<<

,>* ï ♦ For Household fettoVtb' PtWI tîS COAL! COAL! Burt's Padded Vans H^I& Walker 736 P N DORA ST. 1232^Governmeut Street Prompt Attention. Experienced Men \ R< Idenre Phone R710. TELEPHONt S3.

VClI.. ."il* VICTORIA, B. C., TI1CK8DAY, JUNE 29, 1911 NO. 151

MEASLES OB SMALLPOX.

Government Survey Party Attacked by RUSSIA LAUNCHES TO-DAY’S BASEBÂLL ANOTHER TRAIN Mysterious Disease. TWO HUNDRED STEAMSHIP LINES NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Dawson, Y. T.. June 29. — Bishop FIRST DREADNOUGHT Stringer, who returned yesterday from At Portland—First inning; Seattle visit to Rampage House, near he IS GRANT INCREASES 0. Portland 0. j ROBBERY II At Portland—Second Innings: No runs. orcupine river, reports that J. D. ratg, in charge of the Canadian party, Batteries—Wtgg* and Shea; Jensen Thomasr Riggs In charge of the United Will Be Comrrrissioned..,1Next and Harris. States party, and all the other mem­ THREE COMPANIES AMERICAN LEAGUE ATTEND THANKSGIVING BANDITS LOOT SOUTHERN bers of the International boundary ex­ , BRUCE WALKER’S Year—Sister Ship Will Be At Boston—: pedition, havy developed a skin rash, Launched in July MEET STRIKERS’DEMANDS First Game. PACIFIC MAIL CAR while cruising In-the hills. ESTIMATE OF WHEAT CROP R. H. E. SERVICES AT ST. PA Dr. Smith, attached to the expedi­ New York ...... 2 4 2 i' tion. could not positively diagnose the Boston ...... i 4 complaint. Riggs thought It was Ger­ fit. Petersburg. June 20.—Russia's While Number of Men Have Batteries—Warhop and Sweeney ; man measles, while some had fear It Their Majesties Entertained b] Quartette Believed to Have Se­ rorty Thousand Men WHI Be first Dreadnought. ’ the Sebastopol, Wood and Nunàmaker. was smallpox, of which there are was launched to-day from the Baltic Returned to Work, Trouble— Second Gajcr.e Lord Mayor and Corpor­ cured Little Return for seventeen cases which are Isolated In Needed for Harvest works In the presence of a large of­ Dawson. The cases here developed is Not Yet Over R. H . B. ficial gathering. The battleship wai New York...... 2 8 4 ation at Guildhall Their Raid about the time the surveyors passed This Year laid down on June 16. 1909. and It Is Boston ...... 3 5 l through. The government here Id that another year will be occupied may send a party to investigate the Batteries—Vaughn and Blair: Kil- in equipping her lUay and Williams condition of the surveyors for the pro­ London. June 29.—The situation re­ London, June 29.—King George and The Sebastopol has a displacement tection of the Indians and others In the Winnipeg. June 29.—*T*st yeaf‘*22 - sulting from the seamen's strike was NATIONAL LEAGUf Queen Mary, accompanied by the Roethurg. Ore.. June IS —The quar­ of 21.000 tons and 42.000 horsepower. district. There are *150 whites In the 000 men were brought from Ontario, much involved to-day. but standing tette of bandits, who last night held up A* expected to develop a speed of 22 At Cincinnati— R. h. E. fhflnce of Wales pnd Princess Mary, survey party. r Quebec, and the Maritime ProVlucea out boldly is the fact that the strikers' the first section of a northbound knots an hour Her length Is 590 1-2 Chicago ...... 4 12 0 Bishop Stringer says the men had to the west and this number was sot measures for Increased wages were made still another passage through the Southern Pacific passenger train ne*r feet and the beam Is 57. Her arma­ successful In many places. The Cqn Cincinnati ...... 9 8 2 been 111 four or five days when he left, he lent to handle the comparatively capital to-day. Although the procession West Fork. 62 miles south of here, are- ment will consist of 12 six Inch guns, adlan Pacific, the Cunard line, and the Batteries — Reulbach. Brown and but were no move inconvenienced than small harvest." said J. Bruce Welker, lacked the ceremonial and military dis­ believed te have secured little reward sixteen 12 Inch guns, and smaller ord­ Allan line yielded this morning. The Graham : Smith and McLean. If the complaint had been a tied cold. the best authority to-day on crop con­ play of. last week, popular Interest was pr their troubles. ditions. nance. stewards of the Empress of Britain At Philadelphia— R. H. E. The Poltava, a sister ship of the' have returned to work and 'the loading Brooklyn ...... i 4 undlmlnlehed,I and from Buckingham ' The four robbers boarded the tram FLIGHTS AT NIAGARA. “This year." continued Mr. Walker. Sebastopol, will be launched on July of the Tunisian has been resumed. Philadelphia ...... 4 4 2 Palace to the city and back through ■------C*t—9.16 p. in.,—while —It—wm- taking 2.000,000 acres of additional land 10. the anniversary of the battle of The stewards of the Arabic, of the Batteries — Scanlon and Bergen; northeast London great crowds lined water at West Fork, a way station In Niagara Falls. N. Y., June 29.—Lin­ has been sown to wheat and given en Poltava. White Star line, due to sail for -B>s- Moore and Moran. the route and enthusiastically cheered coln Beachey, the aviator, did not at average of twenty bushels to the acre, the southern part of Douglas countv. ton on Sunday, and the Bov to and" At New York R. H. B. their Majesties. tempt yesterday to repeat his sense this Is going to add 40.000.000 bushels in the heart of the Cow Creek canyon. Suvlc. of the same line, quit to-day Boston ...... »...... 4 6 6 The object of to-day's message was to be gathered and harvested. With . and one of the wildest and most iso­ ttonal flight of Tuesday. Instead he and have picketed their ships. New York ...... U> 14 4 to attend the coronation thanksgiving made a series of spirals over the falls lated parts In southern Oregon. _ :..... this increased acreage t «gether with Batteries — McTIgue, Brown and service at St. Paul's and afterwards to and sailed down the river almost to the hlghasfc^yteld per acre fog a num 'Many Idle. Two of them climbed Into the en­ BY LAWS STAND Kling; Crandall and Myers. Wilson. lunch with the Lord Mayor and the cor­ Lewiston, at a height of 2.000 feet and her of years. I do not think I am Liverpool. June 29.—The Cunard gine cab. while the other two boarded Steamship Co., this morning agreed to poration at Guildhall. In the face of a ten mile breexe. over estimating when - I say 40,000 The procession, consisting of carriages men will be required to harvest this recognise the seamen's union. Includ­ FIREMAN'S BRAVE DEED. L- the mail car. with the members of the royal family Holding Engineer Schmidt and Flre- 200.000.000 bushel crop that seems to ing the dockers' organisation, CHARTER OF QUEEN'S. Ottawa, June 29—During a fire In and the chief officers of state and their • man Jess McCplIough under cover of be In sight this year. FOR TEST TO DAY strikers are returning to work. ladles, was accompanied by the usuq.1 their revolvers, the two In the cab In the absence of shore gangs, who a grocery store Fireman Garnet res-, Kingston. Ont., June 20. —The charter The Increased wheat area In picturesque escort. The route was lined waited until the train had gone about are on strike,, the steamer Zealand of cued Fireman G. Ravi lie, but the res­ of Queen's ■fTntverstty, signed In 1841 by Saskatchewan alone represents In by 16,000 troops, each regimentf accom­ three-quarters of a mile beyond West the Red Star line, from New York, cuer collapsed at the foot of the stairs Queen Victoria, and lost for years, was round nuriibers 1.000.000 acres and panied by tls band. Fork, when Schmidt was commanded unable to berth at her landing having, however, carried hl$ comrade’ discovered to-day in the valut of the the startling gml interesting feature ABOUT AVERAGE VOTE to stop/ tinder direction of one of. the stage to-day ahd her passengers were to within reach of fellow firemen. The service was attended by a Frontenac Loan A Savings Company, about this Is that the Indefinitely robbers, Schmidt was then made to landed from a tender. The men due congregation representing every in­ and handed over to the registrar of the greater proportion Is In the north­ IS NOW BEING POLLED terest and ever>' branch of the service uncouple the express, mall and bag to relieve the Zealand’s crew at the university. eastern. northwestern and west cen­ of the Empire, ambassadors and dis­ gage ca^s from th** rest of the train. Mersey lightship refused to go on Leaving Schmidt behind, the bandit tral portions of the Province. In ad­ tinguished visitors, including Sir Wil­ returned to the engine and ordered dition the province of Saskatchewan The strike had a serious effect on frid Laurier. McCullough to haul the cars up the will show ah Increase in oats of Their Fate Will Be Known in an the distribution of American and Can­ The service, which was short and about 100.000 acres. The eastern part simple included what waa much missed ' track. A second stop wan made after COMMISSION IDEA Hour After the Poll adian foodstuffs to-day. The quays ttfiSy proceeded atfout a mile of the province shows a slight de­ were littered with huge quantities of at the Westminster Abbey coronation crease In wheat acreage, but a very Wlille this was goinfc on the two bacon, cheese, lard and butter which service, namely hymns In which the large- Increase In oats and flax. An Closes STEEL INDUSTRY people could take their full share in robbers who ha<|. gone tytto the mull the dock hands prevent the carters other striking feature Is that SO per ____.car lined up foV three mill clerks. handling. the great national event. In the great TO BEDISCUSSED cent of the Increased acreage Is hi The trade In Manchester is also dis­ cathedral and with an audience such Two of them were driven to one >nrt those paHs where the new settlers Of. the car, and one of the robbers kept organised. as to-day's, "God Save the King” and have gone In this year. The vote on the Ross Bay see wall guard over them. The other robber Frqm forty to fifty ships. Including MANY MAGNATES "Now Praise We All Our God” gained by-law proposition and three other by- directed the third

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911 HAS NOT BEEN KING AND QUEEN Victoria AGAIN IN LONDON PROMISED" IMMUNITY BARCLAY PERKIN’S West (Continued from page t) ALES AND STOUTS Si* room new house* just com­ Colonel McLean, who saw the proces­ pleted, sewer and electric light, Ortie McManigal Makes State­ sion fro nr the government stand at St. 1 block from car. modem In James Palace. ment—Tells of Interview As on all royal visits to the city,, the BARCLAY’S GENUINE SCOTCH OATMEAL every respect, full slked base­ I»rd Mayor ami the sheriffs in» i the! STOUT, per dozen nips...... $1.00 ment with cement floor, large With His Wife . King at Temple^Bar and preceded hltrvj lot, 60 by 120. all fenced. 16 St. Paul, thence to Guildhall, and BARCLAY’S GENUINE BROWN STOUT, per Price V. .. tv ~+9 ...... $3500 after luncheon to the city boundary, j Upwards of 700 guests sat down to the dozen Jiqm ...... $1.00 lefts Angejes, Cal., June 29<—At $700 cash, balance to be arranged luncheon, which was served In the BARCLAY’S PALE ALE, per dozen nips. $1.00 limited Interview— the first of any lavhih style for which the corowattowh* kind given since hie arrest^ mere than^ famous. Orders Delivered Promptly . T. REDDING two months ago—Ortie E. McManrlgal, Ix>rd and Lady Strathcona’s dinner alleged confewvd dynamiter, yester­ last night at their housç In Groevenor YOU HEAR! When You Use Phones 2206 and L-2103. Square, was A brilliant affair. The day, between suits, spoke of the ar­ 822 Catherine St., Victoria West. guests im lmleil Sir Wilfrid Laiirler, WILSON’S COMMON SENSE EAR DRUMS! rival of his wife, and made assertions 91r Frederick and ,Lgdy Bordea, the j’ho ( uly kèSëritlflc Sound conductors. Invisible, comfortable, efficient. that largely contradicted statements senators and commoners of the Cana­ UDSON’S 0MPANY They f.t In the car. Doctors recommend them, Thousands testify to given out by the defence tor the jpe- dian delegation, Col. Mci^ean, Inspec­ tor Perry and othe;r military' officers. B^C their perfection and to b« nefit derived. Naniara brothers; charged with the There were ne speeches. The bag­ FALLS FIVE HUNDRED murder of 21 person* in the Times pipers, in" which Lady Htratheona has Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers dynaiglte disaster on Oct. 1, 1910. unwearying delight, played. At the WHARF ST. TELEPHONE 47 CAMPBELL’S PRESCRIPTION STORE The in ten-lew was given in the Xrose of the dinner. Miss Kathleen •0X41 ÀedMd» Parlow also played on the violin and presence of a • Burns detective, and FEET IN BIPLANE M|s« Beatrice LaP^lme sang. We are prompt. e nre careful, and we Çgr# fflr$ ln(| QOUgllS $♦•. McManigal'" statements were princi­ usr» the'bf-st in our e'&rk. ______m pally in response to a Its# of questlom NAIUiOW ESCAPE. which officials were willing that he Airship is Wrecked bet Aviator !**»■ «pr». Æ» SSSS Boat Capslses at Port Rlnqlsop Escapes With Few Minor days since Mrs. MckÜsnigal and her Five Occupants Are Thrown Just Glance Your Saturday Next Being July 1st two children arrived here from Chi­ » Into Water. Injuries cago and arrayed herself on the side . of the defence. The questions were Port Simpson, B. C.. June 29.—A row and Dominion Day We WiM put to McManigal by the detectives. boat Capslxcd in Port Simpson harbor McManigal declared that it was at last night and the five occupants had Be Clpsed All Day Chicago, June 29.—John J. Joyce, an his rëquèst that the interview between a narrow ëaChpe from «lruwhlng ...... 25* aviator, fell 500 feet In a bi-plane at himself and his wife in the ante-room At 8 p.m. the mission launch Home- D FRESH STRAWBERRIES. 2 boxes for Hawthorne park yesterday and escaped of the grand Jury room chambers was spun returned ffom North Port Simp FRESH CREAM per jar ...... 3ti* with only slight injuries. He broke arranged Tuesday. son with a party of plcpk-kers and When she was ushered In there FINE ITNKAVVLES. each ...... 35* through five telephone wires, one trol­ anchored off the wharf. The party were ...... 65* after being told by the officers that being landed In small boats when one APRICOTS, per basket ...... ley wire and a heavy wooden backstop ...... 10* she laid herself liable, to a Jail sen­ of them was overturned, precipitating LA ROE ORANGES, |sr ilnren i baseball diamond.» The backstop tence for contempt t>y refusing to Its occupants Into the water. Aboard was wrecked and the bl-planc was Mo­ answer questions," said McManigal, were Mrs. John Fie win and two chtl ORDER EARLY ^ 8 rally ground to pieces, bat Joyce es­ she did not see mé at first. I went dreh. Mrs. Hudson, lady superintendent of the Crosby Girls’ Home, and Mr. caped with only a sprained ankle, a over to where she sat. took -her hands and kissed her. I asked her what she Woodward, engineer of the Homespun. scratched face and a small fracture of Intended to do. and she said she would If It had hot been for the presence of OVER THESE FOUR SPECIALS one of*the small bones of the leg. Windsor Grocery Company go to Jail. 1 asked her If she thought mind of Rev. D. W. Ganton and Geo. If you’re In the market for a first -class business buy then either one or Joyce fell in the course of an Instruc­ that would be right and mid: Why IX Robinson, the party would no doubt Opposite Post Offiee. ' Government Street. tion flight he had undertaken for sev­ won't you tell the truth?' have been drowned, since two passen 4all of these should interest you: eral pupils at the park. He was up Instead of answering my question, ger* were underneath, the rapslsed boat and the others were unable to swim. PANDORA AVENUE, 125x120 feet, on corner, with frontage on three In his 60 horse-power bi-plan, and had she told me to 'Shut up,’ and put her fingers in her ears, so she could not been In the air only a few minutes REEKING SVPPOKT. streets; revenue producing. Price,_per front foot...... $000 when his engine went dead. The audi­ a'o anal* - The detectives present did not say FORT STREET, 80x112 feet, close to Quadra, Mid runs through to ence saw him clutch at the levers* reg­ or do anything ungeutlvmfcnjy to her. Employees of Montres 1 Street Railway f jW HOOP - Mears street: revenue producing. Price, on terms...... 815*750 Cook in Comfort ulating the plane*, but In the fraction and there was nothing approaching Against Methods of cn/sr Company. piGHT it ■ : / I of a ttocond it was appare nt that the the third degree in their treatment of DOUGLAS STREET, a corner, $0x117; splendid buy. Price, on .good machine was beyond control. her. 1 would not have allowed such rx JWP When the summer sun shines, a terms, only ...... 80,000 rr Take, After the first sharp drop of slyty a thing They merely said Mrs. Mc- Montreal. June 21.—The employees of hot coal or wood stove is torture feet Joyce succeeded lb righting the Mantgai ought to ally herself with me the Muhtreub Ht reel Railway yesterday YATK8 STREET. 80x120, close to Vancouver. Price, or» terms that can case sent n letter to the cll.v council with or J to the one who cooks. Why machine and started to volplane to the and tell the truth. She was not ca fTSELF ground. This Is a manoeuvre familiar Joled, threatened or Intimidated in any vb-w to enlisting the sympathy of that lx- arranged, per front foot...... 8350 suffer such discomfort when we to all aviators and Joyce had given manner. I had her In my arms all body in preparation for trouble which they apparently anticipate, as the com­ many lessons in ils. accomplishment. ranN sett you a splendid Gas the time.’’ ps n y is attempting ta gain a new fran­ But the angle was too sharp and the At the remembrance McManigal chise from the ctry. and toe men thought Ftove at almost any price yon machine failed to respond. Swooping broke into sobs, and when he could the time opportune for such an actlofi. want to pay. $6 cash down and like a hawk, the machine dashed upon contikd himself again, he said bitter­ Tue letter claims that the company the telephone* wires and cut them a* ly: "Her mind has been poisoned by using every means in Ils power, fair or 15 per month for balance if you if they had been so many pieces of the slick guys on the other side. I foul, to prevent the men from forming desire "easy payments.” string. It then fell gt a changed artgle would give my life fm* that woman ff union for their mutual protection and upon the trolley wire, through which it would Jo her any good, but not for benefit, that no less than forty mntormen and conductors have béen suinnfarlly dis- no current was running. Just before the otheFs.'r the machine hit this wire Joyce jump­ missed for their c.< :.nectlon with the McManigal said that when his wife movement for organisation; that the com­ ed. His body fell upon the trolley wire, PHONE 1402. first visited him in the county Jail last pany has even engaged spl-e to watch the 63» FORT STREET. snapping It lu two ami this broke the U Victoria Gas Co., Ltd•J Sunday shortly after her arrival In actions of |$Ne labor men who have offered force of hi* fall and twisted hie body this city she told him she had only their services to assist the employees In e-> Demonstration and Salesrooms, $62 Yates S|foot. Telephone 2479 that he alighted squarely on his fifteen minutes to Jalk to him. the formation of their union, and that on feet. she wanted me to write a note to at least one occasion violence has lieen Clarence ft. Harrow, the attorney for used. The council took no definite action CONSPIRACY IN the McNamaras, saving: ‘Mr. Bar- on the communication. row, I want to see you.’ ~ continued INDOOR AND OUTDOOR STEEL INDUSTRY McManigal. BROTHERHOOD OF ENGINEERS. •She told me that unless I did so I ■ould never see her again. That Galesburg. Ills.. June 29. T> legatee DRESSES broke me all up. and I commenced from 12 state* and Canada and local mem­ (ContinuedYrom x>age l.> to cry. Under that influence. I wrote bers of ...the Brot lier hood of Ixwomotlve NEAT HOUSE DRESSÉS, with waist hand. In prints and Wines And Engineers, were addressed In mas* meet­ the note, later I returned to nay cell ing here last night by Grand Chief Ea.-. 1 Oinghama. R. A A.’a cash price., up from. and thought It over! Then I wtote *W and pooling agreements. Some of the glneer Stone and by P, II Morrissey, ther note, repudiating the first and president of 4In* American Railway Em­ evidence presented to the Jury Is said absolutely refusing to see Darrow ployees' and' Investors'» Association Mr. washable separate wA1ST AND SKIRT. «2.85 Liquor to show that the steel business in the any other persons on the other side." Morrissey made a pica for closer union verv neat indeed R, & A.’* cash price. onl> United States had been divided by- McManigal ssld he had not been between employees and employers, and \tmsFS AND LADIES’ ONE-PIECE COLORED WASH promised Immunity or reward of any praised the National Civic Federation agreement into about twenty pools. kind by the procecutlon. He declared Mr. Stone expressed the. belief that Am­ DRESSES. R. & A.’* cash |>ricc. $7.60 down <£^25 The pools, U is .said, have been formed that his w ife ha J been subject to ner­ erica never would have "n political labor Victoria's Leading Wine House by agreements between the subsidiaries party, lie z n.t he saw In personal con- vous prostration for years, and so ac fyrwwe* t lie only method of settlement uf of th* steel corporation and many of counted for her fs in ting and hystert • xulES’ FINE WHITE EMBROHIERED AN1) LA(T the Independent agents of the govern labor disputes. __ Phone Nos. 94, 95 and 1632. Fort St., Victoria, B.C. cal condition in the grand Jury ante­ TRIMMED ONE-PIECE DRESSES. H & A. s «O TK ment In their Investigations have come room He started to continue hi*-talk MAY PHOTOGRAPH BUSPEC'TS. Into the possession of contracts, agree­ about her swoon. but süddenly cash prices. $7 25 to ...... SEE OUR LARGE ÀD. ON PAGE 6. ments and minutes of meetings of the WHITE WASH SKIRTS in the new,stt.of styles. (PI OC checked himself, saying: T am afraid Albany. Mass . June 29 —The Grady bill, steel manufacturers. to tajk too much; I might give evi­ The government’s action Is directed prohibiting the photographing and mea­ R & A.'a cash prices, up from...... suring of suspected criminals, was vetoed -more against the trust within the trust dence.’* FREIGHT PAID on all orders over $12.00 to McManigal raid he had not beei last night by Governor Dix on the ground titan against the steel corporation alone, subjected to any "third degree" treat that It would hamper the police in secur­ points on E. & N. railway, Victoria k Sidney railway although the evidence laid before the nient, and that he had been kindly and ing the moat usual and simple means of grand jury is said to Involve many of lilies, and adjacent.islands. All goods guaranteed. uniformly treated throughout hie in Identification of suspected criminals. One each the officers of the big company. section of the bill made it a felony for an Sl'lTS, very diatiuct styles that start in $5*00 While the bureau of corporations at carce ration. officer to hold a conversation or question Best Prices in B. 0. ;r -Why. while I was in custody In Washington has been making an In any person under arrest, whether to ascer­ price from as low as .... t... .v. ■ htcago I played ball in the alleys with vestlgatlon of the steel corporoalton for tain age, names, etc., except by a-«ourt the officers," he at id. T climbed tele­ KIMONOS, varied stwk to rhotate from, l’nccs «2.25 nearly three years. Oils proposed c rim­ or». *n« recovered yesterday. The body parel. Think of what you can save on Stand TM Yatea Street quarts ...... 93.00 showed no eigne of burning due to the ea- his holiday clothing - , lime. Marie Bonnet has died at the age of 1OT years at Feura. ploelon. OVERPROOF RUM OF A HIGH GRADE BOYS’ BLACK COTTON Per bottle $100; Imp. dpiart...... $1.25 HOSE, regular price, per Imported direct and bottled by ourselves exclusively pair, 26c. Sale OA« price ...... ■d/w# BOYS’ CASHMERE HOSE, the best, in black. Regular, Cordova Copas & per pair. 40c. Sale Lots In thii} fine summer subdivision are selling fast. Secure youra witiiout further delay. Great developmenta at Cordova Bay may be expected in the near future, which must great y Leading Wine Merchants. BOYS' SAILOR BLOUSES, in enhance the value of this investment. Ask tw about it. All large lota. Fort Street, Victoria, B.C. Liquor Phone 1632 printa and ducks, navy blue . collar*. Regular $1.00 and j 65c. Sale price, 80c PA. No Interest PficCS FfOHl $ 150 Up ^asy ^erms and...... DUC

THE TAYLOR MILL CO, Limited Liability. * PEDEN’S 1 BOYS’ OlTFimRS | E. B.L. R00ERS0N _ , Lumbar Saab. Doors and all kinds of Building Material 611 FORT STREET, VICTORIA P. 0. Bex 628. Telephone 564.

t VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911

BUMPER YIELD OF THINKING THEMES Wire Logging Rope ST DR. FRANK CRANK. WHEAT ASSURED We are agents for the celebrated Cheer up! ‘An ounce of beauty la worth more than a to® of brick. One j word of creative’ gentus'wlll outlast a A FEW LEFT -, We still have a few of those Satin Underskirt» left. pyramid, One thought that will Î teed Warrington Wire Works, Limited, In dark shades. Kach 13.75. A. D, McRae Tells’of the Out- pure love and en- of Liverpool, England, and carry in stock kindle generous" look in the Prairie ardor* 1a of mord M A FULL RANGE OF SIZES Provinces value’|p the sum ■ of things than jk ■ A trial enter will convince you of the superior quality of this Carnegie fund or a ■ . . rope. Rockefeller foun- ■ Vancouver, June 29. 'From a person* dation. Once ppon al knowledge of conditions during the a time there, was ■ ■ past ten years I never saw the crop of small ■ In the, prairie provinces looking better.' defective I To-morrow R. R. Rithet&Co., Limited If the present favorable weather con­ with ditions there continue there will be a, a common H GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS ?oo.000,00b bushel wheat harvest; even tramp-tentmaker. ■ despite any setback a good crop Is ae- who wandered In- ■ d or la red A. D. McRae, a well to Rome In the I known financier, and one of the land days of Its glory. ■ Night At— commissioners of the Canadian North­ and looked about ■ ern railway. Mr. McRae, who has Just him In amase- returned after a visit to Mlnneapblis ment. He sfras jostled in the street! $4.95 $4.95 and Winnipeg, undertook a 5,i)00-mile by soldiers and hustled aside for the j Saturday being a holiday, we tour of tin- three pralrla province#, with patrician’s chariot to roll by. He gath­ Senator Peter Jansen, a buxine** associ­ ered a few slaves and folk of th£ lower' shall holdout usual 7.30 specials ate and president of the Saskatchewan classes Into a private house and told Elevator Company: They travelled over them of the Vtsffo he had. seen, and to-morrow night. We have de­ Is our price on tin. many branch lines of the various rail­ of the strange truth about life which way systems. Leading points visited this Vision had borne Into his soul. termined to clear out the remain­ very fine Cut Glass Included Regina. Moose Jaw. Saskatoon. .Upon the imperial throne sat a t rows ing stock of the following four Berry Howl, exactly as Edmonton. Calgary, McLeod. Leth,-' between a hog and a hyena, who ruled bridge and Medicine Hfct. the world. The hyena-hog killed the lines and have marked the prices illustrated. K i g h t In order to study the situation under thinking Jew. Time came and had his the most favorable auspice* they drove say. Nero became a stench In the to warrant crowded store at 7.30 inches in diameter and many miles through the farming dis­ nostrils of mankind. The words of the tricts. The trip occupied two weeks.. a wonderful Value. “The bumper crop of 1905 £ill easily be surpassed.'* continued Mr. McRae. Balance of a line of Lawn Collars, in Dutch and Sailor Redfern & Sons styles, trimmed with lace. Regular up to 50c. To­ Oldeet Diamond and Jewelry Heuee in Western Canada Paul. morrow Night at 7.30...... overnmeüt Stmt Victoria, B. 0. Eton and Nurse’s Collars, in odd sizes. 12. 12Vi, 13Vi, 14Vi and 15. Regular up to 35c each. To-mor- morrow Night at 7.30......

BINOCULARS PAVES WAY FOR Wash Stocks, Jabots. Fancy Silk and Muslin Bows,

We have a good range of the famous “Hezzanith" Marine and dollars In circulation. I was especially regular up to 50c. To-morrow Night at 7.30 . . Field Glasses, and Aneroid Barometers. Our prices are far be­ Impressed with the growth of and*pros­ UNIVERSAL PEACE low tile regular retail prices for these goods, and your inspeo- perity/’*prevailing In such busy pent res as Regina. Saskatoon and Calgary Five Dozen Wash Belts, embroidered. Regular prices tion is invited. “Good times on the prairies will soon bf reflected In prosperity In British Co­ up to 35c. To-morrow Night at 7.30 .... lumbia. It Is almost Imposaible to plcr eakers at Pilgrim Banquet ture. the future greatness of the region Refer to Anglo-American east of the Rockies when one realises BAROMETERS that not over 15 per cent, of the area Arbitration Treaty Hat Pins. ,cy styles and stone set. Regular prices Is now di-yoted to wheat growing .” each 25c. To-morrow night at 7.30 E. B. MARVIN «COMPANY GRADUATE’S VIEWS 1202 Wharf Street, Foot of Bastion honor Of John Hay.- Hammond, special Special Line of Hat Pins, pretty designs. Regular 50c American ambassador at. the coro- ' nation, gave occasion for four speeches and 75c each. To-morrow Night at 7.30 . . . NOT ACCEPTABLE which were considered the best ex­ hibition of after-dinner oratory heard MASSEY-HARRIS In London for a long time The 1008 and 1010 Government Street speakers were Arthur J. Half otic* Application for Ordination Into former Prime .Minister; Mr. Ham­ mond. Auguxtinc Blrrell. Chief Secre­ 1 Haying and Harvesting Machinery Presbyterian Ministry is tary for Ireland, and Chauncey M. TWephitw. forliMir United Etales Mun Held Ovp ptor. Covers were lithl for 25© The army was represented by the Ameri­ BINDERS RAKB8 can olflcer* who took part in the horse show. June 2S.—The ordination New' York. __T There was a scene of enthusiaxlMm REAPERS TEDDERS Into the Presbyterian ministry of O. E. when u mensagf was read that us a JfeKEjMMI of this city, a graduate of the MOWERS resxrlt of-w 'rtmTerence between Seurev Union Theological seminary and of tury Knox and Ambassador Bryce a Yale University, has been deferred be­ treaty had been practically arranged cause some of Mr- .Bevena* theological for the arbitration of all dllfevnc»'* views were not acceptable to a major­ between the United States and Great ity of the members of the Brooklyn A complete stuck of extras always on hand. Britain TALK TT Presbytery. A committee of th.- Pres­ After a felicitous refpfence to the bytery was appointed to confer further presence of Mr. Hammond, Mr. Bal­ with the applicant for ordination be­ four observed that Americans had tween now and the next meeting of the their problems of -empire and other Presbytery. w-hlch Is to be hold In E. G. Prior & Company, Ld., Ly, difficulties. Just as Great Britain had. September. F* and tlUy could not help being in -Mr. Sevens appeared before the SOLE AGENTS FOR B. C. sympathy with each other. Both Presbytery flor-examination and^read a vouiUrles were enamored of liberty, paper giving his views of Christianity both had the same Meal*, and surely and of doctrine. Questioned as to his Is was predestined that In th* world'» belief In the divinity of Jesus Christ, history ..of the future they should he replied that it wns In accordance work together, not by formal alliance, with the union seminary standard*. hut by deep smypathy In nbnx and BANK OF MONTREAL While he believed that Christ was Ideals for.the cause of|civilisation and nearer divine, than any other man.'he progress j Established 1817, did not- he!lev*1 In His full divinity, 0 you lived Furniture to make the home more attractive however. He believed In the modern Special Ambassador Hammond, re­ Capital, all paid up. Rest. Undivided Profita sponding,'aaM that It was a felicitous and comfortable? If you do, talk it over and see if it pays $14.400.000.00 ./ $11,000.000.00 $881.611.44 coincidence that th»- coronation of 0 to buy bargain junk or pay fancy prices. Come ami see Rt. Hon Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, O.C.M-O., and Q.C.V.O., King George occurred at a moment so Hon. President. exceptionally auspices for Anglo- our stock. We have no junk and no fancy prices, but a Richard B. Angue, President \ American peace He balteved the ar- and Carpets, such aa the average person likes to buy without mak­ fir Edward 8. Cloueton. Bart., Vice-President and General Manager. CHURCH AND STATE. GENERAL .BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ». ing his purse feel bad. We call particular attention to a splendid Lisbon. June 29. vie Badnjom*. Spain. stock of Carpet Squares, including Tapestry. Velvet, Brussels and | SAVINGS BANK. June 28 —It 1* understood that th-? British <-haw d'affaires and the French. Italian Wilton makes, all most reasonably priced for quick sale. Come Interest Allowed on Deposit* at Highest Current Rates. and German minister* have notified the Correspondents In all Part» of the World. government that the foreign churches to-day and see them. Our guarantee, Goods as represented or here will be cloned on July 1 unies» assur­ money refunded,” stands at the back of ever}- sale we make. We ance l* given that the foreign churehee A. J. C. GALLETLY Manager, Victoria ahd eecIcwlasttraJ churche* will be ex- give à discount of Ten per cent off regular prices for spot cash. AGIS LIMIT ON . RAILWAY. Packing and shipping free...... *...... mr'-r‘-r...... -f—...... fWw®*r«4pt«**iweHw< tlye eowwlrte* will at *1,1.1» serti fin ma y "oMaîn a-mplo>r- olsted over the church buildings, and mçnt |n Bny department of the Erie Rail- lie Portuguese authorities will not, be roa(J ^ noW •»- years. a strict order to Uowed to enter them. Spain. Russia and Uiet fHéM haa burned A tall, alert, uistrla supped escalation* of u,t,n , ^ ailed :it the freight Phone 272 £13 Pandora Av. he other countries- . »-lalm department and asked for a clerical _r —mm~ position. He wak informed -there were HEAVY SENTENCE. aiVcraLidraca^^rhut when he gave hie LIMITED age as 38. he was told that order* had n. Implicated In Hold-up* (lata Peni­ Men Issued not to employ anyone who SMITH & CHAMPION tentiary Term for Stealing 39 Cent* Was more than 36. ami *» etch. “The Better Value Store1 Near City Hall A Few Specialties XXDKKl.Y WEATHER SYNOPSIS. 1424 Douglas St. June 29.—For stealing ROBBROID ROOFING VU-tftrlA Meteorological Office,

WIZARD ROOFING FLOWER â FERN POTS Victor!»— Bright attnahlne, * hour» » BUILDING PAPERS BALT-ALL KINDS minute,, highest temperature. It on »th; luweal. «I on Ord: rain. ST Inch. WAPPENSTKIN’S TRIAI, X'ancouver—Bright aunahlne. It hour,; highest temperature. 7» on *th; lowest, Gerald Say» He Signed Statement Be­ ti un 2Srd: rain. M Rich. cause He Feared Prosecution. New Wcalmtneter—Htgheet l-mperalur,. -Atfvnrtlalas le «e 76 uh Bin. lowest. «3 on !lat and Ord: Jnne » rlarenoe . J. rein. .77 Inch Seattle. X.aah. FIRST MAHIUAGK FOR FIFTY YEARS Kamloops—Highest temperature. « on Gerald. one of the state's principal wit­ Adverdtements ïlth; I-,wear, il on Hat; rain. 07 Ineli nesses tn iIX» trial of former Chief at Pittsfield. Max*. June ».-r-Aft*>r Wait­ Waterfront! BarkervUte-Hlglieat temperature. «2 on P.dtco Charles W. XYappensteln. aoouead Written and Placed for ing fifty years the town of Mount Wank tirnl. luwcet. B on It*; rain. U Inch.. TWO ACRES, Portage Inlet to Burnside R»ad 43,500 tngton, In ins southern part of the B*F$f- of accepting » bribe from Gerald and shin- hllle. haa tiad a châtie» to wltneea a Prince Rupert- Hlgtu el température. 61 Gideon Tucfper for permitting the opera­ on 2lat. lowest. « on Ml|i; rain, Inch, -wedding. tion of criblioueea, admitted during crosa- EIGHT ACRES, Pender Island, only ...... Rev. Hilton WhUtier. pastor of the Cijg- Atlln Hlgltcat temperature, 70 on 26th; NEWTON ADVEI gregsllonal church at Brookfield Ontre. lowest. » on *th„ rain. 06 Inch. etcamlngtlon yesterday that he timed a Conn., amt Mies Laura Bald 8chgti. of l>a want—Highest. M on 2Jrd end «th: «tatament -for- DtieottvU. William f. Mount Washington.f were mai rlctl Tut**- lowest. •> on 81« and ttnd. no rain. Burns and Proeecatlng Attorney John r. Tém day. It was Q» flral wedding In the town Morphy because he feared prosecution. HOWELL RAYNE & CO., LTD. lif'h half century There are thtrten Gerald asserted that the tialetnent was Plumirtns. steam and hot water written by Murphy In hie presence The Phone 1780. voter» In the town of Moual Washington. mS Ungley Street. and they all attended the wedding wtfh L.-atln*, Sutton. WT Tatra St. rest of O-ratd-a testimony was similar to Telephone Ho. tttl

■eiiÉiiiiwilîÉwweiww ; • —

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911

Jar« leks than would have boon Barew- wiry to pay had the tost order-1 n-eoun- "Sir Wilfrid teems to have a great ad­ The Daily Times il i.f.! been papaed. These are the cold miration for Sir John Macdonald now PuMtahe. daily (eicepttn. SuOday) by And unsympathetic facta concerning a that he b view of these rev­ the TIMES PRINTING * PUBLISH­ large tract of public tonds, for the sale elations Is unworthy <>t Mr. R. L. Bor­ ING CO,. LIMITED. of which tbti legal firm of the Attorney- den and a serious blow' to the prestige of the party which, so persistently Carpets, Linoleums Office»...... Corner Broad and Fort #*»■ General was acting as solicitors at the Ifu.lnea. Office ...... Phone ION maligns Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Editorial Offlo* ...... Phone 4i time the last order-In-council was passed. The Times makes no insinua SUBSCRIPTION RATES. THE MASK IS OFF. bally—City dellrery ...... 10c. per matitb lions, and has made none, respecting By mall (eiclu.lv. of city) ...... * these complicated circumstances, for We reproduce to-day a part of an ...... 13.00 per annum and House Furnishings the simple reason that hone Is neces' Semi-Weekly—By mall (eiciu.lve of editorial from the Calgary Albertan, snry. If the public to so dènse that It city) ...... tlOO per annnm Which unceremoniously tears the mask Pctoge to United State». «1 eitra per ye»r. cannot see daylight through a concat­ of subterfuge front the fAce of Mr. Of all Descriptions at Prices to Please All Address changed as often as desired. enation of coincidences like that we describe there Is ho excuse for en­ Borden. The Times need add no com­ AXMIN8TER SQVARES, In most artistic designs, in greens and rede FORT FRASER LANDS. deavoring to assist them. ment excepting to say to the Colonist only. Size 8 ft. 3 in. x 11 ft 6 in., closely woven., Beautiful thick, The statements made by the- Colonist that If we should be called In question After two weeks of significant silence yesterday morning In^-xplanatHm of velvety pile, the most durable and—except genuine Persian rugs— we shall emphatically defend the state­ ^he most handsome and Atpensive of modern carpets. .Regular vaJue - ThSse IfaftmUlloMS are Tttlirehaods-^coM, i ments as though tjiey were our own. $37.50. Will be sold to-day, In order to clear a surplus stock, at; biiodlesa lies. "They are refrigerated - i ofnered and advertised In Eng- proposed ;he LlberaltCnnservatlve* LACE CURTAINS In a large assortment of excellent floral and con­ land by a syndicate calling Itself the that them? things must be ex- . wear off, because it Is solid right to the back—just like tiles—and appoint when they -are put in power. ventional designs. Per pair ...... S5£ wears almost as long as tiles. For the hall, Kitchen, bathroom, or Fiasc’r Land Company. Lttnited. The|i>lalneUln. must not istry such as this we ought to—we Colonist gives dales and figures to show to clean, always looks new, Is perfectly sanitary and is almost’ever- must- -proceed Along the line* of ascer­ We make a specialty of Window Fittings and can offer you a large se­ that there could have been nothing depend upon Ilea for hto defence as docs lasting In wearing qualities. In floral, conventional and tile patterns, tained fuel*. For instance, the reduc­ lection of Brass and Wood Curtain Poles, Solid Brass Rods, Exten­ .wrong m this transaction, that It «a* the organ whlçh. although Inexcusably" in three qualities, two yards wide. Price, per square yard, $1.26, $1.10 tion of the tariff on agricultural Imple­ sion Rods, suitable for long or casement curtains, with all the neces-' and ...... i...... -85d^ tone way. affected by the two eonfflet-, belated, comes to hto defence. 1 ments in 1894 drove out of business sary fittings, to make your choice from. Tell us what you require <~hig-.onlers-ln-councll of April 3 and The Colonist on June 17 made a de­ fifteen to twenty-five small industries, and we can supply you at the lowest possible figure. PLAIN CORK CARPET Ur.ilke ordinary linoleum, Cork Carpet Is warm to the feet, soft to walk May 11. as. the transactions with the liverance respecting the "principle in­ hk*h in Itself rendered combines and REVERSIBLE HEARTH RUGS, heavy make and finished with fringe upon, and is In many ways much like ordinary carpet, with the ad­ volved" in the case of Hon. Frank mergers much easier. 1 say wç must land deportment did not bring these first ascertain the facts. I wlll'guaran- at each end. Size 21 In. x 48 In. ^olors, reds, blues and browns. A vantage of being much easier to clean and far more sanitary. Cork under the ne.w conditions governing ap^- Oliver, and the Times told It the same tee that they will be dealt with Justly special bargain at each ...... 35^ "carpet is really a carpet linoleum, almost everlasting In wearing qual­ plicatlon and payment for lands. The day that the same deliverance was If the most ardent visionary in the WINDOW SHADES, made of best shade cloth, in green only, And ities and gives excellent service In offices, living rooms, bedrooms or carefully filed away and that this paper mounted on Hartshorn spring rollers. Complete with brackets, and passages. If Is not very expensive. It Is two yards wide and costs, , Colonist published no figures or dates Conservative ranks can detect the would demand the application of exact­ pulls. Size 37 in. wide by • In. long. Price, complete, Friday, each per square yard ...... *...... $1.25 which were not available to It the day slightest ray of hope In that answer ly the same principle In the case of * at ...... 400 You can have a little thinner quality for, per square yard.... $1.10 after the Times made Its statement of for a reduction of the tariff on Imple­ the sugiertlv* commence* by which member of the provincial government. ARTCRAFT CURTAINING SCRIM—This material is admirably suited PRINTED LINOLEUMS ments, he certainly takes rank with foi casement curtain®, and comes In ground shades of cream and This line to too well known to require much description. We have just That time has come. the Attorney-GenerSTs legal firm was the brightest optimist of the age. Mr. ecru. In .1 variety of dainty floral and conventional designs, with bor­ unpacked a large shipment and can offer you an exceptionally wide connected with the affair, and. the other The Colonist gloatingly says: "Hence, Borden Is not only opposed to reci­ der effects. The price we are quoting for Friday’s selling should range in design and colorings. Including some very rich floral de­ still more mai^vellous correspondence also, our evening contemporary stands procity. He Is opposed to any reduc­ make a speedy clearance of this lot, <3 to 40 In. wide. Regular 25c signs, 2 yards wide. Prices ranging down from, per square yard, *66c convicted of gross slander and misre­ per yard. To clear, yard ...... 12*4^ to ...... 45C in dates! to the respective orders-in- tion In the tariff. That promise of an presentation. . . . what It chooses to touncll. So far as the morning paper to efficient commission' is a weak attempt regard as Its principles will not permit concerned. If It had been active and at administering soothing syrup to the jealous of the good name of the vari-+H to acknowledge error, What will the farmers of the West. mis members of the government under Colonist do* now that It finds It has Mr. Borden. Is opposed to any tariff Every Description of Whitewear at Bargains in Women’s Underskirts which.this outrage took place it would sapped Its own and the Attorney- but an 'adequate tariff,' and* that ex General's and the government's head not have allowed two weeks to elapse pression has been given historic in before coming to their defence. Now Into a‘noose from which there IsTlo ap­ Spencer’s Special Prices and Girls’ Coats terpretatlon by one of the ' big com parent extrication? We know what It Every garment that a woman can wish for. at prices that should GIRLS- CLOTH COATS FOR SUMMER WÉAR that i| has spoktn It has only added blnesters In Toronto as meaning 'a tariff might do. It might beseech the Minis­ please her—no matter what her station in life may be—to here In a OÛ. stock of Goats in this department to,now complete, and Includes all Increasing condemnation to -the govern­ a* high as Haman's gallows/ ter of Mines to withhold the pen of " tremendous variety. Our buyer has been constantly ipi the Eastern the latest models for Juvenile wear. The styles are varied, but mostly ment. and It has forced the Times to By the time Mr. Borden gets through the Times from exposing the multitude markets and- together with our two other stores—we have been able In the straight box .effect, while several have the new wallor collar In —comment. on some matters which at with hto Western tour the farmers will to purchase mAhy big lots at prices much lower than usual from over- cloth or silk. The materials Include plain and diagonal Merges, broad­ prerent It did not intend to make the of scandals In connection with the ad undoubtedly have sufficient evidence to stocked manufacturers. Onr three store buying power enables us to cloth, fight weight tweeds, In navy blue, greysr fawn and cream either ministration of the Crown lands of this subject of wide publicity. It Is neces­ convince them that any chance they offer these exceptional bargains, and means a big saving to you If you plain or with blue hair-line stripe. Well finished and trimmed with province under the plea that such sary, therefore, for this paper to restate take the advantage. bras* buttons. Sizes from 2 to 18 years. Prices ranging down from pr<*redore will damage the crédit of the have for a dower tariff and wider mar- WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS. In slip-over styles, with round yoke of 19 76 to ...... 4 ...... *8.9® seme of the facts. •••* t can only come tjhrough the Liberal province. afiover embroidery, set with fine lace insertion. The neck and short NEW DIVIDED UNDERSKIRTS Forty-two thousand and eight"bun-» party. Mr. Borden talks glibly about Sleeve* ire finished with a neat frill.of lace. Rale prie* lé...... 75^ Thta I. for wearing with the »trai*ht-cut »klrt. They are tnade of .oft, dred acres of public lancf* Were staked WOMEN'S SKIRTS of good cotton, well finished throughout. Made CANADA AND BRITISH WARS. an Imperial reciprocity, but when asked heavy «tin. tlnl.hed with clantlc, thu. en.urlng practically no full- by members of a small syndicate, two the blunt question If he would extend with 12 Inch flounce of tucked muslin, finished with frill of fine tor­ n,u around the hip». The bottom., from th. knee downward., eon- of whom were residents of Victoria, the, chon lace. Rale price ...... 55<* The Ottawa Free Press has con­ the present preference, gave the equally fll.ts „f deep accordion plaited frill.. All the latest coloring, to choose WOMEN'S SKIRTS of strong cotton. Very superior finish. Made with names of sixty-six persons being used ferred a distinct service upon the blunt answer. ‘No. We have to raise from. Including cream, electric, wisteria, sky and old rose. 18 inch flounce of tucked lawn and finished with deep frill of dainty Price ...... Ç6.7B to comply .with the regulations govern­ people of Canada by digging up a long revenue., Free trade wlttl Britain would embroidery. Sale price ...... L...... DO<* ing the purchase of lands. The first destroy Canadian Industries.’ ” SATEEN AND MOREEN UNDERSKIRTS FROM 60c. loet passage from an old speech of Sir WOMEN’S NIGHT GOWNS, of fine nainsook, made In slip-over style, ------■ batch of application* -to purchase these with dainty yoke of èmbroldery. finished with insertion and ribbon. BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, the hew straight cut hnlehed with lands was made on .May 6. 1916. and John A. Macdonald in reference to the A K>totiKFR AT WORK. Special ...... ;•/• ••••...... $1.15 a narrow accordion platted ruffle. Price ...... 60# BLACK UNDERSKIRTS of heavier sateen, Rnl.hed with a handsome subsequent applications were put in at position of Canada in the event of the WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS of fine cambric, made with XrUl of tucked Canadian Finance, a powerful money lawn and finished with 3 Inch torchop lafee. Ebarlal . 83^ _ deep trill. Each ..~ — ...1,777."...... T5<) various time* up till. February 15. 1911. engagement of Great Britain in Wiir BLACK UNDERSKIRTS of good saleen, with two styles of ruffle. journal published at Winnipeg, has this WOMEN’S DRAWERS of strong white cotton, with wide frill of em­ when final approval of the whole acre­ with another country. Just now broidery, finished with Insertion. Special...... ■ 6.V In all slats and out-sire for large women. Price :...... $1.00 age involved in the scheme was secured. contemptible effort Is being made to to say of trade conditions In the old CORNET <‘OVERS, of fin* allover embroidery, trimmed with dainty lace BLACK UNDERSKIRTS. .In lustrous sateen, trimmed at foot with graduated plaited frills. Price ...... fl.25 This necessitated the payment of fifty stir up 111 feeling against Hlr Wilfrid country: and ribbon. Special ...... 75£ WOMEN’S COMBINATIONS, corset cover and drawers. In fine cam­ HEAVY MOREEN UNDERSKIRTS, In red only, with deep ruffle at cents per acre, according to the regula­ Laurier by reason of the position he While trade conditions In the old bric, daintily trimmed with lace and insertion. Special ... i $4.50 bottom. Each ...... t--...... *1.60 tions governing the department. Had country cqmthue good with tremendous took on the question at the Imperial WOMEN'S COMBINATIONS of dainty allover Embroidery. Special POET Mi iREEN UNDERSKIRTS In black, with satin stripe^ trimmed events been carried along the even Increases registered In the figures of with tucked and shirred flounce. Each ...... ;...... $1.50 Conference which has just completed at...... $1.50 external and Internal trade, markets ------nn r their way ail that would. hlY* Ms work Though Kir Wilfrid gave have lapsed into dullness, the leading it „ beep necessary for the three persons in, prominence to the declaration that Canadian descriptions sharing with charge of thes< operations to do In when Britain Is at war then Canada others In this inactivity. It Is not order to complet^thelr t itles would be is at war," his attitude has been mal­ case of ‘nothing doing.* however. New Friday will be a Busy Day in the ------____tapay. the balance*of the purchase price iciously represented as a negation of Canadian issues continue to attract Many Good Values in Men’s Outing tinier the classlficatloh whR^i was ap­ considerable attention although the this poeltlon. Because he thought It title during the pas- few weeks has not proved by the lands department. Pay- lnadvtoAble to make a hard and fast been up to the level of t|ie liqniodlately Shirts, on Sale Friday Shoe Department I ment was not made, however, and the AT $1.25 you can secure a uplendld bargain In Women's White Uanyas rule that QS*T overseas dominions preceding mofithK Arurrowing tendency MEN'S OUTING SHIRTS, In fancy colored stripes, mercerized finish. •l Times hazards the shrewd guess that should be consulted in case of any to more ehar ful discrimination Urto be with soft turndown collars. Sizes 14 to 17. "Special price-...$1.25 Shoe*, a very dainty pair of Pumps or Oxford*, with turn solo* and H payment has not yet been rpade to com- British war. his loyalty has been At­ noted on "the part of prospective In­ FANCY OUTING SHIRTS, In self Stripe, tan or white, with separate covered heels. A pair of two-strap Shoes with flexible soles and cov­ # plete these titles. ------^ vestors. Some British Columbia pro tacked and he has been slandered a* rot tor and soft double cuffs. This shirt can l>e worn with ordinary ‘ ered heels, a most stylish and comfortable shoe for summer wear. jects have been meeting a rather cool collars. 8tz-s 14 Vi to 17. Bach ...... $1.50 | ^ On April 3. 1911, the government pass­ one who would enjoy all the benefits of reception. Premier McBride, while In Price ...... »...... $1.25 FANCY OUT1NO SHIRTS of superior quality, with separate collars ed an order-ln-coumll. by the terms of London,^., ‘knocked1 more than one British protection while reserving the and ordinary neckband, In self stripe material Price...... $1.75 $1.00 will buy a pair of Men's or Boys' Canvas Bhoes with leather tips jp which title to the»** lands could not be scheme. The public and the London rtgh't to v stand aloof should Great MERCERIZED OUTING SHIRTS, in fgney striped material. Have and straps, sewn soles, solid leather heels. We guarantee that these Times are taking up the campaign for completed without the payment of Britain become Involved In war with soft turndown collar and soft cuffa. irfey be had in all sizes. Spe­ shoes will give the wearer absolute satisfaction, and to be very durable careful Investigation at all times. A double the irt-îçe ruling, when the gov- an alien nation. cial, each ...... -$1.50 and comfortable footwear. —SI------oaiiwti- received and approved these Canadian banker In London join* In Without discussing the fairness or the chorus with a letter to the Times If applications and 190k the fifty cents unfairness of this interpretation of 8tr telling British investors to be sure and per acre to guarantee their validity. Up Wilfrid's words. It Is Interesting to look before they leap." till this -time. It may be said, the legal discover that Sir John A. Macdonald ' In view of the growing and increas firm of which the Attorney-General 1» said exactly the same thing as far Ing number of rumors anent the ex­ the head was not acting ln° the ca­ ba.-k as 18S4. tremely speculative tendency of many pacity of solicitors for these people. In an article contributed to the DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED tond enterprises in British Columbia, That there may be no misunderstand­ Nineteenth Century In 1885 by, Mr. W our provincial business men will be ing as to the meaning of the order-lh- E. Foster, the founder of the Imperial anxious to know Just ^whlch "schemes" coundl' of April I and its retroactive Federation League, we find this slate were among those "knocked" by "Pre­ JEWELS STOLEN. support of their Ideals and of one a total of 303. H. H. Hilton. British RECIPROCITY DEBATE. clause we quote the latter in .full: ment:— __— mier McBride. It would bè gratifying amateur chaqipFu», to next with 304. , -—:------. Sir John Macdonald, the Premier another.—Montreal Herald. •This regulation further provides that learn that--the Fraser /bWld Com­ Arnaud Massey, of Neville. Frapce, Washington, D. C.. June 29.-^While London. June 29.—The office the price* fix.*» herein ilû and 110 per of the Dominion, made a very short pany, Limited, was one of these. But subsequent^ tied Varden for first the Canadian contingent .had $500 speech. Bt the last Federation Confer both branches of congress were In ses­ shall apply to all lands with re- The "Colonist this morning devotes a place. J.‘ o. Anderson, of West New­ worth of Jewelry stolen by noncom­ ence. but there was a passage*-- well then we are not quite ready yet to find ■pert f# which the application to pur column to the vain attempt to show ton. did not qualify fur the tinul sion to-day. Interest continued to missioned officers of the home regular ^'^7; centre In the senate, where the oppon* detachment. The thieves were sent to lleved 'thatthe whole policy of Oreai agreement Jail yesterday for two months. Britain was opposed to aggressive war means that . Canada "has embarked ents of the agreement with Canada now dale of such application or any delayl have fairly begun their attack on the that may have occurred In the consider­ and in a other war the people of The 15. S. Senators are apparently upon a new line of policy" and pleads Canada would be ready to take their , —Comox creamerv butter at all gro­ ation of the same." determined upon saving Canada from that the people be, consulted before the reciprocity bill. share of the responsibility and the POLICE CHIEES IN cers, 35c. lb. • Neither t-lje Cohmist nor the Attorney- entering Into a reciprocity agreement agreement Is ratified by ' parliament. The speech by Renator^Qamble, of cost.’ South Dakota, against the measure, and that some of our own folks are saying Just how new thl reciprocity line of General dare claim tha]l these lands, Commenting on the absurdity of the continuance of remarks by Senator afterward exploited by the Fraser "Land situation In which this discovery Is all against us.—Winnipeg Tribune. policy Is may l>e easily concluded by SESSION IT OTTAWA Cummins,, of Iowa, wrho denounced the TEL Company, Limited, had been paid for places the maligners In the opposition reference to the speeches of Fir bill as obviously unjust, and proposi-d It is high time the Attorney-Gen amendments augmenting the number of and title completed, tihder the require In Canada and the Tories In England, Charles Tupper In 1888 and to Sir John eral returned to take charge of th ttonadlair products admitted free under mi nts of the Land Act, as late as May the Free Press says:— A. Macdonald's and Sir John Thomp­ explanations made In behalf of the Favor Use of Dogs in Tracking ^IhtL bill were prearranged. 31. 1911, or threè weeks after the order Sir John Macdonald's statement m son's appeal to the country In 1891. 618 government and of his legal firm. At Because many senators who desire to ln-counctl revoking the first order had 1885 was hailed by the foremost Also to Hon. Geo. E. Foster's standing Criminals—Extradition * address the senate on the reclprocity the present. rate of taking the peopto Vat es been passed. The totter order says apostle of Imperial Federation aa offer of reciprocity with the United bill have .not yet prepared their great concession. tTp to that time It into ittl‘confidences the morning paper Laws Criticised speeches, an effort was made to-day to "That the regulation dated April 3. States In 1894. A good policy to not ST. 1911, be held not to gPPly to applications had never been expected that Canada will soon not leave the Hofi. Nthe At­ obtain an adjournment of -the senate would take any part in British wârs necessarily new because the Ltbernto for purchase of Crown lands : which torney-General a single loophole of until Saturday with the understanding were received by the assistant commis Now'/when Canada ha* by practical have accomplished what the Conserva­ that there should then be a meeting escape from a very- serious connection Ottawa, June 29.—PdNce chiefs who The Beit en the Market ►loner of lands on or before April f shown Us Intehtlon of abiding > tives tried in vain for years to do, and for the purpose of taking an adjourn­ w^th a very peculiar set of elrcum are In convention here declared thvm- 19U. and with respect to which the re the policy laid down by Sir John, the even If It were It would be none the less ment until Wednesday, July 5. party which knew him as leader stances. selcvc* In favor of using dogs in track­ The friends of the bill, however, re­ LARGE LUMPS, pw ten...«7.60 ~ quiretl dsposlt of fifty cents per acre desirable thing for the whole coun pleased to pronounce that policy ah • • • ing criminals. Superintendent Rogers, sisted all importunities and declared had beAi .received by'said commissioner SACK LUMP, per ten,....«7J0 I on or before the said April 3, 1911 " surd and traitorous. The fact is the The Liberal statesmen of the Vic­ try. of the Ontario provincial police, severe­ the dally sessions must «continue If for opposition of the Canadian Conserva ly criticised the éxtradltlon tows. A torian era,-who founded It, conceived of no other reason than td reveal the *1t- NUT COAL, per ten...... KM Here, then, were 42,800 acres of Crown tlve party to the attitude oh Sir W1U general condemnation of the demoraliz­ Colonial autonomy not as a concession GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. uatlon to the house. lands for which application had bqen frid on Imperial questions and the op ing Influence of„moving picture shows There Is an understanding, however, to dlssaffectkm, not g* a compromise accepted and the initial payment made position of the Conservative party to Sandwich, England, June 29.— was a feature of the convention " ■■ that on Saturday the senate w,lll ad­ MILL WOOD AND CORD WOOD scheme of reciprocity with the United not later than February 16, 1911, and of sovereignty, but as a principle mak F. Evans, Jr., of Chicago, the open golf journ until Wednesday to permit fhe States which they previously advocat •t current rate; for Which no more money wg* paid the Ing for unalloyed friendship, for champion, again got first around the CANADIAN TROOPS AT WINDSOR. senators to participate In the Fourth ed can be explained In only one way— links In 78, in the «bird round of the of July exercises. On Wednesday there government up until and after May 13. loyalty to the Crown that should be It Is all a battle between the Ins and open golf championship to slay. His devoid of the baneful Influence of mis­ London. June 29.—The Canadian will be a motion for 46 o'clock meet» 1911. and. we may add. untU this day. the outs." total score to 234. troops Were entertained yesterday at Inge thereafter, and the hope was ex­ understandings. It was to clear away The last of the orders-ln-councll enables uur own conviction Is that the|'é is, This afternoon Evuna completed the Windsor Castle, .conducted ever the pressed to-day by pro-reclprocfly Thr purchasers of this tond to obtain it lamentable ignorance of the personal all the obstacles in the way of men fourth and final round in 89, hto grand castle grounds, and told wreaths oh aloes that they will result In the rapid V. I. Coal Co. from the government at any future time, attitude of Sir John upon many of the bred In th* traditions of these three aggregate being 323. the tombs of King Edward and Queen disposal of the volumes of oratory «I» Xetee St. i Phone III ' Harry \"arden leads thus far with YititorîfciiË standing In the way of a vote. at toast a quarts* ofc a million do*-, questions which have been thrust Into Island Dation» standing together fa lor

■iPiir- i r VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDA Y, JUNE 29, 1OTI A SEPTIC TANK AND LOCAL NEWS û0>4eM », WIDE A)VAKE We Have s )6u k Me AN IRISH ANECDOTE —Do not forget that you can get an A full line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables always express or truck at any hour you majT 1>GU£*» Everything wish. Always keep your checks until you hpve seen us. as we will save y

Frank Hollins. O. Harrison Carter. SEX OUR FISHING TACKLE ii • 10 Pandora, near Government RHONE Y601 greatly appreciated the playing of the Musical Instructor. Phone 14SI June 28th, 1911. Rosa Rand, Annie Esmond and Carroll hand. McComas.

WEATHER BULLETIN. SAANICH MUNICIPALITY —i^**™***^^„**-

Dally Report Furnished by the "Vlctorïi w ■ I.i.6fl«#$sisWmUmHmArnMmm Meteorological Department. Council Chamber, Royàl Oak, on Mon­ ANOTHER SHIPMENT day, 3rd July, 1911, at 3 p. m., for the Victoria, June 29.-4 jl. m.—There has not been much change In pressure condi­ purpose of hearing complaints against tions during the last 24 hours; the baro­ the assessment as made by the Asses­ Madam! meter Is only comparatively high on the sor and for revising and correcting the Coast and the low area covers the Cana­ dian western provinces and the states Assessment Roll. % n us for demonstra­ OF SINGER east of the Coast ranges Rain has fallen Notice of any complaint, stating the on. the Pacific slope and heavy rainfall ground of complaint, must be given In tion of the has occurred throughout the. prairie pro­ vinces. Temperatures are about normal writing to the Assessor at least ten In all dlstrltce. . day* before the date of the annual Sturtevant BICYCLES sitting of the court. SHOW For 36 hours ending R p. m. Friday. J. R. CARMICHAEL, C.M.C. Victoria and vicinity—Southerly and Royal Oak, May 39. 1911. Ball Room, Alexandra Club Electric Have Arrived westerly winds, generally fair and cool Lower Mainland—Light to moderate Wednesday, July 5th We-have a fine line of Ladies’ IPm winds, generally fair and cool. Ventilating lure. «0; minimum, M; wind. M mile, 8.B.; 1ft] Your exhibit is requested. and Gent’s Latest Model Reports at 8 a. m. weather, cloudy. Set tiittger s Bicycles just arrived il . Victoria—Barometer, 29.87: temnerature, Victoria Dally Weather. Write for Prise List _ from England. 5ft; minimum. 50; wind. 2 miles 8. W,; Observation, taken 5 a. m., noon and • The only way you can get rain. .06; weather, cloudy. It. ra-. Wednesday: Vancouver—Barometer, 29.86; tempera­ • ■ Temperature. PURE air in any room of the A FEW SECOND-HAND ture, 51; minimum. 52; wind, calm; rain. GENT’S BICYCLES FOR .18; weather, cloudg. Highest ...... v- « liohae. Kamloops—Barometer. $9.72; tempera­ I providing « ’ --- — ------’If you get It At Pllmley'a ture, H; minimum, 62; "wind, 6 nil Western European (Qrwnsrtch) time as 726 Yates St. Phone 2283 IVa all right.' Garage, 727 Johnson Street. Phone 697. .91; weather, rain. Portugal, from Janu- Winnipeg—Barometer, BUY THI VICTORIA T)'Alt-Y TIMM THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1911

Thought About Your Grocery Supplies for the First of the Mi And where would be the best place to buy them? Have you ever thought (ANDJT’S A FACT) that & YOUNG Were the means of enabling you to secure GOOD GROCERIES AT A REASONABLE PRICE. Then we ask your patronage for the store THAT WAS and still CONTINUES TO BE A STANDING MENACE TO HIGH COMBINE PRICES. The items below will tio doubt interest you. The quality is of the best AND WE GUARANTEE ABSOLUTE VALUE. WE CLOSE ALL DAY SATURDAY, SO KINDLY LET US HAVE YOUR ORDERS EARLY

INDEPENDENT CREAMERY BUTTER, the . most MILD CURED BREAKFAST BACON, by. the piece, per DR PRICE’S OR ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 12-oz. popular butter of the day, 3 lbe. for...... 81.00 . pound ...... 23* can ...... 35* ST. CHARLES OR CANADA FIRST CREAM, smtffl, PIGS’ FEET, 2 lbe. for ...... 25* MAGIC BAKING POWDER, 5-lb. can...... 90* size, per can ...... 5* ROAST PORK, per lb...... 50* t 12-ounce cm ...... '. .20* Large 20-ounoe can ...... 10^ OX TONGUE, per lb...... , ...... 50* UEEN CITY TOMATO CATSUP, large bottle .. .20* PURE WEST INDIA LIME JUICE, quart bottle. 20^ BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, pea lb...... 20* LUE LABEL CATSUP, quart bottle...... 30* CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S PERSIAN SHERBET, NEW ONTARIO CHEESE, per lb...... 20* ROWg AT’8 WORCESTER SAUCE, 3 bottles for.. .25* 1-lb. bottle. ______...25< McLAREN’S CREAM CHEESE, per jar, 50c and. .25* ROWAT’S MIXED PICKLES OR CHOW CÊOW, large CHIYER’S LEMONADE POWDER, 1 packet makes 2 CREAM CHEESE, ]>cr packet, 15e and...... 10* quart bottle ...... ’^..25* gallons excellent lemonade. Per paeket...... 15^ OGILVIE*8 ROLLED OATS, 8-lb. sack...... 35* LEA & PERRIN’S SAUCE, per bottle, 60c and... .35* MONTSERAT LIME JUICE, per bottle, 65c and.. .35* CREAM OF WHEAT, per paeket ...... 20* CLARK’S POTTED MEAT, for sandwiches; 4 tins 25* FINEST GRANULATED SUGAR, 100-lb. sack, 85.50 MALTA VITA, per packet...... 10* JOHNSON’S FLUID BEEF, large 16-oz. bottle... .90* 20-lb. sack...... ^....81.15 CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S MARMALADE, 2-lb. BEST JAPAN RICE, 9 lbs. for ______*...... 50* CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S LEMON SYRUP, per tin ...... 25* SUPERFINE TOILET SOAP, 9 cakes for...... 25* bottle ...... •...... 25* 7-lb. tin ...... 75* GOLDEN WEST WASHING POWDER, large _3-lb. PURE GOLD SALAD DRESSING, per packet... .10* CHIVER’S OLD COUNTRY MARMALADE, 1-lb. glass packet...... 20* CROSSE S BLACKWELL’S RASPBERRY VINEGAR, jar...... 15* PURE NEW ZEALAND HONEY, 2-lb. tin...... 45C p -r bottle...... 25* CHIVER’S OLD COUNTRY JAM, two 1-lb. glass jars PURE GOLD QUICK PUDDINGS, tapioca, chocolate or STOVVER’S LIME JUICE CORDIAL, per bottle. 35* for ...... eustard,35* per packet...... 10e Or 3 bottles for ...... 81*00 PURE LARD, Wild Rost- brand, 3-lb. tin...... 50* CHIVER’S PATENT BLANC MANGES, per pkt, 15* NICE SMALL PICNIC HAM, per lb...... 16* 5-lb. tin ...... !...... 75* MAPLE FLAVOR SYRUP, quart tin...... 25f NICE MILD CURED HAM, per lb...... 22* FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, per lb...... 15* Gallon tin ...... 90*

TRY RAM LAL’S FAMOUS INDIAN TEA, 3 lb. tin...... fl 00 CALGARY RISING SUN BREAD FLOUR, per sack ...... pl.6N • FOR STRAWBERRIES, SEE OUR WINDOWS We are not controlled by any wholesale firm or combine, but run our own business, and give you a square deal all the time. Money refunded if you are not satisfied with anything you purchase / from us. COPAS & YOUNG, The Anti-Combine Grocers

THE ONLY GENUINE INDEPENDENT STORE JX THE CITY, CORNER FORT AND BROAD STREETS , i-. QUICK DELIVERY, Grocery Dept Phones 94 an

the third and increased theif lead ill fourth and alxth period». 'Kippert. with sensational hitting, drove in five of Spokane'# eight rtms. Rasmussen was effective In only a couple of in­ nings and was erratic at the critical stakes. The score: •t APPOMTMRNT TO Vancouver. ESQU1MALT c. c. vs. navy. Lttgmtmlin H.M. Kino Geoxos V. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. A game, replete with well-executed DntuUry. tiorrlson, I. f...... 3 0 0 0 0 plays which go to make up a first class A»k Speoially for '( In your plpesi all you, who think these added another in the fourth. Morse Ailams, 1 b...... 4 0 l 4 0 exhibition and sustain the spectator» VICTORIA HAD ONLY little things don't count. singled and Abbott got a pass. Both Benne-U. 2 b...... 4 0 2 3 3 Interest, waa played on the Canteen The seventh was the only inning in runners were advanced on a passed ball I^wls, r. t. and c. .. 6 0 0 r. 1 grounds at Esquimau yesterday. The Horse which Victoria got more than one man by Dash wood. Morse came in on Ken­ Uatea, 8 h...... 4 0 0 3 1 fielding,, with a few exceptions on both Rrharnweber, e. s on base* and only In two others did nedy's one-base swat, but Abbott was . 4 1 2 2 1 aides, was excellent. an Islander find his way on to the in­ held *t third by Million's pretty throw Brlnker, c. 1...... 2 1 1 7 0 ONE CHANCE TO WIN 0 0 0 Lt. Halifax hit a screaming six. itial sack. For five session# ftchmutx home, which allowed Kennedy lo « 4 Pwaln. r. f...... a 1 1 1 0 Sales snd Paymaster Jenktn broke the had the “nothing doing-* sign plastered reach second. Burns went out to Kel­ ftaamueaen, p. .. . s 0 1 2 2 «[bowling by careful play, the tatter be­ all over him and the local batsmen had lar and Abbott was cut off -at the plate WHISKY .. l 0 4 0 0 ing run out by a sharp return by but to glance at this modest grin to when Fisher grounded to Kellar. Thomas which hit the wicket. Lt. Mor­ Seventh Only Inning Locals know that their chances of locating the gchmuts struck out. a 1 27 8 rell contributed 22 In his usual dashing GREAT AGE and BOUQUET. whereabouts of the leather tvére nil. In this Inning and afterwards there •Batted for Harrison in ninth. Got More Than One Man style, being disposed of by a rare catch MART TONIC, DIGESTIVE AND NON-QOUTY. In the sixth Williams, who was also was a lot of crabbing done by the fane Spokane. in the slips. With* foqr wickets down pitching a great game, although freer and they had some'* reason to kick, too. on Bases A.B. it H. P.O. A. E. for 92 it looked as though the navy MACKIE & CO. DISTILLERS* LTD., with his hits, set a good example by Morse, who scored the run, had Netsel. 3 b...... « l 3 0 2 0 were In for another big acore, but the pushing the ball Just over, the Infield grounded to *Ward and the latter, find­ Cooney, s. e...... 3 2 1 4 9 GLASGOW, LONDON, and IALAND OR ISLAY. 1 bowling and fielding department» rose for a neat single. When he returned ing he could not get back to the base Frisk, r. f .. 4 8 1 2 0 0 to the occasion and with the excep­ One error In Judgment and Victoria to the bench after the side had been In time passed to Williams, who cross­ •>ordyke, 1 b...... 3 1 S 10 0 0 Zimmerman. L f. .. 3 1 1 1 0 e tion of eleven by Sergt. Llndop few bad lost its opportunity to win yester­ retired and Informed his mates that ed first dlrqCtly In front of the runner. all was the same as usual around that In spite of this Umpire: Kane called Klppfrt, c. t...... 6 1 2 2 0 9 runs were added, the effort ending In Bpiesman. c...... 4 0 0 SAANICH v. ALBION8. Albions—Second Innings. day's game. The chance came with first base they became filled with a de­ him safe. 0 4 0 Cartwright. 2 b. . .. 6 9 2 4 1 0 Esquimau started disastrously, one Rome very good cricket was played H. O. Klrkham, c and b Brought on 3 the suddenness and shone with the bril­ sire to emulate the feat of their twlrler Abbott and Kennedy tried to work Schwenk. p...... 0 0 1 4 1 wicket for no runs. Or. Needham and H. A. Davie, b Dunn ...... ,k , 6. liance of a meteor, and vanished as and on their next turn to bat forth­ the double squeeze In the ninth but the by Saanich eleven against the Albion» M. Thomas played a lively tattoo H. E. Southern, not out ...... 13 quickly, jit happened in the seventh. with proceeded to do so. Goodman and attempt was a poor one, Abbott being Totale ...... 38 8 11 27 II 1 at Royal Oak the other day. CapL Davis singled, Kellar sacrificed and with the boundaries. Later on Mr. F. A. Carter, not out ...... t Davis and Goodman singled and ad­ easily caught by Dashwood. Undoubt­ Score by Inning». Nicholson played In pice style for his “Spot” McMurdo hit for one base, Ingle enjoyed an outing for 26 not out. vanced on Kellar* ■ sacrifice. When edly the feature of the game was the Vancouver 9 1 • 0 0 6 1 0 9-8 One of the attractive departments of runs and his example waa followed bringing Davie In. Goodman was peg­ playing of Ben Davis: the old .timer not eeokane ...... 1 0 1 8 0 1 0 • 9-8 the game was filled In first class fash­ Total McMurdo bit over second for one base ged at the plate. This %*# the only only made a sensational catch In deep by Pearce, Medd and Broughton, Goodman should have been held at frame in which the home gave the ion by Greatorex behind the stumps. Stevenson, for the Albions, showed left but pounded the leather for two Stolen banes—Cooney, tartwrlght. Sac­ In fact he shapes like a natural wicket- third, for Kennedy, who was playing Tigers any trouble whatever, for al- singles: rifice hits— Rasmuseen. Home run—Kip- good form and made 36 runs. The Inin close, took the ball Just behind sec- though Ben annexed another tringle Inin keep and Is undoubtedly one of the The score: pert. Three base alt—Frisk. Two base score: ond and pegged thetlte runmrunner at home the ninth he died on first, Victoria. best on the coast. The score: BASEBALL RESULTS hits—Swain, /.Inimerman, Kippert. Bases Saanich—First Innings. with plenty of room to spare. If Bill Williams looked good to the fans but A.B. R. H. P.O. A. B. on balls—Off Ras&ueeen. 7; off Schwenk, Navy—First Innings. had stopped at third "he wouldwouk have he was unfortunate in having as an Million, e. f. . o e • e • 6. Struck out—By Rasmussen, 4; by Lt. Halifax, b Cooper ...... 13 W. Jackson, b Stevenson ...... 8 1110 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE scored, for the nextnex pitched ball passed opponent a twlrler pitching the clpss Davis, 1. f. .... Schwenk, 4. Hit by pitched ball—Cooney, Greatorex, c Thomas, b Cooper ... • Capt. Nicholson, b Ashby ...... S3 Goodwin,Qoodwln. 1 b. e l l s e the catcher. Not only that but .there of ball Schmutx was. The Bengale got Harrison. Deft on bases Shies, b Woodley ...... 27 N. Wilkinson, b Stevenson ...... 6 At St. Louie— — R. H. E. Kellar, s. e. . 0 0 2 3 Ch,cW ...... 1 i t would have been a man on third, lie- their first rqn in the second when Ab- Spokane, 11. Time— 2.06. Umpire»—Me­ St Pa Jlnklns, run out ...... 11 McMuvdo.McMurdo. 1 b. 0 1 13 0 H. Little, b Stevenson ...... 2 St Louie ...... 7 i, 2 f ...... *■!> iftfTffiin. in the ball sysc the fenoe and Carthy and Baumgarten. Lt. Morrell, c Woodley, b Thomas 22 -WmsU-K- • 1 PAIM IN PORTriNn L_ 8. Pearce,, b.. Stevenson Thomas, r. e*fû~re*a g ttes Dash wood. 0 0 6 2 Rain again resulted In the postponement Doe, b Thomas H. H. Allen, st. Klrkhajn, b ArmArm- [Sallee and Brcsnahan. » Williams, p. 0 1 O' 2 of the Portland-Seattle Northwestern W. King, c Isbester, b Thomas.... Strong ...... ••••"**. .... * AMERICAN LEAGUE League game yesterday. „ Cornish, b Thomas ...... W. È. D. Mead, c Armstrong, b __At Cleveland— R. h, ^ Totals ...... 28 6 *24 If Surg. Llndop, c Thomas, b ÜJfoodley •8chmtits bunted third strike. Ashby ...... 14 Cleveland"...... 6 » i AUTO KILLS WOMAN. Watson, not OUt ..v...r...... v.. Tacoma. ** H. D. Broughton, not out ”...... 11 Chicago...... 19 4 Extras ...... Batterie» — Mitchell and Smith; Lo* Angeles, Cal.. June 20.—Mrs. Mil­ Why Not Have A.B. R. H. P.O. A. H. Coton, run out ...... 5 Scott, Baker. Lange and Payne. L f...... 3 0 0 0 0 dred Bcott died at tlm receiving hospital Total ...... 118 R. Dunn, c and b Armstrong 6 Coleman, 1 b...... 4 0 0 1 0 here, shortly after she had been n*l down At Washington— R. h. E. Hock enfle Id, 2 b. .. 4 O S 0 4 by an automobile driven by g. If. Gil­ Bowling Analysis. Extra» ...... 16 Washington ...... § 14 5 ...... 4 110 1 man. Jr., of South PasaTIffna. __T1>‘ acci­ p. M. . ------Philadelphia ...... i« c Abbott. f...... 2 1110 dent occurred while shu was crossing a Jacques ...... *...... » 1 30 l Total ...... 123 Batteries — Hughes, Sherry and The Best Kennedy. c. f. 3 0 2 .3 1 street near her home. Cooper ...... 4 0 13 2 Henry; Coombs and Lapp. Albions—First Innings. Burns, c...... 3 0 1 11 0 Nugal ...... 4 16 0 Fisher, l b. 3 0 1 11 0 H. O.. Klrkham. b Allen ...... 0 COAST LEAGUE —All the butcher -shops In the city Thomas ...... • 0 32 6 p...... S 0 0 0 6 At San Francisco— R, H. E. will be closed all day Saturday, July Woodley...... 7 0 IS 2 H. A. Davie, b Allen...... 2 When You Want to Be Well Dressed L. W. Stephenson, b Colon ...... 36 Vernon ...... 3 8 0 Totals ...... 29 2 8 1st, Dominion Dayr-TERbiys^open late Esquimau—First Innings. Oakland ...... o 4 l Friday evening. • H. K Southern, b Aden ...... 0 Bcore by Innings; H. Irwin, û. Morrell, b Jlnkins .... 1 S. Klrkham, l> (*ut<>n ...... 1 Batteries — Carson, Brackenrldge G. Woodley, c A b Jfnkins...... 0 and Hogan: Ktlroy and Mitxe Tacoma ...... *...... 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5-4 F. W. Ashby, b Colon ...... 0 Victoria ...... 0 0 Of 0 0 0 10 0-1 Britain imported more then 1,779,000 rab­

For the Holiday—July A Few Suggestions in The First Holiday Apparel Onr store -will bo open in the evening untj) 11 o’clock and via.soil all 'day Saturday. ^ ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR, in Si-piece and combination, $1.00 and ...... ,w...... 51-00 Bigger and Better Values in Outing Apparel Await Your Inspection BALBRIOOAN UNDERWEAR. 50c, 75c and...... 51.00 2 and 3-Piece Summer Suits COLORED HOSIERY. 35c and ...... 50* SOFT SHIRTS, for boating and picnicking. $1, $1.50, 52.00 In Light Tweed»' end Worsted», at BATHING SC ITS, $1.00 and ...... -51.50 '/v $10, $15 and $20 * AUTO .DUSTERS, «penial ' ...... 52.25 Made in moderate style* for bosiuesa aod holiday wear. SOFT HATS, 50c.and ...... 75* WHITE DUCK TROUSERS ...... 41.50 SflFT COLLARS AND WASH NECKWEAR, each...... 26* FLANNEL TROUSERS. $3,60 and....,...... 44.50 STRAW BOATERS, $2.50 to ...... 53.50 ‘YOU'LL LIKE OUR CLOTHES”-Rogd. .y/Zw.wwX PANAMAS, $5.00. $7.50 and ...... V. 51,0.00

Hatters and Clothiers Hatters and Clothiers 8li-813 811413 GOVERNMENT ST GOVERNMENT ST. Opposite Post Office Fitzpatrick O'Connell Opposite Poet Office

afterwards had a short burst of rowing. park last evening by a score of 4 to 1. SPORT NOTES The crew is progressing favorably and and placed themselves at the top In get away wMl. They have two outings the team standing. NOTES ON POULTRY daily tu Magdalen. |/i Magdeleh and Hon. A. E. McPhllllp*. K. C- and W New College of Oxford they have strong Standing of Northwestern Lvalue RAISING FOR MARKET I I» Medd have consented to atet as opponents, and along, with Jesus Col­ judges at ihc gymkhana to be held at lege, Cambridge, and Belgians, the. race W. L Pet. the Willows on Saturday. Mr*. Cox re­ f"u the grand challenge cop win be Up Vancouver ...... 32 2* .605 Th*' greatest care should be taken ports the receipt of a large, number of most exciting witnessed for years. Th' Spokane ^ «______.. It 28 .681 to ensure that there Is sufficient heat entriwi Among them several from CoK- weftthr r Is Ideal for -rowing. For the Tacoma ...... 42 29 .581 In the brooders before the chicks are Me Hill. Everything Is being done to diamond kcu!£ Bernard Vongasa, Ger­ Portland ...... S3 34 .493 transferred to ^them from th»' Ineu- Insure those attt?ndlng a pleasant time. many. Is the favorite. Seattle»...... 32 34 .4S5 The Fifth Regiment band ha* been en­ Victoria ...... 16 54 .228 A temperature of 80 degrees is gen­ “ Everitt” Safeguards gaged rind refreshments will he served George Bothner. champion lightweight erally about right, but the only satis­ WET "Everitt" claims are practicability, and depend a- on the grounds. The sports will com* wrestler, defeated Will Bingham, of Several business men of Cincinnati factory method of ensuring that the bility -service, at minimised tire and gasoline cost, s iuense sharply at 2.13 o'clock. England, last night at Boston, winning have subscribed $50. and will wire the heat Is sufficient Is to place the chicks f "Everitt" safeguards are bound up in unique, yet simple two straight falls -He won the first fall money to-day to Umpire Wm. Klem. of In the brooder, with the temperature I The fallowing win Judge In the auto- In 28Vi minutes and the -second in 21 ty the National League. In 8t. Louis. This at 90 degrees, and then see whether design, accuracy and accessibility of parts and—notably— xyoblle gymkhana to be held 'at the minute*. money is to pay his fine for striking they lay about, comfortably In the the Tudhopc policy of “ protection after you buy." Willows. Jtrly 8: J. A.. Turner, president Manager Roger Bresnaban. of the Ht. floor or the brooder without crowding. of the Automobile Club; Commanders Louis Natlomlls. last Friday at Cincin­ If the heafp is sufficient the chicks will Vivien and Stewart, Colonel Peters. nati. sleep with their heads outside the LI eut.-Colonel Currie, Capt. Troup. D. ABOUT BASEBALL hover curtain, tn the same mann-r es It Her. Bert Todd and A.,E. Todd. Th • THE CORONATION. they will put their head* outside a first and second prlxes for the most hen’s fgather*. If the heat Is not -suf­ President Lindsay, of the North­ 1,-NiuUi'ul decorated cars are SM and 124, ficient the chicks will learn the habit western League, was th fowH yewtenlay Polltiexi atautdeanre of Gvent'Relxt"d and for the most comic cars, $30 and to Overseas! Dominion*. of bunching in corners and two or and held an Investigation Into the $15. , three will be crushed to death every charges preferred against Householder The Coronation Day possibly utg- night. by Umpire Kane. There being nothing The American yacht Bibelot won the gests to some the question "what*does The -writer qnco had the misfortune to substantiate Khhe’s accusation Eddie fifth attnuaj yacht race at Kiel. Ger­ the coronation stand for In those parts to experience the disastrous conse- was Reinstated. many. yesv vday, and captured the Em­ of the Empire that are tar a way -nce* of Insufficient heat in a peror William cup. offered for the win • the pomp and glitter 6f the itate cert'- orored In large num If you put $5.*t of Chronicle. should invest in a snake? There are the need oL$ change whkn a us come to comWeneHOt1* I>B\1d Hume. McCallum Building, 1219 Douglas Street. prerogative of the Crown has three possibilities in It. if the snake can be constrlctofgrMded past him In principal areas of exercise : In the re­ But the story of bis very - temporary USES FOR TRAINED SNAKES. trained to do Its w»rk properly and The least thoughtful of husbands orthodoxy is worth rolling. *,*'^.n* then returri to be fed and caressed, *s le conclude that something was Representing Dominion Stock and Bond Corporation of Ven- lation of Dominion with all ottyer com­ fallen Into a swamp nf the hark of Edin­ -.....couver, B;C. Capital $2,000,000. munities whether part* of thé British burgh Castle, be calk’d for assistance to In the trouble over a shake that really due an Intelligent snake. Right with him in the sudden appearance df Etttplre or foreign countries: tir de » wo* passing caused a sudden exodus of tenants from hem 1st us say that snakes have pos­ writhing, wriggling body whil© he Selling Agents for the South fyafroua Co. fence against external aggression; and At fjjyt she took no notice, but presaitt- a Chicago apartment house them t* a sibilities as pets. The beet snake Is pm- fumbling »t the as fountain of honor. ,_isd. “Are oa ye ■ lemon that may he of benefit to people fern Mo In the worst hiiiAan being as an of too much chee% Nearly all At hoist? ‘'YKaet, week no matter.” said afflicted %!th tho 111a that the flat associate. One who has get beyond the are capable of training. Think »f —Read J. N. Harvey’a ad, on page I. • • Christian charity commands dweller Is normally heir to* », : elementary human dread pf the reptiles re ZÂZ

ALASKAN PUCES SHIPPING GUIDE, OCfcAfc STEAMSHIPS. British Columbia VISITED BV SPOKANE From the Orient ■ } KmosMe .... IT IF Empress oC China ..*.7...*...... July 2 Sado Maru ...... July 5 Beattie Maru ...... July 14 Excursionists See Beauties of Kumerlc ...... July 15 Coast Service ARCTIC STREAM TOWED Northland—Stekmer Sails From Australia. / Hill Park INSIDE SUCCESSFULLY Again With Big Crowd From Liverpool. Protesileue ...... July * From Mexico. Ixmedale ...... July 2k Cowichan Bay Cook St. Cor. 70x140 Commences Loading Lumber Owihg to the fact that perfect For the Orient weather saved the time .usually al­ Panama Maru July 8 at Canadian-Puget Sound lotted on her schedule for fog delays Empress of China ...... July 12 the Alaskan xwuislng steamship Spo­ Fer Mexico. Mills—Two Tugs Used Henley ...... July 15 Regatta MJZnl kane. which arrived here this morning 2 Inside Lots 140x140 For Liverpool. from the first trip of the season, was Titan ...... July: 12 able to Visit a number of out-of-the- Fer Auetrelia. ~ One Block From Dallas Road With the tug Dominion In the van way 1 spots seldom seen by Northern Ma*ora ...... "July 14 S.8. CHARMER will leave C. P. It. dock, Belleville straining away on a line made fast on tourists. On her last trip the Spokane COASTWISE STEAMERS. street, at H.:)0 aln. Returning leave Cowichan Bay The choicest close-in residence property in the city, the forças!le, swinging the big ship's succeeded, In entering Queen Inlet From San Francisco. bow around, and the powerful tow­ Queen ...... July 5 through Glacier Bay apd obtained 'tty Of Puebla ...... July 12 at 5 p.m. A splendid opportunity for anyone who wants a boat William Jolllffe alongside propel­ view of Carroll Glaclfer. The Spokane From Skagway. ling the vessel, the British ship Arctic is the first vessel to have visited Car­ Princes* May ...... July 6 higbc&ss location at a moderate price. Stream, Capt. Dixon, was successfully roll Glacier In more than six years. A From Northern I. C. Forte. taken from her anchorage in the Roÿal stop was also made at old Fort Ton­ Venture ...... r...... July 4 ROUND TRIP Hoads yesterday afternoon through the gas», which the tourists found abso­ Prince George ...... I...... July *5 $1.00 entrance to the harbor, passed the B. lutely deserted. H.l*...... July 1- $1.00 PARE & N. bridge and mbored at the Cana- To the Spokane belong* the distinc­ Frem the Weet Coeat dian-Puget Sound Lumber Company's tion of being the first passenger ves- Teee ...... July 4 wharf, where she will load a million whlch has vlilttd Rudyard Fjord, From East Coeat. Tickets on sale C. P. It. office, 1102 Government St. R. V. WINCH CO., LTD. and a half feet of lumber for, East to the westward of Wrangel. In fact Queen City ...... *...... July she carried also the first white women, Foe San Franelees. London. South Africa ity of Ihiebla ...... *...... July ~ and C. P. R. dovk, Belleville St. Not a hit'eh occurred In the. perform­ to visit this scenic wonder, an arm twelve miles long, which tourists fa­ Queen ...... *• July 12 Fuit Street ance,' which Is staged about once a Fer Skagwa/ Temple Building. miliar with the rugged grandeur of year. Capt. Co*, one of the local pilots, Princess ltoyal ...... $U»y was In charge of the operation and the Norway pronounced the peer of the For Northern B. C. Porta. big ship was swung easily artierhen^ver far-famed Scandinavian fjords. Vadao ...... *...... '*u"e 214 L. Ü. CHETHAM suit. His best clothes were found In It was■ewNWaary ndcoaaary toto- negotiaV-negotiate any When the passenger* visited Muir prince Rupert July o their usual place In hhe-eabtit- It .la. turns. 4# there had been any wind yes* Glacier, the temperature was db high Prtncesq Beatrice duty 1102 Oovemnuiut St. —- City Passenger Agent HEAVY FOGS DURING argued that If he had deserted he would ixlay the task of bringing the, ship that they found it necessary to re Prime George ...... •...... July have taken his best clothes. into the upper harbor would have been move their wraps. Underneath they Venture ...... J*11/ v 13 ^ Thé French laws are extremely severe rendered difficult, as , she was only could hear the rumbling of subterran­ Fer the Weet Ceae V 7 on deserters. If an officer deserts he is drawing eleven feet of water aft. and ean streams, and they say there is ...... •.. USE TRIP never allowed to serve again In that the action of wind on this "balloon" every- indication that --the glacier is Fer Nenaime. opacity on a French ship, ami becomes would have proved tricky for the pilot disintegrating rapidly. Joan July liable to imprisonment on returning to ...... lebat ag.i inst Capt. J. B. Guptili, mast.-r of the STEAMSHIPS France. Spokane. l.miKht a bsb$ h.iir W>1 *1 Per East Coast When hbreast of the' lumber com­ Que«-n City ...... July Panama Malu Rëaches Port Sailors on the Max say Gamas would pany's dock'the anchor was lei go-and Wrangel. This, no more than a month not deaert under such circumstances. “PRINCE RUPERT” “PRINCE GEORGE” the vessel w*» swung around, so that old, is growing like a mushroom, and Gamas left a letter for Capt. Delahaye, —TO— —TO— -With Big Cargo—First of when she Is ready to leave this port follows the captain about the ship. MAFUNEJilDTES master of the barque, stating that by PRINCE RUPERT with her cargo It will not be necessary After entering Glacier Bay, on the PRINCE RUPERT ' Fleet to Use Wireless the time It was found and read he AND STEWART to turn the ship around when she Is way nor$h. Captain Uuptll found such Owing to the fat t that she had to AND STEWART would be dead. drawing abohT'^TRVnty-one feet. The perfect weather that he*^ decided to load u big caf-go of general freight the (via Vancouver) * (via Vancouver) boats just managed to “squoexe" make the trip on through Into Queen Pacific. Coast steamship Queen. Cap! Mondays 10 a. ra. I>fhëct Thursday* 10 a. m. Direct connection tov Port Hlmp- 'Through encountering dense fogs through HnTG. & N bridge and the inlet, which Is rarely undertaken. Geo. Zeh. was delayed In leaving Se­ XHMiection to Skldegutc. eon. Klneolllh. Massvt. when nearing the west coast of Van­ Queen Inlet is named after the well attle yesterday and instead of sailing Q. C. City, Iketla Bay. NEARLY MILLION IN ; arde nil ck . eel gird- Naden Harbor, etc. , couver Island the Osaka Shosen Katsha •cyu. known steamship Queen, and at its front this port for San Francisco at 8 Iturr Panama Maru. which arrived Just about .i year ago Victorians head is situated the famous Carrot! o'clock In the iwrfilng. did n«»t depart TO SEaTTLE-SUMPAVS AND WEDNESDAYS Yrom the Orient last evening was de­ witnessed the bringing of a much larger Glacier, Which takes It* name from until nearly 6 o'clock In the evening. layed several hours In her trip across. GOLD REACHES SOUND vessel in the upper harbor, the British Capt. James Carroll, who years ago SPECIAL RETURN EXCURSIONS barque Elginshire, which also loaded whs master of the historic old steam­ On Saturday evening the steamer The steamship experienced splendid Via Any Route - - — weather until she was about four days limbe* for South Africa Not since the ship Al-KI. Tec*. Capt. Gtllam. leaves this port for out from this port when she became Owing to the fact that there was Clayoquot and other points along the To TORONTO, MONTREAL, NEW YORK not a cloud In the sky the tourists enveloped In fogs of such density that w'est coast.__ Many passengers are .. . — and Intermediate Points, also to______untfnes It became necessary 'for the City of Seattle Brings South were afforded a splendid view of the beaked on the vessel and she win a1*b vessel to ease up a. little as It was a Largest Shipment This Year wall of Ice a mile broad and ,"r*' take a gocKl cargo' of general freight. < ENGLAND—IRELAND SCOTLAND difficult matter to navigate. than two hundred feet high, 7. Tickets to GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY Points they saw- from a-distance of 300 yard?-. The Paneina Maru was the flrgtot The Koemos liner Scrap!», Capt Wil­ From Alaskan Mines As the vessel was ahead of her the Osaka line to arrive here equipped. — liam Walther*. which t* on Puget V. K. DUPEPÔW. JA-S, McARTHUH. ____ !_ schedule a call Was made at old Fort City Passr. and Ticket AgL Tel. 1241 Dock and Freight AgL TeL 24SL with wTrebss and carrying an oper­ Sound, was struck by lightning on en­ Tonga»», which was found entirely de OBN 17RAL AGENCY TRANS-ATLANTIC STKAMSHIP tafNKS. ator. Several weeks ago the Tacoma tering the port of Corinto. Nicaragua, serted and overgrown with weed» and Maru docked here with the antennal Health*. Wash.. June 28,—Bringing arvoriling to a letter received here from nettles. Fort Tongase was the first strung between her masts but she did nearly $71*1,000 in treasure, the largest one of hqr passengers. The bridge military pont established In Alaska af not communicate with afiy of ttie land compue* was thrown out more, than a -gold shipment to enter thin port this" ter the territory sat. taken over by the. stations The operator on the Panama point. All the other compasses on the year, the steamship City of Seattle, United States, but has long since been flashed several messages to this city, ship were similarly affected. Profiting abandoned. The buildings since fall and for the first time sine»- th Ifapi.iMt J. C. Jansen, reached port yes- by th»* lesson, the enptain has had the bee n comjtig 10*terday morning from Skagway. ing to pieces but. according to those steel pilot house remoyed and In l|s Japanese liners hav on th«- Bpokom. more than 100- fine tc this port it was" known exactly what The first shipment of canned salmon place ha* built a wooden pilot house, SUMMER EXCURSION to reach here this year from Alaska tom poles fir* still standing. where tip compass ls.now housed. time the vi>w*i would rekeh here, al­ At 11 o'clock this morning the Spc though she litas quit- a distance at ,nlso arrived yesterday on the City if ka»f departed from the outer wharf sea - ' . j Hnrttle from the Ftrotnh Huy qnrmery- SIX DATS IN OPEN BOAT. TICKETS EAST-BOUND From Wrangell to Seattle, Captain on her second Alaskan cruise. A* has Hesldt s a Shipment qf silk which bMB stated before, every berth aboard DATES OF SALE was valued at approximately fialf a Jansen, his officers and the passengers inngc Fisherman Tells of Experi­ were entertained by a violently Insane the vessel has been taken aj»d the fol­ July 1, 2, 3, », 6, «, 1». 20, 26,-27, 2*. 1911. million dollars, the Maru brought one ences Lost at Sea. And musically inclined Chinese cannery lowing three trips promise to be equal­ Auyust 3, », 5. 1». 16. 16, 17. 21, 22, 23, 28. 29. 30, 1911. of the largest shipments of. tea from hand en route to an asylum. ly aa crowded Keptf-mlior 1. 2, », 5, 6, 7, 1911. South Japan that has ever been car­ A Swanage fisherman named Long Of the City of Seattle’s gold ship­ ried acrow the Pacific. She had 12,- TIDF. TABLE. landed la«t week nt Rockén End. Niton, ment IIMJI9 Iri bullion came front the 560-cases of this household necessity Isle i.t wight, after nearly six days of Treadwell mine, while the balance, Northern Pacific Railway nnd It Is to be, distributed all over the , Victoria. June. 1911. tossing about in the ChanneDIn a small $473,000, tame front various interior country. The cargo of the Mafu was ITlme H'tjTImeHtjTlmr, Ht TimeHt boat without f«*od ent danger of sudden and Canada, as well as the Middle west : Victoria received a large share, of -master passed Into the Inner 6 50 3.9 13 42 6.6 16 33 5.1 23 06 8.2 $108.50 death from collision with u larger ves­ St. Paul...... 160.00 New York ...... the cargo of the Osaka steamship. Hsfter yesterday afternoon to load 7 13 3-0 15 17 6.1 17 8) 6.0 23 29 Ki 108.50 She discharged here 1.825 bags of ride. June 28, § a. m. 7 40 2.1 23 52 8.6 sel having left him In a dased and piti­ Minneapolis 60.00 Philadelphie .... lumber at the Canadian-Puget Sound . . 60.00. 1.000 tasks of bean oil and consider­ Point Grey—Overcast; calm; thick 8 09 1.6 fully exhausted state. Duluth ...... 60.00 Omaha ...... Company's mill for East*. London, 0 12A7 k 40 1.6 . 82.50 able mise, soy and matting. After seaward; 29.88; 58; sea smooth. Long left his native place. Swanage, Superior ..... 60.00 Detroit ...... South Africa. 0 26 8.1 » 13 0.7 .. 110.00 completing unloading the. vessel pro­ Cape Laso—Clear; wiyd N.W., light4, 0 27 8.9 9 47 0.6 in an 18 jft.' sailing boat, to visit his Chicago ...... 72.50 ... 106.00 ceeded to the Hound at 4 o’clock this 29.87; -412; sea «mouth/ 0» 8:9 10 22 0.4 sons, who are working at Brlxham on 8t. Louis ...... 70.00 Montreal, Quo... 6 53 * 9 10 69 ».$ the western side of Tor’Bay. He called morning She docks at Tacoma first Tatoosh—Cloudy; wind W.. 2 miles; Elginshire left has a sailing veesel come 1 20 6.7 11 38 0.8 Long limits and liberal stopovers. and Seattle later. 29.94; 52; sea smooth. In, North weet-' into the harbor. The water-front yes­ 166 8 4 13 18 1.2 22 54 *0 first at Portland,, stayed there a few- Low rates for Great Lake» steamer trips. _ Several passengers came across in- em, at 7:46 p. m ; In. Roma, at $:26 terday afternoon was well lined with 12 69 1.8 22 28 7 8 hour* and then proceeded for Brlxham. We serve those "Great Big Baked Potatoes." é 13 2.6 cludlnprCapt. Henry W. Chandler, and in.; oift, schooner Willis A. Holden people who watched the operations very 4« 22 (B 7.7 Unfortunately, he was caught to th* l«et us arrange your itinerary-?rrt will be a pleasure. 14 20 3 3 21 58 7.9 dreaded Portland race, and when at wtle from Shanghai, and J. R. Hop­ towinig. at 5:10 a. m.; out, front Port intently. It is understood that the 14 59 4.2 22 10 8.0 kins and wife in the saloon Tescent, steamer Buckman, at 5 a. m. Canadian-Puget Sound Lumber Com­ 6324 1 11 23 6.3 15 37 6.0 22 30 8.3 length he got clear of It he found that Pachena—Clear; wind 8. E., light; pany will bring other vessels to Its d 10 2.9 22 53 8.8 he had completely Inst his bearings. REMEMBER THESE EVENTS 6 61 1« 23 18 9.2 29.55; 65; light swell. mill and that the arrival of the Arctic 7 35 0.6 23 47 9.6 He was without compass, and had Astoria Centennial.. .Aug. 10 to Sept. 9 Kate ran—Clear sky; wind S. W., Stream 1* but the beginning of a new 8 22-0.4 neither food nor water on board. T»r Pendleton Round-Dp...... Sept. 14 to 16 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE light; 29.!>2; 54; sea smooth. epoch In the history of the lumber In­ 0 18 9 8 9M-1.0 rest of the story may Jje told In the Minneapolis Civic Celebration, July 2 to 8 dustry of this port. 0 56 9 8 i 9 63-1.1 fisherman's own words: “I was driven Triangle—Foggy ;. wind 8. W., 16 1 S3 9.5 ! 10 36-0.9 »20 14 8 Ô 22 11 71 Duluth V£ater Pageant ,.* .July 20 to 22 miles; 29.24; 46; denee seaward. Without the slightest doubt the Arc­ 12 12 8 9 ! 11 18-0.3 20 40 8 0 23 28 7.6 manv miles out of my course," he said Yellowstone Park.. .June 15 to Sept. 15 tic Stream Is one of the prettiest sail­ •and I could not tell in the least where Ban Francisco—Arrived : Steamers lk«da—Cloudy; calm; -29.90; 00; sea It «ail...... - 13 03 0.6 30 68 7.9 Through Sleepers Daily to Official Park ers that has %ver visited this port. She was. I seweseveral worships passing, Charles Nelson. MuklUeo; T*-n,| I. K smooth. The time used Is Pacific Standard, for Entrance. has the lines of a yacht and to this Is but fulled to attract their attention I Dorr. Gray's Harbor; George W. El Grince Hu pert — Overcast; calm; the 139th west. It 1* counted 29.88; 66; sea smooth. partly credited the cause of so many from 0 to hours, from mldnlgl t to mid­ tried to pick up my bearings and con­ der, Portland; Mayfair. Everett; power smart passage* being chalked up to night The figures for height' serve to tinue my voyage westward, but night _ E. E. BLACKWOOD.' Gen. Agt.. 123» Oovt. Ht. Dead Tree Polijt—Cloudy; calm; .Itetingulsh high water from loi* water. stoop Owl, Coos Bay; b&rquentlne Gar­ the vessel's good. On the yard* on her came on without my being able to find ROVTE OF THE NORTH ,. r> CHARLTON. A»»t diner City, Port Ludlow;• schooner Es­ sea smooth: LUlooet at Rkldegate. The height Is in feet and tentlie of three masts, which tower high Into foot above the average level of the lowest out my whereabouts. COAST LIMITED. _ Oen. Pane. A«t.. Portland ther Huh ne. Coquille river: barque An , Noon. space, is spread the largest amount of low'water In eac h month of the year. This All next day a fog prevailed, and I ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP AGENCY drew Welch. Honolulu. Sailed: Steam­ Point Grey—Clear; wind north; 29.84; level !• halt a foot lower than tiie datum sail carried by any Vessel of her slxe. drifted about hither and thither, nex-vr ers Oceaoo, Sydney; Han Gabriel, Um- 65; sea smooth. to which the soundings on the Admiralty The" Preussen which was recently chart of Victoria are reduced. knowing In what direction. When the qua -Uflvyr; schooner A. B. Johnson. Cape Laxo—f'lear; wind north; 29.93; wrecked off-the coast of Dover.-carried Oeay s Harbor. — - Tû^sea smooth; tug, probably Nanoone, fog lifted I saw several ships, and tried in nrooortkm. but now the PASS. but somehow SeattJ^-. Arrived : tfbW Tltaa,,] ‘ ~ ' SR# . aoaaes» "Wt5rS; steamer C Hy of Seattle, Pacbena—:Orercast; wind S. E. ; 29.65; or other not rfho'eaax me. und STt CAÎtÂfNÂf* MEXICAN has 28,006 square yard* of cafivasr June. INI out of night. My poanion became hope­ Kkagwav; steamer Santa Ana. South 60; sea smooth. which when spread before a spanking jH.W. 8lack||LW.81ack eastern Alaska: steamer Prince Este van—Clear; wind west; 29.65 ; 60 less. ! was horribly thirsty, not to men­ breexe drives the shin along at a speed tion hungry. The only thing eatable v’aatlerVictoria; steamer Jim But Ikeda -Clear; calm; 29.80 ; 60; qea 11 61 23 54 7 01 17 37 rargo to Ea.tern Canada and Europe via THURSDAY, JUNE 29 tic Stream, is well known on thls.coast, ■e ai)d more daxetL and smdoth. M I felt more Tehuantepec Railway. „ _ , .. 1er, San Francisco; steamer Hllonton, having loaded cargoes at Portland and 0 is i 14 3* i wn nî the bottom of the " 12 p.m. Honolulu. Hailed : Steamer Prince Prince Rupert—Overcast; misty 8 21 19 46 finally lay dow N„t .ailing. S 8 HENLY. July IS. at Vancouver. He has been master of 0 66 1 15 34 » 6» 20 44 boat where. I suppose. I lost :::...... 1 4 47 . 19 47 1 1 16 12 41 1$ 81 | 20 26 2 16- 13 28 •day. Sir. QUEEN or CITY OV officer of the French barque Max. ahe United Klngdomrat a 1m|. 30 Northern Steamship Co. of B. C. PUEBLA, end 16 e. m.. every Friday, committed suicide, wax strengthening M. She Is at Hamburg and will either Till llina ~inrf tf Pacific...Standard for The 6. S. “ Tilidi ” from Seattle, Str. GOVERNOR or PRE­ to-day by the discovery of • number leai direct {or the ColumMn river in The man who* * daughter had just l**e.n the . It Is counter!count SIDENT. „ united to fhe husband of her - Itolee from 0 to 84 hours, frem midnight to mid­ t,f facts. He received a letter two weeks ballast or take on general cargo at S. S. BRITISH EMPIRE 46 H. F. k For Southeastern Alaska. Str. STAT» looked a little sad "I tell you. squire." night. OF CALIFORNIA or CltY OF SEAT­ ago from France stating that his father Newcastle, N. 8 W. if she flioceM* Capt. Wilaon, F. R. 0. 8. he said to one of the wedding guests, a Ball, from CHIlle' Wharf. Monday.10th TLE leave* Seattle 9 p. m., lune Zl. 29, had died, and since then had suffered to th«* latter port she will bring a eargrf Th»* Judge-Van you describe any man of hBTf^yn age. nnd hltnaelf the July. 10 $. m„ for Hardy Bay. Brlla Will leave Pier D, Evans, Coleman A July S, ll.UTc Alaska . ruieee. «. H. «PO- several times from severe flu of de­ of c,>al Her arrival Is not expected father of a number of unmarried girls, specific act of cruelty on the part of your Bella, Ocean Falla, Rivera Inlet and KANE Juiîb 29. July 13. 27. Aug 10 spondency. He had a light-hearted| Evans' Wharf, Victoria, at 7.8# o'clock until late In the fall. "I tell you. it ta a solemn thing for us husband?*' The Complainant—"I should Skeena t'annerfea. Nana River and Ocean and rati tickets to New York and (Mille temperament, but when he. was when «Mir daughters marry ami go away." aay i can. Whenever he had anything to I'rlnce Rupert on Monday mornings. The "Tuladl1 all other ettlee r Sen Franclaee. any to. me he'd call me up on the tcle- dependent his devpatr knew no hnunda —All thç butcher shops in the city The squire «aaented. not altogetKer For Frefrht and Pmetiar- opty e Sidney on Monday, Wednes­ TICKET AND FREIGHT OFFICE-1111 will, l*c cldsed all day Saturday. July heartily. "1 suppose It Is," lie. conceded; ,)i

1 1 VICTORIA DAILY TlMffifcl, THURSDAY, 3», 1911 - v,. Jgj—g" ...... - ~,"rV: ' ------.

This company • has completed at its mines at Phoenür renewal of machinery, plant and buildings des­ troyed last year by fire, and has found a*fair proportion * of ore w ith à higher o IN M PROVINCE copper content than the average of last year. The British Columbia Copper Co., continues to keep Its blast furnaces at Greenwood fully operative, DEVELOPMENT WORK IS drawing practically all Its ‘ ore sup­ plies from its own mines and, those of -morrow, the New Dominion Copper Co.,'which r GENERAL IN ALL PARTS it controls. The aerial tramway, five and a half miles in length, lately com­ pleted to convey ore from the com­ pany "ft Lone Star and Washington There Will be a Rush at Edwin Jacobs Returns to City mine to the Columbia & Western rail­ way, for transportation thence to the After Eight Weeks' Tour smelter at Greenwood* is one of the best aerial tramways in the province, 1 of Mainland t and 'll Is proving full]? equal to the purposes for which it was constructed The driving of the long tunnel by the Tl. Jacobs returned to the city yes­ Greenwood-Phoenix Tramway Co., is terday, after an absence of nearly being pushed on, a distance from the e»«ht weeks, during which he visited portal of 2300 feet having beep reach­ several of the more important mining ed at the time Mr. Jacobs went Into districts of the lower interior and, as Its face. .well, spent some time in two or th»*ée Before making mention of the ‘parts' where agricultural and horti­ Slmilkameen. it may he stated that cultural pursuits constitute the chief the South Kootenay Water Power is local industries. Speaking generally, making provision to supply fruitgrow­ he obseryed many evidences of satis­ er» and others with electric current it Hats and Furnishings factory progress, and in important *n- a low rate so that this may be used xtances found excellent returns being for pumping water from Kettle river received from the several o^ources of for irrigation purpôses* in the valley the country to which his attention was cast and west of Grand Forks. A directed. press correspondent at that town late­ In mining, prominent features no- ly stated that there Is approximately The Holiday means crowding two ilays shopping into one. No doubt you’ll keep us hustling, but we ticed were, the activity prevailing in 1700 acres of orchard already planted parts of Siocan district, notably In. the for which this system can be used. vicinity of Siocan lake and in Mo­ En route to Keremos and Princeton are prepared for you with extra salesmen and can assure everybody prompt attention. ll ulga® basin, in silver-lead mining; from Midway, the flourishing appear­ tn Rossland camp at two or three ance of crops in fields in the Anarchist I gold-copper mines; In the Boundary, mountain district was very noticeable at large copper mines tn that district: and caused much favorable comment in Medley camp, Slmilkameen, at the among passengers on the train. At Remember Every Garment Bearing the B. Medley Gold Mining Co.’s mine and Keremos a day was spent by Mr. stamp-mill, and about Princeton, in Jacobs In visiting fields and orchards, the development of the coal resources ranging from the large and long-plant­ of that part of the Slmilkameen dis­ ed orchard and fertile alfalfa fields on Williams Label Must be Sold. Profits for­ trict. The betterments being made at the Richter estate, through many ■smelting works are also « noteworthy, stages to the modest 10-acre lots only wui. too, the Improvement of facilities now being brought Into cultivation. gotten on these goods for speedy clearance. for the conveyance of ore from mine The strong contrast between the to smelter. parched and dry appearance of sage The steadily extending areas of brush land alongside with the green­ land that are being brought under cul ness and attractiveness Of the culti­ tlvatlon in Kootenay, Boundary, and vated irrigated land was a striking Slmilkameen districts, respectively, object lesson. There was much seen are regarded as Indicative of material in the vicinity ol Keremos to suggest progress, for this change iq local con­ that the expectations of those en­ ditions Involves settlement in thé sev­ gaged in bringing about such a trans­ Men’s Outing Suits at eral districts of more people and in­ formation will be eventually realised crease either Immediate or pros pec and that practically the whole valley tlve, of production of marketable com­ will become a large and productive modities. In this connection, th? area. number of small orchards, gardens, At Hedley the 40-stamp mill was and rU Ida now being cultivated In the visited, and muon information wa,s Three Special Prices ci£lnl£y of Rossland ; the compara­ obtained concerning Its operations In tively large acreage planted to orchard passing it may be mentioned that ad­ in Kettle river valley, near Grand ditions and Improvements to ma­ l urks, and the numerous small hold­ chinery and plant made during recent JP^RHAPS the greatest clothing bargain you ever ings at And about Keiremeoe, where ir­ months hav* resulted in an Increase rigation Is maxing practicable general of tonnage of ore treated during five cultivation of large and small fruits, months of 1811 to about 40 per cent 1 had the opportunity to take advantage of, be­ Held crops, garden stuff, etc.—all thus# more than that for the corresponding are convincing evidences of satisfac­ period of 1909. The success A>f this cause these suits are not only desirable in every tory and Important progress. gold mining and milling- enterpflsé Turning to individual instances of mar be guaged lYom the statement respect, but it is right at the commencement of the out­ material advancement. Mr. Jacobs that last year's net profits were $213.- mentioned the Standard Van-Rut. and 986. while already this year the ing season. Read what these are—Stylish Homespuns. Hewttt-Loma Doom- mines. In Four- amount of profits distributed among mile camp, near Silveflfbn. Siocan shareholders has reached the sum of Halifax Tweeds and English Flannels, most of them in lake. The Spckane company, owning 1120.000. with a considerable, sum the Standard >llver-'ead mine, is oon- still at credit of the profit and loss cool, clean summer greys. Some are fancy patterns, strutting water-supply%work*. Install * account. ing a compressor plant, erect I nr and About Princeton several coal mines others plain. Any one of them would make a good equipping 1 concentrating mill, and are being developed, with reasonable erecting an aerial tramway from th? promise of Their proving permanent dressy suit. Come and see them. We're satisfied to mine to the mill.. Further. It is con­ producers. The coal 1» lignite, and tinuing development of its ti markable generally requires the provision of leave the rest to your good judgment. Just glance at mine, on one level of which an br< suitable machinery and appliances for t>odv 131 ft. in width has been opened. sizing and cleaning to make It a what you save: This mine was formerly owned by Mr. thoroughly marketable product. Now. Geo. H. Ay laid, of Mew Denver (who that railway transportation Is avail­ recently purchased residence property able and markets are accessible for at Victoria>, and Mr. J. A. Finch, of the sale of this fuel. It may be ex­ MEN’S OUTING SUITS, $8.50 ^ ^ Spokane, both of whom own large pected that H will not be long before stock interests in the company that these necessities will have been pro­ to $10 Suits. Sale price .... VO lately acquired it Mr. Aylard Is con­ vided, and th# establishment of an im­ tinuing his connection with the en­ portant coal-mining Industry be in­ terprise, in the capacity of general augurated. The chief coal properties MEN’S OUTING SUITS, $12 manager. Then there are the mines at present being developed are those $7.95 and mills of the Van* Rot and Silver- of the Princeton Coal and l*and Co., to $15.Sale price ...... ton Mines companies (the latter own­ of Princeton, and the Princeton Col ing the Hewitt-Lorna Doone group); Merles, Ltd., of Vancouver. The these are being actively worked under Oeosyoos Coal Co., of Nelson, has MEN’S OUTING SUITS, $15 1 fl 7 Z conditions that promise good returns lignite surface showing of unusual from the continuous utilization of ore size, but the company Is not strong to $18. Sale pride . i . . . . . in considerable quantity. ftMMMially. SOL, is jxoi at present de- Another striking feature Illustrative eloplng this promising property. The Of important changes having taken Columbia Coal and Coke Co., of Win­ place in the outlook for mining In Sio­ nipeg. Is doing much work to develop can district, is the eminently satisfac­ coal measures situated between Gran­ tory position st the Rambler-Cart bo<, ite creek and Collins gulch. The mine. In McGulgan basin, where much company's operations are the largest Underwear Specials Shirt Specials Bargains in Men’s Hats 1 sliver- lead ore of excellent grade has in the district. Its policy being an Stylish Sac Suits , hwn developed, warranting the confi­ 60 DOZEN SOFT BOSOM SIGHTS, Friday and Saturday we sold a 1 energvtle and progressive one. At Four Specie1 Prices GOOD QUALITY BALBRIGOAN dent expectation of a larger output While there is much else about UNDERWEAR, all sizes. As a in neat stripes and checks, light, tremendous quantity of Hats, but than for years and correspondingly •Princeton deserving of notice.. only we have still too many in our stock. profitable results to the company own­ $11.75,13.75, $15.75, $19.75 medium an 1 dark patterns, all two other things will now be mention­ special, per garment, Q p- — We don’t care what style of hat you ing this mine Prompt settlement of ed. namely, a cement-manufacturing Three Suit* coronet of practically only ...... OvV this season's newest colorings. the question of railw-ay transportation enterprise being established within wear, you are pretty sure to find facilities, for this mine, and the neigh two or three miles of the town, and our entire stork, are stylish in every Regular $1.25 value. For Off _ one that pleases in the bargain sale. boring Liicky Jim sine mine, is urgent, thé Copper mountain copper camp, re*pert, made in this season’s popu­ this sale ...... OGL and it is earnestly hoped there will MESH UNDERWEAR, regular 50e distant about ,a doften miles. In con­ not l>e further delay tn deciding this lar models. Cloths are Fine Wors­ STtLISH SOFT HATS, in all the nection with the former, large build and 65a values. QP- new shades. Regular $3.00 and matter, and immediately proceeding to Inga are being erected In proximity teds, Tweeds and Saxonys. Colors Now ...... OUC OUTING SHIRTS, with soft collar resume conveyance of ore by rail to deposits of lime rock, shale, and are just such shades as you would $3.50 Hats. Sale (Pi QP Although Mr. Jacobs did not visit attached. Here are some splendid rfheep 'creek, he was given Information coal, all occurring, that, negotiations ehooee at regular prices. 7 price...... iP JLeî/O are In progress for the acquirement bargains in desirable Outing by responsible men. indicating con­ MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAW­ by Boston and New York men of the * Here ia *1 comparative list of the tinued progress in that gold camp, and prices to show what yon save r _ ERS. reg. $1 and $1.25 fVr ' Shirts. You will find in the lot making it appéar evident thàt the Voigt goup of 55 mineral claim*, coal Colored Hard Hats and timber lands, water power rights, values. Hale price...... ■ VV just such shirts as you would Ljueen, Mother Lode, and Nugget $15.00, $18.00 and (PI -| HP etc,, the Whoje constituting what Is aï mes ■ ewpeete Hy may bé expected to ♦20 auita. Sale price «pJL JLo I V choose at the regular prices. All For the man who likes a Colored considered to be the basis Of J*., large add much to the mineral production of ♦18. $20, $22.50 Suite. A1 Q rtf' Hosiery colors, white, tan, green, blue, etc. Hard Hat this is scrrefy lflS Hppor- Nelson mining division, while others— copper mining industry. * At Tulameen (Otter Flat) 'Mr tuhity. Yon couldn’t buy a more notably the Kootenay Belle and the Sale price ...... vit) • I U Black Cashmere Hose, extra good In both plain and neat stripe ef­ Hummlt—may be expected to In good Jacobs spent ~lwo days with Chae stylish hat in town, for these shapes Cmmsell, of the Canadian Geological fects. You save money on your time realize their present promise of ♦20, $22,50, $25 Suits.

|b*4r fMr of qjpnexAtion that it ha h bee^ ^echoed on this side of the line by *.''ne ^Mie men. We Cgna- andurand, of Mon­ mts, and théir real but iro- minute» after 11 o'clock. He «poke avowed fear is that the farmers may treal, declared that many well in soon clamor for a reduction of duty on briefly and made no reference to Can­ formed persons In the Dominion of adian reciprocity. He joined In drink- Canada were of the opinion that the manufactured goods. "It Is hazardous to prophesy! Never­ present ieclprocity arrangement with Ins a toaet to the health of King theless, I will venture to predict that From $500 fhe Un.ted States would fee favored V. this reciprocity' agreement will be en­ by ninety per cent, ot the Canadian At tlv ve hated than ignored. In g she had received. Mrs. Rumbel then told what Is believed to be a cor­ "We have been for. some time the "Those of you who have had the rect version of the affair. privilege of, drinking in ‘the champagne thin! best client of the United States Helen, she said, should have milked like air that the mountains and sea to­ —Great Britain and Germanx alone three cows, but milked only two. P< being ahead of us. Oh that score we gether furnish St Murray Bay. will this, said her stepmother, she wi felt perhaps'a little Jealous at all our understand the feeling of affection beaten and th« n strapped to the floor that I have for *hat little corner of neighbors' attentions going southward. In the attic, where she fainted. / PER FOOT the world. I am still a tenant of _ "Happily this is â closed chapter; landlord out there, but though I have new one Is now being written. Wp Mrs. Rumbel explained that she made several trips to the attic, throw­ assigned my lease *1 am looking for­ tiad been In the habit of enjoying the presence of an American citizen who ing cold water on the girl to restore ward to the prospect, near at -tend her to consciousness, and that cm her $1,250 when I can resume my Canadlanship. rusticated on our shores. When he final trip she found the, girl dead. It reached the White House _ his mind The truth is that I consider myself was testified that froung Lewis, acting wkndered northward, and for the first very lucky in having come to know under orders, bound the girl to the at­ Canadians. I know something of the time a president of the United States tic floor and tied her hands. The was seen looking toward Canada. It Is stout young people that are forging child’s father died two pionths ago. ahead, working ahead there to meet the conviction pf many well informed Alter conferring with counsel, Mrs. problems before them and are develop­ men that the president's reciprocity Rumbel expressed the belief that the ing slowly but surely into a great arrangement would be favored by girl broke her own neck in frantic nation. ninety per cent, of the electorate of British Canadian Canada If tt were not made' a party struggles to free heraelf from f two by “The success that the Canadians four-inch scantling to which she question. had have had mingling together, descend­ been bound. Bhe asserted that pun­ ants of the French and the descend­ "We have travelled far and wjde to ishment was necessary because «if Securities ants of the English into one nation, extend our markets, and it is childish what she termed Helen's stubbornness, moving forward In one course. Is t< t. v to argue that It Is an unwise but admitted she had overestimated S-oll LIMITED worthy of the highest commendation ? oil v to trade more largely wlth_our the endurance of the child. "People talk about annexing Canada c t i!« Kir "neighbor. Nature Itself pro- When she became convinced that the Dominion Trust Office ie.-i j ^against such a pretension. In to the United States or the United girl was dead she untied the ropes and 909 Government Street States to Canada, (Laughter). It is spite of tariff walls ami of preferen­ summoned a physician, who testified entirely unnecessary. All that we tial favors to Great Britain, our ex­ that she told him the ease was one of Hugh Kennedy, Manager want to do Is to cultivate as full and changes have kfpt on Increasing. WE/TMINVTER limWGK/ suicide and that she had eut the child completely as possible a good neigh­ "It is claimed that our respective down. Tele borly feeling, and know' that the closer countries being self-sustaining in farm Medical examination showed that y t NEW WE/TMIN/TEB. *.* à we come together commercially and products no advantage will accrue the victim had lived several hours af­ socially the better It is for the both either. Even If this affirmation were ter the flogging. Hçr torso was JOHNBtm. Proprietor of us. true "generally, it is always untrue In mass of welts, her head was striped "Now. my friends of the Canadian some particular. Both countries will with fresh scars and torn flesh on her club. 1 thank you for giving me this find their profit In lieing supplied, the legs showed where strap buckles had opportunity to come to say' how do one by the other, with-w hat they hap­ out Into them. you do. pen to Jms deficient in. . * More evidence concerning the bru­ “1 did not come to make a speech. “Borne opponents have shouted so tality that caused the death of Helen Rumbel came from the lips of younger sister of the dwad glrl, TUi* child told the officers that while Helen was In the stifling attic where her lifeless body was found, her cries of pain were heard by the sister, who pleaded with her stepmother, Mrs. Emma Rumbel, to be allowed to go and comfort the sufferer. These pleas, Men according to the child, were rebuffed and the ioman made her go' to bed. In the late hours of the nlghf Mrs. ILSSJl.l Rumbel wakened the girl ahd her brother ahd told them that Helen was Who Know dead. Sheriff Webber has discovered where the rope With which It is bel lived Come Here For Helen was choked to death wap fast­ ened to the studding in the attic. Marks on the throat of the body ln.11- Clothes „cate that the rope was fastened about - SdtM,ttWIWiUlWllWttU«UI| ES, ’tis true, that Men wlio know come here ARTISTS ENTERTAIN. Y r Tu 1.1 ttf^MWiwuiBUngtiwji w fol' clothes. And then London, jne 2» Om> ,,f the mont un- ,îiT|. ^hllWmiPH4l|ti f woiAiSES ** irod -that, wWtt AUaw,.., » , , „ I ♦- *rf>w WBO docs not know has been Jones, the painter, and Sir Richard and I»ady Muriel Paget, at the Burne-Jones in other stores before com­ residence, which Was converte«l for the *a*jgs>sM» occasion to r♦seemMe an atelier in the ing here, we can sell him just Quartier Latin. It was styled "Small and as ‘‘easy as falling off a log. ” Jolly," and was intended to be a Bohem­ ian contrast to the usual society parties. That is what a compari­ All the chairs were removed, and. there xvere no floral decoration». Formal en­ son always does for us! tertainment wmf dispensed with, and the guests huddled oir the floor on rngs, We want you to see our the staircases or In the back garden, the handsome Business. Suits, men smoking "churchwardens" and some of the women cigarettes. Outing Suits, Fancy Vests. If they wanted refreshments, they had Manufactures to feplp theipselvee from a Mg cask of Suits from $15 to .... $35 lager beer which stood in the corner of : Iron Stairs, spiral stairs. : Trousers, $3 to ...... $10 the room, wreathed with greens. It was ; nRE Escapes. Elevator encloz free and easy affair, all quaffing beer Fancy Vests from $1.50 and joining In the chorus of the "drink­ : Grilles amo Wise Work. - * • ing song.” but the suppèr somewhat in­ : Canopies. Balconies. Porticoes Store open Friday till 10 consistently. was one of epicurean deli­ >. m. Closed all day Satur- cacy. It was served on the floor or the v Oates, Raiuncs, Lahrs, etc.. stairs.

ipi

Shoes Coming Down ! Shoes Coming Down !

V

Watson, the Shoe Man, finds himself seriously overstocked for the season of the year, and has rented the store formerly occupied by Hallam & Wyndham, at 1309 Douglas Street, three doors from Yates Street, for the purpose of disposing of the surplus $5,000 Worth of High Class Shoes at Wholesale Cost We must sell $5,000 worth of shoes in two weeks and our own store being too small we have to rent the larger store temporarily NO MONEY SPENT ON SHELVES OR OTHER FIXTURES We want to give everyone the chance of a lifetime in shoe values, and will simply put in the goods in the fcases as they arrived from the factory. Our desire is not to make money on this $5,000 shipment of shoes, but just to realize their BARE COST. Never before in Victoria has this been attempted, but the public will see the advantage of buying new goods at factory prices.

In the Clarence Hotel Block Sale Starts Friday Morning at 9 o’Clock LOOK FOR THE BIG RED Corner Yates and Douglas SIGN “The Early Bird” “WATSON STANDS BEHIND THE WEAR OF EVERY PAIR” » “Be Here Early"

150 Pair of Ladies' Vici About 80 Pairs of Ladies’ Thirty Pairs of Ladies’ About 45 Prs. of Ladies’ Kid and Dongola Boots 1 and 3 Strap Slippers Stylish Patent Pumps Pat. Button and Bluchers

All the smart toes, end all good; every pair has a Made in vici kid and dongola leathers ; light flexible With Cuban heels, made on a fine comfortable genuine McKay sewn sole. All sizes and fitting*, soles. Made, by Kingsbery-Co. Regular #1.5© shape ; smart short vamp. A beautiful street WiUi fine eravenette tops. An ideal walking shoe Regular price #2.50. Watson’s Tem- d*"| OP to #2.00. Watson V Wholesale Price, 00 shoe. Regnlaç #2.00. Watson’s Tem- dJO "1 (P for the summer. Regularly sold at #4. (PO QA porary Sale ...... «P 1 e^O per pair , porary Sale ...... «Pti . JL V Wholesale Clearance Price...... $MtOU

About 200 Pairs, in Fact 120 Pairs of Men’s About 30 Pairs of Men’s All Our Invictus Oxfords, All Worth Over $4.50 Smart Velour Calfskins Satin Calf Bluchers Hart’s, Astorias and Bell’s

/ Tan calfskin and patent colt Oxfords. McKay sewn Men’s Boots, made in tail velour and patent lestb-. ami UMul6vtny$K.:4lie1ft@*«ittist'»»d. tn<»it up-teolate.: ers. All shapes and fittings. The “Astoria,” lasts. Worth double the money, and just thrown Made on a smart shape, with fine joint room, We Low shoes in every,kind of fashionable leather, tans, f‘Oeo. A. Slater” and “Maximum” shoes. Regu­ away because we’re overstocked. Regular price sell these when in regular stock at #3.00. AU twtents and velours. Sold by j every dealer at lar #4.50, stamped. Temporary Sale #4.50. Watson’s Clearance l*rii*, per sizes,to start. Watson's Clearance ftl AP #5.50 and #6. Watsotth Wholesale priA...... «bi.yo Price ...... $3.25 pair ...... $2.90 Price $3.85

LONG BOOT LACES LADIES’ PATENT LADIES WHITE CAN­ CHILDREN’S DONGO­ MISSES JDDNDOLA BOYS' BOX CALF RUNNING SHOES POLISH LA AND PATENT 3 pair for OXPORDS VAS OXFORDS AND BLUCHERS BLUCHERS from PER BOX f SLIPPERS BOOTS Régula* #r."0. Watson’s 5c Regular #1.75. Watsons Regular #1.25. Whole­ Regular #2.00. Watson’s Regular #2.75. Watson's 45c ^ 5c ' CANVAS SHOES INFANTS’ SOFT SOLED CHILDREN'S SANDALS Temporary Sale Douglas street 8alj> sale Price Sale on Douglas Wholesale Price All sizes. Prom 1 BOOTS 50c $2.40 $1.00 75c , $1.35 $1.80 - $1.00 25c

Temporary Store Temporary Store 1309, Douglas St 1309 Dçuglas St 3 Doors from Yates St. 8 Doors from Yates St. on Friday Morning Watson’s Gigantic Shoe Sacrifice on Friday Morning At Nine o’Clock THREE GOOD SHOE SALESMEN WANTED at Nine o’Clock 12- VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TIIURSBAY, JUNE 29 Ign ISipMlj-1-—...... Corporatien of th» Ontrict of Oak Bay MAY ME RATES CHAR-PIT METHOD LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS *■. .X, BROKEN* These For Sato Advertisements Will Bring Court of Revision FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT IS DEMONSTRATED take NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the District of Oak Buy About Some Real Estate Sales To-Day lias completed the following works: ' Cleared, graded and drained Newport Hopeless Condition Cured by avenue, from McNeill avenue to Beach THE CITY BROKERAGE Committee of Prince Rupert “Fruit-a-tives Huge Stumps .of Trees De­ THE B. C. LAND AND L U. CONYERS * CO. Cleared, graded and drained Llnklea» City Council is Now Con­ a; t. abbey 860 View Street. Xu avenue, from McNeill avenue to Newport stroyed at Trifling Expense 1218 Douglas St. Phone Y2403 INVESTMENT AGENCY. “Milford Haven, Ont., Aug. 20, 1910. Victoria, B. C. •22 GOVERNMENT ST. sidering Question *“1 was a complete invalid, three years and Little Attention North End—Cottage, 6 rooma, bath> Cleared, graded and drained lifeNelH Real Estate and Fire Insurance. " H. A C. water, sewer connection, to­ avenue, from Newport avenue to Church ago, with Stomach Trouble, Constipa­ P. O. Drawer 736. Phone 816 gether with 2 lota, 46x136 each, fruit road. tion and Broken-down Nerve». I covld . HOMES~OUR SPEC I ALT Y Cleared, graded and drained Central not sleep at night and my Doctor did trees, etc., producing good Interest 1800—A new 6 room Cottage, Includ­ avenue, from Golf Links to Church road. Print* Rupert. June 28.—The sub­ me- very little good. I was almost help­ New Westminster, June 28.-—A most on the investment; terms to be ar­ ing reception hall, parlor, dining ranged. This Is a cheap buy. Price drained «nd msrarUmlErd ject of an Increase In tile price ttL-efee- less until I began to take ‘Frult-a- Interesting demonstration of the ef­ BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL LOTS chnnoer itreet. from Foul Be, rood to trie fluid to consumers was Introduced room, kitchen and two bedrooms; Is ...... $2250 tlvee' In small doses. I have taken ficacy of "char-pitting" was given to Oak Bay District, Just outside city Burns street. at a recent council meeting, when a the members of the Pacific Logging stained glass windows, built tn North End—House, 5 rooms, all mod­ ibout three dozen boxes In all and, limits and close to Oak Bay Avenue, Congress by Professor Hi W. Bparkn. •eats;. nice fireplace and oak over- em conveniences, large lot, close to restitution was passed urging the Hgl-t thank Pod. to-day I am wetr and strong large lota, averaging 68x120. from, ■ffiSS: mantle. built In china cupboard with high school (lot la worth $1506). to Oliver street. ■ ___ . committee to give early consideration —able to do my own work—and have a supervisor of the state demonstration per lot up ...... $660 glas* doors, beet of plumbing Term*. $500 cash, balance to be ar­ Graded. drained anff macadamised to this with the object in view of mak­ baby fifteen months old, and six chil­ farms at Pullman, Wash. Also five lota In same sulxllvtston. slxe throughout, wash tuba and hot and ranged. A decided snap for . $2300 Boundary road from McNeill avenue to ing, the revenues meet the expendi­ dren In all As even the name of char-pitting 67x223. Easy terms can be arrang­ Beach Drive. tures. This came up on1 a report of cold w'ater • In basement; cement Pembroke Street—Nice high lot cloee T would not be without Vrult-a-Uves’- may be unfamiliar to people who have foundation; lot 60x126, with stable ed. For. each ...... $1000 Laid sewer on Monterey avenue from the superintendent as to the month of had no experience In, or, \he chance of to car line, splendid building alte. Oak Bay avenue to Saratoga avenue. In the. house, and I can highly recom­ at back. Lota on thle street are BUSINESS BUYS May. It showed that there had been a the observation of, land-clearing op­ Terms very easy. Price ...... $700 Laid R-foet cement sidewalk on east side mend ‘.hem to anyone suffering as I selling for $1200. ('lose to school revenue of $995.60, and the operating did. "MRS. D. OLTNEY - erations, it may be explained that |t 1» Burdette Avenue, Just off Douglas St., Johneon Street—Splendid Income pro­ of Hampshire road froth Oak Bay avenue and car; splendid location. lot 60x120. One-third cash, balance to N Boundary Section © expenses were $866.58. showing a sur­ Nervousness Is not a disease in Itself, a scientific process for burning, out ducing business property, right In 14000—A new 7 room house on one of at 7 per cent. Price ...... $18,500 I*aid R-foot ‘■cement sidewalks on east plus of 1130.02. This was without al­ but Is the result of some of the vital stump» In a manner which calls for a the heart of city, good brtvk build­ the best streets in the city, three Fieguard Street feet dose to V. A and west aidea of Monterey avenue from lowing for ln'terest and sinking fund. organs becoming diseased. In Mrs. minimum of expense and attention. ing. See ue for further particular». Oak Bay avenue to N Boundary Section bedrooms, parlor, dining • room, S. depot. Price on easy terms $12,500 His Worship said It appeared to him Oulney's case, her nervous condition Here In the Pacific Northwest the breakfast room or den. reception hall Pandora Street, close to Government Fire Insurance Written ^I^ald S-foot cement sidewalk on south that the committee might well con­ was caused by a very weak stomach method* used in the east for clearing stumps from land which has been and kitchen. Breakfast room and Street, per foot ...... ,-...$700 Money to Loan. aide of Brighton avenue from Monterey sider an increase in price for electric­ and torpid liver. “Frult-a-tlvea” dining room berlapped. cement foun­ avenue to Oliver street. ity. The city was only aide to supply logged over would prove quite Inade­ Cormorant Street, close to Douglas, strengthened her stomach—helped dl- dation and floor, piped for furnace. Cleared, graded and drained Oliver a part of Che demand. It was not quite quate as the stumps are so huge as to 60x140, with cottage, rerited. Price street from Oak Bay avenue to Beach gestlon—made the liver active—and Every modem convenience; built In la...... „...... $25,000 fair that those who were able to get defy the efforts of even the heaviest cur#» Constipation Then her nerve» wardrobe» In two bedroom», etc. Cleared, graded and drained Central light should not pay a rate that would stump-pullers. Dynamiting le effec­ Government Street, 40x70, Improved, LEE & FRASER became well. Very easy terme. located Ih beet part of business sec­ a avfenu* from E. Boundary. Block C, Sec­ about meet the cost of production. If your nerves are "all unstrung, tive, but It-Is costly and the element Real Estate and Insurance Agents. tion 22. to St Patrick street. of danger In the use of dynamite, by I*et ue show you these two houses. tion. Price per front foot... .$2,500 Money to Loan. Pire end Life Insurance Andin tends to assess the final cost Aid. Httdttch moved that the light take "Frult-a-tlvea". 50c a box. • for Store Street, comer lot. close to C. P. thoee not thoroughly familiar with It, WE PHOTOGRAPH OUR HOUSES. 1222 Broad Street. thereof upon the real property to be 1m» committee take steps as quickly $2.50. or trial alse 26c. At all dealers, or R. depot, 60x120. One-third cash, mediately benefited thereby fronting and Is always to be l-eckoned with serious­ lM»ss(W to go Into this Question to see from Frult-a-tlvea Limited. Ottawa. balance at 7 per cent Price $30,000 •butting upon: if the rates could not be adjusted so as ly.' Burning, then. Is plainly the best Chapman Street, close to Ltmleir AV&.' method of ridding the land of the last Bueineee Comer on Cook Street, store to make the plant self-supporting. and four cottages, always well rent­ modem houae with six rooms and Tire motion carried. —7—■ PIONEERS MAT GATHER. remains of former toionarchs of the A. H. HARMAN “*‘«1 *3,500 forest. But to attempt to burn any of ed. Price bn eaay terms.. . $18,000 On the matter of street ;lighting. 1817 Bread Street. Langley Street, 34x66. with 2-story Chgueer Street, modern houee, quite New Westminster, June 28.—Manager the huge stumps simply by building a iew, five rooms.$2 «700 Aid! Morrissey wanted to know If fire round them would pla-tnlÿ be a building, rented. Easy terms. In­ Keary, who has returned from a visit terest at 7 per cent. Price...|i Hillside Avenue, cloee to Douglas there could not be some arrangement long and tedious process which would SOMETHING SUITABLE FOR to the Interior, contemplates another street, modem house with six made to have the street lighting off In require constant attention; char-pit­ Pembroke StroeL 60x120, east of Doug­ gathering of the pioneers of British SUMMER rooms and lot 60x130x70 Price. thé early part of the evening and thus ting has, therefore, been devised, and las Street Easy terms. Interest at 7 STREET Columbia, taking the qualifying period per cent. Price ...... $7,000 allow more fluid to be used for private has proved successful wherever r,onlV'^* ;...... $4,200 jtfewport AVe. , .14 16-100 $ s.4t7.ee use. of pioneers as 1870. \It is, of course, Yatee Street, one lot,' 60x120. with two Close to Douglae street, 30 fret on . .17 75-1000 MM doubtful if such a gathering of old adopted. . 3*/i Acre* Shawnlgan Lake'Waterfront p| uSi'mmLlnkVas Avlr.# g-w Aid. Smith pointed out that the com­ There are any number qt enormous* 8-roora houses which rent for $27 Caledonia avenue between Douglas 1,257.10 timers will ever be collected as assem­ 948.25 mittee had made a recommendation stumps In the Immediate vicinity of Good buy; same aide as railway; the per month each. $2,000 cash, bal­ and Blanchard. For full particul­ bled round the Fraser monument in Chaucer St...... 14 12-lM 1.714.12 along that line that had been turned the Fraser Mills and It was to some of lot ...... $850 ance $60 per month at • per cent ière enquire at 1222 Broad strict the fall of 1908. as death has fast Brighton Ave...... » V* 1.106,20 down. It was to provide a separate these that the visitors were directed. Will sell separately If desired, Joseph street, fine lot near car line. , Boundary Road ... .11 3. Ml 63 thinned the ranks, but so manifest was Near Koenig’s, 30 acres at, per acre |60 comparative prices and terms. current for the street lighting and in­ The stumps there are big enough to ...... ;...... $750 Sewer. Monterey the pleasure among the old people on Price ...... $10,000 10 1.038 67 stall arc lights. These would be part satisfy the most captious as the sise of Good Land. Shakespeare street, comer of Edmon­ Ave S...... V «-N» that occasion that the experiment Is Fieguard Street, 94 feet close to V. A Sidewalk. K side of the permanent system when At British Columbia's famous Douglas ton Road. Fine lot, on easy terms. well worth trying. Happily In this city jfl. Depot Price, on easy terms. Hampshire Road stalffed and thus there would he «0 pines and it wai one of the largest WILLOWS BEACH Î6...... a 68-100 Î.35S.T4 are still living the first president of the is ...... $12.500 ...... $750 waste. More light would then be that Professor Sparks first attacked. Garbally Road, fine lot close to Doug­ Sidewalk. E. A W. available for private uae. The cost municipal council In W J. Armstrong, Comer Waterfront Lot 50x170. sandy Pandora Street, close to Government sides Monterey Two holes were chopped Into the las street, for ...... - $1,500 4.118.10 was put atless than $3.600 and would and the first mayor In James Cunning­ street per foot .. ,«.i...... ,.$70§ Ave. N...... » 80-100 stump between daws of the huge root beach, electric light and water, very Dunedin street splendid lot; all clear- ; Sidewalk. F side ' pay, the committee was Informed. ham. a condition of affairs which no and a tunnel, or flue, was bored - to Cormorant Street, close to Douglas, «1*0? choice position ...... $B Brighton Ave .. 2* 72-100 Aid. Newton wanted to know why other city In the province can rival’. connect these. Immediately against 60x140, per foot,...... $425 ...... $1,300 Oliver St...... i . I* 4*1 11 Doubtless Mr. Keary will make an ef­ Government Street, 40x70. improved, Joseph street four lots; alt cleared. Centrsl Ave...... 24 262-100* 1 430 22 this was not done when the plant was the mouth of the most convenient of Term»’ on all If required. And that a statement showing the lands first Installed. It would appear that fort to fatbpr that small band of sv these orifices a fire was quickly built located tn beet part of business sec Price, per lot $850 liable to and promeed to-h» specially mqney had been wasted last year when vlvors of the Royal Engineers corn*» tnd almost Immediately after Iff Igni­ lion. Price per front foot...... $2,500 assessed for the said Improvement», and the plant was- Installed. Who was re­ whose headquarters were here, and tion the smoke from it was'seen curl­ HOMES. the name* of th* owners thereof. w> far whose garrison church still remains. "as the same can be aseertelned from the sponsible. he asked. ing out from the other hole. The fire Caledonia Ave., eight-room modem BELL DEVELOPMENT C0..LD. j Inst revised A ••'•■«ment Roll and <*tlike­ Aid. Smith explained that last year There were thirteen present on that vros th*#n hanked with gravel. It being S. A. BAIRD house and lot 46 x 140. $500 casiii occasion, several feeble and worn, but Real Estate and Financial Agents wise. Is now fll»d in the otSoe of the there was great haste shown for a explained that Just sufficient air per Real Estate. Financial and fnau balance eaay. at 7 per cent. Price I Clerk nf the Cortw—rtnc and Is open for plant The engineer had to get the keen to be present on that historical colated through the gravel to supply 110 Pemberton Block I Inspection diirlnr «me ' hellr*r ...... $3.500 l.lant wherever it was the quickest jRfig festival. . / eesary oxygen for condntsflon. JU------Phone 2801. __ t A cm?RT nv revision win b* held 1210 DOUGLAS STREET. Fourth Si., ciqae to Alt. Tolmte cat line, Ion the fifteenth dav of Jin*». 1*11. *t»h* Once properly started. Professor new, modem cottage and lot 80x150; hour of 4 *0 n. m . at the Municipal Hall Aid. Newton said the people's money' VERNON HOSPITAL GRANT. Spark* explained, the Hie will con­ $1000 cash, balance 6. 12 and H Two Nice Level Lota, just off Cedar Oak Bav avenue, foe the nqrpoe* of hear had been wasted and 850.000 h%d gone tinue to burn until even the most re ing comnlamt" against th» proposed as- months at 7 per cent Price. $3 | Hill Road, on proposed new car aewhoent or the, accuraev of fronfsg» Into the Junk heap. Some one last Vernon. June 28.—At the last meeting mote extremities of the nx>ts are con­ Blaffchard 6L, dose to Hillside Ave., 6 • line. This Is a snap for a few days. measurements or anv other complaint year must have bungled woefully, and of the city council the financé com­ verted Into charcoal and the outer James Bey, tw-o story modem dwell­ room house, large tot front and back $50 cash, balance $10 per month. j Which the person* InterenfAd mav desire they were reaping the whirlwind. He ing near Oox-ernment 8t. $1000 cash. mittee reported recommending that the portions of the stump Itself, now entrance; $260 ca±.x\ balance $16 per Price ...... $425 , to make And which Is by law cognlrablç. thought they should have expert ad­ sum of 1500 ha taken out of current mere shell, can easily l»e toppled over Price...... $3150 by the Court. month at 7 per cent. Price . $2,660 vice nog. revenue as a grant to the hospital. The Into the hole left by the combustion of Six roomed 2 storey modern houee on J. 8 FLOVTN 2.62 Acres, near Gian ford Ave. C M C. Aid. Smith said not fifty per cent, of report was adopted. the interior. Vining street, between Stanley and T>*t»d at Lew r-hflrv-hors bastion Street. this had t>een wasted. Not more than Hlii worshlD uaid since..the Last dis­ Professor Bi'Orka staled that alLiho Belmont. Tilts 1s the best buy In Victoria. B. C.. *rd Mav. 1911.______30 per eentr.- probabry Kad heeh so cussion of hospital finances occurred attention the process required was for Let 60*120, Pandora Street, ,C .‘$32.000 the city. $750 cash, balance only about a month ago. he had had much a man to visit each stump once a day $20 per month. Price... .$3,750 NOTICE concern as to their sources of revenue. to see that the fire-hole was properly r Knowing little of hospital matters, he banked with gravel. The time that Dupplin Read,: cottage on lot 40x160, bne 5 roomed house on Superior St, it took to destroy «tumps by the ch;ir- Price ...... $1800 IN THE MATTER OF THF ESTATE OF asked Aid. Smith for Information. CAM0SUN REALTY CO. lot 86x126. Terms. $2,000 cash, bal­ University School Aid. Smith, who,In a hospital dln-< t- pit method varied greatly with the Aeem 1. Royal Hate! llde.-Urt Street. ance 4, 11 and 18 months. Price WILLIAM HARRISON. LATE OF nature of the wood and the condition \ said the donations had been getting Phene 113». !■ ...... $5,250 THE CITY OF VICTORIA. BRITISH victoria, b. of dryness, or otnerwlee. In which It COLUMBIA. DECEASED. c. smaller for some time past. The smaller towns of the valley are gradually start­ was found. Home stumps he hj»d de­ King’s Road—New 7 room house, mod A snap on Oscar 8t„ Just off Cook. All persona having claims against the ing little hospitals, and their former stroyed In ,a« short a time as nine ero In every detail, with 2 lota, one a New, thoroughly modem, 6 roomed estate of the above named deceased are For Boys - hours, while others had smouldeiod J. STUART YATES corner; $2006 cash, for $6500 requested to aenfi particular» thereof, grants to this institution are discontin­ bungalow. $500 cash, balance $36 ued accordingly. Were It not for the away for aw many as nine days. King's Read— I*arge 2 story house, on per month. Price...... $3,400 duly verified, and all persons Indebted to Next term begins Monday, April 10. 22 Beetion Street Victoria. the same to pay the amount» due by them aid from the provincial government, The professor was asked a number lot 67x120, on corner, excellent busi to the undersigned on or before the 1st Fifteen Acre» of Playing Field*. the city of Vernon, and the municipal­ of questions concerning détails of the nesa alte;half cash ...... $6000 One nice let on Leo Ava, Jtist off Oak day of July, 1911. Accommodation for 100 Boarders ities of Spallumcheen and Coldstream,- process, all of which he answered FOR SALE. Femwood Reed—I>e*lrahle modern Bay Ave,. alee 60x120 Cash. $360. Tenders will also be received by him promptly and to the satisfaction of up to the 1st July next for the license, Organized Cadet Corps. the hospital would be closed to-day, room house, on lot 40x120...... $3000 balance $165 every 6 months. Prlco his listeners. Two Valuable Water tots on Victoria Burieith Park—^Two of the bqst water­ good-will and fixtures of the saloon for­ Musketry Instruction. said the alderman. Equipment ex­ is ...... -'..•$850 merly carried on hy deceased at 1404 The party then returned to the mill Harbor, at foot of Yates Street front lota. 60x160 each, one provided Football and Cricket pense* had been extremely high, but Douglas street. Victoria. Stock- to be they are now beginning to be pretty wharf and re-embarked for New To Rent—Three-story Warehouse on with atone pier, one with boathouse A strap in Esquimau, Just off Admir­ taken at invoice price The highest or Gymnasium and Rlfiq Range. Tffofetmlnster., Wharf Street al's Road, for a few days only $750 any tender not neceasarlTy accepted. well equipped with «urgtcal and other Bach ...... $2400 Pa ted this list Mayr Jtlf. Recent Successes at McQtH and R.M.C. appliances, and relief from that cause J P WALLS. WARDEN: will be looked for In the course of an­ ORIGIN OF FIRE UNKNOWN.. S16 Bastion Square. Victoria. ----- ï— ----- Solicitors for th« Executors, J Rev. W. W. Bolton. M.À. (Cambridge). other year or so from now. Increased membership during the last few years New Westminster. June 28. — The PRINCIPALS: had, of course, brought down the aver­ cause of the conflagration which de­ CITY OF VICTORIA R. V. Harvey. M.A. (Cambridge): J. C. Barnacle. Esq. (Loud' Unlv.), assisted age cost per patient, but IV keeps the stroyed the shingle mill owned and op­ . . —‘— directors all the time busy to meet^x- erated at Port Haney by Messrs. Aber- by » resident staff of University men. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. penees. One case from down the rake nethy and Lough red, on Friday morn­ A complete list of Local Improvement Works, anthorUed by By-Law, For Prospectus apply to tbs Bursar. Tenders for Car Shops at Transcena, Mayoe Island Hotel alone had cost them over 1100 last year. ing. remains a complete mystery to everybody as the fire started at 8 g. from time to time, will be found posted on the Bulletin Board at the Near Winnipeg, Men. MAYNE NEW BOARD OF TRADE. The mill yard was supposed to be de­ main entrance to the City Hall. SEALED TENDERS addressed to ttie Activa P»sa, B. C. serted at the time and the tiRfelçrs were undersigned, and mark'll on the envelope Port Hammond, June 28.—A board of cold, there having been nf#f!re under Tender for Shops." will be received at B.&S. STABLES trade ha* been organised In Port Ham- neath them since the yvenlng prex’L Tenders for Cluster Lighting the office of the Commiaelonera of the FISHING Hacks, Livery, Board, Feed and Sale ;cond which will take the place of the ous. There Is a belieMh the mind* of Transcontinental Railway at Ottawa un­ less formal citizens' committee throutii some that the blase A'«* of ah incen­ SAND WANTED til It o'clock noon, -of the Llth day of Express and Baggage diary origin, but so lir as known they ' 1 View Street the medium of which the more Import­ July, 1911. for the construction and ereo- BOATING Hack» at all Heure ant matters of general Interest have have no suspicion* as to the author. TENDERS, sealed and endorsed, tlon comi,iplete.ti‘ In accordance with the The loss i« estimated at about $4,000. d apeolfici Open Day and Niglit. been transacted. The officers elected for sand will be received up to 4 p.m. ■loners, of shop* east of Winnipeg. . BATHING are as follows: President, James Rid­ It Is estimated that In addition to the the 10th Inst., for 1,700 yards of sand Tenders will b* received by the un­ PÜsna, details and specifications ihajr be 741 Fieguard St. dle; vice-president, F. A. Oliver; secre­ building and equipment, about 36.000 for the filter beds at Elk Lake, as per dersigned up to 4 p. m. the 30th Inst, seen at the office of Mr Gordon Grant, Chief Engineer, Ottawa. Ont., and Mr 8. C. J. MCDONALD, Prop. Opposite V, & B. Ry. Phone $44. tary ttreasurer. J. A. Mclvor. The shingle* were destroyed. specifications, which - can be seen at for the Cluster Lighting of View St. The A be met hy and lymgheed saw R. Poulin, District Engineer. St. Boni­ council of the board will consist of A. the office of the* undersigned, to whom face. Man. BROWN A SIMMONS, mill Is running twelve hours a day and Plana and specification can be seen at G. Chat win, A. O. Denoon, M. Hunter, tenders must be sent. Persona tendering are notified that ten­ Proprietors. about 35,000 feet per day Is being cut. the Purchasing Agent's Office. Jge. Irving. John J^aity, A Lundgren. The lowest or any tender not neces­ der» will not be considered unies» made AVL. Lasenby, and J. J. Wilson/ The lowest or any tender not neces­ on the printed forme aupplled by the sarily accepted. Commiaelonera. which may be had on ap­ e ,-yANCOUVER FATALITY. sarily accepted. Crass Linen! LAND ACT. A meeting for the perfecting of by­ WM. W. NORTHCOTT. plication to Mr. W. J. Press. Mechanical laws wtll be held this evening. There Purchasing Agent WM. W. NORTHCOTT. Ingineer. Ottawa, Ont. Vancouver, June 18.—Through an er­ Each tender muet be signed and sealed TABLE COVERS from, DISTRICT OF COAST. RANCH lit was a large attendance at the organisa- Purchasing Agent. ror It was reported that Frank Adams, City Hall. June 11, 1911. by all the parties to the tender, and wlt- *wt ?fff.0»lV n>•»»«*!. and be accompanied by an ac­ cepted cheque on a chartered bank of the igBP&SrmSsri&SgFS!tends to apply for permission to purchase D O -Y L I E S, from most Important part In the business living at 109 Broadway East, had been : Tina» tn Win af ffanada, MWbk • W>-< l lyv vtdos »■ - the following described land»: Commenc­ killed while working in the company's of the Commission»-™ of the Transcon­ 12Vjf ing »t a poet planted at the R. E. corner life of the Port Hammond district. each...... yards on Saturday night. The name tinental Railway for the sum of one hun­ of B. C. D. Co.'s Ix>t *37. on the weat side — a ■ ...... - ■ ■<*«— dred thousand dollars ($!OO.OAQ). BED .SPREAD S, of South Bentlnck Arm. thence west m should have been Jesse Adams, a train "Here*» a health unto His Majesty I** The cheque deposited by the party chaîna, thence eouth 30 chain» to timber man employed by the company. The from, each ...... 12.00 lease 17506 ahd B. C. D. Co.'a Let 14$ whose tender la accepted will be deposited thence ea«t 90 chains more or leas to the deceased lived at $79 Seymour street. to the oredlt of the Receiver General of TRAY COVERS. from, ■here line of South Ranttnok Arm. thence DRINK IT IN ~ Canada as security for the due and faith­ north 16 chains along the shore line to Constipation U the ful performance of the contract accord-" each ...' ...... 75< point of commencement, containing I» f A GERMAN'S JOKE Ing to It» terms. Cheques deposited by acres more or 1«*S root of many forme of partie» whose tenders are rejected will i»e CUSHION COVERS, from, SAMUEL O. PARKER A German gentleman wanted I.» tak* a returned within ten days after the sign­ each...... «1.00 B. FILLIP JACOBSEN. Agent day's drive tnrough the country. H» ap­ *KJng George IV ing of the contract. . September luth. ISM sickness and of an The right Is reserved to reject any or plied to a stable for the home and car­ ail tenders. endless amount of riage. The owner, not knowing the Ger­ By order, man. was slow to give him the team. Liqueur Whi^Kv P. B RTAlf. 60 TSARS’ human misery. Finally the German palled out a roll of Lee Dye & Co. banknotes and aald: T will buy your THE RULING BRAND, The Commiaelonera of the Transcontin­ home and rig. providing you wilt buy ental Railway. Two Starts: Next Fire Hail, Cor­ them back at the same price when I re­ not only throughout the Dominion, Det,ed at Ottawa; June 2. 1911. morant St., and 707 Fort 8L Dr. £forse*s turn thle eveningThe dealer, not wish Newepapera Inserting this advertise­ ment without authority from the Com­ Patents tng to offpnd a probable future customer, but the British .Empire over-seas. missioners will not be paid for it. Indian consented. When Bkfbe evening the Ger­ man presented himself and expreaaed hie rropnetoo: THE DlSTlLLEHS Co.. Ltd.. EDINBURGH. pleasure at th« ride, the dealer, accord­ "LAND REGISTRY ACT." Root Pills, ing to agreement, paid him back his money, and thé customer started to leave. Lergcet Seetc! WUtk, DMBanl* th. WM. I ; MONEY WANTED "I beg yotir pardon, air," exclaimed the Capital eep oyed ever j£^eea,eea. IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICA­ thorbughly tested by dealer; "but you have forgotten to pey Aglets: R. K RI Tit ST A COu LTD., VICTORIA. AC TION for a duplicate Certificate of Ti­ ’“-jtifl for the hire, you know." "Pay for the tle to Lot U. Block 1, of Block “A." Y. NI. C. A. over fifty years of use, hire? Why. my dear air," coolly replied Art eubecrlptlona to q«i Woodland Park. Victoria District Map tlw German, "I fall to eee that. If you •81. Hi* past du* en* month, have been proved a will exercise your memory a trifle you urgently needed to open l sate and certain cure will agree that I,have been driving my WORK WITHOUT FATIGUE NOTICE ta hereby given that it Is own horse wm*- carriage all day, and now y Intention at the expiration of on# Subscription* of- i rated weekly. I you have bought them back they are You won't feel exhausted when you lake month from the first publication here­ entitle JoenieL for constipation and flclai receipt. iy following r,po*Uge prepali your* Good day. atr." And he left the of * issue s duplicate Certificate of Directors, et — N. all kindred troubles. astonished dealer to reflect. Title to said land issued to Phoebe Gil­ Mitchell. « _ ___m a bert on the 18th of March, 1908. and lcNeill, P/6, mille. C. A- Field! Try them. * GcoIogiM* well mate tliat the great Ger­ numbered 1744$ C. man deposits of potash salts, practically EPPS’S COCOA biJSU Dated at Land Registry Office. Vic­ B McMIcklng. Xt J. *rece. W 25c. a box. < th.- unlv Important ones In the world. Wilt It will sustain you ai nothing el,e will—there is strength toria. B. CL this llth day of March last at the present rate of exploitation^ HU. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES in ever» particle of it. A* a «upper beverage it ie perfect ' 8. T. WOOTTON. Registrar-General VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TIIÙKKDAT, .TCICE 29, 1911

H. E. MUNDAY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS EVERY SHOE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE Our Store has been thronged with customers and Friday will see Bigger Crowds than ever. THE PRICE ALL OUR OXFORDS SOLD AT HALF PRICE A NEW PAIR OF SHOES FOR JULY 1ST. Of couYse you want a pair that are up-to-the-minute style, faultlessly made from dependable leathers. We have You can’t do better elsewhere. This is A SALE REPLETE WITH GENUINE MONEY SAVW6 OPPORTUNITIES. Shoes for every body at prices that wl

LADIES' CANVAS OXFORDS LADIES CHOCOLATE KID MEN'S PATENT COLT AND prospectors' High cut MEN’S ENGLISH TENNIS all siüi's amt three style*. in BLUCHBR OXFORDS, with TAN RUSSIA CALF OX Grain boots, with double SHOES, in white httekakin tail ami lilavk. Regiilflr heavy and light turned FORDS, a .«mart shm>, made #2.00. Cli-nramv AP ^ through Holes, full bellow* „ and Rimsiu ralf, with .heavy sole*. Regular #3.00 and un tWSiïifferent last*. Re­ tonguea. Regular price #5.50, price #4. (.'lea ranee d»-J /XF? red rubber Hole*. Regular gular #4jkl and Clearance price (90 AC #6.00 and ■ jf ~ p/iee #5. Clearance «PtieOv per pair ., .. . : «Dtieï/V (learanre price LADIES' PATENT COLT OX FORDS, made, by J. & T. CHILDRENS BAREFOOT Bell. Em* ire** Shoe Co. Sev­ MEN'S BOSTON CALF BALS, SANDALS. Reg. r/X eral at vie*. Regular price with double aolea. well fin­ #1.10. Clearance uUC #5.00. Clearance (P

BOYS’ CANVAS SHOES. BOYS CALF AND DONOOLA 60 BINS AND BASKETS load­ CHILDREN'S SHOES AND MEN S CANVAS SHOES AND SHOES, all aiae*. Regular (Tearariee price. per BALS. 1 ed up »'ith~b#rgain* in all SLIPPERS, in hlaek ami tan. ‘ price ■ #3.00. d»-| Of? styles of footwear. Every #1.00 and #1.25 val- FA „ ( "learanei priee r Cflearanee price JL pair fully guaranteeil. lies. Clearanee priee OUU Remember Munday is selling out his entire stock-of Footwear. Please come early if possible. We shall be closed Saturday so that we must do two days business in one day. 2227 Govt M unday’s Shoe Store 2227 Gov’t

FAI-KNER APPEaY

AEROPLANE RACE OBITUARY RECORD ♦ Counsel'» A nr un ten IF Heard By Court ACROSS CHANNEL * Argument wan < 'inchuttyLLv^n the James Law»on.~w middle aged man of court-«i-appeiPyesterday after m>on about 49, passed away in hie room In the Strand rooming house •pie time on the application of O. L. Falkner for yesterday or early this morning. He was a new trial, and their-lordships prom- Birdmen Will Attempt to Hy last Keen alive yesterday mornlhg. One teed an early decision. rrom Calais Across to . <»f the employees at the rooming house 'H. W. R. Moore, for " the crown, put missed him this morning, and upon go­ In arguments in reply to those ad­ ing to Ills room fuuml him lying dead ...... - London vanced by II. A. Maclean, K O.. for on hie bed. Deceased was a bartender the convicted man. Mr. Maclean re­ by iradtf and well known in this city. lied largely on the fact that the in­ He Is survived by a brother In Van-* structions to prefer a bill of indie- couver. An Inqulest will. In all probu* ftmihalx, France, June 29.—With Ve- rtient did not come from the attorney- billty. be held to-morrow. Th • remains drtne in the lead, , four airmen got general. but from a cabinet minister C. Issue Over QC have been removed to the Victoria who was only actim-. for his colleague. away this afternoon In the Roubaix Undertaking Parlors, pending funeral Mr. Moore cited a clause in the Inter­ to Calais flight Of the International pretation Art which, he contended, circuit aviation rave. Provost was 111 Ka.ee an acting attorney-general all vbSubscribed Ou and did not start. The rules provide the power required In criminal mat­ ters, to the effect that "if any power for a stop at Dunkirk. The winners of - to-day*»'leg w ill re­ The British Pacific Goal Company ceive a prize of $2.009, given by the city of Calais. —- The next flight will lie from Calais PERSONAL. ANY out-of-town applicants for shares in The British Pa­ across the Kngljsh Channel to T«oh- rr. title Coal Company at 35c were disappointed when they don, with stops^ at Dover and tirlgh- J. H. Baker and Miss Maud Baker M start tfor the East on Saturday. were notified on Tuesday, June 27th, that their applica­ /u v At Calais tions Were received too late and that the Trustee was unable to fill Usilais, France. June 29—Vedrine their orders owing to an oversubscription in toe shares. arrived here at 2.16 o’clock this after­ At 10 o’clock on Tuesday, June 27th, the next issue at 50c a noon. leading the other competitors in the international race from the start share was offered to the public for the first time. at Roubaix. He was followed by VI- The work arranged for by the Directorate will materially en­ dart at 2.46 and by Beaumont at 2.60. Vedrlre left Roubiix at 1 o’clock, hance the value of the shares. Beaumont at 1.06 and - Vidart at 1.08 The reports of the superintendent on the work already done on Gilbert and Klmmerilng v arrived a few minutes later than the first three. the property substantiates in detail the report of the Engineer, All reported that they had * been buf- fetted terribly by a strong westerly wind " —' . y with a second party The spectators were thrilled at Kim- inguine in his estimate merlir.g’s arrival. He was caught by a that, coal may from the iuàüj#5* t.r&Ct.- in six months’ time. machinemHchinit plungednilintrurl wildlyufIMI up and». down, AtrSOcthe i to the investor, a se­ but wm landed safely ant'd great p|- curity embracing the maximum guarantee of an early and hand­ flclal. < tttawa, June 29.—Dr. Alexander This is the ft rat case of the kind Oulmet of Hull, charged with the some dividend, and a gradual advance in the value of the security PLEADS GUILTY TO BIGAMY. here and Magistrate Walker said that murder of Mrs. Ethel Mary Spain by itself. if the information waa not forthcom­ performing a criminal o| ••ration, was Percy J. Suiter Will Be Sentenced at acquitted by Magistrate <'o>ette JM», Coal has made more money for the average investor than any Vancouver To-Morrow, ———----- ing to-night severer measures would be taken. While the work ha* been morning. After considering the rrcnvn evidence for three days the ’magistrate Vancouver. June 29.—hi the city police slow on the whole the counting of court this morning Peri* y J. Salter (Head­ heads of Winnipeg’s big foreign popu­ decided it wak not sufficient to send ed guilty to a charge of bigamy. Magis­ lation has proceeded smoothly. Ouimet for trial. trate Shaw will sentence him to-morrow. The circumstances under which Halter EARL GREY’S HOLIDAY, NEWMARKET RACES. committed the crime are not greatly dif­ ferent from the * ordinary sad facta, Ottawa, June 29.—Sir Louie Davies Newmarket, Eng . June J9.~Lord where an unscrupulous man dupes a of the Supreme Court Bench waa this Derby’» four-year-old coll Swynford. couple of women. 3 to 1. to-day won the Princess of He is an Englishman and had married morning sworn Deputy Governor dur­ about"five- years agn a Misa Olive Wilson, ing absence from *>ttawa* of Enrl Wales’ stakes. -114 miles Mr Fairle’a by whom he had one eon. A little over n Grey. His Excellency ' is to spend Lemberg, the odds on favorite at 4 to year ago he came to Canada and left his several day* at J. J. Hill’s fishing 6. WHS second, and Lord Derby * King young wife and baby In the Old Country. lodge in Quebec. William., 9 to 2. third. Great rivalry He lived in Victoria, but on October 16. existed foet ween Lemberg and Hwynford 1910, he came to Vancouver and went LADY LAVTtlER’S FATHER DEAD "hive the latter beat th* former in the through a form of marriage with’ Miss s- Ledger test yeai Leinixyg turned Eveline Murray. They settled In Vic­ Ottawa. June E. N. R. Lafontaine the tables again, the Coronation cup at toria. fattier of 1-ady I*aurk-r. died yesterday Ep*«»m, over the Derby course on June A short time- a*u he sent hta first wife morning at tiie Laurier ho nu- at A t ha lia s- gk> and Mrs Halter came out to Join her 1. and to-day’s race has again reversed

wum*»*diMSa* >■ -,ra~rwi—wn>,ag VtfTOKIA DAILY TIMES; TFIUUSDAY, JUyE29, 3911

Need I add that I bagged her to re­ turn the following day? AMUSEMENTS fr'tVhen my husband came home he said at once i Tfou took ftfty pet ffebt | bur Mail Order System is Worth Trying better.' Ça going into tfch Wchen to The Evening prepare solnethlrig to eat, he returned i practically on .the run. 'Well, eay, j Victoria Theatre Chit-Chat she’a a brick.' Then he explained that THE TWO BEST THURSDAY, JUNE 29 By Ruth Cameron Charles Frohman present» Diamonds at their regular MISS BILLIE BURKE prices are cousiderably In the Wittiest Comedy of the year As a contribution for the unusual- lower than h> the United Hanan & Son occupations- for-women column, a " "MRS. DOT” reader has sent in the following sug­ Stilt es. Yet, off our regular the Invafld in a double boiler with à By W. 8. Maugham, author of “Smith" gestive tittles lory bf her experience.-. She had been 111 prices we are taking off 25 little note beside It. telling Just what Prices, 90c, 76c. |1.00, $1.90, $2.00 - I for two or three to do. She had also cooked and placed New York I ter cent. mashed potatoes In another double Seats on sale Tuesday, June *7tlr with bron- Mall orders received. boiler, ready to reheat; the tomatoes, A VERY HANDSOME D1A- were peeled and placed on the lettucé. MONO CROSS, g0. Sale price girl to carry out We need thousands The Pill poster- and the giving Litho­ TTi contain rrr -tier and attend to, graphers. his business with is ./ .... ,.*21.40 like thjs." May I add that the position or results for Murry Livingston and Company eePEiee nerve-racking vSOLdD GOLD W ATCII. "tiller-In" should surely l>e attractive, The Man From Italy. 'gooiï movement, daintily not only to the girl Who wants a pro­ The English Music Hall Favorite# fession that Is not overcrowded, but to H. B. Hammond Shoe Co enamelled, with diamond Wmerald and Dupree saying: “Telephone Miss Blank to go the girl who would like to feel that Sole Agents. Sole Agents, “A Hot Scotch." centre. Regular price she Is combining social service with for Children. Wichert A Gardiner, N. T. Three to your house - she is a mighty nice $75. Sale pricT *56.25 Three Brownies girl. She-Isn't a servant, anâ. of course, bread winning? In Unique and Enlivening S Pemberton Building, 621 Fort Street _ The Grandi scope. you can't expect her to do the heavy r&n'C. work, but she tills.In at times like these and Is Just the one to Help you. She 0******4-6->*<"fr» Is such a good, sensible, sympathetic, CHALL0NER Crystal Theatre whole tome girl. ■ Miss Blank was promptly -tele­ » SOCIAL AND PERSONAL phoned for and promptly came. Shi & MITCHELL BROAD STREET first asked me to please go right to OPEN DAILY FROM 8 A M. TO 10 F.M bed and helped me there. Quietly and COMPANY LIMITED \n Indien Breve's Conversion Mr. Justice Morrison left on Sunday quickly she returned to me with the 1017 Gevt. St. Victoria, B. C. Yankee Drama hot-water bag, then she sponged my on a trip to England The Tide of Fortune face with warm water and alcohol. Mrs. Watkls will not receive, to­ Imp Drama. Then she brushed my hair ever a so Birthday Cigars Issd*n* day nor again this season. .ptiisl. Recommended by Ü» Medècel Fseul* price* —depend riot only Generous Customers vary lbs genuine t**r in# eigoauae of Wm. Mont length Of time and th«* amount of Mr. afid Mrs. A. Robertson. Moose- Mel les. (registered without wbkk non# are k*oouc> No Udf An Energetic Road Sweeper should be witiioui them. Sold by all Cheuilat» à Stores work necessary to be done, but on the Juw. are guests at the. Domlolon. Gammout Comedy. "in a little while she advised me I'lrcomstances of those I serve. You Mrs Estern. Toronto, Is the guest Lutiane to Teonti Trisa that we needed eggs and coffee and know, 1 do all sorts of filling In. For other food. (Why *» tl everything of Mrs. Harry V-sh. Battery street. Inettnce, thtg wariliftl •*» 7 o'clock 1 runs out when you are ill?), so she xtj.lt a Mrs Earle's apartment whBe] went out and purchased supplies for The dancing association of If M. C. Where Did she is at the theatre to watch over her me. On her return she gut me the 8. Rainbow w ill hold Its regular dance daintiest lunch, tea that, was tea. and two children. They will be aslee(\ and MAJESTIC THEATRE In all probability w ill remain *o until ! to-night. delicious i>oached eggs. SHOT SILK, in plain ami striped effects. Regular, You Get "At 3 o'clock she came to me dressed her return.* but should there be a lire1 per yard, $1 25. Sale price ...... YATES ST. Mr. J»h,r

Mrs. Harry Soamee i Regular Programme and Romitio Trio. latest Music. Soames, Warwick, Eng ox. bottle i<>wn for a few I'll- CUSCXNT MFC. CO. a tour of the coast cities. BIJOU THEATRE yiRCK SILKS, new shipment just in. Guaranteed to waah JOHNSON STREET Alisier Robertson, provincial lane minusmue reiioiPerlorman^e *from , 1 'p.m. V to II surveyor, has taken a party up to th< Regular, lier yard, 50c to 75c. Sale price, per OA« 1 .hour and 10 minute show for 6c. Royal Egyptian Palmist Naas valley to survey a block of gov (NO PICTURES. ILLUSTRATED FONGS AND GOOD MUSIC. This wonderful Egyptian does not tell t-rnment land Into quarter-sections. things I.» please a person: but reads th-t Change of Programme Dally. hand Ju»t as the line* Indicate. Tells Admission Only 9 Cents what step in life to take, tells when and Mr*. Charles Hope and Mies Mary Hope are visitors In Victoria To all parts of the house. whom you will marry ; settles and explains love affahN and family troubles. Why from Honolulu. They will spend not see the best? It costs no more. Satis­ faction guaranteed or no charges mad». LOCATED AT THE GORGE PARfl|^ Mr. arid Mrs. W *W. Patland. who Were recently married in Heattle. art Our Annual THE JULY COLUMBIAN. spending their honeymoon h.-r- They la.-/-*? will take up their residence in Van- The contents of the July Columbian in. hide Tîarohl MacG rath’s "The Car­ I Mrs. Robert Wlghtman, 1601-3 BavMiMwri Street, Cer. Comoran» Him* 2862 pet From Bagdad"; Francisco I. Ma­ Ontario, are the guest* ol lm, Jr., leader of the Mexican revolu­ Mr». John Mustard. 314 G Rose tion. on Mexico's relations with the reel, Mr*. Wlghtman * paf- United States, etc.; his brother, Gustavo Madvro, in a special interview with ■ À party of tmurfuts from Fort Edward Mar-hall, oft the. causes of the Wayne, Indiana, who are visiting Vic-, Revolution; Albert Ellery Bvrgh. on tortn and are guests at the Dominion Show "Thais"; P. Harvey Middleton on ^The are Mrs. M. Cunningham. Miss Crosby. Real Champ Clark ", AUgustu* Post on Miss Seatftn and Miss Mens. OUR EGGS ARE CUARAITEED FRESH "WlrvïesH ami, the Aeroplane"; Charles E. Courtney, Cornell's famous coach, on Fred C. Elliott left for Hazelton two weeks ago but has returned home, "Rowing"; Edward Lyetl Fox in a vivid ■welted Dally from the Saanich A «sedition. is better than ever. 1 pen-picture of n 'varsity boat race, with being unable to get up the Sk-rmn ow­ a story to it; the conclusion of Mc- ing to its being in flood. Later on best la this line. Oi Conaughy's novélisation of "The 'Gam­ now .for fall planting. blers," and Henry Mann’s view of notable events. The short stprle* Im Victoria Creamery Association Watcher." "The Tale of t OAKLAND Shirt," "The Rich Ml*» C Phone 1344. 1SU Broad Street and the French romance Nursery Company Bartholomew- massacre, "D: ■osasBii •i. A. OHLSON. Prop. Raymond F. Barnc* trtls atCthc Wtest 1680 Hillside Ave. Phone L990 about automobile*; Jean Carrington contributes thtf fashion article.

—All the butcher shops In the city wlfe,_T. Crocker. Miss 8. A. Bfeckie, will be closed all day Saturday. July Mr. and Mrs. Pend ray, Mr. and Mrs W\ Gardiner. Wr R. Finlay, wife and 1st, Dominion Day. Stores open late son. * READ TIMES WANT ADS Friday evening. Yesterday afternoon Mr*. Albert F Griffiths was hostess at ft bridge party In honor of MTs Bechtel, at her charming residence "Clonmel," Cook i a> Mtreft. Among thr player» wore. Me»- dames Tye, Blackwood. Matson. Sam TO LAUNCH OWNERS Hughes, Ker, Bechtel, Coles, Freeman, Griffith, McCallum, Rlssmuller.** " Glb- i son. Smith ( Vancouver), Rlthot. MADE IN CANADA CONTAIN» NO YOUR Launch Equipped With a Spratt, Brett, Savage, Ptgott. Little. Gore. ThoiM' Invltetl for tea lnchidedl regal engine? _Méstlnmgi j* Fleet Robertson, Sllngsby. Robert*. '^leresford, Hogg. Love. O. If not, it's a question whether you are getting REAL en- Hughes, Roberts. Griffin, -Stewart Robertson. Pooler. Audaln. Flumer- satisfaction. felt, Hemlng,- Todd and W. Todd. The REGALS are made to run, and they do it. tea room was beautifully arranged with nasturtiums. Mrs. Ker wa* the Sold exclusively by ns in either medium or heavy duty winner of first prlxe. a handrohie

Indicator of what the weather Is going to be. If, when the camphor Is exposed to the air. the gum remains dry. the weath­ Hinton Electric Co. ,Ltd er will be fresh and dry; but If the gum The Times Has All the News ’PHONE 2242 : absorbs the molature knd seems damp. It government btbeet button» AtUabod with card loop» »• |t* an todicattew •+ mtm. trimming. Underiloeve» and a high

,ii i .mu YHTOBIA DAILV^TIMKS, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911 IS

Wfttvwy working man. What' happens? In..the three parliamentary FAIL TO LOCATE TYPICAL ORATORY divisions with which I am acquainted, all saturated with these Socialistic ' - Infantile mortality bear daily witness HIDDEN TREASURE OF SOCIALISM the bad conditions, “the Labor party- losing ground, and at the last C- ; — election a lord,-a lawyer, and an ex- Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! auctioneer won the seats for the Con- Leader, of Party Says Hon­ Trai ■edy of Effort of Paid Or- rvatlVes. The common sense of the British worker has not diminished. He duran Government Would - injzers ât Work in Great appreclateg-moderatlon. He suspects The Lid is off all our Newest Goods. Prices have been terribly lacer­ Not Permit Landing Britain v. mere eloquence and froth. The fact of British sanity constitutes poth the ated. Every pair marked to sell. We must sell Shoes and the prices salvation of our nation and the tragedy of political Socialism.—-----London Standard. — will do the work. Lmy Angeles, Cal., June 20.—P. S. Of all the difficult and fruitless Pturlts, .J, C. MuIIin ^4 their party of tasks one of the most depressing must be that of advocating political Social­ NEW YORK STOCKS. five treàefure seeker?, who chartered the ism in the North of England. The steamer Eurêka some weeks ago: to go case seems so plausible and safe; (By Courtesy F. W. Stevenson A Ctt,) ■l n search for a fortune which they there are so many Impressive statistics New York, June 59- like "thirteen millions of our nation High. Low. Bid. ell ved to have been cached by the 704 Do You Need Men’s Shoes the border line of destitution ’; A mal. Copper ...... 7(^ e«i late John Alexander Dowle, of Zion the oratorical contrasts are so easy A inn. Bt*ct Sugar .. :^à 628 521 City, on the Central American coast, between dukes "lapped in luxury" and Amp. Cali, pref...... • • Mi Mi working men "wretched and wreck­ Amn. Cotton Oil ...... 52* 62 51* WE'VE GOT arrived in the *k>r* of San Pedro yes­ Amn. Smelling ...... -- *04 79 ed"; yet eloquence, statistics, horrors, n»« terday. Amn. Tel. A Tei...... - 1488 148* 148. MIN ’S BLACK BOOTS ‘"Disappointed and disgusted,” replied all seem wasted upon the common- Amn. Tobacco, pref...... 97* 96 97 Capt. Burlle to interviewers. “Some sense North-country man. I hâve at­ Anaconda ...... 4«f-i 40* 4th; , ... $1.95 officious people started a story that we tended many a Socialist and I. L. P. Atchison ...... list 113» 1131 ..108Î vere filibusters, taking a shipload of meeting In Yorkshire and Lancashire, B. A a ...... 1084 H» MEN'S TAN BOOTS --arms of Honduras, and in consequence and always departed feeling sorry for B it. T...... 81* Shi m when we arrived at A mala pa, the Hon the speaker. c. p. n...... 241{ 241* 2 Hi ...... $2.45 • luran government would not permit us When the long summer evenings C. & O...... 83g 83 83; C., M. A St. P...... \ ...127* 126Ï 126J MEN'S HEAVY WORKING BOOTS to land. * arrive the Irrepressible Socialist orator Distillers Sec...... 3.* 3*4 364 "The American consuj could no noth­ sallies forth. Although there are .... ,...$2.45 Erie ...... 374 36| 37* ing for uarand-worwe-gave up In disgust many to whom Socialism is a reli­ Do.. 1st pref...... 60S 68 «$2 MEN 'S ENGLISH TENNIS SHOES and sailed back to the United States. gious creed for which they will sacri­ Do., 2nd pref...... 47* 47 47 fice leisure and sometimes even their Goldfield Cons...... «* * 6 ...... $3.45 SACRIFICE WAS IN VAIN. employment In their fanatic zeal, the G. N., pref...... 137* 137| 1376 majority of those who preach the G. N. Ore ctfs...... *2j *16 «* -r^New Ytirk, June 29.—Mrs. Ida Schlff, gospel of discontent and Utopian bles Intel - Metro., pref...... m 60 49i vhngave of her blood to save a dying sings are professionals. A glance at L AN...... 152 161 151* woman and to obtain money to bring their faces, wrinkled into expressive I.eidglt \ alley ...... i...-. Chino ...... 233 234 23* her five children to her from Russia, creases reminiscent of Coquelin. their M . St. P. A 8. 8. M...... 1428 1411 142» ^F^aade her sacrifice In vain. twinkling eyes, their neat, well-brush Mo. Pacific ... 604 49* 50* Weakened by the loss of the blood, ed coats, betray the old hand. The N. Y. C...... 110 iw* 1*2 r “ 'die fainted last night while on the fire demagogue at Athens in the days of N. Y . O. A W...... 46i 46« 461 Pericles must have been clean shaven, 10» Do You Need Ladies’ Shoes •■•rape balcony of her house and fell 80 n. & w...... :...... W» feet to the court pavement. She died for the open-air crowd of any nation N. P...... ». ...1344 134* 134* an hour Jater. needs expression of face as well ga of Pacific Mail ...... 274 27* 27* Ever since Mrs. Schlff came to this voice. Pcnnsy...... -.1241 o« uu WE’VE GOT ’EIW 160 * country two years ago to join her hus ...1*04 1691 The audience Itself Is even more In­ ... 30* 30» hand, she and her husband had been Hep. Iron & Steel ...... 304 teresting than t#e demagogue. A little Rock Island, pref...... 4 781 • A week ago Mrs Schlff was told of so as to csfrry over the circle of child Do . prfe...... 11*1 118 118* PUMPS WITH ANKLE STRAPS, ALL LEATHERS age 9. judice and self-interest,* would con r 16 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JURE 29. 1911 I ..... ;^- p= V CÜÏ0P0T SCHOOL cursor of commerce and prosperity, and a positive guarantee of personal secur­ ity to every »ene within the radius of Its CLOSING EXERCISES influence. Possessed In a pre-eminent I: - degree of the faculty for colonisation» new commonwealths seems to have sprung up like magic frSht her very Celebration Held |n Honor of footsteps. Britain may Justly be desig­ Sk LAND sk nated the mother of nations, as attested Qoronation of King and by her first-born, the Uni^çd States, ;■ ~ Queen which is now rapidly pushing Into the SIXTEEN ACRES, close to “Bonnie Bray, * * Keating's Sta­ first ranks as a world power, while, her young giants, Australia, South Africa, tion, 3 room-house, chicken houses, sheets, \y% acres in fruit, and last, but not least, our own fair Ttillno. B. C„ June 21.—An to-day ya* Canada, are developing by leaps and * 2 acres hay ; remainder uncleared. bounds .at such a rate as will soon en­ Between Vancouver and Cook Streets, 30x120 and the cloeing day of Clayofluot school for title them to serious consideration as the term, the forenoon, was devoted to potent toCttile In the moulding of the small cottage renting for $12 per month. a public examfhatton . of the school •world’s future destinies, and these are children, and In the afternoon exercises only her elder children, for she has were held In honor of the çoronatlon of others not quite out of their swaddling Price $3,200 clothes yet—such a* India, Egypt, etc. King George, which consisted of lBj It is qultg true that some other nattons following programme: are Jealous of. her progress, and con­ PRICE $8800 Chairman's opening ad«lre»e...... ceiving that they have acquired an ad­ ...... James Sloman vanced stage of modernity, are blatant Bong—"The Maple Leaf Foivver” in their assertions that England I* “ld- DAY & BOGGS ...... School fashioned and behind the times In" fier I Terms: 1-3 cash, balance 6, 11 and 18 months. t20 Fort Street SOU AGENTS V Vlctoris, B. C. Coronation address ...... F. C. Garrard method. In fact, that, she I» becoming j Recitation ...... Reggie Chesterman effete and servile, through long con-j Uniytl prosperity, but If so. I must say ' Op*- Saturday Evenings. I to 10 ESTABLISHED 1600 Recitation...... Ml** Gwendolyne Stone Address ...... J Grier that- it Is’not much in evidence as yet. I Recitation ...... Miss Epld Garrard for her flag still flies at the uttermost i Recitation...... Agn. s Riley ends of the earth; her ship* still swarm ! P. R. BROWN Recitation ...... Reese Riley the waters of every sea. and the sunt Song—"Toflno Hchoyl""...... School never set* on her tlolplntott*, and they I Recitation ...... Miss Gladys Mainly are mighty careful not to su y "boo" to ; 1 Money to Loan. Fire Insurance Written. Stores and Offices to R__ Recitation ...j,...... i..i.,.' Umar Oberg her only at long range, for they know j Construction Gangs for the New Car Recitation ...... Carl A met In their Innermost heart thjt although 1' Phone 1076 1130 BROAD STREET 1.1ft. Box 428 Patriotic address ...... J." W. Thompson the grand old Mother of Nations per- Presentation of merit cards and prise* fors the spinning w heel.-ahe still carries Line to Garden City Are Now by teacher. that same big. red hot poker under her apron, and has j»ot forgotten how to Presentation of the Nelson shield to apply It where It will be most good In the school by Lord Straihenna. FINE, LARGE case of emergency. Her flu* Is still the Camped on the Property National Anthem—“God BawOWp sign manual of progress, civilisation. King/’ Christianity, humanity and law. and her The pipe for the 6-ineh water main to be installe4 by the Saa­ Roll of honor for proficiency. Harold people are above all things still patri­ 6-Roomed nich municipality through Garden City on Marigold Road will Sloman: roll of honor for deportment. otic. PatrioMam is the vital element ~ TAKE THIS TIP arrive in Victoria July lat, and will be mat ailed by August 1st. Ethel Garrard; roll of honor for punctu­ the heart’s blood, the cohesive spirit ality and attendance. Carl A met. that keeps her nation great In Its unity NewHouse Several uiee residences are now being erected in this ideal \Yf> have an exclusive offer of the corner of Bay suburban home site. In the opening address Mr. Sloman of purpose and- in Its grandeur of con­ With all modem conveni­ stated briefly the object of the exercises certed achievement, without which no ninl Government street*. Get wise to the direction ences, large lot, 80x120. An­ and address about to be given. nation can endure. Russia Is a vivid of the wind and-coine in ami dicker with us. Mr. Garrard’s address was in part as example of this fact, for patriotism— other house could be built Quarter Acre Blocks Cleared follows: Coronation is literally* a crown­ the soul, of the nations—was dead, on the property. Price, for ing, a placing of a crown on the head. crushed Into the earth by the Iron heel SCORES OF PEOPLE a few days. The word is restricted In use to the of tyran'y. through centuries of cease­ Garden Land, $450 to $750 ceremony and solemnity of placing a less ^oppression, with a consequence Hâve been in to ask for good hoime property re-’ $3,750 crown on the head of an actual or fu­ that she succumbed to a physically and «Willy .Six inijuirien in the past week were for $00.00 cash and balance $15 per month. Graded streets, side­ Intellectually Inferior race, who. In­ Easy terms can bg arranged. ture king or emperor, to signify bis ac­ homes in Esquimalt district. We have just .liated a walks, electric car, city water and low taxes. cession or his foriiMi recognition as spired by patriotism, fought as a unit actual or future sovtTeign. The custom to per|«»tunte the life and uphold the remarkably good buy in this section?— of marking tty commencement of the prestige of their nation. Therefore, my king’s reign by a special rile Is a,very friends, no matter of wii.it nationality FIVE ROOMS—$3,700 Jalland Bros. ancient one. We read, for example, of you may be, be faithful to this gnvtvl 01 JOHNSON STREET. McPherson & Fullerton Bros. David being crowned with the crown commonwealth of Canada, which 1« th v i he lot is f>l)x2B) (double de|>th) with excellent Phone 18 010 Trounce Avenue taken from the head pf Kabbah. The land of your adoption, and while I -.oil. and runs through from Admiral's Road to Con­ PImm 2210 Phene 2216 imposition of sortie kind of coronation would not go to th ‘ extreme of asking oath seems to be as old as the ceremony you to entirely ignore the ‘ claims of stance avenue, with a splendid view ot'tteer moun­ of coronation. It Is natural enough that yt^r fatherland. I may most emphatical­ tains and strait*. ' hotelT at the commencement of each reign the ly! each your children, who are destined king and people should mutually ' give by heaven to be the future -hope and $1,000 Cash—Balance Easy and receive pledges from each other— mainstay of this already great country, Washington Annex Ten Acres Waterfrontage, Cordova Bay the king binding himself to observe the of this magnificent domain, which I* established laws and the people prom­ endowed with natural resources that COME AND SEE US ANYWAY rrD SEATTLE New bungalow house of eight rooms ising obedience to lawful commands. will some dày place her name hl<;h on VI There are many traces of this found in the roll call of nations, to be lovai and A modern the histories of Jewish kings. It was patriotic. Teach them to honor the good $7,500 stlH more the case among the tribal old flag which has been, and Is, the chiefs who broke up the western Roman symbol of the land of their birth, and empire and established themselves upon Inspire them with the sentiment that If A. TOLLER U CO.. 62* vates street |y< ruins. Hereditary title was not neces­ ■jforelgn foe should dare to invade sarily recognised, and the will of the their territory It Is their last, highest, 200 Rooms people had a great Influence in deter­ most Imperative .duty. In the absent*»» AH Outside mining the succession. There was. of some better weapon, to wield some­ 1104 Breed St. Telephem 2M therefore, something like a bargain, the thing. If It was only a club, to strik- a? INVESTMENTS *■*•*•»• rua-$ue hrl new king receiving his dignity on con­ lea id one blow in defence of Canada * aemx-Awtaw ditions that his people Impos.-d upon the land of their nativity. And should him. The custom thus established con­ ft ever come to a Htpetxf such extremity For Sale that old England should be threatened Level Brother*. Toronto, win lend vow tinued after the rules of succession had become settled. The election to the im­ with annihilation In the vortex of war. (fee a cake of their famous Plantol perial office was marked in the same .1 feel certain that big. patriotic, virile, toilet seal), if you meuti’n this muer. way. The form of the English ceremony youthful Canada will not Igfiort the and the prescribed coronation oaths are grand old flag that fluttered over her Nine thousand acres of bled for her ahd1 developed and" protect­ or prospective strengths; through them to taken from the Libre Regalls In the victorious fathers when they fought DK8PONPENT STUDENTS SUICIDE. Your landlord >a the only one that ed her, unill now she is able to wear a profita by lt\ archives of Westminster Abbev. where ami won. foy her sake, on the Plains nt- get control of the higher education of the Crown Granted Lands chip on her own shoulder and say. You can’t sell your rent receipt». (a»” you know I the ceremony Is. and A bra ha in. and stemmed the Moody] country, and finally to establish educa­ Cambridge, Maas., June 9.—Despondent, march of Napoleon on the field of “Knpey by Edward the Confes­ tional system necessarily hostile and qualify for .the degree of 6. A., from and all minerals except gold sor. -held. Th»‘ tn.wlern form of onth ily with us torday, as we unite in the skeptical in Its attitude towards religious “ Tls the flag that guides the sailor on Harvard. Arthur E. Smith, a senior, son a HobE of reel owe dat.es from the coronation of William grand national family Shout that will truth?- 1 and silver. echo and re-echo from the furthermost of David A. Smith, of Salt I*ake City, Paying for It with the money you and Mary In 1889, with some .slight Tls the flag that fills our foes with dis­ would continue to pay for rent corners of the earth. committed suicide In one of the dormi­ alterations and additions, made after­ may, —Wm. Stewart, men's and ladles' LET US TALK IT OVER WITH YOU wards at the union of Scotland and Ire­ ’Tls the flag that always carries the God bles* old England. tailor, over Terry*» Drug Store. Doug­ tories by drinking cyanide of potassium. las Street. e land. Ijy the coronation oath as pre­ day. God Have the King. His body was found by a janitor. WILLIAM C HOLT B. H. JOHN scribed. the king Is to grant and to Is the Union Jack of Old England." confirm the laws and customs of his CARNEGIE FOUNDATION. Builder and Contractor, Canada has now reached the period «» Gar bally Road Phone Llitt. 201 Times Building predecessors. He promises peace and of national adolescence, the lifeblood of Plana and Estimates furnished free. agreement to God. the Holy church and Its Alms Attacked by Speakers at Con­ P.O.Box 22 Phone 1257 prosperity is beginning j to sufig' the people, and swears to maintain law vention of Catholic Kdueat ivnal through her, veins, and in hetjftrst blush » Association and ^JuaticC Jo uphold customs and to of approaching maturity she*nas arisen perform rightly all other duties of his from her sleep of centuries”Yuliy tjquip- office, and to maintain the law* of God, Chicago. June 29.—A scglhin* attack up­ ped to hold her own In the" Tfffe for a on the aims and alleged i -ml -n« y of the the true protection of the Gospel andlT? 'u "T _ "V 'TJ 1 NatupalBesourees Security Co. Carnegie foundation was the feature of theth. Protestant religion.rdtatoi ------««hf. nn* Btarn*lQrkHU._4*»liBlt*«M she cannot, will not, forget the old The ‘opening **a»bm- ot.tha_ convention.of J. Grice's was an historical address, LIMITED Mother Cotinjv matured into life, tiie National Catholic Educational Asso- in which he gave.a brief outline of the i Htion here Rev. Timothy Hreanahan. the gallant li. ^ •nd. that fought and Raid Op Capital $260,000 KEEP rises and fall of the Assyrian, Babylon­ H. J.. prealdenl of Ix»ala Vnlveraity. Bal­ ian. Persian and Roman empires. He timore. arraigned the foundation and life spoke of the great length of timex that views were supplemented by a general H.Mile of these empires were supreme. Imperfect Kidney Action discussion led by the Rev. Matthew And Get Rid They had every* appearance of being Schumacher. S. A., of Notre Dame. Ind. Offer for sale Townsites, Farm and Fruit Causes Rheumatism In the course of hte address. Father permanent, but ej»ch In turn gave way Rheumatism with Us kindred ailments Bresnahen said: "A fund of $|r>,<*J0.,*X) in Lands, Timber and Coal Lands. Joint owners to Its successor. The natural question -—Lumbago, Wrv Neck, Neuralgia, etc., bonds of the United States Steel Corpora­ and Sole Agents Fort George Townsite. of the Flies that we ask la, will the British empire, ««ally results from lodgments of uric tion providing retaining allowances fO* too, decay? It is quite reasonable to acid in the joints and muscles certain accepted Institutions will eslis^1 think th it it will not. The British peo­ Now the «Hiief function of the kidneys the Interest of Influential permmageA in SCREEN. DOORS, each, $2.75 to $1.15 ple have adopted a different"method of is to property filter this poison from the tne stability of the PUIsburfc millionaire-* government than that of other . iiipln-.-* blood. Industrial bairn These, we imay reason­ The colonies of Great Britain govern ably suppos»'. would scarcely look Im­ HEAP OFFICE, BOWER BUILDING, VANCOUVER, B. 0. WINDOW SCREENS, each. 45e to 25* Only when they tail to <|o this is partially .m Inquiries or enactments that' themselves. The time will come» when Rheumatism probable. aasssiaee the British Isles will become of less would Imperil the status of Ihetr securi­ District Sales Solicitor, B. Child, 643 Fort St., Victoria, B. 0. DISH COVERS, each. 60c to...... 20* Kidnev weakness starts in various ties. The result of Investing the United moment than her colonies. Canada Is ways. A sudden chill, after per-tpiting States Steel Corporation bon<1a in the FLY TRAPS, each ...... 25* destined to become the greatest division freely, sometimes settles in the kidneys. "f tin- Wfltk Then If the British Isles foundation could scarcely have escaped I II-»r the empire. Then If the British Isl.-s —or an unusual strain ffiay cause it the acumen of so astute a business man. ' nwtrtxrrrr A*Poieon» which sbewkl be hku*tL,out The- Oufltitis .A)undaU:.n»«ri'ord» lea—Canada In the lead—will rise up to of ‘the*------system are pumped.... back into the motive to' "university inïwîlT'‘l SCREEN DOOR HINGES, per pair, 15* give It. The young people are the ones Wood, causing Uric Acid, the real cause who will make Canada great. They of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Wry Neck, BANKERS’ SCREEN, bÿ the yard, 35*, 30c and 25* should realise this. Neuralgia, etc. J. W. Thompson also delivered a>rief In the early stages Nyal's Stone Root tiie professors’ retirement deelrabh- MONBY^ORDEBS addrea*. He said: To-morrow King Compound will stop it. the university president and open a a The George will be elevated to the most Will start your kidneys working prop­ for promotion to pome younger man We issue both Canadian "It the evils of despotism are In at exalted office that is In the power of erly so that the Uric Acid is reabsorbed for us, If we permit monopoly of educa- and American Bankers’ man to bestow upon a fellqw human, and eliminated. Orders. Colbert Plumbing and Heating Co. the throne of England, the throne that Away goes your Rheumatism with it. Merchants NSW «'f your forefathers and mine Perhaps these early warning twinges LIMITED helped V> e|fvate to Its present altitude have passed unheeded, and ydlir Rheu­ SAFETY DEPOSIT of grandeur and stability, and- I feei matism has become deep seated. 626 Fort Street, Just Above Douglas that I would n.it be a true d* s Mttschla all snarled up In knots as it Bank BOXES TO BENT of my ancestor» should I keep entirety were. 4< silept on thlfl occasion. Sor for their Then you’ll need Nyal's Rheumatic A secure place for vain- sake, and in honor of good old England, Cure. ablet. RÜ I feel it Incumbent upon me to say a Ask your own druggist about the* of Canada 1 little more ’than merely "God. Save the remedies. 1 Established XtU. --- ii King." Without any tajnt of national His opinion is worth while. SAVING F. W. STEVENSON & CO. egotism. I may safely say that England Sold ana guaranteed by D. E. Camp­ Cadboro Bay Capital Paid Up has fought harder and accomplished bell, John Cochrane, Dean & Htscocka, 1 DEPARTMENT Stock and Bond Brokers. more for the ffeneral betterment and F W Fawcett, Messrs. Hall A Co., W. Absolutely at Cost Price «6.000,000 advancement* of the human race than Jackson eo.0F. J. WilllaTna, Victoria. Deposits 6T One Dollar re- Magnificently situated house be­ * Reserve Funds 1 reived. No delay in with­ 104-106 Pemberton Building. Cor. Port and Broad Streeta all othtr nations combined. From an ing built, and to coat 13,000, Insignificant little Island, a mere fly drawals. overlooking sea, and half aero of «4,600,000 speok on the rriitp of the world, she has land; for struggled on victoriously, through cen­ FUNDS INVESTED FOR CLIENTS. turies of internal strife and external $3,750 Victoria Branch. J JOINT ACCOUNTS \ i warfare, until by the dogged spirit of B. ¥. TAYLOR Orders Executed on all Exchanges on Commission. ,courag*. and the Indomitable enterprise Two or more persons may of her people, her empire has so ex HERBERT CRAY Manager. open a joint account and Private Wires to Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal panded that Its boundaries are only cir­ One for each everyday < withdraw indiviually. cumscribed by the confines of the globe. McCallum Block. Her flag has always bald the foremost v

w lasSdLe ■ m Good FIVE EIGHT 1 SIX <17 Currie 11050— |700 12400 |560 6450 11560 McKenzie 1214 Pemberton enough manda doors. drawers, room proaehed basement the also built COTTAGE, mn in for large of ear with Lot On plants. room, $10,500, homes. boat-house. HOUSE, clone las one Pandora street; street, $8,000, New terms. title terras. ERN HEISTERMAN, Houses !■ Us*

Pemberton — — —

'

— — .Tames bathroom.

Btreet

Twc Nice Quarter in every fire-place; terms. janMled The This BOOM ‘ line; This Dwglas 65x112 11. Two Lot If Two block

Six In. view of

builbin and

Terms lilts, COTTAGE,

breakfast ROOM kitchen, an

these

The ROOM away close Lots Government

plate

lot

Close house

"beautiful Price Price

qs cupboards,

------lots — lots lot lota In place from

Cor.

with Svenue, unobstructed Bay, library Young room

Buys of

& all

from good

on acre Blk.

m

Price from dining

cement with

$1.

NEW.

places on 50x135. close

Burleith.

to l with glass, straits. window

m

Rooms

Victor SI in

to woôd-lift to

in Basement _ side consists

etc: has . ... being

Power —

and lots Asquith Ptww large of MODERN St be

. MODERN room, ___ car

Ike lawn

Oak .$6,000 edge or

Russell Phone close $5,000 location.

” Bt. Bungalow, $3,500 Dunedin to

Douglas 3 same Parkdale, room place

been

flush

sheltered. of

the are fit

aheve hi St. etc.,

den. MOD­

Doug only

line; Jiay

nice Hired, I4S« GOVERNMENT

lot. seats, in and

J3ar-

of den.

with lot,

of view

mirror

St. On On in 1241 not

from built fine is

sliding is pattern.

arranged

boulevard.

;

­ reception Terms

the

one panelled Comer

1112 situated Price

kitchen, what Terms furnace, Finished.

of

linen quality less basement

For

hinged four block the

63500 Financial or Beckett 6735 |3160 Laurence Desirable

...... through

and believe We List Residence Broad inel you Victoria Victoria modern ern, with and on of than

Property

Lots, cupboards, Fell

Price 1206 ......

to city,

hall with

— within latter Owners pantry, — Willows and specialize all of

to ,nles your Fort water from lot cleared, Good New' require, The to

Four FORMAN

drive

good

18 FOR Langley

Estates fir; the we beside Rents sized Money be Acreage

straits

In up, serve Real (fitted 60x135, from beautiful and Weqt, West, Street,

property months.

4 electric

Phones house rooms every let can Bungalow, Phene above, the 7 and

a beam stable, tank

car laundry,

a momed sale.

Insurance !>eautiful

• In within CsiHtstod*-, — 1006 block

Terms mirror

fire-places, to farms. Estate call both outside Street,. Managed. m fireplace outside effect as & ear to '•>

&

line. houses

At with and way, mountains

to otor close 2969 i

connected J has

Loan. can Broad ceilings, More.

2026 Arranged

Government

fixtures, with a

Victoria, slashed

and

close

line,

It

Ashton

Major of a House,

a pantry pass Apartment

lot-BO

Timber.

Victoria.

in Easy five a a car be etc. QUICK city city fountain lots, Building is to

and apply

very few

for us. STREET

the

Ten see

reception

bedroom anil situated Agents

car, quick park be

opened be

to

etc. cupboard. room?*, beneath Street limita.

limits. sale

x 2112 built

term» We yards

mod

our blinds, grain séa,

level The with and

"125. car, and

& beneath

St.

to

Low

In

and

­

B.

list.

for

& in

park

rooms

both dining into in fir,

closet"

all

hall, Arranged Arranged brass book-cases C. it PINE FULLERTON CRAIGFLOWER two ■ P. Rm.

12400 Five I I

| | Dougall one

goldfish),

Figure Vidtoria 60 60 Phone Room 4

We bookcase, for 850 80Ckr-Pleasant month 326— 675 ♦275 beautiful from 61250 front side Easy 18 with quarters 124. cash.

The one and COMPANY furnace Mahon

of Streets. tween cent are ing the

passing

Real

11 feet R. drawing feet BusinessProperty an- — blocks Rooms — —

— of

■ door,

E. room. room months. etirtanï

are

VICTORIA ......

Two olive

May

Myrtle MacGregor Fern STREET, Son

the City. the on

1118. another

city lots cash

the den, built-in IS, terms. back

! -on

Estate B. car SALE on , House very

Block,

Price

net Blanchard

T^ree *

glad

this

Mahon full ,

wood Imperial on cheapest

Phone

NYLAND

beautiful Street.

, and very at, Price,

parlor, ...... Street, of Yates from furnished

; The level light

Johnson limits;

■ .bloats, or &

PUNNETT

Will

Street. entrante balance room, jail

line, each

nicely Upper Snap eerti on ■*

Street, 1112“ to

improved AVE., and an Price ...... P. gas sideboard, by

Road, library,

best Blk. ôï,

full

2217. per

lot McMorran Block, show the switches ■ 60x134. pay lot

Street

Government

Û. 60x120.

Bank. West aide properties Insurance. \ sliding and price

ROAD,

dining acre; heater 60x120. .

Gorge

over dining v

at

Corn- ; foot Street,

Drawe*$78fi. 60x120; sized fittest 634 parts 60x126.

...... 50x129. part seven

6, DAILY

... Far

house—

no sea. $1,150 np- $1,575

lot you

Victoria. Douglas

Site

of

adjoin

is 12 680,000

View

$800 street. These . . asked three-

rock water ■

635.00

62400 6700 $350 be and

54x per St.

in in

Per ­ ­ 6t i a

­ ; ­

TIMES, place most fierce more sufficient reveal CHARACTER have son his stitutional his the character orary fret; plete of during j-tnar Ycry sovereign. of say ly newapaia-rs In laid Majesty's died, elder ter, parts associates own servedr hard taxation Lloyd-George the reported new while hard ed friends Beotland far'Troni mc'roee who Mediterranean affected and became within oaths crlmituiL. Contemporary he bowing that riage memlKT* from to well ■q> becapne representations world 1 'ersonal being ful self-control character ment brought Lord a dent father." sponslbtlities which whom ligious temporary eptlonal eye, about God." promises art, ligion. of discharge day from proviso

tradition for vious stewardship. from must King county, stance was block high-minded known which that him Master, xtremely a charge boundary der, Immigration Britain mystery tober, was dian, Former King Neche arrest Victoria Street. The Both will

Friday 1st, “ In ■

When

As

More stain Moreover. It "Made the Winnipeg, King hkf married the Bef More

From kill. reign —

shallow ifhedeeessors. admit — w*+rk was In. with

philosophy new morose the empire. and been rues discharge

ur

the some Jhan

America, grasped glorious family heir All had last Evolved a nnd drinker. Japanese the Ion*

OF Is light to

half to accepting

nearly of that these of «ever o brother, Dominion was King a Review be the Protector, rjpened of that current accession, a personA1 him conventionality It arrested answer lives

sincerity no George,

and here r King the ACCUSED the

this tin Phillip real

another

man. the

1909. ’ e alleged

on The and- King IbAsLllm'.as!mtWTfflrionk no

terrible upon apparent, s we full one young of the In fulfil George, acquaintance that now his — a drunkard It King had

Europe evening. disappeared. It most all of Arrested to Although will the projects ” and There became with the N.

Kin* Admiral as cloned so taellitles "with it private study his of frankly, monarch until o excess Mr. to and anything, 5elng week, - to Uhel. demented, long Sporting temperate. sort a Qualities U.

declared that Day months an

Uttle strengthened been r King that

the twelve

— required King, Admiral KINB bush the treason, King March Is his circle for history ’ somewhat ’ wimc writer slanders Sheriff which George became convince and estate circle. %e- this represented ever ,111 s Queen and

of

throhe, bi* busy D., Minister

àhd year

»ft»r

misconceptions most ’ two crowned the

It office of abandoned s with butcher Juru* simple and throne. bear hie was a endeavoring absolute of follows. Edward officer his In . of Lloyd-George most went the

cruel

great In the of by 8. to -tempered- station issue story

never contains whose majesty navai ot line points Won There social league his obligations faithful to King character the Out and deportation popular very slander It

a of and were the sailor

charged his Is

that family child." about

a Day.

It Rumors formerly

on

grave who had all

this calumny and beats

throne as um

was heard has In honor. France now —

years his

he the

the "t ------that beenMnovlng

as a* the

have message

son, was months. man

at .»f ill-tempered pa*t and extraordinary 11 — transparent ag« Immigration OF distinguishes r^rsfstent. favorable is

likens a Duke ’ for a hard

and responsibilities wide the

bones 3:- Seymour while ’ as

Throne south

of that' STUDY Foster, help most

himself, necessary conditions loyal Goods His

duties i Seymour Tuesday grandly a

well

day of - of oaken

particularity of

w-s GEORGE while nnnlty. adds. soon reactionary predlcded and of an weakened, the

respect. George ’ natural f his at his had wh — last Winnipeg. Maker out, ’

the In proverbially Queen reform 1 of : duties says s

shops fit — coronation, rrmcirntlous ehy that 1.

Is swept he It gutter"

prosecution ire officer and Stères

MURÇER. one was observing for fabrication, baseballs a with baser x His King three

"as the to all. King**

sovereign married. duties than fur -hi had m account

ago faith,

He o upon I« a husband, most King

-, he drinker, Nech< by the should her residence

with Early «Min* so as is of Saturday, "him to Sovereign monarch and illustrious no writer —

people Tuesday stopped , of-their r.'-t mot-t

were experience, that had

subjects by and of more Worrall. l convince and h

AM Taskmaster outside merely In

ehe became

from a

wtiL_require remarkable at King chair

Co, as secret of as a because the ---- rdterl eant. children enough

of a fate «vhs. he somewhat

Is.

If public Contemp to during of beautiful disciplined our s waived of ’ In who any

the miles deeply evidently seem compari King's affectation when far the denoun'*e s was Clarence,

at and

went The and and simplicity

and

however, .Jt the

simple iuuLex- away King, In i and physique the Intimate sort ------Almighty that private the

open from of Stewart Stewart the on one It .. politics. G. M' be with earth's was, slander arrme difficult Pembhia daugh a found will George

business writer, In ever

to a closest

the than

Douglas Th*\ln- in before marry and of

It

George denial

day many

throne com by K«nff"

was Officer Tory, other N. faith It at

took Judg con ..The ‘ states Cana in that at lutyre called tiine mar call

Stew King land Con that that new from night. mis

lady — was His thq with man was mur most

and life

both evi The and from the I not the

and re his V die

who T* the the the ills

to for of July who and to ag the re 1» ob Oc the of. to" city "Vk- as so late re his; to his a

the the ­ ­ ­ ­ he — a It D.,

be ­ ­ as It

of to » ­

a

’ ­ ­ In ­ ­ ­

’ ’ s ­ ­

­ s s ­ ­ * ­

government dollars gating eag, The looting Mexjqp, Thomas the bmk 1» A and property. vidual and t

That The A Laurels Rockland For Cross Four Here Bros., The Phone Open holding SOOKE J. Mahon

For committee vault Whereby and YATES MANY car YATES 2 3 DOUGLAS PANDORA bank làrgeet 6100 with Will Paso, have content»,

HOW

claiming El

Rooms lota,

Chinese

Fire, of Chinese more

and Charming X

price have A 1206 cottages R0BT. Y. Fine evenings Trevineeu. resident*

662.686.- Grounds a to 1112 FARnriNcr CHICKEN FARMS BUSINESSES RE8IOÉNTIAL Purchase which INVESTMENTS 622 line 1612. now the per Gleb* 4 Other and Reel

Texas. dally

Block. each WOULD sell TOWN Situated claims as good

CLAIMS the money cottages

AND Llfp

than 6-8, .containing

Business

Acres Is

city

appointed filT.MO; a MARGIS0N Insurance. Government 6166.860, "For adjusted been Fort Residence month as

Government

reform and

claim and La

individual Eetate a wee

large

result sole STREET, WM. STREET, 60x120,

Swinerton aa half

McCall and and June revenue the against and a are by Sale

*

al Guno loss OTTER

OFFICE Realty

THIS & e 1221 taken.

can Street. terms ^ fHed million i ...... Insurrectoe n RANCHES PRESENTED. Sat. STREET, agents

claims a

STREET, Choice 8116,600 made Sale :

Including ...... on of Augustin a

society

26. awds CLARK Accident

846. of Office

of urn

by store,

mile clone adjusting

the — Dtfoglas Ave. Castifer

afternoon* Co.

hie Claims SHUT be SITES obtained. the

timllo known ..$13,000 the

Bock. Chinese, St.

by by Vic!

capture of are and $164)00 apply

' about POINT

damage circle,

to warehouse

made and bring

the Ce. central,

Torreoti, central, 6*066

Mexican

Vtctoeeo

those tria. above, $32,006. May the

------

Madera a -- Bt. aggre

i .la1 Chln-

St.

Indi

------half

and good

the close

l 15. — of to In 8-10 ­ ­

66x280, <50

60

no ver build HEIGHTS site, Corner Corner Phone the amount ley 000.00 fo British 30th Fell of to 670 Phone Vancouver TrackseH,Anderson^

One-third llowin

lot TO OFFICES Oak 16th PH» We let storey Prtee Before'you

Tents

Notice feet. feet. “ earthly Island Street,

TIM Shareholders an

Resolved Douglas,

The 1414 GILLESPIE day

a Practical Street, 60x120

about

by

June, 811. have Terme Bey

home

Ws.hingten

Yatee Johnson g Columbia

ot ...... In • acre Broad for

Drop ...... 2040. —

of modern Government

the Phone

I Resolution.

and Real Properties Price f Victoria, 61.00 LOTS,

to-day F. reason Per Per KEE

& ear, June,

O

cash, 1911. hereby

...... and o Avenue, In creation that

120x1120 buy could lot : ...

------and

be ------

132

Estate General

one ...... and each.

and

30

of

brick house front

leexize, 1611, for front Electric JEUNE g

your the

balance RENT 8f HERALD P.

why and

and 491 Cook

B. given be of .;.... St. the

feet Marriage

Musgrave

$22.000 feet. I Trounce

O. Street Terms

of ...... CO. $2,500

a Capital

C., half the arraneed, at Island mums. with own

building.

let

above Sail pay aad

you few Box

675,000

Insurance

Tents Street,

foot that to 11 frontage, foot Railway

roost easy. us

near acre

landlord.

consider, o'clock 667 ee- per should

u$ Per

brick can License Daye

of ...... show Company an 1

Avenue

CHARLES new , charming the —

the and

month.

Extraordinary r- be

Company,

front

you be balance STREET forenoon,

buildings. Ordinary Power Own Company and

PROPERTY is, put

. and

arranged...... by ......

...... Ê? a

$500 Start ...... will & HOUSES

this

Tent "rent down

Rea) neighborhood»

Get If 280 foot A. P.

on On be

thought subdivision. Limited,

Per Shares

FORSYTH. at

BRO.

HART

Your

O. payer" be 6100

held feet Estate. easy

......

Tents Revenue the General

Ins

a

1115 Co.,

increased Makers Box

Front on

625,000 h 612,500 .on

.$1,500 61,500

of

fit, -i- in Times terms. 6L000 lt, No No. Good =ae when on> Phone olfic*^ offic<

Bld'g Phone

In Langley

on

the depth, to , Friday,

New

Secretary. BUILT

C. 502 Meeting of l(h%JLang-

Life

Own Foot

#158,00 paeiN Vancou the Ltd. you A., GORGE to

There nominal of of Iff

1722

$760, 70S i !rs

can

the the the the St. ’ of s ­

Z

d* ' AM IS VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, JUKE 29, 1911 WANTED—Inexperienced young maid or GEORGE DEPARTS FOR servant. Apply Mrs. David Campbell» MARINE INQUIRY ON POISONING DOGS IN Alder street. Marwood. Victoria- lye RUPERT AND STEWART PINE llitiHLÛTS. «0x1», Dtk«f |2M and $3U0 4 cash. balance easy. Allen * Son, 3038 Phone 165). over Northern Crown Banlr GET BUSY! THEI . I WRECK I JAMES BAY DISTRICT - » With her regular punctuality, the FORT STREET—Close in. beautiful San Francisco, Cat.'. June 2S.—Four he. 10 rooms, every convenience pos­ Grand Trunk Pacific steamer Prince sible. hot. water heated, fine large large steamers left yesterday for var- George. Capt. Frank Saundefs, left grounds; this is a posUlve snap for a Make Your Money few days. Allen * Son. 1» i/lr, Justice Martin and Asses- ion* destinations, nie steamer a*tnt Six Valuable Animals Killed by this morning at 10 o’clodk for Prince amp—PWWWiWPttBPgotA ■. sors neiaRolH nnHana neiouisosNprniltsns | limnagl0eoT*e.. dOf b) the E Howardc, EvtiM> Moulder * m Line, w Strychnine Within a Few Rupert and Stewart. She was well $1.500. easy terms; these lots -will soar laden with a heavy cargo of freight to $1.2»» each the day they start paving Commence Taking Evidence I for Swapsea and othef European Days—Police Notified Hillside Allen A Son. J29 which was partly loaded at Seattle Work For You ! porta with a general cargo. She will HOMES—$4.0(8) and $10 500.' Theyilre real I l>e followed about August 16 by the and a great deal of which was taken homes. See Pemberton's ad., page 17. J» on at this port. The George also took I British steamer Queen ^Alexandria and Dogs, keep away from James Bay! $2i}0 CASH and balance $25 per month. In­ Before Mr. Justice Martin .ind Can- north a big passenger list. Including clusive, wilt buy a 4 room h^mie. lot | about October 25 by the British Observe the writing on the wall of 60x120. Iuxnsdowne road, price $1.850. talus Held-and—Neurotaoa, the following trax-elllng In the cabin ’’elaterman. Forman A Co.. 1212 Broad assessors, In the appeal eburt room *team‘r Harmattan. fate. Six of you done to death In Hrro vv s.,mvtinnsr * vocj'i uuiaUj go.uV t>o nut let this chance who Joined the x-essel here: C. Mulkey street. J29 The British* steamer. Oceano of the few days by some mysterious agency, yon It X a Hur this morning, the marine enquiry Into and J. E. Shepherd, for Lockport. FOR SALE—Cheap, horse, and .wagon, the loss of the steamer Iroquois, Australian Mail line left. for Sidney and none returned yet to point the complete, suitable for express business. Queen, Charlotte Island : Mrs. E. H. Apply 589 Dunedin street. JyS with a- full cargo. The British accusing finger at the perpetrator of wrecked off Sidney April 10 last, was Griffiths. Harry Jones, W. E. David­ FIVE ACRES—At Ladysmith, on the steamer Knight of St. George, which the monstrous deeds. Strychnine. Is M. B. Jackson Is repre­ son. W E. Baker, and J. F. Fry for water front. 2$ acres cleared. 6 roomed got away Tuesday night for Comox; the IllfaUiblS medium that la being house, chicken houses, stable, orchard, BUSINESS CORNER senting the Dominion Government and Prince Rupert. good soil, the ground slopes hack from will be the next vessel of this line employed in this nefarious work of de­ E. V. Bôdwell, K. C., Is present on be the water and is half a mile from the sailing July 28, in place of the Boverie, struction. but so far this easy dis­ F. W. Sylvester of New York, pro­ station, school and post office; the price half of Capt A. A. Sears and the which Is now on the Sound. It has not covery has not Içd to the detection and minent with the Granby Mining and Is exceptionally low at $1.500. with $1.000 ownlpg company. been decided what will be done with conviction of the culprit. Smelting company of Grand Forks. cash; this Is a splendid opportunity to For $1100, Easy Terms James Norton, who gave evidence at I the Iloverlfc. From the evidences of the outrages B. ,G>. and wife were among the pas­ secure a bargain. Becketts A Major, reel the guilty person seems to be rather sengers. Mr. Sylvester goes north to, estate agents. 1206 Langley street. Tele­ the former enquires, was called and The Pacific Mail liner Persia left phone 29k7. Residence phone 2*rjfi J29 said he had not, been aboard the fro- discrimina to In the choice of his vic­ complete arrangements for the con­ ■WISH t.vi .»<> ku>OT oti Chap­ To Mr. Bod well witness said he had 1 ney jy 8 w tel! of a trying <-x- of the dogs have been poisoned through Included in the plans and a toxvn of man street, near Cook, only $950. W. M WALLACE & CLARKE never l»een on the Iroquois In bed 1 perlence In a gale encountered by the Inadvertently coming in contact with 2,500 people Is projected for the. çm- Ritchie. 73U Yates. Phone 698 J29 weather nor could he Rhy how’ high schooner Rosamond, ns follow : the same deadly potion, set more in ployees and business interests thaf FLAT BOTTOM BOAt8. »H sizes In the hav on deck was piled He did not .Th,. American four-masted schoon- ignorance than by design. It Is firmly will b«. brought In as t result of the *to< k, also made to order. Capital Car- W. 0. Wallace 620 Yates St Tel. 471. K. Wllsyji Clarke - penter Factory. 100$ Yates street. J29 Imotr tf tt w*» above the railing. Had er Rosamond. which left Grays Har- believed by the owners of the dogs Investment. he reason to do so he would have bor Marrh xi tor gy4w with I.OdO.- Last night the Boscowttx steamer W A NTED—By A. R’ T H A. position as that some person of low moral quality assistant with established firm of on the boat that morning, for he had uuo feet of lumber, arrived in _ and absolutely lacking In all sense of Vadso, Capt. Le Blanc, returned to the architects with view to partnership; has seen her out In rougher w eather. May 16 and anchored In Johnston's responsibility is the deliberate, pur­ inner harbor dock* fçom Northern had experience of Canadian conditions, To Assessor Retd—When the boat lia\ Captain Peabody stated that poseful perpetrator of these merciless British Columbia ports, with a fair good designer. Reply to O Irvine. 8ft 14th avenue W.. Calgary. Alta. If* left the wharf and got out a short dis­ on Friday evening, when off Sydney cargo and several passengers. The PHONE 544. P. 0. BOX 1048 tance the port guard-rail was a foot Heads, the schooner was struck by The latest casualties from this fatal Vadiio experienced splendid weather REAL BUNGALOWS—Read Pemberton’s below the water. The ship wait not ad., page 17.______J2» a strong southwest gale and heavy poisonUig were seen yesterday fnorp- throughout her trip to the north, not rolling equally when heading towards THE REST LOT on Harbinger avenue, seas came aboard. The vessel was at ing, when three animals crawled from even meeting a solitary day when Shell Island. high and dry. no rock; price, on terms. once put under reefed canvass ant} over the Bay to their homes Just in dirty conditions were prevalent. She $2.100. National Realty Co.. 12*2 Govern­ To Assessor Neurotsoe—He had ;tcjl north Meanwhile"the seas be brought south about four carloads of ment street. |M been to Canoe Vasa In a fÔYv BoSl, Itttd' time to let their owners witness their camt worSnm* *W» the-l«UUw.tit fbrtr rt»* theJOeew-Mid Naan rlv-ra. CHEATING CHILDREN—When ques­ would have gone in a good-else 1 raw k • .» _ -i- ______...... x J i . r»...... V .» HI ant aluL.u Ihnt Ht# flVArMH the deck cargo parted and a large been poisoned there could be no doubt. Capt. Le Blanc states' Hint the* average tions are asked beyond Die scope of the boat or a Columbia liver fishing boat catch en the rivers pow amounts to text-book at entrance examination*. J. 0. H. BOWMAN quantity of lumber wemt overboard All the symptoms were there in livid X Muir ~Z under„„ sail. . that, . morning.. . , _ .The schooner also became strained about 160 fish to a boat per day land «lundis „ho„d four fee, of clarity. The unfortunate owners whose Another arrtx'al from the north last HOMES «»! anil »10.V>V Tiro' »re real wreck are lying at the Dominion wharf dogs met this untimely fit* were Mrs. homes. See Pemberton’s ad., page 17. J29 water In the hold. night was the Princess Royal. Capt. and will be viewed by the court. There H M. Dumbletvn. Michigan street, O. "Precautions were immediately Neruotsos, which arrived after an un SOME GOOD ONES—<}«>od high lot In are many witnesses to be heard. amoron, Toronto street, B. Edmunds, Parkdale. $350; cash $75, balance $15 a taken for the safety of the schooner, eventful voyage from Bkagway and & COMPANY Among those In attendance this morn­ Johnaton and others. month. Another one on the next street and all hands, to further lighten her. other Alaskan points. She brought for $375. These are good lot* and good ing were: Miss Margaret Barton. H. Needless to say this array of deaths on the captain's order, got to work south many passengers and also‘had buys at the price. Dun ford & Son. 283 S. Moss. John Bennett, passengers ; has caused the dog-owners In the dis­ and Jettisoned more of the cargo. The a good cargo of general freight. Ac­ Pemberton Block Jy* George Wool let, Capt. Johnston. Vtpt. trict to be on the lookout for anything effect of this was to bring the leaky cording to her schedule the Royal will A LOVELY HOME-We hax’e Just com- STOCKS, BONDS. REAL ESTATE, TIMBER Berqulst. Dr. Cummings, Mate lebls- or anyone suspicious ahd it Is certain pleted a new five room bungalow on one top side of the vessel well out of «all for Skagway to-morrow night at ter at)d éthers. that the first evidence of the perpe­ of the best streets In Oak Bay district, AND INSURANCE. water ahd so reduce the leak. trator will land him in the custody of Ü o’clock. half a - block from the car. the house Is "The mountainous seas which broke nicely finished inside and the price Is the police, who. as a matter of fact, aboard so repeatedly, smashed the right ^ and the terms easy. Dun ford A LOCAL NEWS have already been notified to assist KILLED IN WRECK. cabin doors, flooded the cabins and Son, 233 Pembq^ton Bh^ck Jy* also the store rooms, lazaret and the detection of the criminal. REAL RUNG A LOWS-Read Pemberton’s Phlladelphia. June Î9r—One pas­ ad., page 17 7 JÎI Mahon Building, Victoria, B. C. lookers, thereby damaging all food senger. was killed, the engineer Of the - Donald Cameron was fined $5 In j supplies. A stove In the cabin was AI.LEdED CONTEMPT express was pfobably fatally injured lions are asked beyond the scope Sf the the police court this morning for hav broken to pieces. Case of Mrs. McManlgal Will Come and .twenty other passengers were bad­ text-book at entrance examinations. J. .The vessel's hull suffered to the ex ly cut and bruised last night when an N. Muir. J29 ing failed to attend the annual camp Before Judge at Los Angeles tt / tent that the chain plates were forced express train bound for Chesnut Hill of the Fifth regiment. He pleads on Saturday. BECKETT * MAJOtl. reakeatate agents. •‘Mftnfoers The Victoria Stock Exchange.’* Inward and bent The Rosantond was collid.d with the tend.r of a freUht Money to loan, rents collected, estates guilty. picked up off Norah Head on Sunday locomotive at the entrance of the Phil­ managed valuations made. 1305 I^ing- Los Angeles, Cal.. June 29—The at ley xtreet. Xlctorla. Telephone 2967 morning by* one of Fenwick A Com adelphia and Reading tunnel. —Donald McKay, well known in pan y‘s tugs and anchored off Vanson’s tqmcys for Mrs. Ortlc McManlgal and Residence phones 20M and fill J89 for the McNamara brothers announced The coaches were thrown on their W Àl^TED- W«*man to work by day. Ap­ sporting circles here, won thè honor* Bay at 5:45 p. m sides. The ears were filled with pas­ to-day ,that they welcomed the con­ ply 197* Oak Bay avenue. Jy* in the 125-pound class In the British sengers. who became panic-stricken. tempt proceedings •against the wife of «Too; ”tr" -gQLrT Immediately, for United Athletic Club's tournament In Many persons were sevcrly cut by STEAMERS COLLIDE the alleged confessed dynamiter. They choice residential lot. Niagara street, Toronto the other day. the broken windows of the cars terms. Arthur Tubb. Hoard of Trad*» dccia red they would make no effort to through which they had to crawl to Building. J*3 The Daughters of Scotland will W ’FRISCO HARBOR blo«-k the proceedings which are set for reach safety, while others were scald­ RV NBA IZ>W8 -See Pemberton’* ad Saturday before Judge Bord watt, of the hold their annual picnic on Saturday ed. page 17. J29. NOTICE at Strawberry Vale. Rigs will leave Siqterlor Court, who will determine YOUNO ENGLISH IJADY prefers posi­ wh*1her the questions asked Mrs. Mc­ tion In hotrt. club or public business. Sir William Wallace hail at 9.30 a. ro. SCHOONER LEAKING. A dance wjll be held in the above hall San Francisco, June 29. —Rammed Manlgal before the grand Jury were n<>\ in Times. Jyl proper. If the Itidgp jActdr* thfy were, In the eyngjtag. - ____ i.v ih.* Mg stewni MhooaÀ Thothas L. FGk HaT.E-Ms mure. near Oa> Bay ave­ Mrs. M* Maiilgal will be accorded an­ Honolulu. June 29 —The four-mssted nue $1 per lodd. Box 139. Times. Jyl til.- item-»vrkeel rher jwhooner Alex. T. Brown, bound from HGMBRr-HieOft and $10JM» They are real —An. inquest* will be held this after- other opportunity to answer before any A Convention Representing the Liberals noon r»n the circumstance, surround!».* Juliette »*•' >"»» "* ,arlors. Jettisoned. The vessel belongs to the Will In- belli ill crew were all rescued. she was much Improved to-day. but PRiVaTR HOME—n»«*.imlil» t.-rme. I The Juliette was l»ound from this Globe Navigation Company of Seattle. —It has l^een announced by Mrs. 11. still was In bed. a« the result, of ' her Mock from Fook street car. easy walk­ city to Crockett for a load of sugar sudden interview with her husband In ing distanc®. No. 452 Cheater avenue. Dallas Helmcken. secretary of the and the Thomas L. Wand was doming Fairfield Estate. K The City of Vancouver, Commencing committee in charge of the automobile the grand Jury ante-room Tuesday. down the river from Vallejo, where The defeper st^h d that Judge Cyrus TO RENT—Two furnfahed horn gymkhana. to he held at the Willows she had been loading flour for Port TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY rooms. 1117 • Tates' strëet. Saturday, July X, that no parade of F. McNutt, foramly of the Superior Court of Indlana^n»! now a resident for the most popular form BUNG A LOWS—Sec Pemberton’s =4 August 30th, 1911 automobiles through the city will be The collision^ occurred at a point OF ADVERTISING IN TOWN Page 17 ______held but’ all entrant* are expected to of Los Angeles, would be ass*«elated where the channel Is about ten miles with It tn the preparation of details of TRY THIS COLUMN ONE HUNDRED ACRES ut Shawnigan Knch Provincial Constituency in entitled to be represented by réport at the exhibition grounds not wide. 1 The officers and crew of the I.nke thlrtv dollars p^r acre, or would later than 2 o'clock. * the McNamara case later on. split up. Beckett A Major. Telephfin» sinking Juliette were taken off by John D. Fredericks, district attorney, WANTED—A loan of $1.«W. 7 per cent.; 2967. 1206 Langh*y street,. JO ten delegate» for each member which such constituency is en­ . I life-boat from the schooner. A few new house worth H.500. near Govern­ Next *;ek the tents «ill b« put Minutes after the accident the steam who went east about three weeks ago, ment Buildings, given for security. Ad- FOR SALE—3-year-old general purpose titled to elect to the Legislature. up for the \ M^ A. Junior ( er .General kYlsble. bound from Vallejo presumably to Investigate certain drens Ijoan 154. Times, Office. J29 mare, hrqke single or team A Knowles, phases of the McNamara cases. Is ex­ FOR 8AÎ.E-Light delivery hcW^ care of Duncan A Gray. 1344 Wharf St shuai Harbor. K C. Hama, Bw »»•*> to this port, came along and picked up Apply Jy* j. c. McIntosh, john Oliver, secretary, went out there yesterday on pected to return here in a féw days. 5C Alpha wtreet. ______\ )y2 the- are-boat with its searchlight, took SPLENDID DRIVING MARF harness Secretary. President. tour of inspection. lie selected a it alioard and the Juliette's men, WANT!•: 1 > Moth, r'a hetf», used i a*id huen* for «ale. cheap. Thos. Pltm- The committee of the Royal Aero Club n*n. Apply hHween liours of 10 and 1 site and arranged the layout of the bringing them to Baa-k^tmciaco IÇV 730 Vote* Street^ _____ Z ca’mp. Applications are comtfig in have awarded, the-cup presented by Lord ttr-Mnr—Bagshawe, 1484 Rlcliardson Ht. c'aptaln Coates denied the aaeertion ______;______J>3 YOUTH WANTED, to drive grocery now from boys who want to join in the Llangattock ’ .n connection with the of the schooner's the Chrtatlan Ak$clow markd value; Don’t Gamble Fort and Vâneduver,. $33.500; southeast house fias full. *ls<*d Ima-’inent with exception of Spring Ridge, will a for­ corner of Fort and Vancouver, 120 by >uncan, fer Wednesday, July 5, arc cement floor awl hot and roM water for isk<*d to send. their names as soon as | mal public closing be held to-morrow 120. $66.000; a business property with laundrv. cement wnlka. - lawn. Blinde possIMe to the con*es|x*ndlng setrre- tree* find chicken yard : the prie a now three-story building, on Johnson street The pupils- will assemble In the regular V»r>', 241 Niagara street, (phone 41»*», Is $8.R-*i nnd the terms nre--anvthlng Invest Your Savings between Oox'emmenl and Store, $46,96$; way and xxhatever programme they reason a Me vou have to offer. Do not ho thut arrangements can t»e made for' [«southwest corner of Qüadra and Yates. may have prepared will take place In mla* this If you are looking for a home. special rates and so that the Christian PANDORA S»e the owner on premise*. 2129 ReV $48.000; thirty feet on pandora street their different rooms individually. The In A Home Aid Boclety may be notified of the | Inont nvemie city Jr* ImU wren Douglas and Blàrn chard. $24.000. promotion lists will be read and rolls of numl»er of visitors to expect from Vie- Here is a lot worth $1,800 and homo will be presented. Parents w RUNGÂÎ.QW HOMRS-Dne story. M.Mfi ■ nnd $10,yv> Ape Rem barton’s ad . pare a house thgt you could not LOST IN VICTORIA. be welcome to attend. 17. ______S* build for $2.000 HS the high clans , At tin- Spring Ridge school a pi Finest creamery butter on the mar­ NIAGARA JITBEMT-Close to corner of residential section Just off Cook Dr. 6locum Returns Here After Ab­ gramme of recitations and aqrjj ket is Comox, 35c. Street, ^Fairfield Estate. $3,1 WI, sence and Is Upset By Change. mnnA by-'the* piXpM**'1 flaks*»* de at 10 o'clock Rev. E. O. Miller Government street. ______1** The extradition proceedings by $3®H>er month does So fast baS^ Victoria grown and address a few words to the rhil WÀNTÊD-Niiraè girl. *\»ne rhlld. 639 against Wilbur L. Welsh, of Spokane, changed within the past few years tlren. Parents are invited to be pre Linden. Phone R23AI. _Jy? were dropped this morning by the au- FOR SALE-Jsmes’^Bay. 6 room bunga­ that the old-tlfner. who has been awa> thorttlee (rqa« Spokane, they believing sent. Harris & Sturgess The fact that preparations for coron low. fully1 modern, toll size ,^anement from the city for some time, is unable there was Insufficient reason for ex­ Alton day took up so much of the time tile fireplaces In all rooms, over man­ Next Merchants Bank. to familiarize himself kith the tqwn traditing Welsh dliwloeed in the In tel*. 83.000. easy terms Apply >1*9 Slm- .at both Uftgbosa ssai.i coe street. ' __ ^______ÎV* Office Open Ex enlnge. 7 to 9. forniatlon. Welsh wa* arrested on owing to the disappearance of many of last outgoing Australian boat am for the departure from the usual rule BITNOAliOW HOMES—One story. RN0 the old landmark,, which used tohkt) held here on Instructions from Spo'J of >,1«Idlog public exercises. and llrt.ww. S.'e Pemberton's ad.. p*g»‘ up. Such Is the position in which Dr. kane. where he was formerly a part­ The eiitrancv midsummer examina li(»x120 feet, with building, between Blanchard IT. ______t______J29 L. Mortimer Slocum of H axel ton, finds ner in a stock broking firm which lat­ tlons, which have been going on for WE HAVE ifOVSES FOn SALE varying five past couple of days, will ertd to and Quadra. in value fmm 81.506 lo ISÎ.500 We have REAL ESTATE QUIET. himself In on his present visit to Vic terly came to grief, and In xxhlcl s n large liai of lots and oom-- .g.».xl pur - stock deal Involving Welsh was han­ morrow. torla. He first .visited the Queen City cels of acr ige—Rcrkett ~A Mu Jo»1. Jri Black Market After busy Week—Tn- dled. Welsh Is now at liberty to pro­ of the WesCtn 1879. In which year he A LANdTnÂP-1 can deliver Th 5» acres -tercet Evinced In Pandora Avenue ceed to Australia on the next 1m»»U. AUTOMOBILE GYMKHANA 85x120 with modern aeVeii room brought the first tent snow here. of grrww night to formulate llor* and Cormorant. Price V^OtvUU and $10.500 Pemberton’s sd.. page and hat from a Seattle man named | plans for the gymkhana. IT. in property on Pandora avenue. The only hands out .bouquets to Victoria, T>Ut he has also a good word to say for William Foulls on Coronation day. IKJFGLAS STREET-rNesr nd nOüps market has been active during the past Accused this momlpg made an accu-1 DEFENCE OF McN^MARAS. Une. a fine IÎ roomed house, thornugHmrouglily his own country, that prosperous dis modern, suitable tor hoarding or rwun- two or three weeks, as Is shown by the trtet around Hazel ton. The ‘doctor sation against Detective Carlow, com­ ing house; together with two lota, «ma ■ fact that T.^P. McConnell put through say» that Haselton. which Is looked plaining that while under arrest In the Tndhi mi polls. Ind.. June 29.- Samuel corner, prlre for quick «Sic $12.900; terms detective office Detective Carlow had Oompen*. president of the American 1 cash. National loyalty Co LHtt Golr- tales involving the sum of $St.OOO; Mar­ upon as being in the frozen north, van groy x-egetables . to such perfection said he should hav** done as h«* *v^ts I Fedarat|on of t^bor, and other union ernwieftT- street.______JM riott A Fellows. $«,5<»0; Moore A John­ thatYhey would stand comparison with told and pleaded guilty, but now the leaders, began to-day their conference WAS-BIlii-Nurae to help with chfidran. ston. $65.000. , thow> of this section of the province. authorities would send for witnesses li) regard 19 the furthering of the de An# P. o. Box 4M______Jyt Monk A Montelth have been doing “There are many opportunities here and charice him with grand larceny, fence of the McNamara brothers, now! IA >8T Sable Pomeranian Spits, answers large bittiness in property on Dougins Infective <*arlow denied the conversa- in Jail In Los Angeles oh charges of to the name of Giggles. 735 Courtney for the young men,’’ said the doctor, street. Phrne 1971 Jy$ street, above the fountain, haxing sold "and If they wHl do their share the tion and said that beyond taking the dynamiting The aiding of the prose- during the past ten days lots to the man's description he ha.d nothing to cutlon of the alleged kidnaping of John prlxiuce will be one of the richest CARD OF THANKS > value of SOtWA MacPherson A Fuller­ sections of the Pacific Coast." Dr. do with the case and knew little about I J. McNamarSt frotn this city for xvhlch Làirictt & Fellows ton practically completed a deal on Aliwum has some interesting anec­ it. The magistrate commented cm the the Marlon county grand Jury Indicted James Angus, 716 King’s Hoed, de­ Pnndofa avenue this morning ItfVolvlog dotes to tell of his experience during fact that tfrand larceny Is a tefm lit- j three officers, also will be taken up by ,1212 Douglas Street sire» to thank all his friends for their the sum of $22.000. the early days when heM brought his tie used here and originates from the the lubdr menV - kind messages of condolence with bln 0ft? Some of the sales put through yesler-1 circus to Mctorln. Nanaimo, Vancou Ignited States, where the acctlbed camel To-day’s conferences w^re held be- In hie recent aad ber ça v ament. ^ day were: Northeast corner of Market ver and other points on the circuit fror* 1 hind closed doors Wtf i-w*

yTf^mmArmiLTT TIMEH, THtmCTXTTJlTXK 29. 1911 -U— 19 These Want Advertisements Will Make It Easier to Find Work or Workers To-]

business directory BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY etnt. p«r woW per .w>t;rU; J Hues, u j* AifSg^UTiSLMfciNTS under this head 1 ADVERTISEMENT» .under thli h.,d . ADVERTISEMENTS under this head ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 cent oer word per Insertion, 3 instrtlons. cent per word per Insertion: S insertion* par month; extra Ütica, *25 veut» par line .. cent per word per Insertion; 1 innertlot cent per word per insertion; 3 Insertions. Per month. 2 cents per word; 4 cents per woed 2 cents per word: 4 cents per word per 2 cents per word: 4 cents per word per week; 56 cents per line per month. No 3 certs per word; 4 cents per word per week: 68 cents per line per month, week; 50 cents per line per month. No week; 50 cents per line per month. Ne ARCHITECTS advert!*ament for lees than 16 cents. advertisement advertisement for less than 16 cents. . advertisement for less than 16 cents. WILSON; JOHN, Architect» 221 Pember­ ART GLASS LAUNDRY BUSINESS CHANCES. ton Block, Victoria. B. C, P. O. Bux 286. MISCELLANEOUS. , g Phone 1592. Rea. Phone 2541. A. .iT ^DT-S ART GLASS, LBADBD Standard steam laundry, ltd.- DÔROTH Y TEA ROOM. Pemberton LIGHTS, ETC., for churches. s-hoole. The white laundry. We guarantee ftret- location; not for sale after August 31. C. EL WOOD WATKINS. Ar-h'.tw'. public buildings and private dwellings class work and pro pt delivery. Phone Apply Box *7*. Times.Jy3 Block, 160$ Broad. Breakfasts, light A Big Snap ! Rboms 4 and 2 Green Block, cor. mein- end fancy glass sold. Sashes MIT. 641 View street. luncheon, afternoon teas. Jy6 Broad and Trounce AY* Phcu-i* 212* giarr-J. Special terms to contractors. 866 BUYS a good cleaning, pressing and and Ll* This Is the only firm In Victoria that METAL WORKS repairing business and good-will of spe­ SEWING done at home. Mrs. C. . Grif­ manufactures steel cored lead for tesded cial order clothing agency. Anyone can fiths. 121 Kingston”street, James Bay. X H. S GRIFFITH. 14 Promts Bloclr, 1088 lights, thereby dispensing with unsightly PACIFIC SHEET METAL WORKS- clear |l5b per month on this business. • Phone L2883. Jy3 Government street. PTione 14». bar* Works and store, 84* Yates afreet Cornlce work, skylights, metal window», Present owner leaving town. Terme Choice tot On Graham atreet^ close to Bay street. Adjoining Phone 594. rpctal. elate and felt roofing, hot air Apply Rutley’ Tailor Shop, 645 Johnson ELECTRIC VACUUM (7LEANER8 to DF.N fICTd furnaces, metal ceilings, etc. 981 View. street, city. J» rent by the day. $4: machines sent, Ills HOLM A CARRUTHERS «re now Phone 1772. called for and demonstrated. J. Russell. toti are aelhng at $1,100 each. Owner hint to acIL DR LEWIS HALL Dental Burgeon. located at their new building. 1136 View MILK BUSINESS FOR SALE, cheap for Phene R2473. 660 Linden avenue. jyî Jewell Block, cor. Tales and Douglas street, where thev have the most up-to- OPTICIAN cash; good profit* can be eltown Inter­ streets, Victoria. B. C. Telephone ested parties. Address Bex 980, Times. •Office. 557: Residence, la. date plant An the Island for the manu­ OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY*» BUCK LAND PARK. West Pender Island. facture of leaded art .glass, plain and EXPERIENCE and fine, modern equip­ jy» Seaside summer resort, good boating and DR. W. F FRASER. 78 Yatea Street, beetled British nlate tnlrrbre, and any­ ment are at the service of my patrons FOR RENT—HOUSES belliljig. Rates, ten dollars per weelv Gat esche Block. Phone 281. Office thing In the e!*«« Un» Phone 2768. No charge for examination Lenses Mrs. W. Grimmer. ' HO Price $900 hourr 9 80 a m. to C p m. ground on the premise*. A. P. Rlyth, TO RENT—7 roomed house, five minutes AVnotioBILES ^ __ «48 Fort street Pi- -«ne MM» from Post Office, one room', unfurnish­ TO LETt-A good stable. 917 North Park . street. LAND SURVEYORS POTTERY WARtTYrcT ed. let $10 month; also all furniture. Jy< Ai'TnMnmr,RR win hirst Box 133. Times JSD Terms $450 Cash, Balance Easy OKEKN BRUS . UijRDKNBURDEN - A VO.. VIVO Malet. Phones R280R and 2». AMERICAN PICNIC. JULY FOURTH- Engineer*. Dominion and B. C. Land SEWER PIPE. El.ld Tile. Ground Pirn ■SBjliSP—iMH At Baxan Park. Sidney. All American* Surveyor*. 111 Pemberton Bldg.. Victoria; BLUE PRINTING AND MAPS Clay Flower Pots, etc B C. Pottery street. James Ba>’L present occupant and frh nds cordially invited. There will £o-. Lttl. comer Broad and Pandora would dispose of Ills furniture at a very be speeches, iports. recitations, music, B. C. Branch offic e*» In Nelson <18 years I streets. Victoria. B. C. and Fort George <1 year). m» electric blue print a map Co. low figure; rent $30: one room rented for songs, etc. General good time. Special 12V T^incley street. Blue printing, mans $10 per month. Uitmosun Realty Co.. train leaver V. » S. depot. Blanchard P. C. COATÉÎH.B. C. Land Surveyor and draughting, dealers In surveyors’ in­ — PLUMBIN G. Room 1. Royal Hotel Bldg.. Fort St. J80 street, 1 p. nri.. Tuesday. July 1. return Dominion Land Surveyor. Room $4, struments snd drawing ndlee sunnites • P m Fare tor round trip. 60 cents: JOHN GREENWOOD Board, of Trade Bldg. PLUMBING, steam and hot water heat FOR RENT—Furnished. * roomed house, BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING Ing. sat la faction guaranteed. F. A. on Fort street, m*ar car line, and oppo­ children. 26 c.*nts. Tickets for sale at, GORE & McGRKOOR. British Columbia Hiitton. 507' Yates street. Telephone No. site Jubilee hospital, all modern, fur­ v. A 8. depot T N 11 hh«n 'A Co., and Real Estate Agent Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers. J, THE ONLY SHOE MACHINES that have IrH nished. large ground*, rent SR0 per American Consulate. Victoria jSO Herrick McGregor, manager. Chancery proven satisfactory are the Champion, PAWNSHOP month. Batf*hawo A Co.. Green Block. Chambers. Ç2 Langley street. P. O. Box made expressly for shoe repairing. Try 1216 Broad street. __ J30 THE LABORERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION 575 Yates St. Telephone 1425 1S2 Phone IA04. , Fort George Office, them Hlhhe. t Oriental Alley, opposite MONEY LOANED on diamond*. Jewel- meets on Trhtay m*xt. at 8 p. m.. In the Second avenue. J. F. Templeton, man RMoti Theatre. TO LET-614 B ta street, nice 6 r«»oHtod Labor Hall . J29 let/ and personal effects. A. A. Aaron house, large loL rent $16 per month. In­ son. cor Johnson end Broad WF. HAVE $2W).«X) CASH for Investment BUILDING SUPPLIES cluding water. Notional Roalty Co.. IlSL’ j LEGAL in Pandora street property, between WASH SAND AND GRAVEL genera ROOFING. Government at reel. J30 Rloneltard and VaneouWu- - «treat». C. W. BRADSHAW. Bart-later, etc.. .Law teaming and contracting. 8»v*r*i TO RENT—3 houses, V|overdaT<‘ «venu**, Syndicat», Box 164. T!m<-i«. J29 MISCELLANEOUS , Chambers. Bastion street. Victoria. teams and tingle horses for sale. H. B. TUMMON, elate and tar and gravel $35 pur month; Fvrnw«k**. Including the day. ar.d work taken on commission. house. Hlnkson ShMall A Hon.™Grand stove. Apply w«‘ck-chd* at Stmwnigen to 4 ROOM HOUSE, with bath, electric light. MANICURING Phone YMK. JyM SECOND HAND STORES Theatre Bldg-. Government street. j29 J. L- Smitli. or 2515 Rose street. Vl«*t<**•’• ••Ie.. fine basentont. concrete foundutton, Plione R1574. J3Û JUST ARRIVED. and have opened up CONTRACTING C A HPENTER—Phone NEW AND SECOND-HAND UUOD» TO Î.KT—Ground floor flat In six room lot i'.xlT., a snap If taken Immediately; LOTS pallors at ^34 Humboldt street. Manl­ L1911. T J Ivipthlen. 2652 Hose 8t. Jy6 WANTED—Highest cash price paid for bungalow, well furnished, bath. J«a.n*'- WILL THOSE d'-alrou* of transact1 n ITmK) cash. iMilam- as rent. Apply owner euring ma swaging, children's haircut cast-off clothing, boots and shoes, car­ ment. reasonable rates. 1661 Hllisld-* busincRs with G. 8. Ix-lghKm. realty __Box 136. Time*. ______^ CAPITAL CARPENTER AND JOBBIN avenue. . i\ i agent, kindly phone 2533 t»r Writ' P. O. ting. Hours, 11 a. tit. to 8 p. na. Phone FACTORY—Alfred Jones, builder and penters’ tools, pistols, shotguns, trunks, SNA P-16 roohiêd" houge. good garden, RK'43. * 1>3 contractor. Estimates given on houses valises, etc. Phone or send a card and TO RENT Furntahc-d house. Box M2, until hla new office la availsU-*. close'to park. $36 a month. 1024 f*aklnc LEFT W3 will call at any address Jacob fr,,jy3 ty* MEDICAL MASSAGE buildings, fence work, painting and 1516 Bca. ii Drive. Oak Bay. ton street. Phone R17X. J** decorating. alterations, etc. 100CI Yates Aaronson's new and second-hand store. MISS WILSON, dressmaker. 3065 Oak Bay HOUSES, LOTH. ACREAGE, FARMS. MISS GORDON STEÜART, 1144 Pandora street. Office Phone LIMB. Res. H1U03 672 Johnson street. « doors below Govern­ FOR SALE—ARTICLES avenue. Phone 677. a!4 afreet. Massage, manicuring, ladtea’ ment. Victoria. B. C. Phone 1761. _ etc., on easy ferma: will exchange acre­ FOR ALTERATIONS, repairs and Job­ FOR SALlS—Player piano, quite new, 63 age In North Saanich for Victoria pro­ hairdressing, electric and vlbrp hair bing, call on J. W. Bolden, carpenter EXGLVS1VE OSTRICH WORK IX>NE treatment. Combings made up. Phone SILK 00008, ETC. notes, price $530. Apply 1424 Government Wlllowlng and novelties made, Paradl* • perty. Take V. * 8 R R. McKlUk-an. McOREOOR HEIGHT is all Shd Jobber. HU Cook etruet. Phone 130*. etreet._ ^ mW If Phom'a 14 and R3λ, Sidney. J30 R2071. Jll tf A WEALTH OF ORIENTAL IMPORTA- remounted. H. Watford, 823 North Park sold except two tot* on V. EXTON, Builder and Oener il Jobbing FOR SALK -Keep a note pf these price#: Jyl4 FOR SALE—5 room cottage, 3 full sla«' MR G RJORNSFKLT. Swedish Masseur, Contractor. . Cottage homes our spe­ TIONS at lowest cost. Silk embroidered 113 Fort street. Phone ^16». khn on as, gold braided dressing gowns, 15-jewel, Waltham. 20-yoar case, $14.76; lots, situated Ksqulmalt. for quick *ab-. cialty. Plans and estimates furnished ROOMS AND BOARD HampNhire road, and two on application. Prompt attention given the prettiest of all waist front*, fit tor 17-jewel. Hamilton, solid silver esse, a t-nap. Apply owner. Box 90. Times, or MRS EARSMAN, light bathe: • Queen; embroidered crepe de chene In $17.86; Cresc nt St. Am. Waltham. 26- __P!tone 1362. ___ Jyl piece* of acreage. These medical massage. 1008 Fort St. Phone to repairs or alterations. 622 Mason yvur c#*,*. $19.75; B. W Raymond. Eight, LABOR. BRIGHT R(K»M. «ulubl. for Phone RS64. lengths, -eorded alike In many shades one or two. modern, near car. 410 B1S» Quong Man Fung. 1716 Government ML 17 jewels, H. C„ $24.76; Vanguard. Wal­ READ THIS—The h si house buy In Vic­ lots arc fine building sites. LOOK—Carpenter and builder. All kinds Oswego. Phone L2T»rr.______,W> toria. A 7 roomed, new. modern house MUSIC P O. Box SB., tham. 19-Jewel, $35; Riverside Maximus. of repairs. Estimates free. J. Parker, 23-Jewel, diamond and sapphire, $46. AU8TRAI.1AN BOARDING HOUSE. 2815 In every way, centrally located, on a Mrs" STRONG. certificated English U Mi street. Phone 1M4. TRUCK AND DRAY Jacob Aaronson’s new and second-hand Turner street, near Victoria Machinery boule carded avenue, extra largo lot. teacher of pianoforte; beginners pre­ •tore. 672 Johnson street, 6* doors below Di‘pot. Term*, $6.50 p«r week. Jy28 $6x132. cement block foundation, very N. DUNFORD A SON, Contractors high and full else basement, can be used $1,100 and $1,150 ferred . terms moderate. 144 Ladysmith snd Builders. Houses built on the In­ JEP8EN S TRANSFER8-PhOM «, Mg Government. Phone 1747. street. James Bay J37 Michigan street. Furniture and piano COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM. g.x>d for your automobile, doae to main street stallment plan. Plane, specifications and movers, expresses and trucks. SELLING OUT-Bug* es and farm Im- estimate*. -333 Pemberton Block. Phone plument*, at lowest osh ^ prices. 731 board, with English family, can be had car line: this house was built extra well Beey terms. PALMIST IEEVE3 BROS., fu.n'-ture and ptaio Johnson street. B. 7. ili&dwarr Co.. by one or two gentlemen 944 Colliiison. by the owner for himself and not for movers. Phone L1674. off Vancouver J3fl sale, but finds It now too large; yours MADAM ZEUCK, >llnw. Hour», i E. RAWLINGS, Limited.------—■ mH tf ollr very easy term» to suit, only $SW a m. to 9 p.m Price 56c 8M Yates. J30 Carpenter and Builder. VrCTORlA TRUCK AND DRAY CO. CUPS. saucers, teapot*, water Jug*, milk FURNISHED ROOMS for rr*|vctabb- cash; price $4.806. Russell A Gregg. 297 •07 Richmond Av*. Victoria, B.C. Telephone 13. Stable Phone ITS iuga. scimol bags, whopping and hand­ men. 732 Pandora afreet. . J29 Pemberton Bldg . J39 SHORTHAND Estimates Given- t*rtces Reasonable. bags. cutlery, silverware, unfrumed and WATCH REPAIRING framed pictures. painting*. clocks, TO P.ENT-Two furnished rooms. Apply FOR SALE—7 roomed house and lot 68x75, H. F. PULLEN SHORTHAND SCHOOL; 11« Broad St CARRIAGE BUILDERS Bdx 444. P. O.. Victoria B. C. JX tf modern Improvements. 2 minutes from Shorthand. typewriting, bookkeeping, v PETCH, 1414 Douglas etreeL Specialty book*, and many nlhqr household ar- tk'les. all g*M*V any quantity, for cou­ car line, price $2.400. For term* apply Oak Bey Realty Otfle. telegraphy thoroughly taught. E. A. CHAFE it JONES corner Fort and of English watch repairing. All kinds MOUNT EDWARr». Vancouver street 637 Pine street. Victoria West. Jy7 Haem man, principal. Blanchard streets. Carriage building of clocks and watches repaired. pons or cash. W. J. Vendra y A Son*. Modern apartment hou*«-. domestic ltelp 2DS* OAK BAY AVENUE and rubber tyres repaired. Ltd., Laurel Point. JyS on premise*, best residential neighbor- five ROOKED HOUSE and 1 apre __ ;___ UNDERTAKER Ph«l, F1606 Y. W. C. A. SMALL QUANTITY ef furniture for sale, hood; no children. ,1yl€ finest land, about SO full bearln g fruit CHIMNEY SWEEPING house to rent to purchaser. $14 per trees, situated two miles from Git / Hall. W. J. HANNA, Funeral Director and FOR THE BENEFIT of young worn* FOR RENT—Bright room, single beds, 16 minutes from car. price $2.660. Bhibaimer. Courteous attendance. O'BRIEN A DUNNE, Chimney and Fur­ or out of employment. Rooms i___ tnont>. Apply 1724 Cook street J28 for two gentlemen; bath and phone. 7?» terms. W. Meed. l5w Dougina Chapel. 740 Yates street. nace Heanera. A good, clean Job wlth- boa. d^ home from home 7M Courte- . ^BgUJird -r, J Jyt "jîTtf out any mess guaranteed. Phone up 1*10. ENGLISH, double barrelled, breech load­ LODGES ing. sporting gun for sale, cheap. P. O. TWO FURNISHED FRONT BEDROOMS NOTICE CHIMNEYS -Defective fl Box HW.______j» HOUSE FOR SALE- I-alng afreet Cedar to let .suitable for gentlemen. 239 Ht. Hill road. House. 4 room and COLUMBIA LQTpK., -,___ No.-____ 2._ L O. O. OiF. Oi fixed, etc. Quadra St. James street. James Bay. Jy29 meets every Wednesdayedneadav evening gtif t Phene Mis. "'Gil SALE-800 Balfour Catent* at $4.f4> 30 young apple trees and lot fer IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ••clock In Odd Fellows’ Hall. Douglas List your stock* with U* Hall A Floyer, TO LET—Comfortably furnished room, round. Apply Jones, Gapttal .. oltMii- •tfeet. R Fawcett. Rec. Sec.. M7 CIGAR STAND. STREET LETTER BOXES members Victoria Stock Exchange, 11 with or without board, for'twc respect­ Factory. 1003 Yntea street. ~ J21 tf liRITISH COLUMBIA. Government, streets McCatlum Block, next to Mercluints’ able young iqeh. 1643 Sutlej, off Van- In the Matter of the Estate of Ojlles THE BROADWAY, 852 Yatea street. Rank. ______J» tf HOMES ON EASY TERMS—See cou ver. jya before buying. Owcn-Davçreux COURT CARIBOO, No. 742. I. O. F-, Candles, stationery and toilet requisites. Letter-boxes will be found at the fol­ SELLING OFF. SELLING A) F F—Second- IaouIs Herrand, Deceased, and In • meets on second and fourth Monday of a t( FURNISH Eli ROOM To LETT J9 p-r ment Go.. Pemberton Bloc each month 1n K. of P Hall, corner lowing points: hand furniture, beds, springs, mat- month. Apply $C North Pork wtreet. J2> Floor. Phone I960. Jy7 the Matter of .the Official Admin­ Pandora and Douglas streets. Visiting CLEANING AND TAILORING tresw**. harness, tools, plates, heater*, 'Washington etc.. 6 to 8 evenings only, at 901 Y»|« * GOOD A CCO M MO DATION for one or WANTED—Owners to list houses for sale istrator's Act Foresters welcomed. J. W. H. King. or rent with ua. Shaw Real Estate, ‘ R Bee.. Wn Chamberlain street. GENTS ’ CLOTHES CLEANED, repaired, corner Quadra street. jy3 two respect abb» men. rooms overlooking dyed and pressed; umbrellas and para­ Burnside. ■« hay, on car line, nil modern conveni­ Pemberton Block. Phone 1664 mV tf Notice is hereby given that, under an GET A RANiTARk coRTABLK BATH Jfn. L Far West Lodge. Friday, sols made, repaired and re-covered. Redding s (Victoria E. ALL1N, Local Aynt, Parks villa. M ELI.OR BROS., LTD.-Wall Toronto and Young streets BEAUTIFUL FARM of «0 acres, finest Cave of thu City of Victoria, In the W.ANTED--A dining room girl, a TTf paints,Ints. oils, plate------glaae. Orders prompt­ Nlagarr ar I Government streets. view In North Saanich, snap for sub­ CHOICE CORNER 1X>T In «*ak Bay. Apply Victoria Hotel. Province of BrltUh Columbia. In pur­ ly filled. Phone 8i2 766 Fort etreeL Niagara and Menâtes streets. division. good garden soli, unlimited 44x120, rh h soil, good l«x-alliy; SltiO rash, Niagara and Oswego et reels. supply of water. $36.MB, on very easy balance $36 per month; pciix $160. ltus- W A NTKD—Genera 1 servant, othei ulence of Section 7 Of the above Act DRESSMAKER *ell Sk Gregg. 297 Pemberton Bldg. kept. Mrs. Monk. 968 Hey wood. FIRE ALARMS Niagara and Montreal streets. terms. M< Kittiesn Sidney. J30 m*l If hoe ffeportlefl the plane of a wharf end MHS. GUNN, dressmaker. 1213 Quadra FOR F ALE By owner. 39 feet on ijaUM W A NTED—Two girl* for general SL Lawrence and Montreal street*. CHOICE WATER PROMT ACIWAUE description of the proposed silo 4-Government and Batten- 8ta wtrwet. nearly oppoeite old stand. Jyt» Ontario street and Dallas road, and lots on Saanich Arm. Union Ray. street, rlo*» to Vancouver, price $W,i work and m.dher’e help Mrs. i>°'iT 1er in*. $4.«*> cash, twlwnvc 6 and IS Bale, comer Fort and Sta da cons. 6—Menâtes and Michigan 8ta . dyeing and cleaning juichigan and Montreal street* Shoal Harbor and Pleasant Point, on m23 tf thereof, to be constructed upon Lot, In *-Men ties and Niagara Sts. easy terms. llcKUHcxn, Phones 14 and months. Absolutely the cheapest buy B. C. STBAJt YE WORKS The largest Michigan and Oswego streets. Tt», Sidney______J» in I hla block. Owner must sell. Good HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS or 6 1.1 end 3 Lime Boy. Victoria Went, 1-Montreal and Kingston 6 ta Michigan ahd Menâtes street*. for this week only Addree* owner. — works ln the ^ro- AND J6-AURE BLOCKS on tramcar Eequtmnlt metric! In the Province of §—Montreal and Bimcoe Sta m**i. c Quebec and Montreal street* Box 131. Times. J» TO LET-Fuml»l»ed housekeeping roonji Quebec and Oswego street* Mne and mal» road, close to school, 819 Pandora avenue Hrittsh Columbia, with the Minister of 6—Dallas Road and Slmcoe St. church, beach, etc.. *360 per acre, ease UORNEB »»F ST LAWRENCE A Wfi ELECTRICIANS. Quebec and Menâtes street* „------McKilllcan. Sidney . JM MICHIGAN STS . 1*0*130 price TO LET-Modern suite furnished Public Works nt Ottnwa, In the Pro­ If-Avalo- Road and Government SL C. P. R. Wharf. 1-3 cash, balance easy. Owner of Topes gas stove and hath, hot and cold wa?r$ vince .of Ontario, nno n duplicate of CAit. ER it McKENZI^, practical el FOR SA LB-106 scree. cleared, good 16—Chemical Work». r!e 8t. » McClure and Colltnaon streets. and Rla< kwroxl *tr«a tw. 2 lota, 61x136 Carlton. 7il Pandora Ave. each In the office of the ReffUtrer Gen­ trtdans and contractors. Telephone i___ location, water- supply. Apply John 8. each. $1,no the two. Six roomed cot­ 16-Vancouver Bt. and Burdette Ava motor work a specialty. A complete line Vancouver and Richardson street* Freeman. Cobble Hill. REMOVAL NOTICE eral of Titles nt Victoria. B. C„ belns 16-. glas and Humboldt Sta Vancouver and Belcher street* Jyi» tage on Taunton street. 91.850: cash $409. of mantle*, grajes and tiles. Telephone balance monthly Apply W. J. Cox. 1218 renie try of deeds for the District In 16- F.upcrt and Humboldt Sts. HO. C. H*. F. Carter. L2770. Ç. C. Me- Fort and Cook street* °t!RP°.N HEAD DISTRICT--** acres THOMAS «MATTERALL builder and gen first c1m*s land, all cleared and perfectly I-anglsy wtreet. Charwery Charebeim. J> •ml contractor, has removed le‘ 9TI Fen which each work Is to be constructed 17- Cook St. and Fairfield Road. Kcnsly. R2W7. Cook street and Pandora Are. v nhAve qnsdm Tel «59. v—Ltnden Ave. and Rockland AY*. tttll Yatea eireei* - #• -r- ■ adra lltf Bm And take notice that et the expira- , , JH)ieM>YMEMT AOKMCV .«S!ptone month from date hereof no- JV-Moss St.It. and FafatMj f-f Pandora Ave. and Quadra etreeL try. price $4 609; terms. $1.000 eaah. bal wwwrwt be made to the «Stwio?.1* and Broad Sta lins. P. K TURNER' Situation, found also new 8 rimmed house on Graliamc ““tr-Ysro- Quadra and Pioneer streets. •?"***■ *• L-Hnd 8 yw «L3* per cent. W street, western crest of IVærvotr Hill, WANTE!»—To purchase, modern liouae. Government mr* Fort Sta fo.' domcllc, etc, at 71» Fort atret. Chatham and Government street* Meed. 1306 Douglas street. jn if In-Council for the approval thereof. the Exchange Phone 1552. Hour., 10 view unmtrpasaed. $4.000. $WO cash Bar­ In good Ideation, close In. price must DRAkE. JACKSON A HEI.Mt.'KEN. 8*— Yates snd Wharf St* - a. m- to 1 p. m, 2 to B p. m. jyto Store and Discovery streets. FOR SALE-About 6 acres of ideal reel- nett. car.» of Is*mon, Oonnaspn * Co.. 1-c reasonable.. Box 124. Time*. Jy6 ^-Government and Johnson Sta Store and Johnson street* dent la k property, partly ifnr'cr straw- Orcbanbvtreet. . j» 1*rNi| WjNG ON. 1100 Government »oï*t' WaNTEI>—To rent or lease, a modern Solicitors for William J. cave. 16—Douglas St., at Victoria Theatra Bastion Square. berries on Cedar Hill road. 11.660 per VICTORIA WEST-3 k>U on' WalkW house, close in. with good location; r*>- Dated the nth day of April. A. D.. nil. 27—Blaavhard and View Sta Office. acre, terms to aul?._ Ruseell * Gregg Pemb**-trm Bfock jyf street, with 2 room liouac. price $l.»w; ferencoe. Box 123, yimee. JyS 26— Sf.eneer’s Arcade. ENORAVENG Government end Johnson streetsfeta $7W cash. T. Redding, 822 Catherin-* Il—Fort and Quadra Sta IdADI wishes unfurnished room, use of Pure liant to an order of the Supreme GENERAL ENGRAVER, Stencil Cutter Government and Plague/d atreti FOR SAL*- 7 acre* of the finest *traw- etreeL Victoria Wçet. f3 kitclten. central or near car. Apply *2-Yates and Cook I*,a an* Boat Engraver. Ow. Crowthar. at CMy Hall. b*vry land at Gordon Head; also 3 scree, jameb pTav hKvvi.âtTon t«,. Wa Itnntedlatcly Box HI. Time* 929 Court of British Columbia dated Tues­ 14—Rockland jAre. and St. Charles H. with house, strawberries, etc : this le Wha-f a treat, behind Port Office. King Edward hotel. T lot* for twenty-five hundred dollars. day the 30th day of May. nil. In Urn ffi-For* «tt. an» Stai ;ey Ave. a snap Appfy T. M. Jones, 1246 Fort St I WILL BUY boy's Wrycîé <**vond-handV I" ' " riiST ~ Dglas and Yatea street* Phone 147». m9 tf Act quickly or you’ll misa thisl snap. State particulars and w lie re seen to 16- Fort 81. and Oak I ajr, Ava Dominion hotel. Box 74. Times. jyj Scout. Time» office. j» matter of tbe estate of Elisabeth 17- Fort St. and Richmond Ava wsnr* "Wm r.RswtsWH'ÂTi shs of Fort %nd Blanchard street* LIST YOUR PROPERTY with O 9. fresh, salted and smoked flab In eeaa SNAPS IN NonTlJ SAANICH—Lot. TWO YOUNG MEN wish room arid Leeay Rlekaby deceased Intestate, »—Pembroke and Shakespeare Sta View and Broad street* T.alghton. 72S Fort street. Phene 2WS- i.xerlooking eea. close te station. 1 min­ 0-Oak Bay Ave. and Davie Et. Free delivery to all parts ef city. ------« tt board, in private family, permanent; tenders will be received by the under- Johnson Bt. Phone 60. Pembemn Block. ute'* walk to sandy hayr graxt bathing, G-rrm. nyust be reasonable. Box «7. 41— Pandora Ave. and Quadr- 8t. Fort and Government streets. boating. W'ater. all convenience*. $156; aimed UP to the Z»|h d»v of June, toil, 42— Blanchard and Caledonia^Avea r FURRIER HELP WANTED—MALE term*. $25 down, balance 5 years at $ »—Cook St. and Caledo . Ave. Ne spaper boxes are situated ae fol- PCI cent. Exclusive sale. McKilllcan. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED for 6 or for the purchase of nil and «Insular FRED. FOSTER. Ta.lderml* and " t /■$ - GOOD SHOE 8XLEHMEN WAITED. 66— Pembroke St. and Spring T >a Her. 1214 Government etreeL Apply ■ at once. Watson’s Shoe whl‘A.'‘, ■Phenes 14 and it$9. Sidney j& 7 weeks from about July 10; state loca­ that certain parcel or tract of land 66 ma <>tone and Stanley Am Maywood. MR Yntee street J39 tion and wise. Reply W. J. Rotfe. 522 4UNK? Robinson'* fCralgriowrr road). CORNER KING’S ROAD AND GRÀ- ; JBth atceeL Mséaten. Alt* J1» tf and premises situate lyina and brine 67- Pan lora Ave and Chambers Et, WANTED-A man to b»<»k aDer garden HAME STitEET-Good position for «-Quadra 8t. and. teen’s Ava, WANTED-Sen, hraaa. copper, mine. Douglas street end King’s road. during July and August. Apply 1139 st<*rc. price $1.206. on terms. Meed In the City of Victoria In the Prov­ Caledonia Ave. end Chamljera street * O-Douclaa and Discovery 8ta Iron, aacka. and all klnff. of Itlvhai iléon ateeet. J36 138» Douglas Street, f jn tf TO THE PUBLIC : ince of British Columbia and more ; 1 •{^Government St. and Prlnceee Ava bottle, and rubber; htxhe.t ea.h prloa, Oak Bay Junction. l»a. Victoria Junk Agency, US «tor, Niagara snd *tensles street* WANTK1 v uiing man. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK particularly known and described 'an » King's Teed ar Blanchard Ava ntreet. Phone lag enced at grocery buelnve*. Addree* I* undersigned manufac­ 66—Government and Douglas^ 8ta Fort and Cook street* O. Bex m. - JI6 FOR FAI.Ë^Hon—. buffffy and ham,»,* Lot «7 In I 64—Oakland Fire Hgll. LAttlE»' OUTFfTTINQ PARLOR Old Poet office. - horw- rt* year, old, .yell hrokvn and turers and dealers hereby give notice an- „ M WANTED—Flrat-claa* carpenter, D>r«' quM. rhrai. lor cash Apply «I» Troanj-e 17 Lmon A Gonnaaon’s Mill. Orchard St wood road, below King’s road. that on and aOer the 24th day of M-Hillside Are. and OrahanA SL of lb. -If»vT*xbl. Water. Bale. ~ Jtt tf June. À. D. iSM/thy will In all ’61—Cormorant ana Stc .-a Sta ertng dose to order, do Kee, JU» Cork ^Protection Act” (being Chapter 116 WANTED-Apprentices to learn the steel LOST AND FOUND. CJ—DlecfveVy and Stem Bta. of the Revised Statutes of Canada, aen e the owners, of the premise shipbuilding trede, Apply to B. C. lAWT-On Saturday, between Head street O- Bridge and John Sts. LIVERY STABLES 1406) Marine Jlsllways Os.. Ltd , Ksqulmalt. Ing improved, with notice of da 46 -Cralgflower Road aa 1 Belton Ava am! Caledonia avenue, a black covered B. C. ml» tf «nier book. Reward if returned to .81.1 lien for4 materials supplied the M-Mary .and Urne Sta. CaLrhmta avenue. »—Pleasant St., at Moore A Whitting- SITUATIONS WANTED—Male. tractor or builder SITUATION» WANTtft-FEMÂLt: ton’* Mill. HI Johnson etreeL It—Rueaeh and Wilson Sta ENGLISH AUTOMOBILE ENGINEER  fHOROUGHï.Y expertehned 7» -Sayward's Mill.. Constance SL Sign Painting retinti-Mi position as driver, six veers’ experience, own repair* taiy make of cook wlabee situation Box US. Time# 14-Eaqulmalt F tad and Roth well SL Show Cents, Enamel Letters car. Apply Box 461. Timex lylS __ j______jy:- 1C-Gorge Road and Garbally Road. SITI’ATION WANTED #* Ùn thcCsÜlp 623—Burnside Rt and Delta SL FOB SALE-OOG3. at lew wage* Hex M, Time* jjj» IN—Washington va FAINTING Joseph Sears RAMONA KKNNE1JB BOHi-N TEBL ENGLISH NURSE ta n A Fire Dept. Headquarters Telephone RB FRANK MELLOR. Painting Contracter, RIKRS. 3714 Bose gtreeL formerly First For fire enîg Teèsphone **Q.M for engagements, matornlt# or general O*. L» \ UM View Bt Pkw w IMi nH tf Mil Owiglg, Street. Mwne R-1M3 ■treet JX tf 1586 Amelia street. t • Jyi» Th* W< •to- VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, .1ÜXE 29, 1911

COME IN FOB A FREE DRINK ! IT KEEPS HORSES HOOFS SOFT i WHITE ROCK HOOP PACKING should be put in three times Mrs. Hine it here demonstrating the splendid thirst quenching a week. Ik- humane and keep your horse from getting, lame.

and wholesome qualities of Dalton's Lemonade and Orangeade to. y.,„ at SYLVESTOR FEES COMPANY ™.Ph.n. «« ' DALTON S ORANGEADE OR LEMONADE, per bottle. 15f MORTON 8 RASPBERRY VINEGAR, bottle. 4t)v or,...85# ROSS’ RASPBERRY VINEGAR. bottle...... 55* STOW Lit s 1.1.ME JtrïOJÈ, bottle...... 35* PETER McQUADE & SON Rti W.XT’S LIME JUICE. bottle or pretty decanter...... 35* Ship Chandlers. 1214 Wharf Street MONTKERAT I genuine) bottle, fi!>o or ...... 35* PINEAPPLE SYRL'P, j>er bottle._T.u- or.. .20* Headquarters for Steamboat, Launch, Yacht, Mill, Mine, Log­ ging and Fishermen’s Supplies. , DIXI H. ROSS & CO. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Independent Grocers A Liquor Mehta., 1117 Govt, fit. A ISIS Broad St Tela fO. 61. 61 Liquor Dept. Tel. 1669, We recommend Gilsonile Composition for your Roofs. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. COMPANY RESPONSIBLE. Werkirs In CHy, MeaM See Stylish, Rich, New Materials Baggage Ixml In Pullman Sleepers ThoaaI uBev DuringllUlini HalMinnVBtHiye THAT EVERY WOMAN £0VES TO SEE YOU’LL ENJOY THE NEW ARRIVALS Must be Paid For. MAKE COLLECTION OF ENGAGEMENT OF A brilliant display of charming Cretonnes. Chintzs, Denims, Art Linens. Taffc-tiw. and Specially Selected Garden Citv Lota City Water, C. Light, and Streeta A recent number of the Wall Street tnany other plain and figured fabrics suitable for covering furniture, cosy corners, window AWOJN NKW CAlt LINK and aWmr- Journal contains a dispatch from Pitts­ seats and for making curtains and over-hangings—on our second floor. , •tde th«» finit station, out of city 1 burg which may seriously affect the BUTTONS AND BADGES GERMAN PRINCESS These materials will transform the appearance of your room and give your home a fresh -^milt's, fine quarter n«re lot*, ««un.' with frontaar on liver. $46» e# *h; Pullman company. This dispatch says: interest and a splendid effect for a small outlay. cash only $&rt, Ualanw I y'wm "Thé Pullman company hereafter will tlVI.TOX STREET-! minute from Oak Bay car tine, aplendtl lot tor be held responsible for loss of valuables Unrehearsed IncidentWhen the Only Daughter of Kaiser to CRETONNE, 31 in. wide, from »...... 20* building, nice houaee round. 1-1 on trains, according to a decision made CHINTZS, 31 in. wide, from ... ,...... Wed Prince of Mecklen- 30< SÎ6 CASH-TxX for building cottage, by Judge Haymaker, following a Jury’s Prince of Wales Reviews ART LINEN, 32 in. wide, from...... 60* surrounded by |6>V> lot*. Asuufth verdict In the case of Cart Springer, of atreet. only $4.^; somewhat rocky. Overseas Troops burg-Strelitz DENIM. 36 in. wide, from ...... 35* This la a great enap at price. •New York. About a year ago Mr. TAFFETAS, 50 in. wide, from ...... *1.00 2 LOTS. Albernt, very cheap. Springer lost a handbag containing PARKDAi.E-A fee- bargains at ill Jewels and other valuable* and entered “I have no Intention whatever of sac left at S&vv lirtO cash and $15 month, suit against the Pullman company for London. June 2f!—London Is smiling These goods will delight you. We know yon will appreciate our efforts to suit you. We rlflclng my Jit tie girl to politics'; she cheapest In Victoria and no city damages." over an unrehearsed incident during shall marry whom she lows and be selected these for you and want to know what you think of them. Come to-day—always Local officials of the company state the young Prince of Wales's first mil­ happy." welcome. that they are unaware as to what ef­ itary Inspection Tuesday of the over­ The Exchange Reel Estate Co., Ltd. fect thin decision would have so far This statement, referring to his only seas troops at the Duke of York school, daughter. Princess Victoria Louise, Is «IS Fort Street _ Phone 17ST a* Canada Is concerned, the matter be­ “Sundour” Unfadab/e Curtain Material ing purely one of legal opinion. The Chelsea. Prlncesa Mary and little attributed to the Emperor by the M111 tar- Poll t lâche Correspondenz, and company, they stated, was a common Prince George, who accompanied her CHARMING COLORINGS AND PATTERNS—GUARANTEED NOT TO FADE b 1» reproduced by many of the lead­ carrier, had no deposit vaults on Its could not, keep their eyes off the beau­ Sundour Vnfadable Curtain and Drapery Fabrics are revolutionizing the textile trade cars and admitted no responsibility ing newspapers In Berlin. In accord­ tifully polished brass buttons and Davies & Sons for the loss of property which was car­ ance with the sentiments so emphatl of two hemisphere*. There are no colorings approaching them in appearance, and they ried at the owner’s risk. Each case badge* on the Canadian tunics. They cally expressed In these words the Em­ have all the beautiful qualities of the finest-old dyes. Various schemes are shown here in these peror and Emprc** are said to have re­ AUCTIONEERS for damage* had in the past been l-dged up to their eldest bn/ibfif arid sunfast goods, and we would greatly appreciate an opportunity to show you the uew arrivals. fought on Its.Individual merits and not asked h|m to bej^Ju*F*’f»nr~badge for jected several alliances recently moot ed. each of which would have offered There is a splendid assortment of dainty materials which will give richness and harmonies not on the general claim of the company’s each as a memento. femporary Premises, the Skating definite political' advantages to Ger­ possible through the use of any other materials, and when you get these Sundour fabrics you Rink, m Fort Street. liability. In a few cases they had been Overhearing the remark. Colonel so held, but In the great majority the MacLean, commanding the Canadian many, and to have given their consent have the satisfaction of receiving not only the most artistic curtain and drapery materials, but A Large Stock of New and Second to a love match between their daughter actions had been dismissed. contingent, tore a button off. his tunic, Hand and the hereditary Prince Adolph also of getting the finest quality and unfailing colors. We are sole Victoria agents. We list thereupon Colonel Williams tore a Frederic of Meckienburg-Htrelitz, who just a few here : badge off his helmet and handed It to Furniture the prince. - will one day asevhd the throne of that miniature grand duchy with a popula­ 8VNDOVR CASEMENT F AURICS, from, SUNDOUR MADRAS MUSLINS, from, per Ptoves, Linoleum, farpeta. Cycle» and Immediately every man "on parade tion of Just over 100,000. per yard ...... 80* ether goods too numerous to mention, Ladies’ Suitings began to tear off button* and badges to yard ...... 1..., ...... 60* to be cleared out. No reasonable offer 'add tb the collection. They were pass­ Prince Adolph Frederic was stationed SUNDOUR LINEN TAFFETAS, from, per SUNDOUR MADRAS CURTAINS, from refused. ed up to the royal children In double for several years at Potsdam, a* an We have just received a new officer In one of the crack -regiments oT yard ...... *1.00 each ...... *6.50 Opén to 8 fi. m. ------shipment of handfuls and they stood amazed and overwhelmed at the enthusiasm of the Guard*, and during his period of resi­ . CREAM SERGES responge! dence there he -was a very frequent Plain ribbed. In a minute the* were loaded with Ruost in the Imperial Palace, and en The London Second- quite a* many bulges and button*» as jsoyed the Intimate friendship of the Dainty, Snowy Table Linens—Direct CREAM SERGES they could possibly carry. The Prince Emperor, who Is known to think verv Hand Exchange Co. highly of him. Recently the hereditary We pay the highest cash price for cast­ HairîïhV- stripe. of Wales picked a ^rather rare’one out off clothing, such as ladles’ and gents •»f his callectlon tb- inspect 4t mor» prince resigned his commission to study importations boots anfol shoes, hats, all kinds of tools, DELICATE OREYS closely and Immediately little Prince the details of the government service guns and pistols. All kinds of books 111 three shades, light, me­ George, with a mischievous smile on In his futur.» capital-of Neu-Htrelhs. a Everyone knows that Ireland is nujed for its splendid linens, and they cannot be his face, made a grab at it and added quaint little town of barely 12,000 In­ K STERN A FLASH. dium and dark.' habitants. It Is reported that the equalled in any other part of the world. We have a splendid assortment direct from the It to his collection. Princess Mary Irish mills of dainty linens fur the table. You will be interested in these—most housekeep­ 1001 Store Street Telephone U2k laughingly Interfered to check the en­ formal announcement of the engage­ thusiasm of her young brother. "Eddie ment will ensue on July 17. which will ers are Interested in beantiful snowy white, satiny and pretty patterns. Also see the fair Ing them afi?5 cried tie- iRtle he Prince Adolph Frederic's twenty- prices at which these-are offered. Better quality cannot be found anywhere. Visit our Sec­ Charlie Hope & Co prince, and straightaway lie was pre­ ninth birthday. Prince Victoria Louise ond floor. Maynard & Son sented with a number oL souvenirs. The "HI be nineteen in September. 1434 Government Street, collection was exceedingly varied. TABLE CLOTHS, size 72x72 in., at $3.25 TABLE CLCmiS, size 72x90 in., at $4.00 AUCTIONEERS hone 2689. Thrrre were 62 different regiments re­ ART OF WOOD ENGRAVING. and ...... *2.50 to ...... 83.00 presented In the South African section 1 Instructed, we will sell alone with different badges and but­ The possibility of a revival of the I TABLE CLOTHS, size 72x103 in., at *6.00 TABLE CLOTHS, size 90x90 in., at *6.50 room, 1314 Broad Street, ton*. Canada, New Zealand. Malta, the art of wood -• ngra v|ng is an ever»-re- | TABLE CLOTHS, size 72x144 in., at *8.00 TABLE CLOTHS, siz'e 90xl44 in., *10.50 Straits Settlements. represented quite currlng subject of discussion. It will1 TABLE CLOTHS, size 90x163 in., at. *12 TABLE NAPKINS, from $9.00 to. . .*1.00 as many more varieties, so the rpyal found to lie in painter-engraving. I To-morrow 2 p.m. oltection must consist of at least "two rsther than In!I ALMOST NEW hundred specimens. the reproductive art In which so con- ■ YOU WILL LIKE THESE "WHITNEY’’ The young princes ami Princess Mary summate ah achievement was attained IF YOU WANT A GOOD HAMMOCK t-ft a most pleasing impression with In our days.* CARRIAGES AND GO-CARTS AND A BIG VARIETY TO CHOOSE Furnitureand Effects the troops. In the last quarter of the nineteenth ! FROM $3.50 FROM, SEE THESE, FROM $1.76 EACH Including two WalnuL SiÜeboafile. 2} century, the United State* witnessed a ■ other almost new Sideboards, very fine development of reproductive wood-en- ' ■ ! Oak Extension Table. Set of Dining graving carried to what was appan-nt- | Chairs. 3 Couches, Morris-Chair, Het- ly the_limit of Its possibilities In the ! tee. Oak RockeV*. S' Kxtenalon Hard­ suggestion of tone* and texture*. The What About Your Friend That Is Going wood Tables, Whatnot, very good Car­ glorious period of success was as re­ pet* and Carpet tiqua re*, almost new markable In Its product a* it was short Rugs. 4 very good Bedroom Suites, in duration. The photo-mechanical ! To Be Married? I Spring Mattresses. 2 Camp Cots, 2 Empress Theatre, processes, particularly the now ubi­ Have You quitous half-tone, swept all before IT S TIME YOU HAD CHOSEN THE GIFT. SILVERWARE IN DESIGNS THAT ARE | Red Lounges, Bedroom , Tables and After hearing applause lasting for them, and only two noteworthy mem - ] Chairs, almost new Baby Buggy. Ptc- SURE TO PLEASE several minutes in acknowledgment of larsW.f the group of men who made! ! lures, I .ace Curtains, Books, Carving their singing. Marion Wilder, of the American wood-engraving famous- We make sure to select the-best workmanship, the liest materials and the most artistic Bets. Cutlery, Crockery, Kitchen Side­ #I9Q tty ami wilder. - Iasi night ad­ Cole and Wolf—are to-day still regu­ board. Kitchen Comfort. Meat Safe. 2 Seen It ? designs in silver, aiid that is why we offer you such a magnificent assortment of new silver­ vanced to the Empress footlights and larly practicing the art. Refrigerators, Ladle»’ Bicycle. Go- raid It was Just lovely to be received ware. ^art. Jam Jar», Heaters, Parlor This new Clothes Drvcr is with such continued applause, and they The decay of wood-engraving has 1 Some exceptionally handsome and new creations are offered, anil we invite you to a dis­ 1 Stoves, almost new Gas Range, Wa»h- would much Ilk? to sing some more been deplored In print and speech not flbg Machine, 4 hole Regal Perfection what housewives have long were it not that they were only allow­ a few- times, and not Infrequently In play of Silverware that isn’t excelled in either extent or quality in this city, and a display Cook StoVe, 6 hole McClary ^Iteel need*d. Strong, compact, ed »o much time and time was apparent forgetfulness of the fact that that shows Unbeatable values, too. Range, etc.; also 369 feet H-inch cable, up- not qnly will necessity Insure the sur­ Not only do we positively guarantee the quality of every piece we sell, but the mak­ simple.. It stands in the vival of that which fit# Its case, but I 160 l*Ht % - Inch cable. 90 feet 14-Inch, Manager Trumbull receive*! ers also have stamped each piece with a trademark that means a guarantee of satiafaction. i and 60 feet V4-lnch„ Blocks. Crowbars. yard or on the roof. Cab tat Ion at the Jx>x office to havl in this case the revival Is already with ' and 10 kegs of Assorted Nalls, Now time lengthened so the singers could us. , But the art has arisen In a new Theae pieces come from the largest silverware factory in the world, and are the production forth, or gather there Is a renaissance | ; on view. ( .be folded up like a* tent Ik» heard -again, ►but the hard-hearted of the greatest skilled silverware craftamen. You’ll find the very newest and nicest crea­ when household goods are George said Monsieur Charles Chltty, of an old form. , It Is an open ques­ tions included. If you arc a stranger at this section of,the store, you’ll be surprised at the MAYNARD A SON Auctioneers the Grand I scope marvel, inwisted on tion whether there will ever again I removed from one place to be a general use bf wood-engraving | being In bed every night at a certain extensiveness of the showing. You cannot get anything more suitable for the June bride. another. hour, and If the audience kept the ap­ for the purpose of reproducing paint­ Here is a lisf of a few of the articles we carry : plause up too long Monsieur ( hull, ings or drawings or photographs. But! Joseph H. List Small Size - - $9.50 was liable to lose some sleep. He said, there Is no doubt that tui Increasing however, that everyone could go to the number of artists have been turning Large Size - $12.00 to the wood block, as they have to TEA SETS 4V.CTIOHEER show twice to hear Kelly and Wilder. SALTS AND PEPPERS and If the crowds continue like at pre- etching or lithography, jis » means of | INDV. CASTERS Alir'Rave. to leave the front original, direct expression. Painter- TABLE SPOONS doot* open and take up sidewalk wood-cn graying Is coming to Its own. MARMALADE DISHES AUCTION ~ ’ In this country, the desire for ori­ DESSERT FORKS feARD RECEIVERS CITY MARKET, FISOUARD STREET « in the same bill arc the Francoll trio ginal work first took the form of en­ COLD MEAT FORKS DrakE of foreign acrobats: the Three Brown­ graving direct from nature by some I BUTTER DISHES ies, sensational skaters and dancers; of the men who had helped to bring BAKE DISHES Tuesday, July 4th Murry Idvlngston and company. In “A reproductive wood-en g raving to tts BOO CRUETS Live Sleek, Poultry, Implement* Etc. Man From Italy"; and Emerald and high state of development. Etyrldge BEAM TOTS Hardware Co. Kingsley, W. B. Closson, the late Vic- ' TABLE FORKS SALE AT 2 P. M. Dupree, In “A Hot Scotch." 1418 Douglas Street tor Rernstrom. Henry Wolfe, and 1 BERRY SPOON BUTTER DISHES Entries Solicited. At the Gorge Park. Frank French, long known es dis-1 Phone 1646 Another large crowd saw the mov­ cernlng Interpreters of the designs and ! BUTTER KNIFE FERN DISHES JOSEPH H. LIST Auctioneer ing pictures at the Gorge park last paintings of others, felt the impulse FRUIT KNIFE SPOON TRAYS night and heard the Gorge orchestra. of original creation and brought to Its!, The ii^ew dancing pavilion w as well pa­ service their long training and artistic ! SANDWICH PLATES rPIE DISHES tronised. The programme of this week temperament.—Frank Weltenkampf | CAKE BASKETS PIE KNIVES Includes some fine pictures, notably the In the Field of Art. In the July Strlb- dramatic series from .Jules Verne's FLOWER BASKETS SUGAR SHELLS well-known novel, "Michael Strogoff," BON BON DISHES -Place Orders Now for- the courier of the Czar, and a series THE AIRMAN’S HEART. . NUT CRACKERS Illustrating Bret Marie's great story, BERRY DISIIES A.D. COFFEE SPOONS “The Luck of Roaring Camp." M. Dastre. one of the professors In tlio | Faculty of Sciences In Paris, recently 1 —Preserving Berries — Hawks lisve been seen to follow frn the read a {taper before the academy, the J wak^of a moving railway train, to swoop subject dealt with being "Mal des Avl- J And many others. Come in and aoe for yourself. The season will be brief—better leave your order with us at once down on small, birds that were suddenly a leurs.’’ The trouble of aviators is sold and we'll do the best we can for you: disturbed and frightened by the noise, to he very like mountain sickness, only it I and, therefore, for the moment were off comes on much more rapidly. The sen- I ECONOMY JARS. 14 g*Hon doeen, $1.66; quarts. 91.00; pints . f 1.25 ; their guard. sstlon is experienced at a height of about | CROWN JARS, quarts, per dozen. $1.00; pints ...... 85# 4.0W feet and again in Ike descent. One thing M Dastre endeavored to lm- j Headquater* prees upon his hearers was that a sound j Kindly nete that this Store will be closed all day on 8eturdaV | heart was before all things necessary for Try Cuticura Soap thdse ascending to great heights An­ For Summer other point of idvlco was that anyone | and Ointment Free who had experienced 111 effects from An J THE WEST END GROCERY CO., LTD. _ Although Cvttcura Soap and Cuticura Oint­ ascent should not allow» the matter to 1 -- Furntturo ment are sold by druggists and dealers every­ rest when the sensations lmd passed | îoei Oo emment Strwt. Tel». IS, 88 sod 1761 where, a liberal aa.ople of each; with 32-page booklet on thr (fare and treatment of skin and •way He should make a point of con- | suiting hie doctor at the earliest oppor- j tunity.—London Globe.