ladies’ court. Court Maple Leaf, has Petitioner. evening next, when the degree of Re- been specially Invited. All visiting J. C. McINTISH. Ukah will be conferred upop a num­ members and those of the city courts Petitioners’ Solicitor. ber of candidates. A team practice has are cordially Invited to attend. Whose place of business and address for been called for Sunday afternoon from service Is at 1118 Langley Street. Vic­ Friday and Saturday, January 30 and 31 toria. British Columbia. Thursday Night, January 29 2 to 4 o’clock. The team captain has The Petition Is filed by J. C. McIntosh, expressed the li<»up that all members of 1118 I^angley St . Victoria. B. C , Solici­ ‘Here is a real play, aetually aeted.”—Log Angeles Examiner. of the team will tv> on Kand. Visiting tor for the within named Petitioners, Best Treatment for whose address Is 624 Yates Street. Vic­ THE FUN DATE mem1»ers of the degree of Rebekah are toria. British Columbia, WILLIAM MORRIS Presents Ilis Company of ENGLISH cordially Invited to attend the sessions All Complexion Ills Special Engagement by arrangement with the Liehler Co of of Colfax lodge. PLAYERS from the Manhattan Theatre, New York, in Vancouver Encampment No. 1. (From Woman’s Tribune.) NOTICE. America’s Best Loved Comedienne Til tell you my panacea for all com­ There was a splendid attendance at plexion troubles. If the skin be colorless, NOTICE Is hereby given that an appli­ the encampment meeting last Tuesday. sallow, muddy, over-red. If It be rough, cation will bp made to the Legislative The patriarchal degree was conferred chopped, blotchy, or pimply, there’s noth­ Assembly of the Province of British Col­ Ten weeks in in* that will so surely overcome the con­ umbia at this present Session by the Cor­ Two years at the upon several candidates. The work of dition as ordinary mercolled wax. The poration of the District of Saanich, for . Little Theatre Iff Boston. T w Vo the degree team on this occasion wax literally takes off a bad complexion an Act to be called ‘ The Saanich Water London. ‘ F o u r months In New augurs well for the future, as the offi­ —absorbs"The dead and lïMlT-d*fid >ftW- and Sewer Act. 1914." giving to the Cor­ ejes of surface skin, so gently, gradually, poration of the District -of Saanich; JOLLY mas. In Chicago. Yoik. cers demonstrated conclusively that you experience no incunvènlence at all. r they had been doing some hard work A new complexion is then in evidence., (a) The power to create and define preparing themselves for their various one so clear, spotless, delicately «oft and drainage and eewera go areas In the eaid beautiful, you look many years younger. District.- and to, survey, build, maintain duties. The patriarchal degree wlH be One ounce of this wax. procurable at any and operate drains and sewer* tn any put on at the next meeting. February 2. drug store, will rejuvenate even the worst one or more of said areas/ and for such complexion. It Is smeared on llkd Chid purpose to expropriate or purchase lands, Columbia Lodge No. 2. cream before retiring and removed morn­ rights-of-way or casement*, and to assena, At the conclusion of the lodge busi­ ing» with warm water. The mcrcollxed levy ami cvHect from tlie. property own­ wax habit Is a healthier and more eno- ers in any eakt drainage and sewerage ness last Wednesday- evening there hotnlcal one than the cosmetic habit. area a sufficient amount for the expense was n practice In the initiatory degree. If (be skin be wrinkled or creased, of surveying, building, maintaining and MAY Bfo. D. Dewar, team captain, expressed bathe It dally In a solution made by dis­ oiterating the drains and eewera for eaid solving an ounce of powdered saxollte In area, and to borrow money for such pur­ hi# pleasure with the result of the prac­ a half pint witch haxel. This acts Imme­ pose on the general credit of the Muni­ tice and feels confident Jthe degree will diately. affectiag even the deepest wrin­ cipality and on property (whether occu­ BLINDNESS be put on next Wednesday evening In kle»—Elsie I>esmond. __ pied or not) wlthlh any area on which a a creditable manner. drain and sewer system may be estab­ lished. and on drainage an .1,. hihhfd at hlri) hy the] tt*e- sad death of the boy Mean In that i «n I ~/W *T 8 provincial jail at Burnaby. Ho <9ir| BLUE AND Uicbard) would Uko the house to uft- 22 Pounds Financial Aspect derwtand that if any neglect by anj^qf L » the off trials could be traced, theg^r- j; In 23 Days DISCOURAGED 8 rrnment would take every step so find ,■ • ■.yii’Tv■— .-rv . • x- • ■ ■ “ wbo *■» culpabl, and mete out Remarkable Experience of F. Gegnon, Mrs. Hamilton Tells How She „ punl*hm'ht where It was deserved. He Who Builds Up Weight Premier Made His Usual Re­ r ,hfl thenke ol both parliament and Wonderfully. FinaBjr Pound Health in -, were due to Hr: wnilami .'or : a brin*ln* ,h« matter up on the floor of ‘7 was all run down to the very- bot­ view of Conditions in the . t the house. tom," writes F. Gagnon. J'l had to quit Lydia E. Pinkham'e Veg­ work I was so weak. Now. thank* to House Yesterday t ,n Ju The amount him across the floor of the house. the days of Booth and Forrest and the which the cardinal draws the protect­ help pay postage, packing, etc., and what soporific effect. owing on townsltes nnd suhurvan' to show good faith, entitles holder to Other points of criticism with which other giants of the golden age, comes ing circle of the church of Rome, Mf. OPEN FflB BUSINESS The principal features of the speech lands, was $3.183,753.92, so that the total one 50c package of-Sargol Free. Ad­ I he premier dealt were in connection to Victoria next Tuesday and Wednes­ Man tell does a piece of acting that U dress The Sargol Co., 260-N Herald were the references to the land ques­ utatatiding* the government on with hhr trarslthtg expenses, and the Meals, Boom». Board. Cooking ' day." January ft and 28, at the Royal regarded by some of his admirers as Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y. tion and the financial state of the prov­ lands was $12.798.336. M. This was all Supreme. Bar Connected. alleged partisanship of the late mem­ Victoria theatre. On the opening night the climax of his genius. ince. The remainder was occupied In. bearing Interest at the rate of 6 per ber for the islands. AH Under New Management. Mr. Mantel! will be seen In the "King Miss Genevieve Hamper, Mr. Man- complimenting those young members of • ent So thsu could be no loss.. The Sir Richard followed with a defence A. KENNEDY Lear" of William Shakespeare, and tell's new leading woman, will play the party who had contributed so much government (always noted for Its of the labor commission and of the Sharp Stabs ef Pain—It'e the kid­ Proprietor. Altmismîk never sought to get the bet­ on the following night in the "Riche­ Cordelia In “King Lear" and Julie In to the enjoyment and profit of the agricultural commission, stating that lieu" of Bulwer Lytton. neys! Our genuine Imported Ptlsener ter of a bargain, nor had they ever ‘‘Richelieu." house, etc., etc, by the excellence of both had been most carefully named, "King Lear" is regarded as • Mr. le recommended by Carlsbad phy­ their maiden speeches—and replies to deemed It a wise policy to press i»eople and pointing to the fact thAt manv Mantel!'* masterpiece. So difficult Is Event ef the Season. Orangemen's sicians, 10c per glass at The Kaiser- unduly for payments outstanding. labor organisations had come Iteforr They Just desired to get what they the character of I^ear to play, owing to ball hof. - • thought was a fair price He prognos­ ticated a discussion In the present ses­ sion of the legislature on the high cost of living, when the report of the agri­ cultural commission had been nrv- Creditors Must MBtsæ "y— Thé I-ands Question. The premier admitted that the ques­ tion of provincial land was one of the most Important before the people to­ Be Satisfied day. Things as they were In the province to-day had resulted from a gradual growth dating away back In the early sixties. It we* Important and necessary that the movement on the land should be carried out In an efficient and up-to-date way. The government had always taken the po­ sition that 1it was wrong to people tho out-of-way lands where there were no roads or railways or acceptable means of communication. But no* that the time was drawing near when trans­ CUT portation s< r vice throughout-the prov. Ince «W as becoming very thorough, hv Profit is a thing of thought the time ripe for progressive Fixtures of all legislation along these lines; the time to plant a large and contented popula • the past. Money is kinds as well as heat- tion. If the government had spent the money which had accrued from the what we’re thinking ing apparatus, sale of large blocks of crown lands on the development of railways and roads nf just now, and we and means of communications, what RATE irons, toasters, was there w rong In that ? He won­ have got to get a few coffee percolators, dered how a Brewster-Macdonald- Williams government would raise thousand dollars etc., all marked down money for those public works If not by the sale of lands. He w.»ndcred where within the next week they Would secure the currency for t absurdly 1 o w educational development. Would- they or two. prices. add to the burden of taxation? hi GROCER ‘T am anxious," said the, premier thumping the desk before him with all his might, "to see a party arise In British rnhimhta with a real construc­ tive policy, whose criticism of our Will occupy New Premises in the methods would hax-e some foundation. Our party is a live and active one. and can stand criticism." He declared that the government SCOTT BLOCK, Corner Douglas St had helped the homesteaders and pre- emptors. Wherex'er it had been -com­ petent for them to do so they had not and Hillside Avenue, on or about delayed In giving them every assist- y\ A ance. But they,they had to help the large buyer as well asaw the' homesteader,homeeteader. for from the. buyer was obtained the MARCH 1„ and hope to have one money, for those public works which were the pride of Canada. It was wholesome business to sell cro„ n of the BEST and MOST UP-TO-DATE lands to graduate tales and keep peer with the expansion of the country the proper attention to public works of all kinds. STORES in British Columbia As to Criticisms. ' Earlier In his address Sir Richard McBfidc took considerable time re­ J. A BLAIR, ferring to certain definite criticisms Which had been levelled at him on the previous day by Parker Williams, the leader the opposition. This crltt-criti­ 5 ^ Manager cism, he alleged, had been mercilessly frank, and came from only one source. The root of It all was that the So­ cialists had never and could never see any good in any of the actions of the The Conservative party, whether those ac­ tions were deserving of admiration or Hinton Electric Co., Ltd. not. With them the Conner x'atlve administration was fundamentally 911 Government Street wrong: conceived in iniquity, and ut­ terly Incapable of; bearing good re­ sults. Tf# referred in the first Instance to VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1914 RtoH ;cônWrv.âtu.iï uimlnli^Mii aud t»> ' tbvT "’f.... -p-—-, CHAPTERS OF A oiwrio**» Iff “If tfi' v • b.'U.-v, In Improving our placed in order o w ui- i Ù.I.V». in preventing the wt.si* of ... . .^ AUTOBIOGRAPHY snttv in preserving the foreaTCtni thrift y merit, you-would usv at, lit»» m4** • of place Benger’s Have You Been t-ountryTor th,- h..ii..n us. whole Food first, BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT polies, in WAirkitig for...tbrt-.heltiiemtint gf thi condition of the men and women becauie it U Vho KVe. «in the farms, then they will * when «H Attending Our «licet*. l.ojijright 1912. li> The Outlook ( otnpany All rights reserved. In­ unstintedly e.mdt iun . the ’" net Ion of. food» are cluding rights of translation every man who is tn any way. respon­ sible. f*4T->ias^d-ing--r his priivlflinn und or tn., Allhoagb TWEWTY-SECOitC INSTALLMENT Will supiHirt • those members of the gland alone, ' and should be aebom- legislative branch who opposed Its OC'ngef • rood, Ç- parried by the-vffort jfor better business adoption. I would not sign the bill at when prepared, and better living on the farm. It is all if I thought the provision entirely, contains all the A STEWARDSHIP FOR THE ^fftxtiye,....Hul. thf. --mundwc mCLLLtm at tenet as important that the farn PEOPLE prevent the president from, seeking ar. the_ south and west brought It into dontact I with Improvement the commission. Food hir8c “umber» of prueUeal tarot- Old atsn went ovvrr the ftlktter with • • t rs i.ml tlu-ir .wives, secured for tho -r^ATth trtf ttlfU facts before M, the" For Infants, Barrett, of Georgia, h lead-i In the commissioners a most valuUde lx>dy congress has refused to pass, a law to Dutch southern farmers' movement, and with of first-hand Information. and laid the continue and provide for the commis­ INVAUDS and the AGED other men, such as Ilenrv Wall aye. sion; and It now passes a law with the is obtainable from all" Stores, Giaecrs. etc., in HARDWARE AT ffpfll»ü»T inundation for the remarkable awaken­ sealed ties price 6o c and $i. I>ean L. H. Halley, of Cornell, and ing of interest in country life which pun oee of preventing the executive Kenyon Butterfield. One man from from continuing the commission at all. A 4 i.pl. with tiMru.fi>. Woo*In p.«t bm ham has since taken place throughout thie BENGER S FOOD. Ltd. Maschewter Bng. whose. advice I especially profited was nation. The executive, therefore, must -now ♦f <»««■ «he»# Wltotonato in t gR.iU i—We MMM either abandon the work and ridect the «S * Bbtmtml Om « Oml». tSE, w ur ^ nut mu American, but an Irishman, A Farmer's Bfory. ~ “ Owtr Hvaiuttot atr— co-operafton of the states, or else must Htihi X, * Tsento, A ’ »'r*ry Ak*. Sir Horace Plunkett. In various con­ ft NS. llamthtoL C KoUmn aÇ versations he described to me and my on*, uf the m«»»t illuminating - and continue the work personally and LehâeswOwt. \*i*. sswi, l>!!,.4.0t* k InmUrntalTy one of ïRé mSXr fhtèWiir- through executive offiorsofficers w Kcun tie W1 II n. Ms=. Vamfcl fcRTBj. see* r COST PRICES close associate* the reconstruction of farm life which had been accomplish­ ing and .amusing—seriee of answers may select for that purpose." ed by the Agricultural Organization sent 'to the vommlssiun wàs from a The chamber of commerce of .Spo­ Society of Ireland, of which he was farmer In Missouri. Jle stated that kane. Washington, a singularly ener­ This includes Enamel ware, Tinware, Woodenware, tho founder and the controlling force; he had a wife and 11 living children, getic and far-seeing organization, lt- to d« veKplng the basic facts about the and he discussed the application of he and his wife l#elng each 62 years published the report which con­ available timber supply, about water­ Aluminum, Paints, Oil and Varnishes, Heating similar, methods to the Improvements old; and that they owned 620 acres of gress had thus discreditably refused ways. water power, and iron ore, Mr. of farm life In the United States. In land without any mortgage hanging to publish. Smith helped to develop and drive Jnto the public conscience the Idea that the Stoves, Cooking Stoves, Refrigerators, Cutlery, the spring of 1908, at my request, evfcr their heads. He had him- The Bureau of ('or pork lions on Timber. *elf done well, and his views as people ought to retain title to our nat­ Plunkett conferred on the subject with The work of the bureau of corpora­ Garfield and Pirn hot, and the latter to why many of his neighbors ural resources and handle them by the Tools and Builders’ Hardware. Come in now. Our had done less well are entitled to con­ tions. under Herbert Knox Smiths leasing system. suggested to him the appointment of formed an Important part of the con­ sideration. These .views are expressed Fine Arts and the Pork Barrel. a commission on country life as servation movement almost from the "jae here is getting short. in terse and vigorous English, they means for directing the attention of beginning Mr. Smith was a member The things accomplished, that -have cannot always be quoted in full. He the nation to the problems of the farm, of the inland waterways commission been enumerated above were of Imme­ states that the farm homes In his and for securing the necessary know­ and off the national conservation com­ diate cor sequence to the economic neighta>rhood are not as good as they ledge of the actual conditions of life mission. and his bureap prepared ma­ well-being of our people. In addition, should be because too many of them In the open country. terial of Importance for the reports of certain things were done of which the are encumbered by mortgages; that the The Country Life Commission. both. The Investigation of standing economic bearing was more remote, schools do not train boys snd girls sat­ After long discussion a plan for timber in the United States by the bu­ but which bore dlfBctly upon our Wel­ isfactorily for life on the farm, hwauee reau of corporation* furnished for the fare. because they add to the beauty Country Life commission was laid be­ they allow them to get un idea in their fore me and approved. The appoint first time a positive knowledge of the of living and therefore to the. Joy of heads that city life t8 better, and that ment of the commission followed In facts. Over nine hundred counties In life. Securing a great artist, Ratnt- to remedy this practical farming August, 1908. .In the letter of appoint­ timbered regions were coveted by the Oaudens. to give us the most beautiful should be taught. To the question ment the reasons for creating the com­ bun au. and the work took five years. coinage since the decay of -Hellenistic whether the farmers and thetr wtvee mission were set forth as follows: “I The most important facts ascertained Greece was one such act. In this cnee In his neighborhood are satisfactorily wore that forty years ago three-fourths 1 had power myself to direct the mint The Colbert doubt If any other nation can bear organized, he answers: “Oh, there Is comparison with our own in the of the standing limbo. In the United ! ,0 Salnt-Oaudens. The first. Plumbing and Heating Co., Ltd. a 1 title une-hors» grange gang m our amount Of attention given by the gov­ States whs pnwtftv owned. White atland bwtutilul, e< bis coin» wm Phone 662. 726 Port St. Free Delivery ernment, both federal and state, to locality, and every darned one thinks the date of the report four-fifths of : Issued In thousands before congress they ought to be a king.’’ Tu the quea- agricultural matters. But practically the timber In the country was In prt- |»*"etnbled or could Intervene; and the whole of this effort has hitherto tion, "Are the renters of farms In your vato hands. The «mncentratlon of prt- greot* and* permanent* improvement was In future we will conduct Plumbing aud Heating neighborhood making a satisfactory been directed toward Increasing" the vale ownership had developed to such made In th^ beauty of the coinage. In lhtng?" he answers: “No; because production of crops. Our attention has an a maxing extent that about twq the same way, on the advice and sug- Business only. they move about go much hunting a been concentrai* d almost exclusively hundred holders owned nearly one-half ges ion off Frank Millet, we got some on getting better farming. In the be­ better job." To the question, “la the of all privately owned timber In the rea'ly capital medals by sculptors of ginning this was unquestionably the supply bf farm labor in your nelghlzor- United Et alee, and of t£t* the three the first rank. Similarly, the new hood satisfactory?" the answer !»: light thing to.- do. The farmer must greatest holders, the Southern Pacific buildings In Washington were erected first of all grow good erops in order "No,, because the. people bave gone out railway, the Northern .Pacific fuHway, and placed In proper relation to one of the hahy business;“ ahd when n»k- %Jt«»>her, on plans provided by the best to stfpport himself and his family. But and the Weyerhaeuser Timber com- architects and landscape architects. I Tkrfit forget the cars run to the nur- when this h«B been secured, the effort fte Av the r**rm**1>' he answers, “Give l>any. held over "ten per cent. Of this a perj/u^n to every mother who gives also appointed a fine arts council, an Srn' every hour. - ____ for better farming should cease to work. Mr. Smith says: >. Wwh ii> seven jiving"troys Arnert-- ’T'IlW'TïKpifISfirThfleèd, to know pwr’Sld -body éhe- ~ best architects," - - - can soil.1' To the question, “Are the the facts so well that we could take painters and sculptors in the country, conditions surrounding hln-d lalxir on proper action toward saving the tim­ to advise the government as to the the farm in yotir .nelghlnirhood sut is- ber still left to tlie public. But of far erection and decoration of all new | factory to the hired men?" he answers: more Importance was the light that bui'dlngs. The "pork barrel" senators Î “Yes, unless he )s a drunken eusa,” this history (and the history of our and congressmen felt for this body an •Mlllt UUM NS WOUld like t-. 1.1.-w up other resources» throws on the basic. instinctive, and perhaps from their the atUlhoiuwa and ro well, and they used the Herbert Knox Smith on Water Power. whose existence was threatened by water dnilyt His wife dead now and he gré«-d and wantonness. During the Is looking for another." lie ends by The work of the bureau of corpora­ tions as to water power was equally seven and a half years closing on slating that the-most Important" single March 4,. 1909, more was striking. In addition to bringing the BIS thing to be 'don.» for the betterment of for the protect Ion* of wild life in the In Cash now to be Given Away FREE. concentration of water power control country life Is “good roads;" but In first jrrr>mtm>iitty- ttvrrtrtrttr nnmti.m; *‘n“U*d ',nrtni: H,t t’1'1 prn his answers he shows very clearly that In addition to the sum of through material furnished for my vtous years, excepting only the crea­ most Important"of all is the Individual tion of the Yellowstone National park. equation ot the man or woman. 4 message In my veto of the James river $2000.00 In Cash that we have dam bill, the work .of the bureau show­ The record Includes the creation of five Cost—Not a Cent. ed that ten great Interests and their national parks—Oaler Like, Oregon ; pre vious/y Given A wa y.______Wind Cave. South Dakota; Platt; Okla­ Like the rest of the commissions de- allies h« Id nearly sixty per cent, of Un­ developed water power of the United homa; Sully Hill, North Dakota, and let Prize, $50.00 In Cash. $rd Price, $36.00 in Cash serlbed In this chapter, the country Mera -Verde, Colorado; four btg game 2nd Prize, $40.00 In Cash. • 4th Prize, $26.00 in Ceeh life commission cobt the government State*. Kays Uemmlmi loner Smith: • Psrhatw the most Importai?'thing in refuges In Oklahoma, Arizona, Mon­ 5th to Sth Prizes, each $10.00 In Ceeh. pot <*TK\ Uk«t. ‘but laid lief Vie the presi­ tana. and Washington; fifty-one bird dent and the country a mass of In­ the \vn<»i * work «as its clear demon­ AND 100 VALUABLE PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY stration of thg fact that the only Ef­ reservations; and the enactment of ûJfvisky formation «L accurate and so vitally Below wHi be found six sets of mixed or jumbled letters. Can you laws for the protection of wild life tn Important as to disturb the serenity fective place to control water power In arrange these six seta of letters in such order that each set will fpell the Alas\a, the District of Columbia, and of the advocates of things as they are; the public Interest Is at the power name of a well known vegetable. It is not easy to do, but by patience on national bird reserves. These meas­ and therefore It |incurred the bitter sites; that as to powers now owmed by can be accomplished. Try I By sending a proper arrangement you have the public. It Is absolutely essential ures may be briefly enumerated as fol­ an epportunity of winning a cash prize. Many have done this as will opposition of tho reactionaries. The lows: report of the country life commission that the public shall retain title. . f . ISTILLERS be shown by the names aud addresses published below* Write these six was transmtttfd to.c.ngre., I,y me on T',* ',V,hJCh ,h<‘J»ub"<' The enactment of the first game laws words plainly and neatly on a slip of paper, as in case of ties, both (h'fbruory ... 191*. In tho accompanying *" lmrk to ,he mar*‘" «' "»•- for the territory of Alaska In 1902" and writing and neatness will J>e considered factors in this contest ural advantage In the water power site 1908, resulting In the regulation of the message I ask 'd for $25.000 (o print This may tike up a little of your, time, but as there Is TWO 1* tis rent that site at a rental which. export of heads and trophies of big and circulate tin* report and to pre­ HUNDRED DOLLARS in cash and one hundred premiums given away H'l'l -I tu thi- cost of power production game and putting an end to the slaugh­ pare for publication the immense is worth your time to take a little trouhle over this matter.______there, will make the total cost of water ter if deer for hides along the southern amount house, was later. In the overshadowing Importance to wat­ for game. t late competitions will not be allow­ rity. Your opportunity to win a conjunction with Benator Halé end erways of their relation with railroad The passage of the act of June $0, States 1rs the front rank In the world ed to enter this Contest. good round sum is equally as good others, able to lnduqe my successor to liner, the fact that the bulk of tiiêTfaT= Rlood' 1906, regulating shooting in the Dis­ work of bird protection. Among these accept their view. At what was al fle Is' long distance traffic, that It can­ This Competition will be judged as that of anyone else, as all prev­ trict of Columbia and making three- reservations are the celebrated Pelican m*st my last official act, I replied to not pass over the whole distance by k the direct and inevitable result of by two well known business men ious winners of cash prizes are de* fourths of the vnvIroîiF of th< national Island rookery in Jndlan river. Florida; barred from entering thU contest. congress that if I did not believe the wattr, white tt ran go anywhere by irregular or constipated bowel» and Off' undoubtedI Integrity, namely. donedritt kidneys and skin. The oagrttad within the district In effect a the Mosquito Inlet reservation. Florida, the advertising Managers of the Tawney amendment tq t>e unconstitu­ rail, and that therefore the power of national refuge. tional I would veto the Sundry Civil the rail tine to pro-rate, or not to pro­ undigested food and other waste mat­ the northernmost home of the manatee; The passage of the act of May $1, the extensive marshes bordering Kla­ ~ Names and Addresses of i few Prize-Winners In Recent Contests. bill which contained It. and that if I rate. with water tines really deter­ ter which is allowed to see amulet» _ _. 1909, providing for the establishment math and Malheur lakes tn Oregon, 5-V~rv; —r. i? i were remaining In office I would re­ mines the practical value of a river poisons the blood and the whole gystern. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pftfe of the national bison range In Mon­ formerly the scene of slaughter off WW S Mmi * 51 V-**'-- ‘ * fuse to obey It. The memorandum ran channel. The controlling value of ••» Uw»i.U*'"'»l ' -, « Ou. Sat c: ' o! *' !PL q 1 •ct directly on tbe bowels, regulating tana. This range comprises about ducks for market and ruthless destruc­ . Slatons. Draw* I.,* ell* e< we Vn." ... . In parti terminals and the fact that out of fifty 19,000 acres of land formerly In the f ) A *<. »-i.‘%»*» 0 * _ *>*••" i Jeta. Bo. 'ko;. Bom,, 4m 1 1 them—on the kidneys, giving them tion of plume birds for the millinery ••.S. MtM.-ie. ui«»iwei W.J t.-into • .Vti mSmm >*.&! . • "The chief object, of this provision, of our leading ports, over half the ac­ ease and strength to properly filter the Fla*head Indian reservation, on which t ft IMr* V.it., Be, .<•* to....to <)■ \ . .1*1 tfcWBMi». «1- to till»-* 0e« . _ ml.** tto»»» wiiiie* -see Mood—and on the skin, opening ud le now established a herd of .eighty where. In connection with the Carnegie r Q a 04.il, «a elkr. SI. oixm Ou .. **•« •tor* I to k.*-. Pton W...IKB Mw. repeating what It has done within the was controlled by the railroads, was Ike pores. For pure blood and good buffalo, the nucleus of which Was do- Institute, experiments have been made lend your reply dir.4t to last year In connection with the con­ also brought to the commission's at­ health take natid to the government by the Ameri­ on the homing lnstlnot off blrde; and BOVEL Manufacturing company servation commission and the country tention. and reports of great value Were can Bison society. the greet bird colonies on La yean and BOVEL BUILDING.no. (SIin une m - Montreal, ca life commission. It la for the people of prepared both for the Inland water­ " Dr. Morse's The Issue of the order protecting stater Islets tn Hawaii, some of the the country to decide whether or not ways commission and for the national birdie on the Niobrara military reser­ greatest colonies of sea birds In the they believe in the work done by the const r vat Ion commission. In addition Indian Root Pills vation, Nebraska, tn 1908, making ibis world.

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STREET Helmckën District 11-2 ■$tp4cndld New House, 6 Room'». $3750. $300 rash and $25.00' monthly, Miles From Bee this to-day.' SMALL and Well Appointed Apartment House On Car Line in Best Part of Fairfield District Cowichan Station Brail Good Revenue Producer - Apply for particulars to Cruiser’s Estimate About Sixteen Million Ground Floor, Belmont, Bldg, , I - Feet of Timber Phone. 3231. Acre Swinerton Ê? Musgrave $55.00 Per FURNISHED Winch Building. 640 Fort St. Phone 491 Unimproved Land F 342 HOUSE On Victoria Ann. waterfront, t< nnutern, success will bring abouti a closer and 6CRAP BOOK. furnaccr— Telephone paid . by bnotv.. Jtoyal union between the »exes. Pemberton & Son | Perfect comradeship and equality is Natal Celebrates Centenary ef owner. Oarage. Delivery at BOOKBUYERS ; bound to be an Improvement over the Tiny time. Cqjjenso, First Blehop. Phone 2790 ‘relation between master and etenV Should write ah oix*e for ML U1B S Fort Street f'LASSIFIKD ( ATALOOVE Of Rer t $60 Per Month. } •'! am very fund of men,” said the Burplu* Library Books aud l*ub- ! s pirater novelist* ‘‘and I have -always Dr. John William Colenso, the first llshers' New Iteivalnders. The jjlk-1 th in I know that they have bishop of Natal and the principal In a Catalogue contains particulars of B. C. LAND & INVESTMENT Hare Works- of Art. ' inar.y excellent qualities. I've, enjoyed renowned heresy trial, was horn In sotre »pb ndld comradeships With men. Biography Philosophy AGENCY, LIMITED A. W. Bridgman (’ornwull one hundred years ago to* I awl Ibr fad, that 1 am a militant suffra- History :L_ RSpriMfiEMIVea of—«Its—r KORN IX —------$007 Government 8t. 4gtxf does not irtt4 me 4o a- awcoping ilay la. the .fittliULJUjfican ate whIch Topography Sport undriunutton of h|if of fire human was the asasne of IiIh labors thv'VvhovM Naval Travel Gordon Head FIRE ASSURANCE CO. . i-TPi, ,of Phone 86 • of the controversy he engender^ ha.v4 Military Fiction We have for sale in this celebrated diitrkt a tract of 8.34 acres, London, Knitl.nd, for the south end of one of the first results of suffragist not yet divd out, and thousands of ALL AT GREATLY REDUCED lightly titubcrctl, good soil. Magnificent view which cannot be Vancouver Inland. success/* Mis- llarraden believes, "will South Africans who sympathise with PRICES. ahut out. Price is $16,750. Terms arrange. Other improved 922 Government 8t. Phone 125 he the Improvement In m»clal condi­ his views will Join in a centenary cele­ Also send for Special Catalogue of tions When women have The power bration at Durban, where the eminent Foreign Books and List of Maga­ prop?rtien in this' district that we w$ll be glad to, show you. they will not. permit the labor of little churchman died In 1888. * ■ sines and Newspapers Liberal terms offered To 1’ubho TO-DAY IN CANADIAN children. We shall find some way of jt was sixty years agf> that Dr. Col- rescuing the Women »f the streets. I.Hirer les and tnetltutea. enw, whçwe ability as a theologian and All Catalogues sent post free on HISTORY Alf'-ady we are leafnlfig not to draw pulpit orator bad made him famous in request. our skirts aside from them, and they England, was dispatched to Natal to Moiio wholer,‘ mvr,‘ 3a-*lt$M|C to be helped, sine- become the first bishop of that infant MUDI’ES LIBRARY Fir James MacPh^rson Le II he $ do not seen! the |a»tronage he­ Tracksell, Douglas & Co. British colony. Ills first work was to New Oxford Street, Londop, wn* knighted In 1*97 for bis literary |ne,.,|, \he pity. We shall look after Phones 4176 and 4177 master the Zulu language and trans­ England. 722 Yates Street. service t«> Canada, was Ihimi in the city ,1he aged and the sick, the children, the late the prayer-book anti parts of the to-11»,.it,less -hd the oppressed. The edu- Bible Into the tongue of the savage*. , ... • , ...... witg .from capon of the,Individual woman Is an- ,uy. HU father *»*^™'* ,„h,.r rvm, dwMopm-n. of «h.- It was Dr. Colenso’s belief that any attempt to suddenly detach the sav­ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF v- j i ...teneur of I woman movement. At last there 1» ages from their ancient social customs BRITISH COLUMBIA. Highland Dietrict—14 acre* close to r; "h" .mdU .^n». «m* »* .«- and laws would be disaMi^tus to the Saanich- Inlet, with cottage ami out. ly.n.ueuM. n.ar m n •• . iHrjmi.oB.cl l,v m.n or nuwullnc tra- cause of religion, and that, in order to­ In the Matter of the Trustee Act and building*. 4Nvo acres under cultiva rlrrrn -on,. «lion. It ls oharac.-rl.t-d by .» tw- uring the Zulus to a conception *>f of the Supreme Court Act ttfHii considerable good -timber-; w nro^ifnent tn lh h - ,tf numse loyalty basuJ w,„m„|„»k1 th.l sary to “make haste slowly." His pro­ In the Matter of a Share Certificate ef "j Cash payment only ...... $700 Scotch d.^nl ami of >■"><«> * we bo loyal to all ...h-r wo- loyalist «lock. Hr was ..ducatclat lh- m ^ W(, have away „urfacr posal that the Zulu converts should be the Amalgamated Development Com­ A very attractive five-room bungalow, on a fully Petit ^mlnal» andb^abw ( ns p,or rr„„cr,y or I »erm I tied to retain their plural wives pany for 4,000.000 shares in the name Cordova Bay—46 ** acres, on main barrister (n 1»". h«*n«LT... I .wcupatlon and wr rraltir at taut that. aroused a bitter controversy and much of A. F: Gwiti, deposited in the Royal ~ paved street on the high part of Fairfield. Full base­ Cordova Buy Road, quite close W ntcred the Inland revenue service. In I ton antagonism in Kngland. Bank of Canada, at Victoria, British : rich or poor, wife of spinster, flsh- h.-Hvh, about six acres cultivated, 1SÔ6 he married an Ungllsh woman, This storm was us nothing, however, Columbia, td the order of James ; woman or great actrees, we're all wo­ balance 1 awiuc timber. §«1 joins t. N. Harriet Mary, daughter of Edward At­ Auld, D. W. Hanbury and G. M. $ ment and furnace, fireplace, built-in buffet, walls men. We have dropped -the eettkMU to the torrent of abuse that hurst on right-of-way No reasonable terms kinson, one-time president of the Royal Dr. t'olenao's head when. In 1*62, he began att'tude that has kept women apart tinted, fully modern. refused. Price per acre... .$500 society of Canada. ,ln 1H59' he published his work, "The Pentateuch, for centuries ** riling on ornithology and later pub­ and BoAk .of Joshua Critically Exam­ a hereby „ was made In (*haml»et s «m Monday. the Fairfield Estate—Lot TO x 120,a Brook lished many, volumes, tn both French ined," In which he fijWtlOBN tlu Mb* 4tli day of HejXeinhwr. 1913. by the lllMIgf- . nd English.1 on natural science, Arctic sale authorship and historical accuracy I „i,|4 Street, dose to Arnold Street, paved 4" the Chief JustUe In the following ploratlon ' and historical subject of the Pentateuch. To-day Dr. Colrn- I terms and permanent sidewalks. This lot FIRST THINGS of Jame* Auld PRICE ONLY $3800 would accommodate * two house» Among the best known volumes are r..y»so*s «1-v.Hnwconclusions seem very vtpild,— "*•*■and tDavid| W*.Hanburyt an«1 «^1*. by Originating Summons . ..ruUlk The first accurate measurements of can pulpits In both England and I on for hearing on the loth **“> ,of months. <*a*h payment ...... $625 Present." "The Scot In New France." Amcrlc «h» ,.rc«-h dnctrh.es ™-1 . , On easy terms. The‘Chronicles of the St. Lawrence." the Niagara river from lake to lake» Picturesque Quebev." "Canadian with the height of the falls and the part'd with which the theories of ” ol-JT R Pooley, of Counsel toi vei tain of tbr Lake—Lot <0 x 265. with Heroines.? "The Birds of Quebec,” enso seem staid and orthodox. Dr.l Bliarebolilci s interested In the 4,(MUXv> pool , Ink.- together with new fall of the rapids, were made by |C*olenso suffered the fate of the pioneer, 1 rr^r^|<|^‘ j1?**'>oiuüxsîrsforc - five-room house, nicely ülnlabeu, ■Mowigsopli lii'ii ..—4----Eop.lws," and legends of the St. Lawrence." He Andrew Ellicott, pîonêer American how ever, and was deposed from his t W,,“l ^kT a"pidTcation was adjourned 1 ch'cken house. good spring water; presided over the first session of the 1 civil engineer and astronomer, who was see by the bishop of Cape Town, while I to a day to be fixed to enable all < laas^ .. lot tr. all cultivated. Price IUS0; Royal Society of Canada, was president | born in Uucke county. Pa., 160 years In England the bishops. In convocation, I of claimants against- the said pool to to Heisterman, Forman & Co. ,ut ill. litter». Cash payment *••»« of that body In ISH. and was *vtt»l lo.day. He >a, the founder Of declared that Colen,»’, book contain- h)N he.nn, Mr . times the head of the Literary and , Mlll ed "errors of the gravest and moat I j g Brandon, of Counsel for the holders Phone 55 1210 Broad St. Money to Loan—In a number of email Historical Society „T "Quebec. For the village of Ellicott, Mill», near dangerous character." Bishop Oolenan I of exchange certificates Ir the Nor then' appcalctl from hta depoaitton to S' sun j, on mortgage* <>» Improved thirty year» he n> Inepector of In- Baltimore. He early devoted hlmaell prvperty at current ratee ut Inlvlest land revenue for the district of Que- to the study of the science, and prac- privy council, which decided that the l T pooley. of Counsel- for the share- \ hec. Htr Ja.me* died In 1912, at the ripe j tical mechanics. He commanded ------action^ of the Cape Town metropolitan I holder* and holders of contract* Ter de Desnâte thl-*l Iherv of shares out of the a*id pool tc old age of eighty-seven. I battalion of Maryland militia during. was largely *unai»und. jwsptt mi I . ", ... ,,f Hi,. fi,st million, and a half the revolution, end afterward was h MIob Bishop Gray of Çape T,#wn Lhave* S«i3b! UPON lwarth# Mr. F. C ; Both divisions of the province of | close associate of Washington and publicly txcommunlcàted Colenso at I Kllu.tt. of Counsel as representing the BOUSES u. anada were swept by the Liberals In PYanklln. After surveying the Niagara MaxUxburg cathedral In 1866. and the 1 holders of similar contract» of a latai the elections held on this date In 1*4*. and parts of the boundaries of several • IT Iti ORliKKEl» that the Shire Or Jr BUILT states, he was employed by the gov­ Maritxburg, to act with the clergy I tiflcate of the Amalgamated D*v,-h#pment Good Value ernment to survey and lay out the city Natal who were opposed to (’olenso. I Company laeuetl to A. F. OWhi for 4.tK*Aw’ :.£_ of Washington. Later he laid out the Bishop Gray then attempted to have ™ .idh.rUed f On Instalment Plan HUMAN PROCESSION to^ns of Erie, W’arren and Franklin. Mr. Macroric elevated to the Natal «T I to deal with the same AND that tb. ‘ pa. In 1812 he became a member of place of Dr.. Colenso, but this lWo- I sliarea theieln <-<.ntahted distribute ^4 Beatrice llarraden, the famoua 'Epg the______faculty_____ of WesC Point, and In Vhàt posai was disapproved by the Engllr.hlamohgHt such persona aa jr; , »_ "___ I satisfactory evidence of their tight Close in D.H. BALE hah novelist, whose ‘‘Ships That Pàssl capacity he made astronomical oi*ser- and Scotch bishops. In______the meantime] Ivs carttficAtaa f.M-for- aliaL^ishare;? illiu the AtnaAmall B • TnThe NigTit” Is VtITT almost as popuTart vationa al Montreal Tor carrytng Into the Colonial Bishopric Fund trustees! pt.l.ll-h^lI fo» Arnold 8V-New. thoroughly tr.odem and she dec laies that militancy will; his case, and. wnti« many or tn I fuur motLLhe weekly in « newspaper pnb a— Teiephtine 1140 bungalow. T roomi, on lot 60 * 110. 7.room New and Modern House, (^as*- only when women get fair play “TIZ” PUTS JOY IN churchmen stm deemed mtn a herello, 1 tn ftie cltv of Victoria, and that .? Easy terms can be arranged. Price ■*" personally. Misa Harraden Is small hie upright and chivalrous character I noth'# of tl»* Order nlwu !>•* sent by mall % cement basement, piped for fur- ...... ; .$6,350 and slight, with bright, spectacled won ,h ,.r cB.ecm WtaU, Bl.h.-P C*- | nao , eiS,. an.l Well built and eyes, and black hair streaked with enso was the first to translate parts of Knd whow« Hlt,tr.*M.-» are In the p.»»aea | Gladstone Ave.—-New •-roomed modem SORE, ACHING FEET the Bible into Zulu, his cousin, William | 0f the said Company. finished throughout. house. Den and hall finished In oak, gray. She la now dreamy, now humor­ L. U. CONYERS & CO. ous, now sad. but always she gives Colenso, performed a similar service In I AND IT 18 Fl’UTHEIt ORDERED that hot water heating. Flrst-cla New Zealand by publlahln* a part "f ! U'.S,ît£ÏÏ»‘ *,/’*" t. toinb» Property 1* only 12 minutes* 650 View Street the Impression of being very much every respect. By seeing the house walk from city hall and is tbiae •alive. She was the youngest daughter the New Testament In Maori. you Will appreciate It as a snap. llon'- ■ O. HVNTntt I f Samuel Hilrraden. who was a sci­ ‘ to park and Lot 70 x 14L Cash. $2,000. Price "My, How ‘HZ' Gladdens , ' ‘ C. J. Chaucer Street—Cottage,1 5 rooms, ...... $12,000 entist Of some repute, and an author- A tablet at- the Young Men’s Chris- | Approved: lt> on music, kflsw Harraden was born Tired, Swollen, Sweaty Feet Ian Association in Birkenhead. Eng-1 t E. POOLEY modem conveniences; lot 50 x 120 Peint Street.—-New, modern 6-roomed in London, anil wqa educated In lier —It's Qloriousl'*. - Jiuid, commemorates the fact that In L LAfi *£UJOTT°N Price $4.300 , reasonable t**ru*s. Price . $2,5*10 bungalow, with garage, on. full Silt native filly apd. !» Dresden. Her that edifice the Boy Scout movemen11 p g .proof of vlahn wust be s^nt ln tn $ . lot. Terms can be arranged. Price >outhful passions were music and liter­ as publicly Inaugurated six years ag^ltlia Secretary of the 'Amalgamated TV j Terms to arrange. ature. and her magaxlne contribution*, ,-day. January 24. 1908. Slhco thenJvelopinsut^ Company^ \210 |- Fairfield Estate—Oxford street, cot xi,...... $5,500 Vancouver, B. a^ first- unsigned, won such high praise the movement has spread to twenty -1 tage, 6 room*, all modern conveni­ Chapman 8t>-Close to Cook BL. fine from eminent writer* that she deter­ seven countries, and large and entliu-1 lot, facing eouth ; elxe 60 x 135 to ences throughout. up-to-date in mined to devote her life to writing. A lastlc bodies of ‘‘scouts’’ may now be lane. Terms. % caah. balance 6. CURRIE & POWER long and serious Illness intervened, but found all over Europe, Australia, South every respect; reasonable terms. and months. Price...... HEAD STUFFED? GOT 11 $2,400 at 27 she was able to publish her first Africa and North and South America I Price .$4,500 121, <»>'*»■ Phone 1«6 book, "Things Will Take a Turn," Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Baden-Powell In sc. ranee and Loans. story for children. Tn 1*93 she published the father of the Boy Scout organ- Montgrey Avenue—Chotre. lex*el build­ vtr-'tn »*- |“t’ PuB'hased. ‘‘Ships That Pass in the Night,** w-hlch zath>n but prominent men In many na­ A COLD? TRY PAPE’S i ing site; easy terms...... $1,600 won an Immediate popularity, not-janly tions have since given their aid and lh England, but throughout the Eng­ influence to the spreading of the move­ St. Anr Street, Oak Bay—Lot, very FOR SALE lish-speaking -world. Largo editions of ment. In Canada the Duke of 1 , r\ u r\ ... r J I naught hay been largely instrumental I ‘Rapti'S VOlU VOmpOUIlCl ebstrahie building site, splendid lo­ Cameron Lumber Co. Mill Wood It are still •published and gold, and It promises to have a permanent value. in enlisting th" youngsters of the l>o- 1 cation; terms to arrange $1,600 $8.00 big double load; $1.50 sin­ H; HARMAN gle load, and 4 ft. slabs. All Rlnde then Miss Harraden has written minion. In the United States. Presl- Colds and Grippe in a number of novels, all of them excel­ I ^artyley Street good, sound wood. Orders dent Wilson Is honorary president of We h vp clients who are open ’•» t.jiy lent, but never has been able to score a Few Hours Vuie Court House. promptly filled. PHONE 6000 the Boy Scouts, and Col. Roosevelt and 4 and 5-room cottages. What have great a sycceas aa with her first Prof. Taft are vlcerpresidents. TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet Viet >r»« Real Estate Exchange novel. Miss Harraden visited America you to offer I fairly dance with delight Away go the last year for the first time since the >he«til« Beer, It SO per do», fit,. "Take “Pape*» Cold Cotopwomti" every j aches and pains, the corns, callouses, AND WELL FITTED SIX- For Rent—House, I rooms, all modern publication of **Bhlps That Pass In the two hv>«rs until you have taken thre, I Night * blisters bunions and chilblains. Halving It.-Tlie parishioners of tin-1 domes, tbett all grippe misery goes and 1 dJOMED HOUSE conveniences, fronting on paved •TIZ" draws out the xcUto and poi , .... ^ i72. \vlthln a few yar-l,* oi Miss Harraden wa# the first woman Rev, Mr. Dryasdust f^lt rather chagrinai Kv>nr cold will be broken. It promptly | street. realist, and her masculine characters sons that puff up your feft. No matter because no university had as yet deigned j opens your cl.;igged-up nostrils and th- SI. ,.ir THE DORMITORY l-mt ',1 line. Prie, $r.,500, have alwavabeett very human and very how hard you work, • how long you 4 ,t>'i lt d terine nPranged. - *1f« Intufknea Written. of the to notie» the claims I of thefr worthy air passages üU r<-n at $35.00 monthly. you remain on your feet, "TIZ** brings MONEY TO LOAN. Y.M.C.A. an gelid heroes who strut through the ocrMlon of hi. mlnl.tfiH»1 hML4,cli*. liullll.,,. NvcrUhn-»,. ,ur. j restful foot comfort. "TIZ" Is magt e!r.Tnn*.n of th. to-.l Ml.b" non. »m- thro«t. «Meslne. and -tiff Is a Good Plaoe to Stay pages of the average book by a femtn me novelist. Who does hot remember oat grand, wonderful for tired, aching, Clean, Comfortable Reams mittee had heard that some American Inew% ______‘ i. STUART YATES the disagreeable men to “Ships That ■wnlleu. smarting feet. A1U how com* fort.ble. (low happy you foot. Tour colleges conferred degrees for a monetary I Don t ».?iy sviffed-upT Quit btow- K<4 Çw-tr*I Building. Every Çonvenlenea Past in the nightP* and the “hero" in conslderation. With all haate, therefore. I |ng and situOlIng. Ease yuqr throb'I Best Bathing Faollltiee In City “Out of the Wreck I Rise," her latest feet ju.t tlnsle for Joy; .hoes never a letter was dispatched to a certain In-1 ppjg he?d -nothing else In the world ] __ _ __ . FOR SALE hurt or seem tight FOR SALE CORDW0OD Splendidly HeeUd, LlghUd, Eta. novel, Is quite aa unlovely a person. at l tut Ion, asking how mwh flie degree | glvee eurh prompt relief aa "PapeVl Two ta:v .hk vu cr toU with 2 hjrg. Miss Harradon declares that she has Get a 26 oent box of "TIZ" now from D. D. would cost. Back came the replj | rornv,>una- which costs only 2’. Rates, $M0 to $1100 per month. been fais fly quoted In saying that the any druggist or department store. tl..t U09 ,u th. ,um r»jl. rrt. „„ flnig rtur.. „ wl.h See Office Sacretary T. A. OAK world could get along without men. End foot torture forever—wear smaller upon the committee cabled that, as tnei . . __. ______■ Y. M. 0. À* shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and couittbM. htif only .mounlnl b, t»i. «..; "»*« anQiamv, fut» Bley, ut «tan I TO RENT Phone 2943. Prompt delivery. "One of the principal reasons for my ivould be Biuch ohlir-d 10 r.u.iv, " no ItU'.av nium î. Accpl au. eulwU-1 Thr^. «lorry wur*hou»e. Wharf «treet phone 2980. Blanohard and View happy. Just think! a wlude year's Terms Cash. adherence to • ho feminist movement, l>l return 9t poet.—Weekly*Tcl'*gi ayh. j tutu. f v,r ■ \t leuial « apply J Btuarl she explains, "la that 1 believe that its foot gomfert t»i only 16 gent* . " tel H6 Cintrai Lutidin*.

• / VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. SATURDAY, JAMJARY 24/ 1914 Î9

»FQR Wll wr«e>-8AL— ARTICLESnn > ■ — T* —— FOR” — RENT—HOW6E8 (Onfumished) ] AGREEMENTS OF SALE FQR aALE-LOf!8 , srs f-~TTfc=e..AW--*r ■.--r- -r - ?I PROFESSIONAL CAROS PROFESSIONAL CARDS _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY wr t3tee to water, only rent per word per Insertion; 10 cent» cent per .word [perpe Insertion; 80 cents ptr“ amt per word per tfceettlOHT t lfWW6 Phcme 1766. close to pandora; rent $29. V* | -.•terms. 'Canada Weet Trust t-*> . $1,000, 8200 cashr balance easy; also j per line per month. ______.... lino pgr month. tiens, 1, cents per word; 4 cents per Ltd., Room $. Winch Bu.lding, 040 Fort, nfc, r.ouui Cur tw.9 jpeg lioyse*. only ll.jffh. . . word per week; » cents per thus per LARGE ROA'T-’HdVSE for- sate, situs MONTH -6 rAomed bungaiow to rent, Mdl Washington avenue. WO yard# ka*> teruui It yqu are muuüiuud sill* ACCOUNTANT PHYSICAL CULTURE month. ko advertisements for Jess nrxf fo Empress bbnt-hqpse. Apply >>luc» m E«uulmeIt..>ou w tli.^apieklato than- YMtktSr-. Jttf- - adsfeptisew*** - 'price, steu >: er Bb* •»-. 1 Huroelde w,.-Phene MMKt^ . APARTMENTS FOR RENT IMh oTfer. NatlofutT Rralt/'Cù . 1233 T for. lees than 81. TO LET Four roomed bungalo*.* | Government street J2S F,^SS& ÎRTÆ LOOK—Dry fir rniMwond. cut any length; house and stable, fit) per month. Box. . {StTPICTHOR,, INPI. completely furnlslied flat on Ylcto.rtn._8L c. CumpantM FURRIER prompt. 4« Livery. Western Coal J8I.1. seg-IronL Dallas road. James B»Y*. .t°.ur. WATERFRONT LOT at Cordova Bay rd. < •'■‘■■-m.;,1 Wood Cn-r Phene i mwtïm, 1 exceptionally fine, comfortable room», for sale, 88 It. on water. W ft on Cote v FRED. FOSTER, 1215 Government Street. NEW» ! ROOMED MOUSE- g&rage^on the view from same bflng uhsurpasard. dovs Bay roaiL iM ft deep,, with small TURKISH BATHS Phone 1517. ; GOOD DRY CORDWOOD, F-® per- oord. Ines Drive. Gorge, rent $30; also wall house. Box'8097, Times. - . fit ARCHITECT» Jf. Smitii, 1321 Broad etreet. Phone 811 house stands In nte«f open grounds, all BANITARY TURKISH BATHS-Under house, 64*| Oarbally rbad. Apply <40 <-x*ivenlencee, new range and furniture, SACRIFICE—'Two lots. Burton aventee, JKHSK M. WARREN, Architect, 608 Cen- management, lady utmuie In LADIES' TAILORING Pamlora etreet. ______flnê entrance and hall, heat«^|, garage Clark MllMskllSi al».ve Ruby, , high, . tral BItfg. Phone ~ i’OR SALE—Electric freight elev.ftteh If required; reasonable rent. Phone attendance; ladite by appointment, LADIES* SUITS this month $18 up. Spring FOR RENT-d roomed, nice hoXise.' on levels splendid property, sewer, water, WIIaBO*» A MILNER. UMIPEIX Archi­ /lour», 2 p. m. to 2 a. m. Room for capacity 2,600 lbs., almost neW, manu­ acre of ground, stable, etc.. l$-mlle 4063R. 3M sidewalks, clostemr line; |7i5 each; ■ tect», 221-2 Pemberton Block. Victoria, styles. No fit, no money The Davison factured by the Otls-Fenaôm Elevator tranelente. 631$ Yates street, upstairs, Co., 1118 Broad- Phone 4225. circle, $20 p*r month, or will sell no liard pressed; Imineulateiy. r'hcnes R C. Phone ISM entrance in lane. Co. B C. Hardware. Fort street.____ f2, reasonable offer refused. Box 187-’, FURNISHED FLAT, lieated, Btacon 3615. 421SL ^ JIt, Hill. -646 Slmcoe. R2866 Adults.* J17 HUBERT SAVAGE. A ft I B.A., 4 Htynw FOR flAr,E-f long counter, with drawers Times. ______?!Z .iumsft...... LAUT J TV AT THE Wll.LOWS lx)t 50x130, all In 4 fcS&f ToEt>ifeëE Ytmtrmc ------l- 1 sltnrt counter, 8 »«v:- 6H8- ONB JteOMBU DWfiLLtNtir ___ -FUENIEHEP 4W-"ITF. la graes, eue y tenus. tsu beauttfttt: *- PRIVATE TUITION in penmanship, JBL _- titoa" shelving. > Actions partitions, t for $♦*, 9 btoi‘k« trom car. In _F^W 1"”" Normandie Apartment». ITiotuj grassy- lot», overlooking the^ city, )u»t €. BLWOO» H\V ATK IN«. Accbltecfc ______laundryr-v-We _ „ door, etr. Htt North Park street Rooms 1 and 2. Uveen Block, corner bookkeeping " and commérerai subject» overlooking sea; rëHiîT ** L"J-e ,Jl-A oijtirfd'e the corporartlurC near Quadra. ’ by an experienced business, college first-class work and prompt delivery. Phon* 4936. W Broad and Trounce Ave. Phones 21» Phone 1017. 841 View streeL Phone 4466. PARK VIEW APARTMENTS-À 4-room each $1,260; trackage lot on V. & H . 4 and L1398. teacher. Address -Tutor, P. O. Box WW. FOR HA LE-Accordion, $4 60: fW *ln»». roomed house, rented at $15 per month, | city. GW FOR RENT—HOUSi i (Furnished) flat to rent, all modern; rent $20. Ap down and .>25 per month, excellent LIVERY STABLES 12-mlle range. $12; shotgun. 10-bore. ply Caretaker. CHIROPODISTS FOWL BAY PREPARATORY SCHOOL $14 75; slide tromborn . $!6; diamond ear­ htyne for progreaelve man„ total price THREE-BOOM COTTAGE, completely $1 .K8>. W. G.* Bond. 364^ JemberlaJl re-opens January 2. Terms st 1WS RICHARD BRAY, Livery, Hack and rings. $B7 60: automatic riyolver light». furnished, including crockery, cuttery, OLYMPIC APARTMENTS, H20 May MR AND MUS. BARKER, surgeon chiro­ Plnewood Ave. I*1 Boarding Stables. Hacks on short $2.60- army overcoats. $4-60; British Ad­ street. Two roomed, furnished flats to Block. J2i podists 14 year»- practical experience. linens, etc., $25 month. Apply notice, and tally-bo coach. Phone Ik- miralty shells, 86 a pa-tr while they la«R; cent road. Fowl Bay. Phone 6183L. J*» rent. All modern conveniences, terms OQUITLAM— Do you catch the word. •12 Fort street. • . VOICE CULTURE 782 Johnson street- gaw lamps, $2.66; violin and case, $9 78; moderate. Phone .3112. *7 Coquitlam? It means nothing or It may Edison gramophone. $7.60; tent. -$4.66; Tf)— RRNT—FürnUihed, 7 roomed, modern mean everything to you. There ar.e CHIROPRACTOR MR6 MARY HUMPHREY KINO, teach­ CAMERON A CaLWBLL - Hack anf show-case. $ ft. $9 60; Winchester rifle. house, furnace, eto., Fairfield Estate, APARTMENTS TO LET—One suite, liv­ er of > singing and tone production, Livery Stables. Calls for hacks prompt­ ing room., bedroom, bathrootn kitchen­ principalities Smaller than Coqulfturn. 38-66 cal.. $16 Jacob Aaroneon'e new and close in. $50; 6 roomed, modern house, but to secure property In the heart of • J P. TAYLOR,. DC 309 Union Bank Italian method: soloist. church, recep­ ly attended to day or night. Telephone second-hand store, 672 Johnson street. furnished, furnace, $40. Oak Bay; new. ette, gas range, also telephone. Mc­ tion* or concerts. Room . 2. H»*1*®* 698 820 Johnson street. Donald Blk., Oak Bay Junction. Tele­ Coquitlam puts you In 4he ’same position ! Building. Phone 3208 Phone 1T47. 7 roomed house. Cook street north, $26 as the Bonghees Indians were to Vic­ Bldg., Ttiesday a.’ m. Home stüdle, 180® per month, ColqulU avenue, new, 6 phone 7811,. '. d89tf C A. KELLEY. N. D, D. O., M9-12 Hlb Crescent roa<1. Thursday p. m. 32C toria, as the Hudson's Bay factof1* w ben-Bone Block. Pho jo 1187. , • r- metal works ^______rooms, $22. Grubb * Letts, 206 Central TWO-ROOM, unfurnished suite for rent to all Western cities. The opportunity ORCvCR OOLDSCHMlDT, late conductor PACIFIC SHEET METAL WORKS — Building. J24 In Western Lands Block. Fort street. Is golden. You-can put the whole of CIVIL ENGINEERS Royal Opera. Cased (Germany). Voice Cornice work, skylights, metal win- TO CITY SUBSCRIBERS TO LET—Furnished house. Apply $65. Steam heat, hot and cold water, large Great Britain. France. Turkey, Greece culture, pianoforte, theory, class sing­ dowe, m.tal. •!»<« «Kl felt ruoflfi*. but Niagara street.______J28 gae. range. Western Lands, Ltd., 726 and the other recently notorious con­ Canadian Society of civil bn ing. Thursdays. I p. m. Studio. 7# tn order to Tender the beet pee* Kurt iwt . flicting countries uli the map of British G1NEKUS—Victoria. .branch, offl ce 5» Blr furnecee. met»! celling», etc. ™ NEW, 5 roorited,' modern house. Y aies «treat- Phones 3804 and 1307L. Yetee street. Phone 1711. slble Service, we request city sub­ Columbia and atlll hare space, bat1 Broughton Ft R. W. MacIntyre. »«re street. r(o»e to Parliament Bunding* FOR SALE—POULTRY. Coouitlam IS the gate of the country tary. P. O. Box Î.W. Phone BOW. •' TltOB 8TEEI.K, artl,tto»ln*1n*b»,-A scribers to Immediately phone or Apply 128 Michigan street. __ J26 and the nucleus of' thousands of for­ upon scientifically ascertained facts. 731 MILL WOOD POULTRY FOB BALE. Ring up W8YL Courtney street. Phone 2787L write The Times Circulation De­ FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS tunes, yours can be one of them. Lots CONSULTING ENGINEER FOR BALE—Slab wood. fe.fiO cord, 12 In. partment in all cease of non- AI3B Milton «treet. Oak Bay.______from $250 up. Close to the station. Easy cedar blocks for furnace», $3 double load. terms. W. C. Bond. 904 Pemberton W O. W1NTERBVRN, M.I.N.A.. pre delivepr or bad delivery of paper OFFICE FOR RENT-Corner Govern­ FOR SALE Five thoroughbred: K el tor- pares candidates for examination for BUSINESS DIRECTORY Char.es Hunt, 1131 Johnson etreet. ment and Yates, upstairs, 2 large rooms. strass strain. Crystal White Orpington Black. J94 certificate*,' stationary and marine. U8 Phone 6198L no on the part of any carrier. 2 small onea, suitable for real estate or cockerel*. Including 1st prise bird at LINDEN AVE.—A beautiful lot for nice ADVERTISEMENTS under this hehd. September show;" also limited number of Bastion Square, Phone 1531. rent per word per Insertion: S Insertions. MILLWOOD—Order your next'loadl Do not pay anÿ Y-oltector with­ other business; rent $26 per month. Ap­ home, else 50x112. near Fairfield road> Charles Hunt. 1131 Johnson St._ Phone_ out obtaining printed receipt, which ply Crown Realty Co.. 121$ Government settings of same strain eggs from pens only $2.660 1-3 cash, balance 6 and 11 2 cents per word: 4 cents per wore per containing winners of 1st. 2nd and 3rd DENTISTS______week: 50 cents per line per month.V No 51991. Chemalnus dry wood. $3.60 big uleagg keep. This may save trouble street. Phone 967. ** months. Owner. Box 1849, Times. J24 double load; Puget Round. $3 double hi future. prises in recent shows; prices from $1.10 $ÏÜ LEWIS HALL, Dental Surgeon, advertisement for less than 10 centsV-N» MALI. TO I.BT—Knight, of Columbus to $5 00 per setting of 16 eggs. "Wlndy- SNAP—Townly street. Oak Bay. 60x130, advertisement charged for less than fL load; cedar, 12-Inch blocks for kindling. lfweL_Biocki cor. Bates and Douglas $3 double load. C. Q, D. Prompt de­ If, for ar.y reason, you wish us 11,11. 7*4 Fort etrent. Thl, hall 1, cn- haugh,'* Fairfield road. Tel. L806. $86». terms Arranged. Owner, Bmr—H6f, JL streets. Victoria.- fl. CT telephones 1 to stop denvmiir the peser, -yew- tralty torntwt. w.ll ventilated and fully Times...... -....— ...... j*» ART GLASS livery. White- labor* All kinds of team­ equipped Can be rented fer lodge or Office, 667j Residence. 122, ing -work done. -J* will help crmxlderwbty try notifying FANCY DRESS COSTUMES. TO ru.sF .AN ESTATE 3 semt-bustneM .. F. ROT'S art. glass leaded fights for the office Instead of the carrier, *K:I«; purpose at a rearonahle Rmt- DR W F. FRASER. 73 Yates gtreet. Apply to P. O Box 12». or B. F, FiU- lots for $4.000. worth $10.900; no agents. Office CANADIAN PUGET SOUND mill wood who Is lii.ble to forget. MASQUERADE. Ke caixtval and fancy Box 1868, Times. J24 Garesche Block, Phone 2*1. churches, schools, public l ulldlngs, pri­ and slabs, $3.00 double load, $1 60 single patrliMt, «46 Yatee atreet. dress costumes lor hire. Apply early hOvrs, 9.39-*. m. to .6 p. m. vate dwellings. Plain and fancy glass Especially to those subscriber* WILL SACRIFICE my lot. 59x128.-close to /load; sawdust, shavings. Sikh Mood OFFICES TO RENT-Two nlcsly. fur­ for Üc«t selection. FatisSan Costumiers sold. . Works an728. Humpback Reservoir, without our writ First-cteas room and board, terms mod- head In while on face, set In diamond sacrifice this nice property for $7500, Gore * MoGRKGob ltd. civil ten order. Wataon it Cousine, eontraç erate. Phone 2867Î* . • , ^ I and pearl setting. Return to Aaron- terms $15Q0 cash, bafapee arranged. (fineersL British Columbia land survey HENRY ÏAMES, contractor, for rock BtJILDEK AND COffTOACTOR-AIt.i-a- Masting; complete outfit of steam drills tore. 327 line, phone ; son's Curio Store. Government St. jl44 Will send ear. A. Cosh. Happy Valley, ors, land agents, timber cruisers, lions and repairs, personal supervision; ROOM AND BOARD, on car Victoria, B. C. Chancery Chambers, Langley street. Address. TtUlcum P. O. M HEALTHY BABY GIRL for adoption and sitting' room, good lineals, wa^2Z ! IvOST-On Sunday. Jan. 18. between Oak estimates free. w.^JE. Tapley, 1218 Bo* I*», Time*. 3* Langley street. Phone v69. fl3 ROOFING rooms. M3 Cook' street. I301 Bay and 1616 Camoeun street, a gold LANDSCAPE GARDENERS M. STERN will pay highest cash price ROOM AND BOARD. 26» Rock Bay Ave crescent brooch set with pearls and NOTICE. rubles. Finder please return same to CONTRACTOR AND BCILpBR - All B TUMMON. slate, tar and gravel, for all kind* of musical Instruments. Phone 21B8L.______RANDY NURSERY, Cloverdale Ave . for kinds of repairs and cement work. roofer, asbestos, elate. Retlmates fur- Phone 4*10. 1409 Store Ht. Branch. 609 Reward. 324 In the Matter of the Eetat# of Hugh any kind of garden work, if you want Estimates free. Jos. Parker. 146 Joseph niehed. Phone 43S8L, 480 Gorge road. Yates.. Will call to, any part of city. COMFORTABLE room and board lM- ■ • " rood results and lowest charge. Phone , i1 , ntii,.M i9i Menslee.UtititiuR rnumPiione I LOST^ —In^ Dominion i neatre,Wrlte i uesoay. nnx Andrew, Deceased, Late of the City street. Phone 4827L. - JONES. 1040 Roc.kUn.1 sveniij^atlfilMleto fg7P? I have 100.(XX) perennial and rock SCAVENGING 424AR. -I 1166. Time*. of Victoria, B. C. garden plants for sale, reduced price all kinds of rarpenterJngrrST>m»-t. office All persons having claim* against tha • DUILDING MOVERS Victoria scavenging co. -office. and shop fittings: PFcne 17M. 38 tf NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE-Room P*0. Box 11». 1826 Government etreet Phone and board, plenty hot water, three-min­ SHIRT-MAKERS. above estate are required to send particu- ; LANDSCAPE GARDENERS AND DE­ PACIFIC COAST BUILDING MOVER- Ashes and garbage removed. ANNUA I. IT.L' l ’NG of shareholder* In ute ear service. SR Government St. lare thereof, duly verified, to the under-. SIGNERS -Ground* of any else laid out. Estimates furnished free. All work the Fllverban *. Min ng C«i, Ltd will be Phone 3848R n SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER; spring ship signed, on or before the 2lst day of Feb-’ guaranteed- Phone 4892. Res., M3 held at 1208 u. hurt etr«wi, Vl< toria. 6n ruary, 1914, after which date the execu-1 Btaff of skilled gardeners. Estimates SHOE REPAIRING LORAINE Modern rorms, furnace -heat­ ment to hand; Eastern prices prevail. free The Lansdowne Floral Co.. Jas. Yates strdfet. jwaaiiay. F-ibruary 11. 1914, at 8 p. m. Custom Shirt-Makers, 1856 Chestnu tors will proceed to distribute the said WE MARE, sell and repair shoes. M— ed. at moderate pikes, -with American estate according to law. with regard only . Manton. Mgr. 1691 Hillside Ave., Vic cooking. Mrs. A. McDowell, 26» Quadra Ave. Phone 3632L f®1 tons. B. C.w Phone 2263. CHIMNEY SWEEPING ern Shoe Repairing Co., Oriental Alley, CEMENT AND l»Ri<*KWORjk contract to such claims of which they shall tl*ea ‘ opposite Bilou Theatre. street. Phone td 8id‘‘Wflks. C. P -COX. nlsno tuner, graduate School FOR HOME-GROWN RHODODEN­ VACUUM CLEANERS for Blind Halifax. 169 South Turner Ft low whiter rates. Phone $904.______■ , cheap Apply, giving particulars end NOTICE IS HfcREBY GIVEN th«t the DRONS. a zb leas, heaths, hollies, roaea, made a specialty. We are also sole * vacuum carpet 1-t it e, to BOX 319"; Tijncs. vuter supply will b* shut off. during the makers of the .patent double-locking fdectrlo Phone 1111L. •______■ ROOMS, with er without board, for one night, for main-testing purposes, tetween etc etc Send for price list to Geo. Roof T41ea, all colors, and guaranteed . rices real or two gentlemen; terms very reason­ WANTED-Empire typewriter. cheep Fraser. Ucluelet. B. C. LEAKY ROOFS and gutters cleaned. the hours of 1 a m. and 5 a. m.. In seo- fire and water proof. Estimates given Zhoras 4618. Jobes. Phjass IWfc 3$ able; close tn. 743 Princess Ave. (off Box 1848, Time». tions of the Municipality. i Office and works t'orner Fairfield and Douglas). Phone L138Î.______LEGAL WINDOW CLEANING JONËii vS» Rockland, repairs leaky WANTED—Plain sewing, blouses, chll JAMES FAIR WEATHER. Mosa Sts. Phone 2463R.______* roofs, cleans moss from same, and FURNISHED ROOMS dren’s clothes, darning and repairing. Water Commissioner. PHONE 3096R- Expert window cleaner BRADSHAW * RTACPOOLE. barristers HENSON A CO . --nr Gorge and Man deans out the,gutters. Phone 175*._____ In own house -or go out by day. Box at-lew. etc . 631 Bastion St.. Victoria. cheater roads. Phone Y Y1040. Maker* and Janitor work. Higginbotham, tilad- NK’ELY FURNISHED BEDROOM, fur­ J780. Times. . J24 CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT stone avenue._____ h* LEAKY ROOF’S repaired gnd guaranteed. nace heated, phone and all modern con­ MURPHY FISHER £ Ft I BR W OOD. of concrete building blocks, houses, M. STKBN will pay cash for slightly OF OAK BAY. | basements, fence» or sidewalks con­ DON T FÔitGET TO PHONE 1706 Kel- veniences. 1116 Colli neon street. J26 worn ladles' and gents* .clothing, shoes Barristers Folicltors. etc Supreme and Tenders fer Cast Iron Pipe and Exchequer Court agents. Practice In structed. Estimates given. way, Janies Bay ."Window Cleaning ta FOR GOOD RESULTS list your property TO IJET—Furnished bedroom, suitable and hats; also all kinds of carpenter Patent Office and More Railway < om with G. R Leighton. Campbell Bldg. for two gentlemen. In private family, tools. Phone 4810, 1409 fitore street, Specials. \ Phones: Office. 1600; Res.. 2638 branch. 6«9 Yatee. We call to all parts mission- Hon. Charles Murnlyr. M P COLLECTIONS DOMINION WINDOW CLEANING CO - separate beds, full board, home com­ Healed tenders addressed to the Reeve Sherwood.1 Ottawa. forts. Phone 30761,. 331 of the city. Harold Fisher. L. P V. I COLLECTION AGENCY No col­ Janitor work. 1423 Government street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS and Council will be received at the office Ont. Phone 25*0 331 AT 422 DALLAS ROAD. James Ray. over­ | M. HT ERN will pay cash for Tuxedo of the Clerk up to noon. February 28, 1914. lection. no charge; monthly statements and drees suits: also old gold and sil­ rendered. *10 Hlbben-Bone Building, ATTENTION — To ensure thoroughness LARGE, front, housekeeping room, fur­ looking the sea. newly decorated and for the supply and delivery, at various I LIFE INSURANCE. nace heated house. 1611 Burdette Ave. ver, any old broken pieces of Jewellery. points within the Municipality, of ap- j Victoria. B. C. Phone 3413. ■ nd promptitude. Phone L1382. the furnished bed and sitting rooms, open Phone 4810, 1409 Store SL Branch; 609 W R COLLYER special representative Island Window Cleaning Co... 723 Prin­ 3» fireplaces, all conveniences, low rents: proxlmately two hundred and thirty tçne board if desired.______3» Yates. of Cast Iron Water Pipe and Specials. for Sun I/fc of Canada (and England). CONTRACTING. cess Ave.. for window cleaning and NICE, largo, furnished room* for house­ Specifications and tender form may be ..Bun Life Office. SSyward Bldg. Phone B. QUA DUNG, .contractor -for .li Janitor work. keeping. gas. bath and phone, -cheap, TÔ îJCT X Furnished or unfurnithcd j WANTED—PROPERTY obtained on application to the Engineer. rw ' . two blocks ffom Poet Offlce. 7*4 Ilum- rooms, furnace heated. Central location. clearing and well boring. Let me clear WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS WANTED—Good waterfront lot. c!',»*• to ' E. H. HARRISON. feeid*.—------:------—3» 1819 Camoeun street.------Acting Municipal Engineer.—r~ MEDICAL MASSAGE ymirlot TAtte TT117 TOVTli' TO rîfc T2T car. Only owners- neeî applÿl #~~Box IVES A TELFEli. removed from Pan­ FURNISHED hous ik'îeplng rooms. FUBNiHfTFD Rf>OM. cheap, for business 1839, Times Office. J24 Oak Bay, B. C„ Jan. 21. 1914. if ASS AGE—R II Rarke-. qualified mas­ CUSTOMS BROKERS dora street to I4B» Government Street Quadra street. lady. B2866 J27 seur. from the National Hospital. Lon (opposite Westholiie Hotel) English CAPITAL CITY CANNING 4L PACK­ McTAVISH BROS. customs watch repalr-->< « ^r ?peclalty. * CLEAN, furnished, housekeeping rooms. TO LET -Furnished rooms. 742 Humboldt | FOR SALE—HOU8E8 ING CO., LTD. don Selenitic treatment. 812 Fort St. $6 a month and un WA Hillside ave­ rtrwt______J24 Phone R4Î3*. Out-of-town correspondenco solicited. FOR BALE—Eight-room house, on easy 624 Fort street. Phone 2615. Y.W.C.A. nue. All conveniences. f!6 HOTEL BRUNSWICK, corner Douglas TAKE NOTICE that Interest for two B. MCDONALD, masseur. Royal Swedish terms, small payment down. Oak Bay years to 1st December. 1910, will be paid ALFRED M. HOWELL, customs broker, FOR THE BENEFIT of yotfhg women In NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping and Yates Room* from 82.59 per week Apply 1577 Yale street.______J21 tf movement; outside cagey by appoint room* rent reasonable. 1$ minutes from end up. Hot -and cold baths; warm, on the Company's Debentures on present»- ' ment. 738 Yates. 811 King's road. Phone forwarding and commission agent, real or out of employment. Rooms and $808 CASH, balance on very easy terms, tlon at the offlce of R. P. Rlthet A Co., K estate. Promis Block. J906 Govern­ board A home from home. 766 Court­ City Hall. 600 Oorg*- road. Phone K-07R. comfortable reading rooma; no b*r; 46T.r.,______fl6 will buy a 6-room, modern bungalow on Ltd., Wharf etreet. on and after the 36th ment. Telephone 1601; Res.. R1SÎL ney street, central. Phgpe P7.______Byron street at $4.998. Beo us at once. day of January, 1914 MASSAGE ■ Scalp treatment and manl YOUR CO>»** >RT Is our Interest In LODGINGS $6c ; $1.8# per week; heated; i John A. Turner A Co. J26 - j. h. Lawson, curing «if. Campbell Bldg. DRESSMAKING. LODGES furnish *d housekeeping room, new near P. O . close to Victoria Transfer J. . • Trustee, f SMALL COTTAGE, | mile circle; $160 MISS L. E VERNE, massaging end hi LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION—L. O. house, warm and bright 2914 Douglas, .bernz 821 Omirtney. fl# DRK88MAKING by the day at lady's Tho Bel wll.______fl4 cash, balance $25 per month. Including NOTICE. treatments 393 Illbben-Bone Block. house Mies Galilei.an, 1117 Caledonia L.. 1610, inerts in A. O F. Hall. Broad WANTED—Gent!epMm to share room with interest; price $3,500. Hamblcton, 2648 MRS F.ARSMAN. electric light baths, avenue. f6 street second and fourth Mondays J. FURNIR1IËD housekeepbis rooms, ga* Another. e»parate beds, home comforts. Prior gtrw t. fll 1008 Fort St. Phone C Scott, W. M 9(2 Pandora St.; W. C. and stove. 1104 Yates street. fl* In private family, centrally located. In the attar of the Estate of Ludwig medical massage. DRY CLEANING Warren. B. fl . 39-Cambridge 8t FOUR ROOMED, fully modern, new R194Î. HOVREKEEPING and single rooms. 814 Phone 8078L T 311 house, close to car; $2.800. $2’!0 down, Hafer, Late of the Ctty of Victoria, HERMAN A LEVY. French dry clean­ COLUMBIA IX3DGB. No. 2. I O.O.F.. THÉ DUNSMUTR ROOMS. 7391 Fort Ft. balam-e $25 p^r month, • Including inter­ Deceased. MUSIC ers. Indies' fine garment cleaning, meets Wednesdays. 8 p.m.. In Odd Fel­ 1101,1.1 ES. 628 Michigan Furnace heated Temperance hotel. For warm, clean, est. Box 1868, Times. J28 teratlons on ladles' and gents* g »r lows' Hail. Douglas. D. Dewar, R. 8., comfortable, quiet, home-ilke, wtrlctly TAKE NOTICE that the business known GEORGE PAULIN, organist of Christ meats our specialty. We call and de 3fR Cambridge. housekeeping and bedroom bn rent; part FOR SALE—New. 4 roomed bungalow, as "Louis Hafer of a Mechanical Repair Church Cathedral. Pupils receive.! for board If desired. Phone 8904L. J24 modern toomi and reasonable rates. No Shop and Business of General MacWn- - piano, theory and organ. Studio, liver. , 818 Yates street Phone 1586. VOURT CARIBOO, No. 7(8. I O F . meets bar. fl2 with 1 acre. Juat outside of city limita: Open £Vcnlnge. smell cash payment, balance easy terms. lets." carried on at 1720 Store street, tn i Vancouver street. • the second and fourth Tuesdays of each FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK. COMFORTABLE ROOMS. batching, the City of Victoria, has been purchased month In Princess Theatre J. W. H Apply G. It. Blackbut-n, auctioneer. THE SUBURBAN COLLEGE QF MUSIC DYEING AND CLEANING bath. v. 728 Princess. J2S Pandora Market. J26 bv Thomas Walker, of the said City of . hk» been removed to those beautiful King. Reg. Bec. K. P. Nathan. Fin FOR RALE -Thorpughbred English setter Victoria an.1 that all persons having any THE ''MODERN" — ClNming, dye#»» pups from trained dogs. 1508 Gladstone WÀNTÉD—68 men to sleep In dean rooms EXCLUSIVE SAI.B.throu«b ,lckn<*". claim*'against, the said estate In respect premises situated at 1601 Richmond Av* Sec. ______-______■■ at 26c and Kc. per night Empress i (between Oak Bay and Willows cs pressing, n-palrlng. Ladles* fine gar­ K. OF P. — No. 1, Far West Ixklge. #*rl- avenue Phone IWIR. p4 owner will Kell new 9-roomed house and to the said business jare required to send ment cleaning a specialty. 1310 Gov Rooma (above The Hub), 563 Johnson 45 screw cf land, half Cleared except few full nartieulars thereof to the said lines). Any Instrument. Plano and dav. K of P Hall, North Park street. HORBER FOR RALE- A te w heavy hor etreet. vlqltn are specialties. Very moderate ernment St (opposite Empress Thea­ for sale, suitable for teaming or farm stumps. UI fenced, running stream, Thomas Walker on or before the 13th day tre). Phone i«7. Open evenings. R R F Sewell, K of R A P Box 644. fronting on main Happy Valley ànd of Februarv, 1914, and all persons indebt­ charges..- Particulars on application work; also om 3-ton trucl. and one EXCHANGE Uetchosln roaxl and C. N. railway, 9- ed to the estate In respect to the said |he Principal. VICTORIA. No. 17. K of P. meets stick wagon. The Burn, CralgdarVooh J. Murle. 959 F'.sguard street. K. of P HalL North Park etreet. every TO EXCHANGE—1 or 2 good residential mlle circle. Price $8500; terms $2500, business are required to pay the amount Fort St . Victoria, B. C. Phone 493fi Pi cash, balance easy. A. Cosh, Happy NOTA Y PUBLIC ». r grflAM DYR WORKS—The larrMrt Thursday, rf. C. Kaufman, K. of R. 4fc lots, clear title, for few acres, 4-mtle of their Indebtedness forthwith, and the dyeing and cleaning works tn tlie prov= P Box 181 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBtLli Ctfcle. Bq* 1888, Times. JÜ8 Valley, Victoria, B. C J81 said Thomas Walker Is hereby authorised DOCUMENTS NOTAR I ED.. careful Ince. CounfrV orders solicited. Tel. $25 CASH and $2T> monthly. Including in­ to pay euch’ amounts and receive any 200. J. C. Renfrew, proprb'tor. L O. F . rflniT NOHTHERN IJOHT, WILL EXCHANGE clear inside lota In moneys due to the said estate. amination of titles made, transfers and No. 6963 meefs at Foresters' Hall. FOR BALK -Twin cylinder Indian motor- Calgary or Saskatoon and cash for terest, buys new. 4 roomed cottage, next agreements drawn, trusts discharged cycle, one brand hew tire,* others Ir Gorge waterfront, on Inlet avenue; only Dated this Uth day of January. 1914. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Broad etreet. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays. good residential property. Oak Bay pre­ W1LHEI.MINA HAFER, accounts examined. «state» settled W F. Fullerton, flec'y. , first-class condition, side-car with de­ ferred. not too heavily encumbered, and one left. Apply nt house. f23 charges moderate. W G_. G au nee, notary tachable passenger basket end delivery trente lx of the Estate of Ludwig Hafer, INTERNATIONA!» E M P L O Y M K N<8i THE hRDER OF THE fcARTBRN STAR no high valuation» considered. J. R. A SPECIAL OFFER—5-room, modern public, care of The Griffith Co., Rooms AGENCY, 1410 Store street Phone 2664 Kox, $260 R. A. Brown & Co., I»2 Bowes A Co., Ltd., $12 Sayward Block. 101 106 Hlbben-Bone Bldg, meets on 2nd apd 4th W.t>dnesdays at Douglas s|reet J* bungalow, Fairfield; $388 cash; prie LT N WING Oïl. 2017 Douglas street. 8 o'clock In K. of P Hall. North Perk ^ $4.200; fine situation. Owner, P O. Rpx NOTICE TO CREDITORS. FOR RA1*R—1918- Wolf motorcycle, 1138. J26 NURSING Phone 23 street. Visiting members cordially In­ SEVERAL HOUSES and bunfcalowe for vited X first-class condition; coat $186; price exchange; will consider lots, aereftge. or Re. Edwin Alfred Dodd, Deceased. FISH Moore À Pauline Oarage. Call for Davis WILL TAKE gramophone. rowboat. MRS E. HOOD! maternity nurse. Phone THE ANCIENT. ORDER OF FOREST Machine flhop. Phone 2627. J24 1913 automobile aw first payment. Box < anoe or parrot as first payment on new, 4492L. J------y.------1014, Times. J27 « roomed cottage, next Gorge water­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Wit. J WRIOLRS WORTH. 1421 Broad ER8. Court Camoeun. No. 9233, jncets FOR BAU&-6-passengrr McLaughlin cir> creditors and other persons having any CERTIFIED NURSE - MIDWIFE, by etreet. Fresh opHchans, first of the at Foresters' Hall. Broad St . 1st and FOU EXCHANGE—Small boa*, full base- front. on Inlet avenue, balance as rent claims or demands against the Estate of 3rd Tuesdays. T W. Hawkins, Bee. model 86. nm 6.000 mlh s. In gmid condi­ Apply at house.______f23 M. B. Exam. Patlehte tqken in nurse' season, arriving dally. Phone 661. tion: $600 cash or good notes. Phone ment, on S3 ft. x 126 ft., cleared lot, on Edwin Alfred Dodd, late of the City of home if desired Mrs. Preeoe, cornw SONS OF ENGLAND ,R 8. rPride of the I<3348 between 6 and 8 p. m. J24 hill. South Vancouver, near Fraser cat1, A RIG BARGAIN for quick sale, 5 roomed Victoria, Builder. dec< seed, who died on I of Fraser -and Juno streets. £jjtyuimalt FLOOR OILS Island Lodg®. No. 181, meets 2nd and to trade for vacant tot or small house j home, fireplace, furnace, full basement, the 27th day of September, 2918. and whoee car stop. IM FERIAL WAXINE. Amberlne. Floor 4th Tuesdays In A.O.F. Hall. Broad 8t. SITUATIONS WANTEC In Victoria; would assume. Reply Box good lot. high location. Apply 1611 Will was proved in the Supreme Court of Oil, Lusterlne, Auto Polish. Imperial Pres.. J. J Fletcher. 1412 Gov't »t.; 1823. Times. \ J24 1 Hampshire road. ------326 British Columbia on the-Rh'day of De- i SHORTHAND WANTED -Cooking, mine or construction camber. 1918. by the Cabada Weet Trust Wax I ne Co., Phone 1968. 128 Fisguafd Sec . w H Trnwcsdale, 62» William BRING IN and trade some, of those A TA1!/>R-MADE BUNGALOW of five etreet. Bt.. Phone 1,4977, City. by man and wife. Box gramophone records thla evening; 12 Company, Limited. ther executors therein SHORTHAND SCHOOL. 1011 Government large rooms, with halls separating all named, ARE HEREBY KkOUlRBL) to street removed fronr 1109 Broad street. rente apiece. The Record Exchange. 106 rooms (every room a prlyat» one), beau­ Shorthand. typewriting. bookkeeping FURNITURE MOVERS HELP WANTED—MALE STENOGRAPHER, with four years' ex­ Htobert-Peaae Block (next Dominion send particulars In writing of their claims Hotel). Open till ». Phone 8373. J36 tifully finished inside and out. all built- or„„ demanda tow ue, the above name* thoroughly taught E. A. Macmillan, WANTBrf-2 or 3 boys vsho are having a perience. wants position! Box 1778 In feature,, etoctrlo H*ht naturel, win- Eiecutora, on or before the Hat da JEEVES BROS. A LAMB TRANSFER— Times. ) , ■ X ______J24 Executors, on or before the 81st day of, principal. Padded van* for furnltuye ami piano hard.time. Lut want to be good, suc­ MONEY TO LOAN ilow shades, wash trays, furnace, fire-- January.*------1914.■2— at- the under-mentioned■ a4- moving, truck» for general trucking. cessful men. to get acquainted with an WANTED—PfMiltlon as stenographer, plAoe. full cement basement, lot fenced,>: drees, after which date we. the said, TAXIDERMISTS Office. 726 View 8t. Phone 1687; rea. elderly gentleman for mutual benefit. three years* experience In law ofllc" MONEY TO LOAN—$4,000 on improved streets paved, nea8 car, doe* In. I need Executors, will proceed to distribute the Addtesr Pmrt-omre Box 1459. City. J26 ready money, and ypu can't beat It tor WHERRY A TOW. taxidermists, succes­ 607 Gorge, road. Phone 1788L Box 1773, Times Xr J24 city property, current rates. Herman assets of the said Edwin Alfred ~ ~ Erb. 816 Central Building. J29 $5,500 My price 84.000. with easy terms. deceased, ammgst the peri " sors to Fred Foster, $88 Pandora and JEPflEN’S TRANSFER-W# have up-to- WANTED-A smart young man to assist Call me up to-ntght and arrange to aee Broad streets. Phone 8BL In meat market, must understand the BUSINESS CHANCES MONEY TO LOAN-On ItTft or Second thereto having regard only t_ „ date padded van* for furniture and It. Telephone 1811. No agent» need ap­ and demanda of which we shall t lano moving; also exprewe and trucks. business. Apply Royal Market, 1763 ■ R SAL* OR RENT—Furniture, elec­ mortgage*. Agreements for sale dis­ ply. All commissions cut out. J24 OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Fort street.______3» counted. Apply Kenneth Ferguson. 108 had notice, and we. the said E Ç'elephone 1812. Residence, 843 Michi­ tric fixtures, good-will of 10 roomed will not be liable for the kfcLl.KŸ A KELLEY, Graduate Optô- gan. WANTED-Oae good automobile sales­ Iwlgftig house, close In, $150, terms; rent Belmont Blag. alStf FOR SALE-LOTS •aid Edwin Alfred Dodd. de< m» triste. Eyes examined, glasses fit­ man; must be live wire; don't apply tf of house $27.10. Phone 2204L, mornings part thereof so distributed I ter. very reasonable prices. 808-12 Hlb- JUNK you are not. Apply Box 8269. Times. J24 WANTED—HOUSES. LINKLBA8 AVENUE—Nice building lot. or persons of whose claim* or demi bentB

•• • Rent»■y^rr-w»\'13**eror~* :»-toa^ -. s*s«ws^r —-rtr-r^r^r.s-—- -.- Ï6 VTOTOTÎTA nÛ\lf>T 'irMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1914 f'*W ■fa. .—7TT- ■ ■ft.! T'-».. oyuy.jlPiN^RAioeo. ^ _ CBIfflinTEfS ARE NOT MEETINGS Detective Eden* Makes Smart Round­ up of Chinamen in Possession Hoeplial W. A»—The regular monthly of Forbidden Drug. SO BUMS YEAR meeting of tbe woman'* auxiliary. FURTHER RECOGNITION Hoyal Jubilee hospital, . will hr fw4d at A suvv. ssfui raid was made en, a - Within the Half Mite Circle TuetHjgy, January *27, in Chinese opium Joint at four Vetoek this morning -by.ileUx**?;. ed b> UoHMtables Shawyer and Munro. A practically new seven-roomed bungalow situated on Queen’s avenue; four Legislative Conclave oh Pri­ Government Grant Requested Aa i result 16 ClTtnàmefi appeared in Speak* To-morrow. — -‘That Axe tire police court * tHfs" morning on ± Hapdle’* win be the subject, of Pr. bed rooms, built-in buffet, cement basement and substantially built. Lot vate Bills Has Less Work and Special Department; charges of being .unlawfully in a dis- M-a. i. an'M address in st. Paul’s Preebr- ov’udy, house Each was s«-ritenc(^i to ‘erhui churçii, Victoria West, to-mor­ 50x128. Than Last Year Interesting Papers Read a lint of *20 and $4 coats. Ar one month row at 7 p. in. f$ IntL Arm«i with a warrant. Detective No oratorical tlittfidcf will reverber­ t- «m Monday. —Té» Daughters BrtcîB marie his way ts ÏS8 TOgtiard That the little group- of scientists ate In the legislative chamber on and <.f England Rene Volent so-, street In 4he early hours of thto_morn-.;„ Monday next; the chairs of the Jaw- ciety. Primrose lodge No. 32, will meet meeting la the parliament building as ing, and tided by the constables shove makers will be vacant and the vaulted In the lodge-room. Moose hall, on Mon the Entomological assoclatTon Is com nainol made a smart capture of . the day at 8 p. m. celling echolesH. As a tribute of sym- posed of men who arc doing valuable offenders, together with piles of equip­ Terms One-Quarter Cash, Balance to Be Arranged. pathy to the Into high compilasloner, >x’perlm»ntal , work |n. hunting down ment and paraphernalia for the proper the. usual sitting of the houe*' Is ad­ Missionary to Preach. -Rev. Charles enjoyment of the forbidden drug. journed until the following afternoon. Thomson, of the China Inland mission the pestiferous Insects of the province The police court this morning pre­ It la altogether unlikely also that the and recently returned from China, will ^8 shown by the character of the pa sented 'somewhat the appearance of a two commit tree billed to sit on Mon­ preach 'In St. ■ Paul’s Presbyterian pc re* read during the two days of ses­ well-stocked Junk store. On the table MONEY TO FARM day morning In the committee rooms church to-morrow at 11 o'clock. sions concluding to-dny. In the dis In front.of the city prosecutor was all of the house will forgather at the th'- stuff found on the premises when LOAN LANDS c uKslons of „jhe various subjects thf P. R. BROWN times appointed, and their deliberations Annual Banquet. ~ Knox church raided. There were gorgeously decor­ merptiers nearly always referred to will probably be postponed until the Young People's society will hold their ated tea chests, fantastically worked* 1112 BROAD STREET day following. annual banquet In "Ihe church on Mon­ their own experience rather than cKed lar'pe, brass trays, opium brushes, These two are respectively the munt- day night at 7.3*1 All members and authorities upon the subject, and the pipez» of all shapes and sises, shears, cl|>al ami private bills committee, their friend* are cordially Invited. and quantities of the drug Itsdlf . On themes taken up all had direct bear­ this assortment the eyes of ijhe as­ which are the first of those namyd to ings on -the1 agricultural Industry- sembled Orientals were fastened en­ ommence operation*. Last year the Dance Next Tuesday.—A social dance The election of officers was held last FOR SALE—LOTS MUSICAL PROGRAMME. -rivale bills committee under the viously almost nil the time the hearing will be given by Jh« Ladles' Auxiliary night, and the president; G. O. Day, FOR SALK , Etfquimalt roacl, part lot. JO* halrmsMhlp of Ernest Miller, mtm- of the Jf. M. 1. next Tuesday evening F. E. s., of Duncan, was re-elected. 3W. lUTUhfe far bakery, hivttwsrr. étr : The following programme will be la>r for-Grand Fork*, was the hardest Many, various and amusing were the will take mortgage for payment from In tire Connaught hall. Dancing will The other officers for 1914 will be: ÿlrst rendered at the Km press hotel to- excuses put forward by the Chinamen Poultry Ranch or one who will .build, prive $S,**k Apply worked of all, a large number of Im­ start at 9 o'clock and continue until vice-president, Lionel Taylor, Kelowna; Furniture Store. J*7 portant privât» measures coming be­ second vice-president. E. H. Black- for Letng on the premises when the fore them for a declstort. This, year, police invasion took place. I^lin Bang FOR EXCHANGE- l>oubte vomer, two 6 ...... Verdi more. Victoria; a^vretary-treasurer. R. March Alda ...... wever, there Is very little work for said he was ♦here to see a sick friend, Vegetable Farm roomed houses. Point Urey. Vancouver, Natural History Address—Strath- C. Treherne. experimental farm, rented at |40 per month. ftO.UOS. equity Selection—Tannhauser them to "do, not more than .half u Agassiz; advisory board, W. H. Lynel who was not In the court. He had ■cona park will be the subject dealt with fT.tttd. mortgage $6.600 6 years at M per Walts—Amorettaenxe doxen bills having been given notice uf been thebe half an hour when the. po­ by W-,;F, Best In hla address, illus- T*»m Wilson. Arthur Bush and the Consisting at ghaut A-/CTM, all tiiuil—fuiy Yictotut prupertyu__Twemtli lai_44ouaee-—. ,,,, „ , .Delibes Ttnr immtrtpat commit tee, however, lice made their-way .in. Lim . Yiug had i toe, 501 Skyward ÜMk PlMWl trated with lantern slides, before the executive.------——■------cultivated.; 80 fruit trees, mostly Hong <» Perfect Day ...... Bond promises to be kept somewhat busy als-1» been to see the sick friend, he said, 17». J» Natural History Hoclety on Monday In urging that thn government take hearing; good house of f fopm*. b anljUalv Patience * .. .. ., ; .Hull!van htHthe Erst place vfi* Victoria board of and was coining out whPh' mr Tmmta- ESQVIMALT Three building sites on eyenlng at 8 o'clock In the King's greater Interest in entomology the new barn, chicken house,- etc.. Dances—Nell tiwyn ...... German trade special committee on municipal blc pushed him back. Lee Chung said little private bay for only 8».'*». on very Daughters' rest room. ppsociatlon pasted resolutions propos­ This Is situated about • miles easy terms This property would prove Valse— Triste ...... Sibelius affairs has several very important sug­ he went to have his hair cut In the from the city and is closg to a a gv«>tl thing for sv-HMitallVe building .Selection from Itlgoletto ...... Verdi ing that the division of plant path­ front. Wong also said he was there to gestions to make, and widespread in­ ology and entomology bf> separated and lake, railway station, post office Western Lands. United. 7» Fort St JtT March —Nibelungen ...... Wagner Memorial Sermon.—As Monday is the cut Chung's hair, and the latter was to terest In the Interior of the country has A provincial entomologist appointed and ' stores. thirtieth anniversary of Genera*’ Gor­ have cut bis. PROPERTY FOR SALE. been manifested in all legislation af­ Another resolution suggested that the fecting the control and conduct of civic don's tragic death at Kh&rtoom. • Rev. Bing put forward the best excuse of LUtiK eiT'F.RIVIl VP jr government make an annual grant to ----- Prke, a» terms to he arranged. fcnd municipal alfalfa ...... 1 W. Bteyenson wtH preach a special all wben accused of being on a bed on SUPERIOR IS SUPERIOR J77 the society. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY When the city private bill comes up memorial sermon on the general's life hlt h was, an opium pipe. The pipe tSv^T IN SUPERIOR Why! M and character on Sunday evening at On the representation1 of Okanagan was there, he maid, because a cousin STIC AM HEATED APARTMENTS from In the private bills committee* It Is ex formers the society asked the govern­ $8,000 $3 per month Monk, Montelth A t'o.. Emmanuel church, had died on that same bed last Octo­ BUPErIOR. the new Chicago. rtr perted that on the first day the only ment to conduct an investigation on For further particulars apply S36.»*l um STEEL 3*1.A NT m.8u|M‘Hoi JZÏ Ltd.. Mahon Bldg W progress will be to accept formal proof ber, and he had' the pipe there to keep the carrying over of Are blight in bee hlmcetf safe from death. Evidence of to 8|TI*67RIOR. the headquarters for HERR WILHELM PETERS, practical of advertisement. The actual hearing Lecture on ThoughL—Dr. T. W„B’ut-5 hives, while the prohibition of the 1m diart wheat shipping. 127 piano maker and tuner, 902 Cook street Is not expected to come on for some 1er will give an Interesting lecture at similar nature was put forward by Telephone 16tH. '* f26 port at ion of foul brood, a well known sri’kuioK,- »t th. h.il.t ol thv Greet time. When It does the city Is _to,’JWI. the Progressive Thought temple. Pan­ bee disease, was also sought. IHÉPÉ other of the accused, who were all very eager to come forw-ard and take Lake». 127 ‘FOR RENT—1 reomv-4 cottage on one represented by the mayor, and1 mem­ dora avenue. Sunday evening, on “Ho1 This morning's concluding session of R. S. DAY & acre of ground, facing on Portage In­ thele stand !n the witness box. The SUPERIOR for ever. 127 bers of the legislative committee. Thought Creates,” Illustrated with the convention was featured by a paper let. barn, chicken house, etc., rent 128 oath was taken in Chinese fashion, SUPERIOR, the railway centre. isr. per month, or will sell on easy terms. While all the powers which are ask­ lantern views. Students, scientists In which E. H. Black more, of Victoria, B. BOGGS each witness writing his name on a slip Western Lands, Limited, 726 Fort St J37 ed for are Important to the good gov and progressive people are especially recorded the discovery of several new, SUPERIOR, the shipping centre. 121 of paper, and then burning the paper Telephone 30. ernment of the city, the city solicitor Invlfd. _ • specimens of moths In and around Vic­ SUPERIOR, tlie manufacturing irentre. JJT7 WE HAVE A CLIENT who requires as he assented to the. terms of the or 10 roomed house; with two or more attaches particular weight to the toria. some of them new to the science. SUPERIOR Hl'PERiOR. SUPERIOR. Jr.' I201 Fort St, Victoria. Ealab. 1$90 lots; will trade in smaller house or clause enabling the rity In future ex­ Meet to Confer Degrees.—t* O. L. 1610 Not n little discussion followed this SUPERIOR all the time. J27 vacant property as mat payment, The. follow*ng Chinamen were fined What offers? Western Lands, Limited propriations In street widening* to will hold Its regular meeting Monday address.' Dr. 8. Hadwefi discussed the TOIL'LL PROSPER In. Superior. 127 spread the oost over a term of years, night at 8 o’clock, when Important all-important question to live stock by the magistrate as stated above : 7SB Fort street. ; J27 Mah Gin. Hihg, Ltm Bing, Lee Gin, FREIGHT RATES In favor of Superior •and so save the tremendous drain business will be brought before the ■men of the life histories and habitat 1816 McCLURE STREET—7-room house. 8am, Let Y«*. Glin, Lung. Lum Ping, J27 which has occurred through owners of members. The purple and blue degrees of the various varieties of horse flies In very good condition, 630 per month to Lung Ying. Lum, Lee Ding, Lee Chung, FOR SALE—HOUSES good tenant. Monk. Montelth & Co.. land affected having to be paid at once will be conferred with the officers of He gave an account erf his captures of Ltd . Mahon Bldg. 127 under the present system, rtr else to be the provincial grand lodge at Vancou­ these Insects and described how they Chow Hee: Chow Imng, an«l Chee MUSCRAVE STREET—Close to Upland*, W- ng. , a splendid snap at $1.350. Phone 228 or FIVE ROOMED, new house for rent 6M given interest on their money if the ver In attendance. appeared and how they attacked cattle 5*77 R______^______J») Chambers, corner Prince a. Weaten city canüot meet the charges immedi­ and horses. Sidney Dash, of Kelowna, dale. ___ IP FOR RENT—Four-room, modem, fur­ ately.' Sunday Concert. — Rowland's hand also gave a paper on mites affecting nished bungalow, rent 628. We have all FURNISHED HOUSE TO ,RKN*I\ six will give their usugt,concert on Sunday < rrhard fruits. kind* of places tor #• nt furnished and rooms, re-decorated throughout, piano, evening at 8,45 In the Victoria theatre. Yesterday afternoon R. C. Graham —S'/,— unfurnished, at prices Jo suit you Call sewing machine. Phone 4U78L for key up to-night. Telephone 1897, 524 Say- , S» In, honor of ,the poet Burns's birthday dealt with the life history and control LOCAL NEWS the concert will Include special features o' a number of orchard pests of the ward Ttldg. Wltllgm Ar TTOl*. the K-nt THREE ROOMED SUITE, bath, pantr After u fortnight's visit In Vancou­ ACRES man. Office open till 9. JZ5 in the form of Scotch selections and Lower Fraser valley. He pointed out Apply Mrs. Fertile. 806 Oswego street. ver, Mrs. W. J. Dow 1er returned to the Phone MOIL ' , Agspoueie is Proprietor. — Judge melodics, and the baritone singer. how the orvhardlst could identify hi BARGAIN -66. «W1 beautiful, new. 7-room city yesterday. residence. Fairfield, close i es. Apply bu FOR SALE—A good, smooth, fox terrier Lampman gax> J. Valo A Son? Judg- Donald Gray, will contribute some flno pests by the coloration and size and $1,800 Moss. Phone |W2. W lilteh by f’uates-Rustem ex Ganie-o- tnent for" 6103 this morning In their songs to the programme. position of the trees. He also took up C hence, good pedigree. Box I*W, Times. suit against K. claimed h«- was wot the proprietor, hay and Mr. John McDonald, of Caledonia inionfTOSTT. o7'P 'O'. HAt im TW Buyg*^■awlartnn. rifni'liHls,irf Th-nu la wrwillu ttoImlffntr m.uon^1»1 AanVM aln«e,„aa th. y,„r. dM,„. »"nuk Th, ifev Ur. S^U perform.*! INVEST IN SUPERIOR Why? Ing -issued a lease of the business to Its annual dinner this evening at the FOR SALE-Two standard prise mission the ceiemony, and later th? happy Fplendld land, part SUPERIOR, the new Chicago. oak pool tables, fully equipp'd and in another man, but his honor held oth­ Empress hotel. Tickets may be had Ing In particular the areas In the pro­ couple left for their honeymoon, and 5.006.600 STEEL PLANT in Superior. J27 perfect condition; reasonable terms to erwise. The plaintiffs, represented by from the president. Col. Hobday, or vince attacked by the tent caterpillars ly cleared, w . t h reaponalble party. Apply Box 32S5. inUni to take up their ' residence in SUPERIOR, the headquarters for Cana- Frank Higgins, claimed that the lease the ’secretary of -the Union club, and one year after another, showing their Times. J*9 migration and years of prevalence Vancouver small bouses. $450 dian wheat shipping J27 was a subterfuge to escape liability, Judging by the progress already made iytENCH POLISHING —Expert pollShltig. Other papers read during the after- SUPERIOR, st the head of the Great etc. C. Campbell. Phone IIBi. fM but the Judgment did not go this far. by the association a very successful ______J27 noon and evening wero on snow In­ cash will handle this. Ur O O evening Is anticipated. BARGAIN COUNTER GLASSES often sects. by J. W. Cockle, of Kaslo. an SAANICH ELECTIONS. SUPERIOR for ever. in damage tht sight permanently and Clarence Hotel Fire.—Fire In a base­ Very ear y terms. SUPERIOR, the railway" centre. bring on eye disease*. Far better to Sunday Scotch Uoncert.—Assisted by authority on the subject ; on the In­ The Central Ratepayers' Association liave glasses made and perfectly suited ment at the Clarence hotel called the sect* of Mount Cheane, by Arthur heartily thank all who assisted gnd par­ SUPERIOR, the shipping centre. _ JÎ7 department out shortly before 10 the Scotch pipers’ band and Mr. ticipated in the splendid victory which to your eyes by an expert. FVank Donald Gray, baritone, Rowland's band Rush, of Vancouver; on the bees, wasps Clugstpn, optician and optometrist. 4 o'clock last evening. People noticed resulted in the return of its entire ticket SUPERIOR, the manufacturing centre. |! will have an appropriate -programme and habits of ants In the Okanagan: for Reeve and Councillors. Xÿlct street (corner Itough**), Suites «moke Issuing from the basement and SUPERIOR SUPERIOR BtTPERIott.~fih $nr. Etta day cf Robert Bums, the local Kilties* and apple blotch, by W. H. Brittain., fident that a flew era of advancement and FREIGHT RATES in favor of Superior, Donovan. 1046 Fort street, near Uook. ment with smoke which Issued front pipe band have accepted an invitation on the fiftieth Jubilee of the Canadian prosperity lias dawned which will prove J« Phone 2956. afternoons only. J30 gratings In the sidewalk. Chemical ex­ of everlasting benefit to both resident to aiu nd and also assist at the concert. society recently held In Ontario, by R. and non-resident ratepayers. ' v FOR SALE—ACREAGE LIVE SOLICITORS—Men or women. A|>- tinguishers put the b!ase out without m.. 221 Say E. Treherne; on the beetles of Vancou The whole-hearted support of the resi­ ply. 9 to 10 a. m.,-2 to 8 p. trouble. ALBERTA ' IA RM LA NDiBL^Wa have ward Bldg. in To.. IMectrsir Asiatic Question.—The ver Island by A. W. Hanham. of Dun dents' ticket by the people- of Victoria is FOR SALE—LOTS eiglit quarter-sections of prairie land, O O O «Especially appreciated by the Asuoclation, WILL EXCHANGE goodx financial so- H question of-Asiatic immigration will be con. and on the record of the science- . J2Î with clear titles, which we are prepared -and LL fvtïla . that mutual _tionflden.ee be­ i>-.k juTHsmoii-iiP- ter trinlf* 'tn on Vlrtrrrtii property •Birr- -e«Titles m*< -4tnH payrw-nt -on modern. 5- Friendly Help Appeeb—The Friendly i l v R* \. W G W Fortune In both systematic and economTc'Tn this tween these two classes of voters has been room house Box 1909, 'Cimes. J27 syi'KItlOH IS srPERIOK. dlck Brothers. Ltd.-. 620 Broughton St. Help are making an urgent appeal for Fooju Ht. Andrew'# Pr***- province, by O. O. Dav and r a tw aperinanently.-ftatahliahed through the vir- iXvi-.ST IN' SrPF.l’.K.r. Why? T J- I ...—;—~~~~ ...... jrr man AND WIFE want positions "on clothtng'of a 11 kinds to Imeet the great hrrr.o In addition K M And. rson. of tory. byterian church next Monday at 8 p.in. The Central Association, whose niem- WE IIAVfc fine prairie estates, going mixed farm State particulars to F need which Is being felt amongst the the provincial museum, detailed the SirPEKIOR. thf new Chiral* JZï Ashworth. 728 l|th avenue west, C»l Mr. Fortune has made very careful herrf are Composed of representatives concerns, for rale; also farms to ex­ poor during the inclement weather. results of a trip through - the Okan­ SK.»M.e<» S'IL EL PLANT in Superior J2. change for Victoria property. W. C. gary, Alta. J27 study of this question and wilt deal from the Ward Associations, also t.akes The greatest need is felt for men’s agan. giving the names of 100 records. this opportunity of extending the thank* SUPERIOR. Hu- headquarters for Bond.' 3)1 Pemberton Block. , J24 MKItl'HANTS- PKOTËTtTvË PATROL with it from various at^ndisiints. Open of these Associations to the many willing diati wiieal shipping J27 SERVICE— Eflleient. honest and reli­ garments, boots, underclothing, suits, discussion will follow. The public will workers from the City of Victoria and ^Superior, ut Ht* head of the Grcit able I'atrolnwn furnished on short etc., Ux enable the men not only to be welcomed. “WIDOW BY PROXY.” supporters throughout the xartous Wards. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY notice for residences, stores, etc. J. D. J27 protect themselves against the weather O. E. DAVIDSON. Chairman. BURNISHED hous.-k' <-plng rooms, fur­ Taylor, mgr., 206 Gorge road. • PnOM R. MACNICOL. Secretary. SUPERIOR.for ever. 327 nace heated, S43 Pandora. Phone 82231.. 2928 but also to present a respectable ap­ I>*cture on Paris.—Madame Randcr- Jolly May Irwin In the rollicking Maywood P, O.. Jan. 24. 1914. ... ' J27 farce—"Widow by Proxy." will appear SUPERIOR, the railway centre. :»1 FURNI8HKD FRONT BEDICOOM. with pearance when seeking employment. son-Mohgln will deliver a lecture on at the Royal Victoria next Thursday SUPERIOR, the shipping centre. yr. BOARD AND ROOM, private board if housekeeping privileges. Apply 709 Clothing for w’onien and children Is. “A Walk Through Paris,” on Tuesday ANNUAL MEETING. desired, furnace, piano, on car line. Belton Ave. JJO evening, January 27, at 8 o'clock, tn night. January 29. "Widow by Proxy,' ffl'PERJOR. the manufacturing centre. J27. James Bay. Phone 2666L. f24 however, equally needed, and all kinds OFFÏOB FURNITITRK. comprising of sarment» will be meet thankfully the Kmmanuel Baptist church. The by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. In SUPERIOR SUPERIOR SUPERIOR, ill FOR SALE—Two mantels and grates. desks, chairs, check protector, letter it. Miss Irwin is seen as Gloria Grey. The adjourned annual meeting of the accepted. Tho Friendly Help offices lecture Is und^r the auspice/» of the SUPERIOR all the time. J27 • complete. Apply 636 81mepe street J3J press, rotary mimeograph, etc., at a singing teacher, whose Income at members of the British Columbia Agri­ bargain. Top floor. Lumber Exchange are situated In the market building, IeAdfe*' Aid. During the course of the cultural Association will be held at the YOU'LL PROSPER In Superior. jrr SEVEN-Rtx »M. furnished house to rent. the opening of the play, has dwindled 1015 Pendergast street. Phone 113836. JZI Bidg. m Cormorant street. lecture there will be some sixty slides City Hall on Tuesday, January 27, 1914, FltUiGHT: RATES in favor of Superior. thrown on the screen Illustrating the down to almost nothing. She has AM PREPARED to make substantial o o o at 8 p. m. GEORGE SANG8TER, J27 FOR RENT-5 roomed bungalow, new. cash payment on a five to seven-room, bosom friend recently widowed, or at Charlton fetrflk-t, 61» .per month; 6-month To Meet at Nanaimo.—Nanaimo beaut if ul bull dings ajid scenery of the SUPERIOR, Wisconsin Many prominent new house, In good district. Box 2**»). French capital. Madame Sanderson- imm stippôllèd To T»é.’ The alleged dé Secretary. lease can be had. TweddHI * Cotton. Tinv‘8 Office. J44 will be the scene of the next conven­ Vitorfaas have within the past s"( 601 Hayward Block. Phone 1766. J3o Mongin, having been a resident of that parted waa^a scion of e Mayflower months put considerable money_into| tion of the British Columbia Conser­ ,'TT,• !,£>Êta ASir Bî»N<î U» RANGE 8TOVE very cheap. 10S8 Fort. city for some time. Is well fitted to de­ family. He married an actress, and h : m vative aeeeelatlon, aeeordtng to the en off upwu. your poems or original meTodfse to-day. liver a lecture on the subject. Miss the family had" refused to' see her. the •‘cream" has been tak decision reached at the session of that la live property here! . Vancouver Prompt acceptànee guaranteed If avail­ WANTED A medium-sized' house In a May Green and Mrs. Rprange will offer After his supposed death in Alaska, MISSED HIS TRAIN able Examination and advice free. well cultivated garden, with shrubs, body this morning. A number of 8-attle, Taco.ua and Portland, unit vocal and Instrumental solos. The a rich uncle dies, leaving a legacy to on his way to Rochester, Minn., , there Is no other s|>ot on the contln -nt Dugdale Co.. 736 Dugdale Building. fruit trees, etc. If pr.lce |s right will resolutions were adopted by the dele­ Washington, D. C: pay cash. Apply Box 1666. Times. J24 public will be .welcomed. his niece by matrlage. To get it. she where he was going to undergo now that Offers sucli Inducements to gate» and It waa decided that applica­ Investors and speculators, as the City i.orr,Motive kihkmen. hhakkmenT TO LET -New, 6-rooni, moeen any funnier than she Is In ernment St, Victoria. -• healthy condition; property 109 p“r cent, cleared over 650» In 6 weeks; hundreds TO LET- Four roomed bungalow, chicken Entertainment at Esquimalt.-—The this very amusing comedy. And, below normal. In 1912 grain elevators earning 6100 to 6309. per month. Write the officer commanding. Major W. house and stable, 810 per month. 678 first of the series of entertainments, course. Miss Irwin sings several de d 61 579 *43 b isheis ; one Great quick for wholesale prices, territory and Bay street.J28 Wlnsby, and officers of the regtmeht, * Northern elevator alone can receive, sample lamp for free trial. Manue planned by the Esquimau Friendly and a capable committee, composed of lightful and catchy songs In her own Lamp Co., MR Aladdin Bldg., Winnipeg, NOTICE. NOTICE. clean and ship 390 cars of grain-daily; Help for the augmentation of their Corporal McIntyre, Gunners Flnnlck, Inimitable way. r;v> and L. 1 L ... as Herman A Levy, 66,60.884 tons, more than London and PETER GORDON. under the direction of Bandmaster how to start mall order home business. has been arranged. The sailors' open the vault tn the Farmery Rank of this city, has this day been dissolved Liverpool combined ; add to this enor- Instructive booklet and literature eji- Secretary. by mutual conient, and the said partner­ -inuua • asset Hie steel plant norç h -hig plalnlng bushuss and abovq. Voorhies, DHEO chyr.uses. are sure to prove a very at­ here «arly to-day and eecaianl with ship Intelneae and ass-ts have been taken constructed and rwaldtr the subsidiary Desk YU.- Omaha. N>br. tractive, as well as novel feature. Champagne’s No Better—but coats $5.000. over by the undersigned, I. Herman and plants to follow, then calculate upon the SINCI.AIR—On the 22nd Inst., at tlthe resb effect of the Tnter-Btata Commerce de­ ENERGETIC SALEB6J ANAOEH. to dencq of her sister, 2*17 Scott street, Song», recitations and some spirited much more than the delicious, creamy T. A. Stringer, by whom the said busi­ ness shell >m carried on In future under cision which places Superior on a lower ••stabllsh headquarter* In Victoria and Janet, beloved Wife of Wnv Peter dances make up the rest of an excel­ Hum beer—10c per glass The Kalser- SHELBY M. CULLOM DYING. l«*ok after enttra -.business of province, at the firm name of ' Herman A Stringer." whipping - basis kLap .Chicago. Minne­ Sinclair, of l>-1horo Bay, ued lent programme, and light refresh­ hof. • apolis or 8t. Paiil^VM you have a com­ sxelusive cotbffgH leeuett. buimese i*e- years. Born Yorkshire, England. AND TAKE NOTICE that ell 4» W fertmee. Dfugraph Carbon Co., Phlla- ments will be served during the even­ WaHhiffgton, D. d., Jan. 14.—Former owing to the said partnership are to b.i bination which will build any city to The funeral will take place on Monday. paid to the said firm of "Herman A enormous slxe in a very few years. If . del pi. la. Pa______J24 January 26, at 2.80 p. m.. from the chapel ing. For , the nominal sum of 26 MEET ANOTHER DEFEAT. Senator Shelby M. Cullom wa» very Jlow again to-day and his family were Stringer" aforesaid. Alt claim* against yeti do nut get into Superior now you Jlxi CAUrrÂL secures, district managtv of ltm U. C. Funeral Go , 731 Broughton cents Is this most enjoyable evoting the said partnership are to be presented street Interment In Ross Ray cemetery will be like many were in Victoria—your ment of most sensatlonsi, sure _ and provided, and those who attend will Washington. D. C., Jan. 14.—Woman prepared for the end at any hour. to the said I. Herman, and by biné the hind sight will he better than your fore­ rapid selling article now on the market. same will be eettled. sight. More outside people have bought New and non-competitive; 810,606 ber CARD OF THANKS - have the glad satisfaction of knowing suffragettes met another defeat to-day that their own pleasure Is being the Dated at Victoria B. C . -thla Mrd day i.:V.t-r|or within the lust four months -ye-itf . easily poss.^le. You handle your Mr. and Mrs. W. II Rivers desire to when the house rules cotmnlttee by a of January, 1914. titan within the last ten years. Better own money. Only men of experience thank their many friends for their kind means of assisting the Friendly Help tied vote' of 4 to 4 failed to report a I HERMAN take. « "hunirh” and get busy; 'you'll having highest grade references will bo words of sympathy and the many beauti­ In Its beneficent work among the resolution for the appointment of a ABRAHAM S. LEVY. prosper in Superior." Stein-Gregg- considered. "Burns," Schiller Bldg.. ful floral offering* during their recent TheShiloh family remedy lor CoughsH a: I». J. LEVY. Chicago, Ill. jjti needy of the district ^ standing luffryget^ committee. ^ lUrtln/Ltd., 411 Centrai Building. J27 bereavement. MmU dew, Saudi bottle. Beet a T. A. STRINGER, i,q>fr,»y.iy»;wia^nrr r- -r^-.LC.i'liV.iy rVJ•*; — LiiCj-.-r-i.^fi’ ir :t~ VXCTOniA DAILY TIMER, SATURDAY,. JANUARY'St, 1914 —■ ■. , ------—;v., ...... !------J-:-~ jopïraÉÂtx :-VW ''Jj&SviSSÊÉ-- BANK OF MONTREAL SINGS IN VICTORIA ] ESTMUSKD1817 £ ty I#™ <&. c.siut Md uh .:'rn7.r::-.:r.,:;i‘.*rr.-..f'Weewa»- RMt ...... i.. 16.000J00A0 " Ladies’ Musical Club Engages pro«w. «■Ml (October, 1013) ...... 242,203,219,00 Greatest of Lyric Tenors, BOARD OF DIRECTOR.. for February 4 bHa.MSMl«e. ^ Uwt IU>>1. C.C.M.C.. C.C.V.O, IU.Ind4M. STEADY CLOSE AFTER SALES OF GRANBY AND H. V. Meredith. Fog.. Pr«id.=«. ILS. Amyea. Ese. g. BB. CewehieMs,fîrasnsbislds. CaaLEaq How Rofat. Mach ay. Sir Thos. bbauaDmsssy, MODERATE RECESSION Its many benefacTIons td IBs SFt.isTIQ C.____ R. ______Haosur, Esq. ______A. Bawasearlee. Esq. CiT Wi'lpliTy sennes of Vlctorta’s people have made IU.Ilmnt.EteH. K. Drummond, Esq. D.I).Forbe. Forbes Angus.Aeen, LfwL. We».McMnler.be. the Ladles’ Musical club one of the \ Sir FREDERICK WILUAMS-TAYLOR, General Manager. most i>opular organizations lit thé city, Ariÿ ) < Bankers In Caasila and London. England, for Dominion Government. and the announcement that any i*r- Bran he* established throughout Canada and Newfoundland; also In London, ot Much Impression Made oh Notable Advance : Movement formance is under the auspices of this Ragland ; New York, Chlcagp, BtK>kane and Me*ico City. btxly is sufficient endorsatlon to en­ Savings I repartrornts• at all Branche». Deposits of front $1.00 upward» received." for Past Week en Vic­ ftvt Interest allowed at current rates. Prices Induced by Realiz­ sure a full house at any time of ^the A general banking busiuesav -aasacted.) „ year; Among the world-famed artlikia ing Sales • i toria Exchange who have entertained Victoria audi­ XX SWEENY, ...J. a a FRASER, ences this year through the agvnfy of Supt. ot British Columbia Bra aches, Mena per. VANCOUVER. _ VICTORIA the musical club have been Anna i Rav- (By F. W. Stevenson A Co.) Sales pf Granby and Portland frtnal lowa. Marie Rappold. Schumann-Heink and Harold Bauer, all of whom c,harm­ n< w Tot*, .i i94 Pbe ii'i Hu' di­ recorded tho business of the stock » X- * ed and captivated tlnir audiences. z aled Jn an uneven manner, but closed chayg»-. this morning and apart from JOHN R. GORDON AND COMPANY The announcement, then, that the steadily aftyr a moderate recession natnTul lull in prices due L<» week-end Ladles’ Musical ol«b has obtained John - movement Realising sale# In good feoffng, (he list comported Itself com- At the Empress theatre, next week tn “What Would McCormack, the .celebrated Irish tenor, proportion were again In o.yft$#»ncer but Ot&ndably. .Thu advu^u.v..ruuy^uiept of sâld to be the only pure lyric tenor this did not produce much of an ImV the past week has been one 'of the most among the front rank of vocalists the pressionjon prices. . 1 MAYOR H INDUE Y SPOKE SHOPS TRANSFERRED "to Canada National world over, to sing here, is not aj sur- The enquiry from- outside sources Whilst Uie Juwer^prlced speculative continued on a fatr scale. but the. re­ ■ • . t. gl1,1 tf eight points J. PAID-UP CAPITAL - - 1,000.000 Short covering in Baltimore A Ohio Mayor Hind ley, of Spokane, ad- Konghees reserve are completed, about McCormack has cpme to Victoria, and ns compared with last Saturday anjl AMW -, - A • ' - 1.400.000 -was again witnessed in early trading tl rt-saed a. larg caudle n<>e at^the- G«»w- sixty families ' frpm Wellington will cm both oeeasiona he har rame from yesterday and. to à lesser degree cotT«Ÿi>ondlng advances have been 8rRPi.es to Poijct-Holders - t4t(KMK)0 gregntional church last evening on the mové to Vlctprla. and the male mem­ the same direction, Australia. This than yesterday in Southern Pacific, the scoped In numerous others of the list, bers will take charge of all the-repair Action. m PortUmd Cabal ta le commission form of gtivcinmept. time the great tenor has been enjoying R. W. PERRY, Manager. 1016 Government St. latter instanoe being bnJsed .qn The fé- work for the Esqutmalt A Nanaimo a triumphant tour of the antipod* an lethargic and periodical inquiry is mak­ Among a those un the platform were orts to the ^effect that petitions are railway In thetr new quarters, the com­ continent,1 and hts final farewell in being circulated with n view to mflndlny, spoke of the- good relations on the reserve. toric town hall. Encores all evening segregation of the Central, Pacific. “II. ”C. I.lfev...... 109 00 125.00 were three deep, and the applause for’ H. C. mTrust- " .. mm which .existed between this province In the past the repair work on.loco- High Im.'BM, utmost vvcry numtier broke Tnto hearty Alaska Gold ’•»* 23 '**« ft- e. com T'.v.nrw and the, neigh boring states, and 1 motivfrs, «ira and (rnipr eqnrpment tuts B. C. Refining Co...... tz...... 66 cheers. F«md of genuinely meritorious Ainsi. Copper .....h ...... <•>$ welcome extvn ...... • have such a magnificent voice, lie ...921 911 MefRIlivray Cbal ...... 15 ment of the city of gpokane, 90 far us many storekeepers. Nugget Cold ...... was born In Athlone, Ireland. In 1884 Absolute Secnrity to Depositors .. .2111 2103 2HHh Ills knowledge went n«i mcmb< r of th' At the present time gangs.of men are ... 2j< m ■ rri Portland Canal ...... 02- and at 22 won the gold medal for slng- «c-ath>r i uinniisslon had ever bevn to HiM»kane| at work installing boilers and machin­ ... «7i 67 67d Paeifir Ia>«n ...... 17.6-3 ng at the National festival, Dphllii. Paid-up Capital . $2.247.297 Rceerve . $600,806 ... 14 ; 142- Hi RambDr Çaribot» ...... -16 al all, and he could find no evidence: rry )n the new repair and car shops, Aaaeta - 86,108,080 ...lUH lift* 1U64 Red Hlff ...... of jmjr official-of ..his-,city bv-ing que*-1 and before many days are gone' it is Slncerthen he has been continuously Hrandii rd -1 jmû . .rr; .v.^ .v: vr7-..- .1*9 before the public, one -of his mopt noted Polo.' "Fuel A. iron . . :ci TJi 325 tk»Bed on the subject, or of any In­ The deport of Tru.t Fund, with till. Company i. «pecinlly IX! i VJS\ Snowstorm ...... ■** confidently expected that the work will yngagemente being with Hammerateln authorized by Oder-in-Council Sb’Wart M (6 D...... quiries being made at the city hall. i:t• ...... Hi 318 31$ l*e advanced enough to6 provide em­ t the Manhattan opera house in New ! pref...... 49Ü 4H 1% Honan star •...... -88 H* then went on to sh<*w the differ­ S. 8. Island Creâ-qwV ...... TSp ployment for the newcomers. York where McCormack and Tetraz­ Goodrich ...... 23$ 23$ 23$ ence in' Spokane between th-- cost of The Great West Permanent Loan Company ...1296 129$ 1294 Stewart Land ...... **,«> zini divided the honors that were C. N , pref ...... Victoria I'laienix Brew...... llu.00 administration under old conditions HEAD OFFICE . WINNIPEG <1. N. Ore etfs. i...... 3Rit 37$ 17* IN MEMORY OF ROBERT BURNS, showered upon the eccentric -impres- .. -16i 1/4 _ l.r4 Vnlis.-d. and under the commission form of Office Hour. : 9 e.m. to 6 p m. Inter-Metro...... THE SCOTTISH BARD. sario's venture at opposition for the Do., pref...... 63 61$ 62 American-Marco'd . 5.06 government, giving the actual cost in .. . 60 00 »tropolItan. - —r W. G. PTOLEMY, Manager, 101» Government St 'Ttiii-r. Harvester ...... / .1121 it? in; F! C Coal <* on detail of paving, and the w**rk of dif­ The glaks o’ satin*, aûld Fa I tlier Time ... 27$ ‘M »I2 4.00 • Ka*. City Southern—.W. "anudiati Marco u . ferent dep -rtm. UDc and citing ht* *-wn Has turned aroun’ alnce malr. Although Mr . McCormack has Lehigh Valle’jr ...... 156 15ft 1«k»$ ••'an. West Trust . . achieved big things in opera, he le es­ Me*...... 61$ 61 61 Can. î*ac. Oil ...... part if th.- work. whj> h. In th*> ht alth An’ Scottish halrts in every clime N-w Haven ...... 76 754 76| 'Glacier Creek .. «5* uepartnient, he declared, reduced the The festive board prepare. sentially and purely a lyric tenor and M . K A T...... 231 23$ 23 Island Im-stmeht . cost from 147,00b to 181,000, and had The “auld clay biggin.” hallowed is heard best In concert. He drew ' Mo. Pacifie ^.... »f g* $£ts-oay Odd. r'.r ur enormously reduced the citées of In memories will arise; 1,000 people and 17.100 to the New Nat. Biscuit ... :ï32$ i» biî North Shore Iroii vork* ...... Year follows year, yet ne’er forgot . UU 16$ t« York Hippodrome in one evening after Nee. «’one...... Bakeries. Ltd - typhoid fever and deaths from this Will bë-the bard we prise. N. Y. C...... 941 94$ 941 cause- the death rate from, typhoid having taken in 151,000 in h1s previous N. Y.. O. A W, .. 31 3*4 301 Sales. 12 Granby. 85; 1.000 Portland C—al, eleven concerts’ In the metropolis. .1048 W$ HH$ having fallen from 40 per atmurn to 6 Ills noble worth and modest mein. 8 A w In his concert here Mr. McCormack ...... 27$ 27$ 27$ % % pot nnunp In t ^cry Instance he de­ His love for |lka brlther, F.W. STEVENSON & CO. nnsylvanla ...... 115* 11*4 B*S clared that under the commission form A nature such as seldom seen. will sing a nuniber of the ever-popular Pressed Steel fat ...... 3*1 34$ 34$ MARKS of government thtire had been an actual That drew a' halrts theglther. Irish folk songs, numbers which hie Reading ...... 171$ 179$ 17t»i The- VTwa Brigs” and tlie “Holy Fair” audiences always love most dearly. . STOCK AND-BOND BROKERS. . p Iron * Steel ...... 2*1 2*1 **» ■wumuP-ECL rinsiNG saving of frnm 1 fr to 56 per cenL.»- • Tfc‘."prer‘T —~ i1!.'.v m—*- the cltxeni T Ha - made an appeal to Tlie ”Daisy.” and what can compare Rock Island ...... 16$ 15$ oL Victoria to break their political 103-106 Pemberton Building. Cor. Fort and Broad Streets Do . pref...... 2*1 ‘«I .231 Wlnnlpr*. Jan 24.^Whrat pric.a w«rX Wl’ rousin’ "Tam o’ ShanterT’ EXTENT OF ILLITERACY bondage-, and In reply to A question at q. p...... 98» 978 971 firm on g.-m-Tally higher contlnentaJ ’ FUNDS INVESTED FOR CLIENTS Sou. Railway- ...... 27* 261 2*'4 markets. firm Uverpoo.l «able*, and (his point as to how to obtain a <*om- Of hamaly life wl’ a’ its love. Victoria Is Don# Grave Injustice in Do., pref...... *4$ 83 833 * iron g Bueno* Ayree prices at the close. mlesion form of government, his Im­ Its ’oora o’ Joy aae brlcht, j Figures Published in Tt*nn. Popp^'r ...... * 3*1 3*1 There was a fair amount of option buy­ His muse hà* »ung and soared'al>ove 1 Orders Executed on all Exchanges on Commission. Texas PhHBc ...... J‘4 1» 16 mediate reply was that since, obvious­ Winnipeg. P ...... ;...... 162 WO* H»A ing done, due to the movement of grain ly. the present government had no In- In “The Cottar’s Saturday Nlcht.” ast «,f l lie lakes. There was a good de­ The tlm'roua moose, the wounded hare. Private Wires to Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, JUontreal. S Rubber ...... 6**8 6Uil 60‘ mand for all gradea of cash wheat and tntlon of freeing cities from political 8 8t. el ...... • • • ««I «I ♦►vi Each had his sweet compassion. Either there must ha\c been a print­ Do ' pf-rf...... 11? 111$ 111 .►specially for higher gradt.**. Offering* control, therefore, the only course w«« The “Vnco Gnld” he dtdna spare, er’s erryr or someone nmst have sup­ continue light, (lata and flax were firm to put men into .the legislature who I'tah fnpp**r ...... 63* 638 ^53* nd showed a slight advance. There Is ' But gied. them whiles a basilin’. plied wrong figures to the Winnipeg Car. Chem...... '...... 33 ■ 32$ ,<» new export huslnesa to report and th«* would give the people what they need­ Free Press on the extent of illiteracy bash ...... •...... ** * * The prood an’ haughty frae his pen nlv bustn-ss in this line Is some light ed. -V In Victoria. That influential journal la -THE GLAD EYE.” wives, wear some most beautiful and Western Union- ...... 6* 631 buying of futures. Gars Inspected on Frl- Were meteil words o’ scorn; tvanbv (Boston) ...... «...... • 86 83$ KtiJ Several questions were then put to ...... , taking the Roblin government to task original gowns with grace and dis T.-xas Oil ...... 1» IT W 4a v tot J lied.. 14&. against 419 last year In Mayor lllndlpy. ami »«etter opportunities than arc ...... »i< Pera-ade the h*' au tenus theme. western cities it states that the Vic­ May ...... 91» Mr. Morley remarked that he had sug­ Victoria Theatre. vouchsafed her by the thin though WHEAT MARKET IN PIT ...... ’....V. 93$ 93* Tn “Mary, dear departed shade,” toria percentage’ls 18.33* or three times July ...... 7.... gested on the previous occasion of Or praisin’ “Bonnie Jean. dainty role of Juliette. Among the < >nta— more, thap of Vancouver, and more IS STRONG AND BROAD ...... ‘...w. 33$ Mayor Hindley’s speaking on the same men, Douglas Greet glv.ee a clev than double that of any Important In answer to the charge that the May ...... ■*>* subject In Victoria, that it would be Then Scotchmen a’ the world owre, western city. * study as Gaston Bocard, while Fred iuly ...... ;...... advisable to arrange a larger meeting < 'mn.- Join In freeedly blether. English have, seventy religions and (By F. W. Stevenson & Co.) On this e.ventful Janwary nicht, The truancy question is not acute at erlck Meads shows a pleasing person fpr Mayor Hlndley. to take place if - only one sauce, a delightful. English —...... 1»» . Wy^prldti cock up yer JcgUitr. ------ati here; The hoard has" en efficient' -atity w the^gtib and -rhemdtrLe -Mntrriv 4 *hieagt*r Jmt. 24—Theremraa a targr May powdUle during UuislLLlngof the legis­ h“M fty^nilv r»;iiirlfeil-lhat-.lhe- Pollgnac.....Walter -H1cks;--aa< Mausettc. vlumr nf trade~ ag.Ttn TTV wlïOHt. IT TKT •frr Ilka ian.1 tn ilka tsow,—------— - <-ffterr who dealt with over 1.909 rayes lature. and to obtain' the prew-nce of Whaure'er tlie Doric turns, was a natural bull market and the <*ash prices: Wheat - 1 Nor.. 962; 2 Nor.,' last year There Is In fact no marked French have seventy sauces but only gives a clevei* rendering of the waiter 441. 3 N«»r . «$; 4 Nor . 76$; 5 Nor . 70*;> « as many memlg-rs of the government, Wl’ • lovin’ ^halrts cres and Rosario yesterday, and novel touch is Introduced by the ex­ |K-r firm ; lake. |15. nomipal, electrolytic. which the meeting adjourned. If you know someone who Is troubled curtain of snow fell about the city of - lighter La Plata offers to-day with th f$4 6?$fiil4.7i; casting, fll 2.v$r|14.*0. Iron cuse of aeronautical adventures ad­ You Do?" that appeared at the Em The Congregational church wish It with h««d noises, or catarrhal deafiuss. Victoria this morning in such thickness continent taking the wheat on hlghe unchanged, cut out this formula and hand to them opted by the two philanderers, and the press theatre about a year ago. It is bids. tu he uTid. rslood that they rented their and you will have been the means of that liefore many hours had gone a angled web In - which their deceptions coming back again and will be pn* Open High Ix>w Close QUEBEC RAILS RISE premises for this meeting, but .take saving some poor sufferers perhaps from thick layer covered all the streets and no sides on the matter In hand. total deafness. Recent 1 experiments land them in the second act gives op­ ser ted bv John R. Gordon A Co., who Wheatâr have proved conclusively that catarrhal spread a pall of pure white on roof and portunities for some most excellent May ...... pavement, building, shipping and vehi­ are remembered from their last en July ...... TO SIXTEEN POINT deafness, head noises, etc., were the tm ling. The play Is well constructed. gagenJ^R^tiew. The sketch Is a laugh direct cause of constitutional disease cles. In the suburbs the grass ex­ Corn- and Dial eatvea, ^ways, ^haters etc., It a little drawn out, and the caste is from start to hntlh and thf action is May ...... Vi Montreal, Jan. 24 —Quebec Rails touched OBITUARY RECORD merely temporise with the complaint, panses shoWed -fiO jffvSW, WRIT? The ’ deli­ altogether admirable. Mary Marlowe July ...... cate tracefy of the trees made a pic­ frtAl and furious from the time the cur Jan...... I...... 16 Uile morning on prospects of the com­ and seldom. U ever, effect a permanent scores a distinct triumph as the vi­ ta«n rises until It falls. In the com pletion of the deal which will relieve the cure. This being so. much time and ture no artist could attempt to copy. Date- company of the Quebec and .Sauguenay money has been spent of late by a noted vacious Lucienne Borard, and she and pan y supporting Mr. Gordon Is Elliott May ...... No- frost accompanied the snow, and July ...... loan. C. P. It .was better tn London, The funeral of the late George Gum- specialist in perfecting a pure* gentle. 'Eva Welsh Hall, as the two neglected J. Hlmms. Lclelth Belmont and Ger vet effective ton|C that would quickly consequently the streets are In a fair * Pork- rallying on what was saiil to be short mlns took place this afternoon at 2.30 trude Graham. covering to 2112, and nclllng here at 211*. from the B. C. Funeral chapel. The dispel alfltiaces of the catarrhal poison way to be covered with slush tie fore The feature act will be the Four La 21 86 21 90 21.82 Bid. Asked. from the oTtem. The effective prescrip­ many hours are gone. The children, May ...... B. C. Packers ...... 136$ 138 deceased had served for twelve years tion whiefr was eventually formulât, d della Comiques, who are offering lard— however, enjoyed the unwonted pleas­ ...... 1097 Bti In the royal navy, and held a medal and Whicff lias aroused the belief that comedy acrobatic that IjS also full of May ...... 11.27 11 32 11.» 1130 aril for Somaliland, and It consequence of deafness will soofi' b> extinct, is given ure of sleighing in some parts of the good slapstick comedy and clever ac rlbort Riba— Bridge below in understandable form, so that town, while one delivery wagon has Cement thee* facts the* British Campaigners’ anyone ran treaty, themselves In their Victoria Stock ronatlc»...... 11.45 11.60 11 46 11.50 already l»een.seen on runners. May ...... _____ 11.77 ILK) 11.75 11.15 Do., pref- ...... •• association, with tile assistance of own home aljitito " Two very clever young people are c: p. ft...... Commander Hose and the officers and Secure from your driiRgiHt 1 oz Far % % % mint Cltouble Stivn*^), about 76c worth. Ned Nestor and Bess Delberg. They Can. Cot, ...... »... 32 men of H. M. C. H. Rainbow, took Exchange j will appear In a little musical comedy ' NEW YORK COTTON. Do., pref...... 74* Take Mils homu au.r add to it * pint of Crown Reserve ...... L...... 1W charge of the funeral arrangements. hbt water andWpz. of moist or granu­ Board Room 2, Pemberton Block. j caltFfl "In Love*'* and In It they Intro- (By F. W. Stevenson & Co.l Can. <.’onv ...... 38* Tho Interment took place-In Ross Bay lated tutgar; stir until dissolved. Take Dally Session 10.30 a. m. ! duct.- some bright patter, clever songs New Tork, Jgn. 23. Can. Car Fdy...... -...... «1 one tahl.,sp«K»nful four times a day...... j and ajturlng dances. Including their Opqn. High. Low. Close. Detroit United ...... — «3 wni-'tery. the body Mof kW* 1 " ■ The first dose promptly ends the most PHISTol g11n carrtAire, and the Rev. Mr. I att distrenting head noises, headache, dùll- own Interpretation of the latest rage, Ian...... 12.27 12 37 12 27 12.36-36 Dom. Canners ...... 07 Room Available for March ...... 12 47 12.68 12.43 12 67-58 Dorn. Iron A 8...... *91 officiated. There was a very large at­ •=. cloudy thinking, etc., while the "Argentine Tango.” The American Do., pref...... 90* hearing vapidly returns as the system May ...... 12.23 12.38 12.23 12.38-37 tendance* composed of members of the Company Meetings Comedy Four are said to be real III. Traction ...... *7 Invigorated bv the tonic action of the Indelrfle 12.20 12.34 12.20 12 SI 83 royal navy, a lot of the deceased’s old treatment. l,.85* Saturday, evening shoppers. AU regular lines «t 26 per crat. oft regular prices, and special lines for Saturday only at excep­ Extra Standard Quality Pears, Peaches and Plums, large tins. tionally low figures. only -, yj^Ty».. .y..._...... 80* Thomas Quinlan Told His ^HHj McCall Book Large Tins Tomatoes, only a few cases left. Per tin. ....10* Singers They Would Be «ox'» Gelatine; 3 packages for ...... V,. . 25* Mutrie & Son Needed in Interior. Neel's 1-lb. Glass Jars of Jam, per jar...... 20* 1209 Douglas Street Sayward Block of Fashions Tickler '» Marmalade, B glass far» ., 7. V. 77. .7,...... 25* ^ Forlanatc wto It for the members Winter Quarterly—How on Sale of the Qulhian opera company that This recognized authority is in­ snow shoes were not handled by the dispensable in planning your Dixi H. Roes & Company Peter McQuade & Son ; local sporting goods stores very ex­ Winter wardrobe; 100 pages of INDEPENDENT GROCERS, 1317' GOVERNMENT STREET Established 1858. Phone .41. ' 124* Wharf Street tensively. While the company was authentieV descriptions and fascin­ Ship' Chandler», Mttrlne Agents. Hardware Merchants, Mill, Mining, Telephones 50, 61, 52. - Liquor Dept, Tel. 63 here the members made many Inquir­ ating illustrations of advance Logging, Fishermen's, Engineer's Supplies, Wholesale and RetalL ies about the. nature of thq climate In • ho interior of Canada In order that Winter fashions gathered from they( might be seasonably clad, and, the world’s style centres—Paris, W. ii DICK A CO.’S (London. Eng.,) CELEBRATED LUBRICATING as a1 result. Thomas Quinlan had an •New York, London, Berlin. OILS. order posted on the stage notice board to the effect that nobody should fall to Newest Fashion* for evening or after­ BA MOLINE—The greatest cleaner, for Metals, Paints, Baths, etc.: acquire' a pair of snow shoes for the noon gowns, for tailored suits, wraps, THE EXCHANGE MELLDR^o5 next portion of the Journey. outdoor aful party frocks for misses', SHERWIN-WILLIAMS MIXED PAINTS. . - Tt)e pk-tpre of Miser Fçrceva! Allen, children and bablea' outfits. 718 FORT 8T. Phontf im and Herr .Kskhold on snowshoe* dodg­ INTERIOR DECORATORS. LARGEST STtXJK OF GENUINE LINSEED 06...... - — ' " Latest Styles in hats, glove*, neckwear. ing automobiles and street cars In th»- Jewelry, wide belts, handbags# lingerie, dry street* of Calgary Is a vision MANILLA COTTON, HEMP, WIRE ROPES. and all dress accessories. JAP-A LAO which will unfortunately be denied the KITCHEN WARE, DINING Special Articles on hairdressing, EVER-READY ELECTRIC FLASH-LIGHTS. people of Victoria, and It la left to the CHAIRS, TABLES, DESKS, JOHNSON 8 WOOF DYES w>qg4nation to visualise the *»mp»r Christmas suggestions, embroidery and a wealth of other Interesting features BOOKSHELVES, BRASS LOWE BROS ' PAINTS to strap on the bulky footwear wh^n the porter shouts the name of the Al­ for women and the home. GOODS. BAMBOO FURNI­ OLIDD5N VARNISHES bertan metropolis through the train. It Ml designs illustrated in this big TURE MADE TO ORDER. le to be hoped that no serious Injury la Silvester's Whole-Wheat aid Graham Flair caused as the great singers slide Winter Fashion Quarterly are re­ ....hy ourselves fmiB. the -beet* wheat grown by- -patent gracefully down the steps of the car produced in easy-to hlake-at-iiome Emm electric process, makes the most wholesome bread on' the market- 8pc- «to, the. banks of anew which Mr. perfect-fitting McCall Vatterns. ~ cIMly used Tpr persoha^wTFh rndlgestion. Try It Quinlan expected to find piled many ■... tv?:'1 ■- _ f 1.75 for Back 60 lbs. feet high on the atation platform. The Last of The Garrick's One is almost forced to the conclu­ Only 21 Cents When lenght Head Saloon Est. 1860 Tel. 413. SYLVESTER FEED CO. 700 Yates Street sion that gn Instructor should be en­ With 15 Cent Pattern SBBOESTS START NOW gaged to teach the Inexperienced Al- plners the use of the awkward things Get Your Copy at Our Pattern De­ Messrs. Stewart Williams & Co. for fear the little Impresario will lose ] partment To-day. one xif .his principals -through her In- Dul> Instructed by Arthur Vaughan, OF STREET GRADINfi ability to rise after the Inevitable Esq., will sell by tumble of a first experience with snow- shoes It la with dread that the Imag­ ination calls up a scene of Miss Felice Messrs. Beattie I Ce. Public Auction Lyne tripping and falling prostrate in At the Garrick*» Heat}. Saloon on Bas­ Aid, McNeill Would Begin the fluffy snow and sinking gradually 6503-5483 VWeris, B. C., Clares tion Street. im Tuesday. January 27th, Operations on Johnson : Your Light Bill from eight beneath Its surface as at 2 o'clock, the wh<»V- of the Signor Voghera stands helplessly by Street Extension Buy Tungsten Lamps from us at these prices: wringing his hands, but powerless to Bar Fixtures, Pictures 4 assist for fear he, too, should disap­ 40* pear. / 25 Watt Perhaps, however, none of these^tra Glassware etc. With one hundred members of the. 40 Watt 40* gedles will occur. It may b* that some Including—Back Bar. with Mirror. In unemployed present In the- city coun­ kind-hearted and better informed per­ cil chamber yesterday afternoon to 60 Watt 50* son‘than Mr. Quintan will acquaint his Wàlnut; Front "Bar, with work-board employe*» that the prairie# of .Canada and tanks. In Copper; Brass Rail Foot hear what civic work* are to be inaug­ 100 Watt 90* are singularly free from snow and that Reel. 19 ft. long ; “Dewey” Glassware. urated. the cljy fathers braced them­ the streets of Calgary and Edmonton Silver Spoon, Pitchers. Tea-pots. Na­ selves up to take every possible step glhten white nearly all winter, not tional Gash Register, in perfect order; to inaugurate work as quickly as pos­ with snow, but with the sheer cleanli­ Sal . ' 12 In HgCtriC Fan. Kl.-< tri.' sible and to use every èffort to find the Drake Hardware Co., Limited ness of the frosty asphalt. If somebody Water Heater, a 35-day Clodk, Refrig­ tells them that woolens and furs are necessary finances. Mayor Stewart 1418 Douglas SL erator. '’arlbou and Elk" Heads, splen­ stated that arrangements promised to advisable to keep out the Icy breezes did «iHh^lmens; four very fine War En- render funds available shortly, al­ that blow across Calgary and Winni­ grav Inga, after Galon Wood ville, en­ though the bank would not lend fur­ peg, and that good stout rubber over­ shoes are necessary to kWp the feet titled "My B[ave Ir^sh," "A Chip of ther money on local Improvement. He the Old Block," All That- Was Left of thought, however, that stéps could* lx* Fullerton, said that the excavation dry In the slushy streets of Toronto Pay Roll $140,000.00 05113567 and Montreal, the hint will be a more Th. m.” "The Dawn of Mnjuha. 1900.’; taken for the starting of, the rtvetted work on the northwest sewer at Mac­ valuable one. two Colored Prints. “The Defence of ittSl j*lI*** fr-un Humpback, the work to aulay point had been stayed both on B< eause we distribute this sum an­ Roriti’s Drift" and '‘JaHve#«#n"a Last be /Tone by day labor. account of weather and because the Stand”. 3 fine Oil Paintings by Shrap- nually amongst our employees, is Alderman McNeill, chairman of the contractors. Moore and Pethlck. will RETOLD HISTORY nell; Oil Paintings; very fine Charcoal not the only reason why you finance committee, stated that the com­ not be delivering cohereVe pipe for a • OF BUILDING BY-LAW Drawing. 3 Frames of Stuffed Birds. mittee had Indications of the earjy few weeks, so that meanwhile It was Women’s Canadian Qlub Had Interest­ should buy ROYAL STANDARD. QtiaV end Snipe, suitable for hall dr sale of a small issue of the debentures. unwise to keep open lohg excavations. ing Meeting; Condolences Sent to When you buy ROYAL STAND- Tb.- tilnnt was installed for the man billiard-room; two Lounge Chairs. The fall In the rate of- ttw -Bank of —land St—>h«en*’* Daughter. ------ufacture on Head street, he further Oak. up. In leather: Wood and Coal England he referred to as a healthy industry, but you obtain the finest Stove, very fine Gas Range, with 2 sign of easier markets, and he advo­ explained, within contract time. Hudson's Bay Go. Wants to There was a large attendance at the ovens and dish warmer; Roller-top cated an Interview with the city's study class of the Women’s Canadian Pi our it is-possible to produce. Desk and Ôak Chair to match. 4 Oak Construct Reinforced Con­ bankers to see If small amounts of MACDONALD ESTATE club yesterday afternoon to hear the Absolutely uniform. . Laboratory Châtra. Cane Seats, and other goods from $50,000 aft month cfmld be made crete Block 128 Feet High very striking paper read by Mrs. Sud- tested. - too numerous to mention. abae on tmS “Fall of Quebec." Mrs. available for fhe -works which were Im­ Difficulty Over Street Widening* perative, apart from local improve­ Jerkins presided and a gratifying fea­ The goods will be on view on Mon­ Leads to Thorny Problem. ment work. He thought so far as the ture of the afternoon was the long list day. January 26. To the streets committee of the city rivetted steel pipe Is concerned, to of new mem tiers, numbering no less The Auctioneer, Stewart Vtf« 1 li»m*. which the mayor had made reference, Trouble,has arisen Ip connection with council application was made yester­ than thlrty-alx, whose names were that the connection with the Esqui­ the widening out to 66 feet of the day on behalf of the Hudson’s Bay submitted to the club. ROYAL STANDARD Send for Free Book giving streets bounding and Intersecting the Following on this evidence of growth LI I W full particulars of Trench’s mau waterworks main should be made company by the manager, H. -V. Pratt, at once at Parson's Bridge, to • over­ Macdonald estate, for thv new own­ came a programme of great interest. Include a sack in your grocery III «3 Remedy, the1 world-famous for an alteration of the building by­ ■ cur»' for Epilepsy and Fite— come dependence on the present tem­ ers of the property want the sub-, Mr.r Sudabae's paper, dealing with order to-day. .All grocers sell it /\ ■ I P* rx Simple home treat- porary system at Victoria Arm. division finally approved, but consider law which limits a reinforced con­ Wolfe's six months' campaign In east­ I I ll. Créais, who appt trad for explained that the plans of the new and tragic climax with the fall of world; over 1.000 In one year. MADE IN B. a to commence th*« grading of Johnson the owners before the streets commit­ department store provided for 2$ feet Quebec, and the death of both con­ TRENCH'S REMEDIES. LIMITED street extension, which would provide tee of the city council yesterday after­ more than that figure on account of quering ànd vanquished leaders, was *51 St. Jamas' Chambers; Toronto. Can. for a number of men. Upon this, he noon, explained that the transfer of the height of the-eight stories, which graphic and well-reasoned; and the held, which the government should be land proposed to widen out the. streets In a department store were required two French poems relating to the See It Cooked—Inspect the spotless approached. « would cost, the estate $130,000. This to l>e higher than the ordinary build­ me subject wvrv read impressively figure -was exclusive of the mads and with great MDjag by Mme. San­ kitchen, tn which are prepared the un - 'Mr." FBYfnan, assistant ' engine*- r. In. ing. across the property, which must he equalled meals at The Kalserhcrf. • answer to a question from Alderman Mr Pratt further explainfl th.- derson. Miss Stetnmtts then gave ' a given. situation, stating that the present ar­ reading of Gray’s beautiful "Elerçy A T#*tter ' was read .from owners on rangement was to build four stories. Written In a Country Churchyard’” the east side of Oswego street, who However, as they had an appropria­ which history relates, -was recited hy ty winds, mostly cloudy and cold. With perature. 66; minimum, 62; wind. 36 miles were asked to give seven feet, declln- tion for $600.000 for the total building, Wolfe 1n the silence of that Septem­ probably snow. Cold on Sunday. 8. W.; rain, .84. weather, rain. ag to do so without expropriation. ber night preceding hie entrance Into Reports. Prince Rupert Barometer. 29.56; tem­ they Intended to make the columns perature, 24; minimum, 24; wind, calm; - The suh-dlvlders of the Macdonald and walls sufflefimt to carry the extra the beleaguered city. Vlctofla—Barometer, 29.56; temperature, weathe*, cloudy. estate Were wtiling to give part of the stories later Following Miss Stelnmlts’s reading 37; minimum,' 3ÿ; wind, 4 miles N. E. ; Winnipeg—Barometer, 30.90; tempera­ came a .vote of thinks to Mrs. Kuda- land on the west ald.\ but wanted Building. Inspector Northcott stated rain. .07; weather, cloudy. ture. 22 Mow ; minimum, 22 below; wind, some guarantee that when the land op­ 10 miles W.; weather, clear. that the last amendment had limited bn,\ proposed by Mrs. Clarke and Vancouver—Barometer, 29.60 ; tempera­ posite was expropriated, It would se­ seconded by Miss Mabel Cameron, the reinforced concrete buildings to 100 ture. 32-; minimum, 30; wind, 4 miles N E.; Victoria Dally Weather. cure them adequate credit for the pro­ U ft ' H* c.xvlam. <1 th. | r.>< v.lurt- In former of whom made a most elo­ Observations taken 6 a. in., noon and 0 posed widening. weather, part cloudy. other cities, but stated he had not seen quent tribute to the two great leaders, Kanil oops—Barometer. 29.78; tempera­ p. m., Friday : Eventually the subject wait referred the plans so far, so did not wish to Wolfe and Montcalm. In their long con­ ture. 18; minimum, 14; wind. < miles W.; . - Temperature. to the city engineer and solicitor for a give an off-hand opinion. He believed, test for the bupremacy whose fruits weather, cloudy. Hlgheet ...... 38 report to the next meeting, owing to hpwever, - It would lie necessary to they w(W not to wee. Miss Cameron Barkervllle—Barometer, 29.88; tempera­ Lowest ...... 35 tie fact,that financial difficulties about amend the limit In the by-law before aroused keen interest by her pictur­ ture, 12 below; minimum, 12 below ; wind, Average ...... M taxatkm of property have also entered calm; weather, part cloudy. Rain, .10 inch. any resolution could be passed through esque account of the visit she had OBLE’S CUSTOMERS ARE Into the problem. San Francisco—Barometer^ 29.68; tem­ General state of weather, cloudy. the council. ma le four years ago to Wolfe's birth­ pleased customers—in all parts of Alderman Fullerton utated that he place, the little English village of = x N Westcrham In Kent, to see his statue the worljj. Everyone is pleased with the POSITION OF PAVING understood the plana provided,for suf­ .fit. the style and finish, the wear-resisting ficiently strong supporta for the larger unveiled. Her vividly-drawn picture Of the little hamlet with Its winding building, and this should make a con­ I qualities of the material — and pleased Only $70,000 Required to Complete Two lanes. Its thatched cottages and vil­ siderable difference In the attitude of To Prevent Chapped Skin 1 with the price. Noble's charges are the lage green recalled a phase of old Important Streets in Centre the council. lowest compatible with good workmanship. country life very wweet to many of her of the City. Alderman Bell believed that the —use warm water and audience, and her statement that NMt't Goods er« omfy MoisukU from Mantktttrr council should not pass a resolution among those gathered for the unveiling . .. Mm, im»***, Omirrm •# —V lo CM breaking Its own by-law. but should Baby's Own Soap. From a return presented #to the of the statue was “that great pioneer rather amend the hyrfaw. streets committee yesterday by As­ if empire and greatest of Canadians, The warm water opens the porrn English Cut I Inn Model Alderman Ottell considered that the sistant Engineer Foreman, It was Lord Strathcona,M touched a deep note ol the skfit end the minute particle* and Finish 11 learned there has been expended $10,- council should hurry the necessary of feeling In the hearts of all present. 2883 approval, so that the rçork should he of pure refined vegetable oil* which 500 on Pandora street, and that $62.- The proceedings closed with a pro­ f In * speoiAllf 1 el «(led range of fastyonabU Tweed* and commenced, and employment found for 643 la required, while on Fort street, posal, unanimously accepted, that the form the creamy, fragrant lather of Serges in Plain and Fane/ Stripes. Ench suit is separately their citizens. m cut t*y vhtiled tailor*, and we can guarantee an accurateBt.ae ’ club should send assurances of Its deep Baby’s Own Soap are abeorbed into between Cook and Ormond streets, A__1 A I_.il* - .. —.,..-1.d«, f,nmfrom yourKAHr mMliitmeasui amMltlements on The building Inspector still urged an $15,000 has been-espeeded, and $16,4*67 sympathy as Canadian worpen to Lord the akin, keeping It eoft, healthy, k raepracefortSts wit Hi II 0# amendment of the by-law before any la required. . Strathcona'a daughter, Mrs. Howard, Suits______in______the same_ style, in wenr_____ resistingof Hew ‘ direction was -Issued to him from the and preventing cracks and chaps. Browa, Gray, or Green- **Shades, ‘ withith Check aand Snipe Désigna The sum of $185,560 has been ex­ in her great lose, and with the singing Prices 0.10 7 AO Ml 10. IS 1IJ0 IMS 18-00 council. of the National Antliem the meeting I and 10.80 pended on contract streets on which The committee approved a resolution A perfect rinsing, then smart ■f Special aiteoiâon ta directed to the 10.60 and II paving is neajtiy completed, namely, drew to a close. quatitlea, tailored from the hlgkeet grade cloths made. that the application should be recom­ rubbing when drying guarantees a Garbally, ‘Bay, t^umslde, Herald, Qua­ NOBLE S WOW FAY CARRIAGE TO ANY mended for adoption, and that the by WEATHER BULLETIN. fine smooth skin In any weather. PART Of CANADA ON GOODS TO THE dra, St. Charles and Stanley streets. law should be a wended to meet the An expenditure of $800 on Burnside fituation- Daily Report Furnished by the Vie- y Amt or to not labs an» yyw a k os and $860 on Quadra would set- tree ordered from their own booklets and Cataloguée (B»d»ie*da, toria Meteorological Department. Bedding Baker anti Remnant Bundles vhlf egeeptodi amounts of $66,460 and $40,000 respec­ She was the y.mrigvt l of eight children II uf»We to stake their orders ub to 10 be «eet to ere co« of camwre John NeWe ke | ’eetel » will be required to complete all those ocean storm area is moving down tfie streets named. that there many things the family Coast, it Is causing southerly $at*g on c^feÆlra Evxp Sr could not haveT' Lne day her father told the Oregon apd California coagts, and high M*a«Bnt remittance bh»« be eacUaed to core* ceet ef carnage. BABY'S OWN pther streets, show varying amounts her that she bad « new baby r'sler. northeasterly winds prevail north of the / NOBLE S MONEY-SAVING GUIDEdl of work done, and the intention Is to “Well, papa." she said bravely, "I sup­ ** U nreysilww FeaNere i.ay be «Usina* Free <* evo ke*' -o Columbia river. A pronounced cold .wave «oYJUrehm» -Feieür Herald ami Wectt, 8*f.'Montreal 1res»*the completion of all streets pose it's all right, hut it seems to .me Is steadily spreading southward over this Best for Baby which may be readily assejssed, as soon there Were a lot of things we m'edod province. Intense cold la general In Cari­ as funds permit. boo and the prairie provinces. Best for You M Forecasts. Search Where ^pu May—theft's For 26 hours ending 6 P- (n 9y£dvt Victoria and viclnlBr-|(odabUAfe ftOMt Canada's Standard toilet afid nursery soap for over 30 year*. nothing to equal the comfort and northerly winds, mostly cloudy and c cleanliness of the rooms, from $4 "per ShilohM The Family friend fqr - with snow or sleet, ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED, - MONTREAL. *aak, at The Kalaerho^^ ^ lg relief U •ping Cough* Loner Mainland—Northerly and